Y Roll_34 Part 03Special Session, Juice 18, 1956 267
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 2203 Be
Carter Road.
Harry N. Gantert, 1301 Rhom be
berg Avenue.
Otto J. Dunbar, 2401 Jackson ph
Street. n
Alfred Hedley, 509 Eighth Ave
nue. si
Joseph Frommelt, 1555 Central
Avenue. tr
R. Daniel Winders, 2204 Central
Avenue. P
Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth
Avenue. C
Harold J. Love, 802 Iowa Street.
Frank Sand & Elsie Sand, 2364 1
Washington Street.
James W. Baxter, 1501 Central i
Avenue.
W. P. Beatty & F. G. O'Toole,
263 Main Street.
Roberti. Bowen, 1105 University
Avenue.
Harold A. Casey, 655 Seminary
Street.
Disabled American Veterans
Club, 951k' Main Street.
Clarence P. Haupert, 1703 As-
bury Street.
Anastacios E. Langanis, 31
Eighth Avenue.
Francis O'Toole, 280 M a i n
Street.
Jay M. Riedi, 1543 Central Ave-
nue.
Joseph J. Schulte, 450 West Lo-
cust Street.
Michael A. Pusateri and Gus Pu-
sateri, 1098 Main Street.
Harold 0. Specht, 3003 Asbury
Street.
Clarence E. Thompson, 210 West
1st Street.
American Veterans of World War
II, 429 Main Street.
Leonard H. Crane, Bunker Hill
Club House.
Norbert 11. Sacker, 2774 - 2776
Jackson Street.
Cruso A. Alba, 2601 J a c k s o n
Street.
Clarence P. Falkenhainer, 1097
University Avenue. -
Dorance E. Cox, 2613 University
Avenue.
Edward A. Ilaberkorn, 2616
Windsor Avenue.
Justin L. Johanningmeier, 1879
Central Avenue.
Richard G. Rink, 1260 Washing-
ton Street.
ohn J., Richard and R o b e r t
echer, 2399 White Street.
Erwin J. Hafeman, 2370 Rhom-
rg Avenue.
William Van der Meulen and So -
ie McMann, 2327 Central Ave -
e.
Ray Luchsinger & Ageline Luch-
nger, 2372 Central Avenue.
Francis Diamond & James Kou-
e, 900-910 Main Street.
Frederick J. Herber, Eagle Point
ark.
Joe Giunta & Marco Giunta, 2022
entral Avenue.
Dell Warren & Ralph Warren,
700 Central Avenue.
William Petrakis & Mary Petrak-
s, 1400 Central Avenue.
Andrew Paulos, 926 Main Street.
Charles W. Krueger, 390 West
12th StrEet.
Mrs. R 0 s e Tschiggfrie, 1091
White Street.
American Legion, Dubuque Post
No. 6, 290 West 4th Street.
Vince Winders, 2319 P r i n c e
Street.
Walter R. Johnson, 336 M a in
Street.
Merle Mathis, 1415 Rhomberg
Avenue.
Joseph W• Loucks, 105 Locust
Street. 1401 Elm
H e r b e r t Bisping,
Street.
John J. Heiderscheit, 1278 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Leo J. Glaser, 90 South Locust
Street. 31y8 Central
Clyde L. Bradley,
Avenue. 1006 Cen-
tral
Eileen Wunder,
Avenue.
John Petrakis, 1564 Central Ave-
nue.Rahe 301 Main
Francis R.
Street.
Theodore G. Kanavas, 1689 Elm
Street. Weiner & Dorothy
Sylvester A.
V. Weiner, 201 East 22nd Street.
Paul A. Leonard, 239 West 6th
Street. 2003 Wash-
ington
M. Hafeman,
Street.
Clarence Ney, 1703 Maple Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed
itwith the apPli-
cations be approved.
288 Special Session, June 18, 1956
Passed, adopted and approved
this 18th day of June, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WKLU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZIN(;Eli
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: I.EO F. FROMMFLT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 146.56
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the approv-
al of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: NOW, THEREFORE,
HE 1T RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Thomas J. Rawson, 342 Main
Street.
Walter Mengis & Joseph F. Shan-
non, 1618 Central Avenue.
Louis J. Meyer, 1046 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Josephine Wingert, 400
Rhomberg Avenue.
Harold A. Cosley, 1121 Umver-
aity Avenue.
James P. Kachevas, 493 Main
Street.
Mrs. Dorothy Murphy, 1097
Jackson Street.
Ktauer - Julien Hotel C oaWany,
2nd & Main Streets.
Frank Sand & Elsie Sand. 2364
Washington Street.
Clarence E. Thompson, 210 West
1st Street,
Win. Van der Meuleu & Sophie
McMann, 2327 Central Avenue.
Cletus N. Pauly, 1255 Central
Avenue.
Tbrodore G. Kanavas, 160 Elm
Street.
John E. Swan, 2403 Central Ave-
nue.
Eileen Wunder, 1006 C e n t r a l
Avenue.
Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Central
Avenue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Navy Club of Dubuque Ship No.
67, 469 Main Street.
Fraternal Order of Orioles, 1604
Central Avenue.
American Legion Dubuque Post
No. 6, 290 West 4th Street.
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie
No. 568, 6th & Locust Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Merlin K. Abing, 408 West Locust
Street.
Otto J. Dunbar, 2401 Jackson
Street.
John M. Ward, 2284 University
Avenue.
Richard Schueller, 2900 Jackson
Street.
Harold A. Casey, 655 Seminary
Street.
Gus L. Manternach, 1105 Loras
Boulevard.
Frank W. Thompson & John F.
Thompson, 250 West 1st Street.
John M. & Rosemary Baumhov-
er, 2401 Windsor Avenue.
J o s e p h F. Oberhoffer, 1395
Browns Avenue.
Irvin G. Hessel, 2678 Central
Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 18th day of June, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—.Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—done.
RESOLUTION NO. 147.56
WHEREAS, applications f o r
Beer Permits have been submit
Special Session,
ted to this Council for approval
and the same hpve been examined;
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be
granted and licenses are to be is-
sued upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of t h i s
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Thomas J. Rawson, 342 'Main
Street.
Walter Mengis & Joseph F. Shan -
C tral Avenue
June 19, 1,9,56 269
Harold A. Casey, 655 Seminary
Street.
Gus L. Manternach, 1105 I.oras
Boulevard.
Frank W. Thompson & John F.
Thompson, 250 West 1st Street.
John M. & Rosemary Baumhov-
er, 2401 Windsor Avenue.
J o s e p h F. Oberhoffer, 1395
Browns Avenue.
Irvin G. Hessel, 2678 C e n t r a l
Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 18th day of June, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
non, 1618 .en
Louis J. Meyer, 1046 Central
RAY F. KOLE
Avenue.
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Mrs. Josephine Wingert, 400
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Rhomberg Avenue.
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Harold A. Cosley, 1121 Univer-
Councilmen
sity Avenue.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
James P. Kachevas, 493 Main
City Clerk
Street.
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
Mrs. Dorothy Murphy, 1097 Jack-
adoption of the resolution. Second -
son Street.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
Klauer - Julien Hotel Company,
ried by the following vote:
2nd &'fain Streets.
yeas—:Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Frank Sand & Elsie Sand, 2364
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Washington Street.
Clarence E. Thompson, 210 West
Nays—None.
1st Street.
RESOLUTION NO. 148.56
Wm. Van der Meulen & Sophie
Whereas there has been filed
McMann, 2327 Central Avenue.
the City Clerk a Plat in which
Cletus N. Pauly, 1255 Central
with
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Avenue.
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 345
LotG.
Kanavas, 1689 Elm
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, ac -
Street.
cording to the recorded plats
John E. Swan, 2403 Central Ave-
thereof to be known as and named
nue.
Block 4, Block 5, Block 6 and
Eileen Wunder, 1006 C e n t r a l
Block 7 in Sunny View Hills Sub -
Avenue.
division in the City of Dubuque,
Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Central
Iowa; and
Avenue.
Whereas, said Plat has been ex -
CLASS "B" PERMIT
amined by the Planning and Zon-
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
ing Commission and had its 8P -
Navy Club of Dubuque Ship No.
proval endorsed thereon; and
67, 469 Main Street.
Whereas, upon said Plat 111),
Fraternal Order of Orioles, 1604
a street designated as Prim -
Central Avenue.
pears
rose Street and certain easements
American Legion Dubuque Post
for public utilities which the own -
No. 6, West 4th Street.
ers have dedicated to the public
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aeric
forever; and
No. 568, 6th & Locust Street.
Whereas, said Plat has been ex -
CLASS "C" PERMIT
amined by the City Council, and
the same conforms
Merlin K. Abing, 408 West Locust
they find that
to the statutes and ordinances re.
Street.
Otto J. Dunbar, 2401 J a c k s o n
lating thereto except that I h e
been surfaced and
Street,
not
street has not
and sewer install -
John M. Ward, =84 University
curb and
Avenue,
ed; and Council is of
the City
Richard Schueller, 2900 Jackson
Whereas,
that the street should
Street.
the opinion
270 Special Session, june 18, 1956
be surfaced with six (6) inch roll-
ed stone base and two and a half
(21/2) inch asphaltic conrete sur-
face; concrete curbs and gutters
and proper storm and s a n i t a r y
sewers installed on or before July
1, 1957.
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the dedication of
Primrose Street and the e a s e-
ments for the public utilities ap-
pearing upon the Plat of Block 4,
Block 5, Block 6 and Block 7 in
Sunny View Hills Subdivision in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the
same are accepted for the purpose
for which they are thus dedicated.
Section 2. That the Plat of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 345, in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, according
to the recorded Plats thereof,
which will hereafter be known as
Block 4, Block 5, Block 6 a n d
Block 7 in Sunny View Hills Sub-
division in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, be and the same is hereby
approved, and the :Mayor and
Clerk are hereby authorized and
directed to endorse the approval
of the City upon said Plat provid-
ed that the owners of said proper-
ty, Homer V. Butt and V e r n a
Butt, execute the written accept-
ance attached herto, agreeing:
1. To install concrete curbs and
gutters on the dedicated street;
2. To surface said street with
six (6) inch rolled stone base and
two and a half (2;i) inch asphaltic
concrete wearing surface, and tack
coat and seal coat;
3. To install proper storm and
sanitary sewers and appurtenan-
ces, all in accordance with plans
and specifications approved by the
City Manager.
4. To install water main.
And also, that the owners of said
property deposit with the C it y
Clerk Surety Bonds in s u e h
amounts and in such forms as the
City Manager may require, guar.
anteeing the performance of the
above work and the maintenance
of said improvements for a period
of two (2) years from the date of
their acceptance.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 18th day of June, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Acceptance of
Resolution No. 14856
Homer V. Butt and Verna War-
ren Butt, his wife, with full know.
ledge and understanding of all the
terms and conditions of Resolution
No. 148.56, hereby accept the same
as adopted, and agree to abide by,
comply with, and carry out all the
terms and conditions thereof.
Executed this 19th day of June
A. D., 1956.
Homer V. Butt
Verna Warren Butt
Owners
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—' -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mayor Welu moved that the rules
be suspended in order to let any-
one present address the Council if
they so desire. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
A group of citizens, consisting of
Ambrose Herkes, Phil Powers, Leo
Wagner, Mrs. John Thompson,
Mrs. Viola Von Fumetti, and Mrs.
R. V. Hansel addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the grade of Asbury
Road. Complaints centered around
the lowering of the street level and
the possible need for storm sewers.
Others complained as to the steep-
ness of their driveways while oth-
ers complained of the steep em-
bankments in front of their homes
caused by the lower grade. Mrs.
Leo Wagner was concerned as to
lower street grade in front of his
place being fearful of water lines
coming too close to the surface
which would cause possible freeze
Special Session, June 18, 1956
ups in the winter. City Manager
Schiltz explained that the grade is
now established on Asbury Road
and that the City cannot change
the grade now without encounter-
ing a mass of difficulty, such as
having new hearings, breaking of
present contracts waivers of dam-
ages from all property owners
concerned and the possibility of
several law suits. Several grades
were tried on Asbury Road and
the one presently established was
decided upon because it proved to
be the best for the most people
concerned. The City had to meet
the county's grade of Asbury Road
and start from there and the proj-
ect was figured the most econom-
ical way possible.
There being no further business
Councilman Kintzinger moved to
adjourn. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved?ovem'xr ... 20. .... 1956
........
Adopted November 2 0 56
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Councilmen:
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City Clerk
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272 Special Session, June 18, 1956
Board of Health
Special session, June 18, 1956.
Board met at 10:10 P.M.
Present—Chairman Clarence P.
Welu, Messrs. Charles E. Dove,
Charles A. Kintzinger, Ray F.
Kolb, Leo N. Schueller.
Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer.
June 18, 1956 i
Board of Health,
City Hall,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
On May 9, 1956 the City Board
of Health notified the Burdette
Rennison's residence of 2400 Staf-
ford Avenue to connect to the city
sanitary sewer system and to con-
nect to the city water system.
The above mentioned house is lo-
cated on portions of Lot 55, 56, and
the West 48' of Lot 57 all in A.
Stines Subdivision under the own-
ership of the Rose Hahn estate as
per recorded in the County Audi-
tor's office as of the 16th of June.
As of to date, the orders of the
Board of Health have not be e n
complied with.
I recommend that the City Solici-
tor institute the necessary action
for compliance with this order.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager.
LJS:lo
Charles A. Kintzinger, Ray F.
Kolb, Leo N. Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer.
LEO F. FROMMELT
Clerk, Board of Health
Mr. Charles A. Kintzinger mov-
ed that the recommendation of
City Manager Schiltz be approved
and that the communication be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor to have
proper proceedings prepared. Sec-
onded by Mr. Leo N. Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Chairman Clarence P.
Welu, Messrs. Charles E. D o v e,
Charles A. Kintzinger, Ray F.
Kolb, Leo N. Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer.
There being no further business
Mr. Leo N. Schueller moved that
the Board of Health meeting ad-
journ. Seconded by Mr. Charles A.
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas — Chairman Mr. Clarence
P. Welu, Messrs. Charles E. Dove,
November 20
Approved ................................1956
Members of
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Clerk, Board of Health
]Regular Session, July 2, 1958 273
CITY COUNCIL
Regular Session, July 2, 1956.
Council met at 7:30 P. M.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb,
Schueller. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Welu stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
City Council for the purpose of
acting upon such business as may
properly come before the meeting.
Proofs of Publication, certified to
by the Publishers, of notice of levy
of special assessment and inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds to cover the cost of con-
struction of an S" sanitary sewer
beginning in the center of Esther
street at Lot 2-1-1 of Oak Grove
Addition; thence southerly on Es-
ther street to the intersection of
Esther and Tressa streets; thence
easterly on Tressa street to the
inersection of Tressa street and
River Ridge; thence northerly on
River Ridge to the intersection of
River Ridge and Dinsney street;
thence easterly on Dinsney street
206'; thence northerly through Lot
9 of the Subdivision of M. L. 39
to the existing sewer in Mt. Lor-
etta, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the proofs
of publication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Dubuque, Iowa
July 2, 1956
City of Dubuque,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Subject: Tressa Street Sew-
er Assessment
Honorable Mayor and Council:
I wish to herewith call attention
to assessment levied against my
property for the above as dis-
cussed with Manager Schiltz Fri-
day June 29, 1956. In early dis-
cussions of this project I pointed
out that my residence was:
I. The most highly assessed
property in the proposed line.
2. The only property which the
proposed sewer would not fully
serve because the grade was above
MY basement level.
3. 1 would therefore be forced
to continue operation of my pres-
ent septic tank and drain f or
basement level run-off.
These facts were recognized by
all concerned and in discussion that
followed a reduction in assess-
ment was provided to compensate
for these deficiencies. My point of
controversy is that it was my un-
derstanding the assessment would
be reduced by 50 per cent. Other
neighbors report hearing the same
understanding. Now with assess-
ments specified, I find the reduc-
tion is only 30 per cent. On this
basis I stiil have the highest as-
sessment on the line.
I therefore respectfully u r g e
council action to provide adjust-
ment to the 50 per cent of speci-
fied rate as discussed in council
meeting.
Very truly yoars
L. L. McNeil
954 Tressa Street
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended in or-
der to let anyone present address
the Council if they so desire.
Seconded by Councilman Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. L. L. McNeil addressed the
Council and stated that his letter
just read speaks for itself. Mr.
Wm. Kelly addressed the Council
stating that he was rather con-
fused as to how the City arrived
at his amount of assessment. He
was of the opinion that the assess-
ment was made on a foot frontage
basis. City Manager Schiltz ex-
plained to him that the assess-
ment is made on the basis of aver-
age footage between the front and
rear of the property.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the request of Mr. McNeil
be granted if it was the under-
standing at the time the construc-
tion of the sewer was under con-
sideration. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
r.l Regular Session, July 2, 1956
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Schedule of Assessments
RESOLUTION NO. 149.56
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That to
pay for the construction of an
eight (8) inch vitrified tile sani-
tary sewer beginning in the cen-
ter of Esther street at Lot 2-1-1 of
Oak Grove Addition; thence south-
erly on Esther street to the in-
tersection of Esther and Tressa
streets; thence easterly on Tressa
street to the intersection of Tressa
street and River Ridge; thence
northerly on River Ridge to the
intersection of River Ridge and
Dinsney street; thence easterly on
Dinsney street 206'; thence north-
erly through Lot 9 of the Sub-
division of Mineral Lot 39 to the
existing sanitary sewer in Mt.
Loretta, by Saffran Construction
Co., contractor in front of and ad-
joining the same, a special tax be
and is hereby levied on the sev-
eral lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate all as nam-
ed, situated and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate,
as set forth in the schedule.
Joseph C. & Joan M. Locher,
Lot 2-1-12, Oak Grove Addi-
tion .. I .. 398.40
Joseph C. & Joan M. Locher,
Lot 2-1-1-12, Oak Grove Ad-
dition . 132.80
Joseph C. & Joan M. Locher,
Lot 2-1-1-1-12, N. 25' Oak
Grove Addition .. 1 1. 166.00
Richard L. & Mary K. Zim-
mer, Lot 2-1-1-1-12, S. 25'
Oak Grove Addition . 166.00
Richard L. & Mary K. Zim-
mer, Lot 1.1-1-1-12, 0 a k
Grove Addition . .. . 351.9
A. L. & Marie K. Stigers, Lot
8, Ryder's Subdivision .. 333.9
A. L. & Marie K. Stigers, Lot
1.9, Ryder's Subdivision 199.2
Irwin F. & Marie A. Glanz,
Lot 2-9, Ryder's Subdivi.
sion
Irwin F. & Marie
Lot 10, Ryder's
Harriett B. Hardie,
der's Subdivision,
Harriet B Hardie,
der's Subdivision
. . 99.6
A. Glanz,
Subdivision,
333.9
Lot 11, Ry -
339.9
Lot 12, Ry-
.. ... .. 330.01
Robert L. & Hilda A. McCar-
ron, Lot 13, Ryder's Subdi-
vision, 328.68
Robert A. & Julia C. McCar-
ron, Lot 14, Ryder's Subdi-
vision 332.67
Laurence L. & Elinor McNeil,
Lot 2-1-7, Ryder's Subdivi-
sion 453.16
William M. & Kathleen M.
Casper, Lot 2-2-7, Ryder's
Subdivision 339.64
Wm. A. & Marilyn J. Paar,
Lot 2.1-2-7, Ryder's Subdivi-
sion, 339.64
Laurence & Esther Lubbers,
Lot 1-1-2-7, Ryder's Subdivi-
sion .. .. 360.55
Wm. J. & B. Constance Kelly,
Lot 2-17, Sub. of Mineral Lot
39 ... ... . 400.40
Clarence & Sylverea Rudan,
Lot 16, Sub. of Mineral Lot
39 398.40
F. X. & Virginia M. Theis &
Henry J. Theis, Lot 15, Sub.
of Mineral Lot 39 398.40
Oscar Burgmeier, Lot 14, Sub.
of Mineral Lot 39 398.40
Herbert J. & Ruth Klinkham-
mer, Lot 1-2-18, Sub. of Min-
eral Lot 39 232.40
Herbert J. & Ruth Klinkham-
mer, Lot 2-2-18, Sub. of Min
eral L-ot 39 86.32
Herbert J. & Ruth Klinkliam-
mer, Lot 1-2-19, Sub. of Min-
eral Lot 39 312.08
Stella C. Smith, Lot 2-2-19, Sub
of Mineral Lot 39 . . 86.32
Stella C. Smith, Lot 20, W.47'
Sub. of Mineral Lot 39 312.08
Delbert N. Smith, Lot 20, E.13'
Sub, of Mineral Lot 39 . 86.32
Delbert N. Smith, Lot 1-21, Sub.
of Mineral Lot 39, 312.09
Mary A. Rhomberg, Lot 2-21,
Sub. of Mineral Lot 39 86.33
2 Mary A. Rhomberg, Lot 22,
Sub. of Mineral Lot 39, 398.41
9 John P. & Cecelia Kass, Lot
13, Sub. of Mineral Lot
39 398.41
0 Basil C. & Claire Bahme, Lot
12, Sub. of Mineral Lot
12 398.41
0 Basil C. & Claire Bahme, Lot
11, Sub. of Mineral Lot
39 No Benefit
9 Basil C. & Claire Bahme, Lot
10, Sub. of Mineral Lot
7 39 . No Benefit
Regular Session, July 2, 1956 '775
1286.9 Lin.
Feet 8"
V.T.P. at
5.00
6,434.50
23 No. of
8 in. by
6 in. "Y"
Branches
at 10.00
230.00
5 No. of
Concrete
Manholes,
Complete
at 225.00 1,125.00
1 No. of
Concrete
Manholes,
Complete
at 250.00 250.00
1 No. of Drop Concrete Man-
holes, Complete
at 250.00
250.00
(�) Easement Purchase
450.00
*Water Service, Relocated
59.57
•400 Sq. Ft. Driveway Replace-
ment at 0.25 100.00
Extra Work Order 397.50
9,296.57
'Less City Share ................ 760.65
8,535.92
8.358 Per Cent Extra Expense
713.43
5 Per Cent Interest -52 Days
................................................ 61.64
9,310.99
(') This amount is not due to
Contractor
As amended per Resolution of
July 2, 1956.
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
Passed, adopted and approved as
amended this 2nd day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 150-56
Resolution providing for the is-
suance of sewer bonds for the pur-
pose of providing for the payment
of the assessed cost of the Esther,
Tressa, Dinsney Street Sanitary
Sewer.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has b e e n
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the City
Council has ascertained the cost
thereof and has determined that
$9,462.07 Dollars of the cost there-
of shall be assessed against the
property subject to assessment
therefor; and
Whereas public notice, as provid-
ed by law, has been published by
the City Clerk stating the intention
of the City Council to issue bonds
for the purpose of providing for
the payment of the assessed cost
of said improvement and a public
hearing has been held, pursuant to
such notice and all objections
made thereto have been consider-
ed and determined:
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
construction of an eight (8) inch
vitrified tile sanitary sewer begin-
ning in the center of Esther street
at Lot 2-1-1 of Oak Grove Addition;
thence southerly on Esther street
to the intersection of Esther and
Tressa streets; thence easterlyon
Tressa street to the intersection of
Tressa street and River R i d g e;
thence northerly on River Ridge
to the intersection of River Ridge
and Dinsney street; thence easter-
ly on Dinsney street 206'; thence
northerly through Lot 9 of the Sub-
division of Mineral Lot 39 to the
existing sanitary sewer in Mt. Lo-
retta there shall be issued sewer
bonds in the amount of $9,462.07
Dollars in anticipation of the de-
ferred pavement of assessments le-
vied for such improvement.
2. Such bonds shall be called
sewer bonds; and shall bear the
date of August 1, 1956; and shall
be numbered consecutively; and
they shall be. numbered, divided in-
to series, and be in such denomi-
nations and for such maturity
dates as are shown in the follow-
ing table:
1. 688-$500.00, April 1, 1957.
2. 689-$500.00, April 1, 1958.
3. 690 and 691-$500.00 each,
April 1, 1959.
4. 692 and 693-$500.00 e a c h,
April 1, 1960.
5. 694 and 695-$500.00 each,
April 1, 1961-
6. 696 and 697-$500.00 each,
April 1, 1962.
7. 698 and 699-$500.00 e a c h,
April 1, 1963.
2i6 Regular Session, July 2, 1956
8. 70o and 701—$500.00 e a c h,
April 1, 1964.
9. 702 and 703—$500.00 e a c h
April 1, 1965.
10. 704 and 705—$:100.00 e a c h,
April 1, 1966.
10. 706—$462.07, April 1, 1966.
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac-
cordance with coupons thereto at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make the
City of Dubuque liable in any way,
except for the application of said
special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City of
Dubuque and shall be in subsanti-
ally the following form:
No. ... ...
Series No. ..
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Sewer Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer here-
of, on the first day of ,
or at any time before that date,
at the option of the City of Du-
buque, the sum of Five Hundred
dollars with interest thereon at the
rate of 5 per cent per annum, pay-
able semi-annually, on the presen-
tation and surrender of the inter-
est coupons hereto attached. Both
principal and interest of this bond
are payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque, in the State of Iowa. This
bond is issued by the City of Du-
buque under and by virtue of Chap-
ter 396 of the 1954 Code of Iowa, as
amended, and the Resolution of
said City duly passed on the 2nd
day of July, 1956, being Resolution
No. 150-56.
This bond is one of a series of 19
bonds, 18 for $500.00 numbered
from 688 to 705 inclusive, and one
for $462.07 numbered 706 all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of paying the cost of the
Esther, Tressa, Dinsney s t r e e t
Sanitary Sewer as described in
said Resolution, in said City, which
cost is payable by the abutting and
adjacent property along said im-
provements and is made by law a
lien on all of said property. It is
payable only out of the special as-
;essment Fund No. 1191 created by
he collection of said special tax,
and said fund can be used for no
ether purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
[hat all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, prece-
dent to and in issuing this series of
bonds, have been done, happened,
and performed, in regular and due
form, as required by law and said
Resolution, and for the assessment,
collection and payment hereon of
said special tax, the full faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In Testimony Whereof the City
of Dubuque by its Council has caus-
ed this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto affixed, this
1st day of August, 1956.
(SEAL)
... ... ... ... ... ... ... .
Mayor
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the day of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prom-
ises to pay to the bearer, as pro-
vided in said bond, the sum of
Dollars, in the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque, being months' in-
terest due that date on its
Bond No. dated
Mayor
.. ... ..
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
said bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
register said bonds in a book kept
for that purpose and to then deliv-
er them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said
bonds in the manner provided by
law, the proceeds of said sale to
be placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment Fund
No. 1191 and paid out by him to
pay the cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the Ma-
Regular Session, July 2, 1956 277
yor and countersigned with the fac-
simile signature of the City Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year aft-
er the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall he called and re-
tired in the same order as number-
ed.
Adopted this 2nd day of July,
1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
County of Dubuque SS
State of Iowa
I, Roger N. Brandt, hereby certi-
fy that I posted copies of the notice
of levy of special assessment and
intention of the City Council to is-
sue bonds along the line of im-
provement for the construction of
an eight (8) inch vitrified tile sani-
tary sewer beginning in the center
of Esther street at Lot 2-1-1 of
Oak Grove Addition; thence south-
erly on Esther street to the inter-
section of Esther and Tressa Streets
thence easterly on Tressa Street t
the intersection of Tressa stree
and River Ridge; thence northerl
on River Ridge to the intersectio
of River Ridge and Dinsney street
thence easterly on Dinsney stree
206'; thence northerly through Lo
9 of the subdivision of Mineral L
39 to the existing sanitary sewe
in Mt. Loretta.
(Signed) Roger N. Bran
Subscribed and sworn to befor
me this lith day of .lune, 1956.
(Notarial Seal)
(Signed) LEO F. FROMMEL
Notary Public in and f o
Dubuque County, Iowa.
Mayor Welu moved that t
statement be received and file
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following v o t e:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The American Trust & Savings
Bank, Trustee, has agreed to pur-
chase the $385,000.00 Parking Lot
Revenue Bonds at the following
price; 3.60 per cent interest on
bonds maturing June 1, 1958 to
,lune 1, 1966 and 3.2 per cent inter-
est on bonds maturing June 1, 1967
to June 1, 1976.
I have advised the American
Trust & Savings Bank, Trustee,
that their offer will be accepted.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
made a matter of record. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 151.56
RESOLUTION providing Parking
the
sale and award of $385,000
Lot Revenue Bonds and approving
and authorizing the agreement of
such sale and award.
WHEREAS notice
t f sale of
Revenue
$385,000 Parking
o
o Bonds of the City of D u b u q u e,
t Iowa, was heretofore given in
Y strict compliance with the p o
vi-
n sions of Chapter 75 of the Code of
Iowa by publication of notice for
t two or more successive weeks in
t a newspaper published and having
Lo a general circulation in Dubuque
r County, Iowa: and
WHEREAS at the time and place
Brand
specified in said published notice
e this City Council met on June 18,
1956, for the receipt of bids for said
bonds; and
WHEREAS sealed bids which
I
had been received Qtr bids were
on
r
file after which op
called for and received and there -
he after the sealed bids werle bid ed
& and after considering a
27 Regular Session, July 2, 1956
was found that the highest and
best bid received was that submit-
ted by Quail & Co., Inc. and Asso-
ciates, consisting of par ac-
crued interest plus a Premium of
$ None with the bonds maturing in
the years 1958 to 1966, inclusive,
bearing interest at the rate of
Three and Six Tenths per c e n t
(3.6 per cent) per annum, and
the bonds maturing in the years
1967 to 1976, inclusive bearing in-
terest at the rate of Three and Two
Tenths per cent (3.2 per cent) per
annum, but certain conditions were
specified in this bid and the bid
was specifically rejected; and
WHEREAS the next best bid
received at the advertised sale was
that submitted by William Blair
&
Co. and Associates consisting o
par and accrued interest plus
premium of $65.45 with the bond.
maturing in the years 1958 to 1969
inclusive, bearing interest at th
rate of Three and Three Quarter
per cent (YV4 per cent) per annum
and the bonds maturing in th
years 1970 to 1976, inclusive, bear
ing interest at the rate of Thre
and Five Tenths per cent (3.5 pe
cent) per annum; and
WHEREAS all bids received
the advertised sale on June 1
1956, were rejected and a privat
bid has now been received fro
American Trust & Savings Ban
Trustee, for the purchase of sai
bonds upon terms of par and a
crued interest, plus a premium
$ None, with the bonds maturi
in the years 1958 to 1966 inclusiv
bearing interest at the rate
Three and Six Tenths per ce
(3.6 per cent) per annum and t
bonds maturing in the years 1967
1976, inclusive, bearing interest
the rate of Three and Two Tent
per cent (3.2 per cent) per annu
the terms of such bid being
less favorable to the public th
the most favorable bid made by
bona fide and responsible bidder
the advertised sale on June
1956;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It
solved by the City Council of
City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follow
Section 1. That upon being
vised in the premises it is here
determined that the bid of t
American Trust & Savings Ba
Trustee for the purchase of $385,-
000 Parking Lot Revenue Bonds as
advertised, bearing interest at the
rates specified in the preamble
hereof is not less favorable to the
public than the most favorable bid
made by a bona fide and respon-
sible bidder at the advertised sale
on June 18, 1956, and that said
bonds be and the same are hereby
awarded to said American Trust &
Savings Bank, Trustee.
Section 2. That the form of
agreement of sale of said bonds to
American Trust & Savings Bank,
Trustee, be and the same is here-
by approved and the Mayor and
City Clerk are hereby authorized
to execute said agreement for and
on behalf of the City of Dubuque,
f Iowa, and to affix the corporate
seal of said City thereto.
a Section 2. That all resolutions or
s parts of resolutions in conflict
herewith be and the same are
e hereby repealed.
S Passed and approved this 2nd
day of July, 1956.
e CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
e RAY F. KOLB
r LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
at CHARLES E. DOVE
8 Councilmen
e Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
m City Clerk.
k, Mayor Clarence P. Welu intro -
d duced and caused to be read the
c- foregoing resolution entitled "Res -
of olution providing for the sale and
ng award of $385,000 Parking Lot Rev -
e. enue Bonds and approving and au -
of thorizing the agreement of such
nt sale and award". Mayor Clarence
he p. Welu moved that said resolu-
to tion be adopted; seconded by Coun-
at cilman Ray F. Kolb. After due con -
hs sideration of said resolution by the
m, Council, the Mayor put the ques-
not tion on the motion and upon roll
an being called the following voted:
a Yeas—Charles E. Dove, Charles
at A. Kintzinger, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N.
18, Schueller, Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Re- Whereupon the Mayor declared
the said resolution duly adopted and
s• signed his approval thereto.
ORDINANCE NO. 32.56
An Ordinance authorizing and
providing for the issuance and se-
curing the payment of $385,000
Repilar Session, July 2, 1956 279
Parking Lot Revnue Bonds of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, under the
provisions of Chapter 390 of the
Code of Iowa, as amended, for the
purpose of defraying the cost of
acquiring improved munici-
pal parking lots in and for said
City. No written or oral objections
have been offered to the proposal
to issue said bonds. Councilman
Ray F. Kolb introduced and caus-
ed to be read Ordinance No, 32-56
hereinafter set out, entitled "An
Ordinance authorizing and provid-
ing for the issuance and securing
payment of $385,000 Parking Lot
Revenue Bonds of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, under the provisions
of Chapter 390 of the Code of Iowa,
as amended, for the purpose of de-
fraying the cost of acquiring im-
proved municipal parking lots in
and for said City." Councilman
Ray F. Kolb moved that the rules
requiring ordinances to be read in
full on three separate days be sus-
pended and that said ordinance be
now placed on its final adoption.
The motion was seconded by Coun-
cilman Charles E. Dove. After due
consideration by the Council, the
Mayor put the question on the mo-
tion and upon the roll being called
the following voted:
Yeas—Charles E. Dove, Charles
A. Kintzinger, Ray F. Kolb, Leo
N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the motion carried and said ordi-
nance was placed on its f i n a
adoption.
(Official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 32.56
An Ordinance authorizing and pro
viding for the Issuance and seeur
Ing the payment of $385,000 Park
Ing Lot Revenue Bonds of the Cit
of Dubuque, IOWA, under the pro
visions of Chapter ago o the Cod
of Iowa, as amended, for the pur
T Ingse Ira rovedgthe munlcl alt of RC
parkin
late In an( for said City.
Whereas following public hearing
conducted In the manner and as au
thorized and provided In Section 390.
of the Code of Iowa, 1954, as amen
ed, the City of Dubuque, in the Cou
ty of Dubuque. State of lowlt, h
heretofore determined that yubl
convenience and necessity veli
served by the establishment and n
qulsltion of certain
I'm roved monis
``sal parking lots to salX City as her
lnit er described; and
Whereas In furtherance thereof
has been determined and it IN here
determined that It Is necessary llta
the following Improved parking lots
be acquired In order to provide ade-
quate facilities for off-street parking:
I'Rst 84' of Lot 189
forth 2'3" of East 84' of Lot 190
Lot 260, South % of Lot 261, North
ly of Lot 261 South % of Lot 262,
North 'At of Lot 262, South 28.6' of
Lot 263, North 23' of Lot 263.
Lots 615, 616, 616A and South 8'
of Lot 617, North 64' of Lot 617.
Lots 7 and 8 of Lot 688.
all In the original townsite of Du-
buque.
Lots 2, 3, 10 In Lorimers Subdivl-
ston.
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 all of Lots 1 and 11
of Lorimer"
Suhdlvlslon.
Easterly 14' of Lot 6 of Central Ad-
dition.
Westerly 40.4' of Lot 6 of Central
Addition.
Lot 7, 8, 9, 10 of Central Addition.
all In the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
and
Whereas under the provisions of
Chapter 890 of the Code of Iowa, as
amended, said Clty has heretofore
installed parking meters upon the
streets of said City and established
regulations for their use In order to
properly regulate and control motor
vehicular traffic upon the streets
within said City; and
Whereas traffic conditions upon the
streets of said City are such as to
necessitate and require for the pub-
lic benefit, safety and convenience
of said City and Its inhabitants that
the improved parking lots herein-
before described be acquired, main-
tulned and operated by sa.ld City In
order that motor vehicular traffic
congestion upon the streets of said
City be alleviated and properly con-
trolled; and
Whereas the cost of acquiring said
parking lots exceeds $385,000 and as
lluthorized under the provisions o[
Section 390.9 of the Code of Iowa,
11154, as amended, it is necessary that
revenue bunds of said City be Issued
10 pay such cost to the amount of
$385,OOo; and
Whereas a notice of the intention
of this Council to take action for issuance of $885,000 Parking Lot Rev -
,nue Bonds of said City has hereto-
fore been duly published and no peti-
tion setting forth objections to such
proposed action has been filed In the
office of the City Clerk;
1 Now, therefore, be It ordained by
the City ouncil of the follows; City of Du-
buque,
Section I. That for the purpose of
defrang Int.
provedmunicipal pat -king tile cost of clo tsif� the
off-street parking of lootin the isles
in said City as h
amble hereof there be and t ere
City
are hereby authorized to be issued the
negotiable Interest bearing
e phoods Of said rincipal atnountyoff $385.01
0uoeaggcht of
a hl h sl'ark nH kLot sRevenuea1Bond'Matea
H bearing date of June 1, 1966, numbered
1 to 886, Inclusive, of the denomina-
s iton of $1000 each. Bonds numbered 1
to 135, Inclusive, shall bear interest
1 frotu dRIN thereof at the rate (If cent (8.696)
J' Three and Six Tenths p136
n" p,.r annum sold bonds nwnbeint est
as to 3gf,. Inclusive, shall bear interest
is Of
from dale thereof en the ser tecent
be Three R11J Two all of such interest
c (3.2%) per annum, 1956, and
i- being payable December 1,
e- seud-annually thereafter oyearutUntil
sod December 1 of each Y
1t paid or called for paYment as shall
in.
provided.
Said bonds shall
b t mature in numerical order $15,000 on
280 Regular Session, July 2, 1956
June 1 of each of the years 1968 to
1966, inclusive, and $26,000 on June 1
of each of the years 1967 to 1976.
Inclusive; provided, however, that the
right is reserved by said City to call
and redeem bonds numbered 136 to
386. Inclusive, prior to maturity in
whole, or from time to time In part
In the inverse order of their number.
Ing, on June 1. 1966, or on any
interest payment date thereafter, on
terms of par and accrued interest,
and In the event any of said bonds
are to be no redeemed, notice of
such redemption, identifying the bond
or bonds to be redeemed, shall be
published at least once not less than
thirty days prior to the redemption
date in a newspaper of general cir-
culation throughout the State of
Iowa. All of such bonds thus called
for redemption and for the retire-
ment of which funds are duly pro-
vided shall cease to bear Interest
from and after the date as of which
called for redemption.
Both principal and Interest of said
bonds shall be payable in lawful
money of the United States of Amer -
lea at the office of the City Treasur-
er In and of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa. All of said bonds and the in-
terest thereon, together with any ad-
ditional bonds ranking on a parity
therewith as may be issued and out.
standing under the conditions and re-
strictions hereinafter net forth with
respect to the issuance of such addb-
tlonal bonds payable from the re-
venues of the Improved parking lots
herein provided to he acquired and
available streetline parking meter re-
venues, shall be payable solely from
the bond and interest redemption
sinking fund hereinafter created, and
shall be a valid claim of the holder
thereof only against said fund, and
none of said bonds shall be a gener-
al obligation of said City nor pay-
able In any manner by taxation, but
said bonds and such additional bonds
as may be issued on a parity there.
with shall be payable, beth as to
principal and Interest, solely and
only from the future net revenues of
said Improved municipal parking lots
and avallable street line parking me.
ter revenues pledged therefor as here-
Inafter provided, and under no cir-
cumstances shall said City be In any
manner liable by reason of the fall -
tire of the net revenues of the Im-
proved parking lots and available
etreetllne parking meter revenues to
be sufficient for the payment In
whole or in part of Bald bonds and
Interest thereon.
Section 2. That said bonds and
coupons shall be In substantially the
following form:
orm of UNITED(STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF IOWA
COUNTY OF DUBUQUE
CITU OF DUBUQUE
PARKING LOT REVENUE BOND
Number $1000
THE CiTY OF DUBUQUE, In the
County of Dubuque, and State of Iowa,
for value received, promises to pay
to bearer,In the manner here lnafter
specified, the sum of One Thousand
Dollars ($1000) on the first day of
June, 19 , with Interest on said
Bum from the date hereof at the
rate of per cent (.....
Per annum, payable December 1, 196 )
and semiannually thereafter on the
first days of June and December in
each year until said principal sum is
Paid, except as the provisions here-
mfter sct forth with respect to re-
demption prior to maturity may be
and become applicable hereto, on
presentation and surrender of the In-
terest coupons hereto attached as
they severally become due; both princ-
ipal and Interest being payable in
lawful money of the United States of
America at the office of the City
Treasurer in and of the City of Du.
buque, Iowa.
This bond and the series of which
It Is a part are issued by said City
pursuant to the provisions of Chap-
ter 390 of the Code of Iowa, 1964,
and all other laws amendatory there-
of and supplemental thereto, and In
conformity with an ordinance of the
City Council of said City duly and
finally passed on the 2nd day of
July, 1966, and published as required
by law.
This bond is one of a series of
bonds of like tenor and date (ex-
cept Interest rate and maturity),
numbered from 1 to $86, inclusive,
Issued for the purp,;se of defraying
the cost of acquiring improved muni-
cipal parking lots In and for said
City, and In not a general obligation
of said City, but this bond and the
series of which it forms a art, to-
gether with such additional bond, as
may be Issued and outstanding from
time to time On a parity therewith
under the conditions and restrictions
set forth In said ordinance, are pay-
able solely and only out of the future
net revenues of said improved muni-
cipal parking lots and available
street -line parkin; meter revenues
which are required to he deposited
In a fund designated as the "Parking
Lot Revenue Bund Sinking Fund"
and which are pledged for that pur-
pose. This bond Is not payable in
any manner by taxation and under
no circumstances shall the City of
Dubuque be in any manner liable by
reas..n of the failure of the said net
revenues and meter revenues to be
sufficient for the payment of this
bond and the interest hereon.
Theright is hereby reserved to
the City of Dubuque to call and re.
deem bonds of said issue numbered
136 to 886. Inclusive, prior to matur.
Ity In whole, or from time to time
In part In the Inverse order of their
numbering on June 1, 1966, or on any
interest payment date there after, on
terms or par and accrued interest,
and In the event any of said bonds
are to be so redeemed, notice of
such redemption. Identifying the bond
or bonds to be redeemed, shall be
published at least once not less than
thirty (80) days prior to the redemp-
tion date In a newspaper of general
circulation throughout the State of
Iowa. All of such bonds thus called
for redemption and for the retire-
ment of which funds are duly provid-
ed shall cease to bear Interest from
and alter the date as of which called
for redemption.
And It Is hereby certified, recited
and declared, that all acts, condi-
tions and things required to exist,
happen and be performed precedent
to and In the Issuance of this bond
and the series of which It Is part
have existed, have happened ane
have been performed in due time,
form and manner, as required by law,
and that the issuance of this bond
does not exceed or violate any eonsti-
tutionai or statutory limitation or pro-
vision.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, said
City of Dubuque, by its City Council,
has caused this bund to be signed
by Its Mayor and attested by Its
Vit y Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed, and the coupons hereto at-
tached to be executed with the facal-
Regular Session, July 2, 1958 281
mile signature of the said City Clerk,
which official by the execution of
this bond, does adopt sa and for
his own proper mdgnatnre his faesl-
mile signature at
Tearing on Field
c. upons this first day of June, 1966.
Mayor
Attest: —
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
No . $
The Treasurer of the City of Du-
buque. Iowa, will pay to bearer out
of the Parking Lot Revenue Bond
Sinking Fund of said City
. Dollars ($ ) on
19 , at the office of the City
Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa, as provided
In and for semiannual Interest then
due on its Parking Lut Revenue Bond.
dated June 1, 1956, Number
City Clerk
on the back of each bond there
shall be printed the certificate of the
City Treasurer in the following form:
"The issuance of this bond has
been duly and properly registered
in my Off cc as of the first day
of June, 1956.
Treasurer of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa."
Section 3. That said b(nds shall
be signed by the Sfayor and atteateJ
by theCity Clerk, with the seal of
the City affixed, and the Interest
coupons attached thereto shall be
executed by said City Clerk by his
facsimile signature, and said olticlal,
by the execution of said bonds shall
adopt as and for his own proper
signature his facsimile signature ap-
pearing on such coupons. When and
as executed said bonds shall he de.
livered to the City Treasurer to be
by him duly registered as to Issuance
as provided by law and said Treas-
urer shall sign the certificate here-
inbefore set out in Section 2 and en-
dorsed upon the back of each of maid
bonds and deliver said bonds to the
purchaser thereof upon }payment of the
purchase price, same being at least
par slid accrued roceeds received by ttileasitle and
f fsaid
the
Londe, exclusive of accrued interest,
shall be applied to defraying the cost
of acquiring Improved municipal park-
ing lilts In tow for said (•Ity as re.
ferred to In the preamble hereof. Any
unexpended balance of the {proceeds
of the bunds hereby authorized re-
maining after the acquisition of Bili,]
Improved municipal {parking lots shall
be converted Into the "Parking Lot
Revenue Bond Sinking Fund", here.
Inafter created. All accrued Interest
as may be received from the Bale of
the bonds hereby authorized shall be
converted Into said "Parking Lot
Itm enue Bond Sinking Funl".
Section 4. That uponthe issuance
of the bunds hereby authorized and
thereafter mo long as any of said
hoods or any additional bonds rank -
Ing on it parity therewith art- out-
mtandink; the maid In(proved munl-
clVal parking l Am WWII be operated
sm at revenue pr, during undertaking.
The ratem charged I -y the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, for the use of and
mervicem furnished by said parking
lots shall be much reattonable Tatem
RD will be sufficient to pay for the
operation and maintenance of Bald
lots slid the princip11I of and Inter-
emt un the boudm tiereln authorised
an they mature. From and after the
fesuanoe of tine bunds hereby auth-
c•rized, the Income and revenues of
said Improved munic•Ipal parking lots
ORD be set aside Into a separate
and special fund and shall be used
In maintaining and operating said
lots, and after payment of the proper
and necessary maintenance and up.
eration expenses shall, to the extent
hereinafter provided, be used to pay
the principal of still Interest on the
taenia as herein authorized and a.ty
additional bonds rankint parity
therewith as may be issued and out-
standing under the restrlctl:ms and
conditions specified In Section 6 here-
of. There shall he and there is here-
by created, and there shall be main-
tained an account to he known as
the "Parking Lot Revenue Bond Sink -
Ing Fund', Into which there shall be
set aside from the future net reven-
ues of said improved municipal park -
Ing lots such portion thereof as will
be sufficient to pay the interest upon
and principal of such bunds at any
time outstanding as the same be-
come due and to create and maintain
a reserve therefor, and there shall
he included as a part of the revenues
to be deposited In said "Parking
Lot Revenue Bund Sinking Fund"
such portion of the revenues derived
from the operation of street line
parking meters In said City not re-
(luired for the payment of ( i ) the
cost of acquisition and Installation of
meters purchased, (2) the coat of
maintenance and repair of meters,
the collection of meter taxes, and
the enforcement of traffic laws In
the parking meter district, and (3)
the purchase and Installation costs of
other larking or traffic control de-
vices �natalled on such portions of
streets as are equipped with parking
meters, as will be sufficient to assure
that the following prescribed pay-
ments are made each month Into
said "Parking Lot Revenue Bond
Sinking Fund '. The City of Dubuque
hereby covenants and agrees that
commencing July 1, 1956, there shall
be set aside Into Bald Parking Lot
Revenue Bond Sinking Fund from
the aforesaid parking lot and meter
revenues the sum of $2500 each month
until June 1 1967, and that thereafter
there shall be set aside into said
Sinking Fund each month from said
net revenues a sum equal to one.
twelfth of the principal of all bondm
maturing on the next succeeding June
I plus a sum equal to one sixth of
the Interest becoming due on the
next muoceeding interest payment date
until much tittle am all of the bonds
herein authorized have beenpaid in
full as to both principal and Interest
or funds sufficient for that purpose
have been accumulated In said Sinking
Fund and set aside and pledged for
that purpose. None of the funds here-
Inbefore required to be paid Int) sat(]
"Parkin¢ Lot Revenue Bond Sinking
Fund" shall be used for the purpose
of calling and redeeming bunds prior
to maturity
Whenever additional bonds ranking
on aparity with the bonds hereby
authorized are issued under the condl-
tions and the restrictions hereinafter
set forth and which are made payable
from said b nd fund, provision shall
be made for additional paYmente
uroose
oftmeetingtthe eInterest(onand
the rprinc-
Ipal of much additional bonds as and
when the sante becOnle (lue and to
create and maintain a reamonaIde re.
merve therefor.
Such paYntentm into said sinking
In -
fund shall be made in 111011th flynach
atetllntelnts on the first day
nn.nth, except that when the first
or ajog,] art),
holidaymlMen1esucSupay-
282 Regular Session, July 2, 1958
ments shall be made on the next
succeeding secular day. Stich sinking
fund shall be used solely and only and
is hereby pledged for the purpose of
paying the Interest on and principal of
ald bonds and for no other purpose.
B
If at any time there be it failure to
pay Into Bald sinking fund the full
amount above stipulated, then an
amount equivalent t, the deficiency
shall be net apart and paid Into said
sinking fund from the net revenues
Of said parking lots and from avail-
able street line meter revenues aB
soon as available, and same shall he
In addition to the amount otherwise
required to be so set apart and paid
Into said sinking fund
All moneys held In sold Parkins
Lot Revenue Bond Sinking Fund shall
be deposited In Danks and all such
deposits exceeding $10,000 In anv
one bank shall be continuously se-
cured by a valid pledge of direct obll.
gatlons of the United States Govern-
ment having an equivalent market
value or may be invested In direct
(obligations of the United Staten
Government; provided, however,
that sale shall be made of a sufficient
amount of such obligations in the
event that It shall przove necessary
to draw upon said reserve sn invest-
ed.
Any balance of the net revenues
of said Improved municipal parking
lots and available streelline meter
revenues in excess of the pay-
ments hereinbefore specified to lot-
made
emade Into said Parking Lot Revenue
Bund Sinking Fund shall be avail-
able to the City as the Council nut;:
from time to time direct, and when-
ever and a,) long as the amount In
said sinking fund Is equal to the en-
tire amount of the Interest and prin-
cipal that will become date on all of
the bonds outstanding, then no fur-
ther payments need be made Into
said sinking fund.
Section 5. That the City of Du-
buque hereby covenants and agrees
with the holder or holders of said
bonds, find any of them that may
from time to time be outstanding,
that It will faithfully and punctually
perform all duties with reference to
said parking lots and parking meters
required and provided by the Con-
stitution and lawn of the State of
Iowa and will segregate the reve.-
nu,!s of said parking lots and park-
ing meters and make application
thereof in accordance with the pro-
vlslons of this ordinance.
Section 6. The bonds hereby auth-
orizeil and from time to lime out
standing shall not be entitled to
priority or preference, one over the
other, In the application of the net
revenues of said improved municipal
parking lots and of the parking me.
ter revenues securing their payment,
regardless of the time or times of
the Issuance of such bonds, it being
the intention that there shall be if,,
priority among the bonds authorized
to be lssued under this ordinance re-
gardleas of the fact that they may
hate been actually issued and deliver-
ed at different times. Said City here-
by covenants and agrees that so long
as any of the bonds Issued pursuant
to this ordinance are outstanding and
unpaid no other bonds ur obligations
paoable from the net revenues of
said improved parking lots slid
available parking meter revenues wlli
be Issued except upon thebasin of
such additional bonds or ubllgutlon.
being subject to the priority as to
security and payment of any of the
bunds herein authurized which are
then outstanding; provided, however,
that said City hereby reserves the
right and privilege of Issuing afidl-
tlonal honds from time to time pay-
able from the same source and rank -
Ing on a parity with the bonds
herein authorized In order to pay the
cost of acquiring additional parking
lots or other off-street parking areas
for the parking of vehicles as pro-
vided in Section 890.1 of the Code
of Iowa, but only if the officially re.
ported net revenues of said improved
municipal parking lots and the street -
line parking meter revenues available
for hand purposes for the last pre-
ceding calendar or fiscal year prior
to the Issuance of such additional
bonds wits equal to at least one and
one-third times the combined maxi.
mum principal and Interest require-
ments for any succeeding twelve
months' period on all of the bonds
then outstanding aed then proposed to
be issued, and provided also that the
Interest payment dales fur any such
additional honds shall be semiannual-
ly on June 1 and December 1 of each
year, and the principal, maturities
c,f such additional bonds shall be on
June 1 of any year In which any of
such principal is scheduled to become
due.
The term "net revenues" Is defined
as groins revenues leas reasonable ex-
penses of operation, maintenance and
repair of said Impruvetl municipal
parking lots, whicit shall Include.
without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, salaries, wages, cost of
materials and supplies, purchave of
power for lighting, insurance and all
(other Incidental expenses, but shall
not include allowance for depreciation
in the value of physical properties.
Section 7. That for the further se-
curity of the bonds herein authorized
and the cuupons thereto attached,
a lien In hereby recognized and de-
clared to be valid and binding upon
the Improved municipal parking lots
pald fur through the issuance of the
E
hereby authorized, which lieu
shall take effect Immediately upon
the delivery of any of said bonds
In the event of a default in any of
the terms of this ordinance said lien
may be enforced and foreclosed for
the use and benefit of al! of said
bonds then outstanding In the man-
ner provided by the lawn of the State
of Iowa. The City Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed to file a cer.
tlfled copy, of this ordinance in the
office of the County Recorder of Du.
buque County and cause the same to
be there duly recorded for the pur-
pose of evidencing such lien find
giving notice of the record thereuf.
Section S. The City of Dubuque
agrees that so long as any (if the
bonds hereby authorized remain out-
standing it will maintain Insurance
for the benefit of the holders of the
bunds issued hereunder of a kind and
In an amount which usually would be
carried by private companies engag-
ed In a similar type of business and
that It will keep proper books of
records and accounta, separate from
all other records and accounts, show -
Ing complete and correct entries of
all transacUuris relating to Its count.
opal parking lots and parking meters
and that the holders of any of said
bunds shall have the right at all
reasonable dines to Inspectthe sys-
tem and fall records, accounts find
data of the Bald City relating there-
to.
Section 9. That the Vity of Du-
buque covenants and agrees with the
holders of said bunds and coupons
hereby authorized that so lung as tlfe
Regular Session, July 2, 19.56 28 3
bonds, „r any of them, remain out- tj
standing and unpaid, either as to Of
principal or interest:
(a) That the CRY,will maintain in
the municipal parking lots fn Good
and working
nlnpair , sdfaith- Aer-
a avneftllently
withrespect oto saiditlrtsquired
and tuRilYrreall tlby N
the Con ,otltutlon and laws of the State
of Iowa; and
(b) That the City win not sell.
lease. loan, mortgage nr In any man.
parklnner ig plots ope u except as f or cheroin auth- S
prized and provided, until all of said
a
bonds hereby authorized shall lie paid t
In full, both principal and Interest, or
unless still until sufficient provlston
shall have been made for the pay-
ment thereof, and that said City will
take no avtlun in relation to said
lots which Av.,uld unfavorably affect
the security of the bonds or the t
prompt payment of the principal and
In terest thereon: provided, however.
the covenants In this subparagrapph
shall not prevent fire City from dis t
posing, of any of said Improved
mootc•ipal parking lots which in the
Judgm lunger "useful lhor t profitablec11in to
no
the
operation of said lots. The proceeds
trot" the sale of any of said property
shall be deposited In the Parkin):
Lot Revenue Bond Sinking Fund and
used solely and only for the redemp-
tion of bunds.
Section 10. The provisions of this
ordinance shall constitute a contract
between the (•Ity of Duhuque and the
holders of the bunds herein author-
ized to be issued as tray from time
to time be outstanding and after the
Issuance of any of Bald honds no
change. variation or alternation of
any kind of provisions of this ordi-
nance shall lie made until all of
Kalil Ixtnds lsrued hereunder still in-
terest thereon shall have been pati
In full.
Section 11, if any section, para-
graph, clause or I r vision of this
ordinance shall be held Invalid, such
Invalldltv shall not affect any of tht'
rematnlm: provisions hereof• an•1 this
ordinance shall beCOme effective Im-
mediately upon its passage and ap-
proval.
p.proval.
Section 12. That all ordinances, re-
Kolutlons or orders• or parts thereof
in conflict herewith, be and the same
are hereby repealed to the extent of
such conflict.
Passed and approved July 2, 1956.
CI,ARFNCE. P. WF,Ll1, Mayor.
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLF-11
CHARLES A. KiNTZiNGOR
CHARLES E. DOVE
ouncilmen•
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Recorded Julyy a, 1958.
Published JUIy 8, 1951•'.
LEO F. F1tOM y CI'Tk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph-lierald newspaper this 8th day
of July 1956.
L1:0 F. FROMifELClerk.
W 7/6
Councilman Ray F. Kolb moved
that said ordinance be adopted,
seconded by Councilman Charles
E. Dove and after due considera.
tion thereof by the Council, t he
Mayor put the question on the mo-
on for the passage anti auopuon
said ordinance and, the roll be-
g called, the following voted:
Yeas —Charles E. Dove, Charles
Kintzinger, Ray F. Kolb, Leo
Schueller, Clarence P. Welu.
=ponne*the
Mayor declared
aid Ordinance duly passed and
dopted and signed his approval
hereto.
ORDINANCE NO. 33.56
An Ordinance amending Ordi-
nance No. 10-40 by Repealing Sec -
ion 1 thereof and enacting a sub-
stitute therefor, presented a n d
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
he reading just had be consider-
ed the first reading of the Ordi-
nance. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on t h r e e
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE. NO. 33-5e
An Ordinance Amending Ordln-
tnce No. 10-40 by Repealing Sec-
tion 1 thereof and enacting a
Substitute therefor. Itv the City
Be it Ordained of Dubuque,
Council of the City
Iowa:
Section 1. That Section 1 of Or-
dinance No 10-411 be and the same
is hereby repealed and the following
enacted in lieu thereof:
, who owns
"Section 1. Every 1
and/or operates a otc)'(!10 within to he
limits of the City'
shall, during the month of April of
each year, commencing with April,
1937, cause the ownerehtpp thereat to
he
b bier registered
t redlcea of t galIt,
of
ion
such hall issuelee
[lotio hhlereon a ro^1�tra-
tion tag, plate or rettistratlon aPlate
Idrntiticatbn. 9s`imes be, securely
shall at all bicycle for which 1t
fastened to the late
Is Issued so that the distance to
shall he readablefiYe (75) feet fru"
al least seventybe
the rearc`hlefe of P htce forere said ptag
to the - Issued, twenty-five
or plate when
cents (Y50. "Thls (lydinsnce shall be
dectlon 2• and eftec t from and
in full force sK c udootl,,n and
after its pUbhcntlofinal
pas bi- law aaylded.
littroduced tile 2nd of July.
1956.
284 Regular Session, July 2, 1956
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unan-
imous vote the 22nd day of July, 19511.
Passed, adopted and approved tills
2nd day of July, 1956.
CLARFNCE P. WELD
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHIiFLLF.R
CHARLES A KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. r)OVF.
Councilmen.
Attest: Len F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Pnbllshed officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald newspaper this 6th day
of July. 19X6.
Len F. Frommelt.
City Clerk
it 7J6
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 34.56
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3349 known as the Traf-
fic Code, by Repealing Section 1.
c of Schedule I thereof and by
Amending Section 16.34 thereof,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
ordinance to be read on three sep.
arate days. Seconded by Council.
mail Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 34-56
An Ordinance Amending Ordin-
ance No. 33-49, known as The
Traffic Code, by Re soling Sec-
tion I.e of Schedule i thereof and
by Amending Section 16.34 there-
of.
Be It Ordained by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1, That Section Lr of
Schedule f of Ordinance No. 33-49,
known as the Traffic Code of the
City of Dubuque, be and the same
Is hereby repealed;
Section 2. That Section 16.34 of
Ordlnnnce No. 33-49, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque
be and the same Is hereby repealed
and the following enacted In lieu
thereof:
"Soctlon 16.34—After signs have
been erected giving notice there-
of, It shall be unlawful to park
any vehicle between the hours
of 7 A.M and 5 P.M. on the west
s 1 d e of White Street between
Past Fourth Street and Fast
Sixth Street. or on the north side,
of Fast Tvi-e,lfth Street from Elm
Stl est to Pine Street."
Section 1. This Ordlnanre. shall be
to full force and effect from and
after Its final nasaage. AdoiAlon and
publication as by law Prov tied.
Introduced the 2nd clay of July,
19.16.
Rule reuufring reading on three
srpnrate diva suspended by unan-
imous vote the 2nd dny of July, 1956
Pas -ed, adopted and approved this
2nd day of July. 1956
CLARENCE P. \VELV,
Mayor.
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUFLLF.R
ClIARLF9 A. KINTZINGFR
CHARLES F. DOVE.
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Publirhed nffielally In the Tele-
graph -herald Newspaper this 6th day
,if July. 1956.
Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
It 7/6
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 35-56
An Ordinance Amending Special
Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance
granting to Carr, Ryder & Adams
Company of Dubuque, Iowa, the
right to build and maintain an arch
over the alley between Washington
and Jackson streets and Tenth and
Eleventh streets, said arch to con-
nect buildings proposed to be erec-
ted on the north side of Tenth
street between Jackson and Wash-
ington Streets; also authorizing
said company to excavate under
the alley at said point and con-
struct an under -ground subway or
tunnel to connect buildings located
on both sides of said alley; also to
construct a two-story bridge from
across Tenth Street and a on e -
story bridge across Washington
Street, thereby connecting t h e
buildings owned by said Company;
and prescribing the conditions and
restrictions regarding such con-
struction", by repealing Section 3
thereof and enacting a substitute
therefor, and by adding new Sec-
tions 6A and 6B thereto, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first meeting of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Regular Session, July 2, 1956 285
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen n
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller. a
Nays—None. t
Councilman Kolb moved that the s
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow- i
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen Schueer.
Dove, Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
(Offtcital Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 36-685 ec1a1
An Ordinance '%mending p
Ogrdinance entitled, "An Ordinance
(`ra°`tang tonN ff C nul,uque, lo% n , the
right to build and coati tain tin arch
over the alley between Washing-
ton and Ja(kaon Streets and 'reoth
and Eleventh Streets, said arch u)
connect buildings proposed to tie
erected on the north side of Tenth
Street between Jackson and R'ash-
Ington streets; also authorlzlng said
attsaid P intny to eandvate constr tdctran under-
ground subway or tunnel to connect
bulldings located on hoth .Ides of
said alley: also to construct a two-
story bridge from across Tenth
Street and a one-Ptory bridge across
Washington Street, thereby connect-
ing the buildings owned by said compa-
ny ; slid preacribin g, the conditions and
restrictions regarding such construc-
tion", by repealing Section 3 there-
of and enacthtg a .uhalutte there-
for, and by adding new Sections 6A
and cn thereto
Whereas, on March 10, 1924, the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
enacted an ordinance designated as
"Special Ordinance," granting to Carr,
Ryder & Adams Company. Dubother
Iowa, permission to, among
things, construct and maintain a one-
story bridge of steel construction
across Washington Street, connecting
the buildings owned and controlled by
said company: and
Whereas, Carr, Adama & Collier
Company, as successor to said Carr,
Ryder & Adams Company, has peti-
tioned the Ctty Council for permie-
Plon to add a second, fourth and fifth
floor additions to said bridge and has
submitted Ilans for Paid construction
which have been approved by the City
Manager,
Now, therefore, be It ordained by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque:
Section 1. That Section 3 of said
Special Ordinance be and the same
Is hereby repealed and the following
enacted In lieu theroof:
"Section 3. It is further authorized
and permitted to construct a tw•o-
story bridge of steel construction
across Tenth Street and a four-
story bridge of steel construction
acrol,P Washington Street between
Tenth and Eleventh Streets, thereby
connecting the buildings owned, op-
erated and controlled by said com-
pany with said structures;"
Section 2. That Paid Special Ordl-
nance be and the Harm is herb
amended by adding a new Section 6
thereto as follows:
"Section 6A—That any constructio
or alterations done under the author
ity of thin Ordinance shall only b
accomplished In accordance with plan
approved by and under the super
vision of the City Manager;"
Section 3. That Paid special ordt-
ance he and the Fame Is hereby
mended by adding a new Section 6B
hereto as followty
"Section 6B --As a further conslder-
tton far the permiPPion herein
ranted the permittee herein, Its sue-
essors and assigns shall assume all
labllily for damages to persons or
property which may result from the
onstruction or maintenance of the
tructures herein permitted, and Paid
-ermittee, Its successors or assigns.
at Its own expenFe, agrees to de-
fend any and all claims and actions
which may be brought against the
City because of or In connection with
the structures herein authorized, and
Phould the City be required to pay
any amount in damages because of
such structures, or anything connect-
ed therewith, the permittee, its Puc-
c•essors or assigns, agrees to reim-
burse the City therefor, and to hold
the City harmless from any such
damage; '
Section 4. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and pub-
lication as by law provided.
Introduced the 2nd day of July, 1956.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 2nd day of July, 1966.
Passed, adopted and approved this
2nd day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELiT, Mayor
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZiNGER,
CHARLES E. DOVE�uncllmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
grai h -Herald Newspaper this 6th day
of July, 1956.
LEO F. FROMME)L Clerk
It 7-6
Counciiman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote: Councilmen
Yeas—Mayor Welu,
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Bernard Schmitt et al
to open and improve Montana
street with a sewer and temporary
surface. Councilman Kolb moved
that the petition be referred o
City Manager. Seconded by
Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Wilson Conlan
re-
questing permission to
ate
for gas service on property locat-
ed at 2296 Eagle Street, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
y moved that the Petition be refer-
red to the Council for their con-
n sideration to come up at the next
meeting. ed by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
Second
vote:
286 Regular Session, July 2, 1956
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Ray Farni et al to ex-
tend the present two family dis-
trict to include the property on
the east side of North Grandview
Avenue from Delhi street to W.
3rd street except the corner of Del-
hi and Grandview already zoned as
Local Business, presented a n d
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the petition be referred to the
Planning & Zoning Commission for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Trades and
Labor Congress requesting permis-
sion for the use of the streets for
a Labor Day parade to be held on
the night of September 1, 1956, pre-
sented and r e a d. Councilman
Schueller moved that the request
be granted. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by t he
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Ed. Turnquist Co.
Inc., requesting permission to con-
struct aluminum canopy on the
front of their building located at
1256 Central avenue, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager, Fire Chief and Building
Commissioner for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. John Meyers et
al requesting the installation of a
street light on the corner o fthe al-
ley which runs between Nevada
and Alpine streets where the alley
runs into West Third street, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the petition be referred to
the City Manager and Electrical
Inspector for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. John Meyers et
al requesting the erection of a
school warning sign on the north-
east crosswalk of West Third and
Nevada streets, presented a n d
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager, Police Chief and Traffic
Department for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of Suit, Service of Origi-
nal notice of Petition at Law in the
case of Ruth Lopez, plaintiff vs.
City of Dubuque, Iowa, Defendant,
in the amount of $3500.00 as the re-
sult of a personal injury received
on December 24, 1955 on a City
sidewalk on the southerly side of
West Fourth street, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved t: at
the Notice be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mr. & Mrs. Lyle En-
der et at requesting the erection of
a stop sign at the corner of Al-
gona and Delaware streets, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the petition be referred to
the City Manager, Police C h i e f
and Traffic department for investi-
gation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Tom Conry et at, con-
taining approximately 2000 signa-
tures, requesting a down - town
youth center, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the rules
be suspended in order to let any-
one present address the Council on
the subject at hand if they so de-
sire. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. George Flanders, Jr. address-
ed the Council, stating that in his
opinion a youth center is of vital
importance. lie further stated that
Regul.ir Session, July 2, 1956 287
juvenile delinquency stems f r o m
improper control and when home
training breaks down someone
must step in. Several teen alters
spoke in behalf of the petition.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be referred to t h e
Recreation Commission for inves-
tigation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of William Ward, re-
questing a refund in the amount of
$200. on Class "B" beer permit li-
cense, which was never used, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the refund be granted
and the Auditor instructed to draw
a warrant in the amount of $200.
payable to William Ward, for the
un -used Class "B" beer permit.
Seconded by Councilman Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None
Petition of William Ward, re-
questing a refund in the amount of
$100. for cigarette license, which
was never used, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the refund be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant in the amount of $100. payable
to William Ward, for the un -used
cigarette p e r m i t. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of statement of
receipts and a list of claims for
which warrants were drawn dur-
ing the month of May 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the proof of publica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
June 14, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit reports of the
City Auditor, City Treasurer, City
Health Department and City Water
Works for the month of May as
well as list of claims and list of
payrolls for which warrants were
issued for the month of May.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
June 29, 1936.
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provi-
sions of the Code of Iowa, 1954, the
Civil Service Commission conduct-
ed an entrance examination on Ap-
ril 26th, 1956 for lbose seeking posi-
tions on the &W Department.
The following are the names of
those who passed both the written
and physical examination a n d
their names are hereby��tce__rt–iified
for appointments on the IEDe-
partment.
James P. Andresen -94 per cent
Frank B. Potter -94 per cent
Donald W. Canavan -86 per cent
Walter Arnold Pregler Jr. -8541
per cent
John Deckert--81 per cent
William George Heming-76;1
per cent
Respectfully submitted,
LOUIS J. LAGEN
Chairman
E. B. LYONS
J. A. CAREW
Members,
Civil Service Commission.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public, this 29th day
of June, 1956.
(Seal)
MAE A. MOORE
Notary Public
288 Regular 5essio
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the communication be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
June 29, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
East 22nd Street between Central
do Windsor Avenues has become a
major thoroughfare and because
buildings are set close to the prop-
erty line, numerous accidents have
occurred during the past two
years.
It is recommended that East
22nd Street be declared a through
street from the East Property Line
of Central to the West Property
Line of Windsor Avenue and that
Schedule II, of Ordinance 33-49 be
amended.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of City M a n a g e r
Schiltz be approved and that the
communication be referred to the
City Solicitor to have proper pro.
ceedings prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
June 29, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Since October, 1955, we h a v e
tried to get approval from the Civ-
il Defense Administration to par-
ticipate in the installation of radio
equipment in public works vehicles
in the City of Dubuque.
With the Water Department us-
ing the Police and Fire radio sys-
tem they are not able to get the
full advantage of the radio com-
munication except in case of emer-
gency. Because of the use by the
Police and Fire Department, all
water department vehicles will use
the new radio equipment as will
the street department, engineer-
ing department and some of the in-
spectors.
n, July 2, 1956
It is the feeling of department
heads that radio communication
will increase the efficiency of their
operations and save the cost many
times over in trying to locate vehi-
cles or wait until they return to
the garage or office.
The total cost of installation is
$13,599.39 of which the Federal
Government will make a grant of
$6,799.69 or 50 per cent of the total
cost.
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil approve the acceptance of this
grant and that the City Manager
be authorized to ask for bids for
the purchase of this equipment.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the recommendation of City
Manager Schiltz be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—Councilman Dove.
June 29, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The request of Finley Hospital
asking that a restricted plumbers
license be issued to their engineer,
Mr. Earl W. Hoffman was refer-
red to the City Manager for inves-
tigation and report.
As required in Section 12A of the
Plumbing Ordinance a person hav-
ing charge of a full time mainten-
ance crew can be issued a restrict-
ed plumbers license. Mr. Hoffman
complies with this section of the
ordinance and is qualified for a li-
cense.
I recommend that the Plumbing
Inspector issue such a license to
Mr. Earl W. Hoffman while under
the employ of Finley Hospital with
the capacity of engineer.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved and t h e
Plumbing Inspector directed to is-
sue the license. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Regular Session, July 2, 1958 289
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The communication addressed to
the City Council from the Dubuque
Visiting Nurse Association relative
to the City contributing $3,600.00
toward their operations was refer-
red to the City Manager for inves-
tigation and report.
It is the responsibility of the
City Council to determine the pub-
lic health activities of the City up-
on the advice and investigation of
the State Public Health Depart-
ment and the city public health di-
rector.
The services performed by the
Dubuque Visiting Nurse Associa-
tion, while of a public health na-
ture, have not been included in the
public health program because it
was felt that they were properly
taken care of through private agen-
cies. If any of these services pro-
vided by the private agencies are
discontinued, the City would then
have to evaluate whether or not
they are a proper service to be
carried on by the City.
The City could also determine
whether or not the Visiting Nurse
Association could perform a pub-
lic health service at a more rea-
sonable cost than the City and en-
ter into a contract to provide pub-
lic health services such as a school
nursing program.
There is doubt as to the legality
of the City making a contribution
of this kind where a city would be
paying for additional services oth-
er than the City provides in their
Public health program. In view of
the fact that there is a question as
to the legality of including in the
city budget an item for the Visiting
Nurse Association, I recommend
that the City Council take no ac-
tion on this request for this year's
budget.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that t h e
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present address the Coun-
cil on the subject under considers -
tion if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mrs. John Roshek addressed the
Council after hearing Mr. Schiltz's
recommendation a n d requested
that the original letter sent to the
Council, which was read at a pre-
vious meeting, be re -read. City
Manager Schiltz re -read the origi-
nal request letter. Mrs. Harmon,
Mrs. M. Riggs, Mrs. Leonard, all
delegates from the V.N.A. addres-
sed the Council stating that t h e
V.N.A. provides health supervision
of infants and pre-school children.
The City takes over when children
reach school age. They were of the
opinion that there is a responsibl-
ilty to all sections and age groups
of the City when it comes to health
and no one should be neglected. In
other words their agency provides
the care and supervision before
and after the school age period,
which is at a time when the City
Health department is not in the
picture. The fact that the C it y
Health department regularly in-
cludes the VNA report in its
monthly report is proof that the
City is counting on these services
as a supplement to the City Health
Department. The City has furnish-
ed office space to the VNA for the
last twenty-seven years and the
delegation felt that it could result
in the severing of relations if the
request is not granted but it defi-
nitely should not be looked upon
as a contribution. Councilman Dove
was of the opinion that it is pos-
sible that in granting aid on the
grounds of taxes and helping pri-
vate groups, we would never be
able to stop the practice. Council-
man Kintzinger noted the necessity
of deciding where we stand in the
matter of the City contributing to
private agencies.
Councilman Kolb moved that ac-
tion on the subject be deferred un-
til the next meeting of the Coun-
cil, promising more study of the
problem in the meantime. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
290 Resrilar Session, July 2, 1956
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The International Association of
Fire Chiefs will hold their annual
conference in Miami, Florida, No-
vember 12th through the 15th.
I recommend that Fire Chief,
Thomas C. Hickson, be authorized
to attend this meeting at city ex-
pense.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that t he
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved, Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Upon recommendation of t h e
Chief of Police and the Street De-
partment, I recommend that Avon
Street be restricted to parking for
its entire length. This street is a
dead end and rubbish trucks find
it impossible to get on this street
with parking not restricted.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved and that the
communication be referred to the
City Solicitor to have proper pro-
ceedings prepared. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
1 am attaching a letter from Ra-
phael G. Kazmann, the city con.
sultant for the new water supply
system, indicating the results of
the tests on our four wells.
The specifications called for four
wells capable of producing sand
free water pumped at the rate of
3,000 gpm., however, tests indicate
that the wells can be pumped at
the rate of 3,500 gpm. with very
minor adjustments. This means
that we could expect a supply of
19.5 million gallons per day instead
of the specified supply of 12 mil-
lion gallons per day.
Mr. Kazmann suggests that if
our demand exceeds 14.4 million
gallons per day, we should make
plans to expand our well field by
drilling additional wells.
The wells as they are construct-
ed are among the most productive
and efficient with which Mr. Kaz-
mann has had personal knowledge.
The City of Dubuque is fortunate
in having this supply of water and
this type of construction perform-
ed by the Thorpe Well Company.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Raphael G. Kazmann
Consulting Engineer
Stuttgart, Arkansas
June 29, 1956
LETTER REPORT
ON
CITY ISLAND WELL FIELD.
Dear Mr. Hail:
This letter will serve to summa-
rize the conclusions drawn from
an analysis of the water -level and
pumping - rate measurements ob-
tained in the City Island Well Field
area during the course of construc-
tion and testing. Measurements of
water -level were made during high
and low river stages and during pe-
riods of pumping when flow rates
as high as 4.5 mgd were obtained
from each well. All of these mea-
surements have been tabulated, an-
alyzed and evaluated. The objec-
tive of the work has been to
predict operating conditions under
various rates of ground water with-
drawal and to determine interfer-
ence effects.
Present water demand averages
approximately 5 mgd. At such an
annual operating rate the water
level elevation in the producing
wells will average approximately
580 feet m.s.l. (present land sur-
face elevation in the well field area
is 611 feet and the river elevation
is about 592 feet).
The presently planned pump ca-
pacity is 12 mgd. Under such an
Regular Session, July 2, 19,56 291
average pumping rate the water field production by drilling addi-
level elevation in the producing tional wells. In accord with accept
wells will average approximately ed water works practise this point
580 feet. Under severe river condi- would be reached when the aver -
tions: low temperature and a river age annual water demand ap-
stage of two feet below normal, the proaches 10,000 gpm (14.4 mgd).
12 mgd pumping rate will result in The information recorded during
the following pumping level eleva- construction and testing, combined
tions: Well C-2: 570 feet; Well C- with several years of operating
3: 576 feet; Well C-4:580 feet; experience, will provide a design
Well C-5: 579 feet. This is an un- basis for the new wells as regards
usual distribution of pumping lev- screen selection and well spacing.
els which is attributable to geolog- Very truly yours,
is conditions, inasmuch as normal. Raphael G. Kazmann
ly one would expect to find the Mayor Welu
lowest water levels in the center Manager Sch ltzoand1Mr. ail mented gas
of the well field.
the result of the wonderful report
Should the demand increase be- given on the water situation and
yond the presently programmed suggested that if and when the
pump capacity there are two fea time comes, when additional wa-
sible methods of increasing the ter supply is needed, it might be
sunnly: additional wells can be well to go along with the sugges-
drilled or the existing wells can tion of the Consulting Engineer by
be pumped at higher rates. The expanding the well field. Council -
results of analyzing the measure- man Kolb moved that the communi
ments of water level etc. indicate cation and report be received and
that it is reasonable to meet an filed. Seconded by Councilman
increase in demand initially with- Schueller. Carried by the follow -
out new construction. P l a n n e d ingvote:
changes in the pump capacity will
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
accomplish the desired r e s u l t s Uove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
without additional capital cost. The
well -construction specifications an- Nays—None. 2 1856
ticipated this need and, as you re- July
call, the wells have been tested as To the Honorable Mayor
capable of producing sand -free wa- and City Council,
ter when pumped at the rate of Dubuque, Iowa.
3000 gpm. Moreover the tests indi- Gentlemen:
cate that with only minor redevel- The contract to construct four
opment each well can be made to shallow gravel -packed wells bytheethe
produce 3500 gpm without danger Thorpe Well Company
of of incrustation. However at well Moines has been completed accord -
C -2 the high screen setting makes ing to the plans and specifications.
it undesirable to Pump at a rate
of more than 3000 gPrn if the other the The total amount of company
on their
wells are operated to produce 3500 contractps $96,115.36.
gpm
gpm each. Thus a total of 12,000 I recommend that the City lei -
gpm can be obtained merely by cil accept the work as come
changing pumps in the wells and and authorize that Proper P a Y
with a little redevelopment t h i s
can be increased to 13,500 gPm mcni be made.
tfully submitted,
(19.5 mgd) before additional wells Resp
are needed. I,, J. SCHILTZ,
The City of Dubuque should be City Manager,
well satisfied with the perform d ity Of Councilman Kolb moved hat the
Manager
the construction work P recommendation of CiSeconded by
by the Thorpe Well Company. The Schiltz be approved.
wells are among the most produc- Councilman Schueller. Carried by
tive and efficient wells of which the following vote:
the writer has personal knowledge. Yeas Dove,
Welu, Councilmen
In the future, when a large in- Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
crease in water demand occurs, it I Nays—None.
may be desirable to expand we11
292 Regular Session, July 2, 1956
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching herewith the fi-
nancial report of the North Cen-
tral Public Service Company for
the year January 1, 1955 to Decem-
ber 31, 1955, as is required by the
gas franchise.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the
rules be suspended in order to al-
low representatives of the G a s
Company, two of which were pres-
ent in the Council Chamber, ad-
dress the Council if they so desire
relative to the eeport just review-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
gas in 1955 but was only able to
sell 778,553 million cubic feet,
which shows an improvement ov-
er the preceding year. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the report
of the North Central Public Serv-
ice be received and filed and that
a copy thereof be sent to the en-
gineering firm of Laramore and
Douglass for their study and in-
vestigation and their recommenda-
tion thereon submitted to the City
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. W. F. Spurrier, treasurer of
the Gas Company, addressed the
Council stating that the Gas Com-
pany is still operating at a loss.
The operating loss for 1955 was
$76,840. This is the second year
that the company showed a loss
on the basis of return of $2,580,705.
lie further stated that there is no
immediate relief in sight from
high rates, but he was hopeful that
there would not be a deficit in
1956. Mayor Welu asked Mr. Spur-
rier whether or not he could see
any relief in sight for the users
under "schedule one" of the local
rate schedule, which concerns
mostly users who heat their
homes with gas. Mr. Spurrier re-
plied that there would be no relief
for this class of users until 1957,
since the service to small users
costs as much, if not more, than
to the larger ones, which would
only mean that the difference
would have to be compensated for
somewhere else. Mr. Spurrier was
of the opinion that if you con-
sider dollars and cents invested
and dollars and cents in service
the present rates are not out of
line. Figures in the statement
showed that North Central had to
buy 847,685 million cubic feet of
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I am attaching a copy of the
financial report of the Interstate
Power Company for the year Jan-
uary 1, 1955 to December 31, 1955,
as is required by their franchise.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ.,
City Manager
LJS:lo
Mayor Welu moved that the re-
port be received and filed a n d
that a copy thereof be sent to the
engineering firm of Laramore and
Douglass for their study and in-
vestigation and their recommenda-
tion thereon submitted to the City
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have
approved the following bonds and
policies and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor:
HEATING
Alex Bodish & Son, Standard Ac-
cident Insurance Company of
Detroit, Michigan
Harry E. Lewis, Western Surety
Company
Regular Session, July 2. 1956 293
Linehan & Molo, Inc., United
States Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
McCarten Plumbing & Heating, In-
demnity Ins. Co. of North Amer-
ica
Fred Schoenthal, Maryland Casual-
ty Co.
SIDEWALK
Mark Strub, Columbia Casualty Co.
of New York
Norbert Freiburger, Western Sure-
ty Company
BLASTING
Mickle & Ross Const. Co., The
Aetna Casualty & Surety Co.
EXCAVATION
North Central Public Service Co.,
Royal Indemnity Company
TELEVISION CABLE
Bannock TV, Inc., The Fidelity &
Casualty Company
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies be filed subject
to the approval of the City So-
licitor. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
During the past several months
the City Engineering Department
has been investigating the feasi-
bility of constructing an intercep-
tor sewer to connect the present
lift stations in the west part of
the City and also to provide addi-
tional sanitary sewer facilities in
the areas not now served by sew-
ers that would eventually connect
with our Sewage Treatment Plant.
This sewer is called Catfish
Creek Sanitary Sewer and fits into
the overall sanitary sewer system
of the City.
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil order preliminary plans pre-
pared in order that we may pro-
ceed with the construction of this
needed sanitary sewer as soon as
Possible.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
LJS:lo
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 152.56
Preliminary Resolution for t h e
construction of Catfish Creek San-
itary Sewer.
Whereas. the City Council deems
it necessary to institute proceed-
ings for the construction of the
Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer con-
sisting of main sanitary sewers,
sewage pumping station, force
main, and lateral sanitary sewers
inside and outside the City Limits
connecting Lot 23 of Falk Sub-
division, Hillcrest Lift Station,
Cheerry-Green Lift Station, Miner-
al -Gilliam Lift Station, Coates -
Simpson Lift Station, Plymouth
Street Lift Station, Julien Du-
buque Drive Lift Station and the
intervening area within the City
Limits with the Mississippi River
at the Sewage Disposal Plant site
and generally following the north
fork of Catfish Creek and Catfish
Creek from Falk's Subdivision to
Section 6, Township 88, North,
Range 3, East, 5 PM and thence
paralleling the right of way of the
Illinois Central Railroad to Lot 3
of fraction of Government Lot 1 of
Section 6, Township 88, North,
Range 3, East, 5 PM.
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
By The City of Dubuque, Iowa.
1. That the City Engineer is
hereby instructed to prepare pre-
liminary plans and specifications,
and estimate of total cost for said
improvement and file the s am e
with the City Clerk.
2. That the property iu LC bene-
fitted by said improvement is
within the whole city and that the
Council proposes to assess none of
the total cost of said improvement
against private property.
3. The estimate of total cost of
said improvement herein ordered
shall include an estimate of t h e
cost of engineering, preliminary
reports, property valuations, esti-
mates, plans, specifications, no-
tices, legal services, acquisition of
land, consequential damages or
294 Regidar Session, July 2, 1956
costs, easements, rights of way,
construction, (repair) supervision,
inspection, testing, notices of pub-
lication, interest, and printing and
sale of bonds.
4. That said improvement is
hereby designated the Catfish
Creek Sanitary Sewer and may be
referred to by such title in all
subsequent proceedings.
Passed, adopted and approved
the 2nd day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
July 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your directions we
herewith submit preliminary
plans, specifications and forms of
contracts for Catfish Creek Sani-
tary Sewer.
We estimate the total cost of
construction, as defined in Reso-
lution No. 152-56, for said improve-
ment is $575,000.00.
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
K. J. CULLEN,
City Engineer
LJS: to
Mayor Welu moved that t he
communication be received a n d
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 153.56
Whereas, there has been present-
ed to the City Dounci! preliminary
plans, specifications, estimate of
cost of construction and forms of
contracts for the Catfish Creek
Sanitary Sewer and the e Cit y
Council has examined the same;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
1. That the preliminary plans,
specifications, forms of contracts
and estimate of cost of construc-
tion of the Catfish Creek Sanitary
Sewer be and the same are here-
by approved and adopted and or-
dered placed on file for public in-
spection.
2. That the City Solicitor pre-
pare and submit a resolution of
necessity for said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 2nd day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 154.56
Resolution of necessity for con-
struction of Catfish Creek Sanitary
Sewer and prescribing time and
place of hearing thereon,
Whereas, preliminary plans and
specifications, estimates of cost of
construction and forms of contracts
have been duly prepared and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque and are now on
file in the office of the City Clerk
for the Catfish Creek Sanitary
Sewer consisting of main sanitary
sewers, sewage pumping station,
force main and lateral sanitary
sewers inside and outside the City
Limits connecting Lot 23 of Falk's
Subdivision, Hillcrest Lift Station,
Cherry -Green Lift Station, Min-
eral -Gilliam Lift Station, Coates -
Simpson Lift Station, Plymouth
Street Lift Station, Julien Dubuque
Drive Lift Station and the inter-
vening area within the City Lim-
its with the Mississippi River at
the Sewage Disposal Plant site and
generally following the north fork
of Catfish Creek and Catfish Creek
Aea*nl ur Session, July 2, 1956 295
from Falk's Subdivision to Section
6, Township 88, North, Range 3. P
East, 5 PM and thence parallel- q
ing the right of way of the Illinois s
Central Railroad to Lot 3 of Frac-
tion of Government Lot 1 of Sec- i
tion 6, Township s8, North, Range t
3, East, 5 PM.
Be It Therefore Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque. Iowa;
1. That the City Council deems
it advisable and necessary for the
public welfare to make said im-
provement.
2. Said improvement shall be
constructed and done in accordance
with said plans and specifications
and none of the total cost of mak-
ing said improvement shall be as-
sessed against privately owned
property but shall be paid out of
the Sanitation Fund and pro-
ceeds of General Obligation Bonds
to be issued for the purpose.
3. On the 6th day of August 19,
at 7:30 P.M., the City Council will
meet in the City Council chambers
in the City Hall, in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, and hear property
owners and interested parties
for and against the improvement,
its cost, or the forms of contracts.
4. The City Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed to cause
public notice of the date, time and
place of hearing to be given by
publication once each week for two
consecutive weeks the first of
which publications shall be not
less than fifteen nor more than
twenty-five days prior to s a i d
hearing.
Approved on first reading this
2nd day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Fischer Realty Com -
any and Plastic Center Inc. re-
uesting the City to formally con-
ent to the proposed installation of
pipe lines below ground level from
is building at 9th & Main street
o the Ramp Garage which lines
V
carry steam, water and fuel
oil, by the adoption of an appro-
priate resolution.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be granted. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 155-56
Whereas Fischer Realty Com-
pany has petitioned the City Coun-
cil for permission to construct two
water lines, two steam lines and
one fuel line in Ninth Street and
the alley lying between Locust and
Main Streets and connecting the
Fischer Building with the property
known as the Ramp Garage; and
Whereas said petitioner has sub-
mitted to the City Council the
written consent of all abutting
propery owners; and
Whereas the City Manager has
recommended approval of said ap-
plication;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Fischer Realty
Company be and it is hereby
authorized to construct the above
described installations and main-
tain the same on the following
terms and conditions;
(a) That the permission herein
granted be and the same is sub-
ject to revocation or suspension
by the City Council whenever the
public interest shall require;
(b) That said installation be done
in accordance with plans ap-
proved by and under theeruper-
vision of the City
(c) That said installation be
done in such a manner as not to
damage or interefere with the
maintenance of public utility in-
stallations now or hereafter lo-
Gated in said public street and
alley;
(d) That the petitioner, its sue-
296 Regular Session, July 2, 1956
cessors and assigns agree to as-
sume all liability for damages to
person or property which may re-
sult from the construction a n d
maintenance of said installation
and further agree, at its own ex-
pense, to defend any and all claims
and actions which may be brought
against the City because of or in
connection with the installation
herein referred to and further
agree that should the City be re-
quired to pay any amount in dam-
ages because of such installation,
or anything connected therewith,
to reimburse the City therefor and
to hold the City harmless from
any such damage;
(e) That petitioner, its succes-
sors and assigns agree to compen-
sate the City for any damages to
City property, including, but not
exclusively, street surfacing, sew-
ers and water mains, resulting
from the construction or mainten-
ance of said installation;
(f) That said installation shall
be done in accordance with all
State and Federal Laws and City
Ordinances;
(g) That petitioner, its succes-
sors and assigns, and Plastic Cen-
ter, Inc., and its successors a n d
assigns, as owner of the building
known as the Ramp Garage, agree
that should the permission herein
granted be rescinded or revoked
they will, at their own expense,
and upon receipt of thirty (30)
days' notice in writing to do so,
remove the installation herein
authorized and restore the street
and alley to as good condition as
it was before said installation was
constructed;
(h) That petitioner and Plastic
Center, Inc., execute their written
acceptance of the terms and con-
ditions of this Resolution within
thirty days from the date of its
adoption.
ACCEPTANCE
The undersigned, having read
the foregoing Resolution No. 155-
56, adopted by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and be-
ing fully advised in the premises,
hereby accepts the terms and con-
ditions thereof.
Dated this 13 day of July, 1956.
FISCHER REALTY COMPANY
(Corporate Seal)
By Louis H. Pfohl
President
PLASTIC CENTER, INC.
(Corporate Seal)
By P. M. Pfohl
President
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 2nd day of July, A. D. 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMEI.T,
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 156.56
Whereas on October 30, 1894 the
then owners of the abutting prop-
erty filed a deed of vacation vacat-
ing the portion of Avoca Street ly-
ing south of the south line of De-
corah Avenue, which vacation was
approved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque; and
Whereas no deed conveying the
interest of the City of Dubuque in
said vacated portion of said street
has issued; and
Whereas Robert E. Slattery and
Elaine Slattery, as owners of the
herein described portion of said
vacated area have petitioned the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
for a quit claim deed releasing
any interest of the City of Dubuque
in said portion of said vacated
area; and
Whereas it appears to the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
it is in the interest of justice that
said deed should issue;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
Scion 1. That the Mayor and
City Clerk are hereby authorized
and directed to execute and deliv-
er a Quit Claim Deed of the City of
Dubuque conveying to Robert E.
Slattery and Elaine Slattery, as
joint tenants with right of surviv-
orship and not as tenants in com-
mon, all right, title and interest of
RCg111F1r Session, July 2, 1956 2O'
the City of Dubuque in and to the pr
following described real estate lo-
cated in the City of Dubuque, Du- th
buque County, Iowa:
The westerly one-half of all that fo
part of Avoca Avenue in Wood- hia
lawn Park Subdivision in the City a
of Dubuque, Iowa lying between p
Lots 317 and 335 in said subdivi- b
sion heretofore vacated by the City o
Council, plat of which is recorded t
in Book of Plats 4, page 141 of the
record of Plats of Dubuque County,
Iowa, subject to easements for
public utilities now in place and t
taxes and special assessments due
and unpaid.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 2nd day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
:Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 157.56
Whereas Cecelia G. Poinsett, as
owner of the property known as 29
and 31 East 15th Street, has pe.
tioned the City Council for permis-
sion to construct entrance steps
encroaching on the public sidewalk
in accordance with a sketch sub-
mitted with said application; and
Whereas the City Manager has
recommended approval of said ap-
plication;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
That Cecelia G. Poinsett, as own-
er of the property known as 29 and
31 East 15th Street in the City of
Dubuque be and she is hereby
granted permission to construct
entrance steps on the sidewalk in
front of said property extending no
more than 3'2 inches from the front
of the building, subject to the fol-
lowing terms and conditions:
(a) That said construction be
done in accordance with plans ap-
oved by and under the supervi-
on of the City Manager;
(b) That the petitioner file with
e City Clerk and maintain in
rce at all times, a policy of lia-
lity insurance in such amount
nd such form as the City Man.
ger may approve, insuring the
roperty owner and the City of Du-
uque from any liability arising out
f the maintenance of said steps on
he public sidewalk;
(c) That the property owner a-
gree to remove said steps at the
property owner's expense, at any
ime that the permission herein
granted shall, for any cause, be re-
voked by the City Council:
(d) That the Property sowner the
x.
ecute, within thirty day_
date of the adoption of this Resolu-
tion her written acceptance, ac-
cepting the terms and conditions
herein set out. roved
Passed, adopted and app
this 2nd day of July, 1956,
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FRO Mrk LT
City
ACCEPTANCE OF
RESOLUTION NO. 157.56
Cecelia G. Poinsett with f 111
1
knowled,,e and understanding of all
the terms and conditions ofReso-
lution No. 157.56 hereby accepts
the same as adopted and agrees to
abide by, comply with and carry
out all of the terms and conditions
thereof. of July,
Executed this 18th day
A.D. 1956• . tt
Cecilia G. po
By—Thomas M. Stampfer
her agent
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, councilmen
Schueller.
Dove, Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 158.56
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the follOw'ng, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within the
298 Regilar Session, July 2, 1956
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City.
Name Address
Melville L. Donovan, 1876 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Bernard Arensdorf & Carl N.
Brant, 2600 Central Avenue.
Mrs. Marie Sand, 2498 Central
Avenue.
Albert Metcalf, 400 C e n t r a l
Avenue.
Gus Karigan & Pete Sfikas, 401
Central Avenue.
Clarence J. Kipper, 1585 Delhi
Street.
Jack Solomon, 555 Main Street.
Ralph J. Cremer, 731 Rhomberg
Avenue.
George Ragatz, Jr., 1996 Central
Avenue.
John P. Hemmer, 698 Central
Avenue.
Carlyle R. & Doris A. Fett, 5
Eighth Avenue.
Margaret J. Westercamp, 1399
Jackson Street.
Millard Poquette & Raymond
Syke, 1029 Main Street.
Roshek Brothers Company, 700-
798 Locust Street.
Mrs. Adele Geske, 253 West 1st
Street.
LaVerne Felderman, 1889 Jack-
son Street.
Robert E. Hevey, 1005 Rockdale
Road.
Mrs. Victorina Ellis, 120 West
4th Street.
Harriet Bush, 700 East 16th
Street.
Arnold J. Welter, 1101 Rhomberg
Avenue.
Mrs. Linnie Dunbar, 679 Central
Avenue.
Harry Kopple, 1098 University
Avenue.
Russell Evans, 29 Eighth Ave-
nue.
Carl E. Meyer, 1828 Central Ave-
nue.
Hubert J. Kress, Jr., 532 East
22nd Street.
Louis E. Lorenzi, 342 E i g h t h
Avenue.
Joseph P. Hillard & Bernice Hil-
lard, 431 Rhomberg Avenue.
Joseph C. Schneider, 2900 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Louis J. Winkler, 625 C e n t r a l
Avenue.
Charles T. Snyder & Elsie Syn-
der, 543 Eighth Avenue.
Vincent J. Hogan, 231 West 2nd
Street.
Jake Ettenson, 2417 Rhomberg
Avenue.
John F. Tench & Vincent W.
Mescher, 1233 Rhomberg Avenue.
Zeno A. Tranel, 598 Main Street.
Larry B. Kemp, 1200 Iowa Street
Donald Jungblut, 1481 D o d g e
Street.
Milton F. Fink, 31.65 C e n t r a l
Avenue.
Hazel Radetzki, 2038 C e n t r a l
Avenue.
Le Roy Utzig, 802 Central Ave-
nue.
Florance Deutsch, 1298 Main
Street.
Francis E. Kelly, 1075 D o d g e
Street.
Edward R. Laury, 813 M a in
Street.
Fred Weiner, 1101 White Street.
Angeline Bennett, 1451 Central
Avenue.
A. J. Ender, 534 Rhomberg Ave-
nue.
James H. Scherer, 1187 I o w a
Street.
Mrs. Florence Larsen, 80 Locust
Street.
Marie & John J. Rettenmaier,
1100 Lincoln Avenue.
Thomas E. Nacos, 720 I o w a
Street.
Mrs. Jane Hartshorn, 236 West
1st Street.
Dubuque Golf & Country Club,
260 Randall Place.
Xavier Hospital Gift Shop, Davis
& Windsor Avenue.
Sydney Miller, 2850 Burlington
Street.
Ray J. Nicks, 521 East 22nd
Street.
D. J. Duffy, 1 Bluff Street.
Raymond Dolter, 3265 Central
Avenue.
Peter Schwartz, 574 East 16th
Street.
Reuben J. Weber, 25 West 7th
Street.
Robert P. Schwegman, 17941/2
Delhi Street.
Donald E. Wertz, 1545 S. Grand.
view.
Frank Smith, 310 East 30th
Street.
Alford F. Finch, 1347 Central
Avenue.
Anton Fortmann Cumpany, 253
Main Street.
Regular Session, July 2, 1956 2119
Merlin J. Marty, 351 D o d g e I
Street.
Edmund H. Callahan, 1105 Wal.
nut Street.
James R. Angelos, 2117 Univer-
sity Avenue.
Frank A. Karigan, 720 M a in
Street.
Roger M. Bertsch. 326 M a i n
Street.
Francis P. McCauley, 1040 Uni-
versity Avenue.
James L. Mellon, 901 Rhomberg
Avenue.
Spencer P. Wright, 1862 Central
Avenue.
J. Ray O'Brien, 2093 Washington I
Street.
Harold E. Tindell, 3203 Jackson
Street.
Fred Ansel, Jr., 600 C e n t r a l
Avenue.
George W. Woodhouse, 2930 Cen-
tral Avenue,
Loras College, 655 Loras Boule-
vard.
Dorothy Jewell, 620 East 16th
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
THAT the bonds filed with the ap-
plications be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 2nd day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHEULLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. F ROMMF.LT
City Clerk
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Neme Address
Frank A. Karigan, 720 M a i n
Street.
Paul A. Leonard, 239 West 6th
Street.
Margaret J. Westereamp, 1399
Jackson Street.
John P. Hemmer, 698 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Marie Sand, 2498 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Rose Tschiggfrie, 1091
White Street.
Millard Poquette & Raymond
Syke, 1029 Main Street.
Anton Fortman Company, 253
Main Street.
Dorothy Jewell, 620 East 16th
Street.
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 159.56
WHEREAS, applications f or
Beer Permits have been submitted
to this Council for approval and
the same have been examined,
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the Citi
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant
ed and licenses are to be issued up
on the compliance with the term
of the ordinances of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Dubuque Golf & Country C 1 u b,
260 Randall Place.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Edmund H. Callahan, 1105 Wal-
nut Street.
Vincent J. Hogan, 231 West 2nd
Street.
Passed, adopted 195 approved
this 2nd day of July,
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO FC1F,RoMMkELT
Councilman
Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
unci Ilex.
Dove, Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 160-56
WHEREAS, heretofore aPP
tions for Beer Permits WeTfiled
by the within named applicants
,md they have received the aP-
proval of this Council; and ses to be
WHEREAS' the pr applicants have
occupied by such app
been inspected and found to com
ply with the ordinances of t h is
City and they have filed proper
bonds: NOWTHEREFOR
BE IT RESOLV ofIBa Dube City uque a that
s Council of the City
i Lhe Blanager be and he is directed
300
Regular Session, July 2, 1956
to issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit:
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Frank A. Karigan, 720 M a i n
Street.
Paul A. Leonard, 239 West 6th
Street. 1399
Margaret J. Westercamp,
Jackson Street.
John P. Hemmer, 698 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Marie Sand, 2498 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Rose Tschiggfrie, 1091
White Street.
Millard Poquette & Raymond
Syke, 1029 Main Street.
Anton Fortman Company, 253
Main Street.
Dorothy Jewell, 620 East 16th
Street.
CLASS B PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Dubuque Golf & Country C 1 u b,
260 Randall Place.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Edmund H. Callahan, 1105 Wal-
nut Street.
Vincent J. Hogan, 231 'Vest 2nd
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 2nd day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGE
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h
adoption of the resolution. Second
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilme
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller
Nays—None.
Certificate of Board of Airpo
Commissioners determining a n
fixin�� the budget requirements an
tax levy for the ensuing year f
Airport purposes, presented a n
read. Mayor Welu moved that th
certificate be referred to t h
Council for consideration at t
time the budget is considered. Se
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Certificate of Board of Dock
Commissioners determining a n d
fixing the budget requirements and
tax levy for the ensuing year for
Dock and terminal operations, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the certificate be referred
to the Council for consideration at
the time the budget is considered.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Certificate of Board of Fire Pen-
sion and Retirement System de-
termining and fixing the budget re-
quirements and tax levy for the en-
suing year for the maintenance of
Fire Pension presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the certifi-
cate be referred to the Council for
consideration at the time the bud-
get is considered. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Certificate of Board of Fire Pen-
sion and Retirement System de-
termining and fixing the budget
requirements and tax levy for the
ensuing year for the maintenace of
Fire Retirement System, present-
ed and read. Mayor Welu moved
that the certificate be referred to
R the Council for consideration at the
time the budget is considered. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
e Nays—None.
Certificate of Board of Police
Pension and Retirement System
determining and fixing the budget
n requirements and tax levy for the
• ensuing year for the maintenace of
Police Pension, presented and
rt read. Mayor Welu moved that the
d certificate be referred to the Coun-
d cil for consideration at the time
or the budget is considered. Second -
d ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
e ried by the following vote:
e Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
he I Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
c- Nays—None.
Regular Session, July 2, 1956 301
Certificate of Board of Police ti
Pension and Retirement System f
determining and fixing the budget f
requirements and tax levy for the i
ensuing year for the maintenance u
of the Police Retirement System,
presented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that the certificate be re-
ferred to the Council for considera-
tion at the time the budget is con-
sidered. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Certificate of Park Board de-
termining and fixing the budget re-
quirements and tax levy for the
ensuing year for operation of the
Park and Park Improvement Func-
tions, presented and read. Mayor
Welu moved that the certificate be
referred to the Council for consid-
eration at the time the budget is
considered. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mayor Welu moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present in the C o u n c i l
Chamber address the Council if
they so desire. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. Alvin 11. Pfohl addressed the
Council relative to the noise, dust
and smell coming from Carr, Ad-
ams & Collier Company plant. He
stated that the Carr, Adams & C01-
lier Co. did make some effort to
correct the noise situation in the
area, but the effort has been only
experimental and has proven to be
very futile. He seemed to be of the
opinion that Carr, Adams & C01-
lier Company should employ some
competent sound engineers to cor-
rect the situation. City Manager
Schiltz stated that some of the con-
ditions are inevitable in industrial
areas and firmly believes that the
company is making an honest ef-
fort to improve matters.
Mr. Earl Bock of 2131 Heeb
street addressed the Council rela-
ve to the detour now being used
or trucks coming into the City
rom the South. He was of the opin-
on that Southern avenue should be
sed rather than Grandview and
Bryant streets. It was mentioned
by the City Manager that Southern
avenue had just been paved while
Grandview avenue is some thirty
years old and due for re -surfacing.
Chief Callahan replied that the de-
tour route was chosen by the State
Highway Commission.
Mr. Joseph Kelly of 1970 Asbury
street and Art Lindecker of 2196
Clarke Drive addressed the council
relative to the dust nuisance creat-
ed by using the alley in the rear
of their homes for a detour, caus-
ed on account of grading on Clarke
Drive. They also complained that
about seventy five per cent of the
traffic moving out of Bunker Hill
use the alley for a through street.
Councilman Kintzinger moved that
the Council view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Schueller.
Dove, Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moCouncilman to ad.
journ. Seconded by the Kintzinger. Carried by
follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Approved November ..20,,,1956
November 20
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302 Special Session, Jniy 16, 19,556
per -
CITY COUNCIL. Association as there would he a
C duplication o f the services per-
formed.
Respectfully submitted,
(OFFICIAL) L. J. SCHILTZ,
Special Session, July 16, 1956. City Manager.
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kolb, Schueller. C i t y
Manager Schiltz.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger
at roll call.
Meeting called by order of Ma-
yor Welu.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof h a d
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of ap-
proving the budget estimate of ex-
penditures for the fiscal year be-
ginning January 1, 1957 and end-
ing December 31, 1957 and direct-
ing the City Clerk to publish notice
of the date of public hearing upon
same and acting on any other busi-
ness as may properly come before
a regular meeting of the City Coun-
cil.
July 16, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
July 14, 1956
Mr. L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Mr. Schiltz:
This is in reply to the request
you made in a previous communi-
cation. The Health Department has
sufficient personnel and facilities
to continue a Pre -School program
to adequately protect the commun-
ity.
Sincerely yours,
Dr. Albert J. Entringer M.D.
Director of Health
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The request of the Dubuque Vis-
iting Nurse Association that the
City appropriate $3600.00 for the
public health services that they
perform has been reviewed by the
City Health Director, City Man-
ager and City Council.
The responsibility for perform-
ing public health services rests
with the City and not with private
agencies. Any service that is per-
formed by a private agency is sup-
plemental to that required by a
City.
I have asked the Public Health
Director if the department could
perform the legal necessary pub-
lic health functions that the Visit-
ing Nurse Association is now pro-
viding. I am attaching Dr. En-
tringer's letter stating that the
City could perform these neces-
sary services without an increase
in our present budget.
I therefore recommend that no
appropriation to the Visiting Nurse
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the recommendation of
the City Manager and Director of
Public Health. Seconded by Mayor
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Certificate of Playground a n d
Recreation Commission determin-
ing and fixing the budget require-
ments and tax levy for the ensuing
year for the operation and main-
tenance of playground, swimming
pool and playground improvement
function, presented and read. Ma-
yor Welu moved that the certifi-
cate be made a matter of record.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Communication of Harry J. Han-
over, Dubuque City Assessor, sub-
mitting a copy of the budget of the
City Assessor's office for the year
1957, which was accepted and ap-
proved by the three taxing bodies
at a meeting held at the City Hall
on July 3, 1956, presented a n d
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
copy of budget be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Special Session, July 16, 1956 303
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
July 16, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provisi-
ons of law I have prepared an an-
nual budget for the fiscal year be-
ginning January 1, 1957 and ending
December 31, 1957, based upon the
estimated income and expenses of
the various departments in the
City of Dubuque.
This budget has been carefully
prepared taking into consideration
the requests of the various boards
and commissions and also the city
departments.
The expenditures in this years
budget will enable the city to per-
form the same high level of serv-
ice that they are now doing and al-
so provide an overall wage adjust-
ment which will amount to approxi-
mately five per cent of the total
payroll. This wage adjustment con-
sists of a blanket percentage in-
crease in pay along with a longe-
vity pay. The longevity pay will
reward those employed by the City
for a long time and have not been
promoted due to circumstances be-
yong their control.
This plan will be worked out and
submitted for your approval prior
to Janary 1, 1957.
The tax rate for 1957 is based
upon the valuation of $53,766,840.00
and amounts to 35.8061 mills. This
compares with a 36.3710 mill rate
for 1956, a reduction of .5649 mills.
This reduction is made possible by
larger unexpended balances t at
will be on hand as of January 1,
1957 and an increase in valuations
above this year's valuations.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of City M a n a g e r
Schiltz be approved and the com-
munication made a matter of rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
RESOLUTION NO. 161.56
Whereas, the City Manager has
submitted a budget estimate as
provided in Chapter 24 of the 1950
Code of Iowa and the City Council
had duly considered and caused to
be prepared the budget estimate
of expenditures for the fiscal year
beginning January 1, 1957 and end-
ing December 31, 1957, as a basis
for the tax levy for the year 1956
the same to be collected in t he
year 1957 and said budget having
been duly approved by it;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that said budget
estimate be and the same is here-
by ordered filed in the office of
the City Cleric of the City of Du-
buque and the date of public hear-
ing thereon is hereby fixed as the
6th day of August 1956 at 7:30 p.
in. in the Council Chamber in the
City Hall.
Be It Further Resolved, that
said Clerk be and he is hereby di-
rected to cause said budget esti-
mate of expenditures to be pub-
lished in the official newspaper of
the City of Dubuque and an official
notice to be given of the time and
place, when and where said budget
estimate will be considered by said
Council f or final adoption, at
which time and place taxpayers
will be heard for and against said
estimate, said publication to be
not less than ten (10) days before
said date of hearing.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
ATTEST: LEO F. FROMMELT.
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
304 Special Session, July 16, 1956
July 16, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
1 am attaching a list of those
properties of ten acres or more as
submitted by the City Assessor.
There is also attached application
for tax exemption on agricultural
and horticultural land which I ree
ommend be approved with the ex-
ception of Frederick Hart, whose
property is in two lots neither of
which is ten acres and also that of
Giles Kirkwood whose property
does not consist of ten acres.
On the list submitted by the City
Assessor there are a number of
parcels of property upon which the
owners have not requested tax ex-
emption for agricultural land on
which I have personal knowledge
consist of agricultural land.
I therefore recommend that the
C i t y Council's consideration in-
clude the parcels of property on
which I have marked with a red
check along with those that are
eligible for regular exemption.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
that the recommendation of City
Manager Schiltz be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
July 16, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Mrs. John Mey-
ers requesting the erection of a
street light at the alley between
Nevada and Alpine Streets at West
3rd Sreet was referred to the
Electrical Inspector and City Man-
ager for investigation and report.
Upon investigation itwas found
that the distance between lights on
Nevada and Alpine Streets does not
warrant the installation of addi-
tional lights.
It was found that if some trees
were trimmed close to the present
lights, the situation would be
greatly improved.
For the above reasons, I recom-
mend that the petition be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
cc: James Kaesbauer,
Park Superintendent.
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
July 16, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In March of 1955 various esti-
mates were made for the cost of a
hardness reduction plant, f o u r
wells, new sub station and the con-
struction of 24" pipe line from the
new wells to the water treatment
plant. The total of these estimates
was $1,499,877.00.
On the basis of this estimate
bonds were issued for the improve-
ments that are now being made.
We now find due to increase in
construction costs over the esti-
mate and the construction of a 24"
main along Peosta Boulevard in
connection with the industrial de-
velopment project, that the total
cost will amount to $1:912,768.00.
This leaves a deficiency of $412,-
908.00, however, we have been
able to pay $86,833.00 out of our
Water Works General Fund leav-
ing a total of $326,075.00 for which
it will be necessary to issue addi-
tional revenue bonds.
I recommend that an additional
$330,000.00 Water Works Revenue
Bonds be issued as of December
1st, 1956. These bonds will mature
at the end of the other bonds is-
sued and will be financed by add.
ing $600.00 per month to our sink-
ing fund.
1 am attaching a complete state-
ment showing all these costs and
the proposed sinking fund schedule.
Respectfully submitted,
I,. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Special Session, July 16, 1956 305
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Councilman Kintzinger entered
the Council Chamber at 8 P. M.
and took his regular place at the
Council table.
July 16, 19,56
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen:
I am attaching a copy of a let-
ter received from the firm of Lara -
more & Douglass regarding the
Council's request for a review of
the financial statement of the
North Central Public Service Com -
pan%.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
L,fS:lo
LARAMORE AND DOUGLASS,
INC.,
Engineers -Constructors
332 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago 4, Illinois
July 12, 1955
Mr. La Verne J. Schiltz
City Manager
Dubuque, Iowa
Re: North Central Public
Service Co.
Dear Mr. Schiltz:
As per your request we have re-
viewed the statement of the North
Central Public Service Company
filed with the City of Dubuque pur-
porting to indicate in detail its op-
erations in Dubuque during t he
year ending December 31, 1955.
This statement is in a form sim-
ilar to that used by the Interstate
Power Company in filing its an-
nual results with the City. In
adopting this form, the Gas Com-
pany has seen fit to use certain
procedures for computing working
capital that forms part of the rate
base, set up by the Interstate
Power Company, but not recogniz-
ed by us in any of the past rate
proceedings.
Accepting the figures contained
in the report at their face value,
it is apparent that the Company
operated at a loss for 1955 as was
anticipated. During 1955 the Com-
pany's revenue from the sale of
gas only, increased 24.1 per cent
over the previous year and it was
not only able to alter its gas pur-
chase contract but finally settle
the price to be paid for such gas,
both by action of the Federal Pow-
er Commission. Had the results of
this action been available to the
Company for the full year 1955,
operating costs would have been
reduced approximately $124,700.00
and instead of as loss shown in
the report, there would have been
an income of $47,860.00 before in-
come taxes.
The Gas Company has shown a
remarkable recovery and now with
the experience of two heating sea-
sons available, it should be pos-
sible to predict with greater ac-
curacy what the present rates will
provide in a way of return which
after all is the measure of their
reasonableness.
We believe the time is ripe for
reviewing the present rate struc-
ture as recommended in our re-
port of May 3, 1955 so that any
rate changes may be made prior
to the start of next years' heat-
ing season.
Very truly yours,
LARAMORE AND DOUG -
GLASS, INC.
Eugene C. Lang.
Mayor Welu moved that the City
Manager confer with Mr. Lang on
the cost and manner of review of
the rates and report back to the
council. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of D u b u q u e
Trades & Labor Congress former-
ly submitted on which action was
deferred until the comprehensive
report by the Gas Company was
filed, relative to their request for
a review of the gas rates, pre-
sented and read. Mayor W e 1 u
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
506 Special Session, July 16, 1956
July 16, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The pettition of Ed Turnquist
Company, Inc., requesting per-
mission to install a canopy on the
front of business building located
at 1256 Central Avenue was re-
ferred to the City Manager, Build-
ing Commissioner and Fire Chief
for investigation and report.
I am attaching the report of the
Building Commissioner and F i r e
Chief recommending that the re-
quest be granted.
An identical request was filed
in 1954 and was denied because
the 2nd floor of the building was
used as a residence. The 2nd floor
of this building has now been con-
verted for business use and be-
cause of these circumstances, I
concurr with the recommendation
of the Fire Chief and Building
Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILT,Z
City Manager.
LJS:Io
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of City
Manager Schiltz be approved and
the communication be referred to
the City Solicitor to have proper
proceedings prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
July 16, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition requesting the City
to provide a youth center for teen-
age children was referred to the
City Recreation Commission f o r
investigation and report
The sponsor of this petition
was invited to appear at our meet-
ing, but did not attend. It was
impossible to discuss the various
phases of this type program as it
would effect this group of people,
and therefore, the Commission felt
any action should be deferred until
a later date.
In view of the fact that the
budget estimates have been ap-
proved for the 1957 recreation pro-
gram it was impossible to include
any expenditure for this program
with the limited information avail-
able.
We plan to investigate the reas-
ons that this type of program has
been dropped here in Dubuque by
some groups, also what has been
done in other cities. We will call
attention to this group the recrea-
tion facilities available h e r e
through the city, schools, church-
es, and various private organiza-
tions if they really want supervised
recreation.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
Chairman
Playground & Recreation
Commission
LJS:lo
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None
ORDINANCE NO. 36-56
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 33-49, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Du-
buque, by Adding a new Section
74 to Schedule VI thereof and a
new Section "y" to Schedule 1I
thereof, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the read-
ing just had be considered the first
reading of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
Ordinance No. 36-56
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 33-49, known an The
Traffic Code of the City of Du-
buque, by Adding a new Section
Special Session, July 16, 1956 307
74 to Schedule VI thereof and a
new Section "y''' to Schedule 11
thereof.
He It Ordained By The Clty
Council Of The City Of Dubuque,
Iowa:
Section 1. That Schedule 11 of 0r.
dinance No. 33-49, known as th,•
Traffic ('ode of the City of Dilhu,lue,
be and the same is hereby amended
h%• adding a new Section "y" there-
to as follows:
"y—Fant Twenty-second Street
from Central Avenue to the
west line of Windsor Avenue."
Sevtlon 2. That Schedule VI of
Ordinance No. 33-49, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Dubu-
que, be and the same 1s hereby
amended by adding a new Section
74 thereto as follows:
"N — Roth sides of Avnn Street"
Section 3. This Ordinance shall tie
In full force and effect from alai
after its final passage, adoration and
publlcation ns by law provided
Introduced the 16th day of .July
195x.
Rule requiring reading on three
separatedays suspended by unani-
mous vote the fifth day of July, 19,6
Passed, adopted and approved this
18th dayof July- 1956,
CC ARF.NCF P. WFLU,
Mayor
RAS F. K01.13
LF.n N. SCHIIFI.I.F.R
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES F D()VF
Councilmen
ATTEST: I.FO F. FR0bf:11FLT.
City Clerk
Published officially In the Telegraph
Herald newspaper this 19th dny of
July 1950.
LFO F. FROMMFLT.
1t 7-19 ('Ry Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
July 16, 1956
Hon Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Arthur Eigenberger, 2266 Prince
Street and find no negligence on
the part of the City and recom-
mend the claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. Nelson.
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of City Solicitor
Nelson be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of Claim of Mrs. Evelyn
Kennedy, in the amount of $7500,
for personal injuries received in a
fall due to a defective sidewalk in
front of the H & W Express Com-
pany at 30th & Jackson Streets, on
May 28, 1956, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the no-
tice be referred to the City Solici-
tor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of J. R. O'Brien,
of 650 W. 8th Street, for estimated
damage to his car in the amount
of $17.50, as the result of a defect
in the street at 611 Hill street, on
July 5, 1956, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the no-
tice be referred to the City Solici-
tor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Rita
Rohr of 1511 Bluff street, in the
amount of $50.36, for damage to
her car as the result of a defect
in the street at 2480 Green street,
on July 12, 1956, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
notice be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of suit of Peter McCarthy
vs. the City of Dubuque, in the
amount of $8950. as the result of
a personal injury received in a fall
on January 15, 1956 at the cross-
walk of Third and Iowa street, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the notice of Suit be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Herman Motsch et
al, requesting discontinuance of
sleigh riding privileges on West
16th street from the six hundred
to the seven hundred block, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the petition
be referred to the City Manager
and Recreation Commission f o r
308 Special Session, July 16, 1956
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Dove. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—MayorWelu,
Councilmen Shueller.
Dove, Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
Petition of Carr, Adams & COl-
lier requesting permission to con-
struct a tunnel under Washington
between 10th and 11th streets
and further requesting per-
mission to re -locate a 24" storm
sewer, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Schueller moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager, Building Commissioner
and other departments involved.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Wilson Conlan for re-
consideration, relative to the re-
quest formerly submitted for per-
mission to run a gas service into
his property at 2296 Eagle Street,
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the rules be
suspen�,ed in order that anyone
present may address the Council
on the subject at hand if they
so desire. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. Conlan addressed the Coun-
cil in behalf of his petition as
presented and stated that he would
be very appreciative to the Coun-
cil if they would grant his request.
He realized that the street has
been newly surfaced as of last
year but assured the Council that
the excavation would not be large.
Mayor Welu moved that the re-
quest be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Golf a n d
Country Club, requesting a refund
in the amount of $100 on their beer
permit, having over -paid t h a t
amount at the time of application
presented and read. Mayor Wel
moved that the petition be grant
ed and the Auditor instructed tc
draw a warrant in the amount of
payable to Dubuque G o 1 f
and Country Club, as the result
'he
over-payment. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Jacobsons Inc., re-
questing permission to pave a por-
tion of Pine street East of Lots
232 to 236 in East Dubuque Addi-
tion and upon completion of
paving that parking be prohibited
except for loading and unloading
vehicles, presented and read. May-
or Welu moved that the petition
be granted and that proper pro-
ceedings be prepared relative to
parking. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
AGREEMENT
Whereas, Jacobsons, Inc., as
owner of all the property abutting
the west side of Pine Street be-
tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Streets in East Dubuque Addition
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has
petitioned the City Council of the
City of Dubuque for authority to
surface the portion of Pine Street
lying west of the Chicago Great
Western Railway Company right-
of-way between Eighteenth a n d
Nineteenth Streets in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa; and
Whereas, the City Council has
found that in the public interest the
request should be granted, subject
to the terms and conditions herein-
after set forth;
Now, Therefore, It Is Agreed be-
tween the parties hereto as fol-
lows:
1. In consideration of the agree-
ments by Jacobsons, Inc., herein-
after set forth, the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, hereby grants per-
mission to Jacobsons, Inc., to
hard -surface the portion of Pine
street lying west of the Chica,;o
Great Western Railway right-of-
way between Eighteeneth a n d
Nineteenth Streets in the City of
Dubuque.
2. Jacobsons, Inc., for itself, its
successors and assigns, as owners
Special Sessicm, July 16, 1956 309
Of the above described real es-
tate, hereby agrees to hard -sur-
face the above described portion
of Pine Street in accordance with
plans approved by and under the
supervision of the City Manager
and to remove said surfacing when
required to do so upon the ter-
mination of this permission, at its
own expense.
3. This permission may be ter-
minated at any time at the will of
the City Council.
Executed this 7th day of August,
1956.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
By L. J. SCHILTZ
Its City Manager
JACOBSONS, INC.,
By DAVID S. JACOBSON
Its President
By JOSEPH JACOBSON
Its Secretary.
County of Dubuque SS
State of Iowa 1
On this 9th day of August 1956,
before me, the undersigned, a
Notary Public in and for s a i d
County, in said State, personally
appeared David S. Jacobson and
Joseph Jacobson to me personally
known, who, being by me duly
sworn, did say that that they are
the President and Secretary, res-
pectively, of said Corporation Exe-
cuting the within and foregoing in-
strument to which this is attached;
that no seal has been procured by
said corporation; that said instru-
ment was signed on behalf of said
corporation by authority of its
Board of Directors; and the said
David S. Jacobson and Joseph Ja-
cobson acknowledged the execution
of said instrument to be their vol-
untary act and deed as such of-
ficers of said Corporation, by it
and them voluntarily executed.
(s) UO F. FROMMELaT
Notary Public Dubuque
County, Iowa.
My Commission expires Ju-
ly 4, 1957.
(Notarial Seal)
Mayor Welu moved that the City
Manager be authorized to enter in-
to the agreement on behalf of the
City. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of George & Addie Jeck-
lin, praying to join in with peti-
tion for annexation formerly sub-
mitted by Peter J. Seippel a n d
Merlin P. Kluck, on property sub-
ject to a contract of sale, on that
part of Lot 1 of Lot i of all that
part of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot 2 of George Jecklin's farm
lying southerly of the southerly
right of way line of U. S. High-
way No. 20 and that part of Lot
1 of Lot I of Lot 1 of George
Jecklin's farm lying southerly of
Coates street, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the peti-
tion be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-1lfayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition for annexation as prev-
iously filed by Peter J. Seippel et
al, being amended to conform to
the re -platting and submitting a
plat of the property now sought to
be annexed as follows; The wester-
ly 50' of I.ot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot i
of R. W. Baker's Sub; Lot 2 of
Addie's Place; Lot 2 of 1 and Lot
2 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Metcalrs
Sub; Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot 1 of George Jecklin Farm.
presented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that the petition be grant-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None. July 16, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: el and
The petition of Peter Seipp
Merlin Kluck relative to the an-
nexation of several parcels of land
outside of the city to be annexed
to the City was referred to t h e
City Manager for investigation and
report.
The original petition and plat
had been amended so that there
are two parcels of property
cent to the city limitson hich
annexa
they are requesting petition and Plat
This amended
have been filed with the C i t y
Clerk.
310 Special Session, July 16, 1956
I recommend that the City o eun-
ed-
cil approve the necessary p
ings for the annexation of these
parcels of property.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
LJS: to
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of City
Manager Schiltz be approved. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 37.56
An Ordinance annexing certain
herein described Territory to the
City of Dubuque and Establishing
the Voting precinct therefor, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the reading just had be
considered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by t he
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Co'incil-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol•
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
tion, and that it is In the best in-
terest of the City that such territory
be annexed and a voting precinct pro••
vided therefor;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT OR-
OFITHE CITYTHE
DXIBUQILTF,: COUNCIL
OF
Section 1. That the City Council
of the City of Dubuque docs herebv
assent to the annexation of the fol-
Mwing described property in Dubuque
County, I0W`a:
The westerly 50 feet of Lot 2 of
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of it. W. Baker's Sub-
division:
Lot 2 of Addle's Place;
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Metcalf's Sub-
division:
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of 2 of Metcalf's Sub-
iivislon;
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot I
Of George Jecklin Farm,
to the Clty of Dubuque, Iowa;
Section 2 That said territory be and
the same now is a part of the corpor-
ate territory of the City of Dubuque;
Section 2. That said territory be
and the same is hereby established
as part of the Second Voting Precinct
of the City of Dubuqui+;
Section 1. That the City Clerk be
and he Is hereby authorized and di-
rected to make and certify a trans-
cript of this Ordinance and file the
same in the office of the County
Recorder
thesecret
y Dubuque
qof State. Iowa
Passed on first reading July 16,
1956.
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote July 16, 1956
Palled by recorded roll call vote
and adopted and approved July 16,
1956.
CLARENCE phfayorLtl,
RAY F. KOI.B
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E DOVE,
Councilmen
ATTEST:EOerk F. FROMMELT,
PublCityished In the Telegraph Herald
July 20, 1956.
LEO F. FROMM Clerk
city It 7-20
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
AMENDED
RESOLUTION NO. 150.56
Resolution providing for the is-
suance of sewer bonds for the pur-
pose of providing for the payment
of the assessed cost of the Esther,
Tressa, Dinsney Street Sanitary
Sewer.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the
City Council has ascertained t he
cost thereof and has determined
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE No. 37-56
An Ordinance Annexing Certain
Herein Described Territory to the
City of Dubuque and Establishing the
Voting precinct therefor
Whereas, Peter J. Seippel, Kathleen
B. Selppel, Merlin P. Kluck, Armela
F. Kluck, George Jecklin and Addle
Jecklin as owners of the following
described property In Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa:
The westerly 50 feet of Lot 2 of
Lot 2 of Lot I of R. W Baker's Sub-
division;
Lot 2 of Addie's Place;
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Metcalf's Subdl
vision;
Lut 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Metcalf's
Subdivision;
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
George Jecklin Farm;
have made application in writing to
the City Cuuncll requesting the an-
nexatlon of said territory to the City
of Dubuque; and
Whereas, the City Council has ex-
tunined said application and finds
that the same Is signed by all of the
owners of Bald territory and that a
plat of such territory showing the
sltua.tion thercr1 with reference to the
existing limits of the City of Du-
buque is attached to said applica-
Sp(�cial Session, July 16, 1956
that $9,310.99 Dollars of the cost 8
thereof shall be assessed against 9
the property subject to assessment
therefor; and 1
Whereas public notice, as pro-
vided by law, has been published 1
by the City Clerk stating the in-
tention of the City Council to is
sue bonds for the purpose of pro
viding for the payment of the as-
sessed cost of said improvement
and a public hearing has been held,
pursuant to such notice and all
objections made thereto have been
considered and determined-,
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
construction of an eight (8) inch
vitrified the sanitary sewer be-
ginning in the center of Esther
street at Lot 2-1-1 of Oak Grove
Addition; thence southerly on Es-
ther street to the intersection of
Esther and Tressa streets; thence
easterly on Tressa street to t h e
intersection of Tressa street and
River Ridge; thence northerly on
River Ridge to the intersection of
River Ridge and Dinsney street;
thence easterly on Dinsney street
206'; thence northerly through Lot
9 of the Subdivision of Mineral Lot
39 to the existing sanitary sewer
in lift. Loretta, there shall be is-
sued sewer bonds in the amount
Of $9,310.99 Dollars in anticipa-
tion of the deferred payment of
assessments levied for such im-
provement.
2. Such bonds shall be called
sewer bonds; and shall bear the
date of August 1, 1956; and shall
be numbered consecutively; a n d
they shall be numbered, divided
into series, and be in such denom-
inations and for such maturity
dates as are shown in the follow-
ing table:
1. 688--$500.00, April 1, 1957
2. 689-$500.00, April 1, 1958.
3. 690 and 691 -$,500.00 each, April
1, 1959.
4. 69'2 and 693--$500.00 each, April
1, 1960
5. 694 and 695-$500.00 each, April
1, 1961.
6. 696 and 697-$51x1,00 each, April
1, 1962.
7. 698 and 6,,)9_$500.00 each, April
1, 1963.
311
700 and 701-4500.00 each, April
1, 1964.
702 and 703-E500.00 each, April
1, 1965.
0. 704 and 705-$500.00 each, April
1, 1966.
0. 706-4310.99, April 1, 1966.
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac-
cordance with coupons therto at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make the
City of Dubuque liable in any way,
except for the application of
said special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City
of Dubuque and shall be in sub-
stantially the following form:
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Sewer Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein•
after mentioned to the bearer here-
of, on the first day of
or at any time before that date, at
the option of the City of Dubuque,
the sum of Five Hundred dollars
with interest thereon at the rate
of 5 per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, on the presentation
and surrender of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached. Both princi-
pal and interest of this bond are
payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
in the State of Iowa. This bond is
issued by the rC
ty of Dubuque un-
der and by virtue of Chapter 396
of the 1954 Code of Iowa, as
amended, and the solution of
the 18th
said City duly Passed -
day of Chapter 396 of the 1954
Code: of Iowa, as amended, andthe
Resolution of said City duly5s
ssed
on the 18th day of July, 9
be-
ing Amended Resolution No. 150-
56.
This Bond is one of aseries of
19 bonds, 18 for $500.00 number
ed
from 688 to 705 inclusive, and one
for $310.99 numbered 706, all of
or
like tenor and date, and the cwtf of
the purpose of paying Street
the Esther, Tressa, Disney
Sanitary Sewer as described in said
Amended Resolution, in said City,
which cost is payable by the abut -
312 Special Session, July 16, 1956
ting and adjacent property along
said improvements and is made by
law a lien on all of said property.
It is payable only out of the Spe-
cial Assessment Fund 1191 created
by the collection of said special
tax, and said fund can be used for
no other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, pre-
cedent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said amended Resolution, and
for the assessment, collection and
payment hereon of said special
tax, the full faith and diligence
of said City of Dubuque are here-
by irrevocably pledged.
In Testimony Whereof the City
of Dubuque by its Council has
caused this bond to be signed by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk and the Seal of said City
to be thereto affixed, this 1st day
of August, 1956.
(SEAL)
Mayor
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the May-
or and countersigned with the fac.
simile signature of the City Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year
after the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and
retired in the same order as num-
bered.
Adopted this 16th day of July,
1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution as
amended. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
...........................................
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the ... day of..., the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay
to the bearer, as provided in said
bond, the sum of...Dollars, in the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being... months'
interest due that date on its ... Bond
No. ................ dated _..............
..
......I ......................
Mayor
..........................................................
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City
Clerk be and they are hereby in-
structed to cause said bonds to
be prepared and when so prepared
to execute said bonds and that
the City Clerk be and he is here-
by instructed to register s a i d
bonds in a book kept for that pur-
pose and to then deliver them to
the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell s a i d
bonds in the manner provided by
law, the proceeds of saidsale to
be placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment Fund
No. 1191 and paid out by him to
pay the cost of said contract.
RESOLUTION NO. 162-56
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relat-
ing to the sale of cigarettes with-
in the City of Dubuque, be granted
a permit to sell cigarettes a n d
cigarette papers within said City.
Name Address
Milton E. Chapman, 709 Univer-
sity Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bond filed with the application be
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of July, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
SIX -6.11 Session, July 16, 1956 313
RESOLUTION NO. 163.56 CLASS "B" PERMIT
Whereas, applications for Beer Nam* Address
Permits have been submitted to Larry B. Kemp, 1200 10 w a
this Council for approval and the Street.
game have been examined: Now, 9(A Walnut andStrEvelyn E. Weiner.
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun- George and Helen Lanser. 2108
cil of the City of Dubuque that the Central Avenue.
following applications be granted Miltnn F. Chapman, 709 Univer-
and licenses are to he issued upon city Avenue.
the compliance with the terms of Harold E. Tindell, 3203 Jackson
the ordinances of this City. street.
Mrs. Rosemary Hird, River
CLASS "B" PERMIT Front — Eagle Point.
Name Address CLASS "C" PERMIT
Larry B. Kemp, 1200 Iowa Street Louis O'Meara, 1655 Delhi
Joseph J. and Evelyn E. Weiner Street.
go9 Walnut Street. Be It Further Resolved that the
George and Helen Lanser, 2108 bonds filed by such applicants be
Central Avenue, and the same are hereby approved.
Milton E. Chapman, 709 Univer. Passed, adopted and approved
city Avenue. this 16th day of July, 1956.
Harold E. Tindell, 3203 Jackson CLARENCE P. WELU
SR's Mayor
Mrs. Rosemary Hird, River
. KOLB
Front — Eagle Point. LEO NF SCHUELLER
CLASS "C" PERMIT CHARLES A. KINTZItiGER
Louis O'Meara, 1655 Delhi CHARLES E. DOVE
Street. Councilmen
Passed, adopted and approved Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
this 16th day of July, 1956. City Clerk
CLARENCE P. WELU t b e
Mayor Councilman Kolb moved
RAY F. KOLB adoption of the resolution. Sec -
LEO N. SCHUELLER onded by Councilman Schueller.
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER harried by the following vote:
CHARLES E. DOVE Yeas—Mayor Welu, C Schueller.
en
Councilmen Dove. Kintzinger,
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT Nays—None.
City Clerk Council proceedings for the
Councilman Kolb moved thu month of March 1956 presented for
adoption of the resolution. Second- approval. Councilman Kolb moved
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- that the proceedings be approved
lied by the following vote: as printed. Seconded by Mayor
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen Welu. Carried by the following
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller. vote: Councilmen
Nays—None. Yeas --Mayor WeKolb, Schueller.
Dove, Kintzinger,
s
Nays --None.
e COPY of Lease and Agreement
Commis -
between Board of Dockorts Bowl
sioners and Dubuque Sp
Corporation, together a iith alcopy
of the Plat, covering
e per-
iod of five years from January 1,
1956 to December 31, 1961 er for
of
y agteed rental of ten on a cenport
Lesse'e's net r��e1Cily Island, pre -
of M. L. 300 Welu mov-
e- sented and read. Mayor
t ed that the lease and agreement
' ceonded by
be recen�en Schueller.nd filed.
the
by
d
the following vote:
RESOLUTION NO 164.56
Whereas, heretofore application
for Baer Permits were filed by th
within named applicants ,und they
have received the approval of this
Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc
cupied by such applicants h a v
been inspected and found to corn
ply with the ordinances of this Cit
and they have filed proper bonds
Now, 'Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coo
cil of IIIc ('ity of Duouque tha
the Manager be and he is direct
ad to issue to the following nanne
applicants a Beer Permit.
31.1 Special Session, July 16, 19%
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yens—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved NOve20 .1958.
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Councilmen
Attest�� p
City Clerk.
Regular Session, August 6, 1956 315
COUNCILCITY,
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, August 6, 1956.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present -Mayor Well', Council-
men Dove, Kolb, Schueller. City
Manager Schiltz.
Absent-C:ouncilinan Kintzinger.
Mayor Welu stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of
the City Council for the purpose of
acting upon such business as may
properly come before the meeting.
Certificate of Board of Library
Trustees determining and fixing
the budget requirements and tax
levies for the ensuing year for the
operation and maintenance of li-
brary function, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the certif
icate of levy be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing on the Budget Estimate
of Expenditures for the fiscal year
beginning January 1, 1957 and end-
ing December 31, 1957, presented
and read. No written objections
filed and no objectors present in
the Council Chamber at the time
set for public hearing. Councilman
Schueller moved that the proof of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Kintzinger.
BUDOI�T ESTIMATE AND RECORD OF FILING
vCITY
ESTIMATE
6, 1856, at T:80 P.M. at
NOTICE -The City Cuunclt of Dubuque of Dubuque County, year beginning January
Clty Hall. or the
Taxpa)ens will be heard for or against the following estimate of expenditures f 3'
11101171
A detailed statement of receipts and disbursements, both past and antLEO tF. FROMMELT available at Wo hearing.
City Clerk.
7 4
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190.00
11800.00
3
EXPENDITUREH
YEAR
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211566-00
60000.00
6000.00
6
14140.00
95450.00
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78062.98
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Public Safety .........
56426.08
48061.46
385798.60
674991.2tl
167071.10
609706.19
6875G8.60
15000,00 16000.00
302150.00
67645.00
Sanitation ^ "
1luniclpal Enterprlse
"1849.17
125855.91
148089.88
151977.49
226710.29
181116.64
1T622.00
212963.56
2
6956.6
64980.00
464298.00
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Utilities »
66165.25
90107L02
204964.91
41684^-.61
198469.50
1631637.98
685173,00
800UD.00
15000.00
2300.00
2200.00
Debt Service
16346.11
65493.21
81620.04
148511.19
E42f,G2.50
)yr -50.00
14487.6
500.00
800000.00
Trust and A`ency
Street lRoad Uae Tax) »_
81863.07
67167.74
1151111.38
176G33.81
1841,.6.83
200500'00
64000.00
64000.00
90960.00
LI uor
6111.18
558',5.95
48000.00
17038.87
160950.00
70000.00
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194093.30
9620.47
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190A0
3000.00'
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City Assessment rxpense
8618.08
11045.11
19746.71
36000.00
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i 111418.08
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32.665850.00
33.771280.50
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Estimated Taxes per $1,000.00
of assessed value
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316 Regular Session, August 6, 1956
RESOLUTION NO. 165-56
WHEREAS, the Council of the
City of Dubuque, caused to be pre-
pared and published, as provided
by law, the Budget Estimate of Ex-
penditures for the fiscal year be-
ginning January 1, 1957 and end-
ing December 31, 1957, and the
hearing upon said Budget Estimate
was fixed for the 6th day of Aug-
ust, 1956, at 7:30 P.M. at the
Council Chamber of the City Hall;
and
WHEREAS, this being the time
and place for said hearing, said
Budget Estimate was taken up for
final consideration by the Council
and all parties in interest have
been given the opportunity to be
heard for or against said Budget
Estimate.
It Is Therefore Resolved by the
City Council for the City of Du-
buque, Iowa:
That the Budget Estimate of Ex-
penditures for the fiscal year be-
ginning January 1, 1957 and end-
ing December 31, 1957, heretofore
prepared and published be and the
same is hereby finally approved
and adopted and the Mayor and
Clerk are directed to certify the
same to the County Auditor of Du-
buque County, Iowa, together with
the verified proof of publication
and the notice of hearing upon said
Budget Estimate.
Be It Further. Resolved, that, the
taxes required to be collected in
the year be and the same are here-
by levied in the various funds in
the amounts in said Budget Esti-
mate.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION NO. 166.56
A Resolution establishing the tax
levies for the year 1956, the taxes
to be collected in the year 1957 and
used for municipal purposes of the
City of Dubuque.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
there be and there is hereby
levied the taxes for municipal pur-
poses for the ensuing year of 1956
of the following number of mills
on the dollar of all taxable proper-
ty within corporate limits of said
City.
2.047 mills for General Fund.
10.8217 mills for Public Safety
Fund.
5.3048 mills for Sanitation Fund.
3.5750 mills for Street Fund.
2.8906 mills for Municipal Enter-
prise Fund.
2,8277 mills for Recreation Fund.
1.1341 mills for Utilities Fund.
.4055 mills for City Assessment.
3.8195 mills for Debt Service
Fund.
.8221 mills for Fire Pension
Fund.
.4813 mills for F i r e Retire-
ment Fund.
.5817 mills for Police Pension
Fund.
.3639 mills for Police Retirement
Fund.
.2767 mills for Social Security
Fund.
.4608 mills for Employees Re.
tirement Fund (State).
Be It Further Resolved that the
1.25 mills on the dollar is hereby
levied upon all lots or parcels of
land containing ten acres or more
which are occupied in good faith
and used for agricultural or horti-
cultural purposes.
Be It Further Resolved that the
Mayor and Clerk be and they are
hereby directed to certify the sums
of money that the said tax levies
will produce, as shown by the Bud-
get Estimate of Expenditures,
adopted by this Council on the 6th
day of August, 1956 to the Auditor
of Dubuque County on or before
August 15th 1956.
Regular Session. August 6, 1956 317
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 19.56.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES F. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent ---Councilman Kintzinger.
State Department of Health
DES MOINES 19
Division of
Public Health Engineering
Paul J. Houser, M.S.
Director.
Mr. Leo Frommelt
City Clerk
Dubuque, Iowa
Permit No. 56-138-S
Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer
8"-1,985' 24"-16,592'
12"-15,249' 30"-6.533'
15"-307' 54'400
18'-2,668
Except Lift Station
Attention of Hon. Mayor
and Council
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provis-
ions of Section 135.26 of the Iowa
Steam and Lake Pollution Law,
this permit is issued for the project
cited above for which plans have
been received in this office. This
permit is issued subject to the fol-
lowing conditions a n d require-
ments:
1. Planning for adequate sewage
treatment facilities will be carried
to rapid conclusion so that actual
construction can be started at the
earliest possible date.
2. The Catfish Creek sanitary
sewer will not be used until a con-
tract has been awarded for con-
struction of the Dubuque sewage
treatment plant.
3. Sewer lines and manholes will
be constructed in accordance with
your Standard Specifications on file
in this office.
4. The approval of these plans
and the issuance of this permit do
not constitute approval of the dis.
charge of untreated sewage or
wastes into the Mississippi River
or tributary thereof.
The issuance of this permit in no
way relieves the responsibility for
complying with all local, federal,
and state laws, regulations or
other requirements.
We are retaining one copy of the
approved plans for our file and
returning the other two copies to
the city engineer.
For the Commissioner.
Very truly yours
P. J. Houser, Director
Division of Public Health
Engineering
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing of a proposed resolu-
tion of necessity, estimate of cost
and forms of contract for a public
improvement of the type and in the
location as follows:
CATFISH CREEK SANITARY
SEWER: consisting of Main sani-
tary sewers, sewage pumping sta-
tion, force main, and lateral sani-
tary sewers inside and outside the
City Limits connecting Lot 23 of
Falk's Subdivision, Hillcrest Lift
Station, Cherry -Green Lift Station,
Mineral - Gilliam Lift Station,
Coates -Simpson Lift Station, Ply-
mouth Street Lift Station, Julien
Dubuque Drive Lift Station and the
intervening area within the City
Limits with the Mississippi River at
the Sewage Disposal Plant Site and
generally following the North Fork
of Catfish Creek and Catfish Creek
from Falk's Subdivision to Section
t;, Township 83 North, Range 3
East 5 P.M. and thence parallel-
ing the right of way of the Illinois
Central Railroad to Lot 3 of frac-
tion of Government Lot 1 of Sec-
tion 6 Township 88 North, Range 3
East, 5 1,.111., presented aid read.
No written objections filed and no
objectors present in the Council
Chamber at
oanciln an settime for public moved
hearing
318 Regular Session, August 6, 1956
that the proof of publication b�, re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION NO. 154.56
3. On the 6th day of August
1956, at 7:30, P.M., the City Council
will meet in the City Council cham-
bers in the City Hall, in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, and hear proper-
ty owners and interested parties
for and against the improvement,
its cost, or the forms of contracts.
4. The City Clerk is hereby au-
thorized and directed to cause pub -
Resolution of necessity for con- he notice of the date, time and
struction of Catifsh Creek Sani- place of hearing to be given by
taty Sewer and prescribing time publication once each week for
and place of hearing thereon, two consecutive weeks the first of
]ans Which publications shall be not less
WHEREAS, preliminary P than fifteen nor more than twenty -
and specifications, estimates of five days prior to said hearing.
cost of construction and forms of Approved on first reading this
contracts have been duly prepared 2nd dayrovea July 1956.
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are I move that the foregoing resolu-
now on file in the office of the City tion be now considered complete
Clerk for the Catfish Creek Sani- in form for final adoption and that
tary Sewer consisting of main sani- the same be placed on file with the
tary sewers, sewage pumping sta- City Clerk for public inspection.
tion, force main and lateral sani- RAY F. KOLB
tary sewers inside and outside the Councilman
City Limits connecting Lot 23 of Passed, adopted and approved
Falk's Subdivision, Hillcrest Lift as proposed this 6th day of August
Station, Cherry -Green Lift Station, 1956.
Mineral - Gilliam Lift Station, CLARENCE P. WELU
Coates -Simpson Lift Station, Ply- Mayor
mouth Street Lift Station, Julien RAY F. KOLB
Dubuque Drive Lift Station and LEO N. SCHUELLER
the intervening area within the CHARLES E. DOVE
City Limits with the Mississippi Councilmen
River at the Sewage Disposal Plant ATTEST: Leo F. Frommelt
site and generally following the City Clerk
north fork of Catfish Creek and Councilman Kolb moved the fi-
Catfish Creek from Falk's Subdi- nal adoption of the resolution. Sec -
vision to Section 6, Township 88, onded by Councilman Schueller.
North, Range 3, East, 5 PM and Carried by the following vote:
thence paralleling the right of way Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
of the Illinois Central Railroad to Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Lot 3 of Fraction of Government Nays—None. ITI
Lot 1 of Section 6, Township 88, Absent—Councilman Kintzinger. ,
North, Range 3, East, 5 PM. RESOLUTION NO. 167-56
Be It Therefore Resolved by the Resolution Approving Detailed
City Council of the City of Du- Plans, Specifications, Forms of
buque, Iowa; Contracts and Notice to Bidders,
1. That the City Council deems and Directing Advertisement to
it advisable and necessary for the Bidders.
public welfare to make said im- WHEREAS, the City Council of
provement. the City of Dubuque, Iowa, h a s
2. Said improvement shall be heretofore adopted Resolution No.
constructed and done in accord- 154-56 being a Resolution of Neces-
ance with said plans and specifica- sity for the Construction of Catfish
lions and 1,one of the total cost of Creek Sanitary Sewer consisting of
making said improvement shall be m a in sanitary sewers, sewage
assessed against privately owned pumping station, force main and
property but shall be paid out of lateral sanitary sewers inside and
the Sanitation Fund and proceeds outside the City Limits connecting
of General Obligation Bonds to be Lot 23 of Falk's Subdivision, Hill -
issued for the purpose. crest Lift Station, Cherry - Green
Regular Session, August 6, 1956 319
Lift station, Mineral - Gilliam Lift
Station, Coates -Simpson Lift Sta-
tion, Plymouth Street Lift Station,
Julien Dubuque Drive Lift Station
and the intervening area within the
City Limits with the Mississippi
River at the Sewage Disposal
Plant site and generally following
the north fork of Catfish Creek
and Catfish Creek from Falk's Sub-
division to Section 6, Township 88,
North, Range 3, East, 5 p.m. and
thence paralleling the right of way
of the Illinois Central Railroad to
Lot 3 of fraction of Government
Lot 1 of Section 6, Township 88,
North, Range 3, East, 5 PM.
and,
WHEREAS, the City Engineer
has submitted and filed with the
City Clerk detailed plans and spec-
ifications, forms of contracts and
notice to bidders for said improve-
ment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED that said plans, specifica-
tions, forms of contracts, and no-
tice to bidders are hereby approv-
ed, and that the City Clerk is here-
by authorized and directed to pub-
lish said notice to bidders, in the
manner provided by law, once
each week for two consecutive
weeks, the first of which publica-
tions shall be not less than twelve
(12 ) days before the date set in
said notice for receiving bids and
that each bidder shall accompany
his bid with a check in the amount
of ten per cent (10 per cent).
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WEI.0
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzing-
er.
Communication of Amer-
ican Trust & Savings Bank, Sub.
mitting Assignment of Mulgrew
Blacktop incorporated of all mon
ies due from the City for the in-
stallation of Bituminous concrete
surface of certain streets known as
"1956 Bituminous Concrete Surfac-
ing project No. 1," presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the Clerk be authorized to sign the
acceptance of the assignment and
also that the assignment be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schuelier.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
ASSIGNMENT
Mulgrew Blacktop, Incorporated,
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
for value received hereby sell, as-
sign and transfer over unto t he
American Trust & Savings Bank,
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
all monies due from the City of Du-
buque, Dubuque County, Iowa, for
installing a bituminous concrete
surface on the following portions
of the following streets, to -wit:
1. Apple street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
street.
2. Asbury Street from the west
property line of Carter Road to the
West corporation limits.
3. Cox street from the north
property line of Chestnut street to
the South property line of Kirk-
wood street.
#. Green street from the east prop-
erty line of Bunker Hill street to
the west property line of Avoca
street.
5. Hoyt street from the north
property line of Ungs street to the
north end of Hoyt street.
6. Pear sreet from the south
property line of Cleveland avenue
to the north property line of Rush
street.
7. reet
east l�property rescott t line from of Ascension
street to the north cast property
line of Hamilton.
8. Quince street from the south
property line of Cleveland avenue
to the north property line of Rush
stt.
y St. Mary street from the south
property line of West 3rd to the
north property line of Emmett
street.
320 Regular Session, August 6, 1956
10. Ungs street from the west
property line of Clarke Drive to
the east property line of Avoca
street.
11. 'West 8th street from the east
property line of Wilson avenue to
the east property line of Air Hill
street.
12. Woodworth street from the
north property line of L o w e l l
street to the • south property line
of Monterest.
Dated this 31st day of July A.D.
1956.
Corporate Seal.
MULGREW BLACKTOP,
INCORPORATED
By -s- Robert J. Mulgrew
President
By -s- Thomas J. Mulgrew
Vice Pres. & Sec'y.
County of Dubuque 3 SS
State of Iowa )
On this 31st day of July, 1956, be-
fore me a Notary Public of Iowa in
and for Dubuque County, appeared
Robert J. Mulgrew and Thomas J.
Mulgrew to me personally known
who, being by me duly sworn, did
say that they are the President and
Vice President and Secretary re-
spectively of Mulgrew Blacktop,
Incorporated of Dubuque, Iowa,
and that the foregoing instrument
was signed in behalf of said com-
pany by authority of its board of
directors and said officers ac-
knowledged said instrument to be
the voluntary act and deed of said
Company.
(Seal) Helen M. Belvek
Notary Public in and for said
County.
Assignment accepted and order-
ed placed on file by motion of City
Council at meeting held August
6, 1956. I further certify that a
copy of the Original Assignment is
on file at the office of the City
Clerk, City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Communication of Lange's Insur.
ance Agency submitting power of
attorney for Theodore R. E 1 1 s.
worth on bonds issued by the Con-
tinental Casualty Company pre.
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Communication of Dubuque Safe-
ty Council requesting endorsement
by the Council relative to the es-
tablishment and operation of a spe-
cial driving center for traffic vio-
lators, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the com-
munication be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Interstate Power Company
1000 Main Street
Dubuque, Iowa.
July 18, 1956
Honorable Mayor
and the City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
As you know the management of
Interstate Power Company h a s
been giving consideration to the re-
newal of its bus franchise which
expires today, July 18, 1956.
You can be assured that Inter-
state Power Company will continue
good bus service in Dubuque for
the time being without a franchise
and if there is any change in our
plans you will receive ample not-
ice.
Yours very truly,
-s- A. J. Dupont
District Manager
AJDupont:mmk
cc: Air. L. J. Schiltz, City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved to sus-
pend the rules in order that any-
one present may address the Coun-
cil if they so desire, relative to
the question on the operation of the
busses. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent--Concilman Kintzinger.
A large delegation of bus drivers
was present. Mr. Roland White ad-
dressed the Council stating; the fact
Regular Session, August 6, 1956 321
that it is a good thing that the bus
and electric service is not separat-
ed here in the City. He also refer-
red to the inconvenience of many
Dubuquers who ride the busses
regularly and the threat of unem-
ployment among the bus workers.
City Solicitor Nelson explained
that under the terms of both fran-
chises drawn up in 1946, the In-
terstate Power Company w a s
bound to continue bus service for
the duration of the ten year bus
franchise or forfeit their right to
the more profitable electric busi-
ness. That stipulation, however,
became null and void on July 18,
1956 at the time the bus franchise
expired. The Interstate Power
Company has an unexpired fifteen
years on its electric franchise with-
out any obligation to also furnish
bus service. Hugh Kelly of 1846
Jackson Street, one of the bus
drivers, asked the Council h o w
long the Interstate Power Co. con-
templated running the busses and
what the City would do to assure
continuous operation. He further
stated that ten thousand people
ride the busses every day and ap-
proximately sixty five jobs are at
stake. Walter Kupferschmidt of
2608 Windsor avenue suggested
that car travel be restricted in a
so called metropolitan area in or-
der to have more people ride the
busses if they wish to get into the
downtown shopping district, there-
by creating more bus patronage.
John Carnaby of 608 Clarke Drive
charged that the City was working
against the bus company by the
acquisition and control of too many
parking lots.
Mayor Welu moved that the City
Manager contact the management
of the Interstate Power Company
for a meeting; in order to give the
people something definite as to the
future operation of the transporta-
tion system. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Communication of secre-
tary Tschirgi submitting a report
of the Financial and Actuarial Val-
uation of the Police and Fire Re-
irement Systems, presented and
-cad. Councilman Kolb moved that
he report be received and made
i matter of record. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Communication of State Depart-
ment of Health issuing permit No.
56-128S for the construction of 732'
of 8" Sewer pipe in Sunnyview
Hills Subdivision, presented and
read, Mayor Welu moved that the
communication be received a n d
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Statement of
Receipts also a list of claims for
which warrants were drawn dur-
ing the month of June 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the proof of publication
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
July 19, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit records of the
City Auditor, City Treasurer, City
Health Department, and City Wa-
ter Works for the month of June as
well as list of claims and list of
payrolls for which warrants were
issued for the month of June.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
3?3
Regular Session, August 6, 1956
August 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I'm attaching an invitation from
the American Public Works Asso-
ciation for the City of Dubuque to
become a Public Agency member
of the American Public Works As-
sociation.
In view of the fact that the City
of Dubuque is now a member of
several national organizations, I
feel that this time becomine a
member of the American Public
Works Association would not add to
any other services we are now re-
ceiving. Both our City Engineer
and Street Commissioner are indi-
vidual members of the American
Public Works Association and re-
ceive all the publications and serv-
ices that would be useful to the
City.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
August 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have a request from the City
Engineer and Street Commissioner
to attend the American P u b l i c
Works Conference to be held at
Fort Worth, Texas, September 23rd
through the 26th.
Both of these men have attended
prior conferences and many of the
ideas obtained at these confer-
ences have been put into practice
in our city.
1 recommend that Mr. Cullen
and Mr. Allen be authorized to at-
tend this conference at city ex.
pense.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
August 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The City of Dubuque has been
fortunate in having one of its Pa-
trolmen, Robert O'Brien, selected
by the Traffic Institute of North-
western University to receive a
fellowship amounting to $1650.00.
Your body had previously ap-
proved of submitting applications
for this fellowship by members of
our Police Department and I have
therefore accepted this fellowship
on behalf of the City and Patrol-
man, Robert O'Brien.
The school will be of n i n e
months duration starting Septem-
ber 4, 1956.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
action of City Manager Schiltz be
approved and a letter of congratu-
lations be forwarded to officer O'-
Brien, Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of City
Manager Schiltz be approved. See-
August 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor,
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have a request from the Chief
of Police for permission to attend
the Annual Conference of the Inter-
national Association of P o l i e e
Chiefs to be held in Chicago from
September 10th through September
13th.
I recommend that the Police
Chief, Hugh Callahan, be authoriz-
ed to attend this conference at city
expense.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of City
Regular Session, August 6, 1956 323
Manager Schiltr be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
August 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Mrs. Lyle Ender
and others requesting the installa-
tion of stop signs at the corner of
Algona and Delaware Streets was
referred to the City Manager for
investigation and report.
This petition has been investigat-
ed by the Police Department and
their report indicates this particu-
lar intersection does not have a
bad accident record nor is the traf-
fic on this street sufficient to war-
rant the installation of stop signs.
In observing this intersection it
was found that the main difficulty
in this area is the fact that chil-
dren are allowed to play in the
streets and also ride tricycles and
coaster wagons in the street. This
practice has been the cause of
some minor accidents in the past,
however, the erection of a stop
sign would not eliminate this haz-
ard.
The Police Department recom-
mends that the petition be denied
and I concur in this recommenda-
tion.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Riverview Street, however, the
only access to their property is
through the alley off of Merz
Street.
I recommend that a street light
be placed in the vicinity of t h e
alley between Althauser and Riv-
erview Streets on Merz Street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—Nnne.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
August 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
A request has been made for the
installation of a street light in the
vicinity of an alley east of Alt-
hauser and Merz Streets. There
are three residences that front of
August 3, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have been unable to negotiate
for easements through property
owned by William and Ethel Jenni
and Thomas S. and Eleanor M.
Smith for the construction of an
interceptor sanitary sewer.
I have offered Mr. Smith $250.00
plus a sewer connection to his
house and he is asking $1,338.00.
Mr. Jenni has been efferaede$1.00
per rod plus $5o.0P
1 aces
of for
d loss; pasture ororn a year tal of y$525r00.
Mr. Jenni is asking $6,200.00 for
the easements.
These easements are necessary
in order to construct the sewer and
I recommend teat the City Council
be
authorize proper proceedings
initiated to acquire the property.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the r Manager
of City
Schiltz be approved and the com-
munication be referred Goo he City
e Councilman
Solicitor. Seconded by e following
Kolb. Carried by
vote:or Welu, Councilmen
Yeas_ Mayor
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
324 Regular Session, August 6, 1956
August 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Mrs. John Mey-
ers and others relative to the erec.
tion of school warning signs at
West 3rd anal Nevada Streets was
referred to the City Manager for
investigation and report.
I have had the Police Depart-
ment investigate this petition and
their report shows that there is a
large number of students attending
Lincoln and Nativity schools that
use this crossing.
I have directed that school chil-
dren crossing signs be placed at
this intersection which signs will
govern the east and westbound
traffic on West 3rd Street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
August 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have conferred with Mr. Eu-
gene Lang of Laramore and Doug-
lass regarding a restudy of gas
rates as you have directed.
Mr. Lang is of the opinion that
a supplemental report to the re-
port of May, 1955, could be made
by bringing it up to date. The 1955
report was supplemental to t h e
June 1954 report when natural gas
rates were first investigated.
The cost of this study will be on
an hourly basis plus travel a n cl
miscellaneous expense as charged
for past work. The total cost
should not exceed $1500.00.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that t he
firm of Laramore and Douglass be
instructed to work out the report.
Seconded by Councilman Do v e.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Printed Council proceedings for
the month of April 1956 presented
for approval. Councilman Schueller
moved that the proceedings be ap-
proved as printed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
August 6, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and pol-
icies and desire to have your ap-
proval on same for filing, subject to
the approval of the City Solicitor:
SIDEWALK
C. L. Haase d -b -a Haase Building
Contractor, Continental Casualty
Co.
Frank E. Miller, Columbia Casual-
ty Co.
HEATING
Waterbury -Dubuque Co., Inc., The
Travelers Indemnity Co.
Alex Kollar, Western Sureity Co.
Joseph M. Powers, American Sure-
ty Co.
Eisbach & Ressler d -b -a- The Eis-
bach Co., Columbia Casualty
CO.
Delbert J. Howe d -b -a- Howe's Gas
Installation, Western Surety Co.
William Ohnesorge, National Sure-
ty Co.
Modern Heating Company, The
Travelers Indemnity Co.
Linder Co. of New London, Iowa,
Employers Mutual Casualty Co.
Henschel Roofing & Sheet Metal
Co., Hawkeye-Security Ins. Co.
EXCAVATION
George I. Beaves, Continental Cas-
ualty Co.
PERFORMANCE
Clarence J. Arlen and Dolores Ar-
len, Universal Surety Co.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Replar Session, August 6, 1956 325
Councilman Schueller moved that
the bonds and policies be filed sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by
youncilman
following
Dove. Carried by the
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Well', Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
July 27, 1956
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Edgar 1. 'Massey f or damages
claimed to have been sustained
May 9, 1956 when his car struck
several large holes in the street at
the intersection of Davis and Sheri.
dan and find that the damages
were sustained as claimed and
amounted to $51.25.
1 therefore recommend that the
claim be allowed in the amount of
$51.25 and the Auditor instructed
to issue a warrant payable to Ed.
gar I. Massey for said amount and
deliver the same upon execution
and delivery of a satisfactory re-
lease.
Sincerely,
-s-T. If. NELSON
cc to
Air. Edgar I. Massey,
706 Hennepin Street,
Dubuque, Iowa.
for investigation and report. I have
investigated this matter and find
that the claimant did fall as al-
leged and sustained a fractured
ankle, causing substantial loss of
time and medical expense.
I have discussed the matter with
Mr. William C. Fuerste, attorney
for the claimant and he has agreed
to accept fifteen hundred dollars in
full settlement. In my opinion this
amount is reasonable and just anJ
I recommend that the claim be al-
lowed in the amount of fifteen
hundred dollars.
Mr. Sisler was covered by Work-
men's Compensation and his em-
ployer's carrier, the Fidelity &
Casualty Company of New York,
paid out $160 to Mr. Sisler, for
which they are entitled to be re-
imbursed under the laws of subro-
gation.
I recommend that the Auditor be
instructed to issue a warrant pay-
able to Elmer Sisler and Clewell,
Cooney and Fuerste, his attorneys,
and attorneys for the Fidelity &
Casualty Company of New York,
and deliver the same upon receipt
of a properly executed release.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the City Solici-
tor be approved, and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant in
the amount of $51.25 payable to
Edgar 1. Massey. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinhe"
July 18, 1956
lion. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The claim of Elmer Sisler for a
fall on an icy crosswalk January
9, 1956 was referred to this office
cc to
Atty. Wm. C. Fuerste
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation
Solicitor
Nelson be approved and the Audi-
tor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to
in the amount of $1500. pa.a
Elmer Sisler his attorneys, and at-
torneys Cooney
nd Clewell, and Fuerste, t
torneys for the Fidelity & Cas-
ualty Company of New York and
deliver the same upon receipt of a
properly executed release. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
I)ove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kinizinger.
Notice of claim of
Robert Lane W
Leonard of 540 English
the amount of $20.00 for damage to
his car bein; sprayed with tar dur-
ing the process of the street be-
ing tarred by the Street Depart-
ment
ment on July 21, 1956, pr
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
326 Regular Session. August 6, 1956
report. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Notice of claim of Dorothy Cady
by her father and next friend Al-
bert Cady of 720 Cottage Place in
the amount of $3500. for personal
injuries received as the result of
a fall from her bicycle at the inter-
section of Merfeld Lane and Bunk.
er Hill Road on June 27, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Mrs. Margaret Krem-
er of 1209 Vernon street requesting
permission to construct a five foot
retaining wall on the Glen Oak
street side of her property, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the petition
be granted and the petition be
referred to the City Solicitor to
have proper proceedings drawn.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Amvet Auxiliary Post
No. 3 for permission to hold their
annual White Clover Tag Day on
Saturday August 11, 1956, present-
ed and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the petition be granted
providing there are no conflicting
dates. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Mr. & Mrs. John
Haber of 1601 W. 3rd Street re-
questing vacation and deed to the
unused portion of the alley direct.
ly behind their lots in Finley Home
Addition presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the Planning
and Zoning Commission. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Fischer Investment
Co. requesting permission to exca-
vate in the streets and sidewalks of
the City, presented and read. May-
or Welu moved that the petition be
granted providing an approved
policy is furnished the City. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Ralph H. Mueller et
al requesting installation of a sani-
tary sewer to serve lots 1 to 21
in Glenview Subdivision, presented
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
the petition be referred to the En-
gineering Department to have pro-
per plat and schedule prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Cnuncilman Kintzinger.
Petition of Ray A. Arduser et
al requesting installation of a sani-
tary sewer in the area of Fox and
Blackhawk Drive and Rockdale
!toad, presented and read. Council-
man Schueller moved that the pe-
tition be referred to the Engineer-
ing Department to have proper
plat and schedule prepared. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Petition of J. Ray O'Brien, re-
questing a refund on his Class "B"
beer permit No. 127, in the amount
of $50,00, as he has discontinued
business as of August 6, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the petition be granted
and the Auditor instructed to draw
a warrant in the amount of $50.00
payable to J. Ray O'Brien, for the
unused portion of his beer permit
No. 127.
Regular Session, August 6, 1956 327
Petition of J. Ray O'Brien re- $75,00, payablee to Spencer P.
his cigarette Wright, for the unused portion
questing a refund on
license No. 283, in the amount of of his cigarette license No. 282.
he has discontinued busi- Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
$75.00, as
of August 6, 1956, present- Carried by the following vote:
ness as
and read. Councilman Kolb
Yeas—btayor Welu, Councilmen
ed
that the petition he granted
DNaeI INo�lb, Schueller.
moved
and the Auditor instructed to draw
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
a warrant in the amount of $75.00,
Ray O'Brien, for the
owners of
o
Inc.,c., w
Petition of Estes w
payable to J. located at 16th
unused portion of his cigarette li- property
req saidto
cense No. 283. Seconded by Council-
Carried by the fol-
street,
i tproperty
rotting
i* family
man Schueller.
district classification, presented
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
the petition be referred to the Plan-
Nays—None.
ning do Zoning Commission. Second-
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
Petition of Kenneth Goetzinger
by the following vote:
requesting a refund on his cigar-
yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
ette license No. 149 in the amount
discontinued
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
of E75.00. as he has
business as of August 4, 1956, pre-
Nay&—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
Petition of Dubuque Packing
moved that the petition be granted
Company requesting vacation of
and the Auditor instructed to draw
the northerly thirty-two feet of E.
a warrant in the amount of $75.00,
18th street from the east line (ex-
to Kenneth Goetzinger, for
tended) of the alley first east of
payable
the unused portion of his cigarette
Maple street westerly to the east
license No. 149. Seconded by Coun-
line (extended) of Maple street;
alley lying
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
that portion of said
of the north line of E.
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
northerly
18th street; and the northerly 32
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
ft. of Maple street to the north line
(extended) subject
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
of E. 18th street
to all existing rights of C. M. St. P.
in East Du-
Petition of Spencer P. Wright,
on his class
Railway Company all
huque Addition No. 2 and request
requesting a refund
"Q" beer permit No. 134, in the
ing conveyance of same to the Du-
present-
amount of $50.00, as he has dig-
buque Packing Company,
Mayor Welu moved
continued business as of July 31,
1956, presented and read. Council-
ed and read.
that the petition be referred to the
man Kolb moved that the petition
Planning & Zoning Commission.
Councilmaw Dove.
be granted and the Auditor in.
draw a warrant in the
Seconded by
Carried by the following vote:
structed to
amount of $50.00, payable to Spen-
yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Schueller.
cer P. Wright, for the unused por-
Dove, Kolb,
tion of his class "B" beer permit
Nay6--None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
No. 134. Seconded by Councilman
OR`DINANCEE NOinance
Schueller. Carried by the following
a�gOrdin
An as the Traf-
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
known
ance No. 33.4 , kno a new Section
fie Code, by
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
g to Schedule VII thereof, pre
an Kolb
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
rented and read. Councilor just
' that the reading
Petition of Spencer P. Wright.
moved
the first readiCounf
requesting a refund in the amount be considered
his cigarette license the Ordinance. Seconded b-
Carried by the
of $75.00 on
No. 282, as he has discontinued cilman Schueller.
business as of July 31, 1956, pre- following vote: Councilmen
Welu,
i
rented and read. Councilman Kolb
Yeas—Mayor
Kolb, Schueller.
moved that the petition be grant- Dove,
Nays–None.
instructed to Kintzinger.
ed and the Auditor Absent—Counedman
in the amount of
draw a warrant
32$ Regular Session. August 6, 1956
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
ORDINANCE NO. 38.56
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, known its the Traffic
Code, by adding a new Section g to
Schedule VII thereof.
Be it Ordained By The City Coun-
etl Of The City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 83-49,
known as the Traffic Code of the City
of Dubuque be and the same Is here-
by amended by adding a new Sec-
tion "g" to Schedule VIi thereof as
follows:
..g—On the west side of Pine Street
between Eighteenth and Nineteenth
Streets."
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
its final passage, adoptlon and publi-
cation as by law provided.
Introduced the 6th day of August,
1956.
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 6th day of August, 1956.
Passed, adopted and approved this
Gth day of August, 1956-
CLARFNCE P. WFIX. Mayor
RAYLEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE ouncilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper the 10th day
of August 1956.
LEO F. FROMMF.T.T
it. 8/10 Cliy Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
ORDINANCE No. 39.56
An Ordinance Amending Ordin-
ance No. 37-56 by repealing Sec-
tion 1 thereof and Enacting a Sub-
stitute therefor to correct the Des-
cription of the property intended
to be annexed to the City of Du-
buque, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
ORDINANCE NO. 39-56
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 37-56 by Repealing Section I
thereof and Enacting a Substitute
Therefore to Correct the Descrip-
tion of the Property intended to
Be Annexed to the City of Du-
buque.
Whereas, on July 16, 1956, the City
Of Dubuque enacted Ordinance No.
37-56 annexing to the City of Du-
buque the property described in Sec-
tion 1 thereof; and
Whereas, it appears to the City
Council that through clerical error
the property described In said Sec-
tion 1 included all of
Lot 2 of Lot 1 Of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of George Jecklln Farm.
although it was the meaning and in
of the petitioners and the City
Council that only
Lot I of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of George Jecklln Farm
be Included In said annexation;
Now therefore, be It ordained by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 87-
56 be and the same Is hereby amend-
ed by repealing Section I thereof and
enacting the following In lieu there-
of:
"Section 1. That the City Council
of the City of Dubuque does hereby
assent to the annexation of the fol-
lowing described property in Dubuque
County, Iowa:
The westerly 50 feet of Lot 2 of
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of R. W, Baker's
Subdivision;
Lot 2 of Addle's Place;
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Metcalf's Sub-
division;
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Met -
calf's Subdivision;
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of George Jecklln Farm,
to the City of Dubuque, Iowa;"
Section 2. That the Clty Clerk be
and he Is hereby authorized and di-
rected to make and certify a tran-
script of this ordinance and file the
same In the office of the County ite-
corder of Dubuque County, Iowa, and
the Secretary of State.
Passed on first reading August 6th,
1966.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote August 6th, 1956.
Passed and recorded by roll call vote
and adopted and approved August 6th,
1956 CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LiSO N. SCHITELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councllmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published in The Telegraph -Herald,
August 10th, 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It 8-10 City Clerk
Regular Session, August 6, 1956 329
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Second.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vole:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
July 27, 1956
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
Gentlemen:
In connection with the extension
of City Limits westerly to include
the area owned by Mr. Peter J.
Seippel, Mr. Merlin P. Kluck and
Mr. George Jecklin, the Planning
& Zoning Commission recommends
that this area described as Lot I
of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of George Jecklin Farm in Section
27 and Lot 2 of Lot 2 of I.ot 2 'Met -
calf's Subdivisin in Section 34,
Township 89 North, Range 2 East
of 5th P.M. being in Dubuque
Township, Dubuque County, Iowa,
now in the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
be zoned to Single Family Resi-
dence Classification.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By R. V. McKAY, Secretary
Mayor Welu moved that the re-
commendation of the Planning &
Zoning Commission be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
ORDINANCE NO. 40.56
ORDINANCE NO. 40.56
An Ordinance Authorising Ed Turn-
dulst Company, Inc. to Construct a
Canopy over the Public Sidewalk.
Be It ordained by the City Council
of the Cityof Dubuque:
Section 1. That Ed Turnqulst Com -
pan) Inc., be and It Is hereby grant-
ed the right and authority to construct
and mulnta'n a canopy over the public
sidewalk In front of the building
known ss 1256 yCentral Avenue, in ac -
r itya:ltthe
anager, Blf yet dans eep and b4 feet
b length, 'Ilhusulfficianchoredsufficient
str ngththe
to
nulldlnR.
hold not les9 than eight men.
Section 2. That such construction
shall he done under the supervision
msd directCOm-
sioner aind on the City Manageof the BuBr of the
olty of Dubuque and In accordance
with all applicable State and Federal
Laws and regulations and the Ordin-
ances of the City of Dubuque;
sectlon 3. That the espermission cloned
here -
In granted Is expressly
upon the petitioner's agreement that
no portion of el aind Inlltheeevent
for ddwellingliifng purposes
any portion of the building known as
1.-56 Central Avenue is used for a
ed
dwelling
immetelyceaseand diatter-
minate;
Rection 4. As a further considera-
tion of the rights and privileges here -
ill granted. Ed TunWulst Cumpnny.
Inc. its successors and asslRns, as-
sume any and all liabilityw or dmmy
ages to person or P 1
ert result from the constru`t r nialn-
said aPP11-
tenance of said canOP.`• g
1 ns. at
cant. Its successors and e.ss
Its own expense, srgrees to Pay on
behalf of the City of Dubuque all
suras which the City of Dubuque
shall become oblicated Imposed on
reason of the llabillty
the City of Dabuqusfo`heamagesuOf
any kind resulting in
tion or maintenanceof
persons,
sustained by any 1
caused by acclden or lf theta
upits orwn
Plioant shall d
reuse and on behao'it�vlarising
An Ordinance Authorizing Ed.
Turnquist Company Inc. to Con-
struct a Canopy over the public
sidewalk, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
ext said
any Chaim again. t
cut of the con tr tion or malnten-
ance of saidht_v and
Rection b, Should the rig
privileges herein Fda ternbe.
ularowCoR_
rd or rCvoked,s successor. 3() days
t',mv. Inc., within thirty
hall, of written notice from
sig" s
•Ofler recelAner wr to do• at its
tlae VIty rtlmnve Bald canoPY
Own evpense• shell
and In the event f Its failure ao to
be
do the Vity of Dubuque
uuthorl:rd to remove said canoPY ais
t
:anpno izOd t'sexpense. assess the erard
thereof ngalrurt the premlues
de�truy the "a ;let'
and ,either prem -
j IK, arMhctllr have0 anY sclaim1Pa:aInst
W Regular Session, August 6, 1956
said City, or its agents, for dam-
ages resulting from the removal of
sald canopy.
Section 6. This Ordinance shall be-
coine
shall ive accrue to erights
I'd Turnquist
Company, Inc., when this ordinance
Coun-
cil andn accepted ted by
the the 1 pp llcant
and the es fly
acceptance t� endorsedthonprthis s Ordi-
nance.
Section 7. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and
finalafter its yaw pr
sovided. and
publicatl•ms b
Introduced the Gth day of August,
1956.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous Vote the Gib day of August.
1956.
Passed, adopted and approved this
6th day of August 1956,
CLARENCE P. WELD, Mayor
RAY F'KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE Councilnren
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City
Clerk.
pui,lished offl(•lally in the Tele-
graph Herald Newspaper this 10th
day of August 1956
LF.b F. FRC MMELT
I t. R-10
ty Clerk
Acceptance of Ordinance No. 40-56
Ed Turnnuist Company. Inc. and
Ruth
Is-ss, having full knowledge a. Klelh the owner of n
prenc
d
understanding of the terns and con-
ditions of Ordinance No. 40-5G here-
by accept the same as adopted and
agree to comply with all the terns
and conditions thereof, and grant
pri ileg unto the s and orihtsu1na said 11 oOr l-
nance contained.
ED TURNQUIST COMPANAY, INC.,
ct
By Ed Turnquist Its Pres.
it. 6-10 Ruth M. Kleth, ()wner.
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
August 2, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I am attaching plats and war-
ranty deeds for two parcels of
property located off Woodlawn
Street in Highland Park. These
parcels of property are needed to
extend Lindale Street to Carter
Road, which is desirable to circu-
late traffic in this area.
I recommend that the city ac-
cept these deeds and the lots be
dedicated as a public street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION No. 168.56
Whereas Edgar F. Theisen and
Susan J. Theisen, as owners of
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of I.ot 30 in
Highland Park in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
have tendered to the City of Du-
buque their Warranty Deed con-
veying said real estate for street
purposes; and
Whereas the City Council is of
the opinion that it is in the best
interests of the City that said Deed
be acceped and the property used
as an extension of Lindale Street;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
By The City Council Of The City
Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the Warranty
Deed of Edgar F. Theisen and
Susan J. Theisen conveying
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 30 in High-
land Park in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa
to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be
and the same is hereby accepted
for street purposes and that the
same be and is hereby established
as a public street to be hereafter
known as Lindale Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August A.D. 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger.
RESOLUTION NO. 169.56
Whereas Edgar W. Theisen and
Mary I. Theisen as owners of
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 29 in High-
land Park in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa.
Repilar Session, Aupst 6, 111% 331
have tendered to the City of Du-
buque their Warranty Deed con-
veying said real estate for street
purposes; and
Whereas the City Council is of
the opinion that it is in the best
interests of the City that said Deed
be accepted and the property used
as an extension of Lindale Street;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE.
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQU,
IOWA:
Section 1. That the Warranty
Deed of Edgar W. Theisen and
Mary I. Theisen conveying
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 29 in High-
land Park in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa,
to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be
and the same is hereby accepted
for street purposes and that t h e
same be and hereby is established
as a public street to be hereafter
known as Lindale Street.
Passed, adopted a n d approved
this 6th clay of August, A. D. 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Wc1u moved the adoption
If the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays --None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
RESOLUTION NO. 170.56
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied with
the provisions of law relating to
the sale of cigarettes within the.
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
Papers within said City.
Name Address
Edward J. Lyons, 576 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Lucille McArdle, 2093
Washington Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the ap-
Plications be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
RESOLUTION NO. 171-56
WHEREAS, applications f o r
Beer Permits have been submitted
to this Council for approval and
the same have been examined:
NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant-
ed and licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
M r s. Lucille McArdle, 2093
Washington Street.
John L. Savary and Viola Sav-
ary, 827 Dodge Street.
Justin L. Johanningmeier, 1879-
1881 Central Avenue.
Edward J. Lyons, 576 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Josephine Nicks, 103 East
22nd Street.
Dubuque Sports Bowl, Inc., City
Island.
Carl E. Meyer, 1828 C e n t r a l
Avenue.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Harold 0. Specht, 3003 Asbury
Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELD
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
332 Regular Session, August 6, 11,956
Councilman K o 1 b moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
RESOLUTION NO. 172-56
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the approv-
al of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of t h i s
City and they have filed proper
bonds: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Mrs. Lucille McArdle, 2093
Washington Street.
John L. Savary and Viola Sav-
ary, 827 Dodge Street.
Justin L. Johanningmeier, 1879-
1881 Central Avenue.
Edward J. Lyons, 576 Central
Avenue.
Mrs. Josephine Nicks, 103 East
22nd Street.
Dubuque Sports Bowl, Inc., City
Island.
Carl E. Meyer, 1828 C e n t r a l
Avenue.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Harold 0. Specht, 3003 Asbury
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are here-
by approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays — None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
August 6, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I am herewith submitting t he
Ninth Street Improvement project
including street construction, side-
walks and parking lots. This proj-
ect has been reviewed by y o u r
body and you have given authority
to proceed with plans.
This project will be part of our
program recommended by o u r
traffic consultants and will be us-
ed for west bound traffic and also
provide 70 parking spaces off the
street. The improvement is in the
city master plan and has received
the endorsement of most all civic
groups.
I recommend that this project
receive your approval and t h a t
bids be received for construction.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger
RESOLUTION NO. 173.56
Preliminary approval of plans,
specifications, form of contract
a n d all o t h e r documents for
N I N T H STREET DEVELOP-
MENT consisting of widening and
surfacing Ninth Street from Bluff
Street to University Avenue, to
provide additional parking facili-
ties, widening and surfacing the in-
tersection of Hill Street, N i n t h
Street, Eighth Avenue and Univer-
sity Avenue, and the construction
of off-street parking facilities on
City owned property along Ninth
Street, at an estimated cost of
$93,637.94, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the reso-
lution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Regular Session, August 6, 19% 333
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
RESOLUTION NO. 174.56
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Res-
olution No. 173.56, given its pre-
liminary approval to the proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract and estimate of cost, and
placed the same on file in the of-
fice of the City Clerk for public in-
spection, for the improvement of
Ninth Street Development, consist-
ing of widening and surfacing
Ninth Street from Bluff Street to
University Avenue, to provide ad-
ditional parking facilities, widen-
ing and surfacing the intersection
of Hill Street, Ninth Street, Eighth
Avenue, and University A v e n u e,
and the construction of off - street
parking facilities on City owned
property along Ninth Street.
Be it Therefore Resolved that
on the 20th day of August 1956, a
public hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
bers in the City Hall in the City
of Dubuque, at which time and
place all interested parties may
appear and be heard; and the City
Clerk is hereby directed to publish
notice of time and place of such
hearing not less than 10 days prior
to said hearing in the manner pro-
vided by law.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
proposals for the construction of
the various sections of the im-
provement by publication in the
Telegraph Herald at least 10 days
prior to August 20,th, 1956.
August 6, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I recommend that the attached
Ordinance be set up for a public
hearing on August 20th, 1956, to
e n a b l e any interested party to
voice their opinion.
This ordinance is one setting up
a monthly fee for the inspection of
milk shipped into dairies supply-
ing milk for the City of Dubuque.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Schiltz be approved. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
!7
ORDINANCE NO. 41.56
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 741 by adding a new
Section thereto to provide for the
payment of permit fees, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first res ilmaninance. Sec.
Schueller.
onded byy Counc
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rule requiring reading of an Ordi-
nance on three separate days be
waived. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb. Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
Councilman Kolheld on she b moveat a
pube blic hearing
nance on August 20, 1956, at 7:30 P.
M. in the Council Chamber and
that the City Clerk be instructed
to publish notice
prescribed by lawn
g in
the manner p
See -
1W Regular Session, August 6, 1956
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent — Councilman Kintzinger
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved.. .
De.cember ........... 3 1956
.................
Adopted ...... eoember l 1956
Special Session, August 20, 1956 335
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, August 20, 1956.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger, K o 1 b,
Schueller. City Manager Schiltz.
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(Decision of Council upon ob-
jections to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
Meeting called by order of Mayor I provements. )
Welu. RESOLUTION NO. 175-S6
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof h a d
been duly made and that this meet- f
ing is called for the purpose of i
conducting a public hearing to con-
sider a proposed resolution for the
construction of a proposed public
improvement consisting of the wi-
dening and surfacing of Ninth
street from Bluff street to Univer-
sity avenue to provide additional
parking facilities, widening and
surfacing the intersection of Hill
street, Ninth street, Eighth avenue
and University avenue, and the con-
struction of off-street parking facil-
ities on City owned property along
Ninth street, together with plans, _.
specifications, forms of contract and
estimate of cost, and acting on any
other business as may properly
come before a regular meeting of
the City Council.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub
lic hearing to consider a proposed
resolution for the construction of a
proposed public improvement con-
sisting of the widening and surfac-
ing of Ninth street from B l u f f
street to University avenue to pro-
vide additional parking facilities,
widening and surfacing the inter-
section of Bill street, Ninth street,
Eighth avenue and University ave-
nue, and the construction of off-
street parking facilities on City
owned property along Ninth street,
together with plans, specification,
form of contract and estimate of
cost, presented and read. No writ-
ten objections filed and no objec-
tors present in the Council Cham -
her at the time set for public
hearings.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
WIiEREAS, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
or the Ninth Street Development,
consisting of widening and surfac-
ng Ninth street from Bluff street
to University Avenue, to provide
additional parking facilities, widen-
ing and surfacing the intersection
of Hill street, Ninth street, Eighth
Avenue, and University Avenue,
and the construction of off-street
parking facilities on City owned
property along Ninth Street have
been approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and public
notice given as provided by Chap-
ter 23 of the Code of Iowa, 1950,
pertaining to public contracts and
bonds, and the time and place fix-
ed for the hearing of all objections
tp-saidplans, specifications or con-
tracts for or cost of such improve-
ments, paid time being this 20th
day of August, 1956; and
Whereas, the City Council
met in special session this 20th
day of August, 1956, at 7:3C o'clock
P.M. at the Council Chambers
the City Hall for the purpose of
hearing all interested parties and
considering any and all 03jections
which have been letothe con-
ro-
posed plans, specifications
tract for or cost of the imprroOe-
ment herein described and propos
ed to be made; and
WHEREAS, all interested Aun-
ar-
ties have been given an opp
ity to be heard and all objections
have been
duly w weighed have end conen sidered; lnow,
therefore the City
BE 1T RESOLVED byity of Dubuque,
Council of the
objectionsthat all which
been made and filed to the plans,
specifications, contract for or cost
of said improvement herein de
scribed and proposed to res hereby
be and the same
an
Special Session, August 20, 1956
overruled and such plans, specifi-
cations and form of contract here-
tofore approved are hereby adopt-
ed.
The Improvement ordered con-
structed and cost paid for out of
the Parking Meter Fund and the
street fund.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this resolution containing the
decision of this Council upon all
objections which have been filed to
the plans, specifications and form
of contract for or cost of said im-
provement be made a matter of
permanent record in connection
with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of August, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT.
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved that the
resolution be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 20, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions
sealed bids were received up to
10:00 a.m. on August 20, 1956 for
the construction of the 9th Street
Development. Attached are the
tabulation sheets.
Alternate bids were received as
follows:
Bid Section 1 & 5 — Combination
curb and gutter with Hot Mix —
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete sur-
facing and a 10" rolled stone base
for the surfacing of 9th Street.
Bid Section No. 2 — Class I con-
crete pavement integral with curb
for the surfacing of 9th Street.
Bid Section No. 3 — 6" plain
concrete surfacing for parking lot
areas.
Bid Section No. 4 — Hot Mix —
Ilot Laid Asphaltic Concrete sur
facing with 6" rolled stone base foi
parking lot areas.
In checking the alternate bids I
recommend for the best interest of
the city that the contract be
awarded on Bid Section No. 2 and
4. Bid Section No. 2 contract be
awarded to Schueller & Company,
Bid Section No. 4 contract be
awarded to Mulgrew Blacktop In-
corporated who submitted the low-
est bid on the parking areas.
The concrete surfacing in Bid
Section No. 2 is $7139.80 higher
than Bid Sections No. 1 and 5
which is Asphaltic Surfacing, but
due to excessive grade, calculated
amount of traffic to be using 9th
Street, and the fact that we are
placing a new street on n e w l y
graded surface, it is felt that it
would be to the best interest of
the City of Dubuque to use our
Class I Concrete surfacing integral
with curb.
Awarding the contract for com-
bination of Bid Section No. 2 (Con-
crete surfacing integral with curb)
for 9th Street paving and Bid Sec-
tion No. 4 (3" thick Asphaltic Con-
crete surfacing with 6" rolled
stone base) for parking lots, the
bids submitted would be 17.97 per
cent under the engineer's estimate.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of City M a n a g e r
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 176.56
WHEREAS, s e a l e d proposals
have been submitted by contrac-
tors for the construction of Ninth
Street Development pursuant to
Resolution No. 174-56 and notice to
bidders published in a newspaper
published in said City of Dubuque
on August 9th, 1956, which propos-
als are now on file in the office of
the City Clerk; and,
WHEREAS, the City Manager
has recommended that the main
pavement be constructed of Port-
land Cement Concrete and the
parking lots of Asphaltic Concrete;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council is
of the opinion that it is in the best
Special Session, August 20, 1,9,56 337
interest of the City that the work I Passed, adopted and approved
outlined in Bid Section 2 and Bid this 20th day of August, 1956.
Section 4 be done and that bids for CLARENCE P. WELU
Bid Sections 1, 3 and 5 be rejected; Mayor
and, RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mayor Welu requested leave of
absence from the meeting and
moved that Councilman Schueller
be appointed presiding officer pro-
tea of the meeting until his re-
turn. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mayors Welu left the Council
Chamber at 7:40 o'clock p.m.
WHEREAS, the bid of Schueller
and Company of Dubuque, Iowa in
the amount of $66,766.25 has been
determined to be the lowest and
best bid for furnishing of all labor
and materials and performing the
work as provided in Bid Section
No. 2; and,
WHEREAS, the bid of Mulgrew
Blacktop Inc., of Dubuque, Iowa, in
the amount of $10,047.25 has been
determined to be the lowest and
best bid for the furnishing of all
labor and materials and perform-
ing the work provided for in Bid
Section No. 4;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque;
Section 1. That the contract for
furnishing of all labor and materi-
als and performing the work pro-
vided for in Bid Section No. 2 be
awarded to Schueller and Com-
pany of Dubuque, Iowa, and the
manager be and he is hereby di-
rected to execute a contract on be.
half of the City of Dubuque for the
complete performance of s a i d
work.
Section 2. That the contract for
furnishing of all labor and materi-
als and performing the work pro-
vided for in Bid Section No. 4 be
awarded to Mulgrew Blacktop Inc.
of Dubuque, Iowa, and the manag-
er be and he is hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
Section 3. That the bids for the
performance of the work describ-
ed in Bid Sections No. 1, 3 and 5
be and the same are hereby re-
jected.
Section 4. Be It Further Resolv-
ed that the City Treasurer return
the bid deposits of the bidders for
Bid Sections No. 1, 3 and 5 and
that upon the signing of the con-
tract for Bid Section No. 2. the bid
deposits of the unsuccessful bid-
ders for Bid Section No. 2 be re-
turned.
August 17, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that the
..City of Dubuque 1956 Hot Mix —
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur-
facing Project No. 1" under con-
struction of Mulgrew Blacktop In-
corporated has been completed in
accordance with the plans and spe-
cifications.
1, therefore, recommend the ac.
ceptance of the improvement.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
hat the
Councilman Kolb movedManager
recommendation of City
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger.teCarried by
the following
Presiding officer pro tem Schuel
ler, Councilmen Dove, Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Nays.—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
3 ),S
Special Session, August 20, 1956
FINAL ESTIMATE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 177.56
WHEREAS, the contract for the
City of Dubuque 1956 Hot Mix —
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete sur-
facing project No. 1 has been com-
pleted and the City Engineer has
submitted his final estimate show-
ing the cost thereof including the
cost of estimates, notices, inspec-
tion, and preparing the assessment
and plat, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque.
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$107,064.40.
That $107,019.40 of the cost there-
of shall be assessable upon private
property and $45.00 shall be paid
from the Street Construction Fund
of the City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of August, 1956.
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Presiding office pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
(A Resolution Accepting Im-
provement and Directing t h e
Clerk to Publish Notice.)
RESOLUTION NO. 178.56
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement by surfacing on the
following portions of the following
named streets with Hot Mix -Hot
Laid Asphaltic Concrete to -wit:
1. The alley from 9th Street to
11th Street between Main Street
and Iowa Street.
2. The alley from 2nd Street to
8th Street between Main Street
and Iowa Street.
3. Clarke Drive from the East
Property Line of St. Ambrose to
the Southeast Property Line of
West Locust Street.
4. Delhi Street from the South
Property Line of University Ave-
nue to the West Property Line of
Lot 9 of Reches Subdivision.
5. West First Street from the
East Property Line of South Lo-
cust Street to the West Property
Line of Iowa Street.
6. West Fifth Street from the
East Property Line of South Lo-
cust Street to the West Property
Line of Main Street.
7. West Locust Street from the
North Property Line of West 17th
Street to the East Property Line
of Hodgen Street.
has been completed and the City
Manager has examined the work
and filed his certificate stating that
the same has been completed ac-
cording to the terms of the con-
tract, plans and specifications and
recommends its acceptance, now
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and
that said improvement be and the
same is hereby accepted and the
City Engineer be and is hereby di-
rected to prepare a plat and
schedule showing the lots or par-
cels of real estate subject to as-
sessment for said improvement
and file the same in the office of
the City Clerk subject to public in-
spection and said Clerk shall upon
receipt of such plat and schedule
publish the notice of the Council's
intention to levy special assess-
ments therefor, as required by
law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the funds to be
realized from the sale of improve-
ment bonds issued upon the above
described improvement in amount
equal to the amount of his con-
tract, less any retained percentage
provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of August, 1956.
Approved:
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Presiding Officer Pro Tem
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: I.EO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Special Session. August 20, 1956 339
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
August 18, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit reports of the
City Auditor, City Treasurer, City
Health Department, and City Wa-
ter Works for the month of July as
well as list of claims and list of
payrolls for which warrants were
issued for the month of July.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the reports be received and filed.
Seconded by presiding officer pro -
tem Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller. Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
August 15, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor &
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
for to have proper proceedings
prepared. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
August 15, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The attached petition of R a y
Farni, 476 N. Grandview Ave. et.
al. was considered at public hear-
ing August 14, 1956 by the Du-
buque Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion and no citizen having appear-
ed to oppose, the said Commis-
sion recommends to your Honor-
able Body the granting of same.
With the large homes involved The
Planning & Zoning Commission
considers it but logical to rezone
same to Two Family Classification.
Respectfully submitted,
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Secretary
Richard V. McKay
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the Planning &
Zoning Commission be approved,
and the petition and recommenda-
tion be referred to the City Solicl
Gentlemen:
With reference to the attached
petition of Estes Inc, the Dubuque
Planning & Zoning Commission
recommends to your Honorable
Body that the special restricted
multiple residence district area be
extended to include this property.
Respectfully submitted,
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Secretary
Richard V. McKay
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the Planning
Zoning Commission be approved
and that the petition and recom-
mendation be referred to the City
Solicitor to have proper proceed-
ings
r ceedings prepared. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
Communication of P. J. Houser
Division of Public Health Engi-
neering, S t a t e Department of
Health, submitting permit No. 56-
148.S for the construction of 844'
of 811 sewer in Indian Hills, sub-
ject to certain conditions present-
ed and read. Councilman Kintzin.
ger moved that the communica-
eldn be received and filed. Second -
by Councilman Kolb. carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
Communication of P. J. Houser,
Division of Public Health Engi-
of
neering, S t a t e Department
Health, submitting Permit No. 566-
-
147.S for the construction ofs bject
8" sewer in Andrew Court,
340 Special Session, August 20, 1956
to certain conditions, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller. Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welv.
August 20, 19.56
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and
policies and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor:
HEATING
Lester Kaufman and G e o r g e
Kuse (K & K Heating Contractors),
Merchants Mutual Bonding Co.
Home Heating Company, West-
ern Surety Company.
W i l l i a m Ohnesorge, Nation-
al Surety Corporation.
Communication of First Church
of the Nazarene expressing their
thanks for the privilege of allow-
ing them to hold a tag day, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kint-
zinger moved that the communica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
Council proceedings for t h e
month of May 1956 presented for
approval. Councilman Kolb moved
that the proceedings be approved
as printed. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
EXCAVATION
Fischer and Company, Inc., Fis-
cher Artificial Ice & Cold Storage
Co., Fischer Investment Co., Plas-
tic Center, Inc., Policy No. WC
277104, Bituminous Casualty Corp.
Oliver Larson ( Larson Construc-
tion Co.), Policy No. 237470, Hawk -
eye -Security Ins. Co.
C. G. McDonnell (McDonnell Ex-
cavating Co.), Policy No. GPL145-
7781, Continental Casualty Co.
H. M. Steger and F. T. Steger
(Steger Construction Co.), Policy
No. XP 201988, The Fidelity & Cas-
ualty Co.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies be filed subject
to the approval of the City Solici-
tor. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
Petition of R. G. McNamer et
al requesting the Council to inves-
tigate the nuisances caused by the
operation of the plant of the Allied
Chemical Co., Barrett Division, as
to dirt, noise and lengthy whistle
blowing, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kintzinger moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Dove. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
Petition of Mrs. R. C. Pape et
al requesting the installation of a
street light on the corner of Karen
and Kevindale streets, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Manager and Electrical In-
spector for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
Special Session, August 2.0, 1956 341
Petition of Louis Buechel re-
questing renewal of an excavation
permit, presented and read. Pre-
siding officer pro tem Schueller
moved that the petition be granted
provided proper policY is Councilman' Kolb.
rnish
ed. Seconded by
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Presiding officer pro tem
Schueller, Councilmen Dove, Kint-
zinger, Kolb.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mayor Welu.
Mayor Welu entered the Council
Chamber at 7:55 p.m. and took his
regular place at the Council table.
Petition of Mr. & Mrs. Robert C.
Pape et al requesting the installa-
tion of caution lights at the inter-
section of Carter and Asbury Road
for the protection of school chil-
dren, presented and read. Council-
man Kintzinger moved that t h e
petition be referred to the C it y
Manager for investigation and re-
Counc ]man
port. Seconded by
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ceedings drawn. Seconded by Ma.
yor Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Jake Ettenson re-
questing a refund in the amount of
$75.00 on his cigarette license No.
259, as he has discontinued busi-
ness as of August 16, 1956, present.
ed and read. Councilman K o I b
moved that the petition be granted
and the Auditor instructed to draw
a warrant in the amount of $75.00,
payable to Jake Ettenson, for the
unexpired portion of his cigarette
license No. 259. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 20, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Petition of Eldon J. Sauer et al
requesting permission for the in-
stallation of curb, gutter, sewer
and water from the corner of Levi
street running north on Sullivan
street, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Schueller moved that th
request be granted and the peti
tion referred to the Engineering
department to have proper pro
Gentlemen:
I am attaching herewith a deed
and plats for the widening and ex-
tending of Sullivan Street as was
previously approved by the C i t y
Council.
I recommend that the City ac-
cept this deed and authorize that
proper proceedings be prepared to
dedicate the property for street
purposes.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
that the recommendation of City
Manager Schiltz be approved and
the communication be referred to
the City Solicitor to have proper
proceedings prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing on Ordinance No. 41-56
an Ordinance amending Ordinance
No. 7-41 by adding a new section
3A thereto to provide for
and
nnent of permit fees, p
read. There were no objections
n the
ed and no objectors present
Council Chamber at the time set
for public hearing.
Councilman be receivolb moved t h -
ed
the proof of publication Council -
ed and filed. Seconded by the fol -
man Schueller. Carried by
lowing vote: Councilmen
Yeas—Mayor Welu,
Dove., Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 41.56
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 7.41 by adding a new
e Section 34, thereto to provide for
the payment of permit fees, said
Ordinance having been passed up-
on
1756,
on first reading on August 6,
342 Special Session, August 20, 1956
and ordered placed on file for pub-
lic inspection presented for final
adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 41.56
A No. -41ance by addingnd ngnew section
EA thereto to provide for the pay-
ment of permit fees.
it Ordained
ditty of Duouncil
buque, Iothe wa:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7-41
be and the same Is hereby amended
by adding a new section 3A thereto
as follows:
"Section 3A. Every person, firm or
corporation that operates a milk plant
and brings into, sends into,celves or re-
mlik ornmilk prothe duclsof Dasuherein que ode -
fined, shall pay a month) permit
fee of 1.5c for each 100 pounds of such
milk or milk pproducts. The City
Health Officer is hereby authorized
to Investigate the accuracy of the
permit fees paid hereunder. On or be-
fore
menc ng 2wlth the 20th dayof eachnonthof October,
1956, the permittee shall file with the
City
nt showing
amountsof
Treasurer
handled eIn the pre-
ceeding month together with Its re-
mittance for the full amount due. An
addltlonal 10% penalty shall attach
for failure to pay such fees when due.
Failure to Pay the monthly permit
fee when due shall be good grounds
for revocation or suspension of the
permit.
Any person, firm or corporation who
Shall have paid a fee to any munici-
equale t
livwhich
to the requireme is of rthis
ordinance shall he entitled to a credit
against the permit fee established
herein in the amount so paid but not
to exceed 1.5c per 100 pounds of such
milk or milk products. Provided how-
ever, that, In order to be entitled to
such credit, thepermit holder shall
first exhibit satisfactory evidence of
payment to such other municipallty
and that such municipality extends
reciprocal credits against its fees for
amounts paid to the City of Dubuque.
Introduced on first reading this 6th
day of August, 1956.
Passed, adopted and approved by
roll call vote this 20th day of August,
1956.
CLARF.NCE P. VI'ELL', Mayor
RAY F. KOI.B.
LEO N. SCHi1ELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Attest: Councilmen
Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Published officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 24th day
of August, 1956. LEO F. FROMMELT
1t. 8/'L1 City Clerlt
Councilman Kolb moved It h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by th
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller
Nay's—None.
MMI, In �tbm(�fatkN
WJbM&. Y>E�a:1Mlft7iCIO
�iHF�'RDES
ORDINANCE NO. 42.56
An Ordinance accepting Convey-
ance of Certain parcels of Real
Estate and Establishing and Nam-
ing Public streets thereon, present-
ed and read. Councilman K o I b
moved that the reading just had
be considered the first reading of
the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Dove. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove. Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE No. 42-56
An Ordinance Accepting Convey-
ance of Certain Parcels o[ (teal Es-
tate and Establishing and Naming
Public Streets thereon.
Whereas Nicholas Link, widower,
has conveyed to the City of Dubuque,
by Warranty Deed, the (ollowing de-
heribed parcels of real estate situat-
ed in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa:
a -- A strip of nand 30 feet in width
along the south aide of Lot 2 of Lot
1 of Lot 1 of Link's Subdivision in
the City of Dubuque, designated as
a private street on the plat of the
Subdivision of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot
1 of Lot 1 as recorded to Book of
Plata 16 page 47 in the records of
the County Recorder of Dubuque
County; and
b — Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Link's Subdi-
vision in the City of Dubuque re-
corded In Book of Plats 12, at page
105 In the records of the County
Recorder of Dubuque County; and
e — Westerly 40 feet of Lot 2 of Lot
3 of Links Subdivision as recorded
In Book of Plats 12, page 88 in the
records of the ('aunty Recorder of
Dubuque County; and
Whereas Hazel B. Amos, widow,
has conveyed by Warranty Deed to
the City of Dubuque the fullowng
Cityelofr�Dubuque.f real t)uhuuueedC' untie
Iowa:
e a slonpt 2 Of of Lots Lot
Glands Ilihe In Wilson's
Dubuque: and
b — Lot 2 of Lot 2 of the Subdivi-
sion of Lots 8 and 9 In Wilson's Du-
buque; and
Whereus Fred Ertl and Gertrude
con-
veyed thimband and
wife
byWarranty Deed to the City
Jdkof Dubuque:
Lot 2 of the Subdivislon of Lot 2
of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of
01, Itl N Lots 8 and 9 in Wilson's Duhuque,
In the City of Duhu(,ue, Dubuque
I 3L County, Iowa; and
Special Session, August 20, 1956 343
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the CRY council has within the City of Dubuque, be
Whereas
round that it Is In the pubile Interest ranted a permit to sell cigarettes
g
that said conveyances he accepted
streets esGhhlishrd there- Ci Y cigarette papers within said
and public
°"
NOW THrRF;FOIti:, BI•: IT OR- Name
DAINED 13Y THF, CITY cot'NCII.
Address
Andrew Stackis, 3166 Jackson
of CITY QF DVBt'Q"-:
That the oonveyance of Street.
Section 1.
the following described real estate
the Clty of Dubuque. Du-
Albert J. Ney, 1362 Central Ave.
situated In
buque County, Iowa, described as: npe.
strip of land 80 te,nt In width along
the south side of I,ot 2 of Lot 1 of I fit t1iBEthe bonds f'►]ed withEhe appli-
1 of Llnk'e Subdlvatlon, together with
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of the Subdivision of
cations
roved.
Lots 10 and 11 In Wilson's Dubuque,
the conveyance of Lot 2 of Lot 2
adopted and approved
and
of the Subdivision cif Iota a and 9 1n
this
20th day of August, 19
Wilson's Dubuque, and the conveY_
once of Lot 2 of the Subdivision of
CLARENCE P. WELD
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of
Wilson's Dubuque, be
Mayor
Lots 6 and 9 in
and the same are hereby accepted by
and a hut)
RAY F. KOLB
SCHU ELLER
the cit of Dubuque
streetO feet in width eatabSlethad
LEO N.
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
thereon to be known hureatter
CHARLES E. DOVE
Rection 2. That the conveyance
of Lot I of Lot 2 of Unk's Subdivi'
Councilmen
FROMMELT
Sion In the city of Dubuque be and
the sat or Is hereby accepted by the
Attest: LEO F.
City Clerk
City of Dubuque and a public street
30 feet In width be and the same Is
d the
eSecond-
hereby established thereon to be here-
after known as e
adoption
Carried by the
at[erteid
Section 3. That the conveyance0Lot
of the westerly 40 feet of Lot of Lot
ed by Mayor Welu.
following vote:
3 of Link's Subdivision in the Cita'
of Dubuque be and the same is here-
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Schuel er.
by accepted by the Cit)' of Dubuc ue
c feet in wlTth
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb,
and ppublic street 4o
eatsbllshed thereon to be hereafter
Nays --None.
known as "Montana Street":
Clty Clerk 1"'
RESOLUTION N0. 18056
Section 4. That the
and he is hereby authorised and di-
rected to file a certified copy of this
County
application f o r
have been ed
Ordinance In the office of the
Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa
Beer permits
oval n
approval and
thisCO ncil f or r
Passed on first reading this 20th
1936.
to beenexamined:
have
day of August,
Rule requiring reading or' [beer
THEREFORE,
NOW b the City
y
separate days suspended �)• AuKnei•
,nous vote this 20th day f
BE IT RESOLVED
of the City of Dubuque that
1956.
Passed adopted and agroved 1's�
recorded roll cal vote this
Council
fire following applications be gr
theto be issued
unanimoua
20th day of August, 1956-
CLARENCE P � ELIT,AA
and licenses are
compliance with the
the come this
OIt
upon
the ordinances Of
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. S( H[IF.LLER r
CHARLES A. KINT7.INOI.R
terms Of
City. „B.. PERMIT
CHARLES S. DOVE
CouNCILMEN
�I,A$S Address
Attest:
LEO F. FROMI1iF_LT
Name drl m
Edward J. Tracy, 1598
CITY CLERKStreet.
Published offlrlally In the Telegraph
this 24th day Or
Alberti. Ney, 1862 Central Ave
Herald Newspaper
August 19311LE0 F, FR 01f\iRLT
Pity Clerk
nue. PERMIT
CLASS
It x-24
Councilman Kolb moved the
Sydney Miller, :350 Burlington
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
Carried
Street. and approved
ed by Councilman Dove.
passed, adopted t 1956.
I 20th dor' of AuPus
by the following vote:
Councilmen
this WELU
CLARENCE
Yeas—Mayor Welu,
Kolb, Schueller.
Afayor
Dove, Kintzinger,
RAy F. KOLB
Nays—None.
LEO N. SCHU ILLER
ZINGER
RESOLUTION NO. 179.56
by the City
CHARLES A.
E DOVE
BE IT RESOLVED
Council of the City of Dubuque
CHARLES
Councilmen
that the following, having compli-
re
FROh1MELT
Attest: LEO City Clerk.
ed with the provisions of law
cigarettes I
lating to the sale of
1
3" Special Session, Angiist 20, 1956
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 181-56
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the ap-
proval of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Edward J. Tracy, 1598 E 1 in
Street.
Albert J. Ney, 1662 Central Ave-
nue.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Sydney Miller, 2850 Burlington
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of August, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 182.56
Whereas there has been f i l e d
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of
Faldorf's Place in the City of Du-
buque, Dubuque County, Iowa, is
platted as "Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4 in
Indian Hills" a subdivision in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa,
and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval endors-
ed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appear
streets to be known as "I n d i a n
Ridge", "Wapello Place", and
"Arrowhead Drive", and also ease-
ments for public utilities w h i c h
the owners upon said plat h a v e
dedicated to the public forever;
and
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Council and
they find that the same conforms
to the Statutes and Ordinances re-
lating thereto, except that the
grades have not been established,
the streets brought to grade, or
surfacing, sewer or water utilities
installed;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That the dedication of
Indian Ridge, Wapello Place and
Arrowhead Drive, together with
the easements for public utilities,
as the same appear on said plat,
be and the same are hereby ac-
cepted;
Section 2. That the plat of the
Subdivision of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot
2 of Lot 1 of Faldorf's Place in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, which will hereafter be
known as "Block 1, Block 2, Block
3 and Block 4 in Indian Hills", be
and the same is hereby approved
and the Mayor and Clerk are here-
by authorized and directed to en-
dorse the approval of said City up-
on said plat, provided the owners
of said properly execute their writ-
ten acceptance hereto attached,
agreeing:
(a) To reduce all streets to grade
as shown by the profiles submitted
with the plat:
(b) To surface Indian R i d g e,
Wapello Place and Arrowhead
Drive for a width of 30 feet from
curb face to curb face with six inch
rolled stone base, 21/2 inch bitumin-
ous concrete surfacing with seal
coat, and concrete curb and gutter
as shown in City of Dubuque Stan-
dard Curb and Gutter Section;
Special Session, August 20, 1956 _ 345
(c) To install 8 inch vitrified tile I
sanitary sewer with 4 inch house
lateral to each lot, in accordance
with plans heretofore approved by
the Iowa State Department of
Health;
(d) To install 6 inch cast iron
water main with 'Ia inch copper
surface laterals to each lot, in ac-
cordance with plans approved by
the City Engineer;
(e) To construct the foregoing
improvements in accordance with
plans and specifications approved
by the City Manager, under the in-
spection of the City Engineer, and
in a manner approved by the City
Manager;
(f) To maintain the street im
provements for a period of four
years from the date of their ac-
ceptance and to maintain the sew-
er and water main for a period of
two years from the date of their
acceptance;
(g) To construct said improve-
ments prior to November 1st, 1957;
and further provided that J. Allen
Wallis, Jr. and Dlarijane S. Wallis,
as owners of said Subdivision se-
cure the performance of the fore-
going conditions with a surety bond
in such amount and with s u c h
sureties as may be acceptable to
the City Manager;
Section 3. That in the event the
said owners shall fail to execute
the Acceptance and provide the
bond required in Section 2 hereof
within thirty (30) days from the
date of this Resolution the provi-
sions hereof shall be null and void
and the acceptance of the dedica-
tions and the approval of the plat
shall not be effective.
Passed, adopted and approved
by unanimous roll call vote, Aug-
ust 20th, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
ACCEPTANCE OF
RESOLUTION NO. 182-56
J. Allen Wallis Jr. and Marijan
S. Wallis with full knowledge an
understanding of all the terms and
conditions of Resolution No. 182-56
hereby accept the same as adopt-
ed and agree to abide by, comply
with and carry out all of the terms
and conditions thereof.
Executed this 20th day of August,
1956.
J. Allen Wallis Jr.
Marijane S. Wallis
Councilman Kolb m o v e d the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the regularly scheduled meeting
for the month of September, being
the first Monday of the month,
which would fall on Labor Day be
postponed to the following day,
namely the first Tuesday of the
month of September. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. A. J. Dupont, District Man-
ager and Mr. Elmer W. Brauhn,
Superintendent of Transportation of
the Interstate Power Company
were present at the meeting. The
Mayor addressed the gentlemen by
statim that the citizens are dis
turbed about the Transit Service in
our City. Could you ease their
minds by making a statement on
You"
intentions? Mr. Dupont pre
sented each member of the Council
with a statement of total passengers
carried for the calendar years 1948
through July 1956 and also an earn-
ings statement for the same per
iod. Both statements showed a tre-
mendous loss both as to total pas-
sengers carried and operating loss.
se the
Mr. Dupont stated that becausteady
bus company's history
of in-
come issses t�g coat i passengers
necessar
ily mean that the Company will
quit operating busses. A city fran-
chise is usually an asset but in this
case it would be a liability,
use
it would mean underwriting a loss
of three quarters eoaf a Period.
Bus
lars in a ten Y
e company losses have increased the
d last six months becauseitan
possible to find new y
346 Special Session, August 20, 1956
means of economizingfurthersop-
stet-
erations. Mr. Dupont
ed that the Interstate Power Com-
pany is interested in the welfare
of the City and was aware of the
importance to the City of adequate
bus service. He also felt that their
eight and one-half years of opera-
tion at a loss is evidence of their
sincerity in continuing bus oper-
ations without a franchise. Mr. Du-
pont then offered to supplement a
recent letter to the Council to guar-
antee six months notice before
making any major change in the
present operation of the busses,
which was accepted by the Coun-
cil. Councilman Kintzinger who is
a member of a State commission
which is studying bus companies
all over the State, stated that there
are seventeen bus companies oper-
ating in Iowa and not one of them
is operating at a profit. He fur-
ther stated that in the State of Wis-
consin progress has been made in
the same situation by reducing
State taxes to bus operating com-
panies, which has proven to give
enough relief to keep the compan-
ies from operating at a loss. Mayor
Welu stated that the solution to the
problem is patronage and voiced
his hope that every labor local,
merchant's organization and indi-
vidual should do all they possibly
can to promote the use of bus serv-
ice in the City.
Mayor Welu moved that the rules
be suspended in order to let any-
one present address the Council
on any subject they may desire.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. George Steuer of 1486 Maple
street addressed the Council rela-
tive to a notice received from the
Health Department to get rid of his
rabbits. Mr. Steuer explained the
fact that rabbit meat is the only
kind he can eat, due to sickness,
and that is the only reason he rais-
es rabbits. Councilman Schueller
moved that action on the matter
be held in abeyance until investi-
gated by the City Solicitor. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad.
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Adopted December 3 1956
Approved Dq.oemb,4T.., ,...,.1958
Councilmen................... ••
AtteJ.` ................................
ty
Regular Session, September 4, 1956 347
C I T Y COUNCIL re Upon investigation the Police
Department it was recommended
that
warning signs be placed on
(OFFICIAL) Asbury Road indicating pedestrians
Regular Meeting September 4, crossing.Proper signs have been ordered
1956.
and will be placed as soon as they
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
arrive.
Present — Mayor Welu, Council-
Respectfully submitted,
men Dove, Kintzinger, K o 1 b,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
Schueller. City Manager Schiltz.
City Manager.
Mayor Welu read the call and
Councilman Kolb moved that the
stated that this is a regular meet-
recommendation of the Police De.
ing of the City Council for the pur-
partment be approved. Seconded
pose of acting upon such business
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol -
as may properly come before the
lowing vote:
meeting.
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
August 27, 1956
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
To the Honorable Mayor
Nays—None. September 27, 1956
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
To the Honorable Mayor
Gentlemen:
and City Council,
The Police Department have re-
Dubuque, Iowa.
ceived many complaints over a pe-
riod of years regarding he parking
Gentlemen:
Since a new business building has
of vehicles opposite the driveways
been erected at the corner of Lor -
Street a problem of
or a garage in a narrow alley or
as and Locust
at short periods
street.
At the present time there is no
continuous parking
of time has developed.
ordinance covering this situation.
Many people parking for long pe -
time between 14th and 15th
It is recommended that a new sec-
tion be added to the Traffic Ordi-
riods of
on Locust make it impossible for
nance as follows:
any one to find a place to park in
they are doing busi-
"No person shall park any ve-
this area when
hicle opposite any entrance to a
garage or driveway on any street
ness.
In order to give relief to the park -
or alley twenty feet in width or
ing problem as it exists, I recom-
be restricted on
less."
Respectfully submitted,
mend that parking
the west side of Locust from Loras
L. J. SCHILTZ,
to 15th Street to two hours.
Respectfully submitted,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
L. J. SCHILTZ
recommendation of City Manager
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb Moved
ger
Schiltz be approved and the com-
Manager
munication referred to the City So-
recommendationOfCity the com-
Schiltz be approved
licitor to have proper proceedings
refer d theSO -
prepared. Seconded by Councilman
munication
munication
licitor to have proper
Schueller. Carried by the following
Councilman
prepared. Seconded by the follow-
by
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Carried
ing vote:
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Welu, Councilmen
Nays—None.
Yeas—Mayor
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
September 27, 1956 s None.
Nay — ust 29 1958.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The request of Mr. & Mrs. Robert
C. Pape and others relative to the
erection of caution lights at the in-
tersection of Asbury and C a r t e r
Road was referred to the C i t y
Manager for investigation and re-
port .
Aug
To the Honorable
onor ble Mayor
and City
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Pape
The petition of Mrs. the
others requesting th erequesting
tion of a street lig
tion Street f was ereferred ato the i tlY
.fig Regular Session, September 4, 1956
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report.
Upon investigation it was deter-
mined that a streetlight should be
placed at the intersection requested
because the area is now built up
with new homes.
It is also recommended that a
street light be placed at the inter-
section of Woodlawn Street and
Lindale Street because of many
new homes in this vicinity.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 29, 195
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
There have been requests for
restricted parking on the north side
of University Avenue from Loras
Boulevard to Algona Street.
During the time that school is in
session many of the students park
their cars in this area for several
days at a time making it impos-
sible for residents to have access
to their home.
Parking facilities are available
for the student's cars elsewhere on
the campus and I therefore recom-
mend that this area be restricted
to two hour parking.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved and that prop-
er proceedings be prepared. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 29, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Mr. R. G. McNa-
mer and others relative to the nuis-
ances created by the operation of
the Allied Chemical Company, Bar-
rett Division, was referred to the
City Manager and City Solicitor for
investigation and report.
I have investigated this report
without the assistance of the City
Solicitor and find that the Allied
Chemical Company is in the pro-
cess of making major changes in
their manufacturing plant which
will in turn eliminate the noise dur-
ing the night time.
One of the major causes of noise
is the cutting of wood into small
chips with large rotary cutters.
This process is continuous for 24
hours at the present time, however,
by December 31st the Company
will have storage capacity avail-
able so that all of the wood cutting
can be done either during one shift
or in some cases may extend into
the second shift, and in no case la-
ter than 11:00 p.m.
In regard to the whistle blowing
which is at the present time auto-
matic and indicates a change of
shift, this will be discontinued.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
above report of the City Manager
be received and filed and the clerk
instructed to circulate a few copies
of the report to the petitioners in
the area showing the result of the
investigation. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 30, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I am attaching herewith an
Agreement that has been negotiat-
ed with the Milwaukee Railroad
permitting the City of Dubuque to
construct two sewer lines u n d e r-
neath and through their bridge No.
K-98 in Dubuque which is located
in the vicinity of our Sewer Treat-
ment Plant.
These sewers will be constructed
in connection with our Sewer Treat-
ment Plant and the Catfish Creek
Interceptor Sewer.
Regular Session, September 4, 19561 349
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil approve the Agreement and au-
thorize the Mayor and City Clerk
to execute it on behalf of the City
of Dubuque.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the Mayor
and Clerk instructed to sign the
agreement in behalf of the C i t y.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 30, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Dallas Bush has assigned to the
Dubuque Bank do Trust Company
his equity in his contract with the
city amounting to $4500.00.
This contract is for demolition of
buildings on 921, 923, 947, 955, 973,
975, 989 and 999 Central Avenue and
1835 Audubon Street.
I am attaching the assignment
by Dallas Bush so it can be made
a matter of record.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCIIILTZ,
City Manager.
ASSIGNMENT
To Dubuque Bank and Trust Com-
pany, Dubuque, Iowa
WHEREAS, the undersigned is
indebted to the above mentioned
bank, hereinafter called "Bank"
at the date hereof, in the sum of
;3,500.00 principal, with interest
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent
per annum, clue 60 days after date
hereof:
NOW, THEREFORE, for value
received and for the purpose of se-
curing payment at maturity of the
principal and interest of said in-
debtedness, and of any extension
or renewal of the same, and to se-
cure as well as all other indebted-
ness, and of any extension or re-
newal of the same, and to secure
as well all other indebtedness, now
or hereafter owing from the under-
signed to said bank, the under-
signed hereby sets aside, assigns,
and transfers to said bank my en-
tire equity in a certain contract
with the CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA, for demolition and removal
of the following listed buildings at
the designated locations and known
as proposal number -1-:
921 and 923 Central Avenue, Du-
buque, Iowa
947 and 955 Central Avenue, Du-
buque, Iowa
973 and 975 Central Avenue, Du-
buque, Iowa
989 and 999 Central Avenue, Du-
buque, Iowa
1835 Audubon Street
together with the right to sue for,
collect, receive and receipt for the
amount represented by said con-
tract and to apply the proceeds
thereof upon said indebtedness,
which contract hereby is warranted
to be valid, subsisting and collec-
tible in the amount hereinabove
written.
Dated the 30th day of August, 1956.
-s- Dallas Bush
Dubuque Bank and Trust Company
Dubuque, Iowa.
Receipt is hereby acknowledged
of the above notice and a copy of
the above mentioned instructions
of assignment.
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
assignment be approved and made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mavor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
September 4, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
A request has been made to my
office for a street light on Coates
Avenue between Concord S t r e e t
and the first light west.
Upon investigation it was found
that trees obstructed the 1 i g h t,
however, with these trees trimmed
a light is still needed because of
the distance between lights.
I recommend that a street light
be installed on pole No.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
W Regular Session, September 4, 1956
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
September 4, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and pol-
icy and desire to have your approv-
al on same for filing, subject to
the approval of the City Solicitor:
HEATING
Bessie Rafoth, Bond No. S
1080462, The Fidelity and Casualty
Co.
George Pinski, Bond No. 28214 13
2321 54, U.S. Fidelity and Guaran-
ty Co.
SIDEWALK
Arthur A. Hartmann, d -b -a Hart-
mann Construction Co., Columbia
Casualty Co.
EXCAVATION
Curtis -Straub Co., Policy No. PC
25130, Central Surety and Ins. Corp.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb ordered t he
bonds and policies filed subject to
the approval of the City Solicitor.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 23, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
With reference to the attached
petition of the Dubuque Packing
Co. dated July 27, 1956 requesting
vacation of portions of East Eigh-
teenth Street and the alley first
east of Maple Street the Planning
& Zoning Commission recommends
the following:
The vacation of the north one
half of East Eighteenth Street from
the west line of Maple Street to
the east line of the alley first east
of Maple Street and that portion of
the alley first east of Maple Street
from the north line of Fast Eigh-
teenth Street to the northerly end
of said alley.
Respectfully submitted,
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By .. Secretary
Owen Riley Pro Tem
Councilman Kolb moved the ap-
proval of the recommendation and
the communication be referred to
the City Solicitor to have proper
proceedings prepared. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 13, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
With regard to attached petition
of Mr. & Mrs. John Haber, said
petition does not have names of any
other affected property owners in
the area, and such should be ob-
tained before consideration of the
City authorities is warranted. Thus
the Planning & Zoning Commission
recommends that petition be re-
turned without action.
Respectfully submitted,
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Secretary
Richard V. McKay
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the Planning &
Zoning Commission be approved.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 13, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
At a meeting of the Dubuque
Planning & Zoning Commission
held Wed. August 8, 1956, said Com-
mission approved final plat of pro-
posed Section No. 1 of Indian Ridge
Subdivision, and hereby recom-
mends to your Honorable Body that
you grant similar approval.
Respectfully submitted,
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Secretary
Richard V. McKay
Rc-fiular Session, September 4, 1956 351
Councilman Schueller moved that
the communication be received and
f i I e d. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 23, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The attached petition of John B.
Meyer, 1610 University Ave. dated
May 21, 1956 has been considered
by the Planning and Zoning Com-
mission. The grounds were viewed
and Mr. Meyers views and plans
were considered.
We recommend to your Honor-
able Body that this petition for sale
of portions of property adjacent to
Grandview Ave. be denied because
the street as now laid out is just as
it should be for traffic circulation
and sight angles.
Respectfully submitted,
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Secretary
Owen Riley Pro Tem
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the Planning &
Zoning Commission be approved.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY
1000 MAIN STREET
DUBUQUE, IOWA
August 24, 1956
Honorable Mayor and Council
City of Dubuque,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In our letter of July 18, 1956 we
assured your honorable body "that
Interstate Power Company w i l 1
continue good bus service in Du-
buque for the time being without
a franchise and if there is any
change in our plans you will re-
ceive ample notice".
We wish to supplement that
statement by assuring you s i x
months prior notice if there is any
change in our plans.
Yours very truly,
A. J. DUPONT
District Manager
AJ Dupont: mmk
cc: Mr. L. J. Schiltz; City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
made a matter of record. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of the League of
Iowa Municipalities extending an
invitation to attend the L e a g u e
convention at Des Moines October
4th and 5th, 1956, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be received
and referred to the Council for fur-
ther consideration. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of John V i r g i l
Case cancelling proposals former-
ly made as to commission of ten
per cent of the amount in reduc-
tions going to consumers of nat-
ural gas and requesting a certified
copy of the statement of the North
Public Service Company filed with
the City for the year ending De-
cember 31, 1955, presented a n d
read. Mayor Welu moved that a
copy of the report be sent to Mr.
Case, if he sends the proper fee,
if and when the report is returned
to the City from Laramore & Doug-
lass, the firm of Consultants who
are presently reviewing the report.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Schueller.
Dove, Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
Communication of the Board of
Dock Commissiosubmitting
agreement
photostatic copy of an
between the C. M. St. P. & 11. R. R.
Co. and the City, through its board
Of Dock Commissioners, as to the
filling of additional land which is
to be acquired
changethe for o tch egr
Company
lands from the Railroad Company,
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the agree-
352 Regular Session, September 4, 19,56
ment be received and filed. Sec.
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
August 30, 1956
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Robert W. Leonard, 540 English
Lane and find that through an un-
fortunate misunderstanding claim-
ant's car was sprayed with asphalt
and that he sustained damages in
the amount claimed.
Therefore, I recommend that the
claim be allowed and that the audi-
tor be instructed to issue a warrant
to Robert W. Leonard in the amount
of $20.00 and deliver the same up-
on receipt of a properly executed
release.
Respectfully,
-s- T. H. Nelson
N:S
cc to Mr. Leonard.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Solicitor
Nelson be approved and the Audi-
tor instructed to draw a warrant in
the amount of $20.000 payable to
Robert W. Leonard in full settle-
ment of the claim and deliver the
same upon a properly executed re-
lease. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of Claim of George F.
Lochner of 1280 Elm Street in the
amount of $50.00 for damage to his
car as the result of striking a rut
in the street on West Seventeenth
on September 1, 1956, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
Notice of Claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 43-56
An Ordinance Authorizing Marg-
aret Kremer to Construct a Wall in
Glen Oak Street, presented and
read, Councilman Kolb moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol -
]owing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE No. 43-56
An Ordinance Authorising Margar-
et Kremer to Construot a Wail in
Glenn Oak Street.
BE iT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
B17QUE, IOWA:
Section I. That Margaret Kremer,
as owner of Lot 20 In Home Addition
in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa,
be and she Is hereby granted per-
mission to construct a retaining wall
In Glen Oak Street abutting said
pro arty, eight feet (8') from the
curb line subject to the following
terms ana conditions:
(a) That said wall be constructed
under the supervision of the City
Manager;
(b) rant-
ed le revocca-ble9A theepleasherein urenof
the City Council, with or without
cause;
(o) That In the event the permission
herein granted is revoked the per-
mittee, for herself, her succes-
sors or assigns agrees to remove
said wall at her expense, within a
reasonable time and in the event
of her failure so to do the City
may remove the same and assess
the coat thereof against the first
above described property:
Section 2. That this Ordinance
be In full force and effect upon
its passage and publication as pro-
vided by law and the acceptance of
the terms and conditions In writing
by the permittee.
Passed this 4th day of September,
1966.
CLARENCF. P. WEI.0
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGF.R
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Councilmen
Attest:
LEO F FROMMELT
City Clerk
Published In the Telegraph- Herald.
September 10th, 1956.
LEO F. FROMMF.iff
It 9/10 City Clerk
ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE
No. 48-56
Margaret Kremer, as owner of Lot
20 in Home Addition In the City of
Dubuoue, Dubuque County. Iowa, for
herself, her successors and assigns.
accepts and agrees to the terms and
eondltlons of Ordinance No. 43-56, as
enacted by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 6th
day of September A. D. 1956.
/s/ Mrs. Margaret Kremer
it '-%in (Margaret Kremer)
Regttllr Session, Septemlx r 4, 1956 3513
Councilman K o l b moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 44-56
An Ordinance Amending the Zon-
ing Ordinance and Zoning Map of
the City of Dubuque by Changing
the Classification of the therein de-
scribed real estate from Single
Family Residence District Classifi-
cation to Two Family Residence
District Classification, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None,
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu,'
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Ordinance be placed on file with
the City Clerk for at least one week
for public inspection and that a pub-
lic hearing be held on the Ordinance
on October 8, 1956 in the Council
Chamber and that the City Clerk
be instt•ucled to publish notice of
hearing in the manner required
by law. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Ordinanc* NO. 45-56
An Ordinance Amending the Zon•
ing Ordinance of the City of Du•
buque by Repealing Sub - Section
"j" of Section 1 of Article 4 of the
Zoning Ordinance of the City of Du
buque and enacting Substitute:
therefor to Authorize Additional
Uses in the Multiple Residence Diel•
trict, presented and read. Council
man Kolb moved that the reading
just had be considered the first
reading of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Ordinance be placed on file with the
City Clerk for at least one week
for public inspection and that a pub-
lic hearing be held on the Ordinance
on October 8, 1956 in the Council
Chamber and that the City Clerk be
instructed to publish notice of the
hearing in the manner required by
law. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 46.56
An Ordinance Accepting Certain
Conveyances of Real Estate for the
widening and Extension of Sullivan
Street and Establishing a Public
Street thereon, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 48.58
An Ordinance Accepting certain Con-
vu>unrrs of Heal !.state fur the
N'Idening and 1;xtenelou of suinvun
Street and Eatabllel,ing a Public
Street Thereon.
whervvas Itertnan C. Bruckman and
urrtrude Brockman. husband and
354 Regular Session, September 4, 1956
wife, have tendered to the City Coun-
cil their deed conveyying:
Lot 1 of the 9ubdlvfelon of Lot 2
of Lot 9 and Lot 2 of the Sub-
division of Lot l of Lot I of Lot 11
of Brockman's Subdivision In the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, according
to the recorded plats thereof,
for the purof widening and ex-
tending 9ulitvan street; and
Whereas the City Council having
examined the plat and proposal for
the widening and extension of Aaid
.Sullivan Streat, has determined that
It is In the best Interest of the pub-
lic that said Deed be accepted and
the street established:
Now therefore, be it ordained by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the conveyance of
I.ot 1 of the subdivision of Lot 2 of
Lot 9 and Lot 2 of the Subdivision of
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 11 of Brock -
man's subdivision In the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, according to the record-
ed plata thereof, by Herman C.
Brockman and Gertrude Brockman.
dated August 20th, 1956, be and the
same Is hereby accepted;
Section 2. That Sullivan street In
the City of Dubuque be and the same
Is hereby widened and extended to In-
clude the above described real estate
and established as a public street In
the City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa.
Section S. This Ordinance shall be
to full force and effect from and after
Itr. final passage, adoption and pub-
lication as by law provided.
Introduced the 4th day of Septem-
ber, 1956.
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 4th day of September, 1956.
Passed, adopted and approved this
4th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINOER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt Councilmen
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 10th
day of September, 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It 9-10 City Clerk
Councilman Kolb m o v e d the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of statement of
receipts and a list of claims for
which warrants were drawn during
the month of July 1956, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Navy Moth-
ers Club for permission to hold a
tag day on October 27, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the petition
be granted providing there are no
conflicting d a t e s. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by t h e
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of KOF Foundation Test
Borings Inc. for permission to car-
ry out test borings adjacent :a the
existing J. C. Penney C o m p a n y
store and Avon Theatre on Main
street, presented and read. Council-
man Schueller moved that the pe-
tition be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Joseph J. Weiner re-
questing a refund of $150. on his
Class "B" beer permit No. 71, as
he has discontinued business as of
September 4, 1956, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the petition be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant in the amount of $150. payable
to Joseph J. Weiner, to cover the
un -expired portion of his class "B"
permit No. 71. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Joseph J. Weiner re-
questing a refund of $75.00 on his
cigarette license No. 124, as he has
discontinued business as of Septem-
ber 4, 1956, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant in the
amount of $75.00, payable to Joseph
J. Weiner, to cover the unexpired
portion of his cigarette license No.
124. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Gregory W. Corken et
al objecting to the establishment of
an armory by the U.S. Government
Regular Session, September 4, 1958 35.5
on Rockdale Road, requesting fur-
ther that their objections be made
known to the Army personnel con.
cerned, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the rules
be suspended in order to let anyone
present address the Council on the
subject if they so desire. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—:Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Captain Otto Scharth of the Du-
buque Army Reserve sub -office, ad-
dressed the Council by describing
the planned building as resembling
a modern one-story school type
structure to be used one or two
nights a week for instruction and
the housing of a limited number of
army vehicles and equipment. The
proposed Armory would be u s e d
strictly as a training center and
that it could not be used for com-
mercial purposes of any kind, be-
cause it would be under Army con-
trol. It therefore cannot be fairly
compared to the National G u a r d
Armory, and its activities, on
Southern avenue over which t h e
Federal Government has no con-
trol. The new Armory would be
built at an estimated cost of $280,-
000 and would enhance the area
arxi it would further prove to be of
considerable benefit to the City as
a whole. Major Kenneth L. Apel, lo-
cal company commander address-
ed the Council by stating that Ar-
my reservists have been training in
Dubuque since 1938 in such places
as the Fischer Building and now
presently in the Federal Building,
which testifies to the quiet non -
boisterous nature of the classes. Lt.
Col. Duncan Glab, battalion com-
mander concurred in the remarks
of the former army personnel
speakers.
After due consideration of the a-
bove remarks Mayor Welu moved
that the objections in the petition
be overruled and the Clerk in-
structed to send a letter of explana-
tion to the petitioners and it is the
view of the Council that we go a-
long with the installation. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
September 4, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In 1953 the City Council passed a
Resolution of Necessity for the im-
provement of Lenox, Brown and
Beverly Avenues.
None of these improvements have
been carried out as provided in the
Resolution of Necessity. T h e s e
streets will have to be improved
after the sewers are put in t h e
streets.
I recommend that this Resolution
of Necessity be repealed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 183.56
A Resolution repealing Resolu-
tion No. 129.53 and Resolution No.
213-53.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Resolution No.
129.53 being a Resolution of Neces-
sity for the improvement of a por-
tion of Brown Avenue by surfacing
the same with asphalt macadam
surfacing be and the same is here-
by repealed and the lien for said
proposed improvement on t h e
properties in the benefited area be
and the same is hereby discharged.
Section 2. That Resolution No.
213-53 ordering construction of said
improvement be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Section 3. That the City Clerk be
and he is hereby authorized and
directed to record a certified copy
of this resolution in the office of the
County Auditor of Dubuque County.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELD
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E `DOVE.
Attest: LEO F. FROMM Clerk
3W Regidar Session, September 4, 19,38
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 184-56
A Resolution repealing resolu-
tion No. 153-53 and Resolution No.
221-53.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Resolution No.
153.53 being a Resolution of Neces-
sity for the improvement of a por-
tion of Lenox Avenue by surfacing
the same with asphalt macadam
surfacing be and the same is here-
by repealed and the lien for said
proposed improvement on t h e
properties in the benefited area be
and the same is hereby discharged.
Section 2. That Resolution No.
221-53 ordering construction of said
improvement be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Section 3. That the City Clerk be
and he is hereby authorized and di-
rected to record a certified copy of
this resolution in the office of the
County Auditor of Dubuque County.
Passed, adopted and approved
this Ah day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLR
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 185.56
A Resolution repealing Resolu-
tion 126-53 and Resolution No. 212-
53.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Resolution No.
126-53 being a Resolution of Neces-
sity for the improvement of a por-
tion of Beverly Avenue by surfac.
ing the same with asphalt maca-
dam surfacing be and the same is
hereby repealed and the lien for
said proposed improvement on the
properties in the benefited area be
and the same is hereby discharg-
ed.
Section 2. That Resolution No.
212.53 ordering construction of said
improvement be and the same is
hereby repealed.
Section 3. That the City Clerk be
and he is hereby authorized and
directed to record a certified copy
of this resolution in the office of
the County Auditor of Dubuque
County.
Passed, adopted a n d approved
this 4th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELI.ER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 186-S6
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to the
Council for approval and the same
have been examined:
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant-
ed and licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the terms
of the ordinances of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
J. Louis and Susan Spielman, 601
Rhomborg Avenue.
Walter R. Johnson, 336 M a i n
Street.
James H. Scherer, 1187 I o w a
Street.
Thomas F. McDonough, 1064 Uni-
versity Avenue.
Ronald J. Weiner, 909 W a l n u t
Street.
Grange J. Kohn, 399 East 20th
Street.
Ret;nlar Session. September 4, 1956 3g7
Carl L. Noel, 1080 University Ave-
nue.
Vincent A. McClean, 38 West 4th
Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Gus Pusateri, 1098 Main Street.
Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc.,
630 Locust Street.
Walter W. Knoll, 205 Kaufman
Avenue.
Thomas Oeschger, 815 West 5th
Street.
National Tea Company, 896 Main
Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the a-
doption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 181.56
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants and
they have received the approval of
this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
PIY with the ordinances of this
city and they have filed proper
bonds:
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
J. Louis and Susan Spielman, 601
Rhomberg Avenue.
Walter R. Johnson, 336 M a i n
Street.
James H. Scherer, 1187 1 o w a
Street.
Thomas F. McDonough, 1064 Uni-
versity Avenue.
Ronald J. Weiner, 901+ W al n u t
Street.
Grange J. Kohn, 399 Fast 20th
Street.
C a r I L. Noel, 1080 Univer-
sity Avenue.
Vincent A. McClean, 38 West 4th
Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Gus Pusateri, 1098 Main Street.
Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc.,
630 Lucust Street.
Walter W. Knoll, 205 Kufmann
Avenue.
Thomas Oeschger, 815 West Sth
Street.
National Tea Company, 896 Main
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted a n d approv-
ed this 4th day of September, 1ik%.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman K o 1 b moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 188.56
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City. Address
Name
Mt. St. Bernard Seminary, Inc.
( Effective 10-1-56), Carter Road.
William G. Fenelon, 2528 Central
Avenue.
Ronald J. Weiner, 909 Walnut
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the appli-
cations be approved.
358 Regular Session, September 4, 1956
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the a-
doption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved .Jany ?9.....1957
Januar 7
Adopted..................y......!.....1957
Councilmen ........../...I�!'L�l.
61
Atte k W it
City Clerk
Special Session, September 17, 1M56 359
CITY COUNCIL
Special Session, September 17,
1956.
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger, K o 1 b,
Schueller.
Absent— City Manager Schiltz.
Meeting called by order of May-
or Welu.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
levying special assessments to
pay for the cost of improvement
of various streets with Hot Mix -
Hot Laid asphaltic concrete sur-
facing known as "The City of Du-
buque 1956 Hot Mix -Hot Laid as-
phaltic concrete surfacing project
No. 1" and acting on any o t her
business as may properly come
before a regular meeting of the
City Council.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of notice of
levy of special assessment to pay
for the cost of improvements on
portions of the following named
streets with Hot Mix -Hot Laid as-
phaltic concrete surfacing to -wit:
1. The alley from 9th Street to
11th Street between Main Street
and Iowa Street.
2. The alley from 2nd Street to
8th Street between Main S t r e e t
and Iowa Street.
3. Clarke Drive from the East
Property Line of St. Ambrose to
the Southeast Property Line of
West Locust Street.
4. Delhi Street from the South
Property Line of University Ave-
nue to the West Property Line of
Lot 9 of Reches Subdivision.
5. West First Street from the
East Property Line of Locust
Street to the West Property Line
Of Iowa Street.
6. West Fifth Street from the
East Property Line of L o c u s t
Street to the West Property Line
Of Main Street.
7. West Locust Street from the
North Property Line of West 17th
Street to the East Property Line
Of Hodgen Street.
Amount of special assessment
$107,019.40, presented and r e a d.
No written objections filed and no
objectors present in the Council
Chamber at the time set for pub-
lic hearing. Councilman Kolb mov-
ed that the proofs of publication
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
Schedule of Assessments
RESOLUTION NO. 189.56
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That
to pay for "The City of Dubuque
1956 Hot Mix -Hot Laid asphaltic
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1"
for the improvement of the follow-
ing portions of the following nam-
ed streets with Hot Mix -Hot Laid
Asphaltic Concrete to -wit:
1. The alley from 9th Street to
11th Street between Main Street
and Iowa Street.
2. The alley from 2nd Street to
8th Street between Main Street
and Iowa Street.
3. Clarke Drive from the East
Property Line of St. Ambrose to
the Southeast Property Line of
West Locust Street.
4. Delhi Street from the South
Property Line of University Ave-
nue to the West Property Line of
I.ot 9 of Reches Subdivision.
5. West First Street from the
East Property Line of Locust
Street to the West Property Line
of Iowa Street.
6. West Fifth Street from the
Fast Property Line of Locust
Street to the West Property Line
of Main Street.
7. West Locust Street from the
North Property Line of West 17th
Street to the East Property Tine
of Hodgen Street.
by Mulgrew Blacktop Inc., con-
tractor in front of and adjoining
the same, a special tax be and is
hereby levied on the several lots,
and parts of lots, and parcels of
real estate all as named, situated
and owned, and for the several a.
mounts set opposite each lot or
parcel of real estate, as set forth
in the schedule.
360 Special Session,
Alley between Main Street and
Iowa Street from lith Street to 9th
Street
katherine Bradley & Etal
117.59
S-261 City Lot 33 ..
91.89
Katherine Bradley & Etal
Naz, S-40' City Lot 33
91.89
Katherine Bradley & Etal
117.59
5-9.7' City Lot 34 ..
44.50
Katherine Bradley & Etal
N-11.2' City Lot 33 .
51.45
Oscar & Walter H. Wessel-
117.59
hoft N-41.6' City Lot 34
191.08
C. F. Cody NI/2 City Lot
35 ......... ...........
117.59
Albert Geiggrich Etal S%
Y.M.C.A. C.L.
City Lot 85 .. ...
117.59
S. P. Rider Est. Und. 1-3,
168 ...... ....
N-42' City Lots 38 & 36A)
Geo. R. Burden & Richard
Y.M.C.A. C.L.
Watheh, Trustees Und.
Lot
1.3, NAT City Lots 36 &
168A
86A) . ....... .. ......
192.91
Geo. R. Burden & Richard
Wathen, trustees Und.
1-3, N-42' City Lots 36 &
36A)
Geo. R. Burden & Richard
Wathen, Trustees Und.
1-3, S-60' City Lots 36 &
36A)
S. P. Rider Est. Und. 1-3,
S-60' City Lots 36 & 36A)
275.62
Geo. R. Burden Und. 1-3,
8-60' City Lots 36 & 36A)
Katherine Bradley Etal Ci-
ty Lot 38 .............
235.19
Kath. W. Bradley City Lot
39 .. ....................
235.19
Mary B. Chalmers & Eliz.
B. Lewis City Lot 40 ..
235.19
Burnett S. Lacy City Lot
40A ...... ..... .. ..
235.19
Y.W.C.A. City Lot 161
235.19
Y.W.C.A. N-11.2' City Lot
162 ...... ........ . _
51.45
Y.W.C.A. S-40' City Lot
162 ...................
183.73
Clement J. & Louis Smith
N% City Lots 163 .....,
117.59
Clement �. & Louis 6tnith
S% City Lot 163 ......
117.59
Mrs. Irma Morgan Naz
City L'o't 164
117.59
Clarence J. Werten SI/j,
City Lot 164 ... _.
117.59
Eugenei & Robert (14), &
Farrell Kate Loetscher
0/'a) N-41' City Lots 165
.......
188.34
Edward J. Goodman S-10.2'
City Lot 165
46.86
September 17, 1956
Edward J. Goodman
NIA
City Lot 166 .......
..
117.59
Clara Bauer S'i
City
Lot
166 ..........
... ..
..
117.59
Clara E. Begley
Nis
City
Lot 167 ...
.. ...
117.59
Y.M.C.A. S% City Lot
167
117.59
Y.M.C.A. C.L.
City
Lot
168 ...... ....
........
235.19
Y.M.C.A. C.L.
City
Lot
168A
235.19
$4,231.95
S. P. Rider Est. Und. 1-3
Geo. i3. Burden & Richard
Wathem Trustees Und.
1-3 City Lot 87 . . No Benefit
Geo. R. Burden & Richard
Wath -en, Trustees Und.
1-3 City Lots 37 )
Bankers Life Co. N54 City
Lot 164A ... No Benefit
Bankers Life Co. SA City
Lot 164A .......... No Benefit
144.4 Tons Asphaltic Sur-
face Course at 9.01 ton
1,301.04
197.8 Tons Asphaltic Binder
Course at 9.01 ton ...... 1,782.18
72.93 Gals. Tack Coat R.C.
1 at 0.15 gal . ............ 10.94
91.5 Sq. ft. Concrete Re-
moval at 0.50 sq. ft. .... 45.75
195.5 Sq. Yd. Brick Re-
moval & Replacement w -
class "B" Concrete at
4.00 sq. yd. . ... 782.00
4 No. of Manholes Raised
or Lowered at 25.00 ea.
.. 100.00
$4,021.91
5 Per Cent Interest for 52
Days 29.05
4.5 Per Cent Extra Ex-
pense 180.99
$4,231.95
(All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to special benefits con-
ferred).
Alley between Main & Iowa from
8th to 2nd Streets.
Linehan & Molo Inc. West
70' of City Lot 185 225.83
Wm. E. & Anna Henschel
East 43' of City Lot 186
51.37
Ridge Motor & Machine
Company City Lot 186 277.24
*-Vial Session, S
Clayton J. Kramer & Joan
CO. City Lot 8 - North 23'
C. Ridge City Lot 187
277.24
job& A. Nagle City Lot 188
Margaret Bertsch City Lot
9
85.96
277.24
Clem J. McGuire City Lot
Henry Willging City Lot 10
1Q8 - West 29'
138.78
J. J. Nagle Est. City Loi
l0A
189 • East 84'
137.35
J. J. Nagle Est. N 2'3" - E
11 - South 2-3
84' - N 141" of City Lot
William Lawthur City Lot
190
4.83
Clem J. McGuire S 12' - E
Steuck City Lot 15 - South
84' - N 14'3" of City Lot
1-3
190
25.65
Louis Rotman South 50' of
ber City Lot 15 - Idtddle
City Lot 190
214.91
Jerry Rotman City Lot 191
276.14
Louis Rotman North 1-3 of
Lot 15 - North 1-3 . ..
City Lot 192
92.07
Jerry Rotman South 2-3 of
Alina R. Dovi City Lot 17 -
City Lot 192 . ,
184.11
Fischer Investment Com-
Knickerbocker Chappaqua
pany North 42'-3" of City
Corp. City Lot 17 - North
Lot 193
181.61
Fischer Investment Com-
Eliz. M. McGloughlin City
pany South 22' of City
Lot 18 - South 34' .....
Lot 193
94.57
Anthony A. Fincel & Ar-
Lot 1S - Middle 20' .. .
nold B. Schmidt North
Irwin C. Renier City Lot 18
1-$ of City Lot 194
92.07
Clifford W. Dennis & Grr-
Irwin C. Renier City Lot 19
aldine Lange. South 2-3 of
South 11'6"
City Lot 194
184.11
Klauer Julien Hotel Co.
Lot 19 - South 20' - M 40'
City Lot 195
276.14
Klauer Julien Hotel Co.
Edward L. Chambers City
City Lot 196
202.72
Klauer Julien Hotel Co.
City Lot 196A
73.46
Klaucr Julien Hotel Co.
North 13' ...
City Lot 5
276.14
Klauer Julien Hotel Co.
South 26'6" ........
City Lot 6
276.14
Klauer J411on Hotel Co.
Lot 20, North 37' 6"
City Lot 7
276.14
Francis G. & Lenort M. O'-
South 44'
Toole City Lot 8 - South
Dorothy R. Bray City Lot
22'
94.57
Dubuque Awning & Tent
Gertrude E. Cross & Anna
Co. City Lot 8 - M. 19.4'
E North City Lot 22 -
83.40
Dubuque Awning & Tent
461
CO. City Lot 8 - North 23'
Ryder City Lot 12 - South
111 13
Margaret Bertsch City Lot
9
85.96
Clem J. McGuire City Lot
276.14
Henry Willging City Lot 10
147 21
Harry A. Iiawbon City Lot
91.34
l0A
128.93
Clem J. McGuire City Lot
277.24
11 - South 2-3
184.11
William Lawthur City Lot
277.24
11 - North 1.3
92.07
_ptenlber 17, 19M
461
Isabelle M. & Marion L.
Ryder City Lot 12 - South
45.12
20'
85.96
Clem J. McGuire City Lot
92 4U
lap Wast 29' North 14'3"
30.80
City Mission of Dubuque
91.34
City Lot 12 - North 44'
189.14
John A. Nagle City Lot 13
277.24
Spiro & Demetra Bogas Ci-
ty Lot 14
277.24
Allen E. Sigman & Geo A.
Steuck City Lot 15 - South
1-3
92.40
Mich. M. & Frances M. Fa-
ber City Lot 15 - Idtddle
1-3
92.40
Eliz. M. McGloughlin City
Lot 15 - North 1-3 . ..
92.40
Margt. Nagle City Lot 16
277.24
Alina R. Dovi City Lot 17 -
South 21' .....
90.23
Knickerbocker Chappaqua
Corp. City Lot 17 - North
43'6"
186.97
Eliz. M. McGloughlin City
Lot 18 - South 34' .....
146.15
Eliz. M. McGlougblin City
Lot 1S - Middle 20' .. .
85.98
Irwin C. Renier City Lot 18
-North 10'6"
45.12
Irwin C. Renier City Lot 19
South 11'6"
49.41
Frances L. Gibbs Est. City
Lot 19 - South 20' - M 40'
86.98
Edward L. Chambers City
Lot 19 - North 20' - M 40'
85.98
Harry Phillips City W 19 -
North 13' ...
55.57
Harry Phillips City Lot 20 -
South 26'6" ........
113.92
Josephine K. Kretz City
Lot 20, North 37' 6"
161.20
John J. Nagle City Lot 21 -
South 44'
189.14
Dorothy R. Bray City Lot
21 - North 20' .......
85.98
Gertrude E. Cross & Anna
E North City Lot 22 -
South 4 ................
137.56
Gertrude Ryan Cross City
Lot 22 - 2 - North % ...
45.12
Kath. W. Bradley City Lot
22 - 1 - North %
92 4U
Kath. W. Bradley City Lot
23 - South 21'3" .....
91.34
Mary B. Chalmers & Eliz.
B. l.etaii City I.ut 23 -
1b3.41
North 42'8"
Archdiocese of Dubuque
275.44
City Lot 24
362 Special Session, September 17, 1956
Kath. W. Bradley City Lot
Linehan & Molo, Inc.
25 ... .. . • • • • • • • . .
275.07
Lot 184 - West 76' - South
Louis B. Bram, Trustee
45.5'
165.29
City Lot 26 - South 37'6"
Ray M. Clemens City Lot
.............
161.16
184 - East 37' - South 45.5'
M. E. Richard Est. City
...... .. ... ..
30.27
Lot 26 - North 26' .... ..
122.10
Dubuque Metal Trades
M. E. Richard Est. City
Council of Dubuque, Io -
Lot 27A ...
34.40
wa Lot 1 of Weigels Sub.
48.63
Adams Realty Corp. City
Daniel T. Gartner, Etal.
Lot 27 - South 23' .....
98.86
Lot 2 of Weigels Sub.
31.82
Geo. R. Burden & Richard
Daniel T. Gartner, Etal.
Bernard Wathen City Lot
Lot 3 of Weigels Sub. ..
45.81
27 - North 33'
141.85
F. R. Lacy Lot 4 of Weigels
Geo. R. Burden & Richard
Sub
69.70
Bernard Wathen City Lot
. ...................
28A - North 7' ...... ..
30.10
F. M. Jaeger Hardware
Hattie B. Reynolds City Lot
Company Lot 5 of Wei -
28A - North 21' .........
90.27
gels Sub. .. ...
121.32
Geo. R. Burden & Richard
Strip of land 3' x 75' in rear
Bernard Wathen City Lot
of Lots 1-2-3 E ;/2 Du -
28 ... , .. .... ......
154.74
buque Metal Trades
Lula & Arthur Diamond
Council of Dubuque, Iowa
City Lot 173 - East 73'
80.66
1 ......... .. I .....
2.04
Lula & Arthur Diamond
W 1/2 Daniel T. Gartner,
City Lot 173 - West 40'
125.65
Etal.
3.22
Crescent Realty Corp. of
Dubuque City Lot 174 -
$13,276.41
South 24' ...............
107.45
471.3 Tons Asphaltic Sur -
William B. & Edgar B.
face Course at 9.01 .....
4,246.41
Witmer City Lot 174 -
599.7 Tons Asphaltic Binder
North 47'6" .... .......
Crescent Realty Corp. of
204.15
Course at 9.01
5,403.30
Dubuque City Lot 175 -
208.82 Gals. Tack Coat R.C.
.
North ih..............
154.74
-1 at 0.15 .. . . • .•
31.32
Charles H. Bradley Jr. City
638.4 Sq. Yds. Brick Re -
Lot 175 - South % ......
154.74
moval & Replacement w -
William B. & Edgar B.
Class b Concrete at 4.00
Witmer City Lot 176A
137.56
..2,553.60
Andrew D. & Violet Kari-
.5 359. Ft. Concrete Re-
S
9.5 Sq q
gan City Lot 176 ........
137.56
Emily P. Stampfer City
2.49 Cu. Yds. Excavation at
Lot 177
275.44
1 25 . ,
"""""""
3.11
Emily Stampfer City
8 No. of Manholes raised or
Lot 1788 -North 27'6" ...
118.21
lowered at 25.00 ea. .....
200.00
Virginia B. Even City I of
$12,617.49
178 - South 36'6" ........
156.86
5 Per Cent Interest for 52
Joseph Jungnirth City Lot91.13
days ...
179 - North 53' ..........
227.79
4.5 Per Cent Extra Ex -
Merchants Supply Com-
pense ................
567.79
pany City Lot 181 - North
43' 1 ............
184.80
$13,276.41
Ray M. Clemens City Lot
All of which is assessed
in pro -
181 - South 21.53' ........
92.52
portion to the special benefits con -
Ray M. Clemens City Lot
ferred.
182 ... ................
142.92
Clarks Drive
Ray M. Clemens City Lot
Mettel Realty & Invest -
182A ...................
134.33
ment North '6,a of Lot 30
Ray M. Clemens City Lot
of Finley Addition .. ..
462.14
183
277.24
Victor V. & Geraldine P.
Ray M. Clemens City Lot
Helling South 'Aa of Lot 30
184 - North 19'
81.68
of Finley Addition .
102.85
Special Session, Se
Richard C. & Alice Davis
Lot 31 of Finley Addition
537.57
Helen D. Nelson Lot 32 of
Finley Addition 537.57
David & bfyrtle Pierce Lot
33 of Finley Addition 537.57
St. Anthony Church Lot 34
of Finley Addition
St. Anthony Church I,ot 35
of Finley Addition
St. Anthony Church Lot 36
of Finley Addition
St. Anthony Church Lot 2-37
of Finley Addition
St. Anthony Church Lot 2-
38 of Finley Addition
Lloyd E. Necker W 67'4" S
loo' Lot 39 of Finley Ad-
dition
Thomas & Bridget Walsh
E 2' - S 100' I.,ot 39 of Fin-
ley Addition
Albert V. Wise Ens N 98' of
Lot 4o of Finley Addition
Thomas & Bridget Walsh
Wt., S 100' of Lot 40 of
Finley Addition
Albert V. & Madeline Rise
El -i of S 100' of Lot 40 of
Finley Addition
Frank & Marcella Klein
Lot 41 of Finley Addition
Fred M. & Pauline Blosch
Lot 42 of Finley Addition
George M. & Bernadine
Christ Lot 43 of Fin-ey
Addition
Donald J. & Helen, & Ray
O'Nei3 Lot 44 of Finley
Addition
Herman F. & Monica
Luthe Lot 45 of Finle)
Addition
Joseph J Jr & Helen R.
CizDar East 24' N 98' of
IA)t 46 of Finley Addition
Ruitne Jungels West 42' N
98' d Lot 46 of Finley Ad -
dam
Rufine Juage:s West 42" S
100' Of Lot 46 of Fin:ey
Addition
Joseph J Jr & Iie:en H
Cupar East 24' S 104' of
Lot 46 of Finley AArint M
537.57
537.57
537.57
537.57
280.59
427.97
13.37
4808
220.67
220.6, I'
537.57
537 57
53, 57
53757
537 57
34 97
62.0
260.!!6
160.411
ptember 17, 1956 363
Joseph J. Jr. & Helen R.
Cizpar West 18' S 100' of
Lot 47 of Finley Addition
120.37
Joseph J. Jr. & Helen R.
Cizpar West 18' N 98' of
Lot 47 of Finley Addition
26.21
John & Muriel Mootz Lot 1-
E 51.4' - S 100' of Lot 47
Finley Addition
John & Muriel Mootz Lot 1-
E 51.4' - N 98' of Lot 47
Finley Addition
Albert & Stella Beitzel Lot
1 of Beitzel Place
Robert G" & Mary L o u
Schauer Lot 2 of Beitzel
Place
Bernard & Katherine
Schmitt Lot 1.2.2-1-1-1
Smyths Sub.
Edwin V. & Bernice Brown
Lot 1.2.1-1-1 Smyths Sub.
Clara Craig Finger Lot 2-1-
1-1-1 Smyths Sub.
John J. & Ruth Ludescher
Lot 1-1-1-1-1-1 Smyths
Sub.
John J. & Ruth Ludescher
Lot 1.1-2-1 Smyths Sub.
Albert Hammerand Lot 2
of Smyths Sub.
John C. Schwaegbler Lot 3
of Smyths Sub.
Elizabeth Russo Lot 4 of
Smyths Sub.
E'.iz. F, Humphrey Lot 5 d
Smyths Sub.
Elmer A. & R- H. Stand-
acher Lot 6 of Smytbs
Sub.
Clement H & Vivun Dar-
idsaver L o t 1-7 of
Smytbs Sub.
John J & Ruth Ladestber
Lot 1 of L.udesebw Plate
do 2
Frank H. & Katbemw A.
R.-etlu Lat 1.2 of Lud-
eseber P:ate So. 2
Cletus (I & Laredo S Hest -
man La 24 of Lodev--'k'r
Place No. 2
Hear'y Beau Est Lot i Of
)Vmeral Lot 18
lndependegg Sebad Dis.
tact Lot 1-2-1.1 si X16-
era- Lot 170
.).&ter of Charity Lot 14 di
Nmera: Lot 100 & 1R
276.84
60.65
98.10
46.21
38043
216.51
314.09
33950
359AS
350.43
3WA3
350.43
3% 4;
3U43
373 K
53-1$
3LO
»
4XL72
fes'
384 Special Session, September 17, 1956
Independent School Dis-
trict Lot 2-3 of Mineral
Lot 186 & 187 141.30
Independent School Dis-
trict Lot 2.4 of Mineral
Lot 186 & 187 .... 97.50
Independent School Dis-
trict Lot 2-2-9 of Smyths
Sub. ... No Benefit
Independent School Dis-
trict Lot 1-2-9 of Smyths
Sub. 19.80
Independent School Dis-
trict Lot 1-9 5,708.69
20,441.00
2881 Cu. Yds. Excavation,
82.88
old Macadam & Gravel
at 1.25
3,601.25
1490 Sq. Ft. Concrete Re-
25.45
moval at 0.50
745.00
407.8 Ton Stabilized Base
Stone at 2.65 . .
1,080.67
760.7 Gal. Tack Coat at
0.15
264.10
9 No. of Manholes raised or
37.93
lowered at 25.00 1
225.00
854.7 Ton Asphaltic Binder
Course at 9.01 .........
7,700.84
644.8 Ton Asphaltic Binder
187.63
Course at 9.01 ..........
5,809.65
19,426.51
4.5 Per Cent Extra Ex-
pense 874.19
5 Per Cent Interest for 52
days 140.30
Total Assessable Amt. $20,441.00
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Delhi Street from the South Prop-
erty Line of University Avenue to
the West Property Line of Lot 9
of Reches Subdivision
Lester Tepley Lot 2.6 of
Finley Home Add. 62.66
Marie B. Simpson Lot 4
of Finley Home Add. 385.37
Summit Cong. Church Lot 3
of Finley Home Add. 385.37
Summit Cong. Church Lot
2 of Finley Home Add. 385.37
Donald J. & Mary L o u
Manders Lot 7 of Finley
Home Add. . ..... 110.99
Ray & Lucille Hird Lot 8
of Finley Home Add.. . 31.83
Frank J. Blocker Lot 13
NW 2-3 of Finley Home
Add. .......... 24.66
L
W. Irvin & Rose M. Cham-
82.88
pion Lot 12 of Finley
Home Add . ............
86.04
Finley Hospital Lot 1-1 of
25.45
Finley Home Add.
2,346.65
Finley Hospital Lot 2-2-2 of
Boxleiters Sub.
566.77
Finley Hospital Lot 1-1-1-2-2
of Boxleiters Sub.
5.31
Finley Hospital Lot 2-1-1-2-
37.93
2 of Boxleiters Sub. ..
28.89
Wilfred S. Potterveld I.ot 1
of Sidonia Hosfords Sub.
187.63
Donald M. & Mildred M.
Frommelt Lot 2 of Sidon-
ia Hosfords Sub.
177.67
R. A. & Minnie French Lot
3 of Sidonia Hosfords Sub.
252.16
Sara Hyland Banfield Lot 1
of Loetscher Truebs Sub.
723.64
Patrick & Valeria Kearns
L of 3 of Loetscher
Truebs Sub. 98.80
Frank & Thresa Hanfeld
L o t 4 of Loetscher
Truebs Sub. . 49.76
Irwin J. & Florence E.
Kress Lot 5 of Loetscher
Truebs Sub. .. . .. 27.68
William Ifaag L o t 6 of
Loetcher Truebs Sub. 20.72
City of Dubuque Lot 1-2
Rigis Sub. . . No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 2-2 of
Rigis Sub. . .. No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 1 of
Rigis Sub. . No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 3 Sub.
Lot 12 M.L. 172 .... . No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 2 of
Sub Lot 12 M.L.172 No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 1 of
Sub Lot 12 M.L.172 No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 2-6 of
Sub Lot 12 M.L-172 .. No Benefit
A. J. Hartig I.ot 1-6 of Sub
Lot 12 M.L.172 419.93
82.88
R. A. & Minnie French Lot
4 N25' of Sidonia Hos-
fords Sub.
25.45
N. Lynn & Lillian B. Har-
wood Lot 4 S25' of Sidon-
ia Hosfords Sub.
22.51
N. Lynn & Lillian B. Har-
wood Lot 5 N105' of Si-
donia Hosfords Sub. .....
37.93
Blanche W. Heitzman Lot 2
of Loetscher Truebs Sub.
252.16
Sara Hyland Banfield Lot 1
of Loetscher Truebs Sub.
723.64
Patrick & Valeria Kearns
L of 3 of Loetscher
Truebs Sub. 98.80
Frank & Thresa Hanfeld
L o t 4 of Loetscher
Truebs Sub. . 49.76
Irwin J. & Florence E.
Kress Lot 5 of Loetscher
Truebs Sub. .. . .. 27.68
William Ifaag L o t 6 of
Loetcher Truebs Sub. 20.72
City of Dubuque Lot 1-2
Rigis Sub. . . No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 2-2 of
Rigis Sub. . .. No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 1 of
Rigis Sub. . No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 3 Sub.
Lot 12 M.L. 172 .... . No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 2 of
Sub Lot 12 M.L.172 No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 1 of
Sub Lot 12 M.L.172 No Benefit
City of Dubuque Lot 2-6 of
Sub Lot 12 M.L-172 .. No Benefit
A. J. Hartig I.ot 1-6 of Sub
Lot 12 M.L.172 419.93
i
Special Session, September 17, 1958
385
Lillian Harwood Lot 1-1 of
City of Dubuque Lot 2-2.1.1-
Moreheiser's Sub.
288.87
1.1-3 of Mineral Lot 172 .
17.35
Holy T r i n i t y Lutheran
City of Dubuque Lot 2.1-3
Church Lot 2-1 of More.
of Mineral Lot 172 .. ...
473.42
heiser's Sub. ..
122.53
Anna M. Gavin Lot 2-3 S
Holy T r i n i t y Lutheran
131' of Mineral Lot 172 ..
397.06
Church Lot 2 of More-
Cletus N. & Marcella Pau-
heiser's Sub.
411.47
ly Lot 1-N 95'-2-3 of Min -
Holy T r i n i t y Lutheran
eral Lot 172 ....
21.65
Church Lot 3 of More-
Mary A. Sten Lot 4 of Min-
heiser's Sub. ,
411.47
eral Lot 172
377.13
Holy Trinity Lutheran
Clarence 0. Rosen Lot 5 of
Church Lot 2 of Sub Lot
Mineral Lot 172 ...
388.15
4&5 1.1-6 - 2-1-7 of More-
Charles R. Alderson Lot 1
heiser's Sub.
828.17
of Hughes Sub. .........
440.79
Karl J. & Emily Page Lot
Nathan C. & Lillian Brad-
t of Sub Lot 4 & 5 1-1.6 &
ley Lot 1-1-2 of Hughes
2.1.7 of Moreheiser's Sub.
Sub . ....... ..... ......
458.88
... . ....
897.65
F. V. Baxter Lot 2-1-2 of
Edward, Roy Carl F.
Hughes Sub.............
32.98
Bartels Lot 2 of Schwinds
Francis J. & Bernice Fur -
Homestead
91.42
long Lot 1-3 SE129' of
Edward, Roy & Carl F.
Hughes Sub. ... ..... ..
395.12
Bartels Lot 2 of Schwinds
Francis J. & Bernice Fur -
Place ..
206.13
long Lot 1-3 NW 6' of
Winifred Luke Lot 2-1 of
Hughes Sub . ............
5.02
Schwinds Place ..
263.42
Francis J. & Bernice Fur-
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
long Lot 2-3 of Hughes
Lot 1-1 of Schwinds Place
Sub. . • • • • •
49.83
221.04
Cletus W. Herrig Lot 4
SE% of Hughes Sub.....
388.46
Socony Vacum Co. Inc. Lot
Russell &Loretta Day kin
1-20 of Reches Sub. . ...
158.74
Lot 4 NWS. of Hughes
Katherine Higgins Lot 2-20
................
Sub .• • • •
U' •M
of Reches Sub.
170.21
Mathilda McLean Lot 2-5
Olive Lytle Lot 1 E 132' of
of Hughes Sub..........
431.40
Trueb's Sub.
424.45Irma
Lewis Lot 1.1-5 of
Reynold & Agnes Kramer
Hughes Sub . ............
13.98
Lot 1 W 50' of Trueb's
Laverne C. Norton Lot 2.1.
Sub. .. ...
24.38
5 of Hughes Sub.........
24.66
% Gene A. Chapman %
Laverne C. Norton Lot 2-7
Jeanette Phillips Lot 1.2-
of Motor Sub............
38.93
1-1 of Mineral Lot 159
270.30
Irma Lewis Lot 1-7 of Mo -
Alta & Isabelle Blades Lot
for Sub. .... • • • • • • • • •
464.10
2-2-1-1 of Mineral Lot 159
City of Dubuque Lot i W
•
96,96
116' of Summitt Add....
864.70
Alta & Isabelle Blades Lot
Royt 1
1.1-1 of Mineral Lot 159 .
499.37
50 o Sumra mit Add
442 37
Leo &Kath. Theisen Lot
Roy & Zora Brammer Lot
1-2-2 1 of Mineral Lot 159
-2
2.2 of Summitt Add.....
11.83
........... ..
304.43
Minnie E. French Lot 1-2 of
Leo N. & Kath. 'Theisen
Summitt Add. ..........
1M•59
Lot 2-2-1-1-3 Mineral Lot
50.12
Minnie E. French Lot 3 of
172
John W. & Frances Skahill
Summitt Add. .. . • • • •
84.17
Lot 1-2.1.1-3 of Mineral
Minnie E. French Lot 4 of
Lot 172 . • . .
36.21
Summitt Add. ..... • • •
John W. & Frances Skahill
Delores B. & Robert A.
Lot 1-2.1-1-1-1.3 of Miner.
Brown Lot 1-1-1- of Bar -
1,301.86
al Lot 172 ..
83.96
tela Sub . ................
Paul F. & Lois Moes Lot
Delores B. & Robert A.
Brown Lot 2-1-1 of Bar-
1.1-1-1-1.8 of Mineral Lot
Sub.
37.50
172
280.62
tela
366 Special Session, September 17, 1956
Minnie French Lot 2-1 of
All of which is to be assessed
Bartels Sub........... .
111.99
Ralph E. & Eugene C. Ly-
fit conferred.
tle Lot 2 of Bartels Sub.
5,587.10
745.0 Lin. Ft. Street Car Tie
268.86
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Line
Lot 1-1-21 of S. H. Lang-
worthy Add. ..... ..
52.41
Francis J. Roscamp Lot 2-
1-21 of S. H. Langworthy
58.73
Add.
20.72
Joseph & Ernestine L. Hed-
5,312.50
rick Lot 19 of S. H. Lang-
worthy Add . ............
39.22
Virgil F. & Beatrice A.
89.06
Freyman Lot 18 of S. H.
Langworthy Add.
22.87
Thomas & Eunice Skelton
Lot 5 of Finley Home
870.47
Add.
323.28
Thomas & Eunice Skelton
Lot 1-6 of Finley Home
8.42
Add.
51.62
Dora LaShorne Lot 19 of
107.56
Reches Sub.
219.54
Ida Veach Lot 18 of Reches
100.16
Sub.
254.17
Rascal Lee & Winfield C.
76.95
Fawcett Etal Lot 17 of
Reches Sub. . .........
282.70
Miss Francis Pederson Lot
16 of Reches Sub. .......
306.86
Irene A. Martin Lot 15 of
Reches Sub. ........
325.86
Frank & Rose Miller Lot 14
111.72
of Reches Sub. ........
342.71
Wm. & Agnes Crahan Lot
13 of Reches Sub. ......
358.49
Nellie Clark Lot 12 of Rech -
es Sub. ... .. ..........
385.37
Louis A. Rhomberg Lot it
408.88
of Reches Sub. .........
396.13
University of Dubuque Lot
451.79
10 of Reches Sub. ......
405.09
Lucinda Hann Lot 1-2-1-2-1
of Boxleiters Sub. ... .
563.75
E. E. Preitauer & Nettie
Lyon Lot 2-2-1 of Boxleit-
ers Sub. ...... .
492.28
Roy & Zora Brammer Lot
1-2.1 of Mineral Lot 159.
345.95
$25,439.17
112 Sq. Ft. Concrete Re-
moval at 0.50 . ......
56.00
764.1 Sq. Yds. Brick Re-
moval & replacement w -
class "B" Concrete at
4.00 .. . I...... ....
3,056.40
291.7 Gal. Tack coat at
0.15 ......... .........
43.76
10 No. of Manholes raised
or lowered at 25.00
250.00
764.8 Ton Asphaltic Binder
All of which is to be assessed
Course at 9.01
6,890.85
620.1 Ton Asphaltic Surface
fit conferred.
Course at 9.01
5,587.10
745.0 Lin. Ft. Street Car Tie
Property Line of South Locust
Removal & Replacement
Line
w -class "B" Concrete at
4.00 ... . ....... ......
2,980.00
106.25 Cu. Yds. Street Car
Block removal & replace-
58.73
ment w -class "B" Con-
crete at 50.00
5,312.50
$24,176.61
4.5 Per Cent Extra Ex-
pense . 1,087.95
5.0 Per Cent Interest for
52 days 174.61
$25,439.17
All of which is to be assessed
in proportion to the special
bene-
fit conferred.
West First Street from the
East
Property Line of South Locust
Street to the West Property
Line
of Iowa Street
Dubuque Rescue Mission
Lot S16'9" -N'/2 -N40' of
City Lot 82 .... I ..
58.73
Wm. R. Birner Lot N3'3"-
NI,2-N40' of City Lot 82
8.79
Dubuque Rescue Mission
Lot SI/1-6-N40' of City Lot
82
89.06
Cora M. Chadwick Eta] Lot
S24'9" of City Lot 82
135.49
Cora M. Chadwick Etal Lot
S24'9" of City Lot 81
870.47
Wm. Lawther City Lot 80
870.47
Wm. Lawther Lot S1'5" of
City Lot 79 ...... .....
8.42
Wm. Lawther Jr. Lot S.M.
19'4" of City Lot 79 .....
107.56
Wm. Lawther Jr. Lot M
22' of City Lot 79 . ..
100.16
Wm. Lawther Jr. N 22' of
City Lot 79 ...
76.95
Sophia Hanson Est. City
Lot 2A ..................
174.98
Sophia Hanson Est. Lot N
8"-N21'6" of City Lot 2
3.88
Clifford W. Dennis & Ger-
aldine Lange Lot S20'10"
-N21'6" of City Lot 2
111.72
Clifford W. Dennis & Ger-
aldine Lange Lot S4" of
City Lot 2 .. .. ...
1.94
Clifford W. Dennis & Ger-
aldine Lange Lot N43'1"
of City Lot 1
408.88
Torbert Drug Co, Lot S21'
6" of City Lot 1
451.79
Am
Special Session, September 17, 1956 367
Frank & Genivieve Thomp-
Morris & Sarah Farber Lot
son City Lot 564
287.54
8B Block 1 Dubuque Har -
Frank & Genivieve Thomp-
bor Co. . ... .. . 12.76
son City Lot 565
506.45
I.C.RR.CO. EIA Block 1
L. W. Drake Lot 2 of City
Dubuque Harbor Co. 418.31
Lot %3&604
121.16
Loras College WI/2-1 Block
Wm. L. Haag Lot 1 of City
1 Dubuque Harbor Co. . 85.55
Lot 563&604 ...... ...
174.43
Loras College W%-2 Block
Chicago Dubuque Motor
1 Dubuque Harbor Co. 41.71
Trans. Co. City I.ot 537
23.31
James Slack W1/2 -2A Block
Andrew L. Salz City Lot
1 Dubuque Harbor Co. 43.84
536
85.46
James Slack N24'-3 Block 1
Andrew L. Salz City Lot
Dubuque Harbor Co. 45.04
535A .... ..........
57.06
Cyril G. Schroeder S27'-3
Andrew L. Salz City Lot
Block 1 Dubuque Harbor
535
86.38
Co . ........ .......... . 40.60
Clifton & Anna McGhee Lot
Francis McDonald W20' -
S42'5" of City Lot 534
222.33
N10' City Lot 534 ....... 12.49
Francis McDonald W20'
Lot 533
136.88
Francis McDonald W.M20'
Francis McDonald W -M
N10' City Lot 534 12.48
20' of City Lot 533
136.88
Francis McDonald M19' -N
Francis McDonald M 19'
10' City Lot 534 ... .. .. 11.92
of City Lot 533
130.03
Helen Sutton E.M20'-N10'
Helen Sutton Lot E -M 20'
City Lot 534 ... .. 12.48
of City Lot 533
136.88
Marg. Miller & J. M.
Marjorie Miller & J. M.
Thompson E35' -N10' City
Thompson Lot E35' of
Lot 534 ................. 21.91
City Lot 533 -
239.54
Philip R. Park Inc. Lot 1
$8,444.71
of City Sub Lots 529-530
268.3 Tons Asphaltic Sur-
.......... ... ..
510.33
face Course at 9.01 Ton
Bernice Kunz City Lot..
................ ..... 2,417.38
565A ....... . .... ...... "
279.76
271.2 Tons Asphaltic Bind-
Loras College City Lot 591
er Course 9.01 Ton ...... 2,443.51
........
687.81
184.76 Gals. Tack Coat R.C.
Loras College Lot NI/2 of
1 at 0.15 Gal. ..... ..... 27.71
City Lot 532
110.43
753 Sq. Yds. Brick Re -
James Slack of Lot SIA City
moval & Replacement
Lot 532 .. .......
71.31
with Class "B" Concrete
James Slack Lot N24' of Ci-
at 4.00 ........ 3,012.00
ty Lot 532A .........
44.21
2 No. of Catch Basins Rais-
Cyril G. Schroeder Lot S27'
ed or Lowered at 25.00. 50.00
of City Lot 532A ..
27.93
3 No. of Manholes Raised
Ernest & Mable E. Tisch-
or Lowered at 25.00 .. .. 75.00
hauser Lot 4 Block 1 Du-
$8,025.60
buque Harbor Co. ....
99.49
Ernest & Mable E. Tisch-
5 Per Cent Interest for 52
57.96
hauser Lot 5 Block 1 Du-
27.65
Days .. .. ......
4.5 Per Cent Extra Ex-
buque Harbor Co.
361.15
John C. & Eileen Kaiser
pense
Lot 6 Block 1 Dubuque
$8,444.71
Harbor Co.
20.81
All of which is Assessed in pro -
John C. & Eileen Kaiser
portion to the special benefits
Lot 7 Block 1 Dubuque
conferred.
Harbor Co. ...
17.85
Fifth Street from the East
Morris & Sarah Farber Lot
West
Property Line of South Locust
8 Block 1 Dubuque Har-
Street to the West Properly Line
bor Co. ..... ......... .
15.81
of Main Street
Morris & Sarah Farber Lot
Arthur Herrmann N1.3 City
8A Block 1 Dubuque Har-
52.68
bor Co. . .
14.61
Lot 63
388 Special Session, September 17, 1956
J. M. Sullivan Est. MI -3 Ci-
ty Lot 63
Eliz. M. McGloughlin NI -3
City Lat 64
First National Bank M1 -3-
W20' City Lot 64 ..
First National Bank E94' -
M1 -3 City Lot 64
First National Bank S1 -3-
W20' City Lot 64
First National Bank E94' -S
13 City Lot 64
Arthur L. Goldberg City
Lot 65 .... ...........
Arthur L. Goldberg N7'
City Lot 65A .
Fred J. & Helen Feller S20'
6" City Lot 65A .........
James M. & Lorraine Gor-
don NI -3 City Lot 66 ....
Catherine C. O'Rouke S2-3
City Lot 66 .......... ...
Mrs. Chas. Millius Etal
S51'6" City Lot 95 . ...
Molo Oil Co. W71'6" -N13'
City Lot 95 ............
Genevieve McMahon Etal
E42'6" -N13' City Lot 95
Molo Oil Co. W71'6" -S10'
Lot 2 of City Lot 96 .
Molo Oil Co. E42'6" -S10'
Lot 2 of City Lot 96
Genevieve McMahon Etal
N54'6" Lot 2 of City Lot
96 .................... .
Molo Oil Co. 1 City Lot 96
.. .....................
Isabella & Marion Ryder
City Lot 97 ...... ......
A.P. & J.J. Geisler Ski Ci-
ty Lot 98 ...............
Alfred & L. Schuster Nei
City Lot 98 .............
Irwin C. Renier) Undiv, 1-3
SI -3 City Lot 63 ..... ..
Philip R. Renier Etal) Un -
div. 1-3
Alina M. Dovi) Undiv. 1.3
3 No. of Manholes Raised
68.41 or Lowered at 25.00 75.00
114.81 3,091.26
5 Per Cent Interest for 52
30.42 days . 22.32
4.5 Per Cent Extra Ex -
143.09 j pense 139.11
55.98
263.02
451.93
46.86
108.45
84.85
121.09
151.96
33.91
20.13
29.84
17.73
350.97
208.65
607.25
120.44
85.43
84.79
$3,252.69
122.6 Tons Asphaltic Bin-
der Course at 9.01 Ton 1,104.63
101.1 Tons Asphaltic Sur-
face Course at 9.01 Ton 910.91
248 Sq. Yds. Brick Remov-
al & Replacement with
Class "B" Concrete at
4.00 Sq. Yd . ............ 992.00
58.1 Gals. Tack Coat A.C. 1
at 0.15 Gal. .......... . 8,72
$3,252.69
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits
conferred.
West Locust St. from the North
Property Line of West 17th Street
to the East Property Line of Hodg-
en St.
Molo Oil Co. Lot 2 of 1 of 1
of 2 City Lot 670 275.61
Beatrice G. Staudacher
Lot 2 of 1-1-1-2 City Lot
670 ..................... 193.03
Frank M. Matz, Trustee
Lot 2 of 1-1-1-1-2 City Lot
670 ... ....... 148.49
Theodore & Geo. Glass Lot
2 of 1-2 City Lot 670 . .. 345.63
Frank M. Matz, Trustee
Lot 1 of 2-2 City Lot 670
........................ 18.44
Marjorie T. Morrow Lot 2
of 2-2 City Lot 670 ..... 114.56
Melvin Lynn Lot 1 of 2-3 of
Sub. City Lot 670 & 682 . 311.32
Joseph & Marjorie Kaiser
Lot 2 of 2-3 of Sub. City
Lot 670 & 682 ...... 1. 128.28
Joseph & Marjorie Kaiser
Lot 2 of 2-4 of Sub. City
Lot 670 & 682 ........... 20.68
Joseph & Marjorie Kaiser
Lynns Place 444.55
Robert E. & Marietta A.
Cahill Lot 1 Welsh Place
180.10
Joseph J. & Clara L. Schul-
te Lot 1 of 1 Bowens Sub.
2'10.76
Arnold E. Landolt Lot 2 of
I Bowens Sub. ........
315.58
Arnold E. Landolt Lot 2 of
3 Bowens Sub.
14.87
Raymond H. & Rosella
Barton Lot 1 of 3 Bowens
Sub.
214.64
.Joseph W. & Kath. O'Brien
Lot 8 W.29' Out Lot 682
44.31
Joseph W. & Kath. O'Brien
Lot 7 E.7' Out Lot 682
8.60
Felix & Anna Brimeyer Lot
7 W.43' Out Lot 682
37.34
Special Session, September 17, 1956
C. G. & Cath. Kehde Lot 6
Sydney & Elizabeth Miller
Out Lot 682
30.98
Lot 12 Quigleys Sub of
Geo. J. & Susie Meyer Lot 5
Out Lot 710 ... I ...
418,u
Out I,ot 682
12.39
Sydney & Elizabeth Miller
Raymond H. & Rosella
Lot 13 Quigleys Sub of
Barton Lot 12 Gilliams
Out Lot 710 1. , .....
416.35
Sub.
85.90
Lena M. O'Neil Lot 14
Raymond 11. & Rosella
Quigleys Sub of Out Lot
Barton Lot 11 Gilliams
710 ...
IN.W
Sub.
38.11
Chas. J. Murphy Lot 15 W.
Raymond H. & Rosella
42' Quigleys Sub of 0 u t
Barton Lot to Gilliams
Lot 710 .. .. .. 1
100.00
sub.
28.20
Mary L Lakeman Lot 15A
Hermon O. & F. Lemon Lot
Quigley Sub Out Lot 710
1 Gilliams Sub.
482.81
. ....... ....... .....
280.80
Wm. T. Connery Lot 2
Leander P. Herrig Lot 17
Gilliams Sub. No Benefit
Quigley Sub Out Lot 710
James J. & Ilene Flynn
.. ... . .. I...........
40,36
Flynn's Place
200.24
Lester W. & Frances Shet-
Frank E. & Lucille Eigen-
lar Lot 20 Quigley Sub
berger Lot 1 Alvin Haas
Out Lot 710 ............
20.60
Place
273.05
Joseph Snyder Lot 6 Quig-
Clarence F. & Ilean Even
ley Sub Out Lot 711 ..
14.18
Lot 2 Alvin Haas Place
182.89
Chas. J. Murphy Lot 6A
Hermon 0. & Florence Le-
Quigley Sub Out Lot Ill
mon Lot 2 of 1 Quigleys
... .. .... I ..... No
Benefit
Sub of Out Lot 710
35.17
Charlotte McInerney Lot 7
Myrtle L. Stephens Lot 1 of
Quigley Sub Out Lot 711
1 E.36' Quigleys Sub of
.. ..... _ . .......... No
Benefit
Out Lot 710
183.74
Charlotte McInerney Lot 8
Eva M. & Isabelle Scheyer
Quigley Sub Out Lot 711
Lot 3 W.40' Quigleys Sub
No
Benefit
of Out Lot 710 ..
406.98
City of Dubuque Lot 9
Victor Weber & Mildred
Quigley Sub Out Lot 711
Pauley Lot 4 Quigleys
...... . ......... I ... No
Benefit
Sub of Out Lot 710
416.35
Mary 1. Lakeman Lot 9A
Wm. & Martha Hanson Lot
Quigley Sub Out Lot 711
5 Quigleys Sub of Out Lot
. • • . .. • • •
144.85
710 ........... .........
416.35
Charlotte McInerney Lot
Marg't Nagel Lot 6 Quig-
12 Quigley Sub Out Lot
leys Sub of Out Lot 710
377.62
711 .. ................
8.06
Stella Norton Ball I.ot 7 E.
Harold S. & Kath. Wagner
40' Quigleys Sub of Out
Lot 1 Connolly Sub.
416.35
Lot 710
289.8
Harold S. & Kath. Wagner
Wm. J. & Bertha Knaken
Lot 2 Connolly Sub.
416.35
Lot 7 W.10' Quigleys Sub
Harold S. & Kath. Wagner
of Out Lot 710 ..
74.05
Lot 3 Connolly Sub..
149.89
Wm. T. Connery Lot 24
Harold S. & Kath. Wagner
Quigleys Sub of Out Lot
Lot 4 Connolly Sub.....
99.61
710 No Benefit
Harold S. & Kath. Wagner
Ove J. & Mildred L. Stovla
Lot 5 Connolly Sub.
49.34
Lot 8 E.40' Quigleys Sub
of Out Lot 710
304.58
Harold S. & Kath. Wagner
Lot 6 Connolly Sub......
41.75
Marie T. Wallig Lot 8 W.10'
Alvin & Cath. Ploesl loot 10
Quigleys Sub of Out Lot
McGraths Sub. . .....
305.89
710 .
78.1G
Marie T. Wallib Lot 9 Quig-
Melvin C. & Evelyn Theoes
258.49
leys Sub of Out I.ot 710
402.80
Lot 8 McGraths Sub.
Sara L. Wiedner Lot 10
Melvin C. & Evelyn Theoes
Lot 7 McGraths Sub.
285.13
Quigleys Sub of Out Lot
710
416.35
Cath. Griffith Lot 5c-
Peter B. & Minnie Hingten
Graths Sub.
Benefit
Lot 11 Quigleys Sub of
Joseph F. & Hattie Landa
Out Lot 710
416.35
Lot 4 McGraths Sub.
100.00
370 Special Session, September 17, 1956
Joseph F. & Hattie Landa
Ethel A. Wendlandt Lot 11
Lot 3 McGraths Sub. .. 355.47
W.1/2 Cox's Add. ........ 402.80
Mary B. Cassidy Lot 1 Min-
E. J. & Mildred Gaynor Lot
eral Lot 95 100.00
12 E.;i Cox's Add. ...... 201.40
Vincent H. & Viola Schul-
Clara K. Stoffel Lot 12 W.
ting Lot 1 City Lot 672 A
1/2 Cox's Add. ........... 201.40
......... 316.51
Ethel Louise Zust Lot 13
Ella Mae Mueller Lot 2 Ci-
Cox's Add. ...... ...... 402.80
ty I.ot 672 A ........... 110.38
Robt. S. & Mary Hinds Lot
Madelin Tobin Lot 2 of 2 of
14 Cox's Add. 402.80
Sub of 2 of 16, 2 of 17
Wm. E. & May Backes Lot
Dorgans Sub. City Lot 673
15 Cox's Add. .. .. . 402.80
A & 4 of City Lot 672 A . 3.18
Wm. & Goldie O'Lansky
Marian L. & Harold Hallo-
Lot 16 E.23'6" Cox's Add.
way Lot 1 Dorgan Sub. . 318.29
. ...... 189.31
Marian L. & Harold Hallo-
Mildred E. Leffert Lot 16
way Lot 2 Dorgan Sub. . 255.31
W.23'6" Cox's Add. 189.31
Marian L. & Harold Ballo-
John F. & Marg't Hosier
way Lot 3 Dorgan Sub. . 216.19
Lot 17 E.% Cox's Add. . 201.40
�
Minnie Metcalf Lot 1 of 1
John F. & Marg't Hosier
Cox's Add . ............. 205.89
Lot 17 W.;i Cox's Add. 201.40
Wm. C. & Lois Burds Lot
Alvin J. & Marian K.
18 Cox's Add. . .1 402.80
Goerdt Lot 2 of 1 Cox's
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.
Add ............ 136.49
Lot 19 Cox's Add. 402.80
Ralph & Marian Schmer-
Alma Miller & Carl Palm-
bach Lot 2 SE �i Cox's
er Lot 20 Cox's Add. 402.80
Add . ................... 127.58
Ray B. & Laverne Carr Lot
Charles V. & Mabel Cor-
21. Cox's Add. ......... 402.80
rell Lot 2 NW % Cox's
Bertram Rawell & Emma
Add . ...... . ... ....... 140.36
Klein Lot 22 E.24' Cox's
Kath. O'Connor Lot 2 of 3
Add . .................. 239.82
Cox's Add. ............ 130.37
John R. Lee Lot 1 of 1-7 El -
Ella Keatley etal Lot 1 of 3
len Blakes Sub. ......... 725.73
Cox's Add . ............. 189.08
John R. Lee Lot 2 of 1-7 El -
Leona Beyer etal Lot 2 of 4
len Blakes Sub. ........ 387.31
Cox's Add . ............. 85.44
John R. Lee Lot 2 of 7 El-
Janan Elizabeth Dyer etal
len Blakes Sub. ......... 63.05
Lot 1 of 1-4 Cox's Add. .. 269.72
John R. Lee Lot 1 of 6 El -
Congregation Beth El Lot 1
len Blakes Sub.......... 462.98
Sub. Lots 5 and EV2 Lot 6
Carl A. & Kath. Waldbillig
Cox's Add . ............. 580.96
Lot 5 Ellen Blakes Sub. 467.79
Annette C. Riley & Gen R.
Geo. W. & Rosalyn Reisch
Flynn Lot 2 Sub. Lots 5
Lot 4 S.150' -W.40' Ellen
and EV2 Lot 6 Cox's Add.
Blakes Sub. . .. 356.32
• • • I . • • • .. I ....... No Benefit
John R. Lee Lot 4N.170'
Mary E. Lee Est. Lot 6 W
-W.40' Ellen Blakes Sub.
'A Cox's Add. ........... 209.38
....................... 29.97
Mary E. Lee Est. Lot 7
Carl A. & Kath. Waldbillig
Cox's Add. ........... 433.01
Lot 4 E.10' Ellen Blakes
Andrew 0. Jr. & Lois Mil-
Sub. . _ ....... ... . 98.22
ler Lot 2 of 8 Cox's Add.
Dorothy Buetlell Lot 3 El-
. . ..... 293.11
len Blakes Sub. ....... 492.19
Oran M. & Josephine
Bertha A. Klauer Lot 2 El -
Brown Lot 1 of 8 Cox's
len Blakes Sub.......... 489.55
Add. . .............. 307.21
Bary C. Lubek Lot 1 Ellen
Dorothy E. Meisenberg Lot
Blakes Sub. 488.16
9 Cox's Add. ......... .. 402.80
.....
Independent School Dist.
Dorothy E. Meisenberg Lot
Lot 2 Mineral Lot 93 A 2,011.20
10 E.Va Cox's Add. .... 201.40
Independent School Dist.
Ella Keatley Lot 10 W.,iz
Lot 2 Bal. E. 194' of Min-
Cox's Add. ........... 201.40
eral Lot 95 1,505.61
Special Session, September 17, 1956 371
Independent School Dist.
Lot 64 E.235' Littleton &
Sawyer Add.
Agnes Poledna & A. W.
Lynch Lot 10 Quigley Sub
Out Lot 711
Carl & Charlene M. Buss
Lot 11 Quigley Sub Out
Lot 711
Lena M. O'Neill Lot 6 Mc-
Grath's Sub.
Frank M. Matz, Trustee
Lot 1 of 1-1-1-1-2 City Lot
670
29 Cu. Yds. Street
Car
Deficiency to be Paid by
Block Removal &
Re -
41.60
placement with
Class
Deficiency to be Paid by
"B" Concrete at
50.00
per Cu. Yd . .. ..........
1,450.00
416.35
-
30,348.60
Deficiency to be Paid by
5 Per Cent Interest for 52
441.37
days .. .. .....
1 219.18
81.22
4.5 Per Cent Extra
Ex -
City Lot 1 Mineral Lot
pense
1,365.69
50.00
_
670
190.47
30,807.83
Deficiency to be Paid by
City Lot 14 Quigleys Sub
of Out Lot 710
277.24
Deficiency to be Paid by
City Lot 15 W.42' Quig-
leys Sub of Out Lot 710
234.63
Deficiency to be Paid by
City Lot 4 McGraths Sub.
266.93
Deficiency to be Paid by
City Lot 6 McGraths Sub.
.........
81.22
Deficiency to be Paid by
City Lot 1 Mineral Lot
95
265.62
31,933.47
777.5 Tons Asphaltic Sur-
face Course at 9.01 per
ton .. 7,005.28
991.0 Tons Asphaltic Bin-
der Course at 9.01 per
ton .... ... 8,928.91
600.0 Sq. Ft. Concrete Re-
moval at 0.50 per sq.
ft. .. 300.00
651.0 Sq. Yds. Brick Re-
moval & Replacement
with Class "B" Concrete
at 4.00 per sq. yd. ...
629.40 Gal. Tack Coat R.C.
1 at .15 per gal.
17 No. of Manholes Raised
or lowered at 25.00 each
9 No. of Catch Basins Rais-
ed or lowered at 25.00
each ...
2,329 Lin. Ft. Street Car
Tie Removal & Replace-
ment with Class "B"
Concrete at 4.00 per Lin.
Ft.
2,604.00
94.41
425.00
225.00
9,316.00
31,933.47
All of Which is Assessed in pro-
portion to the Special Benefits con-
ferred.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of September 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays -None.
RESOLUTION NO. 190-56
Resolution providing for the is-
suance of street bonds for the pur-
pose of providing for the payment
of the assessed cost of the City of
Dubuque -1956 -Hot Mix -Hot L a i d
Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Proj-
ect No. 1.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has bee n
completed and the City Manager
has certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the City
Council has ascertained the cost
thereof and has determined that
$107,019.40 Dollars of the cost
thereof shall be assessed subject to assessment
gainst
the property
therefor; and
Whereas public notice, as pro.
vided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the in-
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds for the purpose of providing
for the payment of the assessed
cost of said improvement and a
372 Special Sevsion, September 17, 19.'56
public hearing has been held, pur-
suant to such notice and all ob-
jections made thereto have been
considered and determined;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
improvement of the following por-
tions of the following named streets
with Hot Mix -Hot Laid Asphaltic
Concrete to -wit:
1. The alley from 9th Street to
lith Street between Main Street
and Iowa Street.
2. The alley from 2nd Street to
8th Street between Main S t r e e t
and Iowa Street.
3. Clarke Drive from the East
Property Line of St. Ambrose to
the Southeast Property Line of
West Lcoust Street.
4. Delhi Street from the South
Property Line of University Ave-
nue to the West Property Line of
Lot 9 of Reches Subdivision.
5. West First Street from the
East Property Line of L o c u s t
Street to the West Property Line
of Iowa Street.
6. West Fifth Street from the
East Property Line of L o c u s t
Street to the West Property Line
of Main Street.
7. West Locust Street from the
North Property Line of West 17th
Street to the East Property Line
of Hodgen Street.
there shall be issued street bonds
in the amount of $107,019.40 dollars
in anticipation of the deferred pay-
ment of assessments levied for
such improvement.
2. Such bonds shall be called
street bonds; and shall bear the
date of October 18, 1956; and shall
be numbered consecutively; and
they shall be numbered, divided in-
to series, and be in such denomi-
nations and for such maturity dates
as are shown in the following ta-
ble:
1, 707 to 727 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1957.
2. 728 to 748 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1958
3. 749 to 769 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1959.
4. 770 to 7W inclusive - C5Q0.00
each, April 1, 1960.
5. 791 to 811 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1961.
6. 812 to 833 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1962.
7. 894 to 855 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1963.
8. K6 to 877 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1964.
9. 878 to 899 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1965.
10. 900 to 920 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1966.
10. 521 - $19.40, April 1, 1966.
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac-
cordance with coupons thereto at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make the
City of Dubuque liable in any way,
except for the application of said
special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City of
Dubuque and shall be in substanti-
ally the following form:
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Street Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as here-
inafter mentioned to the bearer
hereof, on the first day of ........
or at any time before that date.
at the option of the City of Du-
buque, the sum of Five hundred
dollars with interest thereon at the
rate of 5 per cent per annum, pay-
able semi-annually, on the presen-
tation and surrender of the inter-
est coupons hereto attached. Both
principal and interest of this bond
are payable at the office of the
City Treasurer in the City of Du-
buque, in the State of Iowa. This
bond is issued by the City of Du-
buque under and by virtue of Chap-
ter 396 of the 1954 Code of Iowa,
as amended, and the Resolution of
said City duly passed on the 17th
day of September, 1956, being Re-
solution No.
This Bond is one of a series of
215 bonds, 214 for $500.00 number-
ed from 707 to 920 inclusive, and
one for $19.40 numbered 921, all of
like tenor and date, and issued for
the purpose of paying the cost of
the City of Dubuque -1956 -Hut Mix -
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur-
Special Session, September 17, 1956 373
facing Project No. 1 as described
in said Resolution, in said City,
which cost is payable by the abut-
ting and adjacent property along
said improvements and is made by
law a lien on all of said property.
It is payable only out of the Spe-
cial Assessment Fund No. 1192
created by the collection of said
special lax, and said fund can be
used for no other prupose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, prece-
dent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, happen-
ed, and performed, in regular and
due form, as required by law and
said Resolution, and for the as-
sessment, collection and payment
heron of said special tax, the full
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the
City of Dubuque by its Council has
caused this bond to be signed by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto affixed, this 18th
day of October, 1956.
Mayor
(SEAL)
City Clerk
register said bonds in a book kept
for that purpose and to then deliv-
er them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law,
the proceeds of said sale to be
placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment Fund
No. 1192 and paid out by him to
pay the cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the May-
or and countersigned with the fac-
simile signature of the City Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year aft-
er the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and
retired in the same order as num-
bered.
Adopted this 17th day of Septem-
ber, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
iform of Coupon) Nays—None.
On the day of ,the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises
to pay to the bearer, as provided
in said bond, the sum of
Dollars, in the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
being months' interest clue
that date on its Bond No.
dated
Mayor
City Clerk
G. That the Mayor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
said bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
State of Iowa SS
Dubuque County
I Robert Kline hereby certify
that I posted copies of the notice
of levy of special assessment and
intention of the City Council to is-
sue bonds along the line of im-
provement of the following portions
of the following named streets with
Hot Mix -Hot Laid Asphaltic Con-
crete:
1. The alley from 9th street to
nth street between Main street
and Iowa Street.
2. The alley from 2nd street to
8th street between blain street and
Iowa street.
3. Clarke Drive from the east
property line of St. Ambrose to the
southeast property line of West
Locust street.
374 Special Session, September 17, 1956
4. Delhi street from the south
property line of University avenue
to the west property line of Lot 9
of Reches Subdivision.
5. West First street from the
east property line of Locust street
to the west property line of Iowa
street.
6. West Fifth street from the east
property line of Locust street to
the west property line of Main
street.
7. West Locust street from the
north property line of West 17th
street to the east property line
of Hodgen street.
ROBERT KLINE
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 4th day of September, 1956.
(Seal)
LEO F. FROMMELT
Notary Public in and for Dubuque
County, Iowa.
My Commission expires July 4,
1957.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
statement be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of Dubuque Base-
ball Inc. thanking the Council for
their cooperation during the year,
especially for the new Blacktop
surface inside the ball park, pre-
sented and read. After expressing
appreciation of receipt of the let-
ter Mayor Welu moved that same
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of Governor Leo
A. Hoegh, inviting City officials to
a meeting in Des Moines on Octo-
ber 3, 1956, relative to the study of
the problems confronting the Tran-
sit Companies operating in t he
State of Iowa, presented and read.
After a poll of the members of the
Council indicated a 100 per cent at-
tendance at the meeting, Mayor
Welu moved that the communica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of John A. Cun-
ningham relative to a settlement
offered in the amount of $10.00 for
a water bill issued in the amount
of $16.97, which bill was consider-
ed too high being the result of
some leaky water pipes, and which
settlement offer of $10.00 was re-
fused by the Water Department,
presented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that the communication be
referred to the City Solicitor for
recommendation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove. Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 47.56
An Ordinance amending Ordi-
nance No. 33-49 known as the Traf-
fic Code of the City of Dubuque by
adding Sections 2. f. f. and 2. g. g.
to Schedule IV thereof, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
Ordinance No. 47-56
An Ordinance. Amending Ordinance
No. 88-49 known as the Traffic Code
of the City of Dubuque by adding
Sectlona 2.f f. and 2.g.g. to Schedule
IV thereof.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of The City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Schedule IV of
Ordinance No. 83-49, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque,
be and the came Is hereby amended
by adding a new Section 2.f.f, there-
to ax follows:
" 2.f.f.—On the west side of Locust
Street from U)ras Boulevard to
Fifteenth Street;"
Section 2. That Schedule IV of Or-
dinance No 88-49, known as the Traf.
fie Code of the City of [)ubuque. be
and the same Is hereby amended by
adding a new Secllon 2.g•g• thereto
as fniloa-s:
"2.Rg•--On the north side of uni-
versity Avenue from Loras 13•julevard
to Algona Street."
Section 8. This Ordinance shall be In
full force and effect from and after
0
Special Session, September 17, 1956 375
itsfinal passage, adoption and pub-
lication as by law provided.
introduced the 17th day of Sep-
tember, 195.
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 17th day of September, 1956.
Passed, adopted and approved this
17th day of September, 1966. Mayor
P WELU,
RAY F. KOLB
I'M N. SCHI-ELLIrn
CHARLES A. KTNTZINGER
CHARLES F. DOVE,
Councilmen
Attest:
T.EO F. FRO\iMF.T.T
City Clerk
Puhlished officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald newspaper this 21st day
Of September 1956-
T.F.n F FROMMELT,
it. 9/21 City Cierk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mavor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 48.56
An Ordinance vacating a Portion
of East Eighteenth Street and a
portion of the alley lying between
Lot 305 and Lot 366 in East Du-
buque No. 2 Addition, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(Offlelal Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 48.56
An Ordinance vacating a Portion of
East Eighteenth Street and a Por-
tion of the Alley Lying Between
Lot 305 and Lot 366 In East Du-
buque No. 2 Addition.
Whereas Dubuque Packing Com-
ppanyy, as owner of Lot 1 of Lot 305
In Fast Dubuque No. 2 Addition and
Lot 366 of Fast Dubuque No. 2 Ad-
dition, and Lot "A" of East Dubuque
No. 2 Addition, has petitioned the
City Council to vacate the
Northorl?, 32 feet of East Eigh-
teenth street from the east line
of Lot "A" of East Dubuque No. 2
Addition to the west line extended
Of Lot 1 of vacated Maple Street,
slid the alley lying between Lot 1
of Lot 306, Feast Duhue�ue No. 2
Addition, and Lot 366, hast Du-
buque No. 2 Addition;
and
Whereas the City Pian Commission
has recommended approval of said
vacation, subject to the existing
rights of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St.
Paul and Pacific Railway Company
to maintain tracks In said vacated
area; and
Whereas the City Council 1s of the
opinion that It Is in the best inter-
est of the public that said Petition
he granted;
Now Therefore, Be It Ordained by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the northerly 32
feet of East Eighteenth Street from
the east line of Lot "A," East Du-
buque No. 2 Addition, to the west
line, extended, of Lot 1 of vacated
Maple Street, be and the same is
hereby vacated, subject, however• to
any existing rights in the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Railway Company to maintain tracks
ih said vacated portion of said street:
Section 2. That the alley lying
between I.ot 1 of Lot 305, East Du_
buque No. 2 Addition, and Lot 366,
East Dubuque No. 2 Addition, be and
the same Is hereby vacated, subject
to any existing rights of the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Railway Company to maintain tracks
In said vacated alley.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and
after Its inpassage, provides and
publication as byla
introduced the 17th day of Sep-
tember, 1956.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unanl-
mous vote the 17th day of Septem-
ber, 1956.
Passed, adopted and approved this
17th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor
RAY F. KOI.B
I,EO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZiNGER
CHARLES E. DOVCouncilmen
Attest: Leo
F. melt,
Clerk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph -herald newspaper this 21st
dity of September, 1956.
LEO F. FRO CITY Clerk
Il 9-2]
Councilman Kolb moved the a-
doption of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Schueller.
Dove, Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Leo Wagner of
3091 Asbury street, in the amount
of $15.12 for damages to his car
as the result of striking the top
of a sewer manhole on Woodlawn
street on September 1, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the notice of claim be
referred to the City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Dove. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—bfayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
I Nays—None.
376 Special Session, September 17, 14156
Petition of Merlin Langkamp of
140 Aquin Street, which is located
outside of the City Limits, request-
ing permission to connect to City
water and sewer, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyohe present address the Coun-
cil if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mt. Merlin Langkamp addressed
the Council stating that some peo-
ple in the area are hooked up to a
sewer. It was further brought out
that the sewer referred to by Mr.
Langkamp is a private sewer and
was possibly constructed by the
Brunswick people years ago. May-
or Welu moved that the petition
be referred to the City Manager,
City Solicitor, City Engineer and
City Water Department for a com-
plete investigation of the entire
area relative to sewer and water.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kclb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Alvin Maus et at re-
questing a caution sign on Sheri-
dan Road, erection of 25 mile an
hour speed signs entering Sheridan
Street, a stop sign on Edith and
Groveland entering Sheridan street
and patrolling of Sheridan street
from 3:30 to 4 p.m, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present address the Coun-
cil if they so desire on the subject
at hand. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. Len Manahl and Mr. Alvin
Maus, both addressed the Council
stressing the idea of the terrific
speed of the cars in the area in go.
ing and coming from work from
the factories in the north end of
the City.
Mayor Welu moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the City Man.
ager and Traffic Department for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 191.56
WHEREAS, application for Class
"B" Beer Permit has been submit-
ted to this Council for approval
and the same has been examined:
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following application be grant-
ed and the license is to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Walter P. Koenig, Sr., 2412 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOL13
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 192-56
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tion for Class "13" Beer Permit
was filed by the within named ap-
plicant and it has received the ap-
proval of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicant have
been inspected and found to coin -
ply with the ordinances of this
City and he has filed a proper
bond; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the Manager be and he is di-
rected to issue to the following
named applicant a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Walter 11. Koenig, Sr., 2412 Cen
tral Avenue.
Special Session, September 17, 1956 377
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bond filed by such appli-
cant be and the same is hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHLIELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 193-56
BE 1T RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit of sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City.
Name Address
Walter P. Koenig, Sr., 2412 Cen-
tral Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bond filed with the appli-
cation be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMEI.T
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RE60LUTION NO. 194.56
RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND
APPROVING THE EXECUTION
OF AN ACCEPTANCE OF A
GRANT OFFER FROM T H E
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CO THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
:OWA FOR THE PURPOSE OF
3BTAINING FEDERAL ALD IN
rHE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
DUBUQUE MUNICIPAL AIR-
PORT, UNDER FAAP PROJECT
)-13-020-0707.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
SECTION 1. That the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, shall for the purpose
of obtaining Federal aid in the de-
velopment of the DUBUQUE MU-
NICIPAL AIRPORT, enter into a
Grant Agreement with the United
States of America by executing an
acceptance of a Grant Offer from
the Administrator of Civil Aero-
nautics, acting for the U n i t e d
States of America, to the City of
DUBUQUE, IOWA, and that such
Grant Offer shall be as set forth
hereinbelow under Section 4.
SECTION 2. The CITY OF DU-
BUQUE, IOWA, does hereby ratify
and adopt all statements, represen-
tations, warranties, covenants and
agreements contained in the Proj-
ect Application, which is incorpo-
rated by reference in the said
Grant Agreement.
SECTION 3. That the AIRPORT
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA, acting through
its officer or officers designated by
it to so act, is hereby authorized
and directed to execute the accept-
ance of said Grant Offer on behalf
of the CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
SECTION 4. That the Grant Of-
fer referred to hereinabove shall
be as follows:
GRANT AGREEMENT
Date of Offer September 6, 1956
Dubuque Municipal Airport
Project No. 9-13-020-0707
Contract No. C3ca-529A
To: City of Dubuque, Iowa
(herein referred to as the ,Spon-
sor")
FROM: The United States of Amer-
ica (acting through the Adminis-
trator of Civil Aeronautics, herein
referred to as the "Adminis-
trator")
WHEREAS, the Sponsor has
submitted to the Administrator a
Project Application dated March
Federal
29, 1956 for a grant
funds for a project for development
of the Dubuque Municipal Airport
( herein called the "Airport"), ), to-
378 Special Session, September 17, 1956
gether with plans and specifica-
tions for such project, which Proj-
ect Application, as approved by
the Administrator, is hereby incor-
porated herein and made a part
hereof; and
WHEREAS, the Administrator
has approved a project for devel-
opment of the Airport (herein call-
ed the "Project") consisting of the
following described airport devel-
opment:
"Construct concrete apron (ap-
proximately 3570 sq. yds.); install
apron lighting system; obstruction
removal; and relocate school-
house." (This work is in addition
to that included in Projects Num-
bered 9-13-020-801, 9-13-020-902, 9-
13-020-203, 9-13-020-304, 9-13-020.505
and 9-13-020-0606).
all as more particularly described
in the property map and plans and
specifications incorporated in the
said Project Application;
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to
and for the purposes of carrying
out the provisions of the Federal
Airport Act 60 Stat. 170; Pub.
Law 377, 79th Congress), and in
consideration of (a) the Sponsor's
adoption and ratification of the
representations and assurances
contained in said Project Applica-
tion, and its acceptance of this Of-
fer, as hereinafter provided, and
(b) the benefits to accrue to the
United States and the public from
the accomplishment of the Project
and the operation and maintenance
of the Airport, as herein provided,
THE ADMINISTRATOR, FOR
AND ON BEHALF OF THE UNIT-
ED STATES, HEREBY OFFERS
AND AGREES to pay, as the Unit-
ed States' share of costs incurred
in accomplishing the project 50 per
centum of all allowable project
costs, subject to the following
terms and conditions:
1. The maximum obligation of
the United States payable under
this Offer shall be $25,030.
2. The Sponsor shall
(a) begin accomplishment of
the Project within a reasonable
time after acceptance of this
Offer, and
(b) carry out and complete the
Project in accordance with the
terms of this Offer, and the Fed-
eral Airport Act and the Regu-
lations promulgated thereunder
by the Administrator in effect
on the date of this Offer, which
Act and Regulations are incor.
porated herein and made a part
hereof, and
(c) carry out and complete the
Project in accordance with the
plans and specifications a n d
property m a p incorporated
herein as they may be revised
or modified with the approval
of the Administrator or his duly
authorized representatives.
3. The Sponsor shall operate and
maintain the Airport as provided
in the Project Application incorpo-
rated herein.
4. The maximum amounts of
building space which the Sponsor
shall be obligated to furnish civil
agencies of the United States for
the purposes and on the terms and
conditions stated in Paragraph 9
of Part III of the Project Applica-
tion is set forth in the attached
Schedule of Maximum Rent Free
Space Requirements, which is in-
corporated herein and made a part
hereof.
5. Any misrepresentation or
omission of a material fact by the
Sponsor concerning the Project or
the Sponsor's authority or ability
to carry out the obligations assum-
ed by the Sponsor in accepting this
Offer shall terminate the obliga-
tion of the United States, and it is
understood and agreed by the Spon-
sor in accepting this Offer that if a
material fact has been misrepre-
sented or omitted by the Sponsor,
the Administrator on behalf of the
United States may recover all
grant payments made.
6. The Administrator reserves
the right to amend or withdraw
this Offer at any time prior to its
acceptance by the Sponsor.
7. This Offer shall expire and
the United States shall not be obli-
gated to pay any of the allowable
costs of the Project unless this Of-
fer has been accepted by the Spon-
sor within 60 days from the above
date of Offer or such longer time
as may be prescribed by the Ad-
ministorator in writing.
8. The Sponsor hereby covenants
and agrees that it will not permit
or suffer any structure or object,
Special Session, September 17, 1958 379
except such structures as are ne-
cessary as aids to air navigation,
nor will it permit or suffer any use
or activity which would attract or
bring together an assembly of per-
sons, on any land lying within a
none 1,000 feet wide and extending
outwardly 2,700 feet from the end
of each runway, to the extent that
the sponsor now holds or may
hereafter acquire ownership or
such other rights as will legally
permit it to carry out its obliga-
tions under this covenant.
9. It is understood between the
parties hereto that any reference
herein or in the Project Applica-
tions shall mean the plans and
specifications approved by Archie
W. League, Chief, Airports Divi-
sion. Region 3, Civil Aeronautics
Administration, on August 7, 1956.
The Sponsor's acceptance of this
Offer and ratification and adoption
of the Project Application incorpo-
rated herein shall be evidenced by
execution of this instrument by
the Sponsor, as hereinafter provid-
ed, and said Offer and acceptance
shall comprise a Grant Agreement,
as provided by the Federal Airport
Act, constituting the obligations
and rights of the United States
and the Sponsor with respect to
the accomplishment of the Project
and the operation and maintenance
of the Airport. Such Grant Agree-
ment shall become effective upon
the Sponsor's acceptance of this
Offer and shall remain in full force
and effect throughout the useful
life of the facilities developed un-
der the Project but in any event
not to exceed twenty years from
the date of said acceptance.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
THE ADMINISTRATOR OF
CIVIL AERONAUTICS
By LEONARD W. JURDEN
Regional Administrator,
Region Ill
Part II — Acceptance
The City of Dubuque, Iowa does
hereby ratify and adopt all state-
ments, representations, warranties
covenants, and agreements contain-
ed in the Project Application and
incorporated materials referred to
in the foregoing Offer and does
hereby accept said Offer and by
such acceptance agrees to all of
the terms and conditions thereof.
Executed this 18th day of Septem-
ber, 1956.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
(Name of Sponsor)
By L. M. HARNEY
Title: Chairman Dubuque
Airport Commission
( SEAL)
Attest: WM. CLEMENS JR.
Title: Secretary
CERTIFICATE OF SPONSOR'S
ATTORNEY
I, Thomas Nelson, acting as At-
torney for City of Dubuque, Iowa,
do hereby certify:
That I have examined the fore-
going Grant Agreement and the
proceedings taken by said City of
Dubuque, Iowa relating thereto,
and find that the Acceptance there-
of by said City of Dubuque, Iowa
has been duly authorized and that
the execution thereof is in all re-
spects due and proper and inac-
cordance with the laws of t h e
State of Iowa, and further that, in
my opinion, said Grant Agreement
constitutes a legal and binding ob-
ligation of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, in accordance with t h e
terms thereof.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa this 18th
day of September, 1956.
T. H. NELSON
Title: City Attorney
SCHEDULE OF MAXIMUM
SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Dubuque Municipal Airport
Dubuque, Iowa
Project No. 9-13-020-707
Weather Bureau Activities
and Equipment
Office Space Storage Space
Observatory for Hourl%
Airway Observa-
tions 598 sq. ft. 208 sq. ft.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of September, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
380 Special Session, September 17, 1958
Councilman Schueller moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of George J. Ob-
erhoffer of 1695 Avoca Street com-
plaining about box elder bugs that
are infesting four large box elder
trees in the neighborhood, creat-
ing quite a nuisance, presented
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
the communication be referred to
the Park Board for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Counciiman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, October 1, 1956.
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
City Manager Schiltz.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Mayor Welu stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
City Council for the purpose of act-
ing upon such business as may
properly come before the meeting.
Communication from the Com-
mittee for Broadening Commercial
Bank Participation in public finan-
cing soliciting support in the at-
tempt to permit commercial banks
to deal and trade in public revenue
bonds, presented and read. Mayor
Welu moved that the communica-
tion be referred to the City Man-
ager and City Solicitor. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Communication from American
Municipal Association extending an
invitation to attend the 33rd an-
nual American Municipal Congress
in St. Louis November 25 to 28th
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the com-
munication be referred to the City
Council for consideration. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Communication of Police Judge
R. N. Russo, requesting permis-
sion to attend the Traffic Court
Conference at Northwestern Uni-
versity Law School to be held dur-
ing the week of October 15th
through the 19th, presented and
read. Councilman Schueller mov-
ed that Judge Russo be allowed to
attend the conference at City ex-
pense. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
October 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provi-
sions of Chapter 365, Code of Iowa
1954, the Civil Service Commission
conducted an entrance examination
for the position of Dairy Fieldman.
This examination was held on
September 20, 1956, and the follow-
ing is a list of the applicants who
passed the written examination
with an average of 70 per cent or
better.
Delbert H. Wilke — average —
82L,2 per cent.
Respectfully submitted,
LOUIS J. LAGEN
E. B. LYONS
J. A. CAREW
Members of Civil Service
Commission.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Clerk
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to
before me., a Notary Public, this
1st day of October, 1956.
GERALDINE L. JENNI
Notary Public
(SEAL)
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication be received and made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Communication of Mrs. Edwin
Col of Galena, 111., recommending
certain methods to be used to ex-
terminate box elder bugs, present-
ed and read. Councilman Kintzin-
ger moved that the text of the let-
ter be printed in the local daily
paper. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kolb.
t;opy of resolution submitted by
the Dubuque Safety Council, as
adopted by them under date of
September 19, 1956, relative to the
resignation of Captain Wilfrid J.
Andresen from the Dubuque Po-
lice Department and as a member
of the Buof oDirectors mending f the
him
Safety Council,
382 Repar Session, October 1, 1956
on giving unselfishly of his free
time, energy and exceptional qual-
ifications to make Dubuque a saf-
er place in which to live, present-
ed and read. Mayor Welu stated
that we are happy to receive the
resolution and that we are also
happy for Captain Andresen in his
new position. Mayor Welu t he n
moved that a letter of commenda-
tion be sent to Captain Andresen
and the resolution be made a mat-
ter of record in the Police Depart-
ment. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Communication of D.D. Bush of
150 Cherokee Drive, seeking infor-
mation as to a City ordinance that
does actually forbid the gathering
of more than three or four persons
on a City street corner, as the re-
sult of the police squad cars break-
ing up groups of boys standing out-
side of the University Inn, present-
ed and read. Councilman Kintzin-
ger moved that the City Manager
write a letter to Mr. Bush explain-
ing that there is an ordinance cov.
ering matters of this kind and why
it is enforced. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
October 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with Chapter 48
of the Code of Iowa, 1954, 1 hereby
recommend for your approval the
appointment of the following nam-
ed persons to serve as Clerks of
Election for each precinct, w h o
shall have charge of the election
register for the General Election
to be held on November 6, 1956.
FIRST PRECINCT —Democrat.
ic, Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, 850 South
Grandview. Republican, Mrs. Lil-
lian Jones, 1745 Overview Court.
SECOND PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Dorothy Kirchen, 90
Nevada Street. Republican, Mrs,
Julia Heuser, 1585 Douglas Street.
THIRD PRECINCT — Democrat-
ic, Mrs. Vera McAllister, 821
Dodge Street. Republican, M r s.
Eunice Kilby, 521 West T h i r d
Street.
FOURTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Georgiana Millius,
462% Locust Street, Republican,
Mrs. Margaret Endsley, 638 Wil-
son.
FIFTH PRECINCT — Democrat-
ic, Mrs. Laura Hohman, 792 Ne-
vada Street. Republican, Mrs. Sa-
die Trader, 295 Nevada Street.
SIXTH PRECINCT — Democrat-
ic, Mrs. Mary Burd, 1525 W o o d
Street. Republican, Mrs. Louise
Forward, 1530 North Algona.
SEVENTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Loretta Goff, 1006 Cen-
tral Avenue. Republican, M r s.
Alexia Hanley, 911 Central Avenue.
EIGHTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Anna Weber, 1027 Lo-
cust Street. Republican, Mrs. Jane
Fuhrman, 530 Wilbur.
NINTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Belle Leidinger, 1503
Maple Street. Republican, M r s.
Mildred Koehler, 1763 Central Ave-
nue.
TENTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Leona Beyer, 1909 El-
lis Street. Republican, Mrs. Edna
Stanley, 1951 Madison Street.
ELEVENTH PRECINCT— Dem-
ocratic, Mrs. Ida Murray, 348
Kaufmann Avenue. Republican,
Mrs. Hazel Kirkwood, 845 K a n e
Street.
TWELFTH PRECINCT — Dem-
ocratic, Mrs. Minnie Recker, 2210
Francis Street, Republican, Mrs.
Elsie Bottge, 2421 Division.
THIRTEENTH PRECINCT —
Democratic, Mrs. Freda Foell,
2915 Jackson Street. Republican,
Mrs. Mabel Essman, 2930 Jackson
Street.
FOURTEENTH PRECINCT —
Democratic, Mrs. Marjorie Bogue,
2017 Kniest Street. Republican,
Mrs. Gwen Bohn, 2540 Windsor
Avenue.
FIFTEENTH PRECINCT—Dem-
ocratic, Mrs. Minnie Lucas, 1303
Rhomberg Avenue. Republican,
Mrs. Helen Hohnecker, 1202 Lin-
coln Avenue.
SIXTEENTH PRECINCT—Dem-
ocratic, Mrs. Marietta Donegan,
Reguar Session, October 1, 1956 383
2105 Ogilby Road. Republican, Mrs.
Helen Schetgen, 155 Devon Drive.
Respectfully submitted,
LEO F. FROMMELT
Commissioner of Registration
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the list as submitted be ap-
proved and be made a matter of
record. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of statement of
receipts and a list of claims for
which warrants were drawn dur-
ing the month of August 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the proof of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Communication of Frank Hardie
Advertising Inc. offering the sum
of $300, for the purchase of Lots in
Central Addition and Lorimers Sub-
division, near the Ninth Street Ex-
tension Improvement, presented
and read. City Solicitor N e l s o n
raised the question whether or not
these lots or parts of lots could be
sold being that some are encum-
bered by the Parking Lot Revenue
bond issue. Councilman Schueller
moved that the City Council view
the grounds. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
October 1, 1956
To the Honorable: Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have
approved the following bonds and
policies and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City So-
licitor:
HEATING
Harry Miner d -b -a Key C i t y
Plumbing & Beating, Western Sure
ty Company.
W. J. Jordan, General Casualty
Co, of America.
Carl Mettille d -b -a Mettille Roof-
ing & Sheet Metal Works, Hawk -
eye -Security Ins. Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co., Standard
Accident Ins. Co.
Joseph W. Loucks, Merchants
Mutual Bonding Co.
J. F. Stampfer Company, Fire-
man's Fund Indemnity Co.
Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc.,
Indemnity Ins. Co. of North Amer-
ica.
Joe J. Reuter d -b -a Joe J. Reut-
er Sheet Metal Works, American
Surety Co. of New York.
EXCAVATION
Curtis -Straub Company, Policy
No. PC25130.
Central Surety and Ins. Corp.
Louis Buechel, Policy No. TTL
60849, U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty
Co.
SIDEWALK
Loe Dodge, Hawkeye - Security
Ins. Co.
Clarence Splinter, Hawkeye-Se-
curity Ins. Co.
Dallas Bush d -b -a Bush Construc-
tion Company, The State Austomo-
bile Ins. Ass'n.
Carl Hirsch, Western S u r e t y
Company.
Cletus Palm, Columbia Casualty
Company.
Homer Sweiger, Columbia Cas-
ualty Company.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the
bonds and policies be laced on
the
file subject to the approval of
City Solicitor. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
September 24, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit reports of the
City Auditor, City Treasurer, City
Health Department and City Water
Works for the month of August as
well as list of claims and list of
382 Reguar Session, October 1, 1956
on giving unselfishly of his free
time, energy and exceptional qual-
ifications to make Dubuque a saf-
er place in which to live, present-
ed and read. Mayor Welu stated
that we are happy to receive the
resolution and that we are also
happy for Captain Andresen in his
new position. Mayor Welu t hen
moved that a letter of commenda-
tion be sent to Captain Andresen
and the resolution be made a mat-
ter of record in the Police Depart-
ment. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Communication of D.D. Bush of
150 Cherokee Drive, seeking infor-
mation as to a City ordinance that
does actually forbid the gathering
of more than three or four persons
on a City street corner, as the re-
sult of the police squad cars break-
ing up groups of boys standing out-
side of the University Inn, present-
ed and read. Councilman Kintzin-
ger moved that the City Manager
write a letter to Mr. Bush explain-
ing that there is an ordinance cov-
ering matters of this kind and why
it is enforced. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
October 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with Chapter 48
of the Code of Iowa, 1954, I hereby
recommend for your approval the
appointment of the following nam-
ed persons to serve as Clerks of
Election for each precinct, w h o
shall have charge of the election
register for the General Election
to be held on November 6, 1956.
FIRST PRECINCT—Democrat-
ic, Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, 850 South
Grandview. Republican, Mrs. Lil-
lian Jones, 1745 Overview Court.
SECOND PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Dorothy Kirchen, 90
Nevada Street. Republican, Mrs.
Julia Heuser, 1585 Douglas Street.
THIRD PRECINCT — Democrat-
ic, Mrs. Vera McAllister, 821
Dodge Street. Republican, M r s.
Eunice Kilby, 521 West T h i r d
Street.
FOURTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Georgiana Millius,
462!12 Locust Street, Republican,
Mrs. Margaret Endsley, 638 Wil-
son.
FIFTH PRECINCT — Democrat-
ic, Mrs. Laura Hohman, 792 Ne-
vada Street. Republican, Mrs. Sa-
die Trader, 295 Nevada Street.
SIXTH PRECINCT — Democrat-
ic, Mrs. Mary Burd, 1525 W o o d
Street. Republican, Mrs. Louise
Forward, 1530 North Algona.
SEVENTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Loretta Goff, 1006 Cen-
tral Avenue. Republican, M r s.
Alexia Hanley, 911 Central Avenue.
EIGHTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Anna Weber, 1027 Lo-
cust Street. Republican, Mrs. Jane
Fuhrman, 530 Wilbur.
NINTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Belle Leidinger, 1503
Maple Street. Republican, M r s.
Mildred Koehler, 1763 Central Ave-
nue.
TENTH PRECINCT — Demo-
cratic, Mrs. Leona Beyer, 1909 El-
lis Street. Republican, Mrs. Edna
Stanley, 1951 Madison Street.
ELEVENTH PRECINCT— Dem-
ocratic, Mrs. Ida Murray, 348
Kaufmann Avenue. Republican,
Mrs. Hazel Kirkwood, 845 Kane
Street.
TWELFTH PRECINCT — Dem-
ocratic, Mrs. Minnie Recker, 2210
Francis Street. Republican, Mrs.
Elsie Bottge, 2421 Division.
THIRTEENTH PRECINCT —
Democratic, Mrs. Freda Foell,
2915 Jackson Street. Republican,
Mrs. Mabel Essman, 2930 Jackson
Street.
FOURTEENTH PRECINCT —
Democratic, Mrs. Marjorie Bogue,
2017 Kniest Street. Republican,
Mrs. Gwen Bohn, 2540 Windsor
Avenue.
FIFTEENTH PRECINCT—Dem-
ocratic, Mrs. Minnie Lucas, 1303
Rhomberg Avenue. Republican,
Mrs. Helen Hohnecker, 1202 Lin.
coln Avenue.
SIXTEENTH PRECINCT—Dem-
ocratic, Mrs. Marietta Donegan,
Reguar Session, October 1, 1956 383
2105 Ogilby Road. Republican, Mrs. I
W. J. ,Jordan. General Casualty
Helen Schetgen, 155 Devon Drive. i
Co. of America.
Respectfully submitted,I
Carl Mettille d -b -a Mettille Roof -
LEO F. FROMMELT
ing & Sheet Metal Works, Hawk -
Commissioner of Registration I
rye -Security Ins. Co.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
Sears Roebuck & Co., Standard
that the list as submitted be ap-
Accident Ins. Co.
proved and be made a matter of
Joseph W. Loucks, Merchants
record. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Mutual Bonding Co.
Carried by the following vote:
J. F. Stampfer Company, Fire-
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
man's Fund Indemnity Co.
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc.,
Nays—None.
Indemnity Ins. Co. of North Amer-
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
ica.
Proof of publication, certified to
Joe J. Reuter d -b -a Joe J. Reut-
by the Publisher, of statement of
cr Sheet Metal Works, American
receipts and a list of claims for
Surety Co. of New York.
which warrants were drawn dur-
EXCAVATION
ing the month of August 1956, pre-
Curtis -Straub Company, Policy
sented and read. Councilman
No. PC25130.
Schueller moved that the proof of
Central Surety and Ins. Corp.
publication be received and filed.
Louis Buechel, Policy No. ML
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
60349, U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty
er. Carried by the following vote:
Co.
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
SIDEWALK
Nays—None.
I,ue Dodge, Hawkeye - Security
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Ins. Co.
Communication of Frank Hardie
Clarence Splinter, Hawkeye-Se-
Advertising Inc. offering the sum
curity Ins. Co.
of $300. for the purchase of Lots in
Dallas Bush d -b -a Bush Construe -
Central Addition and Lorimers Sub-
tion Company, The State Austomo-
division, near the Ninth Street Ex-
bile Ins. Ass'n.
tension Improvement, presented
Carl Hirsch, Western S u r e t y
and read. City Solicitor N e I s o n
Company.
raised the question whether or not
Cletus Palm, Columbia Casualty
these lots or parts of lots could be
Company.
sold being that some are encum-
homer Sweiger, Columbia Cas-
bered by the Parking Lot Revenue
ualty Company.
bond issue. Councilman Schueller
Respectfully submitted,
moved that the City Council view
L. J. SCHILTZ,
the grounds. Seconded by Council-
City Manager
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
Mayor Welu moved that the
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
bunds and policies be placed on
to the approval a the
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
file subject
City Solicitor. Seconded by Council-
Nays—None.
None.—Counrilman
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
Kolb.
lowing vote:
October 1, 1956
Peas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Schueller.
Dove, Kintzinger,
To the Honorable Mayor
Nays—None.
and City Council,
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
September 24, 1956
This is to advise that I have
To the Honorable Mayor
approved the following bonds and
and City Council,
Policies and desire to have your
Dubuque, Iowa.
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City So-
Gentlemen:
submit reports of the
licitor:
1 herewith
City Auditor, City Treasurer, City
HEATING
Harry Aliner d -b -r Key City
Health Department and City Water
f
Plumbing & heating, Western Sure-
the month
anugust of
H Irks for
claims
ty Company.
list
384 Reguar Session. October 1, 1956
payrolls for which warrants were
issued for the month of August.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the re-
ports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
October 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Merlin Lang-
kamp, 140 Aquin Street, relative to
connecting up to city water and
sewer was referred to the City
Manager, City Engineer and Water
Department to make an investiga-
tion.
The present sewer to which Mr.
Langkamp could connect is a pri-
vate sewer owned and maintained
by the Brunswick Block and to
which there are only two addition-
al connections. This sewer is not
of adequate size to authorize any
additional connections because of
difficulties that are already experi-
enced in back up of their own sani-
tary sewage.
The city water could be made
available to Mr. Langkamp, how-
ever, it would be necessary for him
to make the necessary service con-
nections to our existing water main
on Jackson Street.
It is therefore my recommenda-
tion that if Mr. Langkamp decides
to connect with the water, he will
be given authorization to do so,
but that the city denies request to
connect to the sewer.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent -.Councilman Kolb.
October 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Alvin Maus and
others relative to the installation
of stop signs in the vicinity of
Sheridan, Edith and Grove -land
Streets was referred to the City
Manager and Traffic Department
for investigation and report.
I had this matter investigated by
the Police Department and it is
their recommendation that speed
signs be placed on Sheridan and
Davis Streets. They do not feel
that stop signs at Edith and Grove -
land Streets will serve any particu-
lar purpose because both of these
streets are dead-end at Sheridan
Street. In fact, placing a stop
sign at the intersection may en-
courage more speed on Sheridan
Street.
I concur in the recommendation
of the Traffic Department and also
their suggestion of patrolling this
area between the hours of heavy
traffic to cut down the high speeds.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager.
LJS:lo
Councilman Schueller moved the
approval of the recommendation.
Seconded by Councilman Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
October 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to express my appreciation
to all the members of the City
Council for authorizing me to at-
tend the International City Man-
agers' Conference at Banff Alber-
ta, Canada, last month.
There were many projects dis-
cussed at this conference that had
a direct bearing on the City of
Dubuque. Many of the conference
leaders were outstanding men in
their fields that brought us new
developments in the field of city
administration.
Repar Session, October 1, 19M 3S5
One of the projects that I felt
was of importance was the devel-
oping of new subdivisions. This
discussion brought out that many
cities now require the subdivider
to provide all the facilities in a
new subdivision and it was also
the view of the subdividers them-
selves that they should provide the
facilities that would benefit t h e
subdivision even to the extent of
playgrounds.
Another subject that was of par-
ticular interest was the one on
promotion and controllingindus-
trial growth. This discussion re-
viewed all kinds of industry a city
should try to obtain, and what to
do and not to do to get new in-
dustries, city participation in de-
veloping new industrial areas, and
zoning and other controls for in-
dustrial areas.
One of the major parts of this
discussion was that an industry
that is worthwhile for a commun-
ity to seek is one that is inter-
ested in the proper environment to
live, work, and play in the com-
munity and not one asking f or
various concessions. A city should
keep in mind its existing indus-
tries.
Some of the things that an in-
dustry looks for in seeking to lo-
cate in a city are: proper zoning,
schools, playgrounds and recrea-
tional facilities, good government
relationship, and standard assess-
ment procedures.
There were also other sessions
on finance, planning and person-
nel that were discussed by consul-
tants in the various fields and by
a group of city managers.
Indications are that finance of
municipal capital improvements
will increase in the ratio the same
as labor and materials have in-
creased in the past.
Again I want to thank you for
permitting me to attend this con-
ference as 1 feel the benefits 1
received will he an advantage to
the city in better administration.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager.
LJS:Io
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the coin munication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
October 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I am attaching herewith a re-
port of Mr. Eugene Lang, of Lara -
more & Douglass Inc., regarding
the investigation he has made of
the North Central Public Service
Company for the past one and a
half years.
According to Mr. Lang's study
the company is not earning a suf-
ficient rate of return to justify a
reduction at this time nor does he
contemplate that they will earn
enough during the full twelve
months of 1956 to justify a reduc-
tion in rates.
Should you decide to have Mr.
Lang personally answer any ques-
tions regarding this report, I will
be glad to arrange for his appear-
ance before the Council.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager.
Li
File No. E-469
September 27, 1956
Mr. L. J. Schiltz
City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Subject: North Central Pub-
lic Service Company
Dear Mr. Schiltz:
As per your instructions of Aug-
ust 8, 1956, we have reviewed the
operations of the North Central
Public Service Company in Du-
buque for the year ending Decem-
ber 31, 1955, together with t h e
first seven months of the current
year or through and including July
t of
31, 1praddition
'm
the probable
sults from opera-
tions for the entire year 1956 was
made based upon the first seven
months operationsroane avail ive able
information as to p costs.
es
Of natural gas and operating
Certain adjustments were made
to the figures presented by t h e
G
as Company that %%,c consider
cd necessary to present a true Pic
ture, together with the Inclusion of
in
charges to oiler:+ling the h e
an amount that will P
386 Reguar Session, October 1, 1956
amortization of the cost of con-
verting the distribution system
from manufactured to natural gas,
over a ten year period. A compar-
itive statement of the resulting
figures are shown in detail on Ex-
hibit I, attached hereto.
The percentage return has been
computed on a rate base of $2,370,-
000.00 as of January 1, 1956. This
was determined in the usual man-
ner, i.e. book cost of property less
depreciation accrued to date, plus
an allowance for working capital
of approximately one and one half
months operating expenses exclu-
sive of taxes and amortization and
depreciation requirements.
From Exhibit I, it is apparent
that the Gas Company while earn-
ing at the rate of 4.77 per cent on
its rate base during the first seven
months of the current year, will
better its rate of return only slight-
ly during the remaining f i v e
months of this year. This can be
attributed to the fact that the bulk
of the gas to be sold during the
remaining months will be billed
under the so called interruptible
and space heating schedules that
command the lowest rates and
hence the smallest margin of prof-
it. This coupled with the present
income tax rates, permits very lit-
tle of the revenues received from
the sale of this large volume of
gas to be brought down to net for
return upon the value of the Com-
pany's property and plant used and
useful in serving its customers re-
siding in Dubuque.
While the operations of t h e
North Central Public Service Com-
pany in Dubuque have shown a
marked improvement, f u r t h e r
progress must be made before the
Company will be earning what may
be considered a fair and reason-
able return.
Respectfully submitted,
LARAMORE AND DOUG -
LASS, INC.
By Eugene C. Lang
Registered Professional En-
gineer
Engineer No. 1956
State of Iowa
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
DUBUQUE DIVISION
COMPARATIVE OPERATING STATEMENT
Operating Revenue:
Actual
Estimated
12 Mos End
7 Mos End
12 Mos End
Gas Sales:
Dec 31, 1955
Jul 31, 1956 Dec 31, 1956
Residential -General
$343,134
$204,065
$326,937
Residential -Space Heating
173,394
221,571
338,847
Commercial -General _
68,433
31,593
50,916
Commercial -Space Heating _ _..
27,144
35,480
55,855
Industrial -Firm ..... ... .....
32,398
24,251
41,242
Interruptible ........ _
161,268
190,029
319,771
Total Gas Sales _...
$805,771
$706,989
$1,133,568
Forfeited Discounts and Allowances
5,479
368
3,049
Total Operating Revenues ... I.. ..... ...-__
$811,250
$707,357
$1,136,617
Operating Expenses:
Operations:
Production
$480,753
$278,374
$483,504
Distribution
99,409
58,637
100,520
Customers Accounting & Collect 55,918
34,977
59,960
Sales Promotion
26,606
13,911
23,847
General and Administrative
52,68_8
35,583
60,999
Total Operations
$715,374
$4_21,482
$728, 830
Depreciation
109,228
71,226
122,102
Taxes Other Than Income
58,758
41,623
71,354
Amortization of Conversion Expense 24,768
14,448
24,768
Total Operating Expenses Incl Taxes
$908,128
$548,779
$947,054
Income From Operations
($ 96,879)
$158,878
$189,563
State and Federal Income Taxes
Nil
46,505
75,050
Balance -Return on Investment
$ Nil
$_112,073
$114,513
Percent Return on Rate Base
Nil
4.77
4.83
Note:-
( )-denotes loss.
Reguar Session, October 1, 19,56 387
Councilman Dove moved that the
report be referred to the CouncH
and City Manager for further con-
sideration. Seconded by Mayor We-
lu. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Notice of claim of Clarence J.
Bowen, in an un -named amount,
for damages to the first floor and
basement of his home on 2975
Windsor Avenue, as the result of
the sewer backing; up, presented
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
the rules be suspended in order to
let anyone present address t h e
Council if they so desire on the
subject at hand. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Mrs. Clarence Bowen addressed
the Council stating that damage
to their home is considerable, in
fact so great that it is very hard
to give or state the amount need-
ed to make proper repair. S h e
further stated that the sewer has
been giving them trouble e v e r
since they lived there. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the notice
of claim be referred to the C i t y
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Notice of claim for damages re-
sulting from a defective street by
Donna Riniker Claimant and Elmer
Riniker, father and natural guard-
ian in the amount of $10,2o4.28 for
damages to car and personal in-
juries received as the result of
striking an exposed manhole on
Woodlawn street on September 5,
1956, presented and read. Council-
man Schueller moved that the no-
tice of claim be referred to t he
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilman
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Notice of claim of Bernard H.
Evers, in the amount of $8.45, for
expense incurred as the result of a
sewer backing up into his home on
470 Clarke Drive, presented a n d
read. Councilman Schueller moved
that the notice of claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 49.56
An Ordinance Granting Eldon J.
Sauer the Right to Construct a
Sanitary Sewer in Sullivan Street,
and Providing the Terms and Con-
ditions thereof.
Be It Ordained by The City
Council of The City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Eldon J. Sauer
be and he is hereby granted the
right to construct an eight inch
vitrified tile pipe sanitary sewer
in Sullivan street from the exist.
ing manhole at the intersection of
Levi and Sullivan Streets, north.
erly along the center line of Sulli-
van Street a distance of 304.5 feet,
upon the following terms and con-
ditions:
(a) That grantee agrees to con-
struct said sewer within one year
from the date of the adoption of
this Ordinance and to pay the en-
tire cost thereof, including t h e
cost of restoring the surface of the
street;
(b) That said sewer shall be
constructed in accordance with
plans approved by the State De.
partment of Health and the City
Afanager and under the supervis-
ion and direction of the City Man-
ager and City Engineer;
(c) That grantee will enter into
a contract for the construction of
said sewer with a qualified con-
tractor which contract will, among
other things, contain a clause re-
quiring the contractor to obtain
all necessary permits required by
the City of Dubuque, or any other
governmental agency, a clause ob-
ligating the contractor and
i.s
bondsmen to keep
in
good repair for a period of not
less than two years from the date
of the acceptance oft„ a contwork 'ra for
and
a clause requiring bond with the
to furnish a surety
388 Reguar Session, October 1, 158
City of Dubuque named as one of
the obligees, guaranteeing t h e
faithful performance of said con-
tract;
(d) That upon the completion of
said sewer and the acceptance of
the same by the City Council said
sewer shall become a public sew-
er under the exclusive charge and
control of the City of Dubuque,
and its free use as such shall not
be interfered with by grantee or
his successors or assigns;
Section 2. That the authority
granted herein shall terminate on
November 1, 1956, unless the terms
and conditions of this Ordinance
are accepted in writing by t he
grantee prior to that date;
Section 3. This Ordinance shall
be in full force and effect from
and after its final passage, adop-
tion and publication as provided
by law.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of October, A. D.
1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Acceptance of Ordinance No. 49.56.
Eldon J. Sauer, of the City of
Dubuque Iowa having full know -
edge and understanding of all the
terms and conditions of Ordinance
No. 49-56, hereby accepts the same
as passed and agrees to comply
with all the terms and conditions
thereof.
Accepted this............ day of Octo-
ber A. D. 1956.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended re-
quiring an Ordinance to be read
on three separate days. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of George Nipp of 720
East 22nd Street for extension of
frame work for garage door two
feet on Providence street, present-
ed and read. Councilman Kintzin-
ger moved that the petition be re-
ferred to the Council and the Build-
ing Commissioner to view t h e
grounds. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Dubuque Baseball
Inc. requesting proposed improve-
ments at the Ball Park for the
1957 season as per list of improve-
ments and cost as submitted to
the City Manager, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved to sus-
pend the rules in order to let any-
one address the Council if they so
desire relative to the subject at
h a n d. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—)Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Mr. John Petrakis addressed the
Council stating the estimated cost
of the contemplated improvements
would amount to $55,0oo. He fur-
ther stated that they would like to
construct a roof over part of the
seating capacity of the park for
approximately 2300 patrons. The
park would seat about six thous-
and people. They would also like to
enlarge lest room and dressing
room facilities. Mr. Petrakis was
advised that there is no provision
made for such extensive improve-
ments in the budget for the com-
ing year.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be referred to a joint
meeting of the Council, Recreation
am-
ReRuar Session, October 1, 19."% 389
Commission and Park Board. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilman
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of W. H. Kretschmer et
al requesting more stringent park-
ing regulations for Henion street
preferably limiting parking to the
west side of the street only, from
Loras Blvd. to Ifelena street, due
to the narrowness of the street,
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the petition
be referred to the City Manager
and Traffic Department for inves-
tigation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Ifartig Drug Co. et al
requesting two hour parking for
both sides of Kaufmann avenue for
a distance of one block west of
Central avenue and both sides of
East Twenty -Second street for a
distance of one block east of Cen-
tral avenue, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Traffic Department
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Cletus H. Koppen et
al requesting the installation of
street lights on Berkley Place, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the petition be referred to
the City Manager and Electrical
Inspector for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Earl Cady et al re-
questing the erection of a street
light at the right end of a certain
block on Cottage Place, presented
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Pays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Gerald W. McAleece
et al requesting the erection of a
street light on the corner of North
Algona and Decorah streets, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the petition be referred to
the City Manager and Electrical
Inspector for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Leo F. Rolling et al
requesting the removal of a shed
located at 1895 Hale street for the
reason that it is a definite health
hazard and further that it is out of
alignment with adjacent buildings,
presented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that the petition be referred
to the City Manager and Building
Commissioner f o r investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Dubuque and Wiscon-
sin Bridge Co., requesting permis-
sion to erect a modern toll house
in the center of the approach to
their bridge at a point about one
hundred and fifty feet from its wes-
terly end, presented and read. Ma.
yor Welu moved that the rules be
suspended in order to let anyone
present address the Council if they
so desire onCmlsubject
c
t hand.Seconded byyounc Councilman Shueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Mr. Joseph Rhomberg addressed
the Counci
Company lssrather tanYious hat Bothet gg t
started on the proposed project
before cold weather sets in. The
t'ity Manager advised Mr. Rhom-
Ixrg that plans would have to be
390 Reguar Session, October 1, 1956
submitted and the state Highway
department would have to be ad-
vised. Councilman Dove moved
that the petition be referred to the
City Manager. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Dubuque County Dem-
ocratic Central Committee request-
ing permission to hang a canvass
sign across the street on or about
606 Main street, presented a n d
read. Councilman Schueller moved
that the request be granted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of D. J. Duffy, request-
ing a refund in the amount of
$75.00, on cigarette License No.
265, as he has discontinued busi-
ness as of September 29, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the refund be granted and
the Auditor instructed todraw a
warrant in the amount of $75.00,
Payable to D. J. Duffy to cover the
unexpired portion of his cigarette
license No. 265. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Erwin J. Hafeman,
requesting a refund in the amount
of $75.00, on cigarette License
No. 200, as he has discontinued
business as of September 30, 1956,
presented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that the refund be granted
and the Auditor instructed to draw
a warrant in the amount of $75.00,
payable to Erwin J. Hafeman to
cover the unexpired portion of his
cigarette license No. 200. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Robert E. Hevey, re-
questing a refund in the amount of
$75.00, on cigarette license No. 232,
as he has discontinued business as
of September 16, 1956, presented
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
the refund be granted and the Audi-
tor instructed to draw a warrant in
the amount of $75.00, payable to
Robert E. Hevey, to cover the un-
expired portion of his cigarette li-
cense No. 232. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Frederick J. Herber,
requesting a refund in the amount
of $75.00, on cigarette license No.
201, as he has discontinued busi-
ness as of September 30, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the refund be granted and
the Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant in the amount of $75.00,
payable to Frederick J. Herber, to
cover the unexpired portion of his
cigarette license No. 201. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of L. E. Lorenzi, re-
questing a refund in the amount
of $75.00, on cigarette License No.
241, as he has discontinued busi-
ness as of September 29, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the refund be granted and
the Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant in the amount of $75.00,
payable to L. E. Lorenzi, to cover
the unexpired portion of his cig-
arette license No. 241. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Dubuque Baseball
Inc., requesting a refund in the
amount of $100 on their Class "B"
beer permit No. 16 as they have
discontinued business as of Septem-
ber 5, 1956, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant in the
amount of $100 payable to Dubuque
Baseball Inc. to cover the unexpir-
ed portion of their Class "B" beer
permit No. 16. Seconded by Coun.
Bvgnar Session, October 1, 1CA56 391
Gilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Arnold Welter, re- '
questing a refund of $75.00 on his
cigarette License No. 235 as he has
discontinued business as of Septem-
ber 22, 1956, presented and read.
Mayor Wehi moved that the re-
fund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant in
the amount of $75.00 payable to
Arnold Welter to cover the unex- i
pired portion of his cigarette li-
cense No. 235. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Harold J. Love, re.
questing a refund in the amount of
575.00, on his cigarette License No.
178, as he has discontinued busi-
ness as of September 30, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that the refund be granted
and the Auditor instructed to draw
a warrant in the amount of $75.00,
payable to Harold J. Love, to cov-
er the unexpired portion of his cig-
arette License No, 178. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of St. Joseph's Church,
sinned by three hundred members
of St. Joseph's Parish, requesting
the Council to review the installa-
tion of a traffic control device at
the intersection of Concord street
with U.S. Highway No. 20, present-
ed and read. Mayor Welu moved
that the rules be suspended in or-
der to let anyone address t h e
Council if they so desire relative
to the subject at hand. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Mr. Francis J. O'Connor addres-
sed the Council stressing the great
increase in enrollment in children
at St. Joseph's School that must
use the crossing on their way to
and from school. He was advised
that the Highway department must
again be consulted. Councilman
Dove moved that the petition be
referred to the City Manager and
Traffic Department for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by May-
or Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—:Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Merlin Palm et at, re-
questing the widening and surfac-
ing of the alley off Wooten street
between Hill and McClain streets,
presented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that the petition be refer-
red to the Council to view t he
grounds. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove. Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Communication of Grandview
Avenue Methodist Church, Christi-
an Social Relations Committee, re-
questing to declare the night of-
ficially designated as "Tricks or
Treat Night" in Dubuque to be al-
so observed in the City as "Trick
or Treat for UNICEF" in order to
help the needy children through-
out the world, presented and read.
City Solicitor Nelson raised t h e
question as to a solicitation of this
sort because the organization does
not have a local chapter. Council-
man Schueller moved that the pe-
tition be referred to the City Man-
ager, City Solicitor and M a y o r
with authority to act. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Walter P. Koenig of
1375 Finley street, requesting
in per-
mission to excavate
nley
street for the purpose of connect-
ing to the gas main, presented
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager for investigation to see
392 Reguar Session, October 1, 1956
what the actual conditions are.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—Noce.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 195.56
BE IT RESOLVED by the C i t y
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City.
Name Address
George J. Zillig, 342 Eighth Ave-
nue.
Rita B. Love, 802 Iowa Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the appli-
cations be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of October, 1955.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 1%.56
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant-
ed and licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Rita B. Love, 802 Iowa Street.
John E. and June M. Noel, 2400
Central Avenue.
Thomas E. Nacos, 720 I o w a
Street.
Joseph A. Kramer, 55 East 7th
Street.
John J. Hickey, 55 L o c u s t
Street.
Fred Frary, 2220 University Av-
enue.
George J. Zillig, 342 Eighth Av-
enue.
CLASS "E" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Disabled American Veterans
Club, Inc., 951t§ Alain Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Arthur H. Eichman, 2119 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
Merlin Apel, 1195 Dodge Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 197-56
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the ap-
proval of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Rita B. Love, 802 Iowa Street.
John E. and June M. Noel, 2400
Central Avenue.
Thomas E. Nacos, 720 I o w a
Street.
Joseph A. Kramer, 55 East 7th
Street.
John J. Hickey, 55 Locust Street.
Fred Frary, 2220 University Av-
enue.
Requar Session. October 1, 14!56 393
George J. 7AIlig, 942 Eighth Av-
enue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Disabled American Veterans
Club, Inc., 95111 blain Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Arthur H. Eichman, 2119 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
Merlin Apel, 1195 Dodge Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELD
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Klntzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 199.56
Preliminary approval of plans,
specifications, plat and schedule
for the construction of Hodgen
street from the south property
line of Clarke Drive to a point 141
feet south with Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, at an estimated
cost of $658.00 presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintringer, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Kolb.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 199.56
WHERE S, proposed plans, spe-
cifiest'ons, plat and schedule have
been duly prepared and approved
by the City CouncA of the Cty of
Dubuque and are now on file In the
office of the Pity Clerk showing
among other thinks the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2 The streets to he improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be as.
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement.
6. In each case the amount there.
of which is estimated to be assess-
ed against each lot, for the im-
provement of Hodgen Street from
the South Property Line of Clarke
Drive to a point 141 feet south with
Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that the City Council or upon
petition of property owners, deems
it advisable and necessan for the
public welfare to make the herein
mentioned improvement, and un-
less property owners at the time of
the final consideration of this pro-
posed resolution have on file with
the City Clerk objections to t h e
amount of the proposed assess-
ments, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
Said improvements shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
fore by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will he assessed upon and
against all privately owned proper-
ty lying within assessable distance
provided by law and in an amount
not to exceed the amount provided
by law, property will be assessed
whether the same abuts thereon or
is adjacent thereto according to
arra and in proportion to the spe-
cial benefits conferred thereby, Is,
bor do equipment cost shall be
paid out of the street improvement
fund, bonds shall be issued and ,old
in anticipation of deferred Pay-
ments of assessments when a con-
tract has been performed ae-
th reef
cepted and the proceeds
used to pay the contractor. T h e
railway portion of any street or
assessment district shall be asses.
sed to and paid by the railway com-
pany.
The above resolution was intro
duced, approved and ordered Plac-
394 Reguar Session, October 1, 1956
ed on file with the City Clerk this
1st day of October, 1956.
Approved and placed on file for
final action.
Approved
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 200-56
WHEREAS, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 198-56 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and placed
same on file in the office of the
City Clerk for public inspection, for
the improvement of Hodgen Street
from the South Property Line of
Clarke Drive to a point 141 feet
south with Asphaltic Macadam
Surfacing and,
WHEREAS, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve.
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that on the 5th day of Novem-
ber, 1956, a public hearing will be
held at 7:30 o'clock p.m. in the
Council Chamber in the City of
Dubuque at which time the owners
of property subject to assessment
for the proposed improvement
may appear and make objection to
the proposed plans and specifica.
tions and at the same time to the
boundaries of the proposed district,
to the cost of the improvement, to
the amount proposed to be assess-
ed against any lot and to the pas-
sage of the proposed Resolution of
Necessity and the City Clerk be
and he is hereby directed to cause
a notice of the time and place of
such hearing to be published in
some newspaper published in the
City of Dubuque, the last of which
shall be not less than two (2) nor
more than four (4) weeks prior to
the day fixed for its consideration
and unless property owners at the
time of final consideration of said
resolution have on file with the
Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessment, they
shall have been deemed to have
waived all objections thereto, at
which hearing the Council w i 1 1
hear such objections and enter on
record its final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Dubuque Trades &
Labor Congress to set forth a
"Register to Vote" week, recom-
mending the week of October 15 to
20, to make it possible for citi-
zens to register in neighborhoods,
presented and read. A rather leng-
thy discussion took place after the
reading of the petition and the
question was raised whether or not
certain places could be selected
throughout the City to r e g i s t e r
citizens for voting. The commis-
sioner of registration mentioned the
fact that a good many duplications
of registry would occur if people
were allowed to register other pla-
ces outside of the City Hall, unless
the registry files were available. It
was further stated that the only
Possible way the original registra-
tion records could be moved from
the City Hall would be by a Court
Order. Councilman Schueller mov-
ed that the Clerk work in coopera-
tion with the committee making
the request, Chairmen of both po-
litical parties and the League of
Women Voters to see what could
be done in this regard. Seconded
Regua►r Session, nctolxr 1, 1956 395
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Naps—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
There being no further business
Councilman Schueller moved to
adjourn. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved ... &.nug aT J 7' 1957
Adopted ... January �.. *, _ 957
Councilmen
Atl a+........
City Clerk
i
3% Regular Session, October 1, 19,56
Board of Health
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, October 1, 1956.
Board met at 10:25 p.m.
Present—Chairman Clarence P.
Welu, Messrs. Charles E. Dove,
Charles A. Kintzinger, Leo N.
Schueller.
Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr.
A. J. Entringer.
IOWA STATE DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH
DES MOINES, IOWA
September 28, 1956
Mr. Leo Frommelt
City Clerk,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Attention Local Board of Health
Gentlemen:
The application for renewal of li.
cense by Mr. C. H. Reckord to op-
erate the mobile home park known
as Reckord Texaco Service during
the calendar year 1956 has been
approved.
The yellow copy of his applica-
tion for renewal of !icense is en-
closed for your file.
Very truly yours,
DIVISION OF PUBLIC
HEALTH ENGINEERING
C. L. CAMPBELL
Public Health Engineer
Mr. Charles A. Kintzinger mov-
ed that the communication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Chairman Clarence P. Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Chairman Clarence P.
Welu, Messrs. Charles E. D o v e,
Charles A. Kintzinger, L e o N.
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Air. Ray F. Kolb, Dr.
A. J. Entringer.
IOWA STATE DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH
DES MOINES, IOWA
September 28, 1956
Mr. Leo Frommelt
City Clerk,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Attention Local Board of Health
Gentlemen:
The application for renewal of li-
cense by Mr. Frank C. Wieland to
operate the mobile home p a r k
known as Wieland Mobile Park dur-
ing the calendar year 1956 has been
approved.
The yellow copy of his applica-
tion for renewal of license is en-
closed for your file.
Very truly yours,
DIVISION OF PUBLIC
HEALTH ENGINEERING
C. L. CAMPBELL
Public Health Engineer
Air. Charles A. Kintzinger mov-
ed that the communication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Chairman Clarence P. Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Chairman Clarence P.
Welu, Messrs. Charles E. Do v e,
Charles A. Kintzinger, Leo N.
Schueller. Nays—None.
Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr.
A. J. Entringer.
There being no further business
Mr. Leo N. Schueller moved that
the Board of Health meeting ad-
journ. Seconded by Mr. Charles
A. Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas — Chairman Clarence P.
Welu, Messrs. Charles E. Dove,
Charles A. Kintzinger, Leo N.
Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Mr. Ray K. Kolb, Dr.
A. J. Entringer.
LEO F. FROMMELT
Clerk Board of Health
Januar 7
Approved ....
....... .........y... .... ..1957
Adopted ... Jan ry 7 s 1957
Members of
Bd. of Health ...
Attes,4............................
Clerk, Board of Health
t
Special Session, October 8, 10M 3417
CITY COUNCIL
Special Session October 8, 1956.
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
City Manager Schiltz.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Welu.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof h a d
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of con-
ducting a public hearing and re-
ceiving sealed proposals for the
construction of the Catfish Creek
Sanitary S:wer and acting on any
other business as may properly
come before a regular meeting of
the City Council.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of public hearing
of notice to contractors of the re-
ceipt of proposals for the construc-
tion of the Catfish Creek Sanitary
Sewer, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Schueller moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Sealed bids were opened and
read for the construction of the
Catfish Creek Sanitary S e w e r
from the following firms: D a n
Christensen, Cedar Rapids, Iowa -
Coyle Construction Co., East Du-
buque, I11.—Garrett Construction
Co. Mattison, .Wis. — Hennessey
Bros. Inc., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
—McDonnell Excavating Service,
Dubuque, Iowa—Normoyle & Berg
Co., Rock Island, Ill.—Saffran Con-
struction Co. Dubuque, Iowa —
Schueller & Co. Dubuque, Iowa—
Quad City Construction Co. Rock
Island, Ill.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the bids he referred to the
Council for study and review and
that the contracts be awarded at a
meeting of the Council to be held
on Thursday evening, October 11,
1056, at 8 o'clock p.ln. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing on Ordinance No. 44-56,
an Ordinance amending the Zoning
Ordinance and Zoning Map of the
City of Dubuque by Changing the
Classification of the herein describ-
ed real estate from Single Family
Residence District Classificiation
to Two Family Residence District
Classification, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the proof of publication be receiv-
ed and filed Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 44.56
An Ordinance amending the Zon-
ing Ordinance and Zoning Map of
the City of Dubuque by Changing
the Classification of the herein
described real estate from single
family Residence District Classifi-
cation to Two Family Residence
District Classification, having
Sep-
temberpassed upon reading st
4, 19561Toand orderedplac d
on file with the City Clerk for pub-
lic inspection pending public e tiar-
nt-
ing on October 8, 1956 was p
ed for final adoption.
ordinance No, 44*"
(1f ordinance AmendinS the ?fnlhe
Ordinance and 'Zoning Map the
City of 1111b11Q11e by Changing
t'lassifieation ('f the herein deacribed
real estate from Single Family Reai-
tFamitylllie'idenoe iDl tract ClaaltlU
cati.m. y Council
Ile 1t Ordained
bD the Il Iowa
of The CRY t
HecUon 1. That ordinance oZon
nB
kn,,%vn as the 7011ing Mal'
the C!Itv
nndlnbrc.,am* Is hereby amended b)'
,,hanging from Its present Single Fam-
ily Residence District ('tudDistrict
on
i'lasaffio Fitmil�e followings described
property In the City tfattheQnorth-
Iir;inninB at a
,.apt corner of nue and Weat,Thira Streetpthence
northerly was,nitrnx the east line of North
orandvlew Avenue to a point line
ne
hundred feet '('11th of the soul along
of Delhi Street, thence a"tory aionA
fine Pam lel to and
feet south of the lin
Street one hunAred�t Nin thenruf sou�thi
erly along a Ilne parallel Ill and one
398 Special Session, October 8, 19,56
hundred feeteast of North Grandview
Avenue to the north line of West
Third Street, thence westerly along
the northerly line of West Third
Street to the point of beginning.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall he
In full force and effect from and after
its final passage, adoption and publi-
cation as by law provided.
Introduced the 4th day of Septem-
ber, 1956.
Rule requiring reading on thre••
separate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 4th day of September, 1956.
Passed, adnpted and approved this
8th dap of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELT(, Mayor
LEO N. SCHTTELLF,R
CHARLES A. KINTZINQER
CHARLES E DOVE,
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Published offielnlly in the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 11th
day of October. 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT.
1t. 10/11 City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Proof of publication, certified to,
by the Publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing on Ordinance No. 45-56,
an Ordinance amending the Zoning
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque
by repealing sub -section "j" of
Section 1 of Article 4 of the Zoning
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque
and Enacting substitutes therefor
to authorize additional uses in the
Multiple Residence District, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed that the proof of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 45.56
An Ordinance amending the Zon-
ing Ordinance of the City of Du-
buque by repealing Sub -section "j"
of Section 1 of Article 4 of the Zon-
ing Ordinance of the City of Du.
buque and Enacting Substitutes
therefore to authorize additional
Uses in the Multiple Residence
District, having been passed upon
first reading on September 4, 1956
and ordered placed on file with the
City Clerk for public inspection
pending public hearing on October
8, 1956 was presented for final
adoption.
Ordinance No. 45-56
An Ordinance amending the Zoning
Ordinance of the City of ubuq ue by
Repealing Sub -section 'y" of Sec-
tion 1 of Article 4 of the Zoning
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque
and Enacting Substitutes Therefore
to Authorize Additional 17sea 1n the
Multiple Residence District,
Be It Ordained by The City Council
of The (,try of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Sub-sectlon
of Section 1 of Articie 4 of Ordinance
No. 3-84, designated "Zoning Ordi-
nance" of the City of Dubuque be
and the same is hereby repealed.
Section 2. That Section 1 of Article
4 of Ordinance No. 8-84 is herey
amended by adding a new Sub -section
"J" thereto as follows:
'y"—Professional office or studlo
of a physician. surgeon, doctor, den-
tist, architect, musician, lawyer or
similar profession, within the follow -
Ing described area:
Beginning at a point on the east
line of Bluff Street one hundred feet
north of the north itne of West Ninth
Street, thence east to the center lin.-
(if the alley first east of Bluff Street,
thence north along the center line of
the alley first east of Bluff Street to
the center line of West Eleventh Street,
thence east on the center line of Kest
1?leventh Street to the center line ul
the alley between Locust and Main
Streets, thence north on the center
line of the alley between Main and
Locust Streets to the north line of
the Middle 1/5 of City Lot 478, thence
west along the north line of the
Middle 1/5 of City Lot 473 one hun-
dred and fourteen feet, thence south
along the went line of City Lot 473
(which is the east line of Locust
Street extended) and along the east
line of Locust Street to the south
line of West Fifteenth Street, thence
west along the south line of West
Fifteenth Street to the center line
Of Bluff Street: thence south along
thecenter line of Bluff Street to the
center line of Loran Boulevard: thence
went along the center line of Lorna
Boulevard to a point one hundred
feet west Of the west line of Bluff
Street, thence south along a lino
One hundred feet west of and parallel
to the west line of Bluff Street to
the north line of West Ninth Street,
thence Pant along a line one hundred
feet north of the north line of Rest
ninth Street to a point on the east
line of Bluff street one hundred feet
north of the north line of Want
Vlnth Street, whlrrh is the point of
beginning, and the area further den-
oribed-
Beginning at the point of the In-
tergectlon of the center lines of Loran
itoulevard and Walnut Street thence
Pont on the center line olt Loran
Boulevard to a point one hundred and
twenty feet east of the Past line of
Prairie Street ,thence south on a line
one hundred and twenty feet east
of the Pant line of Prairie Street to
the ee•nter line of the alley first
youth of Loran Bo
ulevard. thence
wPat along tho center line of the al-
lev forst south of Loras Boulevard to
the center lint, of Prairie Street,
thence nouth along the center Itne
of Prarle Street to the point of the
Intersectinn of the center lines of
Pratrle Rtreet anti Chestnut Streets,
ihenee went along the venter line of
("hentnut Rrteet to the point Of the
Interseetlon of the center lines of
Ohentnut street and Walnut Street,
rhenee north along the center line of
WRlnut Street to the renter ]In,, of
Loran Boulevard, which 1n the point of
Special Session, October 8, 1956 30A
beginning, provided that no roods are
publirly displayed on the prcmises, and
discontinued business as of Se -
P
that mi dein or advertisrm••nts are
tember 13, 1956 presented and
shown other than the name and pro-
read. Councilman Kintzinger mov-
h-ss:on of the Berson using the office
or studs-,. and such sign or nameplate
ed that the request be granted and
shall not exceed five is) square feet
the Auditor instructed to draw a
in area."
Seetlon 3 This Ordinance shall be
warrant, in the amount of $150.
in full force find effect from and
after Its final passa11P, adoAitlon, and
payable to Dubuque Sports Bowl
Publication as by lawpr,,vi rd
Inc., to cover the amount due on
lntr--duced the 4th day of 9eptem-
the unexpired portion of their Class
her. lssa'
!tole rnqulring r+wdtng an thee«
"B" beer permit No. 77. Seconded
aeparate days suspended by unanimmi-
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
vote the 41h tiny of Septemher, 1956
Passed, adopted and approved this
by the following vote:
8th day of October. 1956.Yeas—Mayor
CLAFtF.NCh: P WELF', btayor
Welu, Councilmen
I,F0 N. SCHVETAXIt
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
('HARLES A. TONT7.INOM
CTIARLES E. DOVE
Na None.
Nays—None.
Abcent—Councilman Kolb.
Attest- i.eo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Puhli4hed officially in The Tele-
RESOLUTION N0, 201-S6
irraph-ylerald newitpaper this 11th day
Resolution Determining the Neces-
of October 19:6
I.F.tI F. FRON1\FF.f.T
city for Acquiring certain interests
it 10/11 ('t'`' Clerk
in Real Estate for the Construc-
Mayor Weltl moved the adoption
tion of Catfish Creek Sanitary Sew -
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
er and Directing the City Solicitor
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
to Institute Proceedings.
the following vote:
Whereas, the City Council h as
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
heretofore determined that public
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
convenience and necessity require
Nays—None.
the construction of Catfish Creek
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Sanitary Sewer in accordance with
Notice of claim of Marvin Sitz-
plans and specifications heretofore
man, in the amount of $30.36, for
adopted; and
it appears to the City
damages to his car as the result
Whereas,
that in order to construct
of striking a hole in the street on
Council
in with
Thirty Second Street on October 1,
said sewer accordance
1956, presented and read. Council-
said plans and specifications it is
man Kintzinger moved that the no-
necessary for the City of Dubuque
tice of claim he referred to the
to acquire
City Solicitor for investigation and
Easement A
report. Seconded by Councilman
An easement for sanitary sewer
Mineral
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
20 feet in width across
ing vote:
Lot 248 in Dubuque County, Iowa,
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
extending 10 feet on each side of
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
a center line described as follows:
a Point on east line
Naps—None.
Kolb.
Beginning at
2 East 4z of the N.W.t/4
Absent—Councilman
of Lot of
N.W-i• Sec. 27 T89N R2E of 5
Petition of Fred Beau et aI re-
the widening and re -grad-
of
P.M. 25 feet north of southeast cor-
for
questing
ing of the alley between Aft. Plea-
ner of said Lot; thence east
10 feet; thence south
sant and Wood street and extend-
d
a distance of
157.33 feet; thence south
ing from Loras Blvd. to W o o
0'213' east
`10' east 383.85 feet; thence
street, presented and read. Coun-
t30
33° 24' east 588'04 feet'
Gilman Kintzinger moved that
the be referred to the
south
thence south 62 'S0' eaS10'70�� 3
58'
petition
Council to view the grounds. Sec-
feet; thence south
et east 68sa►d
onded by Councilman( Schueller.
n� h 256 feet to
Carried by the followinf, vote:
('enter Line; thence
to
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
east approximately 0 feet the
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
property line.
Nays—Nue.
u
southeast
Together with the right to enter
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
upon said land for the purpose of
Petition of Dubuque Sports Bowl
said sewer and main -
Inc. req ue•,ting refund in the
'•B"
constructing
taining and repairing the s a m e
amount of $150 on their Class
illereaftcr, and
beer permit No. 77, as they have
400 Special Session, October 8, 1956
Whereas, the City Manager has
reported to the City Council that
he has negotiated with the owners
of said real estate and has been
unable to arrive at a mutually sat-
isfactory price;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That it is hereby de-
termined that the public interest
and necessity require the acquisi-
tion of the above described inter-
est in the above described real es-
tate by the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
for the construction of the Catfish
Creek Sanitary Sewer;
Section 2. That the City Solici-
tor be and he is hereby instruct-
ed and directed to institute con-
demnation proceedings under t h e
provisions of Chapter 472 of the
1954 Code of Iowa in the name of
the City of Dubuque to acquire
the above described interest in the
above described real estate for the
City of Dubuque and determine the
damage resulting from such ac-
quisition.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 8th day of October, A.D. 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None,
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 202.56
Resolution Determining the Neces.
sity for Acquiring certain interests
in Real Estate for the Construc-
tion of Catfish Creek Sanitary
Sewer and Directing the City So-
licitor to Institute Proceedings.
Whereas, the City Council has
heretofore determined that public
convenience and necessity require
the construction of Catfish Creek
Sanitary Sewer in accordance with
Plans and specifications hereto-
fore adopted; and
Whereas, it appears to the City
Council that in order to construct
said sewer in accordance w it h
said plans and specifications it is
necessary for the City of Dubuque
to acquire
Easement 8
An easement for sanitary sewer
20 feet in width across Mineral
Lot 248 in Dubuque County, Iowa,
extending 10 feet on each side of
a center line described as follows:
Beginning at Point B on the cen-
ter line of Jenni Easement A
thence east 78 45' north 971.40 feet
to the City Corporation Limit
which is the North Property Line.
Together with the right to enter
upon said land for the purpose of
constructing said sewer and main-
taining and repairing the s a m e
thereafter.
and
Whereas, the City Manager has
reported to the City Council that
he has negotiated with the owners
of said real estate and has been
unable to arrive at a mutually
satisfactory price;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE.
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That it is hereby de-
termined that the public interest
and necessity require the ac-
quisition of the above described
interest in the above described
real estate by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the construction
of the Catfish Creek Sanitary Sew-
er;
Section 2. That the City Solicitor
be and he is hereby instructed and
directed to institute condemnation
proceedings under the provisions of
Chapter 472 of the 1954 Code of
Iowa in the name of the City of
Dubuque to acquire the above des.
cribed interest in the above des-
cribed real estate for the City of
Dubuque and determine the dam-
age resulting from such acquisi-
tion.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 8th day of October, A.D. 1956.
CLARNCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
AM -
Special Session, October 8, 19% 401
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 203.56
Resolution Determining the Neces-
sity for Acquiring certain interests
in Real Estate for the Construc-
tion of Catfish Creek Sanitary Sew-
er and Directing the City Solicitor
to Institute Proceedings.
Whereas, the City Council has
heretofore determined that public
convenience and necessity require
the construction of Catfish Creek
Sanitary Sewer in accordance with
plans and specificiationns hereto-
fore adopted; and
Whereas, it appears to the City
Council that in order to construct
said sewer in accordance with
said plans and specifications it is
necessary for the City of Dubuque
to acquire
Easement C
An easement for sanitary sewer
20 feet in width across Lot 2 of
the East of Northwest 44 of
Northwest 1,4 of Section 17, T89
NR 2E of 5 P.M. extending 10 feet
on each side of a center line des-
cribed as follows:
Commencing at a point on the
east line of said Lot 25 feet north
of the southeast corner of said
Lot; thence west along a line 25
feet north of and parallel to, the
south line of said Lot for a dis-
tance of 511.02 feet; thence north
along a line 195.80 feet west of and
parallel to the east line of said
Lot to the south line of Falks Sub-
division in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Together with the right to enter
upon said land for the purpose of
constructing said sewer and main-
taining and repairing the same
thereafter.
and
Whereas, the City Manager has
reported to the City Council that
he has negotiated with the owners
of said real estate and has been
unable to arrive at a mutually sat-
isfactory price;
NOW THEREFORE, BE 1T RE
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That it is hereby de-
termined that the public inter-
est and necessity require the ac-
quisition of the above described in-
terest in the above described real
estate by the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, for the construction of the
Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer;
Section 2. That the City Solicitor
be and he is hereby instructed
and directed to institute condem-
nation proceedings under the pro-
visions of Chapter 472 of the
1954 Code of Iowa in the name of
the City of Dubuque to acquire the
above described interest in t h e
above described real estate for the
City of Dubuque and determine the
damage resulting from such acqui-
sition.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 8th day of October, A.D. 1956.
C:LARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT.
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None,
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 204.56
Resolution Determining the Neces-
sity for Acquiring certain interests
in Real Estate for the Construc-
tion of Catfish Creek Sanitary Sew-
er and Directing the City Solicitor
to Institute Proceedings.
Whereas, the City Council has
heretofore determined that public
convenience and necessity require
the construction of Catfish Creek
Sanitary Sewer in accordance with
plans and specifications heretofore
adopted; and
Whereas, it appears to the City
Council that in order to construct
said sewer in accordance with
said plans and specifications it is
necessary for the City of Dubuque
to acquire
Easement A
An easement for sanitary sewer
20 feet in width across Lot 1 of
the Subdivision of Lot 2 of Miner-
al l.ot 237 and Lot 2 of Mineral
Lot 238 in Dubuque County, Iowa,
extending 10 feet on each side of
402 Special Session, October 8, 1956
a center line described as fol-
lows:
Beginning at the southeast cor-
ner of said Lot which point is des-
ignated Point A; thence north 60'
57' west 41 feet to Point B; thence
north 4"38' east 320.10 feet, thence
north 46 23' east. 107.9 feet to point
E which is on the easterly proper-
ty line of said Lot.
Together with the right to enter
upon said land for the purpose of
constructing said sewer and main-
taining and repairing the s am e
thereafter.
and
Whereas, the City Manager has
reported to the City Council that
he has negotiated with the owners
of said real estate and has been
unable to arrive at a mutually sat-
isfactory price;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA,
Section 1. That it is hereby de-
termined that the public interest
and necessity require the acquisi-
tion of the above described inter-
est in the above described real es-
tate by the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
for the construction of the Catfish
Creek Sanitary Sewer;
Section 2. That the City Solici-
tor be and he is hereby instruct-
ed and directed to institute con-
demnation proceedings under t h e
provisions of Chapter 472 of the
1954 Code of Iowa in the name of
the City of Dubuque to acquire the
above described interest in t h e
above described real estate for the
City of Dubuque and determine
1he damage resulting from such
acquisition.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 8th day of October, A.D. 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINT71NGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 205-56
Resolution Determining the Ne-
cessity for Acquiring certain inter-
ests in Real Estate for the con-
struction of Catfish Creek Sanitary
Sewer and Directing the City Solici-
tor to Institute Proceedings.
Whereas, the City Council has
heretofore determined that public
convenience and necessity require
the construction of Catfish Creek
Sanitary Sewer in accordance with
plans and specifications heretofore
adopted; and
Whereas, it appears to the City
Council that in order to construct
said sewer in accordance with said
plans and specifications it is neces-
sary for the City of Dubuque to
acquire
Easement B
An easement for sanitary sewer
20 feet in width across Lot 1 of
the Subdivision of Lot 2 of Mineral
Lot 237 and Lot 2 of Mineral Lot
238 in Dubuque County, Iowa, ex-
tending 10 feet on each side of a
center line described as follows:
Beginning at Point B of Ease-
ment A thence north 56 degrees 45'
west 510.1 feet to Point C which is
the westerly property line of said
Lot.
Together with the right to en-
ter upon said land for the purpose
of constructing said sewer and
maintaining and repairing the same
thereafter.
and Whereas, the City Manager
has reported to the City Council
that he has negotiated with the
owners of said real estate and has
been unable to arrive at a mutual-
ly satisfactory price;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUN-
CIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That it is hereby de-
termined that the public interest
and necessity require the acquisi-
tion of the above described inter-
est in the above described real es-
tate by the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
for the construction of the Catfish
Creek Sanitary Sewer;
Section 2. That the City Solicitor
be and he is hereby instructed and
directed to institute condemnation
proceedings under the provisions of
Chapter 472 of the 1954 Code of
Iowa in the name of the City of Du-
buque to acquire the above de-
Special Session, October 8, 19% .103
scribed interest in the above de-
scribed real estate for the City of
Dubuque and determine the dam-
age resulting from such acquisi-
tion.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 8th day of October, A.D. 1956.
CLARNCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHEULLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 206-S6
WHEREAS, application for Class
"B" Beer Permit has been submit.
ted to this Council for approval
and the same has been examined:
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following application be grant-
ed and the license is to be issued
upon the compliance with t h e
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Joseph E. Reisdorf, 1101 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 8th day of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N, SCHUELLER
CHARLES A, KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 207.56
WHEREAS, lieretufure applica-
tion for Plass "It" Beer Perznit
was filed by the within named ap-
plicant and it has received the ap-
proval of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicant have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and he has filed a proper
bond: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the Manager be and he is di-
rected to issue to the following
named applicant a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Joseph E. Reisdorf, 1101 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bond filed by such appli-
cant be and the same is hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 8th day of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second••
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb,
RESOLUTION NO. 208.56
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per.
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City. Address
Name
Joseph E. Reisdorf, 1101 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
BE I1' FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bond filed with the appli-
cation be approved. roved
Passed, adopted and app
this 8th Lay of ber, 1956.
ARENCEop. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVCouncE
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELTClerk
404 Special Session, October 8, 1956
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
October 8, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have received an agreement
drawn by the Illinois Central Rail-
road authorizing the City to con-
struct a sanitary sewer pipe line
across and within the railroad's
right-of-way at twelve locations on
the Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer
Project.
I recommend that the Mayor and
City Clerk be authorized to sign
this agreement on behalf of the
City and that the proper resolution
be passed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 209-56
Whereas, the City of Dubuque is
contracting for the construction of
an Interceptor Sewer that crosses
and parallels the Illinois Central
right-of-way at several locations, it
is necessary that an agreement be
executed between the railroad and
the city.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV.
ED by the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
that the Mayor and City Clerk are
hereby authorized to execute the
agreement dated October 8, 1956,
with the Illinois Central Railroad
Company, a copy attached, to con-
struct and maintain a sanitary sew-
er pipe line across and underneath
the waylands and tracks of the
railroad near Dubuque, Iowa.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that a certified copy of this Reso-
lution be transmitted to the Illinois
Central Railroad Company.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
CERTIFICATION
1, Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk
of City of Dubuque, Iowa, do here-
by certify the foregoing to be a true
and correct copy of a resolution
adopted by said City of Dubuque,
Iowa, at a meeting on October 8th,
1956; that said resolution is still in
effect; that the agreement refer-
red to therein, attached thereto,
is in the form presented to said
meeting and in the form executed.
Witness the seal of said City of
Dubuque, Iowa and my signature
this 8th day of October, 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT
Name
City Clerk
Title
(City Seal)
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that Les Harney be re -appointed to
the Airport Commission for t he
term to succeed himself ending
September 14, 1962. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Ycas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
There being no further business
Councilman Schueller moved to ad.
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vole:
AM-
Srwcial Session October 8, 1956 405
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller,
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk 7
January 7
Approved .. .... ...... I .......... .... 1954
Adopted,,M ....... A54
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City Clerk
406 Special Session, October 11, 1956
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, October 11, 1956.
Council met at 8 p.m.
Present --Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger, K o 1 b,
Schueller. City Manager Schiltz.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Welu.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof h a d
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
awarding the contracts for the con-
struction of the Catfish Creek San-
itary Sewer and acting on any oth-
er business as may properly come
before a regular meeting of the
City Council.
October 10, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Enclosed you will find a tabula-
tion of the bids received at 7:30
o'clock p.m. on the 8th of October,
1956, for the construction of the
Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer.
The following contractors were
the lowest and best bidders on the
four sections of the project:
See. 1 Schueller & Company of
Dubuque, Iowa $98,946.00
Sec. 2, Schueller & Company of
Dubuque, Iowa $334,382.00
See. 3. Saffran Construction Com-
pany of Dubuque, Iowa. $60,170.50
Sec. 4. McDonnell Excavating
Service of Dubuque, Iowa $55,447.80
The total amount of the four sec-
tions is $548,946.30 and the total is
8.06 per cent above the engineer's
estimate.
I, therefore, recommend that the
various sections be awarded to the
above mentioned contractors for
the construction of the Catfish
Creek Sanitary Sewer.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mayor Welu moved that the bid
deposit checks be returned to the
un -successful bidders. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 210-S6
WHEREAS, sealed proposals
have been submitted by contractors
for the Catfish Creek Sanitary Sew-
er Section No. 1 pursuant to Reso-
lution No. 167-56 and notice to bid-
ders published in a newspaper pub-
lished in said City on September 4,
1956 and September 11, 1956; and
WHEREAS, said sealed propos-
als were opened and read on Octo-
ber 8th at 7:30 p.m., 1956, and it
has been determined that the bid
of Schueller and Company of Du-
buque, Iowa, in the amount of $98,
946.00 was the lowest bid for the
furnishing of all labor and materi-
als and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and spe-
cifications; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the contract for the above mention-
ed improvement be awarded to
Schueller & Company of Dubuque,
Iowa, and the Manager be and he
is hereby directed to execute a
contract on behalf of the City of
Dubuque for the complete perform-
ance of said work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that upon the signing of said con-
tract and the approval of the con-
tractors bond the City Treasurer
is authorized and instructed to re-
turn the bid deposits of the unsuc-
cessful bidders.
Approved, Passed and adopted
this lith day of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the a-
doption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Special Session, October 11, 1 q5 407
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 211.56
WHEREAS, s e a l e d proposals
have been submitted by contractors
for the Catfish Creek Sanitary Sew-
er Section No. 2 pursuant to Reso-
lution No. 167.56 and notice to bid-
ders published in a newspaper pub-
lished in said City on September 4,
1956, and September 11, 1956; and
WHEREAS, said sealed propos-
als were opened and read on Octo-
ber 8th at 7:30 p.m., 1956, and it
has been determined that the bid
of Schueller and Company of Du-
buque, Iowa, in the amount of
$334,382.00 was the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and spe-
cifications; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the contract for the above
mentioned improvement be award-
ed to Schueller and Company of
Dubuque, Iowa, and the Manager
be and he is hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the com-
plete performance of said work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that upon the signing of said con-
tract and the approval of the con-
tractors bond the City Treasurer
is authorized and instructed to re-
turn the bid deposits of the unsuc-
cessful bidders.
Approved, Passed and adopted
this 11th day of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—Nome,
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 212.56
WHEREAS s e a l e d proposals
have been submitted by con-
tractors for the Catfish Creek Sani-
tary Sewer Section No. 3 pursuant
to Resolution No. 167-56 and notice
to bidders published in a newspa.
per published in said City on Sep.
tember 4, 1956 and September 11,
1956; and
WHEREAS, said sealed propos.
als were opened and read on Octo.
ber 8th at 7:30 p.m., 1956, and it
has been determined that the bid
of Saffran Construction Company
of Dubuque, Iowa, in the amount
of $60,170.50 was the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and spe-
cifications; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the contract for the above mention-
ed improvement be awarded to Saf-
fran Construction Company of Du-
buque, Iowa, and the Manager be
and he is hereby directed to exe.
cute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that upon the signing of said con-
tract and the approval of the con-
tractors bond the City Treasurer
is authorized and instructed to re-
turn the bid deposits of the unsuc-
cessful bidders.
Approved, Passed and adopted
this lith day of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb, Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 213.56
WHEREAS, sealed proposals
have been submitted by contrac-
tors for the Catfish Creek Sanitary
Sewer Project Section No. 4 pur-
suant to Resolution No. 167-56 and
notice to bidders published in a
newspaper published in said City
on September 4, 1956 and Septem-
ber 11, 1956; and
408 Special Session, October 11, 19.56
WHEREAS, said sealed propos-
als were opened and read on Octo-
ber 8th at 7:30 p.m., 1956, and it
has been determined that the bid of
McDonnell Excavating Service of
Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of
$55,447.80 was the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and ma-
terials and performing the work as
provided for in the plans and spe-
cifications; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the contract for the above mention-
ed improvement be awarded to
McDonnell Excavating Service of
Dubuque, Iowa, and the Manager
be and he is hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of the
City of Dubuque for the complete
performance of said work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that upon the signing of said con-
tract and the approval of the con-
tractors bond the City Treasurer is
authorized and instructed to return
the bid deposits of the unsuccess-
ful bidders.
Approved, Passed and adopted
this 11th day of October, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. Edw. Lee et al
requesting re -zoning of an area
from a single family residence
Zone to a two family residence zone
on both sides of Wood street com-
mencing at Loras Blvd. and run.
ning to a point where the Mount
Pleasant Home property commen-
ces on Wood street and encompas.
sing an area from each side of the
street back to the respective al-
leys on either side of the street,
prsented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the pe.
tition be referred to the Planning
& Zoning Commission. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspended in order to
let anyone present address t h e
Council if they so desire. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. Russell Schueller expressed
his thanks to the Council for the
contracts awarded to his firm for
the construction of the Catfish
Creek Sanitary Sewer. There being
no further business Councilman
Kolb moved to adjourn. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
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Regular Session, November 5, 1956 409
CITY COUNCIL
Regular Session November 5,
1956.
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger, K o I b.
Schueller. City 'Manager Schiltz.
Mayor W-Plu stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
City Council for the purpose of act-
ing upon such business as may
properly come before the meeting.
RESOLUTION NO. 214.56
Preliminary approval of propos-
ed plans, specifications, form of
contract, plat and schedule for the
construction of the Rockdale Road,
Fox Drive and Blackhawk Drive
Sanitary sewer consisting of an 8"
sanitary sewer beginning at Lot 2
of 2 of 1 of J. C. Scully Subdivision
and Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of
1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of the Subdivision
of Mineral Lot 12 thence southerly
paralleling Rockdale Road to Lot
1 of Glenview Subdivision, thence
easterly thru Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
of Glenview Subdivision to a point
on Lot 5, thence beginning in Lot
21 of Glenview Subdivision north-
erly and easterly thru lots 5 to 21
inclusive of Glenview Subdivision
thence easterly to the existing
manhole located on Lot 7 of the
Gubdivision of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
3, estimated cost of $22,105.91, pre-
sented and read. Mayor Welu mov-
ed the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman K o 1 b.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 5, 1956
To the Honorable 'Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the attached
sheet showing; a schedule of the
proposed valuations and proposed
assessments for the Rockdale Road,
Fox Drive, and Blackhawk Drive
Sanitary Sewer.
Submitted Nov. 5, 1956.
Kk.NNorH J. CULLEN
City Engineer
V-
RESOLUTION NO. 215-56
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the attached
sheet is hereby determined to be
the schedule of proposed assess-
ments for the construction of the
Rockdale Road, Fox Drive and
Blackhawk Drive Sanitary Sewer
consisting of an eight (8) inch sani-
tary sewer beginning at Lot 2 of 2
of 1 of J. C. Scully Subdivision and
Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 1
of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of the
Subdivision of Mineral Lot 12
thence southerly paralleling Rock-
dale Road to Lot 1 of Glenview Sub-
division, thence easterly through
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Glenview
Subdivision to a point on Lot 5,
thence beginning in Lot 21 of Glen-
view Subdivision northerly and
easterly through Lots 5 to 21 inclu-
sive of Glenview Subdivision to the
previous point on Lot 5 of Glen-
view Subdivision, thence easterly
to the existing manhole located
on Lot 7 of the Subdivision of Lot
1 of Mineral Lot 3, and the valua.
tion set out therein are hereby ap-
proved.
Adopted this 5th day of Novem-
ber, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 216-S6
WHEREAS, proposed plans, spe-
cifications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque and
are now on file in the office of the
tyty Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The size and kind of sewers.
410 Regular Session, November 5, 1956
2. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
3. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of
construction and kind of material
to be used.
4. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be assess-
ed against each lot, for the con-
struction of the Rockdale Road,
Fox Drive, and Blackhawk Drive
Sanitary Sewer consisting of an
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be-
ginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of J. C.
Scully Subudivsion and Lot 2 of 2
of 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1
of 1 of 1 of 2 of the Subdivision
of Mineral Lot 12 thence southerly
paralleling Rockdale Road to Lot
1 of Glenview Subdivision, thence
easterly through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
and 5 of Glenview Subdivision to a
point on Lot 5, thence beginning
in Lot 21 of Glenview Subdivision
northerly and easterly through
Lots 5 to 21 inclusive of Glenview
Subdivision to the previous point
on Lot 5 of Glenview Subdivision,
thence easterly to the existing
manhole located on Lot 7 of the
Subdivision of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
3.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that the City Council on its
own motion or upon petition of
property owners, deems it a0vis-
able and necessary for the public
welfare to make the herein men-
tioned improvement, and unless
property owners at the time of the
final consideration of this propos-
ed resolution have on file with the
City Clerk objections to the amount
of the proposed assessments, they
shall be deemed to have waived
all objections thereto.
Said improvements shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
fore by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned proper.
ty lying within assessable distance
provided by law and in an amount
not to exceed the amount provid.
ed by law, property will be assess-
ed whether the same abuts there-
on or is adjacent therto according
to area and in proportion to the
special benefits conferred thereby,
and any deficiency shall be paid
out of the sewer funds. Bonds shall
be issued and sold in anticipation
of deferred payments of assess-
ments when a contract has been
performed and accepted and the
proceeds thereof used to pay the
contractor. The railway portion of
any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 5th day of November, 1956.
Approved and placed on file for
final action.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: I.EO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the a-
doption of the resolution and that
same be placed on file with the
City Clerk for at least one week
before final adoption. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 217-56
WHEREAS, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 214-56 given its pre-
liminary approval on the propos-
ed plans, specifications and form
of contract and placed same on
file in the office of the City Clerk
for public inspection, for the con-
struction of the Rockdale Road, Fox
Drive, and Blackhawk Drive Sani-
tary Sewer consisting of an eight
(8) inch sanitary sewer beginning
at Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of J. C. Scully
Subdivision and Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of
2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1
of 2 of the Subdivision of Min-
eral Lot 12 thence southerly par-
alleling Rockdale Road to Lot 1 of
Glenview Subdivision, t h e n c e
easterly through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
and 5 of Glenview Subdivision to a
..
Regtilar Session, November 5, 19M, 411
point on Lot 5, thence beginning
Councilman Schueller moved the
in Lot 21 of Glenview Subdivision
adoption of the resolution. Second -
northerly and easterly through Lots
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
5 to 21 inclusive of Glenview Sub-
by the following vote:
division to the previous point on
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Lot 5 of Glenview Subdivision,
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
thence easterly to the existing
Nays—None.
manhole located on Lot 7 of the
Proof of Publication, certified to
Subdivision of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
by the Publisher, of notice of pen -
g.
dency of resolution of necessity for
and,
public improvements and hearing
WHEREAS, the proposed Resolu-
upon proposed plans and specifica-
tion of Necessity for said improve•
tions and cost of improvement of
lfodgen street from south property
ment has been introduced and is
line of Clarke Drive to a point 141
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
feet south with asphaltic macadam
fice for public inspection,
surfacing, presented and read.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
Councilman Kolb moved that the
that on the 3rd day of Decem-
proof of publication be received
ber 1956, a public hearing will be
and filed. Seconded by Mayor
held at 7:30 o'clock p.m. in the
Welu. Carried by the following
Council Chamber in the City of Du-
vote:
buque at which time the owners of
yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
property subject to assessment for
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
the proposed improvement m a y
Nays—None.
appear and make objection to the
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proposed plans and specifications
rules be suspended in order to let
and proposed form of contract and
anyone present address the Coun-
at the same time to the boundaries
cil if they so desire relative to the
of the proposed district, to the cost
improvement of Hodgen street.
of the improvement, to the amount
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
proposed to be assessed against
Carried by the following vote:
any lot and to the passage of the
yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
proposed Resolution of Necessity
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
and the City Clerk he and he is
Nays—None.
hereby directed to cause a notice
Mrs. Earl Kiefer, Ella Polsean
of the time and place of such hear-
and Airs. Mary Otto addressed the
ing to be published in some news-
Council objecting to the improve -
they
paper published in the City of Du-
ment of the street because
buque, the last of which shall be
would receive no benefit there -
not less than two (2) nor more
from. Air. Earl Jochum of 2154
the only resident
than four (4) weeks prior to the
day fixed for its consideration and
l;odgen street,
that actually lives on Hod -
unless property owners at the time
present
gen street, addressed the Council
of final consideration of said reso-
stating that there is no proper
lution have on file with the Clerk
parking available on the street.
objections to the amount of the
Mayor 1Velu moved that the im-
Hodgen street from
proposed assessment, they shall
have been deemed to have waived
provement for
South property line of Clarke Drive
all objections thereto, at which
to a point 141 feet south with as -
surfacing be de -
hearing the Council will h e a r
rec-
phaltic macadam
Seconded by Councilman
such objections and enter on
leted.
by the following
orf its final decision thereon.
Schueller. Carried
Passed, adopted and approved
vote:
WeluCouncilmen
this 5th day of November, 1956•
Yeas—Mayor
Kintzinger,s,Schueller.
CI,AREN('E Y. WELU
Mayor
Dove,
Nays --None.
October 24, 1956
RAY F. KOLB
To the Honorable Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
City Council,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
and
Iowa.
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Councilmen
Gentlemen:
of W. H. Kretsch-
Attest: LEO F. FROMME.LT
The petition
and others relative to the
City Clerk
mer
412 Regular Session, November 5, M56
parking conditions on Henion Street
was referred to the City Manager
and Traffic Department for investi-
gation and report.
Upon investigation it was observ-
ed that when cars are parked on
both sides of the street there is
room for one way traffic only. This
condition would be a hazard in
case of a fire at any of the homes
or institutions in this area. It would
also be aggravating in the winter
when ice and snow is on the street.
It is recommended that the pe-
tition be granted and no parking be
allowed on the east side of Henion
Street from Loras to Helena Street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that the com-
munication and petition be refer-
red to the City Solicitor to have
proper proceedings prepared. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
October 24, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Hartig D r u g
Company and others relative to the
restricted parking in the vicinity of
22nd Street was referred to t h e
City Manager and Traffic Depart-
ment for investigation and report.
The Police Department has made
a thorough investigation regarding
this petition and find that in this
vicinity there are available park-
ing spaces within a half block of
the petitioned street.
It has been the experience of
the Paliev Department that two
hour parking restrictions in out-
lying districts do not have the re-
quired compliance and it is impos-
sible to give them the proper at-
tention from the enforcement
standpoint that they should have.
It is our recommendation that
the petition be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
October 24, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Earl Cady rela-
tive to the erection of a street
light on Cottage Place was refer-
red to the Ciy Manager and Elec-
trical Inspector for investigation
and report.
Upon investigation it was deter-
mined that a street light is need-
ed at the east end of Cottage Place
and if proper easement can be ob-
tained, it is recommended that a
light be installed between 725 and
761 Cottage Place.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fal-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
October 24, 1956
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Gerald McAleece
relative to the erection of a street
light on the corner of North Algona
and Decorah Streets was referred
to the City Manager and Electrical
Inspector for investigption and re-
port.
There is a need for a street light
at this location and it is recom-
mended that the petition be grant-
ed and a street light erected on
the corner of North Algona and
Decorah Streets.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
.r
Regular Session, November 5, 19.58 413
October 24, 1956
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
To the Honorable Mayor
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
and City Council, I
Nays—None.
Dubuque, Iowa.
October 24, 1956
Gentlemen:
To the Honorable Mayor
The petition of Leo L. Rolling
and City Council,
relative to the removal of a shed
Dubuque, Iowa.
at 1895 Hale Street was referred to
Gentlemen:
the City Manager and Building
A request has been addressed to
Commissioner for investigation
the Mayor and City Council from
and report.
the University of Dubuque asking
I have had the Building Com-
that a street light be installed be-
missioner and Sanitary Inspector
tween North Algona and McCor-
make an investigation and the find-
mick Streets on Grace Street at
ings are that at the present time
the end of the walk through the
there is no indication of rat in-
campus.
festation within the building. The
Because of the many people us -
building was erected previous to
ing this sidewalk and the distance
any zoning requirements and as to
between lights in the area, I rec-
location is a legal use.
ommend that a street light be in -
This building was erected over
stalled on Pole No. 207-627E which
thirty years ago and was erected
is the location requested.
adjacent to a natural waterway and
Very truly yours,
set on piers. In the 1930's the city
L. J. SCHILTZ,
installed a sanitary and storm sew-
City Manager.
er in this water way and the area
Councilman Kolb moved that the
under the garage was gradually
recommendation of the City Man -
filled.
ager be approved. Seconded by
So far as the Building and Health
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
Departments are concerned they
the following vote:
can find no violation of any city
yeas—mayor Welu, Councilmen
ordinances.
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Respectfully submitted,
Nays—None.
L. J. SCHILTZ,
October 24, 1956
City Manager
To the Honorable Mayor
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication be referred back to the
and City Council,
City Manager for further investiga.
Dubuque, Iowa.
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Gentlemen:
of Frank Hardie Ad -
Kolb. Carried by the following
The offer
vertising Company to purchase a
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
portion of city owned lots on 9th
Extensionto
nl a
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Street
�oreferered
the
the City
Nays—None.
October 24, 1956
rounds.
gUpon viewing the grounds it was
To the Honorable Mayor
the decision of the City Council
City should retain title to
and City Council,
that the
this and not sell or lease
Dubuque, Iowa.
property
Gentlemen:
it for any purpose.
that the decision of
The air conditioning of the City
1 recommend
Council be confirmed.
Ilatl has been completed accord-
the
submitted,
ing to the plans and specifications
Respectfully
J. SCHILTZ
and I recommend that the C it y
,,
City Maeal,agerEr,
Council accept this work.
Mayor Welu »loved that the rec-
Respectfully submitted,
the City Manager
the
L. J. SCHILTZ
ommendation of
by Coun-
City Manager
be approved.
Carried by the fol -
Councilman Dove moved that the
oilman Dove.
recommendation of the City Man-
lowing Vote: Councilmen
Welu,
Eiger be approved. Seconded by
fol-
Yeas—Mayor
Dove;, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Mayor Welu. Parried by the
Nay's—None.
lowing vote:
IW
414 Regular Session, November 5, 1956
October 24, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of George Nipp of
720 East 22nd Street relative to
the extension of his garage was
referred to the City Council to view
the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds it was
found that if this extension was
permitted the garage would extend
onto the city street and would cre-
ate a liability on the part of the
City.
It was the decision of the Coun-
cil that this request be denied. I
recommend that the decision of the
City Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager,
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the C it y
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
October 24, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Merlin J. Palm
and others requesting the widen-
ing and surfacing of the alley off
Wooten Street between Hill and
McClain Streets was referred to the
City Council to view the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds it was
the decision of the Council that the
alley be leveled with a road grad-
er and some of the low spots filled
to make the alley available for its
full width.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the C it y
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Dove. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
October 24, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Fred Beau and
others relative to the regrading and
widening of the alley between Mt.
Pleasant and Wood Streets was re-
ferred to the City Council to view
the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds it
was the decision of the Council
that some of the alley could be wid-
ened without damaging the travel-
ed portion of the alley that is now
surfaced with crushed rock. How-
ever, it would be impractical to re -
grade the whole alley because the
traveled portion is in good condi-
tion.
I recommend that the decision of
the City Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
October 15, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports
of the City Auditor, City Treasur-
er, City Health Department and
City Water Works for the month of
September as well as list of claims
and list of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month of
September.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of statement of
receipts and also a list of claims
for which warrants were drawn
during the month of September
1956, presented and read. Coun-
Regular Session, November 5, 1956 415
cilman Kolb moved that the proof
of publication be received and fil-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 1, 1956
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 5, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The communication of John Pe-
trakis, President of Dubuque Base-
ball Incorporated, regarding im-
provements for the ball park for
1957 was referred to a joint meet-
ing of the City Council, Recreation
Commission and the Park Board.
At the meeting held between the
three bodies, it was determined
that according to the Iowa Code,
the Recreation Commission on 1 y
has authority to spend money that
is appropriated in the annual bud-
get. The Recreation Commission
has budgeted for additional lights
and three hundred additional seats
for 1957 and has expended over the
last four years approximately 5431-
000.00 for improvements at t he
ball park.
The authority to issue bonds for
a ball park under the Iowa Code is
given to the Park Board, however,
any bonds voted by the people must
be for a new ball park and not for
remodeling the old. This procedure
would call for a special election
and would require a 60 per cent fa-
vorable vote of the people voting
in order that it would be approved.
The City Council could accept
contributions for either the im-
provement of the present ball park
or the construction of a new one.
No action was taken other than
to indicate to Mr. Petrakis t h e
limitations placed on the city re-
garding improvements on the ball
park and the sincere willingness of
the city to cooperate as they have
in the past in making substantial
improvements each year.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCIIILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the communication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and pol-
icies and desire to have your ap-
proval on same for filing, subject
to the approval of the City Solici-
tor:
EXCAVATION
Louis Buechel, 2230 Central Ave-
nue, Policy No. CGL 147639, U.S.
Fidelity and Guaranty Co.
A. J. Fischer, Route No. 1, Pe-
osta, Iowa, Policy No. ML 60865,
U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co.
MAINTENANCE
Herman C. and Gertrude A.
Brockman (For Sullivan St. Sani-
tary Sewer), Bond No. 7967608,
Federal Insurance Company.
HEATING
John M. Schwendinger, Bond No.
28214 13 1703 55, U.S. Fidelity and
Guaranty Co.
Uo J. Diener d -b -a Diener Appli-
ances, Bond No. 12-551-988, Amer-
ican Surety Co. of N.Y.
Thomas J. Mulgrew Company,
American Surety Co. of N.Y.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCIIILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the
bonds and policies be filed subject
to the approval of the City Solici-
tor. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 5, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The communication from C me
Committee for Broadening
mercial Bank Participation in Pub-
lic Financing was referred to the
City Manager for investigation.
I have consulted with local bank
officials who in turn
ed with
banks that would
officers of large
participate in puri haling and bonds,
ing of municipal evenu that he
and it is their op
416 Regular Session, November 5, 1956
granting of them authority to pur-
chase municipal bonds would be
in the interest of any municipality.
Under the existing law commer-
cial banks can not deal or trade in
public revenue bonds. Provided
commercial banks could deal and
trade in public revenue bonds, it
would permit cities to sell revenue
bonds in a more competitive mar-
ket and thereby selling them at a
lower interest rate.
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil direct a communication to the
Senate Banking and Currency Com-
mittee indicating their approval of
this legislation.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 5, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I am attaching a letter address-
ed to me relative to the preserva-
tion and reparation of the Dubuque
Shot Tower.
This letter asks that the C i t y
Council investigate the possibility
of doing this work to preserve an
historical monument located in Du-
buque.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication be referred to the City
Council for further investigation.
Seconded by Councilman Do v e.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 5, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Cunningham Brothers Incorpo-
rated have requested an extension
of time for the construction of the
water works improvements be-
cause of the delay in delivery of
equipment and the inavailability of
skilled workmen particularly by the
two sub -contractors, E. W. Bach-
arach, Inc., and Linehan and Molo.
I recommend that the time of
this contract. be extended to De-
cember 21st, at which time the
plant should be ready to place in
operation.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of Chas. A. An-
derson & Co., requesting a release
or the return of Bond No. 181942,
in the amount of $50,000 filed in
behalf of Dubuque Jerrold Televi-
sion Co. by United Pacific Insur-
ance Company on November 1,
1955, as same was replaced by a
new bond issued under the name
of Dubuque Jerrold Division of
Bannock TV. Inc. by the Fidelity
and Casualty Company, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that a release be granted. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of Mrs. Chas. E.
White of Jackson Michigan, who
was a tourist through this area,
commenting on the beautiful loca-
tion and lay -out of Eagle Point
Park, presented and read. Mayor
Welu moved that the communica-
tion be referred to the Park Board.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 2, 1956
Hon. Mayor and members of
the City Council of the
City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Marvin Sitzmann for damages in
the amount of $30.36 for a broken
spring sustained in hitting a hole in
32nd St. and as a result of investi-
`4(1
Regular Session, November 5, 1956 417
gation recommend the claim be al-
lowed and that the Auditor be in-
structed to issue a warrant pay-
able to Marvin Sitzmann, 656 West
Fifth St. and deliver the same up-
on receipt of a properly executed
release.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the City Solici-
tor be approved and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant in the
amount of 530.36, payable to Mar-
vin Sitzmann in full settlement of
the claim and deliver same upon
a properly executed release. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
October 30, 1956
Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In compliance with your direc-
tive by motion, made at the Coun-
cil meeting of October 1, 1956, rela-
tive to the request made by Du.
buque Trades and Labor Congress,
as to registering citizens in vari.
ous neighborhoods in the City for
the coming election, to be known
as "REG ISTER TO VOTE
WEEK" we beg to submit the fal-
lowing report:
50 registrations were recorded at
the Irving School on Tuesday OcIU-
ber 16, 1956 during the hours from
3 to 8 p. in.
63 registrations were recorded at
the Washington Junior High on Oc-
tober 17, 1956 during the hours
from 3 to 8 p.m.
57 registrations were recorded at
St. Paul's Lutheran School on Oc-
tober 18, 1956 during the h o u r s
from 3 to 8 p.m.
88 registrations were recorded at
the City Hall on October 19, 1956
during the hours from 5 to 8 P.M.
2.58 Total
The above total amount of Two
hundred fifty eight registrations re-
corded was accomplished as the
result of the combined efforts of
representatives of the Democratic
and Republican parties, Dubuque
'Trades & Labor Congress and the
League of Women Voters.
By way of comment, judging
solely from the total amount of
extra registrations recorded, the
result achieved was very disheart-
ening to the committees involved.
Respectfully submitted,
Commissioner of Registration
P.S. The Total registrations as of
the above date is 28,922, as com-
pared to 28,874 in 1952.
Councilman Kolb moved t h at
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
American Municipal Association
1625 H. street N.W.
Washington 6, D.C.
October 26, 1956
The Honorable Clarence Welu,
Mayor of Dubuque,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear '.Mayor Welu:
Subject to your acceptance I
hereby appoint you as a member
of the American '.Municipal Asso-
ciation's Committee on Highways,
of which the Chairman is Ben
West of Nashville, Tennessee.
The Committee will meet in
St. Louis at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday,
November 25, 196 the
thatseHotel. Primary purpose
meet-
ing will be to review existing AMA
policy statements on highways,
recommend any desirable changes
to the Resolutions Committee for
consideration of the American Alu-
niciPal rnreview
way developments as they affect
cities in the light of the Federal
Highway Act of 1956. this ap-
pointment
hope you can accept
and that You
ill let me
know by directing Your
me at our Washington headquar-
ters of AMA,
Sincerely Yours,
ROBERT F. WAGNER
President
cc: League of Iowa Municipalities.
atted
Councilman n o e ng r the aap
the Mayor
pointment and urged him to at-
tend the meeting in St. L o u i s.
Councilman ueller moved tha
the con municatl ionbe made a n att
ter of record. Seconded by Coun-
418 Regular Session, November 5, 1958
Gilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of M. P. Hogan
requesting a release and return of
the bond issued under date of April
6, 1956 for Schueller & Co. in the
amount of $7235.80, in lieu of other
bonds furnished for street improve-
ments done in Clover Hills Subdi.
vision presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that a release be
granted. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of D u b u q u e
Woman's Club, expressing t h e i r
gratitude for not removing t It e
trees when Ninth street extension
was in process of consruction and
requesting that no billboards and
advertising signs be erected along
this and other new thoroughfares
of the City, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication be referred to the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 50.56
An Ordinance granting to Her-
man C. Brockman the right to con-
struct a sanitary sewer in Sullivan
street and providing terms and
conditions thereof, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Dove. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 50-55
An Ordinance Granting to Berman C.
Brockman the right to construct u
sanitary sewer In Sullivan street
and pruviding terms and conditions
thereof.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 49-56
be and the name iN hereby repealed:
Section 2 That Berman C. Brock-
man be and he is hereby granted
the right to construct an eight Inch
vitrified tele pipe sanitary sewer In
Sullivan Street from the existing man-
hole at the intersection of Levi and
Sullivan Streets, northerly along the
center line of Sullivan Street a dis•
lance of 804.5 feel, upon the follow-
ing terms and conditions;
(a) That grantee agrees to con-
struct said sewer within one year
from the date of the adoption of
this Ordinance and to pay the entire
rost thereof, Including the cost of re-
storing the surface of the street:
(h) That said sewer shall be con-
structed In accordance with plana
approved by the State Department of
Health and the City Manager and
under the supervision and direction or
the City Manager and City Engineer,
(c) That grantee will enter Into it
contract for the construction of said
sewer with a qualified contractor
which contract will, among other
things, contain a clause requiring the
contractor to nbtain all necessary per-
mits required by the City of Dubuque.
or tiny other governmental agency, n
clause obligating the contractor and
his bondsmen to keep said sewer In
good repair for a period of not less
than two ,years from the date of the
Acceptance of the work, and a clause
requiring the contractor to furnish
a surety bond with the City or f)u-
buque named as one of the obligees
trusranteeing the faithful performance
of Bald contract:
(d) That upon the completion of
said sewer and the acceptance of the
Mame by the City Council said sewer
shall become a public sewer under
the exclusive charge sod control of
the, City of Dubuque, and Its free use
os such shall not be interfered with
by grantee or his successors or as -
Ins:
ection S. That the authority grant-
ed herein shall terminate on Decem-
her 1, 1956, unless the terms and con-
ditions of this Ordinance are ac-
cepted in writing by the grantee prior
to that date:
Section 4. This Ordinance shall bo
In full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and pub-
lication as provided by law.
Passed. adopted and approved this
5th day of November, A. D., 1956,
CLARENCE P. WELll, Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KiNTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk.
Published officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 9th day
of November, 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
it. 11.9 City Clerk
Acceptance of Ordinance No. 50-115
Herman C. Brockman, of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, having full know -
;edge and understanding of all the
terms and conditions of Ordinance
No 50-58 hereby accepts the same
AN passed and agrees to comply with
all the terms and conditions thereof.
Accepted this 6th aay of November,
A. D. 1956.
HERMAN C. BROCKMAN
It. 11/9
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second.
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
10,
Am-
1W
Replar Session, November 5, 19561 419
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. SI -56
An Ordinance Establishing Gen-
eral Special Assessment Fund and
Providing Regulations, therefor,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 5, 1956
ORDINANCE NO. 51.56
An Ordinance ratablishing General
8pecI I Aasesament Fund and Pro-
vldinR Itegulatlons Therefor.
Be it (ordained By The City C(Jun
ell (')f The City Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That there is hereby ra-
tablished a special fund of the City
of Dubuque to be known as "General
Special Aasuaament Fund":
Section 2. That, whenever It shall
appear that all Indebtedness of any
Special Assessment Fund has lore"
dlschurged, that there is it htehe"r
remaining in said fund, and that the
necessity of maintaining said fund
has ceased, the (lily Manager is
authorised and directed to transfer
such balance to General Special As-
sessment Fund and report his actio"
to the City Council for approval:
Section 3. That, whenever the City
V.Une,I shall find such action to be
In the public interest, the City -Man*
Is authorised to transfer moueYa
from General Special Assessment
Fund to such special assessments
funds as he may find good business
practice requires.
Section 4. This Ordinance shalt t14-
In
rIn full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and pu6-
Iication as by law' {rrovlded.duy of
Introduced theIntroducedfit
Novem•
ber. 1966. on there
Itule ree uiring reading
separate days suspended by unani,
mous vote the 6th duy of Novroll
1966.
Parsed, adopted and NIT
this
6th day of :November, 19>,
CI.AltKNCh P WI LLt, lllayor.
HAYF. H1o1.13
IX(o N t• ICFiCISl.l.lat
e'HAItLb:N A. ICIN'rziNGN t
CHAItl,VS N• 1>(oVl-;ouncllmen.
Attest: Leo F. Fromtnelt
vity Clerk.
Published tancially In The Tole -
Kra
pph-Herald Newspaper this 8th day
of :November 1966
Li:e o F. FR �;MY !( lark.
it. 11/d
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of the Dubuque Wis-
consin Bridge Company relative to
the construction of a toll house in
the center of Rhomberg Avenue
near the approach to their bridge
was referred to the City Manager.
The construction of this toll house
has been approved by the Iowa
State Highway Commission with
regard to the highway and they
have submitted a plan showing the
location of the toll house with ref-
erence to Rhomberg Avenue.
The construction of this toll
house will not obstruct traffic and
will in general increase the safety
of those traveling over the bridge.
It is my recommendation t h at
the City Council authorize the con-
struction of this toll house in the
middle of Rhomberg Avenue at a
point approximately loo feet south
of the end of the bridge.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Dove moved that the
end t
ager beSeconded by
ager be approved.
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 52.56
An Ordinance Authorizing Du-
buque and Wisconsin Bridge Com-
pany to Construct and Maintain a
Toll House in Rhomberg Avenue,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the reading just
had be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried hY
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
dnreqat Councilman Kolb
uir ng the
th
rules be cusp
420 Regular Session, November 5, 1956
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 52-56
An Ordinance Authorizing Dubuque
and "'isconsin Bridge Company to
Construct and Maintain a Toll
House to Rhomberg Avenue.
Whereas Dubuque and Wisconsin
Bridge Company, as owners and
proprietors of the Dubuque-R-isconsin
Bridge, which is located at the east-
erly terminus and constitutes an ex-
tension of Rhomberg Avenue In the
City of Dubuque, have requested the
City Council for permission to con-
struct and maintain a toll house in
Rhomberg Avenue for the purpose of
increasing the safety and convenience
of the public using said bridge; and
Whereas saidpetitioners have sub-
mitted to the City Manager detailed
plans and specifications for said pro-
posed installation; and
lvhereas the City Manager has ex-
amined said plans and specifications
and the premises and has recom-
mended approval of said request; and
Whereas the City Council, having
examined said plans and being fa-
mlllar with the conditions finds that
the granting of said request Is in
the public Interest;
Now therefore, be it ordained by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Dubuque and Wis-
consin Bridge Company, an Iowa
corporation having Its principal place
of business in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, be and it is hereby authorized
and grunted the right and authority to
construct and maintain a toll house,
approximately 6 feet wide and 21 feet
long and located In Rhomberg Avenue,
approximately go feet from the wester-
ly terminus of the Dubuque -Wiscon-
sin Bridge and to perform the neces-
sary widening of the traveled surface
of Rhomberg Avenue at the locatiun
of the toll house;
Section 2. That such construction
shall be done in accordance with the
plans heretofore submitted and ap-
proved by the City Manager, under
the supervision and direction of the
City Manager and in accordance with
all applicable State and Federal Laws
and regulations and the Ordinances of
the City of Dubuque.
Section 3. T h a t the permission
herein granted Is expressly conditioned
upon the petitioners agreement to:
a. Assume any and all liability for
damages to persons or properly which
may result from the construction and
maintenance of said toll house:
b. To pay, on behalf of the City of
Dubuque, all sums which the City of
Dubuque shall become obligated to pay
by reasons of the liability Imposed on
the City of Dubuque for damages of
any kind resulting from the construc-
tion or maintenance of said toll house,
sustained by any person or persons,
caused by accident orotherwise; to
defend at Its own expense and on be-
half of said City any claim against the
City of Dubuque arising out of the
construction or maintenance of said
toll house;
Section 1. T h a t t h e permisslon
herein granted is expressly conditioned
open the petitioner's further agree-
ment that should the rights nnd priv-
Ileges herein granted he rescinded or
revoked by the Clty Council, Dubuque
and Wisconsin 13410 Company shall,
within thirty (30) days after the re-
ceipt of written notice frum the ('ity
Manager so to do, at Its own expense,
remove said toil house and to the
event of it•i failure so to do the City
of Dubuque shall be authorized to re-
move said toll house at applicant's ex-
pense and dispose of the same, and
applicant shall have no claim against
the City or its agents for damages re-
sulting from the removal of said toll
house;
Section 5. This urdinance shall be -
conic effective and the rights hereun-
der shall accrue to Dubuque and Wls-
consin Bridge Company when this Or-
dinance has been adopted by the City
Council and the terms and conditions
thereof accepted by the applicant by
acceptance endorsed on this Ordinance.
Passed, adopted and approved this
rith day of November. A.L. 1956
CLARF.NCE P. WELU. Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommell
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 9th day
of November 1956.
LF.O F. FROMMELT,
It. 11/9 City Clerk
Acceptance Of Ordinance No, 52-56
Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge
Company, having read and being
famlllar with the terms and condl-
tions of Ordinance No 52-56, hereby
accepts the same and agrees to be
bound by the conditions and agree-
ments therein contained to be per-
formed by said Dubuque and Wis-
consin Bridge Company.
DUBUQUE AND WISCONSIN
BRIDGE COMPANY,
By HAROLD E MOLO
President
J. A. RHOMBERG
It. 11/9 Secretary
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schue9ler. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of R. J. Fischer, re-
questing permission to excavate in
the City streets, presented a n d
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the petition be granted subject to
the filing of a proper insurance pol-
icy. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dallas Bush, request-
ing permission to excavate in the
City streets, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be granted subject to the
filing of a proper insurance policy.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzin-
ger. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
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Regidar Session, November 5, 195% 421
Petition of Virgil Phillips et al
requesting the establishment of a
grade on Kelly Lane, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager to see if proper grade
could be established. Seconded by IIII
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Naps—None.
Petition of Carr Adams & Collier
Co., requesting permission to con-
struct a concrete ramp on t h e
south side of Tenth street between
Jackson and Washington Street,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved to refer the petition
to the City Manager. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Merle E. Garrett of
the Des Moines Register and Tri-
bune Agency, requesting permis-
sion to put an entrance and steps
along the side of the building which
faces Fast Fourteenth Street, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kint-
zinger moved that the petition be
referred to the City Manager. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Rt. Rev. Msgr.
George A. Stemm, pastor of St.
Anthony's Parish, requesting that
the alley adjoining the school and
rectory be repaired and made use-
able for normal traffic, presented
and read. Councilman Schueller
moved that the petition be refer-
red to the Council to view t h e
grounds. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays --None.
Petition of Dubuque I' a c k i n g
Company requesting that parking
of vehicles be prohibited on the
south side of East Sixteenth street
from Cedar to Sycamore streets,
presented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that the petition be refer-
red to the Traffic Department for
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investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 5, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
A petition is being filed with your
body asking for restrictions on
psi king on 16th Street between Ce-
dar and Sycamore Streets.
I have received a copy of this
petition and have made a study of
the request. The Police Depart-
ment upon investigating this re-
quest, talked to the owners of oth-
er property along this block and
they are agreeable to the petition.
I recommend therefore that the
petition be granted and that the
proper amendments be made to the
traffic ordinance.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved, and that it be refer-
red to the City Solicitor to have
proper proceedings prepared. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following v o t e:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. George Kersch
et al requesting the installation of
a street light betwn 2614 and
presented and
2618 Queen street,
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Fred Shafer et , e.
questing street lights be placed
existing poles in the area of De-
von Drive, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
i Carried by the following vote:
422 Regular Session, November 5, 19.56
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of K. W. Gaber Con
stiuction Co., requesting permis-
sion to excavate in the City streets,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the request be
granted providing a proper insur-
ance policy is furnished. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Merlyn A. Digman of
1925 Lincoln Avenue, requesting
oil surfacing for the 1900 block on
Prescott and also for Emerson
street between Prescott and Lin-
coln, presented and read. Mayor
Welu moved that the petition be
referred to the City Manager and
Street Commissioner. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Cyril H. Wissel as
Chairman of the Highway Commit-
tee of Dubuque Chamber of Com-
merce, requesting the passage of a
resolution adopting the name Ker-
rigan Road for the new four -lane
highway that runs from Southern
avenue to the City Limits, present-
ed and read. Councilman Schueller
moved that the Petition be refer-
red to the City Solicitor to have a
proper Ordinance prepared and the
new road be called Kerrigan Road.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Francis O'Toole, re-
questing refund in the amount of
$W. on his cigarette license No.
188, as he has discontinued busi-
ness as of October 31, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the request be grant-
ed and the Auditor instructed to
draw a warrant in the amount of
$50, payable to Francis O'Toole to
cover the unexpired portion of his
cigarette License No. 188. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. Denise Byard,
requesting a refund in the amount
of $50. on her cigarette License
No. 20, as she has discontinued
business as of November 5, 19.56,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the request be
granted and the Auditor instructed
to draw a warrant in the amount
of $50. payable to Mrs. D e n i s e
Byard, to cover the unexpired por-
tion of her cigarette license No.
20. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. Denise Byard,
requesting a refund in the amount
of $100. on her Class "B" beer per-
mit No. 33, as she has discontinued
business as of November 5, 1956,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the request be
granted and the Auditor instructed
to draw a warrant in the amount
of $100. payable to Mrs. Denise
Byard, to cover the unexpired por-
tion of her Class "B" beer permit
No. 33. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of Suit of Minnie Kurtz
Plaintiff vs. City of Dubuque De-
fendant, for damages in the amount
of $10,192.25, for destruction of her
home by fire located at 1634 Peosta
street, while readying the area
for the City Island development,
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the notice
of suit be referred to the City So-
licitor. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Clara & Helen
Schon of 835 Euclid street, in the
amount of $17.75 for expenses in-
curred as the result of the sewer
backing up, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the notice
of claim be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Regular Session, November 5, 1956 423
Yeas --Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Dean Jung-
ferman, in the amount of $100. for
personal injuries received in a fall
at the northwest corner of West
5th and Bluff street on October 12,
1956, as the result of a broken pipe
protruding from the ground, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the notice of claim be
referred to the City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Richard 0.
Kringle, in the amount of $18.00
for personal injuries received by
Mary Kringle while riding a bicycle
and striking a chuckhole on the
lower end of the twenty two hun-
dred block on Cherry street, on
September 13, 1956, presented and
read. Councilman Schueller mov-
ed that the notice of claim be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 218.56
RESOLUTION NO. 219.56
Whereas, on April 4, 1932 the
City of Dubuque adopted an Ordi-
nance vacating a portion therein
described as Delhi Street and con-
veying the same to James J. King;
and
Whereas, the portion of the
street so vacated is described as
Approval of plat and directing
the conveyance of Lot A of Lot 1 of
Lot 305 and Lot A of Lot 366 in
East Dubuque Addition No. 2 be
conveyed to Dubuque P a c k i n g
Company and that Lot B of Lot 1
of Lot 305 in East Dubuque Addi-
tion No. 2 be conveyed to Chicago,
Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific
Ry. Co. presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the resolu-
tion be placed on file with the City
Clerk and remain on file for pub-
lic inspection for at least one week
and the City Clerk be instructed to
publish a notice of hearing to be
held on December 3, 1956 at 7:30
o'clock p.m. in the Council Cham-
ber at the City Hall. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
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"That portion of Delhi Street ly-
ing northerly of the northerly line
of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot
2 of Lot 1 of Boxleiter's Subdivi-
sion of Lot 1 of Caroline Boxleit-
er's Subdivision of Mineral Lot 160
as shown upon plat of the Subdi-
vision of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 2
of Lot 1 of Boxleiter's Subdivision
of Lot 1 of Caroline Boxleiter's
Subdivision of Mineral Lot 160 pre-
pared by W. H. Cullen";
and
Whereas Lucinda Haun as sole
heir of James J. King has petition-
ed the City of Dubuque to assign
a lot number to said vacated area
and formally convey the same to
her in consummation of said vaca-
tion;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUN-
CIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE;
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed portion of Delhi Street as
the same appears on said plat,
which plat was recorded in Book
Plats 10, page 8o on April 12, 1932,
be and the same is hereby desig-
nated Lot A of Vacated D e l h i
Street; or and
Section 2. That the Mayor
City Clerk be and they
authorized to execute and deliver
a quit claim deed conveying the
above described property to Lucin-
da Haun, subject to any general
or special taxes.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of November A.D.
1956. CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES ECDOVE
ouncilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
resolution. Second
adoption of the
424 Regular Session, November 5, 1956
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
October 30, 1956
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Acting as your City Solicitor, I
have entered into a settlement of
the two pending condemnation
matters with Herman and Marcel-
la Lott. The settlement provides
that upon payment of $20,000 to
Mr. and Mrs. Lott, they will:
a. Dismiss their appeal now
pending in District Court. This dis-
missal will be joined in by Mr.
Schuster.
b. Convey Lot 3 of fractional
Government Lot 1 of Section 6, T.
88, N. R. 3, East by warranty
deed to the City (Sewage Disposal
Plant site)
c. Convey Lot 2 of Lot 3 of
NWV4 of NWIA of Section 6, T.
88 N. R. 3 East by warranty deed
to the City (Lift Station site)
d. Grant an easement for sani-
tary sewer over Lot 123A in Ship -
ton's Add.
e. Grant an easement for sani-
tary sewer over Lot 124A in Ship -
ton's Add.
f. Grant an easement for access
to lift station over lot 123A and
the present haul road as the same
now crosses their lands.
Though realizing that the market
value of the lands involved do not
justify the amount of payment, the
fallowing considerations seemed to
justify the settlement:
1. Investigation indicated evi-
dence would be presented which
would justify the Court in increas-
ing the award.
2. If the award were increased
the costs would be taxed against
the City. This might amount to
$5,000.
3. The costs of expert witnesses
in both condemnation proceedings
would approximate $2,000.
4. Bond counsel advise that,
while the pendency of the condem-
nation would not preclude us from
issuing bonds, the fact that t h e
proceedings to acquire the sewage
disposal plant site were pending
would increase the interest cost of
sewer revenue bonds by approxi-
mately $25,000. This difficulty does
not apply to the general obligation
bonds for the interceptor sewer.
In view of the above considera-
tions, I recommend that the settle-
ment be approved and that t h e
Auditor be instructed to issue a
warrant in the sum of $11,600 rep-
resenting the balance of the $20,-
000 and deliver the same to Her-
man J. Lott and Marcella S. Lott,
upon their compliance with t he
terms above set out.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Dove moved t h at
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved and the City
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant in the amount of $11,600 pay-
able to Herman J. & Marcella S.
Lott and deliver the same upon
their compliance to the terms set
out. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
, Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kalb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Resolution No. 220.56
Resolution to fix a date of meet-
ing at which it is proposed to take
action for the issuance of $600,000
Sewer Bonds.
WHEREAS it is necessary and
for the best interests of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, and its inhabi-
tants that certain sewers be built
and constructed in and for s a i d
City, and it is necessary that the
cost thereof to the amount of $6W,-
000 be now provided for by the
issuance of bonds payable from the
proceeds of taxes levied on all the
taxable property in said City, but
it is necessary to first provide for
notice and hearing in the manner
and form required by Chapter 23
of the Code of Iowa;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, as fol-
lows:
Section 1. That this Council meet
at the Council Chamber in t h e
City Hall in said City on the 20th
day of November 1956, at 7:30
o'clock P. M., at which time and
place proceedings will he institut-
ed and action taken for the issuance
of $600,000 Sewer Bonds for t h e
Regidar Session, November 5, 19% 425
purpose of building and construct-
ing sewers in said City.
Section 2. The City Clerk is here-
by directed to give notice of pro-
posed action for the issuance of
said bonds, setting forth t h e
amount and purpose thereof, the
timm when and place where said
meeting_ will be held, by publica-
tion at least once not less than
ten days before said meeting, in
the "Telegraph Herald", a news-
paper published and of general cir-
culation within said City. Said no-
tice shall be in substantially the
following form:
NOTICE OF MEETING FOR
ISSUANCE OF SEWER BONDS
The City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
will meet on the 20th day of Nov-
ember 1956, at the Council Cham-
ber in the City Hall, Dubuque,
Iowa, at 7:30 o clock P. M., for
the purpose of instituting proceed-
ings and taking action for the is-
suance of $690,0110 Sewer Bonds of
said City for the purpose of de-
fraying the cost of building and
constructing sewers in and for said
City.
At any time before: the date of
said meeting five or more taxpay-
ers may file a petition in the of-
fice of the City Clerk, setting forth
their objections thereto.
By order of the City Council
November 5th, 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Section 3. That all resolutions
or parts thereof in conflict here-
with be and the same are hereby
repealed, and this resolution shall
be effective forthwith upon its pas-
sage and approval.
Passed and approved Novemb-
er 5th, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Recorded November 6, 1956
LEO F. F ROMMFLT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schuelier.
Nays—None.
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Resolution No. 221.56
Resolution providing for the ad-
vertisement of $600,000 Sewer
Bonds,
WHEREAS the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has
heretofore determined it to be ad-
visable and necessary that sewers
be built and constructed in and for
said City and it is necessary and
for the best interests of said City
that $600,000 Sewer Bonds contem-
plated to be issued to pay t h e
cost thereof be offered for sale
in the manner required by Chap.
ter 75 of the Code of Iowa;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It and
It Is Hereby Resolved by t h e
City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, as follows:
Section 1. That Sewer Bonds of
said City in the amount of $600,-
000 be advertised for sale, such
bonds to be dated December 1,
1956, bearing interest payable
semiannually on June 1 and De-
cember 1 of each year, and ma-
turing $15,000 on December 1,
1957, $20,000 on December 1 of
each of the years 1958 to 1961, in.
clusive, $25,000 on December 1,
1962, $35,000 on December 1 of
each of the years 1963 to 1974, in-
clusive, and $30,000 on December
1 of each of the years 1975 and
1476, and that bids be request-
ed for action thereon at the
Council Chamber in the City Hall
in said City at 7:30 o'clock P. M.,
on Novemb^.r 20th, 1956, and that
the City Clerk be and he is here-
by authorized and directed to
publish notice of such sale once
each week for at least two consecu-
tive weeks in the ,Telegraph Her-
ald", a newspaper published and
of general circulation in Dubuque
County, Iowa, such advertisement
to be in the form customarily em-
ployed for that purpose.
Section 2. That all resolutions or
orders in so far as same may be
in conflict herewith be and t he
same are hereby repealed.
Passed and approved November
5011 1956.
CLARENCE P, WELU
Mayor
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Recorded November 6th, 1956
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
426 Regular Session, November 5, 1956
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 222.56
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relat-
ing to the sale of cigarettes with-
in the City of Dubuque, be grant-
ed a permit to sell cigarettes and
cigarette papers within said City.
Name Address
Hattie Turne: and Fred Meighan,
280 Main Street
Catherine M. Murphy, 238.240
West 6th Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the applications
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of November, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the fallowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 223-56
WHEREAS, applications f o r
Class "B" Beer Permits have been
submitted to this Council for ap-
proval and the same have been
examined: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
following applications be granted
and licenses are to be issued upon
the compliance with the terms of
the ordinances of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Clarence P. Haupert, 1703 As-
bury Street
Vincent Teeling, 115 East 22nd
Street
Alfred E. Hedley, 509 Eighth
Avenue
Benedict F. Erschen, 2620 Uni-
versity Avenue
Catherine At. Murphy, 235240
West 6th Street
John F. Glynn, 659 Central Ave-
nue
John H. Eggerichs, 75 East 4th
Street
Mrs. Louise Pitz, 2995 Central
Avenue
John Beecher, 2399 White Street
Herbert and Mildred Meyer, 735
Central Avenue
Russell Evans, 29 Eighth Ave-
nue
Ray Nicks, 521 East 22nd Street
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Gerald F. Winters Post No. 9663,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 2203
Carter Road
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of November, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 224-56
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Class "B" Beer Permits were
filed by the within named appli-
cants and they have received the
approval of this Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc-
cupied by such applicants h a v e
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of t h i s
City and they have filed proper
bonds: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
Manager be and he is directed to
issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Clarence P. Haupert, 1703 As-
bury Street
Vincent Teeling, 115 East 22nd
Street
Regular Session, November 5, 19M 477
Alfred E. Iledley, 509 Eighth
Avenue.
Benedict F. Erschen, 2620 Uni
versity Avenue.
Catherine M. Murphy, 3&240
West 6th Street.
John F. Glynn, 659 Central Ave-
nue.
John H. Eggerichs, 75 East 4th
Street.
Mrs. Louise Pitz, 2945 Central
Avenue.
John Beecher, 2399 White Street.
Herbert and Mildred Meyer, 735
Central Avenue
Russell Evans, 29 Eighth Ave-
nue.
Ray Nicks, 521 East 22nd Street.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Gerald F. Winters Post No, 9663,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, =03
Carter Road.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby ap-
proved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of November, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCIRJELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Mr. Eugene Lang of Laramore
& Douglass, was called upon by
Mayor Welu to report to the Coun-
cil and those assembled on the re-
cent gas rate study. Mr. Lang was
of the opinion that the present gas
rates should be adjusted and equal-
1Zed in order to offset the high
charge in Schedule 1. In order to
do that however a complete cus-
tomer analysis would have to be
made. Mr. Vern Moore and Gene
Stierman raised the question as to
the expenses shown in the state-
ment as to affecting the rates. !lir.
bang advised them that the rates
are based on the value of proper-
ties. Roland White of the Trades
& Labor Congress mentioned t It e
fact that Dubuque gas rates are
not competitive with other cities,
which could be a deciding factor
for new industry that would con-
sider locating here. Air. Ray Jos.
lin, vice president of the Donovan
Construction Co., made it clear
that his company is not taking
any profit in inter -company trans-
actions as some would be assumed
to believe. He further stated that
Donovan Construction Co. is doing
work on main installation etc.,
cheaper than when it was con-
tracted out. They receive no re-
turn on gas going through t h e
mains. Mr. W. F. Spurrier of the
North Central Public Service
Co.. stated that he hoped Sched-
ule 1 of the rates could be adjust-
ed but thought it unwise at the
present time, because the Com-
pany is still operating in the red
and it would also jeopardize the
company's effort to gain new heat-
ing customers. Mr. Spurrier asked
Mr. Lang if he thought that the
time is proper to adjust schedule
1. Mr. Lang was of the opinion
that it could be done by shifting
the burden to other users, namely
those that heat with gas. Air. Spur-
rier was not in accord with a move
of this kind at least for the pres.
end and assured the Council that
when they submit their statement
in May 1957 that relief should be
forth coming on Schedule 1 and
2. lie figured that a complete cus-
tomer analysis will be ready by
then.
Mayor Welu expressed his ap-
preciation to all those present and
moved that the report be filed and
made a matter of record. Second
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad.
journ. Seconded by Councilman
n i llow-
Kintzinger. Carried by
ing vote:
428 Regular Session, November 5, 1956
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Approved .March 4, 1957
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Adopted .. March.... 4 ... ....... 1957
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City Clerk
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Al -
Special Session, November 20, 1,9,56 429
CITY COUNCIL,
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, November 20,
1956.
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schu-
eller. City Manager Schiltz.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Welu.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of the
issuance of sewer bonds, in the
principal amount of 5600,000, for
the purpose of defraying the cost
of building and constructing sewers
and acting on any other business
that may properly come before a
regular meeting of the City Coun-
cil.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of
meeting for issuance of sewer
bonds, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the proof
of publication be received and fil-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Schu-
eller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun-
cil Chamber at the time set for
public hearing.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Sale
of Bonds Dubuque, Iowa, in the
amount of $600,000, for the pur-
chase of sewer bonds, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor WOu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
No oral bids were received. The
following sealed bids were opened
and read for the purchase of $600,-
t10o sewer bonds: The White -Phil-
lips Company Inc., Harris Trust
and Savings Bank, The White -Phil-
lips Co. Inc., Iowa -Des Moines Na-
tional Bank, on bonds maturing De-
cember 1, 1957 to December 1,
1976 inclusive to bear interest at
the rate of 3 per cent, Plus a prem-
ium of $3,059, Net interest cost
$202,891 effective rate 2.9554 per
cent. The First National Bank of
Chicago, William Blair & Com-
pany, The Milwaukee Company on
bonds maturing December 1, 1957
to 1970 inclusive to bear interest at
the rate of 3 per cent, from 1971
to 1976 inclusive 2.80 per cent, plus
a premium of $282.00, Net cost
2.8946 per cent. The N o r t h e r n
Trust Company, Quail & Co., Beck-
er & Cownie Inc. on bonds matur-
ing from December 1, 1957 to De-
cember 1, 1976 inclusive, plus a
premium of $660. Gross interest
cost $199,085, Net interest cost
$198.425, effective rate 2.89038 per
cent. Halsey Stuart & Co. Inc., Ba-
con, Whipple & Co., Burns, Cor-
bett & Pickard, Inc., McDonald
Moore & Co. on bonds maturing
from December 1, 1957 to Decem-
ber 1, 1976 inclusive at the rate of
3 per cent, plus a premium of
$1,662.00, Net cost 2.957 per cent.
Mercantile Trust Company of St.
Louis and Associates: By Ameri-
can Trust and Savings Bank, Du-
buque, Iowa on bonds maturing
from December 1, 1957 to 1965 in-
clusive, 3 per cent, 1966 to 1968 in-
clusive 2:14 per cent, 1969 to 1973
inclusive 3 per cent, 1974 to 1976
inclusive 2.90 per cent. Gross in-
terest cost computed upon t h e
above rates from December 1, 1956
will be $201,262.50, net interest cost
2.9317 per cent.
Mr. James Hurley, representa-
tive of The First National Bank of
Chicago, requested to see the bid
and deposit check of the Northern
Trust Compagranted and Mr.The Hurley st
was -
greed to the lower bid by The
Northern Trust Company and asso
ciates. Mayor Welu asked if any-
one present wished to challenge the
low bid of The Northern T r u s t
Company and associates.
thcr challenges or objections were
made.
RESOLUTION N0. 225-56
RESOLUTION providing for Sewer
sale and award of $600,
000 Bonds and approving and authoriz-
ing the agreement of such sale and
award.
of sale of $600,
WHEREAS notice
000 Sewer Bonds of the City of Du-
430 Special Session, November 20, 1956
buque, in Dubuque County, Iowa,
has heretofore been given in strict
compliance with the provisions of
Chapter 75 of the Code of Iowa,
by publication of notice for two or
more successive weeks in a news-
paper published in Dubuque Coun-
ty; and
WHEREAS all sealed bids have
been received and placed on file,
after which open bids were call-
ed for and received, the highest of
which open bids was as follows:
the bid submitted by NONE RE-
CEIVED consisting of par and ac-
crued interest plus a premium of
$-0-, with the bonds maturing in
the years -0- to -0-, inclusive, bear-
ing interest at the rate of -0- per
cent (0 per cent), inclusive, bear-
ing interest at the rate of -0- per
cent (0 per cent) per annum; and
thereafter such sealed bids were
opened, the substance of the best
sealed bid being as follows: the
bid submitted by the Northern
Trust Company, Quail & Co., Beck-
er & Cownie Inc., consisting of par
and accrued interest plus a premi-
um of $660.00 with the bonds matur-
ing in the years 1957 to 1976, inclu-
sive, bearing interest at the rate of
Two and nine tenths per cent (2.90
per cent) per annum, and the bonds
maturing in the years -0- to -0-, in-
clusive, bearing interest at the rate
of -0- per cent (0 per cent) per
annum;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows:
Section 1. That upon being duly
advised in the premises it is here-
by determined that the bid of The
Northern Trust Company et al for
the purpose of $600,000 Sewer
Bonds of said City, dated Decem-
ber 1, 1956, as advertised, bearing
interest at the rates specified in
the preamble hereof, is the highest
and best bid received and that said
bonds be and the same are hereby
awarded to said The N o r t h e r n
Trust Company et al.
Section 2. That the form of
agreement of sale of said bonds be
and the same is hereby approved,
and the Mayor, City Clerk and City
Treasurer are hereby authorized to
accept and execute the same for
and on behalf of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, and to affix the cor-
porate seal of said City thereto.
Section 3. That all resolutions or
parts of resolutions in conflict
herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Passed and approved November
20, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Recorded November 21, 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Ray F. Kolb moved
that said resolution be adopted.
Seconded by Councilman Charles
A. Kintzinger. After due considera-
tion the Mayor put the question on
the motion and the roll being call-
ed the following named Council-
men voted:
Aye: Charles E. Dove, Charles
A. Kintzinger, Ray F. Kolb, Leo
N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said resolution duly adopted and
signed his approval thereto.
ORDINANCE NO. 53.56
An Ordinance Authorizing the is-
suance of $600,000 Sewer Bonds and
providing for the levy of taxes to
pay the same.
Councilman Ray F. Kolb intro-
duced and caused to be read in
full a proposed Ordinance No. 53-
56 entitled "An Ordinance authoriz-
ing the issuance of $600,000 Sewer
Bonds and providing for the levy
of taxes to pay the same". It was
moved by Councilman Ray F. Kolb
that the rules requiring ordinan-
ces to be read in full on three sep-
arate days be suspended and that
said Ordinance be now placed on
its final adoption. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Charles
A. Kintzinger, whereupon the Ma-
yor put the question on the motion
and the roll being called, the fol-
lowing named Councilmen voted:
Yeas—Charles E. Dove, Charles
A. Kintzinger, Ray F. Kolb, Leo
N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the motion duly carried and said
Ordinance was placed on its final
adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 53-56
An ordinance authurizIrig the Is -
nuance of =600,Qoo Server Bonds
and providing for the levy of taxes
to pay the same.
Whereas the City of Dubuque, In the
County of Dubuque, and State of
Special Session, November 20, 1958 431
Iowa, heretofore, pursuant to and in
strict compliance with all laws aPPli-
cable. lawfully ordered and provided
for building and constructing sewers
In an for said pity, the cost whereof
to the amount of Six Hundred Thou-
sand Dollars ($f+oo,00o), is to be paid
by said Clty as a whole by the Is-
suance of bonds; and
Where. it I. necesaary and ad-
visable that provisions be made for
the issuance of such bonds at this
time and notice and hearing on the
initiation of procerdings for such Is-
suance has heretofore been given in
manner and form required by Section
23-12 of petition nor protest hase of beno
been filed;
Now. Therefore, He It Ordained by
the Vity Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, as follows
Section 1. That pursuant to and as
authorized by Section 696.:2 of the
Code
there
Ishereb) wiedred Issua, there led
Issued thenego-
tiable Sewer Ronda of said City of
Du but ue in the principal amount of
$600,09, said hands to be 600 In num-
ber numbered consecutively from 1
to A00 be datedthnumberi>ecember included, 196G.and to
That
bonds of maid Issue numbered 1 to 600.
Inclusive,
dattheabull bearr interest from the
id at the rate of
Two
and enlne ci
telnth per cent 12.90^x)
per annum, and bonds of said issue
interrser cent
tit pal ,tedfrom tto helRdateve. thereof b
(0 -X) per annd at um. allOfun-
Of uchPlntreat
beindays of Yable June Ban ail December ggon ine first
each
year.
rAfeyor anddatte tedlibysithee CDS'
clerk and the seal of said City af-
fixed. and he registered as to lasu-
ance by the city Treasurer and it cer-
ttflcate of much regletration endorsed
thereon. Interest on said bonds Shall
be
ddanddmaturing on thethereto
everal
days when much Int rest matures,
efacs
eltmliepollashalt be signatureseXfcPaid tecuted tflh
th
clalm, and said Mayor and said City
Clerk said bonds.
shall adethe execution
lea�f
aoptanandfortheir proper
signatures their rempeetive fucsimnle
slgnaturrm appearing on said coup
os
Both principal and Interest of Bald
hondm allall lie payable In lawful
money of the United States of Amer-
ica at the office of the CltygqTreasurer
Iowa ,
Haidand
bondsthe
shallcity
hea--- t-udeenomina-
lion of $1000 each, slid shall become
due and ppayable In their nume'4671
order$1x1 (100 on Decemhrr 1,
$20,04116 19.59 t 'December
Inclusive.
on DPCPmher 1. 1902 $6•000 on De
comber 1 of each of the year 11463 to
1971. Inclusive, and $50.�
her 1 of each of the years 197b and
1976
Section 2. That each of said bond`
be Opal Inrrtheaname ftlon thean jo holderrion
the hooka of the city Treasurer. Bivaeh
registration being noted uP each
bond a(,reglmtred, and after
regimtration Payment of only the principal
thereof mhall be made t/olid mo rgtm
registered holder An.
teed, upon the req les( rinYwritorneyf
much holder permonally
In -tact, may bre transferred either to
a demignate•d transferee or tbnud r r.
and the principal of any
trsnaferre•d and registered to bearer
ysb e
shall thereupon he and become Q Bitch"
to bearer in Ilk, manner asbond f
iteglstratlon (if any bnever onds am toeen oIprinNl-
pal Bhall not reatrain the negotla
Willy of the soul-om thereto attache
by delivery merely.
Section 2. That said bonds, cou-
pons and provisions for registration
be in substantially the following form:
(Form of Bond)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF IOWA
COUNTY OF DUBUQUE
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Sb7W ER BOND
No. — $1000
Know All Man By These Presents:
That the City of Dubuque, In the
County of Dubuque and State of Iowa
for value received, promiees to pay to
bearer, or if this bend he registered
as to principal, to the registered holder
hereof, the sum of One Thousand Dol-
:•tra ($100) on the first day of Decent -
tier, 1ll—, with Interest on said um
from the date hereof until paid at the
rate of Two and nine -tenths per cent
(2.90'0) per annum, payable seml-
annually on the first days of June
and December in each year. Interest
to maturity being payable n presen-
tation and surrender of the Interest
coupons hereto attached as they sev-
erally mature. Both principal and
Interest of this bond are payable in
lawful money of the United Slates of
America at the office Of the City
Treasurer in and of the City of Du-
buque, Town.
This bond Is one of a series of bonds
Issued by the City of Dubuque pur-
suant to and In strict compliance
with the provisions of Section 596.22
and Chapter 76 of the Code of Iowa,
and In conformity with an ordinance
of the City Council of Wald City duly
passed, approved, recorded and pub-
enrostrueting theor purpose
In and I for and
said
City.
And It Is hereby certified and re-
cited that all acts, conditions and
Con-
stitution of lired the St t Ofthe laws Iowa to exist,
to be had, to be done• or to be per-
formed precedent to and and I have Issue
bsen
of thin bond, wer,
properly existent, had, done and per-
formed in regular and due form and
for time;that
levprovision of asufficl nt been
contlne
propr tyannual
withh said citty f rethe taxable
meat of the principal and interest of
this bond as the same w•111 respective-
ly become due; that the faith, credit,
revenues and resourcesandall stthe
real and personal property
(9ty are irrevocably pledged for the
prompt payment hereof, hoth principal
Interest: and that the total in-
andIs
bond,III
dnems does OnotPsi exceted attyucon ilius
tional or statutory limitations.
This bond Im subject to registration
III, to princippal in the name of the
Trewilder on Ine asurer f naida City. ouch regisof the l-
tratlon to he evtdenced by notation
and afterrsAchrregistration n r on the c trans-
fer hereof, except upon such hooks
and similarly noted hereon, shall be
valld unless the last registration shall
have been to bearer. Registration
hereof shall not effect the negntlahtl-
hereto lt of the
shall cont nue negotiable tbYhde-
Ilvery merely. 'Whereof sold Clty, by
in TestlmonY
its city Counell. has Canned this bond
tee, ),e nlgneA by its Mayor and at-
e ,ifrith the Ileal
ssaid citty afflxedleandwtht coupons
hereto attached to be ofeFRld MRvohr
the facsimile si rel tures c I Officials
and said city
d hd„hheamxnndtfrn their Proiwrnsigns-
tures their respective fix'$ In lin alg-
QQ Special Session, November 20, 1956
natures appearing on said co one, all
the first day of December, 1986.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa.
(Form of Coupon)
No. ................ $ ...... . .
On .............. .,,,....... 19, .., the Treasurer
of the City of Dubuque, in Dubuque
County, Iowa, will pay to bearer
Dollars (j .... .._..... ) at
the office of the City Treasurer, Du-
buque, Iowa, for interest due that
date on its Sewer Bond, dated De-
cember 1, 1956, No ...............
...................................... I— ......................
Mayor
Attest:
...............................................................
City Clerk
(Form for Registration of Ownership)
Date Name of Signature
of Registered of City
Registration Owner Treasurer
On the back of each bond there
shall be endorsed a certificate of the
City Treasurer in the following form:
City's Treasurer's Certificate
The Issue of this bond has been
duly and properly registered in
my office as of the first day of
December, 1956.
Treasurer of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa.
Section 4. That said bonds be ex-
ecuted as herein provided as soon
after the adoption of this ordinance
as may be and thereupon they shall
be delivered to the Treasurer of said
City, who shall register the fact of
the issuance of same in a book pro-
vided for that purpose and shall de-
liver said bonds to the purchaser as
determined by this Council, upon re-
ceipt of the purchase price, the same
to be not leas than the par value of
said bonds with accrued interest
thereon, and all action heretofore
taken in connection with the sale and
award of said bonds Is hereby rati-
fied and confirmed in all respects.
Section 6. That as required by
Chapter 76 of the Code of Iowa and
for the purpose of providing for the
levy and collection of a direct annual
tax sufficient to pay the Interest on
said bonds as It falls due, and also to
pay and discharge the principal
thereof at maturity, there be and
there is hereby ordered levied on all
the taxable property In said Clty
In each of the years while said bonds
or any ofAthern are outstanding, a
tax sufficilint for that purpose, and
in furtherance of this provision, but
not in limitation thereof, there be
and there in hereby levied on all the
taxableproperty in said City the fol-
lowing direct annual tax, to -wit:
Year of Levy Amount
1956 $32,400.00
1957 36,986.00
1858 38,386.00
1959 35,805.00
1960 35,225.00
1961 39,645.00
1962 48,920.00
1963 47,905.00
1964 46,890.00
1965 46,875.00
1966 44,860.00
1967 43,845.o0
1968 42,830.0o
1969 41,815.00
1970 40,800.00
1971 39, 786. oo
1972 38,770,00
1973 37,755.00
1974 31,740.00
1976 80,870.00
All action heretofore taken in con-
nection with the levy of the taxes
hereinbefore provided to be levied In
the year 1966 for collection in 1957
Is hereby ratified and confirmed in
all respects.
A certified copy of this ordinance
shall be filed with the County Audi-
tor of Dubuque County and said
Auditor shall be and he is hereby
instructed in and for each of the
years 1956 to 1975, inclusive, to enter
for collection and assess the tax
hereby authorized. When annually
entering said taxes for collection, the
County Auditor shall Include the
same as a part of the tax levy for
debt service fundpurposes of said
City, and when collected, the pro-
ceeds of said taxes shall 'be con-
verted into the debt service fund of
said City and set aside therein as a
special account to be used solely and
only for the payment of principal and
interest of the bonds hereby author-
ised and for no other purposes what-
soever.
That the principal or interest com-
ing due at any time when there are
Insufficient funds on hand to pay the
same be promptly paid when due
from current funds on hand, and re-
imbursement be made to such cur-
rent funds In the sums thus ad-
vanced when the taxes herein pro-
vided shall have been collected.
Section 6. That all ordinances,
resoultions or parts thereof In con-
flict herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed to the extent of such
conflict.
Passed and approved November 20,
1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor
Attest:
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Recorded November 21, 1956.
Published November 27, 1956.
LF.O F. FROMMELT, City Clerk
Published officially In the Telegraph
Herald Newspaper this 27th day of
November 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk
1t. 11/27.
Councilman Ray F. Kolb moved
that said Ordinance be adopted,
seconded by Councilman Charles
A. Kintzinger, and after due con-
sideration thereof by the Council,
the Mayor put the question on the
motion for the passage and adop-
tion of said Ordinance and, the roll
being called, the following voted:
Yeas—Charles E. Dove, Charles
A. Kintzinger, Ray F. Kolb, Leo
N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said ordinance duly passed and a-
dopted and signed his approval
thereto.
Mayor Welu moved that the City
Treasurer be authorized and direct-
ed to return the deposit checks to
the unsuccessful bidders. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Ab -
Special Session, November 20, 1956 433
November 13, 1956 investigation was made by the Po -
To the Honorable Mayor lice and also by the State Highway
and City Council, Commission to determine the feas.
Dubuque, Iowa. ibility and warrants for establish -
Gentlemen: ing a traffic light at this intersec-
The 1000 gpm Pumper purchas- tion. Both the Police Department
ed from the Vivian Equipment and Highway Commission decided
Company has been delivered and I that a traffic light was not justified
tested. at this intersection.
The machine has met all the re-
quired tests and complies with our
specifications. I therefore recom-
mend that it be accepted.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager he adopted. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the 11
following vote:
Yeas—hlayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 15, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The construction of surfacing,
water mains and sewer have been
completed in accordance with the
plans and specifications in Moore
Heights Subdivision.
I recommend that the subdivi-
sion be accepted as complete.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 15, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of St. Joseph's
Church of Dubuque relative to the
installation of a traffic light at the
intersection of Concord and High.
way No. 20 was referred to the
City Manager and Traffic Depart.
ment for investigation and report.
A petition was submitted to the
City Council in 1955 asking for the
installation of a traffic light at this
same intersection. At that time an
r
This same request was investi-
gated after the present petition
was submitted. At the time of the
investigation, the Police Depar-
ment observed the conditions at
this intersection over several days
while school was in session and al-
so over a twenty-four hour period.
The opinion of the Police Depart-
ment is that present conditions do
not warrant a traffic light at this
intersection but that the present
school signal is serving the pur-
pose for which it is placed. There
would be much greater danger
crossing the highway with a traffic
light than the present crossing
signal.
The State Highway Commission,
through Mr. Price, Safety and
Traffic Engineer, has reviewed this
situation and feels that he can not
recommend approval of a traffic
light at this intersection.
There are some measures that
can be taken to improve conditions
that exist at this intersection, such
as widening of the intersection
north of Highway No. 20 and also
to construct sidewalks on Concord
Street for a distance of one block
south of Highway No. 20, and also
to enforce more closely the speed
of vehicles in this vicinity.
It is felt that if measures are
taken to improve the walking con-
ditions for children in this vicinity,
it will do more for the safety of
the children than any other plans.
I therefore recommend
that the
and
above meetition for aues be approved traffic light
that the p
be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded
f
rofol
Mayor Welu. Carried by
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
I Nays—None.
434 Special Session, November 20, 1956
November 13, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The construction work on ex-
tending and widening West 9th
Street and the construction of park-
ing facilities is progressing and
before opening the street, it will
be necessary for the City Council
to approve several changes.
I recommend that Robinson Ave-
nue be renamed West Ninth Street
and that it be widened to the width
shown on the approved plans. I al-
so recommend that West Eighth
Street be established one way east
bound from Hill to White Street
and West Ninth Street be establish-
ed one way west bound from White
Street to its westerly terminus. Al-
so that traffic lights be installed
on Central Avenue, Iowa, Main,
Locust and Bluff Streets.
These recommendations are bas-
ed on the overall traffic plan previ-
ously approved by the Planning
and Zoning Commission and the
City Council.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 54.56
An Ordinance Widening Robinson
Avenue and Changing the Name
thereof to West Ninth Street, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring the
reading of an Ordinance on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 54.56
An Ordinance Widening Robinson
Avenue and Changing the Name
thereof to West Ninth Street.
Be It Ordained By The City Council
Of The City Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Robinson Avenue,
from Illuff Street to University Ave-
nue, be and the samele hereby wid-
ened to include the entire traveled
way, sidewalks and off-street parking
areas as the same appear upon the
plot for the improvement of West
Ninth Street, as approved by Resolu.
tion No. 173-56 heretofore adopted by
the City f`ouncll on the 6th day of
August, 1956:
Sectlon 2.That the name of Robin -
sin Avenue, as hereinbefore widened,
be and the same is hereby changed
to West Ninth Street.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and
after Its final passage, adoption and
publication as by lag' provided.
Introduced the 20th day of Novem-
ber. 1956.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote on the 20th day of Novem-
her. 195R,
Passed, adopted and approved this
20th day of November 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt Councilmen
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 26th day
Of November 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT
1t. 11/26 City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dore, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 55-56
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 33-49, known as the Traf-
fic Code of the City of Dubuque, by
adding New Sections 3b, 3c, 4 and
4a to Schedule I thereof, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
As -
Special Session, November 20, 19.56 435
1:RIo1NANCF No. 55.56
An , r finance Amending ordl-
nance No. 33-49, known as the
Traffic lode of the City of Du-
buque, by adding new Sections 3h,
3e, 4 and 4a to Schedule I thereof.
IIF IT t)RDAINFI) IIY TIIE CITY
(IfI'N191, of THF ('ITY of I)ll-
Ilt'(41'b7, IONVA:
section I That Schedule I of
Ordinance No. t3-49, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Iluhuque,
be and the same is hereby amended
by adding new Sections 3h, 3c, 4 and
I& thereto as follows:
• S(IIIEI)t'LF. I
3. h. on Feast Ninth Street fr,nn
White street to ventral Ave-
nue;
c, op West Ninth Street from
Oentral Avenue to Its wester-
ly terminus.
4. Traffic shall move easterly only:
a. on Eighth Avenue from Hill
Street to White Street "
Section 2 This ordinance shall
become effective on it date to be de-
termined by the City Manager not
less than six (6) months after the
adoption thereof, but after required
notices and signs have been erected.
Notice of such determination shall be
published in the Telegraph Herald
newspaper at least once prior to such
effective date.
Passed, adopted and approved this
20th day of November. A. 1). 1956,
CLARENCE P WELL', mayor
HAY F. KO LB
I.Eo N. SCIII'ELLER
CHARI.E8 A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE uncllmen
Attest:
LPN) F. FRONT NI E LT
City Clerk
Published officially In the Telegraph
Herald Newspaper this 26th day of
November 1956.
LF•o F. FRoMMELT, City Clerk
It. 11/26
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 19, 1956
To the Ilonorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The construction of West Ninth
Street is to the stage that street
lights should be installed.
Because of the use of West Ninth
Street and West Eighth Street from
the Ifill Street intersection to Bluff
Street, I recommend that fifteen
6000 lumen lamps be installed on
either the existing poles or new
poles. Also that the City install two
boulevard lights in the corner is-
lands at the intersection of Univer-
sity Avenue and dill Street.
All of these lights are to be in-
stalled according to the plans that
have been submitted to the City
Manager for approval and are at-
tached to this recommendation.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 19, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Merle Digman
requesting the City to oil Emerson
and Prescott Streets was referred
to the City Manager.
In view of the policy adopted by
the City Council regarding the plac-
ing of temporary surfacing on
streets and after viewing the con-
ditions as it exists, I recommend
that Emerson Street between Pres-
cott and Lincoln Avenue and Pres-
cott from Roosevelt to the end of
the existing curb and gutter be put
on the 1957 Street Program for
curb and gutter and street surfac-
ing.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 19, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Merle E. Garrett
requesting permission to install
steps on the west side of his build-
ing at 1398 White Street was refer-
red to the City Manager.
Upon investigation it was de-
termined that the most satisfac-
tory arrangement would be to con-
struct a platform 30" wide and ap-
proximately 5' long with access
steps toward the While Street side,
also that a new entranee used for
general use be constructed straight
436 Special Session, November 20, 1956
out toward 14th Street and consist.
of two steps.
Neither the steps or platform
will be on the travel portion of the
sidewalk.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
report of the City Manager be ac-
cepted as the most satisfactory.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 56.56
An Ordinance Authorizing Merle
Garrett to Construct a Stoop and
Steps on East Fourteenth Street,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE No. 56-56
An QLdlnance Authorizing Merle
Garrett to Construct a Stoop and
Steps on East Fourteenth Street.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE:
Section 1. That Merle Garrett, as
owner of the property known as 139s
White Street in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa be and he in hereby authorized
and granted the right and authority
to construct and maintain an en-
trance stoop and entrance steps on
East Fourteenth Street abutting sald
troperty:
Section 2. That such construction
shall be done in accordance with plana
heretofore approved by the City Man-
ager, under the supervision and di-
rection of the ^Ity Manager and In
accordance with all applicable State
and Federal Laws and regulations
and the Ordinances of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa;
Section 3. That the permission
herein granted is expressly condi-
tioned upon the permittee's agree-
ment to:
a. Assume any and all liability for
damages to person or property
Which may result from the con-
struction and maintenance of
said stoop and steps;
b. To pay, on behalf of the City of
Dubuque, all sums which the
City of Dubuque shall, become
obligated to pay by reason of the
liability Imposed on the City of
Dubuque for damages of tiny
kind resulting from the construc-
tion or maintenance of said
stoop and steps, sustained by
any person or persons, caused by
accident or otherwise; to defend
at his own expense and on be-
half of said City arty claim
against the City of Dubuque
arising out of the construction
or maintenance of said stoop or
steps;
Section 4. That the permission
herein granted In expressly condi-
tioned upon the permlttee's further
agreement that should the rights and
privileges herein granted be rescinded
or revoked by the City Council, per.
mittee shall, within thirty (30) days
after receipt of written notice from
the City Manager so to do, at his own
expense, remove said stoop and steps
and in the event of his failure so to
do the City of Dubuque shall be
authorised to remove said stoop and
steps at permittee's expense and din -
pose of the same, ana permittee shall
have no claim against the City or
Its agents for damages resulting from
the removal of said stoop or steps;
Section 5. This Ordinance shall
become effective and the rights here-
under shall accrue to Merle Garrett
when thin Ordinance has been adopt-
ed by the City Council and the terms
and conditions thereof accepted by
permittee by acceptance endorsed on
this Ordinance.
Passed, adopted and approved thin
20th day of November, A. D. 1958.
CLARENCE P. WELD, Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LF•O N. SCHUELIXR
CHARLES A. KTNTZT\GER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest:
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Published officially in the Telegraph
Herald Newspaper this 27th day of
November 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk
It. 11/27
ACCEPTANCE. OF ORDINANCE
No. 56-66
Merle Garrett having read and
being familiar with the terms and
conditions of Ordinance No. 66-56,
hereby accepts the same and agrees
to be bound by the conditions and
agreements therein contained to be
performed by him.
/s/ MERLE E. GARRETT
1t. 11/2.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays --None.
November 19, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Carr, Adams &
Collier Company to construct a ce-
ment ramp on the south side of
10th Street between Jackson a n d
Washington Streets was referred to
the City Manager.
Special Session, November 20, 1956 437
The location of this ramp has
been examined and we find' that
in this area it is used almost ex-
clusively for the movement of
lumber carrying vehicles and there
would be disadvantage to the city
if this ramp were constructed.
I therefore recommend t h a t
Carr, Adams & Collier Company
be granted permission to install
this ramp.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—' -None.
ORDINANCE NO. 57.56
An Orxt-inance Authorizing Carr,
Adams & Collier Company to Con-
struct a Ramp and Loading Dock
on Tenth Street, presented a n d
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following; vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmer
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended- requiring at
Ordinance to be read on three sep
arate days. Carried by the follow
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmer
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 57.56
An Ordinance Authorizing Carr,
Adams & Collier Company to Con-
struct a Ramp and Loading !.tuck
on Tenth Street.
lie It Ordained 13y The City Council
Of The City Of Dubuque, Iowa•
Section 1. That Carr, Adams &
Collier Company of l)ubuy ue, low's ba
and it to hereby authorized and grant-
ed the right and authority to con-
struct and maintain a ramp and load -
Ing duck on the south side of Tentl
Street between Jackson and Washing,
tun Streets;
Rection 2. That such constructior
shall be done in accordance with plan,
heretofore submitted by permittee
and approved by the City Manager
under the supervision and •iirectio'
of the ('ily Manager and In accord
ance with all Applicable State ane
t)rdinanceawi f the C,p and ity ofions Dub ueuueh
Section 3. That the perm""1" 1
herein granted is expressly c• ndl
Honed upon permlttee's agrees
to:
a. Assume any and all liability for
lamages to persons or property
xhich may result from the construe -
ton or maintenance of said ramp or
onding dock:
b. To pay on behalf of the City of
Pubuque all sums whish the City of
Dubuque shall become obligated to
pay by reason of the liability Impos-
ed upon the City of Dubuque for dam-
ages of any kind resulting from the
construction or maintenance of said
ramp or loading dock, sustalned by
any person or persons, caused by ac-
cident or otherwise; to defend at its
own expense and on behalf of said
flip any claim against the City of
Dubuque arising out of the ennstrue-
tion or maintenance of said ramp and
loading duck;
Rection 4. That the permission
herein granted is expressly condition-
ed upon the permittees further agree-
ment that should the right and privi-
leges herein granted be rescinded or
revoked by the City Council permit.
tee, or its successor 1n interest, as
owner of the abutting property, shall
within thirty (30 days after receipt
of written notice from the City Man-
ager so to do, at Its own expense.
remove said ramp and loading dock
and in the event of Its failure so to
do the City of Dubuque shall he
authorized to remove said ramp and
loading dock at permittPe's expense
and dispose of the same and permit-
tee shall have no claim against the
City, or Its agents for damages re-
sulting from the removal of snid ramp
arid loading dnrk:
Rection F. This Ordlnanre :hall be-
ti
d
the rights here -
tinder shall accrueto Carr, Adams &
CMller Company when this Ordtnance
has been ad..pied by the City Coun-
ell and the terirris and thereof necentPd by permittee bylJIM*
ceptance endorsed on this ordinathls
Passed, adnpted and approved
^nth day of November, A. D. 195G.
('LARF.NCE P. WELII• Mayor
RAY F. KO LH
LFO N. RCHLTELLFR
CTIARLFA A. KTNTZINGER
CHARLES F. DO(` uncllmen
Attest: Lev Cl rk Frornmelt
Citit. 12110
ACCEPTANCE 67 ORDINANCE
Carr. Adnms ' Collier Company
having read and being familiar with
the terms and conditions of Ordinance
No. �,7_s0, hereby. for itself and its
successors or assigns, as owners of
the
the abutting property, accept
same and agree to be bound by the
conditions and nR r(errmed byh per-
contained to he 1
mittee.
CnMPNYpAIg ,� COLLIER
BYA/s/ Paul L. Adams
Yice President
/e/
AN
yne A. rman
/a/
Secretary
Pubifshed otticlally In The Tele-
grap h-AeraId Newspaper this loth day
of Itecember 1LF0 F. FROM�tE1.T
City Clerk.
it. 12110
Councilman KDIh moved t h e
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
uncal Schueller.
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb,
Nays—None.
Qg$ Special Session, November 20, 1956
November 19, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The State Department of Health
sent the City of Dubuque, at our
request, an application for a fed-
eral grant for sewage treatment
works for funds made available to
cities under the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act.
The maximum amount of money
that can be allocated to any one
project is $250,000.00 or 30 per cent
of the total cost of the project.
In as much as the State Board
of Health has called to the atten-
tion of the City Council the pol-
lution of water in the Mississippi
River and in order that the City
of Dubuque could construct sew-
ers, the Council has agreed to pro-
ceed with the proper plans and
construction of a sewage treatment.
plant.
I recommend that the City Man-
ager be authorized to file t h i s
application and that proper author-
ization by the City Council be giv-
en.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Manager be authorized to execute
the application. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 20, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The attached agreement is be-
tween the City of Dubuque and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hirsch for
the construction of a six (6) inch
sanitary sewer in Davis Street. As
stated in the agreement, the sewer
will be constructed by Mr. Hirsch
to serve as a house connection to
Lot 1 of 2 of 2 of Richeson Davis
Avenue Place; and at any time
when this sewer is extended be-
yond this lot and a manhole con-
structed by Mr. Hirsch will be-
come a portion of the City's sewer
system.
The Purpose of this "Agree-
ment" is to alleviate any unfor-
seen difficulties which may occur
at the time this sewer is extended.
I recommend that the agreement
be received and filed as a matter
of Public Record.
Sincerely,
L. J. SCHILTZ
C;ty Manager.
AGREEMENT
An agreement between Richard
Hirsch and the City of Dubuque
for the construction of a six (6)
inch sanitary sewer in Davis Street
from the existing six inch sani-
tary sewer easterly to Lot No. 1
of 2 of 2 of Richeson Davis Avenue
Place, providing the following con-
ditions are agreed upon;
1. That said sewer be construct-
ed in accordance with plans and
specifications approved by t h e
City Manager and under the super-
vision and direction of the City
engineer.
2. That Mr. Hirsch agrees to
construct said sewer and to pay
the entire cost thereof.
3. That Mr. Hirsch shall relin-
quish all rights of a connection
charge at the time the sewer is
extended beyond the point where
this sewer is terminated.
4. That at the time this sewer
is extended beyond Lot 1 of 2 of 2
of Richeson Davis Avenue Place
and a manhole is constructed at
the terminus of the sewer, Mr.
Hirsch shall provide by this agree-
ment that his portion of t h i s
sewer shall be turned over to the
City of Dubuque as a City sewer
to be maintained by the City of
Dubuque.
5. That this agreement shall be
binding upon the undersigned its
purchasers and assigns forever.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
by L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager
(s) Richard Hirsch
(s) Marilyn J. Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hirsch
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schuel*ler. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Special Session, November 20, 19% 439
November 20, 1956 1Street, for injuries to his daugh-
To the Honorable Mayor ter, Mary Kringle, sustained when
and City Council, she fell from her bicycle in the
Dubuque, Iowa. 2200 block on Cherry Street and
Gentlemen:
find that the same should be al -
This is to advise that I have
lowed in the amount of $18, as
approved the following bonds and
claimed.
policies and desire to have your
I therefore recommend that the
approval on same for fiing, sub-
claim be allowed and the Auditor
ject to the approval of the City
instructed to issue a warrant in
Solicitor:
the amount of $18, payable to Rich -
PERSONAL
and 0. Kringle and deliver the
Lester M. Ilarney, Airport Com-
same to him upon receiving a pro-
perly executed release, executed
missioner, American Surety Com-
by both parents of Mary Kringle,
pang
Wm. Clemens, Jr., Airport Com-
individually, and as natural guar -
missioner, American Surety Com-
dians for said minor.
Respectfully submitted,
pany
T. H. NELSON
HEATING CONTRACTOR
cc to Mr. Kringle
Joseph J. Eisbach, Bond No. 28214
Councilman Dove moved that the
13 2652 54 U.S. Fidelity and Guar-
recommendation of the City Solici-
anty Co.
for be approved and the Auditor
J. A. Neymeyer Company, Hawk-
instructed to draw a warrant in
eye Security Ins. Co.
the amount of $18. payable to Rich -
MAINTENANCE
and 0. Kringle and have a release
Kenneth W. Gaber, d -b -a K. W.
signed by both parents of Mary
Gaber Construction Co. (Sanitary
Kringle. Seconded by Councilman
Sewer and Storm Sewer in South-
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow -
gate Subdivision), Bond No. 273082
American Casualty Co. of Reading,
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Pennsylvania.
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
EXCAVATION
d McDonnell
Nays—None.
Mayor Welu moved that Cherry
C. G. McDonnell, -b -a
Policy No.
street be included for viewing by
Excavating Service,
ARL 2703619 Continental Casualty
the Council on their next r.i p
Co.
around the City when vie
the result of injury to
Dallas Bush, Policy No. M&C 25-
Automobile Ins.
grounds, as
the Kringle child. It is very pos-
100465, The State
sible that this would not have
Ass'n.
Dorrance Coyle d' -b -a East Du-
happened had Cherry street not
from the City19 6
buque Sand & Gravel Co. a n d
Coyle Construction Co., Policy No.
been deleted
street surfacing program.
Kintzinger. Car -
237. Hawkeyc Security Ins.
ed by Councilman
by the following vote:
Co.
Respectfully submitted,
rigid
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Counci men
Kolb, Schueller.
L. J. SCHILTZ,
Dove, Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
City Manager.
November 19, 1956
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies should be filed
Hon. Mayor and Members
subject to the approval of the City
of the City Council,
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
City of Dubuque, Iowa,
Dove. Carried by the following
Gentlemen:
with Mr. Wil-
vote:otiated
Yeas—Mayor Welt, Councilmen
Schueller.
1 have negotiated
for Ruth
of
liop Fuegard`ng
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb,
the settlement
Lopez, g . ending in the
Nays—None.
November 14, 1956
her law suit now P
Court.
Hon. Mayor and Members
District
The action arises out of a fall on
Fourth near
of the City Council,
the sidewalk on West
24,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Bluff on December
shows that there
Gentlemen: Investigation bably
on the sidewalk, Pro
1 have the claim of
examined
Richard U. Kringle, 2222 Cherry
was ice
vw
440 Special Session, November 20, 1956
of long standing, and that Mrs.
Lopez incurred a substantial in-
jury, including medical expenses
and pain and suffering.
We have agreed on a settlement
in the amount of $1350. I recom-
mend that this settlement be ap-
proved and the Auditor instructed
to issue a warrant payable to Mrs.
Ruth Lopez and William C. Fuer-
ste, her attorney in the amount of
$1350 and deliver the same upon
receipt of a properly executed re-
lease.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to issue a war-
rant payable to Mrs. Ruth Lopez
and William C. Fuerste, her attor-
ney in the amount of $1350. and
deliver the same upon a properly
executed release. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 14, 1956
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Dean Jungferman, 450 West Fifth
Street, for injuries sustained from
a fall near the sidewalk at the
northwest corner of West F i f t h
Street and Bluff Street on October
12th, 1956 and can find no liability
on the part of the City and there-
fore recommend that the same be
denied.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON
N:S
cc to Mrs. Jungferman
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 14, 1956
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Clara Schon and Helen Schon, 1135
Euclid Street, for damages result-
ing from a backed -tip sewer and
can find no negligence on the part
of the City contributing to the
claimed damages, and therefore,
recommend that the claim be de-
nied.
With regard to the portion of
the claim alleging thatthe sewer
system in the area is inadequate,
the same does not appear to come
within the scope of the functions
of this office and I recommend
that the same be referred to the
appropriate officer or body.
N:S Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kolb moved that the
of the City Solicitor be approved.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 16, 1956
Mon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
It has been a practice in t h i s
County, dating back for many years
for the County Auditor to accept
plats subdividing real estate into
two or more parcels without com-
pliance with Chapter 409 being re-
quired. It has further been t he
practice for many years to take
advantage of this interpretation to
record two or more plats simul-
taneously which effect the subdivi-
sion of one piece of land into four
or more parcels.
As you know, Chapter 409 of the
Code requires the approval of the
City Council and the City P 1 an
Commission of any plat subdivid-
ing land into lots and blocks with-
in the City or within one mile of
the City limits. This requirement
is necessary in the interest of good
planning and orderly development
of the City. Failure to meet this
requirement is creating a prob-
lem in confusing real estate de-
scriptions and hodge podge devel-
opment that often creates prob-
lems for the Board of Adjustment
to solve.
So far as I can ascertain, this
is the only City in which subdivi.
sion in this manner is permitted.
In my opinion these plats are of-
ten an obvious evasion of the law
and are illegal.
Special Session, November 20, 1956 441
Section 409.16 provides: "Void
plat — action to annul. In case any
plat shall he filed and recorded in
violation of sections 409.14 and
409.15, the same shall be void,
and the mayor of any city who
shall be authorized so to do by
resolution of the council having au-
thority to approve such plat, may
institute a suit in equity in the dis-
trict court in which suit the court
may order such plat expunged
from the records."
Section 409.45 provides: "Sale or
lease without plat. Any person who
shall dispose of or offer for sale or
lease any lots in any town, or ad-
dition to any town or city, until the
plat thereof has been acknowledg-
ed and recorded as provided in
this chapter, shall forfeit and pay
fifty dollars for each lot and part
of lot sold or disposed of, leased,
or offered for sale."
I therefore recommend that ac-
tion be taken under the provisions
of Section 409.16 or 409.45 in the
case of any future plats filed as an
obvious evasion of Chapter 409 and
the Subdivision Ordinance.
Respectfully submitted,
T. If. NELSON
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Solicitor
he approved. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of Dubuque Mu-
nicipal Airport requesting the
Council to amend the 1956 Munici-
pal Airport Budget from $116,000
to $127,500 due to Federal Funds
received, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Schueller moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Manager for consideration at
the time of amending the budget.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nuys—None.
Notice of County Board of Super-
visors of $745.92 tax due to the
school district of Table M o u n d
Township on lands belonging to
the City of Dubuque Airport, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kint-
zingtr moved that the notice be
received and made a matter of
record. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of Peter F.
Roan, City Manager of Iowa City,
expressing his concern relative to
a decision recently rendered by
the District Court, in the case of
Iowa Illinois Gas and Electric
Company and the City of F or t
Dodge, which will prove to be very
unfavorable to every City in the
State, and if allowed to stand will
result in statewide increases in
all utility rates, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger mov-
ed that the communication be re-
ferred to the City Council, City
Manager and City Solicitor for fur-
ther consideration and that t h e
Council be authorized to investi-
gate and report back to the Coun-
cil before any action is taken. Sec.
onded by Councilman Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of the Iowa Engi-
neering Society extending an invi-
tation to attend a workshop on pro-
posed revision of State H o u s i n g
Law for Building Officials and
health officers to be held at Iowa
State College on November 27, 1956,
presented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that Building Commissioner
llandy attend this workshop upon
the verbal recommendation of the
City Manager. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of Board of Dock
Commissioners submitting an ease-
ment Plat secured from Raymond
P. Furry for a storm sewer to be
constructed across the southeaster-
ly side of his property being Lot
178 in Hams Addition on Farragut
street, between Gafield Avenue
and Peosta street, presented
read. Couand
ncilman Schueller moved
that the plat be received and fil-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Kint-
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
442 Special Session, November 20, 1958
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Board of Dock Commissioners
submitting photostatic c o p y of
Lease and Agreement and Plan of
Pleasure Boat Harbor, dated Octo-
ber 29, 1956, between the Dock
Board and Dubuque Marina Inc.,
for a period of ten years from
January 1, 1957 to December 31,
1966, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the Lease
and Agreement be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 58.56
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 33-49, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Du-
buque, by adding new Sections 75
and 76 to Schedule VI thereof, and
adding new Sections 12.8 and 15.28
thereto, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the read-
ing just had be considered the first
reading of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE No. 68-56
An ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, known as the 'traffic
Code of the City of Dubuc``ue, by
adding new Sections 75 an
76 to
Schedule VI thereof, and adding
new Sections 12.8 and 15.28 there-
to.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That Schedule VI of
Ordinance -Ro. 33-49, known as the
Traffic Code, be and the same Is
hereby amended by adding new Sec-
tions .75 and 76 thereto as follows:
"SCHEDULE VI
76. On the east side of Henson
Street from Loras Boulevard to
Helena Street;
76. On the south side of East Six-
teenth Street from Cedar Street
to Sycamore Street."
Section 2. That Ordinance No.
53-49, known as the Traffic Code of
the City of Dubuque, be and the same
is hereby amended by adding a new
Section 12.8 thereto as follows:
"12.8—The City Manager 1s hereby
authorized and directed to
cause to be erected "stop"
signs within the Intersection
of University, Hill
Eighth Avenue and West
Ninth Street, at such loca-
tions as he may determine
necessary In the interest of
safety and after such signs
have been erected drivers of
vehicles shall obey such signs
In the manner required by
Section 12.4."
Section 3 That ordinance No. 33-
49, known as the Traffic Code of the
City of Dubuque be and the same Is
hereby amended by adding a new Sec-
tion 15.28 thereto as follows:
"15.28—The City Manager is hereby
authorized and directed to
cause the traffic lanes with-
in the traffic Islands at the
intersection of University,
Hill Street, Eighth Avenue
and Nest Ninth Street, to
be te the
permitted direction rked to s offetrav-
el on such lanes and there-
after drivers of vehicles
shall operate their vehicles
only In the direction so ln-
dlcated."
Section 4. This ordinance shall be
In tull force and effect from and af-
ter its final passage, adoption and
publication as by law provided.
Introduced the 20th day of No-
vember, 1956.
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 20th day of November, 1968.
Passed, adopted and approved this
20th day of November, 1968.
Clarence P. Welu
Ma or
Ray F. Kolb
Leo N. Schueller
Charles A. Kintzinger
Charles E. Dove
Councilmen
Attest:
Leo F. Frommeit
City Clerk
Published officially
p In the Tele -
d yot o
pHerald r 858.aper this '26th
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
It. 11/28.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 59.56
An Ordinance Naming Kerrigan
Road, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the reading
just had be considered the first
reading of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
Special Session, November 20, 10,56 443
arate days. Seconded by Council- a
man Schueller. Carried by the fol- a
lowing vote: a
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller. c
Nays—None. s
ORDINANCE No 69-56 n
AN ordinance Naming KERRIGAN
Id to 1 t
Whereas the
late
of Fran
ItcKerree rigain, S
during his )'ea
and particularly during the time he
served as a member of the Iowa Stale I
Highway commission, performed
many rivic works whirh have left an
enduring memory in the minds of 1
his fellow citizens throughout the
:hate of Iowa: and
Whereas the City Council of the
City of I tuhuque deems It fitting and
pro ter that a IRatlog tribute he es-
tablished lo honor to that memory:
N(�'6V THEREFORE. IIF. iT OR-
()F]THE ItY CITYT� F 1 I'RJ'QI1Ej•N('tt.
tirction 1. That the extensions of
IT. S. Ilighways 52, 67 61 and 151, as
the same are now ltring relocated
and Imp: oved by the State of Iowa,
within the City of Pubut�ue, from
Southern Avenue to the C ty emits
be and the same is hereby designated
and named ,Kerrigan Road"
Section 2. That this Ordinance he
the ac
ceptain lneeorce and effect of said portion uooffnsaid im-
hevtnod
ratablishment ment the ofathete t�game Iowtt11.4
City street.
290thday of November Aiopted and tllitve6dthin
�R.
Ci.ARENCE P. �WEI,IT. Mayor
RAY F. KOI.B
1.}CO N. SCHITEI.I.F.R
CHARLES A. KINTZiNGER
CHARLES F. IOVCouncilmen
Attest:
1.F,() F. FU4). MP:1.T
City Vierk
Herald aNewspaperofficialiyin thint1161he1daya1/
November, 1356,
I,E(t F. FRomMFLT. City Clerk
it. 11/26
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor We1u, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 226-56
Whereas the City Council has
heretofore adopted Ordinance No.
7-51 vacating; certain streets and
alleys in East Dubuque No. 2 in
the City of Dubuque; and
Whereas, one of the conditions
of said Ordinance was the submis-
sion of a plat of the vacated streets
assigning; lot numbers to the vacat-
ed area; ami
Whereas, A. Y. McDonald Mfg.
Co. has prepared and submitted
such a plat; and
Whereas, the delay in submitting
said plat was p certain aby mbiguities
e nVees.
sity to clear up
rising out of said vacations which
mbi .uilies have been reconciled;
nd
Whereas the City Council has
xamined said plat and finds the
ame shows the intent of said Ordi-
ance;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE.
OLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
OWA:
Stetion 1. That the plat of said'
acated areas submitted by A. Y.
4cDonald Mfg. Co. be and the
tiame is hereby approved and the
tiIayor and City Clerk authorized
and directed to execute the same
on behalf of the City of Dubuque.
Passed this 20th day of Novem-
ber, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—'.Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 60.56
An Ordinance approving a Plat
of Lot 1 and 2 of A. Y. McDonald
Mfg. Co, Place and Authorizing a
quit claim deed thereto and accept-
ing the streets dedicated therein,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Councilmantn Schueller.
Sec-
onded byy
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
ar to nce days. S onded byread on hree Councl-
arate days. the fol -
man Schueller. Carried by
lowing vote:Councilmen
Yeas—Mayor Welu,
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman
public hearing bel
held on moved h
heOrdat a
nance on December 17, 1956, at
444 Special Session, November 20, 1956.
7:30 p.m, in the Council Chamber
and that the City Clerk be instruct-
ed to publish notice of the hearing
in the manner required by law.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Council proceedings for t h e
month of June and July 1956, pre-
sented for approval. Councilman
Schueller moved that Council pro-
ceedings for the months of June
and July 1956 be approved as print-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kalb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Notice of clam of Wm. Kisting,
in the amount of $7.50, as the re-
sult of the sewer backing up into
his basement at 690 O'Neill street
on November 5, 1956, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays --None.
Petition of Coyle Construction
Co. to excavate in the streets and
alleys of the City, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the request be granted providing
a proper insurance policy is furn-
ished. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Mrs. Joseph Schu-
kert of 2651 Fulton street, request.
ing patch street repair on Monroe
and Fulton streets, presented and
read. Councilman Dove moved that
the petition be referred to the
Council to view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Laura E. Hohmann
et al requesting the installation of
a street light on the southeast cor-
ner of Forest Lane and Nevada
street, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the City Man-
ager and Electrical Inspector for
investigation and report. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of John B. Link and
George M. Haas requesting vaca-
tion of Mills street, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Frank Smith request-
ing a refund of $50. on the unexpir-
ed portion of his cigarette Licer.se
No. 272, as he has discontinued
business as of October 13, 1956,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the request be
granted and the auditor instructed
to draw a warrant in the amount
of $50. payable to Frank Smith, to
cover the unexpired portion of his
cigarette License No. 272. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Schueller & Company
requesting an extension of time of
30 days for completion of the im-
provement of Ninth street develop-
ment, presented and read. Council-
man Dove moved that an exten-
sion of time be granted not to ex-
ceed fifteen days. Seconded by Ma-
yor Welt. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Petition of Oliver H. Nagel, re-
questing permission to install con-
crete steps at 55 East 9th Street,
Presented and read. Mayor Welu
moved that the petition be refer-
red to the City Manager. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Statement of
Receipts and list of claims for
which warrants were drawn during
the months of October 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
Special Session, November 20, 1956 445
moved that the proof of Publica- Mayor Welu moved the adop-
tion be received and filed. Second- tion of the resolution. Seconded by
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
tied by the following vote: following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller. I Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—Mone. Nays—None.
November 19, 1956
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that the "City
of Dubuque 1956 Concrete Curb and
Gutter Project No. 1" under con-
struction by the Thomas Flynn
Coal Company has been completed
in accordance with the plans and
specifications.
I, therefore, recommend the ac-
ceptance of the improvement.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ.
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
FINAL ESTIMATE
CITY OF I)JTBtTQtTF, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 221.56
WHEREAS, the contract for the
City of Dubuque 1956 Concrete
Curb and Gutter Project No. 1 has
been completed and the City Engi-
neer has submitted his final esti.
mate showing the cost thereof in-
cluding the cost of estimates, not-
ices, inspection, and preparing the
assessment and plat, now there-
fore,
BE I'I RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
X58,301.14.
That $43,660.99 of the cost there-
of shall be assessable upon private
property and $14,640.15 shall be
paid from the Street Cunstruction
Fund of the City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved
t.hls 20th day of November 1956.
CI.ARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCIIUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGEF
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
city Ierk
VP-
(A Resolution Accepting Improve-
ment and Directing the Clerk to
Publish Notice.)
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 228.56
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement of City of Dubuque
1956 Combination Curb & Gutter
Project No. 1
Asbury Street from the w e s t
property line of Carter Road to
the West Corporation Limits.
Born Avenue from south proper-
ty line of Lenox Avenue to the
South property line of Indiana Ave-
nue.
Chaney Road from the s o u t h
property line of H lle est Roado
the north property
Pennsyl-
vania Avenue.
Cleveland Avenue from the west
property line ofBryant Streetof to
the east property line
Street.
Indiana Avenue from the east
property line of Born Avenue to
the west property line of Missouri
Avenue.
Missouri Avenue from the south
property line of Lenox Avenue
Ridge
the south property line of
way Avenue.
Sullivan Street from the north
property line of English Lane to
the south property fine of Levi
Street.
Wisconsin Avenue from the north
property line of Marmora Avenue
to the south property line of Penn-
sylvania Avenue.
Woodworth Street from the north
property line of Loxell StTeet o
the south property line
Mont -
crest Street. feted an
Manager has d' the City
has been com examined the work
11 that
and filed his Cebeenate stating complet d ae-
the carne has
cording to the terms of the con-
tract, plans and specifications and
recommends its acceptance, n o w
therefore, b the City
BE IT RESOLV of Dubuque, that
Council of the City
ion of the City
the recommendp�ved and that said
Manager be app
446 Special Session, November 20, 1956
improvements be and the same is
hereby accepted and the City Engi-
neer be and is hereby directed to
prepare a plat and schedule show-
ing the lots or parcels of real es-
tate subject to assessment for said
improvement and file the same in
the office of the City Clerk subject
to public inspection and said Clerk
shall upon receipt of such plat and
schedule publish the notice of the
Council's intention to levy special
assessments therefor, as required-
by
equiredby law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the funds to be
realized from the sale of street
improvement bonds issued upon the
above described improvement in
amount equal to the amount of his
contract, less any retained percen-
tage provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of November, 1956.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved that the reso-
lution be adopted and the date of
hearing for levy be set for Decem-
ber 17, 1956. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
November 6, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that the
City of Dubuque 1956 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1
under construction of the Mulgrew
Blacktop Inc., has been completed
in accordance with the plans and
specifications.
I therefore recommend the ac-
ceptance of the improvement.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
FINAL ESTIMATE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
RESOLUTION NO. 229-56
WHEREAS, the contract for the
City of Dubuque 1956 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1
has been completed and the City
Engineer has submitted his final
estimate showing the cost thereof
including the cost of estimates, not-
ices, inspection, and preparing the
assessment and plat, now there-
fore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
That the cost of said improve-
ment is hereby determined to be
$75,479.94.
That $70,206.76 of the cost there-
of shall be assessable upon private
property and $5,273.18 shall be paid
from the Street Construction Fund
of the City of Dubuque.
Passed, adopted and approved,
this 20th day of November, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CIIARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: I.EO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
(A Resolution Accepting Improv*-
ment and Directing the Clerk to
Publish Notice.)
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 230-56
WHEREAS, the contract for the
improvement of City of Dubuque
1956 Bituminous Concrete Surfac-
ing Project No. 1
Apple Street from the south prop-
erty line of Cleveland Avenue to
the north property line of Rush
St.
Asbury Street from the w e s t
property line of Carter Road to
the west corporation limits.
Special Session, November 20, 19,% 447
Cox Street from the north prop-
erty line of Chestnut Street to the
south property line of Kirkwood
St.
West 8th Street from the east
property line of Wilson Avenue
to the east property line of Air
Hill St.
Green Street from the east prop•
erty line of Bunker Hitt Street to
the west property line of Avoca
St.
Hoyt Street from the north prop-
erty line of Ungs Street to the
north end of Hoyt St.
Pear Street from the south prop-
erty line of Cleveland Avenue to
the north property line of Rush St.
Prescott Street from the north-
east property line of Ascension
Street to the northeast property
line of Hamilton St.
Quince Street from the s o u t h
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
St.
St. Mary's Street from the south
property line of West 3rd Street to
the north property line of Emmett
Street.
Ungs Street from the west prop-
erty line of Clarke Drive to the
east property line of Avoca Street.
Woodworth Street from the north
property line of Lowell Street to
the south property line of Montcrest
St. has been completed and the City
Manager has examined the work
and filed his certificate stating
that the same has been completed
according to the terms of the con-
tract, plans and specifications and
recommends its acceptance, now
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
said improvement be and the same:
is hereby accepted and the City
Engineer be and is hereby directed
to prepare a plat and schedule
showing the lots or parcels of real
estate subject to assessment for
said improvement and file the
same in the office of the City Clerk
subject to puhdic inspection and
said Clerk shall upon receipt of
such plat and schedule publish the
notice of the Council's intention to
levy special assessments therefor,
as required by law.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the funds to be
realized from the sale of street
improvement bonds issued upon
the above described improvement
in the amount equal to the amount
of his contract, less any retained
percentage provided for therein.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th day of November, 1956.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schuehler moved the
adoption of the resolution and set
the late of hearing for levy for
December 17, 1956 at 7:30 o'clock
p. m. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 231.56
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant-
ed and licenses are to be issued up-
on the compliance with the terms
of the ordinances of this city.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Name, Address
American Veterans of W o r l d
War II, Dubuque Post No. 3 (Am -
vets), 429 Alain Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Mrs, Agnes Zahina, 2649 Windsor
Avenue.
Passed, adopted, and approved
this 20th day of November, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor
RAY F.KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROM ET
City le
C
448 Special Session, November 20, 1956
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor We'.u, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None,
RESOLUTION NO. 232.56
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the approv-
al of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of t h i s
City acrd they have filed proper
bonds: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Name Address
American Veterans of W o r l d
War II, Dubuque Post No. 3 (Am -
vets), 429 'Main Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Mrs. Agens Zahina, 2649 Wind-
sor Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are here-
by approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 20th Tay of November, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Councilman Dove moved that a
review be made of a written peti-
tion formerly made by the Ilartig
Drug Co. et al, relative to restrict-
ed parking at 22nd and Central ave-
nue. It seems that the business
men in the area of 22nd and Cen-
4
tral are being imposed upon by
the employees working in the area
utilizing the available parkin; that
should be used to service the pla-
ces of business. Seconded by May-
or Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Approved March. 4.i. _1957.
Adopted March 4,x...1957.
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AD—
Re P11" Session,
Demnher 3, 1958
449
CITY COON �IL
the objections be overruled. Sec.
oared by
Councilman Schueller.
OFFICIAL
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Regular Session, December 3,
Dove, Schueller.
19,56.
Nays—None.
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Present—:Mayor Welu, Council-
I Ko'Ib.
men Dove, Schueller. City Man-
Decision of Council u
upon oform
ager Schiltz.
tions to plans, specifications, form
Absent—Councilman Kintzinger,
Kolb.
of contract and cost of improve-
ments.
Mayor Welu stated that this is
RESOLUTION N0. 233.56
the regular monthly meeting of the
WHEREAS, proposed plans and
City Council for the purpose of act-
specifications and form of contract
ing upon such business as may
for the construction of the Rock-
properly come before the meeting.
( dale Road, Fox Drive, and Black-
Proof of Publication, certified to
hawk Drive Sanitary Sewer con-
by the Publisher, of Notice of Pen-
sisting of
dency of Revolution of Necessity
an eight (8) inch sanitary
sewer beginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 1
for public improvements and Hear.
of J. C. Scully Subdivision and Lot
ing upon proposed plans and' spe-
2 of 2 of i of 2 of 1 of i of 1 of 1
cifications, form of contract and
I of I of 1 of 1 of 2 of the Subdivision
cost of improvements, for the con-
of Mineral Lot 12 thence southerly
struction of the Rockdale R o a d,
paralleling Rockdale Road to Lot
Fox Drive and 13lackhawk Drive
I of Glenview Subdivision, thence
Sanitary Sewer consisting of an
easterly through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be-
and 5 of GlenviewSubdivision to a
ginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of J. C.
point on Lot 5, thence beginning in
Scully Subdivision and Lot 2 of 2
Lot 21 of Glenview Subdivision
of 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1
northerly and easterly through Lots
of 1 of 2 of the Subdivision of Min-
5 to 21 inclusive of Glenview Sub-
eral Lot 12 thence southerly paras-
division to the previous point on
leling Rockdale Road to Lot 1 of
I Lot 5 of Glenview Subdivision,
Glenview Subdivision, thence east-
thence easterly to the existing
erly through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of
I manhole located on Lot 7 of the
Glenview Subdivision to a point on
Subdivision of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
Lot 5, thence beginning in Lot 21 of
3 have been approved by the City
G 1 e n v i e w• Subdivision norther-
Council of the City of Dubuque and
ly and easterly through Lots 5 to
public notice given as provided by
21 inclusive of Glenview Subdivi-
Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa,
Sion, thence easterly to the exist-
i 1950, pertaining to public contracts
ing manhole located on Lot 7 of the
I and bonds, and the time and place
Subdivision of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot
fixed for the hearing of all objec-
3, presented and read. Counci'Iman
tions to said plans, specifications
Dove moved that the proof of pub-
or contract for or cost of such im-
lication be received acid filed. Sec-
I provements, said time being this
onded by Councilman Schueller.
3rd day of December, 1956; and
Carried by the fullo%mg vote:
WHEREAS, the City Council met
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
in regular session this 3rd day of
Dove, Schueller.
December, 1956, at 7:30 o'clock p.
m. at the Council Chambers in the
Nays—None,
City Hall for the purpose of hear-
Absent--Councilmen Kintzinger,
ing all interested parties and mn.
Kolb.
sidering any and all objections
which have been filed to the pro-
Communication of Marshall L.
Plans, specifications or con-
& Gydall E. Katrl, objecting to the
tract for or cost of the improve-
tract
dimribution of the cost and loca-
I ment herein described and propos -
tiun of the proposed Rockdale
tion
to be made; and
Road, Fox Drivr, and Blackhaw'1c
Drive sanitary sewer, presented'
WIIF.REAS, all interested par-
and read. Mayor Wrlu moved that
ties have been given an oppurtun-
450 Regular Session, December 3, 1956
ity to be heard and all objections
which have been duly weighed and
considered; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that all objections which have been
made and filed to the plans, spe-
cifications, contract for or cost of
said improvement herein describ-
ed and proposed to be made, be
and the same hereby overruled
and such plans, specifications and
form of contract heretofore approv-
ed are hereby adopted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this resolution containing the
decision of this Council upon all
objections which have been filed to
the plans, specifications and form
of cost said improvement be made
a matter of permanent record in
connection with said' improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of December, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 216-56
WHEREAS, proposed plans, spe-
cifications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque and
are now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among o t h e r
things the following:
1. The size and kind of sewers.
2. Each lot proposed to be assess-
ed together with a valuation fixed
by the council.
3. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of con-
struction and kind of material to be
used.
4. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be assess-
ed against each lot, for the con-
struction of the Rockdale Road,
Fox Drive, and Blackhawk Drive
Sanitary Sewer consisting of an
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer be-
ginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of J. C.
Scully Subdivision and Lot 2 of 2 of
1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1
of 1 of 2 of the Subdivision of Min-
eral Lot 12 thence southerly paral-
leling Rockdale Road to Lot 1 of
Glenview Subdivision, thence east-
erly through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of
Glenview Subdivision to a point on
Lot 5, thence beginning in Lot 21 of
Glenview Subdivision northerly and
easterly through Lots 5 to 21 in-
clusive of Glenview Subdivision to
the previous point on Lot of Glen-
view Subdivision, thence easterly
to the existing manhole located on
Lot 7 of the Subdivision of Lot 1
of Mineral Lot 3.
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that the City Council on its own
motion or upon petition of prop-
erty owners, deems it advisable
and necessary for the public wel-
fare to make the herein mention-
ed improvement, and unless prop-
erty owners at the time of the final
consideration of this proposed reso-
lution have on file with the City
Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessments, t h e y
shall be deemed to have waived
all objections thereto.
Said improvements shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
fore by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned, prop-
erty lying within assessable dis-
tance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the sewer funds, or
partly out of each of said funds.
Bonds shall be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway por-
tion of any street or assessment
Regular Session, December 3, 19% 451
district shall be assessed to and
paid by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of November, 1956.
RECORD OF FINAL ADOPTION
The foregoing resolution was fi-
nally passed and adopted, by the
City Council this 3rd day of Decem-
ber, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION NO. 234-56
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE that pursuant to a reso-
lution of necessity No. 216-56 which
was duly passed by this Council,
for the construction of the Rock.
dale Road, Fox Drive, and Black -
hawk Drive Sanitary Sewer con-
sisting of an eight (8) inch sani-
tary sewer beginning at Lot 2 of 2
of I of J. C. Scully Subdivision and
Lot 2 of 2 of I of 2 of I of I Of I Of I
of 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of the Subdivi.
sion of Mineral Lot 12 thence
southerly paralleling Rockdale
Road to I.ot 1 of Glenview Subdi-
vision, thence easterly through
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Glenview
Subdivision to a point on Lot 5,
thence beginning in Lot 21 of Glen-
view Subdivision northerly and
easterly through lots 5 to 21 in-
clusive of Glenview Subdivision to
the previous point on Lot 5 of
Glenview Subdivision, thence east.
erly to the existing manhole lo.
cated on Lot 7 of the Subdivision
of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 3 be and the
same are hereby ord*red and con-
structed by this Council upon its
own motion and with the petition
of property off ners. All the work
shall be constructed in accordance
with the plans and specifications
heretofore adopted and now on file
in the office of the City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the cost and expense of the
said improvements be paid for by
levying special assessments against
the privately owned property lying
within the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or are
adjacent thereto, according to the
area thereof and in proportion to
the special benefits conferred, and
any deficiency will be paid out of
the sewer funds of the city. Pay-
ment will be made to the contrac-
tor out of funds realized from the
sale of bonds or with sewer bonds
to be issued in anticipation of de-
ferred payments of assessments as
provided by law after the work
has been completed and accepted
by the City Council.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby ordered and directed to ad-
vertise for proposals for the con-
struction of the various improve-
ments herein providod for in the
manner provided by law, the said
improvements shall be completed
on or before 90 calendar days after
notice to proceed is issued.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this resolution being deemed
urgent and of immediate necessity
shall be in force and effect from
and after its passage and adoption
by the City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of December, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: I.EO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of hear-
ing to consider the disposal of Lot
A of Lot 1 of Lot 305 and Lot A of
I,ot 366 in Fast Dubuque Addition
No. 2 to the Dubuque Packing Com-
pany and Lot B of Lot 1 of Lot 305
W Regidar Session, December 3, 1956
in East Dubuque Addition No. 2
to the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul
and Pacific Ry. Co., presented and
read. Councilman Schueller moved
that the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
No objections filed and no objec-
tors present in the Council Cham-
ber at the time set for public hear-
ing.
RESOLUTION NO. 218-56
Whereas the City Council has
heretofore, by Ordinance No. 48-56
vacated Northerly 32 feet of ,East
Eighteenth Street from the east
line of Lot A of East Dubuque No.
2 Addition to the west line extend-
ed of Lot 1 of Vacated M a p l e
Street and the alley lying between
Lot 1 of Lot 305, East Dubuque No.
2 Addition and Lot 366 East Du.
buque No. 2. Addition; and
Whereas, Dubuque Packing Com-
pany and Chicago, Milwaukee, St.
Paul and Pacific Railway Com-
pany have prepared and submitted
a plat showing said vacated arra
and assigning •lot numbers there-
to and have requested the City of
Dubuque to convey said property
to them as abutting property own-
ers;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
Section 1. That said plat be and
the same is hereby approved and
the Mayor and City Clerk author.
ized to endorse the approval of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa thereon;
Section 2. That Lot A of Lot 1 of
Lot 305 and Lot A of Lot 366, both
in East Dubuque No. 2 in the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa
be and the same is hereby convey-
ed to Dubuque Packing Company
and the Mayor and City Clerk au-
thorized and directed to execute
and deliver a Quit Claim Deed con-
veying all right, title and interest
of the City of Dubuque in said lots
to Dubuque Packing Co.;
Section 3. That Lot B of Lot 1 of
Lot 305 in East Dubuque Addition
No. 2 be and the same is hereby
conveyed to Chicago, Milwaukee,
St. Paul and Pacific Ry. Co. and
the Mayor and City Clerk Author-
ized and directed to execute and
deliver a Quit Claim Deed convey-
ing all right, title and interest of
the City of Dubuque in said lot to
said railway company.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of December, A.D.
1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmrn
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Communication of the Iowa State
Highway Commission advising of
their intention to seh the following
described land (three parcels): The
Nly 18 ft. of the Nly 2-3 of Lot 558;
the Sly 32 ft. of my 2-3 of Lot 558;
The Sly 25 ft. (less the Ely 70 ft,
thereof) of Lot 558 all in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa to be sold as one
unit, presented and read. Council-
man Dove moved that the com.
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Communication of James Vogt
and Gerald Pregler, inquiring as
to what action must be taken to
acquire permission to build a W en-
ty-four lane bowling establishme,.t.
valued at $500,000, to be built eith-
er in Scully's Subdivision or on the
City Island Reclamation Project,
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the rules be
suspended in order to let anyone
present address the Council if they
so desire, relative to the subject
at hand.
Seconded by Councilman Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Regular Session, December 3, is% 453
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Gerald Pregler addressed the
Council in behalf of his request for
information and stated that they
would much prefer an area in the
so called recreation area in the
City Lsland Reclamation Project.
If the area in Scully's Subdivision
was selected it would have to be
re -zoned.
Mayor Wclu moved that the
communication be referred to the
Dock Commission for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol.
lowi" vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nay y—None.
Absent --Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Council proceedings for t he
month of August 1956 were pre-
sented for approval. Councilman
Schueller moved that the council
Proceedings be approved as print-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
November 21, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports of
the City Auditor, City Treasurer,
City Health Department and City
Water Works for the month o: Oc-
tober as well as list of claims and
lists of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month of
October, 1956.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Dove moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb,
December 1, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Mrs. J o s e p h
Schuckert relative to the repair of
Monroe and Fulton Streets was re-
ferred to the City Council to view
the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds, it was
the decision of the Council that
Monroe and Fulton Streets should
be put on the 1957 Street Program.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
December 3, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following policies and
desire to have your approval on
same for filing, subject to the ap-
proval of the City Solicitor:
EXCAVATION
McCarten Plumbing and Heating,
473 Eighth Avenue, Policy No. 9
NIC 66313 Indemnity Ins. Co. of N.
A.
TAXICAB
William B. Weber d -b -a Veterans
Radio Cab, Policy No. 9002AC2203
Reserve Insurance Company.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Dove moved that the
policies be placed on file subject to
the approval of the City Solicitor.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
454 Regular Session, December 3, 1956
December 3, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The Code of Iowa provides that
if a city notifies the State Auditor
within sixty days after the end of
the year, the accounts and records
may be audited by a private certifi-
ed public accountant.
This practice has been followed
in the past with the Council taking
action after January 1st, however,
due to a provision in the Water
Revenue Bond Issue the Water De-
partment accounts must be verifi-
ed prior to December 31st. In or-
der that the accounting firm can
schedule their work, approval by
the Council should be given prior
to December 31st.
The firm of Brooks, O'Connor
and Brooks have audited the city
accounts for the past several years
and know the procedure required
by the State.
I recommend that the firm of
Brooks, O'Connor and Brooks be
retained by the City of Dubuque for
the 1956 audit.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seonded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
December 3, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I am attaching copies of an
Agreement between the Chicago
Great Western Railroad, the Chi-
cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa-
cific Railroad and the City of Du-
buque authorizing a connection of
the traffic signals at 16th and Elm
Streets and the railroad, crossing
signals at 16th Street.
This connection will automatical.
ly change the traffic signals when
a train is approaching the crossing
at 16th Street so that all traffic
will clear 16th Street before the
train approaches.
I recommend that the City Man-
ager be authorized to execute this
agreement on behalf of the City of
Dubuque.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and authori-
zation granted. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Dove. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schue'iler.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 235.56
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque
has installed a traffic light at the
intersection of 16th and Elm Streets
and desires to have this traffic
light partially controlled by the
railroad' crossing signal at the 16th
Street crossing, an Agreement has
been drawn up between the Chi-
cago Great Western Railroad, the
Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad and the City of
Dubuque, and
WHEREAS, both 16th Street and
Elm Street are heavily traveled
streets, and
WHEREAS, all parties realize
that the effect of a traffic light in-
stallation at 16th and Elm Streets
may back up motor vehicle traf-
fic across the 16th Street railroad
crossing, and
WHEREAS, in order to obviate
such hazard the parties have here-
to agreed to interconnect the cross-
ing signals and the traffic signals
so that when a train approaches
the crossing the traffic signal will
allow traffic to flow off of Six-
teenth Street while the crossing
signals warn vehicles entering the
crossing.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED:
1. That the City agrees to install
and maintain the wiring and mec-
hanism connecting the proposed
traffic signal light with the rail-
road signal crossing.
2. That the City Manager be au-
thorized to execute the Agreement
on behalf of the City of Dubuque.
Regular Session, December 3, 1956
455
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of December, 1956,inth
! mead' that the City Council approve
the reallocation of funds
CLARENCE P. WELU,
within the
I above functiona•1 funds
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
as appropri-
ated in Ordinance No. 1-56 and as
listed in the attached
CHARLES E. DOVE
resolution.
Respectfully submitted,
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
Councilman Dove moved that the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
recommendation the City Man.
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote: by
ager be approved. Seconded by
. by
Schueller. Carried by
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
the following vote:
Dove, Schueller.
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Nays—Mone.
Dove, Schueller.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Nays—None.
Kolb.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
December 3, 1956
Kolb,
To the Honorable Mayor
RESOLUTION NO. 236.56
and City Council,
Amending Allocation of Funds.
Dubuque, Iowa.
WHEREAS, the City Council of
Gentlemen:
the City of Dubuque allocated funds
The petition of St. Anthony's
within the General Fund, Street
Fund, Sanitation Fund and Munici-
Church to open the alley alongside
pal Enterprise -Dock Fund on Jan -
the school property between Rose-
uary 3, 1956 and
dale Street and the alley south of
Rosedale Street was referred to the
WHEREAS. Paragraph 3 of Sec -
City Council to view the grounds.
tion 5 of the Acts of the Fifty
It was the decision of the Coun-
Fourth General Assembly provides
cil that after the survey is made to
that the City Council may amend
determine where the alley is lo-
the allocation of funds within the
cated and a proper grade establish-
functional funds by resolution,
ed that the alley be opened if per-
therefore,
mission is given to encroach upon
Be It Resolved that the alloca-
private property to make the ne-
tion of funds within the General
cessary fill.
Fund, Street Fund, Sanitation Fund
I recommend that the decision
and Municipal Enterprise - Dock
Of the City Council be confirmed.
Fund are hereby amended by the
Respectfully submitted,
following changes:
L. J. SCHILTZ,
G@noral Fund
City Manager.
Item 101 City Council from $4, -
Councilman Dove moved that the
015.00 to $5,365.00
Item 102 City Manager's Office
recommendation of the City Man_
ager be
from $33,357.00 to $30,907.00
approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
Item 103 City Clerk's Office
the fallowing vote:
from $9.02.00 to $9,225.00
Item 105 City Treasurer's Office
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove,
from $7,981.70 to $8,331.70
Schueller.
Nays —None.
Item 106 City Solicitor's Office
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
from $12,460.00 to $13,160.00
Item 114 City Buildings from $15,-
Kolb.
106.00 to $18,856.00
December 3, 1956
Item 121 Building Commission -
To the Honorable Mayor
er's Office from $6,830.00 to $7, -
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
230.00
Item 148-C Miscellaneous from
Gentlernen:
$33,444.00 to $28,444.00
Cigarette License Refunds fruui$1,200,00
In Order that the detailed expen-
to $1,900.00
ditures within the General Fund,
Strait Fund
Street Fund, Sanitation Fund and
Municipal Enterprise -Dock F u n d
Item 130 'free Trimming from
will not be underdrawn, I recom-
$12,500.00 to $14,850.00
4'58 Regular Session, December 3, 1956
Item 131 Highway Administra-
tion from $10,800.00 to $11,200.00
Item 135-J Street Construction
from $108,406.00 to $128,406.00
Item 141 Snow Removal from
$36,000.00 to $23,000.00
Item 142 Traffic Signs and Mark-
ings from $8,835.00 to $15,335.00
Item 161 Bridge and Viaduct Con-
struction from $10,000.00 to $1,-
000.00
Item 162 City Share Special
Street Tax from $15,000 to $7,750.00
Sanitation Fund
Item 117 Levee :Maintenance from
$2,000.00 to $2,250.00
Item 125 Health Department
from $30,885.72 to $32,035.72
Item 126 Control of Contagious
Disease from $7,221.28 to $4,221.28
Item 127 Sewer Maintenance
from $34,100.00 to $35,800.00
Item 129 Milk Inspection from
$6,983.00 to $8,233.00
Item 140 Street Cleaning from
$41.000.00 to $40,000.00
Item 162 City Share S p e e i a l
S e w e r Tax from $4,000.00 to
$3,650.00
Municipal Enterprise -Dock Fund
Item 153A Dock Operation from
$3,920.00 to $7,920.00
Item 153B Dredge Operation from
$62,180.00 to $44,180.00
Item 153C Terminal Operation
from $24,000.00 to $38,000.00
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of December, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
December 3, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
At the time the 1956 budget was
approved there were anticipated
certain unexpended balances would
be available at the end of 1955 in
the various funds.
Estimates in the Street Road Use
Tax Fund, Public Safety Fund,
Sanitation Fund, Municipal Enter-
prise Fund, Recreational Fund,
Utilities Fund, Parking Meter Fund,
a n d City Assessment Expense
Fund were lower than the actual
balances we had on hand as of De-
cember 31, 1955.
The large amount in the Parking
Meter Fund and the Utilities Fund
are due to bond issues which were
either not anticipated or the a-
mount available in 1956 was under
estimated.
In order that the actual expendi-
tures in the above funds be in line
with that appropriated the City
Council may amend the budget pro-
vided that no tax increase is ne-
cessary.
I recommend that the amended
budget as submitted be approved.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 237-S6
WHEREAS, the City Manager
has submitted an amended budget
estimate as provided in Chapter 53
of the Acts of the 55th General As-
sembly and the City Council has
duly considered and caused to be
prepared the amended budget es-
timate of expenditures for the fis-
cal year beginning January 1, 1956
and ending December 31, 1956, us-
ing unencumbered balances of Jan-
uary 1, 1956 that were not antici-
pated:
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ile -
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that said Amend-
ed Budget estimate be and the
same is hereby ordered filed in
the office of the Clerk of Dubuque
and the date of public hearing
thereon is hereby fixed as the 17th
day of December, 1956 at 7:30 p.
M. in the Council Chamber in the
City Hall:
R®9111itr Session, December 3, 1958 457
I3e It Further Resolved that said
clerk be and he is directed to cause
said amended budget estimate of
expenditures to be published in the
official newspaper of the City of
Dubuque and an official notice to
be given of the time and place,
when and where said amended hud-
get estimate will he considered by
said Council for final adoption, at
which time and place taxpayers
will he heard for or against said
estimate, said publication to be not
less than ten days before said hear-
ing.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd clay of December, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 61-S6
An Ordinance Amending Bud-
get as approved by Resolution No.
176-55 and Ordinance No. 1-56, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Dove. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended requir-
ing an Ordinance to be read on
three separate days. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays • None.
Absent ---Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Councilman Schueller moved that
a public hearing he held on the
Ordinance on December 17, 1936 at
7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber
and that the City Clerk be instruct-
ed to publish notice of the hearing
in the manner required by law.
ORDINANCE NO. 62.56
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 7-47 by Adding New Sec-
tions 7.3.16 and 7.4.11 thereto, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the reading just had be consider-
ed the first reading of the Ordi-
nance. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove. Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspended req -firing
an ordinance to be read' on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Dove. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
ORDINANCE NO. 62-66
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
rutnee No. 7-47 by Adding New
Sections 7.3.16 and 7.4.11 thereto.
Be It Ordained By The City Coun-
cil Of The City Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 7-47
be and the same Is hereby amended
by addingg a new Section 7.3.16 there-
to as rut ows:
•'7.3.16—Both sides of West Ninth
Street from Bluff Street toa pint
four hundred feet (400') westerly of
Bluff Street."
;lection E. That Ordinance No. 7-47
be and the same Is hereby amended
by adding a new Seution 7.4.11 thereto
as follows:
"7.4.11-13oth sides of West Ninth
Sheet from a point four hundred
feet (400') westerly of Bluff Street
to University Avenue."
Section 3. This Ordinance shall be
In fail force and effect trot, and aft-
er Its final passage, sdop tion and
publication as by law provided.
introduced the 3rd day of Decem-
her, 1956.
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
iirlite (layH suspended by unanimous
( passed, 3adord d ted (land acemberapprovedi,56-
this
3rd day u( l:ember. 1956-
CLAW P. WEI.II. Mayor
LffiO N. SCHUELLOR
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen.
Attest: Cil y Qlerk ,ommelt
Published officially in The Tele-
Fratth-f(erald Newspaper this 71h day
)ec
Of etnber 1956.
l.I:O F. pliUMMELT, City Clerk
1t. 12/7
458 Regular Session, December 3, 1956
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Petition of the Finley Hospital
requesting not to grant a petition
that is now being circulated rela-
tive to the closing of the alley run-
ning from College Street parallel
to West Third Street to a dead end
at the Finley Hospital property,
and extending between the 1500
block to, through, and including
1601 West Third Street, presented
and read. Mayor Welu moved that
the petition be referred to the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Petition of Schlueter Insurance
Agency requesting notification of
the discontinuance of excavation
policies issued to A. Fondell & Sons
and Louis Buechel, Presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
request be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 238-56
WHEREAS at a special meeting
of the City Council, held on Tues-
day, November 20, 1956, at the
City Hall at 7:30 o'clock p.m. the
City Clerk was instructed to pub-
lish notice of the Council's Inten-
tion to levy special assessments
to pay for the cost of improvement
of "City of Dubuque 1956 Concrete
Curb and Gutter Project No. 1,"
at a meeting to be held on Monday
December 17, 1956 at 7:30 o'clock
p.m. at the City Hall.
WHEREAS due to the inability
of one of the publishers of notices
being unable to publish the notice
within the required time in order
to give the taxpayers subject to
the assessment, an opportunity to
object to the levy of special assess-
ments, shown in the plats and
schedules or to the issuance of
bonds for any purpose or to the
prior proceedings on account of er-
rors, irregularities or inequalities,
as required by law:
NOW THEREFORE Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that the hearing
scheduled for December 17, 1956,
of the Counckl's intention to levy
special assessments to pay for
the cost of improvement of "City
of Dubuque 1956 Concrete Curb and
Gutter Porject No. 1" be set aside,
and January 7, 1957 be set for the
hearing at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the
City Hall and the Clerk is hereby
instructed to so publish notice as
required by law.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of December, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 239-56
WHEREAS at a special meeting
of the City Council, held on Tues-
day November 20, 1956, at the City
Hall at 7:30 o'clock p.m. the City
Clerk was instructed to publish no-
tice of the Council's intention to
levy special assessments to pay
for the cost of improvement of
"City of Dubuque 1956 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1"
at a meeting to be held on Monday
December 17, 1956 at 7:30 o'clock
p.m. at the City Ball.
WHEREAS due to the inability
of one of the publishers of notices
being unable to publish the notice
within the required time in order
to give the taxpayers subject to
the assessment, an opportunity to
object to the levy of special assess-
ments, shown in the plats and
Am -
0
Regular Session, December 3, 1958 459
schedules or to the issuance of
bonds for any purpose or to the
prior proceedings on account of
errors, ireegularities or inequal-
ities, as required' by law:
NOW THEREFORE Be It Re-
solved by the Cty Council of the
City of Dubuque that the hearing
scheduled for December 17, 1956,
of the Council's Intention to levy
special assessments to pay for the
cost of improvement of "City of
Dubuque 1956 Bituninous Concrete
Surfacing Project No. 1", be set
aside, and January 7, 1957, be set
for the hearing at 7:30 o'clock p.
m. at the City Hall and the Clerk
is hereby instructed to so publish
notice as required by law.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of December, 1956,
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELI.ER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb,
RESOLUTION NO. 240.56
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City.
Name Address
Gene A. Chapman, 1638 Central
Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bond filed with the appli-
cation be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of I veember, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHIIELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu. Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger.
Kolb,
RESOLUTION NO. 241•S6
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the fallowing applications be
granted and licenese are to be is-
sued upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Gene A. Chapman, 1638 Central
Avenue.
E d w a r d A. Haberkorn, 2616
Windsor Avenue.
Herbert J. McAndrews, 127 West
6th Street.
Joseph J. Schulte, 450 West Lo-
cust Street.
:Norbert H. Sauser, 2774 - 2776
Jackson Street.
Ruben J. Weber, 25 West 7th
Street.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Benevolent aril' Protective Order
of Elks No. 297, 7th and Locust
Streets.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
The Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Co., 1101 Central Avenue.
Helen O'Mara, 1397 Washington
Street.
Cruso A. Alba, 2601 Jackson
Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of December, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
400 Regular Session, December 3, 1956
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 242.56
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the approv-
al of this Council; and,
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the fallowing n a m e d
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Gene A. Chapman, .1638 Central
Avenue.
Edward A. Haberkorn, 2616
Windsor Avenue.
Herbert J. McAndrews, 127 West
6th Street.
Joseph J. Schulte, 450 West Lo-
cust Street.
Norbert H. Sauser, 2774 - 2776
Jackson Street.
Ruben J. Weber, 25 West 7th
Street.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Benevolent and Protective Order
of Elks No. 297, 7th and Locust
Streets.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea
Co., 1101 Central Avenue.
Helen O'Mara, 1397 Washington
Street.
Cruso A. Alba, 2601 Jackson
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 3rd day of December, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed' by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Mayor Welu moved that Frank
Wagner be re -appointed to the
Board of Dock Commissioners for
a period of three years, term ex-
piring November 26, 1959. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schuetler.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
Mr. Russell Brown, director and
Mr. Clarence Spears, district rep-
resentative of the Iowa Depart-
ment of Public Safety were pre-
sented to the Council by M a y o r
Welu. Mr. Brown submitted a re-
port of the National Advisory Com-
mittee that worked with their de-
partment, relative to traffic safe-
ty. Mr. Brown had high praise for
the Police Department of the City
in the way that they handle their
accident records and reports. He
did point out a need for traffic engi-
neering and education departments
to work together. Ile was of the
opinion that six more policemen
are needed, three of which should
be traffic men, plus the addition
of one clerk. He further suggested
that pedestrians should be held ac-
countable for dangerous actions the
same as drivers. Arresting and con-
victing intoxicated drivers was one
of the weaknesses pointed out by
Mr, Brown. There should be a
greater conviction rate. Their sur-
vey showed that Dubuque at the
present time has 42 per cent of
their children in Public schools
and 58 per cent in Parochial
schools. Dubuque public schools
rank higher than parochial schools
in driver education. He urged that
driver training classes be set up in
the new Catholic high school that
is in the plan stage at present. Pub-
lic schools should give driver train-
ing to all eligible students and
start an accident reporting system
in the school on a twenty -hour a
day basis. Parochial schools should
Put one person in charge of safety
education and inaugurate driving
L
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courses and accident reporting sys-
tems. A certificate' of achievement
from the National Safety Council,
was awarded to the :Mayor in be-
half of the City, and one to John
Rider Wallis as president of the
Dubuque Traffic Safety Council, for
outstanding performance in safety
organization as shown in the an-
nua9 inventory of traffic safety ac-
tivities. lle further recommended
that the Council give very serious
study to the recommendations in
the report.
There being no further business
Councilman Schueller moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Kintzinger,
Kolb.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved March 40 1957.
Yarch 4. 1957
Adopted , 7r7 '-,
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Councilmen
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City Clerk
462 Special Session, December 17, 1956
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, December 17,
1956.
Council met at 7:30 p.m.
Present—Mayor Welu, Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
City Manager Schiltz.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Welu.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof h a d
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
conducting a public hearing on
amending the current City budget
adopted August 1, 1955 by decreas-
ing and increasing expenitures in
various funds for the general wel-
fare of the City, and also acting on
any other business that may prop-
erly come before a regular meet-
ing of the City Council. Proof of
Publication, certified to by the
Publisher, of Notice to Amend Cur-
rent Budget and setting the date
for hearing, presented and read.
NOTICE TO AMEND CURRENT
BUDGET
Chapter 24 Code of Iowa 1950 of
amended 6y H. F. 459, 55th G. A.
NOTICE --The City Council of Da-
buque of Dubuque County, Iowa, will
meet at City Hall, December 17, 1956 at
7:30 P.M., for the purpose of amending
the current City of Dubuque budget
adopted August 1, 1955 by Resolution
No. 176-55, by decreasing and increasing
expenditures for the following reasons
and in the following funds for the gen-
eral welfare of the City of Dubuque.
Street (Road Use Tax) Fund from
$176,100.00 to $226,100.00.
Public Safety Fund from $666,445.60
to $677,445.60.
Sanitation Fund from $540,140.00 to
$575,140.00.
Municipal Enterprise --Cemetery Fund
from $200.00 to $300.00.
Municipal Enterprise—Airport Fund
rrom $116,000.00 to $127,500.00.
Recreation—Park General Fund from
$66,605.00 to $76,805.00.
Recreation --Park Improvement Fund
from $4450000 to $74,500.00.
Reereaflon—General Fund from $57,-
666.00 to $65,166.00.
Recreation --Playground Improvement
Fund from $8,626.00 to $9,376.00.
Recreation—Golf Course Fund from
$30,000.00 to $32,000.00.
Ctillties---Street Lighting Fund from
$57,000.00 to $58,600.00.
Utilities—Water Works General Fund
from $1,547,000.00 to $1,972,000.00.
Parking Meter Fund from $122,541.50
to $252,541.50.
City Assessment Expense Fund from
$22,020.00 to $22,770.00.
The increase In expenditures set out
above will be met from increased re-
ceipts and cash balances not budgeted
or considered in the current cudget.
rhere will be no Increase In taxes to
be paid nl 1956.
Taxpayers will be heard for or against
the proposed amendment at the time
and place specified In this notice. A
detailed statement of additional re-
ceipts other than taxes, cash balances
on hand at the colse of the preceding
fiscal year, and proposed disbursements,
both past and anticipated, will be avail-
able at the hearing.
LF.O F. FROMMELT,
1tl2/6 City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved that
the proof of publication be receiv-
ed, and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
llwing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RECORD OF HEARING AND
DETERMINATION ON THE
AMENDMENT OF BUDGET
Be it remembered on this, the
17th day of December, 1956, the
Council of the City of Dubuque, of
Dubuque County, Iowa, met in ses-
sion for the purpose of hearing on
an amendment to the current op-
erating budget adopted January 3,
1956. There was present a quorum
as required by law. Thereupon, the
Council found that the notice of
time and place of hearing was pub-
lished according to law. Thereaft-
er, and on said date the amend-
ment was taken up and considered
and taxpayers heard for or against
the amendment as follows:
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Council
Chamber at the time set for said
public hearing.
Thereafter, and after hearing all
taxpayers to be heard, the Coun-
cil took up the amendment to the
budget for final consideration and
determined that said budget be cor-
rected by changing the proposed
expenditures as listed in the origi-
nal budget in the
Street ( Road Use Tax) Fund
From 176,100.00 To 226,100.00
Public Safety Fund From 666,-
445.60 To 677,445.60
Sanitation Fund From 540,140.00
To 575,140.00
Municipal Enterprise - Cemetery
Fund From 200.00 To 300.00
Municipal Enterprise - Airport
Fund From 116,000.00 To 127,500.00
Recreation -Park General Fund
From 66,805.00 To 76,805.00
Recreation - Park Improvement
Fund From 44,500.00 To 74,500.00
Recreation -General Fund F r o m
57,666.00 To 65,166.00
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Recreation-Playgrourki Improve- I
ment Fund From 8,626.00 To
9,376.00
Recreation -Golf Course F u n d
From 30,000.00 To 32,000.00
Utilities -Street Lighting F u n d
From 57,000.00 to 58,600.00
Utilities -Water Works General
Fund From 1,547,000.00 To 1,972,-
000.00
Parking Meter Fund From in, -
541.50 To 252,541.50
City Assessment Expense Fund
From 22,020.00 To 22,770.00
to be paid from additional receipts
other than taxation and cash bal-
ances at the close of the preced-
ing fiscal year. The amendment
does not increase the taxes to be
colleted in 1956. The vote upon fi-
nal adoption of the amendment
was as follows:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—:None.
Absent—('ouncillnan Kolb.
CERTIFICATION
The Clerk was thereupon direct -
463
ed to correct his records accord-
ingly, and to certify a copy of the
proceedings to the County Auditor
and to the State Comptroller to be
attached to the original budget for
record.
I hereby certify the above to be
a true and correct copy of the pro-
ceedings of the City Council relat-
ing to the consideration of an
amendment for expenditures and
receipts (other than taxation) of
the original budget adopted on 3rd
day of January, 1956.
Dated this 18th day of Decem-
ber, 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 61.56
An Ordinance Amending Budget
as approved by Resolution No. 176-
55 and Ordinance No. 1-56, said
Ordinance having been passed up-
on first reading on December 3,
1956 and ordered placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection pending public hearing,
was presented for final adoption.
ORDINANCE NOS 61.56
An Ordinance amending Budget its approved by Resolution No. 176-55
and Ordinance No 1-56.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque:
That the unexpended cash balances on hand at the close of the preceding
fiscal year not estimated or appropriated In the original budget approved by
Resolution No. 176-55 and Ordinance No. 1-56 are hereby allocated and
appropriated for payment or necessary expenditures of City Government,
In the following amounts and for the purposes as hereinafter set forth,
and to that end the appropriations and allocations of funds are hereby
authorized, to -wit:
Receipts
Unappropriated
Unencumbered Additional
Fund Balance Revenue Total
Street (Road Use Tax) Fund 50,000.00 50,000.00
Public Safety Fund 11,000.00 11,000.00
Sanitation Fund 35,000.00 35,000.00
Municipal Enterprise 11,600.00 11,600.00
Recreation Fund 49,650.00 600.00 50,250.00
Utilltles Fund 392,917.64 133,682.36 426,600.00
Parking !later Fund 130,000.00 130,000.00
City Assessment Expense Fund 750.00 750.00
580,917.64 134,282.36 715,200.00
The Street (Road Use Taxi Fund budget Increase of $50,000.00 to ap-
propriated for Street Repairing and Street Construction.
The Public Safety Fund budget Increase of $11,000.00 is appropriated
for Police Court, Police Department. Fire and Police Alarm, Fire Equip-
ment unit Ik)g Pound. aBO of
Rubbish Saniandtation
Fund budgetectionn Incr
andel<faln Bt we a00and itnleie appropriated for
The Municipal Ltiter`,rlre Fund budget increusn of $11,600.00 is ap-
proprlated for 'Municipal @:nterprlse-Cemetery Fund and for Municipal Nn-
terpritm Airport Fund.
The Recreation Fund budget Increase of $50,250.00 Is appropriated for
Itecroutlun Park elenoral Fund, Recreation L Park improvement Fund, Recrea-
tion 1)e rartment (leneral Fund, Recreation llepartment-p layground Improve -
Mont Fund and Recreation. Municipal Golf Course Fund. for
The I1tlllties Fund budget Increase of $426,600.W is appropriated
Utilities -Street Lighting Fund and Utilities -Water Works General Fund.
sit
The Parking Meter Fund budge+t increase of $130.Wo.00 in app D
for Parking Meters and Parking 1-,ts-
The City Assessor s Expense Fund budget Increase of $760.00 la &P-
Tito
for VIly Share of City Ansossor's LcxDenae-
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Expenditures
Street (Road Use Tax) Fund
Item No. 132
Street Repairing and Grading
30.000.00
Item No. 136—J
Street Construction ....
20,000.00
60,000.00
Public Safety Fund
Item No. 115
Police Court ..........
600.00
Item No. 118
Police Department .. ..... .__..
6,500.00
Item No. 119—E
Fire Equipment ... ..... ..............
1,760.00
Item No. 120
Fire and Police Alarm _ ..............
1,250.00
Item No. 124
Dog Pound ..... _._ ........ ._....
900.00
11,000.00
Sanitation Fund
Item No. 134
Ash, Rubbish and Garbage Col-
lection _.....
26,000.00
Item No. 162-J-2 Main Sewers and Inlets ....... .._._.
10,000.00
35,000.00
Municipal Enterprise
Fund
Item No. 152
Cemetery Decoration ._..__ ... ...
100.00
Item No. 157
Airport Operation .... .....................
11,500.00
11,600.00
Recreation Fund
Recreation—Park General Fund
Item No. 144-A
Park Administration ........ 850.00)
Item No. 144-B
Park Areas, Building, etc. 9,160.00)
10.000.00
Recreation—Park Imy�rovement Fund
Item No. 144-C
Park Improvement ..............................
30,000.00
Recreation Department—General
Fund
Item No. 145-A
Recreation Administration 1 000.00)
Item No. 145-B
Outdoor Recreation ......... 6,500.00)
7,G00.00
Recreation—Playground
Improvement Fund
Item No. 146-J
Playground Improvement ................
750.00
Recreation—Municipal Golf Course
Item No. 171
Golf Course Operation ..... __.. ._ ..
2,000.00
50,000.00
60,000.0(1
11,000.00
11,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
11,600.00
11,600.00
50,250.00
50,250.00 50,250.00
Utilities Fund 426,600.00
Utill ties—Street Lighting Fund
Item No. 138 Street Lighting 70.00)
Item No. 138-F Maintenance ........................1,530.00) 1,600.00
Utilities—Water Works General
Item No. 149 Water Works Operation .................425,000.00
426,600.00 426,600.00
Parking Meter Fund 130,000.00
Item No. 170 Parking Meter and Parking Lots 130,000.00
130,000.00 130,000.00
City Assessment Expense Fund 750.00
Item No. 108-1 City Share of Assessor's Expense 750.00
750.00 750.00
These appropriations shall be paid from
Unencumbered Cash Balances and 1956
revenue over and above revenue anticipated.
Total Additional appropriations for the
expenditure of City Uovernment of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal
Year beginning January 1, 1956 and ending
December31, 1956 .......... ...... ....... ........... ... .... ................ ....................
..71b,'L00.00
Passed upon first reading this 3rd day of December 1956.
Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 17th day of De-
cember, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU, Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE, Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk
Published officially In the Telegraph -Herald newspaper thin 21st day of
December, 1956.
LEO F. FROMMELT
it. 12/21 City Clerk.
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Special Session, December 17, 1958
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 14, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of George Kersch
and others relative to the location
of a street light on Queen Street
was referred to the City Manager
for investigation and report.
Because of the fact that this is
an exceptionally long block and
there are a number of trees along
the street, it is recommended that
a street light be installed, half -way
between Clinton & Sutter Streets
on Queen Street.
It may be necessary for the Pow-
er Company to obtain an easement
along the property line for the lo-
cation of wires in order to save
the trees along the street.
Respectfully submitted,
I.. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kalb.
December 14, 1956
To the honorable :Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Because of the traffic using
Grandview Avenue from D e l h i
Street to Loral Boulevard, it is
recommended that three street
lights be installed — one at the in-
tersection of Custer and Grandview
Avenue, one between Custer and
Luras Boulevards' and one midway
between Delhi and University.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger in o v e d
that the recon undation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the fallowing vote:
R
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
NaYs—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 14, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Laura E. Hoh-
mann and others requesting a
street light at the intersection of
Forest Lane and Nevada Street
was referred to the City Manager
to investigate and report.
Upon investigation it was found
that the distance between lights do
not usually warrant the installation
of a street light at this location,
however, because of the fact that
it is the end of Forest Lane and
I the number of trees in the vicin-
ity, it is recommended that a street
! fight be installed as petitioned fer.
The exact location of this light
will be determined by the Electri-
cal Inspector.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
j that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 14, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
When establishing the parking lot
on Central Avenue south of loth
Street and also the establishing of
9th Street as a one-way street,
west bound, it became evident that
it would' be easier for traffic enter-
ing the parking lots if the alley
from 91h to loth Streets between
Iowa and Central Avenue w as
changed from one-way to a two-
way alley.
It is recommended that proper
proceedings be initiated to make
this change.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
166 Special Session, December 17, 1956
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Kolb.
December 14, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Now that the improvement of
West 9th Street has been complet-
ed and that Robinson Street has
been made a part of West 9th
Street, it is no longer necessary
that a portion of West 9th Street
be kept as a part of the street sys-
tem.
I recommend that the South 20
feet of West 9th Street from Bluff
west 230.6 feet be vacated as it is
no longer of use to the City of
Dubuque for street pruposes.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the com-
munication be referred to the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Kolb.
December 14, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
:and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with Ordinance
No. 51-56 I recommend that the
City Council approve the transfer
of funds available in the following
special assessment funds on which
all bonds have been paid and which
have a credit balance to the Gen-
eral Special Assessment Fund.
Fund No. Credit Balance
950 Cox Street Sanitary Sewer,
$72.23
954 East side of Fremont Avenue
Sanitary Sewer, $65.34
956 Bluff Street Paving, $133.93
958 West 3rd Street Resurfacing,
$216.84
960 Fremont Avenue Sanitary Sew-
er, $133.57
961 Harlan Street Paving, $50.61
962 Euclid Street Paving, $128.13
971 Mt. Loretta Paving, $67.42
975 Stetmore Street Curb & Gutter,
$8.05
977 Broadlawn Road Bituminous
Paving, $21.24
1002 Meadow Lane Sanitary Sewer,
$5.63
1019 Balke Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $48.10
1020 Garfield Avenue Curb & Gut-
ter, $53.22
1022 St. Joseph Street Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $51.83
1024 Fairway Drive Curb & Gut-
ter, $112.53
1030 McI.enan Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $45.54
1031 Tressa Street Asphlatic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $11.26
1036 Mt. Vernon Court Sanitary
Sewer, $26.88
1038 Adeline Street Curb & Gutter,
$3.03
1039 Adeline Street Asphlatic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $2.04
1040 Avoca Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $17.85
1042 Buena Vista Street Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $6.48
1044 Finley Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $15.33
1045 Marion Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $133.22
1046 Green Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $9.64
1060 Lawther Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $8.89
1063 Strauss Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $54.96
1068 Coates Street Curb & Gutter,
$2.91
1075 Bradley Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $2.54
1081 North Algona Street Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $3.58
1082 Pearl Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $3.45
1083 Stetmore Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $2.76
1084 Whelan Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $1.07
1087 Ifamilton Street Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $2.19
1096 Brunswick Street Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $3.09
1098 National Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $33.03
1100 Simpson Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $35.27
1101 Mt. Vernon Court Paving
$218.53
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1104 Delaware Street Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing, $13.67
1118 Bunker Hill Road Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $2.78
1119 Bunker Hill Road Aspahltic
Macadam Surfacing, $28.79
1120 Edith Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $41.12
1121 Esther Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $8.48
1122 Finley Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing. $129.46.
1123 Finley Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing $2.07
1124 Jenni Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $93.04
1126 St. Ambrose Street Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $64.99
1127 Sunnyview Drive Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $11.74
1128 Tressa Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $8.01
1130 Burlington Street Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $10.86
1133 Ramona Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing $10.31
1136 West 16th Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $1..47
1144 Alta Place Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $1.53
1145 Concord Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $2.97
1147 Roosevelt Street Asphaltic Afa-
cadam Surfacing, $12.08
1146 Emerson Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $54.36
1150 Avoca Street Sanitary Sewer,
$29.27
Total Credit Balances $2,339.21
1028 Paul Street Sanitary Sewer,
$21.02
$2,360.23
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Well, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Kolb.
December 14, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
According to Ordinance No. 51-56
1 recommend that funds be trans-
ferred from the General Special
Assessment Fund to the special as-
sessmentfunds for the amounts
listed below:
Fund No. Overdrawn
993 Cannon Street Curb & Gutter,
$23.64
994 Laurel Street Curb & Gutter,
$5.19
1043 West 16th Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $2.26
1056 Decatur Street Curb & Gutter,
$4.53
1057 Decatur Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $1.94
1079 Napier Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $6.53
1086 Davenport Street Asphaltic
Macadam Surfacing, $ .15
1088 Hamilton Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $7.63
1094 Apple Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $ .89
1097 Cross Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $4.50
1099 Ramona Street Asphaltic Ma-
cadam Surfacing, $ .96
1131 Link Street Asphaltic Maca-
dam Surfacing, $2.58
1135 Sutter Street Asphaltic Ma -
edam Surfacing, $4.02
Total Overdraft $64.82
There are no oustanding bonds
on the above special assessment
funds and in order that the over.
drafts can be taken care of, there
is a sufficient amount of money
available in the General Special
Assessment Fund.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Dove moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Kolb.
December 17, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Oliver H. Nagel
requesting permission to construct
two concrete steps at 55 East
Ninth Street was referred to the
City Manager for investigation and
report.
168 Special Session, December 17, 1956
I have investigated this request
and find that it will not be neces-
sary to construct two steps but one
step will be needed. This one step
will project 15 inches out onto the
street.
I recommend that permission be
given to construct this step as it
will not interfere with the use of
the sidewalk area.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved and that proper pro-
ceedings be prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 17, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
When the City of Dubuque con-
structs the sewage treatment plant
on property recently acquired it
would be practical for this area to
be a part of the city.
This parcel of property is con-
tiguous to and adjoins the present
city limits and I recommend that
Lot 3 of Fractional Government
Lot 1 of Section 6, Township 88,
North, Range 3 East of the 5th
p.m. be annexed to the City of Du-
buque.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 243-S6
RESOLUTION ANNEXING Lot
3 of Fractional Government Lot 1
of Section 6, Township 88, North,
Range 3 East of the 5th P.M. to the
City of Dubuque.
Whereas, the City of Dubuque
has recently acquired title to Lot
3 of Fractional Government Lot 1
of Section 6, Township 88 North,
Range 3 East of the 5th P.M., in
Dubuque County, Iowa; and
Whereas, the City Manager has
recommended that said lot be an-
nexed to the City of Dubuque; and
Whereas, the City Council hav-
ing examined the plat of said lot
finds that the same is contiguous
to and adjoins the City limits and
that it is in the public interest that
said lot be annexed to the City of
Dubuque;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1: That Lot 3 of Frac-
tional Government Lot One of
Section 6, Township 88, N o r t h,
Range 3 East of the 5th P.M. in
Dubuque County, Iowa be and the
same is hereby annexed to the
City of Dubuque;
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized and
directed to record a certified copy
of this Resolution in the office of
the County Recorder of Dubuque
County, Iowa.
Passed and adopted by unani-
mous recorded roll call vote this
17th day of December, A.D. 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUEI.LER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
December 17, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
During the past year there has
been many improvements within
the City of Dubuque which could
not have been possible without the
excellent cooperation between all
city departments.
These projects could likewise not
have been realized except through
AWN
SPecial Session, December 17, 1956 469
the leadership and cooperative
spirit of the City Council.
It has been a pleasure to work
as City Manager in Dubuque dur-
ing 1.9,56 and I wish to express my
appreciation to the City Council on
behalf of myself and all city de-
partments for your understanding
and cooperation.
I hope that we may continue to
receive your support in carrying
out the program that you will a.
adopt during 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Welu expressed his ap-
preciation to the Manager a n d
moved that the communication be
received and made a matter of rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Communication of Iowa State De-
partment of Health granting per-
mit No. 56-138-S for Catfish Creek
Lift Station subject to certain con-
ditions, presented and read. Mayor
Welu moved that the communica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Communication of Board of Dock
Commissioners requesting cancel-
lation of taxes in the amount of
$20.30, which is now charged
against Milton and Ethel Tinkham,
who owned parts of Lots 109 to 114
and part of Lot 2 of 115 in Ham's
Addition and part of Lott of Lot I
of McCraney's First Addition, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Dove
moved that the communication be
referred to the City Manager. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Notice of appeal by William and
Ethel .tenni in the matter of the
condemnation of certain lands
known as M. L. 248; Lot 2 of E
W_
i4 of the NW u4 of the NW 1/4;
and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot I of the
W"2 of the NW1/4 of NW!4 Sec. 27,
Twp 89 N. R. 2 E. 5 P.M.; Lot 2 of
2 and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 both
of Bonson Farm Subdivision in Du-
buque County, for the establish-
ment of Catfish Creek Sanitary
Sewer, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kintzinger moved that the
notice be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Notice of appeal of Thomas S. &
Eleanor Smith, in the matter of
the condemnation of certain lands
known as Lot 1 of the Subdivision
of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 237 and
Lot 2 of M. L. 238 in Sec. 27, Twp
89, N. 2E. 5 P.M. in Dubuque Coun-
ty, for the establishment of Cat-
fish Creek Sanitary Sewer, present-
ed and read. Councilman Kintzing-
er moved that the Notice be refer-
red to the City Solicitor for investi-
gation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Notice of claim of Genevieve
McCarthy, of 555Ve W. 17th Street,
in the amount of $3000. for personal
injuries received in a fall on a de-
fective sidewalk on the west side
of Main street in front of or near
1005 Main street, on or about No-
vember 5, 1956, presented and
read. Councilman Kintzinger mov-
ed that the notice of claim be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Naps—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Hear-
ing to consider the disposal of Lot
1 and I.ot 2 of A. Y. McDonald
Mfg. Co. Place to A. Y. McDonald
Mfg. Co., presented and read. Ma-
yor Welu moved that proof of pub -
470 Special Session, December 17, 1958
lication be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Council
Chamber at the time set for pub-
lic hearing.
ORDINANCE NO. 60-56
An Ordinance approving a plat
of Lot 1 and 2 of A. Y. McDonald
Mfg. Co. Place and authorizing a
quit claim deed thereto and accept-
ing the streets dedicated therein,
said Ordinance having been passed
upon first reading on November
20, 1956 and ordered placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection pending public hearing,
was presented for final adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 60.56
An Ordinance approving a Plat of
Lot 1, and 2 of A. Y. McDonald
Mfg. Co. Place and authorizing
a quit claim deed thereto and ac-
cepting the streets dedicated
therein.
Whereas, by Ordinances adopted
June 17, 1895, November 1, 1906, De-
cember 28, 1946 and February 16, 1951,
the City of Dubuque, has heretofore
vacated certain streets and alleys, or
cnrtiona thereof, located In the aren
bounded generally by Pine street,
East Twelfth street, Marsh street,
(formerly Willow street) and Fast
Fourteenth street In Last Dubuque
No. 2; and,
Whereas, said vacated portions of
Bald streets and alleys were conveyed
to A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. as abut-
ting property owners; and,
Whereas, In consideration of said
vacations and conveyances A.Y. Mc-
Donald Mfg. Co. has agreed to convey
to the City of Dubuque certain lots
and portions of Lots In Fast Dubuque*
No. 2 for the purpose of widening
Fast 14th at., and widening and ex-
tending Ash street: and.
Whereas, in furtherance of Bald
agreement and to clarify the meaning
and intent of the parties and mutually
establish the respective rights of the
parties In said area, A.Y. McDonnid
Mfg. Co. has prepared and submitted
to the City Council a pint designated
Plat of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of "A.Y. Mc-
Donald Mfg. Co. Place" In the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County. Iowa,
dedicating Fast Fourteenth street
and Ash street as the same appear on
said nlnt and assigning the deacrip-
tion Lot 1 and Lot 2 In "A.Y. McDon-
ald Mfg. Co, Place" in the City of Du-
buque, Duhuque County. Iowa, to the
property remaining In the name of
A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co.; and,
Whereas, the City Council hnvine
examined said plat finds that the
same expresses and reflects the true
facts and Intent of the parties and of
said several vnentlon ordlnancea aml
that Fast Fourteenth street and Ash
street as the same appear thereon
ahoold be aerepted and estnbllehed ns
public streets and that the provisions
of Ordinance No. 23-46 are not ap-
plicable:
Now Therefore Be It Ordained By
The City Council Of The City of
ilubuque:
Section 1.That the Plat of Lot 1
and Lot 2 of "A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co.
Place" in the City of Duhuque, Du-
buque County, iowa, be and name Is
hereby approved, and that En.,t Four-
teenth street and Ash street as the
same appear thereon be and the same
are hereby accepted and established
Fla public streets in the City of Du-
buque, town; and,
Section 2. That the Mayor and City
Clerk he and they are hereby author-
ized and directed to endorse the ap-
proval of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
on said plat and to execute and de-
liver a (ryVt clnim deed conveying to
A.Y. McT�nnald Mfg. Co. all right
title and Interest of the City of Du-
buque In and to Lot 1 and Lot 2 or
"A.Y. MCDonsld Mfg. Co. Place" In
the City of Dubuque. Iowa as the same
appenr on said plat
Seetinn 3. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and
nftrr its final passage, adoption and
publiratinn na by law provided.
introduced the 20th day of Novem-
ber, 1966.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 20th day of November.
196r.
Passed, adopted and approved thin
17th day of December. 19511.
CLARENCE P. WF,LiT. Mayor.
I RO N. SCHITE'LLER
CHARLES A. KTNT7.TNOF.R
CHARI.F.S E. DOVE
Cmrocilmen.
Attest: Len F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
PobliahPd officially In Thr Tele-
eranh-Nornld newspaper this 21st day
of December 1959.
LEO F. FROMNIFT,T.
lt. 12/21 City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Mrs. Alvin Anderson
et al requesting extension of bus
service to cross McPoland street,
up Lenox avenue and back on to
University avenue, presented and
read. Mayor Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Margaret Kortmeyer,
requesting a refund of $50. on the
unexpired portion of her cigarette
Permit No. 74, as she has discon-
tinued business as of December 3,
1956, presented and read. Mayor
Welu moved that the request be
granted and the Auditor instructed
r-
Special Session, December 17, 1958
471
t 1
o c raw a warrant in the amount
of $50. payable to :Margaret Kort.
meyer, to cover the unexpired por-
tion of her cigarette permit No. 74.
Seconded by Councilman Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
Petition of Margaret Kortmeyer,
requesting a refund of $50. on the
unexpired portion of her class "B"
beer license No. 1, as she has dis.
continued business as of December
3. 1956, presented and read. Mayor
Welu moved that the request be
granted and the Auditor instructed
to draw a warrant in the amount
of $50., payable to Margaret Kort.
meyer, to cover the unexpired por-
tion of her class "B" beer license
No. 1. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 244-56
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Councii of the City of Dubuque that
the following having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said, City.
Nam* Address
Frederick J. Herber ( Effective
1-1-57), 609 East 22nd Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bond filed with the appli-
cation be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of Dcember, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
riKt by the fallowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
•
RESOLUTION NO. 245.56
WHEREAS, applications f o r
Class "B" Beer Permits have been
submitted to this Council for ap-
proval and the same have been
examined: NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant-
ed and licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Roger J. Bertsch, 326 M a i n
Street.
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Raines, 678
Central Avenue.
Mrs. June Bull, 779 Iowa Street.
'firs. Beatrice C. Winkler, 998
Central Avenue.
John Burgmaier, 2600 Jackson
Street.
Eldo Block, 53 West 12th Street.
Raymond Kortmeyer, 435 Central
Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of December, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMIMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayer Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
RESOLUTION NO. 246.56
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Class "B" Beer Permits
were filed by the within named ap.
plicants and they have received the
approval of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE 1T RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the Manager be and he is
directed to issue to the following
named applicants a Beer Permit.
an -
472 Special Session, December 17, 1956
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Roger J. Bertsch, 326 Main
Street.
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Raines, 676
Central Avenue.
Mrs, June Bull, 779 Iowa Street.
Mrs. Beatrice C. Winkler, 998
Central Avenue.
John Burgmaier, 2600 Jackson
Street.
Eldo Block, 53 West 12th Street.
Raymond Kortmeyer, 435 Central
Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 17th day of December, 1956.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
CHARLES E. DOVE
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
There being no further business
Councilman Schueller moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Kolb.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved March 4, 1957.
AdoptedMairah 4. 1957.
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OFFICIAL PROCEED
OF THE
CITY COUNCIL
OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA
For the Year
1957
f-.
CITY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1951
COUNCILMEN
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER LEO N. SCHUELLER
RAY F. KOLB CLARENCE P. WELU
City Clerk ........................... LEO F. FROMMELT
City Solicitor .............. ........THOMAS H. NELSON
Assistant City Solicitor ......July, 1957 — ROBERT M CZIZEK
Police Judge ......................... ROMOLO N. RUSSO
CITY MANAGER - L. J. SCHILTZ
City Treasurer—
EDWARD M. TSCHIRGI
City Auditor—
A. L. HOLSCHER
City Engineer—
KENNETH J. CULLEN
City Assessor—
HARRY J. HANOVER
Chief of Fire Department—
THOMAS C. HICKSON
Chief of Police—
HUGH B. CALLAHAN
Sup't. of Water Works—
J. J. HAIL
Street Superintendent—
CLETUS ALLEN
Building Commissioner—
DONALD BANDY
Plumbing Inspector—
RICHARD J. FEYEN
Electrical Inspector—
LUVERN J. NORTON
Health Director—
DR. A. J. ENTRINGER
Sanitary Officer—
ARTHUR J. MILLER
Milk Sanitarian—
A. J. ROTH
Food and Restaurant Inspector
MRS. MILDRED KENNEDY
Director of Recreation—
NICHOLAS J. SUTTON
Regular meetings of the City Council are held the first
Monday of each month at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
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INDEX - BOOK 87
19,57
SUBJECT
Page
A
Jan.
7 -American Trust and :Savings Rank appointed a depository
of public fundic.. ... .... ......
... ..... ..... ... ....
2
"
7 -American Municipal Association relative to the consolida-
tion of the 1'. S. Conference of Mayors with the
A. M. A . ............ ... ..... ..
9
"
7 -Apple Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete Sur-
facing from the south property line of Cleveland
Avenue to the north prolx-rty line of Rush Street
10, It 24,
25, 26
"
7 -Asbury titreet. improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from the west property line of Carter Road
to the west corporation limits ............10, 11, 24,
25, 26
"
7 -Asbury Street. improvement with Concrete Curb and Gut-
ter from the west property line of. Carter Road to
the West Corporation Limits ................27. 28,
39, 41
"
7 -Alley between Iowa Street and Central Avenue from Wrrst
Fourth Street to Rest Ninth Street and from West
Tenth Street to West Thirteenth, trnf is shall move
northerlyonly .....................................
44
Feb.
4-Alber Edward L., notice of suit......
... ..... ........
72
"
4 -American Legion Auxiliary requesting permission to hold
its annual Poppy Drive............
........ .... ...
74
"
4 -Antoine Louis, granted Class "B" Beer Permit ..........
76
"
4-Angella Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from the E. P. L. of Cox to the E. P. L. of
Lot 15 Quigley's gut Out Lot 70977,
..................
78,
................. 79, 80. 97, 98, 99 100, 122, 123, 141,
602, 503
"
4 -Audubon Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from N. P. L. of Grandview to S. P. L. of
Rosedale Avenue77,
.................................
78,
........... 79. 80, 117, 98, 99, 100. 1:.12. 128, 141, 602,
603, 604
"
4 -Audubon Street, improvement with Concrete Curt) and Gut-
ter f oin S. P. L. of Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Addi-
tion to Rosedale Avenue83,
............................
84,
.............. 86. 91, 94, 115, 96, 121, 122,
55043, 507
"
4-Arquitt Ben C., relative to removal of property from
Municipal Airport belonging to the City of Dubuque..
88
"
4 -Andrew Court, established as public street .............
87
Mar.
4-Ahlers Estelle, objecting to her assessment for the im-
provement of Solon Street .. ... ..
....... .... .....
93
"
4 --Agreement between the Iowa State Highway Commission
and the City of Dubuque for the resurfacing of Cen-
....... ...... .... ... .... ...
tral Avenue.... .. .. ..
104
"
4 -Audit of the City of hubuque Water hepartment for the
... ........... ........ ........
year 11168.. .... .. ..
107
"
4-Althniis Herbert E. and Emil F., granted Class "B" Beer
Permit ....... .... .. .....................
1111, 1W
"
,-Andulwn Street, grade established .....................
132
April
I -Avon Street, parking restricted on the south side of street
145, 187
"
15 -Agreement between the City of hubuque and Dubuque
Packing Company for the use of and services rendered
by the Sewage Treatment Plant to the Dubuque
....... ... . ..
Packing Company... ...... .1413, 181,
185, 166
May
6 -Assignment to Mulxrew Blacktop Incorporated to Du-
buque Batik & Trust Company .....................
176, 177
"
4i -Anthony. Richard, sidewalk bond177
"
6 -Adams Elza, rcriuesting it change in the street lighting
....... . ........
in the area of Ilbckson tat.... .... ..
178
"
ti-Arensdorf Bernard N. and Cari N. Brant, granted Class
"B" Beer Permit .........................
196, 197
June
3 -Anderson Alvin, heating bond .......................
201
"
3 -Albert Mrs. Sadie, Notice of Claim .................
208, 239
"
3 -Arrowhead Drive, dedication accepted .... • .....
226
"
3 -Ansel Fred Jr.. granted Claims "B" Beer Permit .........
228, 227
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1957 SUBJECT Page
V
July
1—Ashland .James. token of appreciation to the City Countii
"
1—Althaus Emil F. & Thelma K., offer to purchase Lot 2 of
Lot. 226 and I.ot 1 of Lot 20(31 Woodlawn Park Sub-
division and Lot 2 of Inst 2 of Lot 27 in Ifilis West
Dubuque ....... ... .. .:89, 290. 300
"
1—American Legion Post No. 8, granted Class "B" Beer
Permit.... ... .........
2R5
"
1—Abing Merlin K., granted Class "C" Beer Permit ........
2'M
"
1—Apel Arthur, granted Cigarette Permit .................
2417
It
1—Abfng Jlerlin K., granted Cigarette Permit .............
267
It
1—Anthofne Louis, granted Cigarette Permit ..............
207
"
1—Apel Merlin, granted Cigarette Permit .................
268
"
1—Arvanitls George P., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
241,
"
1—American Legion, Dubuque Post No. 0, granted Cigarette
Permit ....... ...... .. .....
20k
"
1—Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., granted Cigarette Permit ....
268
"
1—Arensdorf Bernard and Carl N. Brant, granted Cigarette
.. ..... ....... .
Permit........ .. j .................
20.o
"
1—Alba Crush A., granted Cigarette Perm#t ..... .........
2(,1)
"
1—American Veterans of World War II, granted Cigarette
.. ..... ...... ..... ....
Permit...... .... ..........
27(1
"
1—Althaus Herbert E., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
270
to
15—Applications for tax exemptions on agricultural and horti-
cultural land of ten acres or more ................
272
"
1&—Ansel Fred Jr., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer
Permit No. 30......
........ ........ .............
290
"
25—Agreement between the City of Dubuque and the North
Central Public Service Company, releasing the ease-
ment for a gas main along Chaney Road north of
Kaufmann Avenue .......... ...... ... ..
2R0
Aug.
b --Arlen Clarence J. and Delores, requesting an extension of
time for the completion of curt) and gutter and sur-
facing on Evergreen Drive, Karen and I.indale
to
Streets .. .. ... .. ..302
5—Arlen Clarence J. and Delores, Subdivision bond extended
34�
to July 24, 1958 ....... ...... ..
301
"
5—Atom Tavern (Jos. C. Hefel) requesting permission to
connect to the City Water Main ....................
30.1
"
�p
1Z—American Municipal Association, extending an invitation
to attend National Congress on Municipal business at
San Francisco
82.1
"
12—Amvets Auxiliary Post No. 8, requesting permission to
hold a tag day ... ................ .... ... .....
32011
Sept.
8—Allendorf Don, Civil Defense Director of East Dubuque,
relative to civil defense for both Dubuque and East
Dubuque
3,33
"
3 --Ackerman Francis P. and James Davis, granted Cigarette
Oct.
Permit
7—American Municipal Association, extending an iIIVitation
348
to attend 34th annual A. M. A. Congress in San Fran.
"
cisco
7—Agreement between the National Distillery: and Chemical
874
Corporation and the City of Dubuque, authorizing
the City to extend the sidetrack for the Sewage Treat-
ment Plant. . . . . .
348
"
7—Apel Merlin, granted Class "C" Beer Permit
391
Nov.
4—Agreement between the City of Dubuque and Cletus Frel-
burger and Joseph C. Hefel, whereby they are granted
permission to construct a water main in Garnet
"
Street .419,
4—Agreement between the City of Dubuque and Clarence C.
420
Fay„ granting permission to construct a water main in
Rockdale Road ...... .......
420
"
26—Acheson Heating Company, heating bond ................
443
1.957
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SVIUECT
A
" 25—Allda Motel. requesting Permission to erect a sign on Ker.
rigan Road.. .. ..
444;
—
25Amendment of Budget for 19.57, reallocation of funds with.
In the functional funds as appropriated in Ordinance
No. 1-57 ...... .. .450, 4i1, 45"
46li
" 25—Amvets Post No. 3, granted Class "B" Beer Permit .457.
458
-Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., granted Class "C" Beer Permit
... ... ............... ... 457.
458
Dec, 11—Asbury Street, City Manager recommending that it be
. ... ...... ......
made a through street.. .... .4&).
492
" 9 ----Avalon Road, erection of a stop sign at Avalon Road and
... ....... ........
valleyview Road ... ..........
460
" 9—Alba Cruso A., granted Class "C" Beer Permit ..........
477
" 9—Adams I.eo, relative to the grading of an alley of Robin
. ............... ......... ... .
Street.....•• .. .480.
48'2
" _'0—Agreetuentbetween the Illinois Central Railroad and the
City of Dubuque, granting the City permission to
construct sewer lines along their property from
Dodge Street to Rock Cut... ....
.... ... ..... ....
495
" 20—Agreemeut between :1lulgrew Blacktop, Inc. and the City
of Dubuque, whereby the City agrees to pay the con-
tractor a portion of the contract price providing the
contractor agrees to remedy the defects in the 11157
Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1 ........
501
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Page
B
Jan.
7—Beach Street. City Alanager recommending the vacation
of Beach Street from the West Line of Lot 8,37a In
Tums Addition west to Rhomberg Avenue ....R, 70,
114
"
7—Born Avenue, improvement with Concrete Curb and Gut-
ter from the south property line of Lenox Avenue
to the south property line of Indiana Avenue .
"
27, .10, I1,
7—Bonds in the amount of $380,000 to pay for the cost of
41
improvements and extension of the municipal water-
works ...........50, Ll, 52. 595, 56, Cil. 58, 511, 60, 61,
7—Bonz Leo R., granted Class ^R" Beer Permit
112, 63
Feb.
"
.........
4—Bandy Donald J., Building ConuntsRioner, bond .........
5,3. r.4
6:.
"
4—Blocker Henry. Meter Collector & Repairman, frond
Iib
"
4 --Brady John A.. Clerk, Police Court, bond .........
"
4—Buechel Plumbing & Heating. heating I and
611
4—Bunker Hill Street improvement with Bituminous Con-
Crete Surfacing from S. P. L. of ('larke Drive to N.
P. L. of Asbury Street .... .. .....77. 7R, 71), 90.
4—Bunker Hill Street, improvement with Concrete Curb
97, 9R
and
Gutter from S. P. L. of Clarke Drive to N. P. L. of As-
"
bury Street ..........................R3. 84, tis, 91,
4—Bellman Street, established as a public street
92, 98
"
..........
4—Boyer Street. established RR a public street ............
97
87
Mar.
4—Board of Dock Commissioners Annual Report for 19156
"
4—Rucl t Ernest L, Notice .. Claim .... ' ' ' ' 107, 108, 109,
110, 111
"
4—Burd Franels L. and Mary F., requesting the conveyance
112, 130
of the Easterly 22 feet of Lot 14 "A" and the wester-
ly 26 feet of Lot "13" in Paulina Langworthy Subdi-
vision .............................................
2..5—Bissell Frederick E., submitting resignation from the
118, 155
"
Planning & Zoning Commission .
25—Berkley Place, installation of street lights recommended
11.5, 168
by City Manager
"
"
......
25—Beverwlorf Charles, requesting permission to excavate..
25—Bournias Louis T., granted Class "B" Beer
12R
137
April
Permit .
1—Recker Joseph A., sidewalk bond
142, 143
11
1.1—Bahl
"
14 r
Mrs. Adele, granted Class "B" Beer Permit . . . . . . . 15R
15—Brandt Mary F. & George, petition for suspension
of taxes
15—Bleck Pauln O., Notice of Claim
UP. 175
"
......... 1�
15—Boet John N., Notice of Claim
"
15—Burgmaler John B., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer
189, 1T0
Permit No. 125
"
"
15---Bisping Herbert, granted Class "B"Baer Permit .. .
°r—
1Bush Harriet,
171
May
granted Class ,B" Beer Permit
0—Berquist Ray G.,
172
appointed to the Planning & Zoning
Commission
"
"
R—Byrne Thomas E., sidewalk bond
1T5
"
6—Beadle, Loras, heating bond
177
6—Beversdorf Excavating and Wrecking' '
Company, excava-
177
tion policy
0—Butters Herbert F., Notice of Claiui
177
t1--Bisanz Carl J. et. a I,requesting rezoning on St. Ambrose 179,
Street
207
"
184, 328
0—Bush Dallas, requesting blasting permit
"
"
...... 185, 201
6—Bowen Robert J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
....... 196,
6—Board of Health, Regular Session . . .
197
June
3—Black & White, Yellow & Checker
197
"
Cab Co., taxi cabPolicy
3—Board of Dock Commissioner,,
201
submitting an Ordinaneo
regulating the use of the waterfront and the operation
of water craft .................
"
3 --Boat and Watercraft Ordinance '... 210,
211
11115 7
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B
3—Blum Morris Max. revinesting that parking be prohibited
on the west side of Sycamore Street between East
15th and 10th Streets ..........................213, M.
279
3 --Burke Mrs. Josephine, granted Class "It" Beer Permit... 220,
227
13—Banle. Kenneth. bond ..................................
231
July 1—Brooks. O'Connor and Brooks. audit report of the City of
Dubuque for the year 19-50 ........................
233
" 1--Braconler Plumbing & Beating Company, heating bond
23.3
" 1—Block F.ldo. requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Permit
No. 121 . • ..... .. • • .....
241
" 1--Berntgen Frank If., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ..
205
" 1-13aumhover .John At. & Rosemary, granted Class "C" Beer
....... .... ... ...............
Permit....... ...... ..
205
" 1--Bournlas Louis T., grunted Cigarette Permit ............
207
" 1—Bull .June, granted Cigarette Permit ...........
207
" 1 -Berntgen Frank II., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
287
" 1—Braminer Roy and Rex, granted Cigarette Permit ......
289
" I—Bush Harriet, granted Cigarette Permit ................
269
" 1 --Bertsch Leonard I'., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
288
" 1—B. P. (l. E. Lodge No. 297, granted Cigarette Permit ....
268
" 1—Bennett .Angeline, granted Cigarette Permit ............
2118
" 1—Baucnbover John :1f. and Rosemary, granted Cigarette
Permit...... ..... ..................
269
" 1—Boni I.eo R.. granted Cigarette Permit ..............
269
" 1—Bahl 'Mrs. Adele, granted Cigarette Permit .............
269
'• 1—Bradley Clyde L., granted Cigarette Permit ............
289
" 1—Bisping Herbert, granted Cigarette Permit ............
270
" 1—Bowen Robert J., granted Cigarette Permit ............
270
" 1 --Beatty W. P. and F. G. O'Toole, granted Cigarette Permit
270
' I -Baxter Jaenes W.. granted Cigarette Permit ............
270
" 1—Beecher ()it Company, granted Cigarette Permit ........
271
" 1—Bertsch Roger 1f., granted Cigarette Permit ............
271
" 1—Burke Josophlne, granted Cigarette Permit ............
170
" 1—Budget Estimate for the fiscal year beginning January 1,
1958 and ending December 31. 19.'59 .. .... ....
272. 273. 274, 275, 295, 297. 818.
" 15---Bodish Atex & Son. heating policy .....................
2319
77
" 115—Berwanger Frank. heating bond .......................
" 15--Braeouier I'luutbing and Ileating co., excavation policy .
277
277
13—Bec-ker .fames. Notice of Claim ........................
" 1.'r. -Bemis 'Milton F.. Notice of Clalm ......................
277
287
•' :.5 --Becker James G.. sidewalk bond ......................
" 25•--Buelow Norman �f. et. al., requesting a stop sign at the in-
terseetion of East 29th and White Streets .......... 288,
325
" _'.'c—Bull Mrs. June, Class "B" Beer Permit No. 122 revoked20
Aug. 5 --Burke Richard J.. heating bond •••••••••••••••••' ::
0-97
298
„ 5 --Butler Jamey C.. Notice of Claim ....... ....... ......
" .',--Bull .June, requesting refund on Cigarette License No. 42
801
" 12 Biyanz Carl J., requesting rezoning to Two Family Classi-
flentlon the west side of St. Ambrose Street between
586,
Rosedale Street and Clarke Drive ..............828,
328
" 12 --Bush Dallas. cancellation of blasting bond .............
" 12- Board cif Dia'k ('ommiysioners, agreement with Carr,
Adams and Collier Co. to cOuvey Block 1 and Block
2 of River Front Subdivision No. 2 to Carr, Adams
and Collier Co. in exchange for Lot 2 of Block 9:
Inrt 3 Block 8; Lot 4 of Block 8; North
Lot B of of
300 feet of Block 8: and Imt 1 of Block 8, all in Du-
buque harbor Cou11►any Addition in the City of Du-
buque .. ..... ....................850, 881, 840
888
Sept. 3--Burkart Elmer N.,� heating bond ........................
" Iuuia, excavation permit .......
888
3 ---Buechel requesting
:i—Beuse Faintly, condolence expressed to members ofe
847
fltinlly of Walter Reuse .........•••......... •••••
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1.967---
B
"
16—Burbach John and Daniel Nugc nt. granted Cigarette Per:
..
361
"
mit......... ......
16—Board of Bock Commissioners, submitting a plat of the
streets therein and the
Industrial Park, showing the
proposed tract and assigning lot numbers ..........
Im
20—Bonds gnth the
constructing worko,(W fors a d► facilities ne-
costof amount of c
cessary for the collection, treatment, purification and
disposal of waste and sewage in the City of Dubuque
369. 301). 370. 393. 394. 39:x, 390, 397. 3t1S, 'iii:►
Oct.
.
?—Bass Alvin B., sidewalk ixmd ........................
3711
370
"
"
7—Buechel Louis, excavation bond .... • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
7—Bischoff H. et. al., requesting a street light at the Inter-
"
section of Dillon and State Street .
7—Board of Dock Commissioners. agreement with the Inter-
Power Company to relocate their power line 3tc:►.
440. 431
"
state
17—Bradley M. V. offer to purchase Lots 29 and 30 Rosivlale
Lots 125 and 126 in Woodlawn Park Sut►(11•
Addition,
gill
Nov.
vision .........................
4—Bock Michael J., sidewalk bond ........................
424
"
4—Bigelow Leo F., requesting refund on special assessment
42)9for
the improvement of Nest Eighth Street ........
"
"
4—Beecher John, granted Class "B" Beer I'enuit ...........
25—Brooks, O'Connor and Brooks, retained to Audit the City
4371
"
for 1957 .................... .
25--Beaves George L. excavation bond .....................
441
4
44444
"
25—Bush Realty Company, requesting excavation permit ....
"
25—Bndget Amendment for the year 1957, reallocation of
funds within the functional funds as appropriated in
Ordinance No. 1-57 ..................... 4r)0, 451,
452, 400
"
25—Bertsch Roger J., granted Class "B" Beer Penult ......
457, 458
Dec,
9—Boulevard Street Lights and Appurtenances on Princeton
Place. Devon Drive. and Cambridge Court. .........
478, 479
"
9—Burroughs Jerome, relative to the grading of an alley off
Robin Street ........... ..... ..
480, 482
"
20—Bonds, City Manager recommending that the City purchase
a Public Employees Honesty Blanket Position Bond
in the amount of $5,000 and that the limits of the
bond of the City Treasurer be raised to $50.000 .....
481
"
20—Blum Max, objecting to the proposed eonstruction of
Cedar, Maple and Sycamore Streets Sanitary Sewer,
Lift Station and Force ?Bain improvement ..........
498
"
�Burgmater John B., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ....
Mr.
"
20—Burgmaier John B., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
5M
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1957 SUBJECT
C
Jan. 7—(•ity Council. Regular Session .........................
' 7-4'zizek R. Ji., appointed Assistant City Solicitor
" 7 --City Manager advising Council of his appointing all offi-
cers and employees under his jurisdiction ..........
1
" 7—City Manager recommending that the petition requesting
restricted parking In the vicinity of :2nd and Central
bedenied .........................................
7
" 7—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department. and
City Water Works• reports for the month of Novem-
ber, also at list of claims and payrolls for the month
of November, 1958
7
" 7 --Claims for the month of November, 1968, proof of publi-
cation .... ... .. ........ ..........
........ ... ... ...
7
'• 7_41ty Manager submitting a list of street and sewer pro-
jects for the 1957 Construction Program ..........8,
h
" 7—Civil Service Commission, report on examination for po-
sitlon of Garage Mechanic ........................
9
of 1luhuque 19:8 Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
Project No. 1", Schedule of Assessments ...........
10
" 7 -Cox Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete Sur-
facing from the north property line of Chestnut
Street to the south property line of Kirkwood Street
10, 13, 24,
25, 26•
" 7—"City of Dubuque 1958 Concrete Curb and Gutter Project
No. V. :schedule of Assessments
" 7—Chaney Road, Improvement with Concrete Curb and Gut-
ter from the south property line of Hillcrest Road
to the north property line of Pennsylvania Avenue
.... 27, 30,
....
899 41
.................. .. .....
" 7—Cleveland Avenue, Improvement with Concrete Curb and
Gutter from the west property line of Bryant Street
to the east property line of :Mate Street ..27, 28, 32,
39. 41
" 7—Council proceedings for months of September find Octo-
43
ber, 1(156. approved as printed .....................
112
" 7 --Clark Alice M., Notice of Claim .......................
, 49
" 7—Carter Road. grade established .. .... • • • • • • • • • •
50
" 7—Clarke College requesting permission to use fireworks ..
Feb. 4—City Council, Regular Session .........................
" 4—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department
55
and City Water Works reports for the month of De-
cember, also a list of claims and payrolls for the
64
month of December, 1956 • • • •
" 4—Claims for the month of December 1956, proof of publi-
cation
64
•' 4—City Auditor, City Treasurer and City health Depart-
for the year beginning January
ment annual report
1, 11156 and ending December 31, 1956 • • • • • • • • ••
64
M
" 4— ., Czlzek Robert MAssistant City Solicitor, bond . • • • • • • •
" 4—Cullen Kenneth J., City Engineer. bond
'• 4 --Crane Leonard H., Manager, Bunker Hill Golf Course,
bond....................................... .......
of
" 4 --City Mminger recommending the installation of street
and various streets ...
06
lights in the new subdivision
" 4—City Manager recommending that vehicles be authorized
to make right and left hand turns on 8th and 'Juin;
that pedestrians be allowed to move in all direc-
the intersection of 8th and Main, 9th and
tions across
Main Street; prohibiting the parking opposite the
entrance to a garage or driveway, on any roadway
87, tib
less than twenty feet in width .. • ... • . • • • • • • • • • • • •
Ti
" 4—Chase Amelia, Settlement Of Claim ......... • • • • • • • • • . '
'• 4—Chapinan and Cutler submitting opinion on $000,000i8
SewerBonds .....................................
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1957 _—
C
4—Carr. Adams & ('ollier Co., Jobbing Division request-
ing permission to extend a portion of their office
building over the sidewalk ......74. 1(15, 131
4 --Cross Rodney 11.. requesting that his name be withdrawn
from a petition requesting the construction of a sewer
on Nest 32nd Street ..............................
4—City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
Project No. 1 .. ... ... ... ....77 79, 79, 90. 117, 9„
99. 11 N), L'".. 1':.3, 2!4, 500. 501. 502, =I, 504
d--Cberry Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from W. P. l.. of Avoca Street to end of
Cherry Street ................77, 79, 79. 90, 07, W W, 11)(1,
1,2*21?,$, 141, :W2. rOi
4—City of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix-ITot Laid Asphaltic Con-
crete Surfacing Project No. 1 .. ... ... 90, 41,
92, 101. 102. 103. 104. 124, 125
4—Central Avenue, improvement with Hot Mix -Hot Laid As-
phaltic Concrete Surfacing from 32nd Street to the
City Limits ........RO, 81, tie, 1()l, 102, 103. 104. 124. 12'i, 141
4—City of Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curti and Gutter Project
o. 1 .83. R4, R5. R8, Al W.
.... ...... ...... ...
....... 94, 115, 116. 121. 1 V2. 5(18.:517
26L City Council, Special Session .......................... so
on -Ci NI omm .din that the Council not approve
ty ...ager rev e g
certain changes In it resolution submitted by the Iowa
State Highway Commission for approval on the Im-
provement of V. S. Highway No. Ol and 1'. S. No.
151 ...............................................
Ro, oo
Mar. 4—City Council, Regular Session ... ... ...
91
4—Central Avenue, Agreement with Iowa State Highway
Commission for improvement of ...................
104
4—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health I>epartment and
City Water Works reports for the month of January,
also a list of claims and payrolls for the month of
January, 19.157 ....................................
105
4—Claims for the mouth of January 1tlli7, proof of publi-
" ubli-
cation.. ... .......... ... ..
. .... ..... ........ ... ...
cation................
105
4 ---Civil Service Commission submitting report of examina-
tion for Garage Mechanic .........................
111
4—Civil Service Commission submitting report of examina-
tion for Assistant-.ngineer at the Pumping Station .
111
4—Council proceedings for the months of November and
December 11168, approved as printed ...............
112
" 4 --Crescent Realty Corporation requesting vacation of the
twenty foot alley in Block 20, in ihtbuque Harbor
Company's Addition between Alain and Salina Street*
Charter Street and Camp Street ..........115, 12t1,
147, 197)
" 4—Clewell, Cooney & Fuerste requesting the Council to rt'
convey Lot 43 in Slaters addition to Arthur A. With-
erall .... ... ..
118, 155
" 4 --Cahill Robert E., granted Cigarette Permit
119, 142
25 --City Council, Special Session ..........................
121
" 25 --Civil Service Commission submitting it report on exami-
nation held for position as Assistant Water Meter
Repairman ... .....
25 --Claims for the month of February 1957, proof of publi-
125
cation.............................................
128
25--Carris Glenn E., offer of ;1200 for the purchase of va-
cated Mills Street ................................
127, 177
25—Chapman and Cutler submitting opinion on >F330,000 Water
Revenue Bonds ...................................
127
25—City Manager recommending the installation of street
lights on Berkley Place ...........................
128
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yl'RJFCT
• 215- -City Manager recommending that George F. and Anna
Duseher, owners of building l,t'nted rat 610-6122 i'►d-
versity Avenue. Ire reel utred to reixuir it to correct the
900
def(r•ts present or (Itsmantle said I uilding ......125, 129,
179
„ 26—Chapman Eva. Notice of Claim ........................ 130,
:39
" 2Yr—Consett Iiarold A. et. al., requi'sting the alley he opened
206, 242
between Walnut and Cox streets for one half block
north and west to Cux street between (Chestnut and
x-00' 201
Loras 11R, 109
' 2.5 --City Malinger restricted from issuing excavation permits
to strvets to be improved with Bituminous Concrete
p.....
" )--- City Manager submitting a schedule
tion of aurtaeys collected as connecting charges to
Surfacing or Hot Mix -Hot Laid Asphnitic Concrete
141, 142
Sarfaving.........................................
April 1 --city Connell. Regular Session ........ .............. ..
"1 --{Coyle Construction ('o., vaneellation of excavation policy
145
145
" 1 --City Auditor, City Treasurer, City health Department and
2(13, ''.'15
City Water Works. report, for the month of February,
al,() la list of claims and payrolls for the month of
February. 1957 ....................................
...
14r
147
•, 1—Cnrter Road. grade established .......... .........
" 1— Chieks. Itabbits and Ducklings, prohihiting the sale of ..
152
" 1—Catholic Salvage Rnrenu requesting it restricted loading
area at 2nd and 'Main Streets..
153,
and unlonding (Curb
" 15-41ty Connell, six-cial Session ..........................
160
60
1109
• 15 -- 'Mrs. -Cornwell Carl. Notice of Clalm ...................
69
" 15 --Curran I.etha. Notice of ('1111111 .. • • .......
" 15 --(Council prcn4441iags for the month of January 1967- RP-
proved ns printed ...........................
" j&—Cox Dorrance E.. gran .. Class . . . "A" Beer Permit • • • • • •
170
172
May 6—Clty Conncil, Reaular Session .........................
' (1 --City Anditor. City Treasurer. City Health Department and
'March,
176
(Clty Water Warks, repHrrts for tlue month of
also o llst of claim, and payrolls for the month of
176
March. 19-7 ..
" (4--(Clnitus for the month of March. lik"�7, proof of publication
176
179
" 6—Cady Dorothy. Settlement of Claim.........................
• 180
• (I --Collins Will, Notice of Clalm ................. . .
" n- Coffey Charles L.. Notice of Claim ... ... ......MRO. 207,
413. 427
" fl—(City 'Manager sul matting a proposed ordinance to regu-
sewage and wastes into the public181,
late the disposal (of
sewers of the City of Dubuque
1R2
" 4—Chaney Itoad, eonmtruction of an eight (5) inch Sanitary
194. 11ri, 220, 221,
249, 2.5-0.
Sewer ......................193.
276, 311, 313, 344, 34:5,
346, 347
199
Jun(. :p—City Council, Regular Session ...................
" :i—city City Treasurer, City Ilealth Department find
.\editor,
the City Water Works, reports for the month of
and for the month
April, aiwr a list of (Claims payrolls
900
April. l. ]1157 .
3—(`lei f far 1. month of April, lll.�iT.-proof o4 publication
for the
' 3— City :%lanugo recomtneudlug two hour parking
for a (lbotance of one-half
south side of 1Rth Street
206, 242
block
• 3 --City Manager recommending that Irroperties outside the
to the city sewer system be
elty Mulls now Connected
el►arg(vl a sewer rental of 1 -50c/, -of that charged fur
x-00' 201
sewer rental within the pity limits ..........
showing the distribu-
p.....
" )--- City Manager submitting a schedule
tion of aurtaeys collected as connecting charges to
202, 2(13
the Cherry -Green Street Sewer ............. '
mitting a request
" 3 --City) Clerk (f FastAM► to Dubuque tojoin
Mayor andra(nnum111tofriEa
with them in a mutual aid Fire Protection Plan....
2(13, ''.'15
in
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r.
"
3 ---Civil Service Commission, xulimitting a report on entrance
examination of the Fire Department . • • • • • • • • • • • •
3 Service Commisgion, submitting report on entrance
--Civil
examination for the Police I)epartment ..... • • • • •
_I►1
3 --Civil Service Commission, submitting report on promo-
tile Fire 207120(j
"
ml Rion submitting�re►rtment
o t on prom
$--Civil eaComtion
Y(I(1
„
tional examination for the Police I)t•partment ......
3 Thomas J.. granted Class "B" Beer Permit ...... 2211, `t�lv
"
--Collins
13—City Council, Special Session ..........................
"
IS—Curtis-Straub Co.. beating bond .......................
July
1—City Cottne•il. Regular Selsdon ..........................
n eopy of the audit report of the
2'it3
'
1—City Manager. submitting
City of I)ubuque for the year VCA .. • •
r33
1—City Auditor, City Treasurer. City Health J)Ppartment
and the City Water Works, reports for the month of
May. as well as a list of claims and payrolls for the
"
month of May, 1967.
1—Ciaims for the month of May, 1957, proof of publlcntlon..
Tt
:a
"
1—City Manager recommending the installation of parking
meters on the south side of 10th Street from Central
to White Street .
2�tt
"
1—City Manager recommending the installation of street
lights at the intersee•tion of Chapi1el Court and Kleine
Street, and Sbiras Ave. from Lincoln Ave. to the
M
City Limits
"
1—Clty Manager recommending that the Council authorize
the 'Manager to enter into a contract with the Public
Administration Service to bare a Masai flea tion and
pay plan prepared for the City of Dubuque ... .. .
2:30, 3:.:.
"
1 --Council proceedings for the month of February 1(1:)7,
proof of publication ..................••••
= 7
"
1—Coffey Charles L.. Notice of claim ..............
'.Z3di. '' it
"1
--Coyle I)orrance. release of sidewalk bond ..............
240
to
1 --Chaney Road, improvement with curb A gutter & sur-
facing from Kaufman to Kane St.
255
It
1—Cbaney Road, grade established from the N. P. d.. of
Kaufmann Are. to centerline of Kaue St. ..........
257
of
1—City Hall, improvement of the City hall by Tuc•kpointing.
Waterproofing, Cleaning and Painting the Exterior
of the building ....... .2nN. 2. -ill, 3443.
W, 453
"
1—Carris Montana Street Subdivision. granted final approval
259, 2141
"
1—Colley Harold A., granted Class "M Beer Permit ......
241170
"
1—Casey Harold A., granted Class "C" Beer Pertult .......
2415
"
1—Callahan Edmund. granted Class "C" Beer Permit ......
to
1—Chapman Milton E., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
207
"
1 --Corbett Carl G., granted Cigarette Permit .............
207
"
1—Crane Leonard H., granted Cigarette Permit ...........
:41R
"
1—Cremer Ralph J., granted Cigarette Permit ............
:UN
"
1—Cosley Harold A., granted Cigarette Permit ............
2W
"
1—Canfield Hotel. granted Cigarette Permit ..............
2119
"
1 --Cahill Helen M., granted Cigarette Permit .............
',)8tt
"
1—Case Harold A.,
y granted Cigarette Permit
2
-00
1—Callahan Charles W., granted Cigarette Permit .........
201
"
1—Callahan Edmund H., granted (cigarette Permit .........
2491
"
1—Chapman Gene A.• granted Cigarette Permit ............
_70
to
1—Collins Thomas J.• granted Cigarette Permit ...........
270
"
1 --Cox Dorrance E., granted Cigarette Permit .............
121711
"
1—Cabill Robert E., granted Cigarette Permit .............
270
"
ib --City Council, Special session ........
272
"
16 --Certificates of Levy, determining and fixing the budget
requirements and tax levy for the ensuing year for
the maintenance of Airport, Docks and terminal Op-
eration, Police Pension, Pollee Retirement, Fire Pen.
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Page
,
C
s cion, Fire Retirement. Park and Park Improvement,
Playground. Swimming Pool and Playground Im.
provemet►t and Library ............................
272
' 1:.- --(city Manager submitting it list of all parcels of property
consisting Of 10 acres or more within the (city which
would be eligible for tax exemption as agricultural
or horticultural land ..............................
'`i'3
" 16—C1ty Assessor. submitting a col►v of the budget for the
City Assessor's office for the year 1:15$ ..
272
" 1') --City Manager, submitting annual hudget for the fiscal
year twginning January 1, 111.5S, and ending Decem-
ber 31, 197N .. ....... .. ..`372, 273, 274. 27:)
" 15 --(council Proceedings for the nlculths of March and April,
10.57, proof of publication .... ... ......
370
" 15---Czi7ek. R. M., submitting resignation as (city Solicitor ..
2741
fi •' 1;)—(custom Builders. performance band ....................
277
... .. ... ...
" 1."'urtis-Straub ('o.. heating fond...... ....
277
J.,--('onlon (construction Co., release of excavation bond ....
280
1;1—City of I►ubuque, conveying Lot TrAC of vacated Sumner
and Beach Street to Dubuque Lumber and Coal Com-
pany in exchange for Iw)t 2 of Lot 337 in Eagle Point
or ham's Addition to the City of Dubuque IK54
........... ................. ...... ....... ..81. 339, 340
" 15---Carris. Block 1 and Block 2 in "Glenn Carris Subdivision"
approved .... ....... ..... .. 382. 283, 297
" 15 ---City Solicitor, amendnlevlt of the Appropriation Resolution
changing the salary of the City Solicitor and the As-
sistant ('ity Solicitor ............................
283
" 25—City Council, SlxN-lal Session ... ...... .
286
" 21i--Clty Auditor. City Treasurer, City Health Department and
City Water Works. reports for the month of June,
also it list of claims and payrolls for the month of
June, 1957 ... ... ... ..
28T
" )")--Claims for the month of June, 1967, proof of publication.
287
_ 234- 4"ummings Plumbing and Heating Co., heating bond ....
287
t 2&--Carris Glen and Rosalyn. performance Toad ...........
287
" 25—Conlan Wibu)n, Notice of Claim • • • • • • • • 288, &')4
" 25 --Chapman .Hilton, grunted Class "B" Beer Permit .......
291
" 2.5` --Central Avenue, '('Itlu-ns of Dubuque' requesting an ex-
tension of one-way on (central Avenue and. Allllte
Street .........................................292.
3`_)8, 33•L
Aug. 5—City Council. Regular Session .........................
295
" 12—City (council. Special Session ... .......... ...........
318
" 12—City Mtu)ager, reconmlending the transfer of funds from
the General Special Assessment Fund ..............
334
" 12—Catfish ('trek Sanitary Sewer, bid section 10. 3 and 10.
4 completed and accepted .
3:'9, 380
" 12 ---Carr, Adams & (collier Company, agreement with the
Board of Dock Commissioners to convey Lot o of
Block 9: Twit It of Lot 3 of Block 8; Lot 4 of Block 8;
North 300 feet of Block 8; and Lot 1 of Block 8, all
In Dubuque Harbor Company Addition in the City of
Dubuque to said Board in exchange for Block 1 and
Block 2 in River Front Subdivision No. 2 .......330,
331, 340
Sept. 3 --City (council. Regular Session ..........................
333
:;33
„ 3--Curtis-Straub Company, excavation Tolley .........
" .3—City Auditor. (city Treasurer, City Health Department and
(city Water Works, reports for the month of July, 8180
u list of claims and payrolls for the month of July,
1967 ..
" 8—ClaIms for file ll1011th of July. 19.57. proof of publication.
384
334
" 8—City Engineer, authorized to attend National Meeting of
331
the Public Works Association ......................�
385, 42
" 3—Clark Carl A.. Notice of Claim ........................
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IM7 S 1 It.! I'l 'T 1'a ce
16—City Council. 141,evtal Ne-AQie,n ................. .... ...
��,•,
16 --City Auditor, City Treasnrcr, City Health Pepl,rtment lend
City Water Works. reports for mointh of Amm,t. alwo
a list of claims an(I l/avrolls for the month elf August.
1957 .. .. ..........................
' 16 --Cook William. Notice of Claim ........................ :7,!t, 42-7-
200—City Council. gpe(•inl 9eRsion ..... .. .....
3e;y
°O --Clarke College, congratulating the City on itv effort to
attract new industry to the City ...................
371
Oet. 7 --City Council. Regular Session .........................
373
7 --City Manager recommending the Installation of a street
light at the intersection (if Washington and Lieloe
Streets............................................
374
" 7—City 3innager recommending the Intotallnthm of a At reel
light at the Interyeo-tion of Iturdeu Avenue an(I
Strauss street ....................................
:17:,
" 7 --City Manager ree•omincndim; the Installation of ntree•t
lights on Devon Drive. Cambridge Court and Prince-
ton Mace .................... .375. 47,4.
" 7 --City Manager recommending that the charge for park-
471.1
ing nn lots at 4th A Iowa and West 9th Street Ile
two hours for five cents ..
371,
to7—Claims for the month of Aiigumt, 11M, pnwd of puhlleation
a7;
7—Ciril Service COmmission, submitting report nn examina.
tion for position as Public Health Nurse ..... , .. • ..
"
377
7 --Clark Oil & Refining Comialny, granteil Cigarette Permit
Miff
17—City Council. Special Session ..........................
31.13
17 ---Cherry Street. residents complaining of break in the
newly paved street
" 17 ---City Manager, recommending the Installation of a street
401
light at the intersection of State *treet and the
street formerly known as Dllbon street.try_,
' 17 ---Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer, Rid Section No. I
conl-
,,Ieted and am-epted ..
23—City Council, Special Session
401
..... ................
=3 ---Claims for the month Of geptemlier, 1957, proof of pnhli-
al_'
cation
-114
23—filemPtl14 Michael If.. granted Cigarette Permit........
liftNOv4—City
. ,
Council. Regular :estOn
4 ---City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Di-pnrtment
4111
and
City Water Works, reports for the month of Septem-
ber. also it list Of claims and payrolls for the month
Of September, 1957
4 ---Chicago. Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa(•IrIe Railroad Com -
411)
Pally, granting pern/Is IOn to the City of Dabugne to
co"Istrll(•t a storm sewer underneath. 1110119 find across
roadbed, right of way
and tracks betwt-pl, Sixth and
Seventh Streets
.......... _
4 --Clarke Drive, installation Of
__
a strewt light between St.
Ambrose Street and Hunker Bill Road40-1
.............
4—CItY Manager reporting on City Jillnuger*
nueting that
was held in Washington, 1). (•.
„ . , . , , , , ,
4—y Solicitor, recommending that the City retain the
firm of ROweu and S(•uutt It,
43:i
matters pc•uding before
the Federal Power Commission
"
. , .... , 4'17•
4--COunMI Proovfdlugs for the
I_'�
month Of aiay, 11,57, pres,f
of publication
..
g--SCity Council, ..........
pPclel Session
428
2•'1' � ,JtY Council. SPOCIal Session ' • ........................
437
Proeeedlngfor the mouth of Ju, proof
1!Zi
Of Publication Z.7.,.......
1415—fiou1101
.....................
441
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I It.1 ECT Page
2S --(city Auditor. (city Treasurer, (city health Department and
Pity 'Fitter Works, reports for the month of Oetolwr
its well ax it list of Claims and warrants for the
mnsnth of October. 1057 ...
441
_5—(Taints for the mtonth of October. 1957, proof of publication
441
25—('onion Construction Co., mluesting blasting permit .....
446
26 --Cleveland Avenue• improvement with Asphantie Macadam
Surfacing from the Rest Property Line of Bryant
Street to the East Property Line of State Street com-
pleted and accepted ...............................
449
2.5—Cedar Street, Maple Street, Sycamore Street Sanitary
Sever. Lift Station and Force 'Main .. ... .... ...
4:,4, 455. P)6, -195, 4911, 4117, 499, rv00
...................
Dev. `2 --City C'o`uncil, Regular Se.•iou .......................
459
" it --Clty (council. Adjourned Regular Session ...............
460
9 --(city 'Tanager, recommending that the nine hnnr meters
ou West Thirteenth Street between lows and Central
Aventue lie replace} by two hour meters ............
400
9--C'Ity 'Tanager revornmending that Asbury Street be made
a through street, also that stop signs be installed on
('honey Road and Hillcrest, Valleyview and Avalon
480, 492
Road.............................................
" 1► --City Maul,ager recommending it tentative approval of the
forty hour work week
461
1) --City 'Manager recommending the installation of street
lights on Carter Road, Vnlleyview Road, Hillerest
Road & Jeffrey price, North Grandview, Andubon,
Atlantle. between Roseials and Clarke [true, and
4(f2
betwevn North Algona and Avoca Streets . • .......
•' 9--Coutinental Baking Company, requesting removal of two
parking meters. lit front of building at 420 Central
• • • • ..... 4(17, 483
Avenue
" li--('hapn,tut (wne A., requesting refund on (cigarette Permit
No. 217 ........................................
" SIn•e•lal Session ... .................
488
481
20—('ity ('ouacil. ....
" 20—City Manager reeontutending that the (Ttv purchase a
Public Eml)loye's Hoac'sty Blanket Position Bond In
the amount of E.'a(MN) and that the limits of the bond
of the City Treasurer be raised to $50,000 . • .. .
481
20 (city Auditor. City Treasurer, (city Health Department and
(city Water Deytmrtment, relasrts for the mouth of
list claims and Payrolls for the
November. also a of
483
month of November, 1957 .' •
" )0—City 'tanager, letter of appreciation to the City Count it
on behalf of till departments for their understanding
483
and cooperation"'
--(city Manager. recommending late way (TflffiC on latah
leading to Kerrigan Road,
ramps north of Grandview
and on the east ramp south of orandviev Avemue ..
484
" 2G—Claims for the month of November, 1917, proof of publl-
484
cation
" 24—City (clerk, submitting at report on the cost of the election
Time held at the
on the Itaylight Saving Proposition,
485
General Election, November 5. 1957 .............
blasting permit .. • • . •
414
20—(consolidated Chimney company,
" 2("'hicago. 'lihv:auke, St. Paul & PaClflC Railroad Com -
pally, objecting to the proposed Construction of Ced-
Streets Sanitary Sewer, Lift
ar, Nlauple and Sycamore
Station and Force Niall, Improvement • • •
490
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1957 SUBJECT Paste
Jan. 7—Dove Charles E., Councilman, elected Mayor for the en-
suing year „ • 1
" 7—Dubuque Bank and Trust Company appointed depository
of public funds .............. _
7 Deborah Drive, grade established
4:.
" 7—Dubuque County Society for Crippled Children and A(bcits
requesting permission to hold a tag day ............ Cd)
Feb. 4 --Dubuque Plumbing and Heating Co., heating boud eqi
It
4—Dubuque \vbmen's Club, relative to the erection of bill
boards on 9th Street Extension ..................... 711
It
4—Daskalakis John, Notice of Claim .................... 72, 170
" 4—Dubuque Airport Commission submitting report for the
year 19 i8 /3
" 4—Duffey John C., commit 11icatiou advising that the Glover
building is for sale or least- and if the City Council
would consider the proleerty as a City Ball ....... 74
4—Digman Merlyn A., objec•tlag to the proposed improve-
" ments of Prescott and Emerson Streets ............. 74, te_'
4—Dasso, Leo, cancellation of sidewalk bond .............. 74
4—Decatur Street. Improvement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from W. P. I.. of Rhomberg to E. P. L. of
Lincoln Avenue ........77, 78, 79. W). 97, 99, 100, 122.
"
4—Dubuque Ai 123. 141, :�0:, 611:t
gainst
Ben C. Airport
to recover property belongingacdon s o the
City of Dubuque K8
Mar. 4—Dubuque Excavating Company, excavation policy ....... 10.
" 4—Duttle Ray D., requesting permission to erect a garage
within six feet of his property line ................ 11:,
" 4 --Dupont Alfred J., it resolution of synivathy extended to
members of his family ........ 120
" 25—Duscher George E. and Anna, owners of a three stow
frame building located at 010.812 University Avenue,
ordered to dismantle said Imilding .......
25—Dog 'Licenses, change of exitlration dato,M. 1211' 178. 227, 22K
" 25 --Dubuque Humane Mociety requesting the adoption of an 1.17
ordinance to prohibit cruelty to the use of baby
chicks as Easter novelties ......................... 137, 152
25 --Daughters of I?nion Veterans Mary Agard Tent No. 35
requesting permission to hold a tag day 137
Duscher George E. & Anna, requesting an extension of the
present Business District Classification at Univer-
sity Avenue and Hill Street. 138, 170
25--Dirksen Clarence A. and Grace F., conveying Lot 2 of Lot
1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of "Dirksen Place" to the City
of Dubuque 140
" 26—Deutsch Florance, granted Class "B" Beer Permit .. 142, 14:1
Apr11 il 1—Dubuque Excavating Company, excavation policy .
It I—Dodge Street, change of zoning c•lassiftcation 145
1—Dubuque Supply Company. reciuesting permission to ex. 1411, lits
cavate in alley between Main and Iowa between 2nd
10 and 3rd streets •. 153, 107
toI—Dubuque Baseball Inc.,, granted Class " Il" Permit ..... .
15—Dubuque Packing Company. Agreement with the City of 15K
Dubuque for the use of and services rendered by the
Sewage Treatment Plant toDubuque Packing Com-
Pany .183, 184
May (i—Delaney John R., Notice of Claim 185. 1t111
(I—Dilworth Herbert E., requesting the vacation of that liar- ISO' `'00
tion of alley directly west of Lot 37 from Marlon
Street to the northerly lot 11110 of Lot 97 in Babcoc•k's
Add. ..........................................
204, 957
19:)7
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1
•'
6-111onovan Construction Co., retluestiug permit.lou to ex.
carate In streets and alleys ........................
1f14. 23.4
"
6 --Dubuque & Wkci)nsin Bridge Co., requesting permission
to install a treadle to count the vehicles from each
direction .. ......
184.209
•'
6—Duster Edwin %I. & Rita C., conveying lint 2 of Lot 2 of
Lot 4, and Lot 2 of iot 1 of i.ot 4 In "Wilson's Du-
buque" to the- Pity of Dubuque to permit the City to
widen Merfeld Lane......... .. ..
.. ....... .........
195, 196
"
(1—Dubuque Sports howl, Inc., granted Class "B" Beer
Permit .. .. ....... ..
11)6, 107
'•
1)ubuque \total Trades Council Chub, granted Class "D"
Beer Permit ......................................
196. 107
June
3—Dock Board Ordinance No. 1.717, An Ordinance Regnlat-
ing the T's(- of the Municipally Owned Waterfront.
Establishing Charges for the Use thereof. and Repeal-
ing Ik)ck Board Ordinance No. 2 ... ...... ..
211
"
3—Dubuque Golf and Country Club, requesting permission
to have it fire works display ........ .. ......
211
"
3 --Dubuque Laundry & Dry Cleaners, requesting the va(m-
tion of a portion of West Ninth St. and to he deeded
to them at an ngreeable price ..............212. 238.
W. 380
"
3—Daylight Saving Time, survey by Junior Chamber of
Commerce .. .. ..... ....228, 290. 3829 407,
438, 439
"
13—Dubuque STs)rts Bowl Corporation. requesting permis-
sion to hold a Fire Works Display .................
231
July
1—Disabled American Veterans Fighting Back Chapter No.
11, rerjnesting permission to hold a tag day ..........
241
"
1—Dubuque Boat Club. requesting permission for the use of
the Eagle Point River Front area and the Water
Works grounds Newt of Front Street ...............
241
"
1—Dngan Agnes R., requesting permission to construct a re-
....... ... .........
taining wall ..... ....... ........
241, 242
••
1—"Duster Place", granted final approval .........2110. 276.
277, 282
'•
1—Dubuque Golf and Country Club. granted Class "B" Beer
Permit...... ... ..........
265
"
1—Dunbar Otto J.. granteal (lass "C" Beer Permit ...
ZZ
"
1—Dul-uque Packing Conelwny. grauteol Cigarette Permit
206
"
1-11inbu(pee Metal Trades Council Club, granted Cigarette
Permit...... ..... .. ..............
..... .. ... ... ...
267
"
1—Diam/)nd's Grill, granted Cigarette Permit .............
268
"
1—Dunbar Mrs. Liunie, granted Cigarette Permit ..........
268
"
1—I)onoran Melville I.., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
2(tK
"
1—Deutsch 1•'lorence, granted Cigarette Permlt ...........
2fu
"
1—D Rahied American Veterans Club, granted Cigarette
Permit...... ..... ...............
269
"
1—Dunbar Otto J., granted Cigarette Permit ..............
270
"
1—I olter Raymond, granted Cigarette Pirmit
270
"
1—Dubuque Golf & Country Club, granted Cigarette Permit .
270
"
15--111uster Edwin ll. and Rita C`., Grant an(] Easement to the
City of D buque (Ymveying a perl)etuai right of ease-
ment in. over and across the Northerly 18 feet of Lot
3 of Duster Place for the purpose of constructing an
eight inch sanitary Newer
276, 2771
••
M— -Dodge Ia+o, sidewalk Wad ..........................
277
"
111~ J lasso Leo A., sidewalk bond ................. ......
2717
"
15 --Dubuque Lumber and Coal Company, conveying Lot 2 of
L)t 337 in FaIrle Point or Ilam's Addition to the City
of Pul)uglle` IK54 .............................. 281,
339, 340
"
2.5—Dubuque Automobile Club, presentation to the City coun-
cil of it safety award for the ,rear IN% .............
293
Aug.
5 --Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, relative to the budget
296
andincreased taxes ........ ......................
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"
12•—Dubuque Trades & Labor Congress. Inquiring concerning
the minimum gas rate for the people in I►nbaelue ....
:121
sept.
3—D elke Don. Notice of Claim .........................
X10
"
3—Dunbar Ronald, Notice of Claim .......................
336, 379
"
3 ---Dolan Albert P., Notice of Claim .. ... ...
.U1. 42
"
16 --Dubuque Baseball, Inc., requesting refund on Class "B"
Beer Permit No. 11 ...............................
:161
"
16—Dubuque Junior Chamber of Commerce, offer to par for
the cost of an election to give the citizens an op-
portunity to express their preference on Daylight
Saving Time .....................................
:302
Oct.
7—Devon Drive, City Manager recommending the installation
of street light......................3To5,
479, 479
"
7—Dilworth Herb, sidewalk bond .... .... ...... ..
376
"
7—Dubugne Sports Bowl Inc., requesting refund on (lass
"B" Beer Permit No. 21 ..
3s.,,
"
7—Dirksen Place, approval of Block 1. Block 2 and Block 3
and the acceptance of Delwrah Drive and Jeffrey
Drive
:Ilei, :1.47
"
7—Deborab Drive, acceptance of dedication ...............
3ti7
"
7—Disabled American Veterans Club, Inc., granted Class
"B" Beer Permito
..
;3141
"
17—Daylight Saying Time, election to he held to determine
whether the City of Dubuque shall obnervp daylight
Nov.
saving tinie annually ..4(7,
4—Dubuque Contalner Co., DIvision of 6t. Reglx Paper Co.,
4.39, 4:11)
submitting offer to purchase the 14 acre tract of
land in Dubuque Industrial Park adjoining the south
line of the 55.56 acre Harnisehfeger tract, known as
"
Bleck 5 of Riverfront Subdivixlon No. 3 .............
428,49:�
4—Duggan Margaret, granted Cigarette Permit ...........
43:,
"
4—I)uggan Margaret, granted Class "H" Beer Permit
4:i:o
"
"
1—Dunbar Mrs. Linnie. granted Cigarette Permit .........
440
25 --Dubuque Trades & Labor Congress. submitti
tion adopted by them making an appeal to allrwork-
ing people to refrain from taking additional jobs and
diseontinup their part-time jobs tbey hold in addition
"
to their regular employment .......................
`'25--DeJournett
441
Mary Mae, heating bond . . . . . . ....... . .. . .. .
4.3:1. 40t3
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1957 S1 MIl:e•'1'
Page
E
Jan. 7- -Evergreen I►rive, grade established .....................
43
,. 7—Ender Alois J.• granted Class •Y"' Beer Permit .........
53, 54
Foh. 4 ---East 250) Street, Improvement with Bituminoms Concrete
Surfacing from N. P. L. of Central to alley north of
Frim Street ..7K. 79, SO. f17, 914. IM►, 1110. 1'-12, 123, 1.11, 502, 5M
Mar. 4—Elva I'lace, aln)roval of plat ...........................
110
" 25—Edith Street. installation of street lights recommended
by City Manager ..................................
128
27p Ernst l ohert i►. Notice of ('lain ........ .. ......
130
" 25- Excavations prcihibited in the following streets and Tor -
thins of streets to lie improved with Bituminous Con-
crete Surfacing or Hot Alix-Iiot Laid .Asphaltic Con-
crete Surfacing for it lienal of ten ,rears from the
c•ontpletion of comstructiom of each street: Angela
Street. Anduban Street. Cherry Street. Ilccatur
Street, Fulton Street, Gilmicire Street, Greeley Street,
5iour(ae Street, Prescott Street, Providence Street,
West 17th Street, Solon Street. East 27ith Street. Union
Street. lurk Street. North (:rundvlew Ave.. Central
.\venue. Carter Road. 1'alleyview Road, Jeffrey
Drive, Dellorah drive. 11111crest Road, Evergreen
Drive, Karen Road, Indian Ridge. Wapellu Place,
Arrowhead Drive, Andrew Court. Boyer Street, Bell -
man Street .. ... .. .. .. ..... ...
141
April i—Egellmf Charles, addressed Comncil relative to funeral
processions ............ ........... ....
1.59
.lune 3—East HIxth Street. Improvement with concrete paving and
Integral curb and storm sewer from the Fast Property
Line of White Street to West Track (Spur) of the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co.
222 =. 247. 248. 281), 420, 421,
422 437
" 3•—Eagle I)ititnilue Inc., granted Class "C" Beer Permit ....
2.''0, 227
July 1—Eighteouth Street. two hour parking on the south side
from Central to the alley first east of Central Ave...
200, 242
" 1•Eaghl0nl uque, Inc.. gramteil Cigarette Permit .........
207
" 1—Ekliman Arthur H., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
267
" 1—Elchhorn i.esicr and Marie, granted Cigarette Permit ...
261
" 1—Erselien Benedict F., granted Cigarette Permit ........
280
•• 1—Evans Russell. granted Cigarette Permit ...............
270
" 1—•E111s 'Mrs. lictorina, granted Cigarette Permit .........'_70
" 1—Fender A. J., grunted Cigarette Permit .................270
" 1--Engling Bernadette, granml Cigarette Permit ..........
270
" 1—Eggerichs John 11., granted ('igarette Permit • • • • . • • • • • .
271
" 1--F.hriTch's, "Fred Ehrileh's Place" suledivisiou, final ap-
proval
281
" 2:'r ---Evergreen Drive, Sanitary Sewer charge to Ie exacted for
connecting house laterak to sewer on Evergreen Drive
from .Asbury to Ltudale Streets .....................
291
Aug. 1—Eisbac•h and Ressler, heating Mind .....................
297, 495
Sept. 3 Ernst 1►. W., certifying the coast of sewer on Marion
Street... ......... ..... .. ...........
334
Oct. 7--Elleruutu Mrs. Clare, granted Cigarette Permit ... • • • • • •
390
' 7—Ellermuu Mrs. flare, grunted ('lass "B" Beer Permit ...
391
" 7—Elc•hman .Arthur IL, granted ('lass "("' Beer Permit ....
391
" 17 ---Election, Municipal Primary held October 22 lIKi7
... 40. 406, 407,
412, 41 3
" 17—Eletion on whether the ('Ity of Dubuque shall observe
Daylight Saving Time annually, to Ix• held at the
regular municilw►i election November 5. 1957 .. •407,
43R, 4."
' 17 - Fvaum J. Russell, granted Class ••B'• Beer Permit
Nor. 4-Erscheu Benedict F., granter( (,hiss •'B" Beer Permit ....
4M
437. 4738
„ e3..04441011, I{egalar Municipal held Novemler 5. 1957 ....
" Beer Permit
457,
25—Elks ('lab• I.alge No. 297• granted ('lass"B"
461
Dec. 9 --Enterprise Heating & Air Conditioning, heating ts)nd ...
11 20, -Euder Alois J., granted ('lana "("' Beer Permit ........
�'�'
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F
Jan.
7—Frommelt Lev, F., appointed City Clerk .................
1
"
7—First National Bank appointed depository of public- fend•
"
7—Flynn Thomas, awarded (v)ntraet for liockdule Boad.
Fox Drive. Blackhawk Urive Sanitary Sewer
41
"
7—Farnan Airs. Maurine. NotleYe of Claim .................
48
7—Falk Earl. et. al., requesting the installation of a 81,111.
tary sewer In and around the area of Falk's ;illhlli
"
vision
7—Foell Lester A., granted ('igarette Permit
41)
"
7—Foell Lester A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ........
:,3, :,4
Feb.
7—Felderman La Verne, granted Claws '•C" Bever I'ermit
:,3, :,4
"
4--Frommelt I.cv) F., City Clerk, bond ......... . . . . . . . . . . . .
'
„
4—Feyen Richard. I'lllmbip Ins
g Inspector. bund ....... ......
0:�
fro
4—Fit7lultrick Thomas Pp
., Clerk. Rater IN-partment, t►Od..
4—Finley Hospital. relative to the va(•ntioll of alley
Hollth
of their building
'•
4—Fulton Street, improvement with Bituminous 1'1111orete
7!1
Surfacing from E. I'. L. of Monroe to F. I'. L. of King
Street
.......................7 , 78. 7:1, vol. 117. 98, 191.
100. 1'='
Mar.
4—FIRkenstein Clem, Notire of ('lain!
"
4—Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, granter! (•lass . 'B" ..Bever
112. 133
"
"
Permit
4--Felderman Merle J., granted Claus "("• Beeeer Permit ....
25--Fautaeh Louis F.,
1111, 120
119, 1211
April
Notice of Claim
1—Foell Lester, r(WIlesting a refund on Cigarette
sal
314 I'e rmit No.
"
1—Foell Lester, requesting a refund on Class -11- Bever Iter
mit No. L'9 -
May
15—Frommelt Joseph, grantee(1 Claws "B" Beer Permit ......
6—Flynn Coal Company,
17"
"
sidewalk bond
Q—Flynn Ready mix Concrete Compllg1•, excavation policy..
3—Farrell Frank, sidewalk
June
j77
"
"
bond , .. , , , , , .
3—Fondell & Sons, excavation lxaul
201
3 --Farmer's Supply Company et. NI., revluewtlpR one hoar
Parking meters on White
2111
St. between lith & 10th
Streets ........
.,
....I.....
3—Fischer Invee.�
'~� �
investment Conllulny. '
rotluesting the Pal'Iltionlof
Sixth Street froth Bell Street
to the levee; Tower
street and the alley between BlO(•k I Booth's Addi-
tion
and Blo(•k 32 Ilubuque Harbor Improvement
"
"
3—Furlmeth Leslie, request
Rink license a refundu31157Ituller4fikntin>; 47:3, 471
July
18--Frelburger John. HidPwalk tu►nd' ...............
1—Fairfield Sirs. Thomas,
212
Opposed to daylight curing time
ht saving
1—Force blain & Terminal Street
231
Sewer, nar}' up-
procal of plans, specifications, form of contract fur
the furnishing )
and Installation of approxlumt(
8 -ft) "Heal feet Of 30 inch dlupleter reinforcesll
con-
crete pressure pipe for(r wain, luld 1,1:,0 fees[ of 24
Inch internal diameter
reinforeevl eou"Pte pill(- w-wer
Including H(YPHN nus holes,
"
•'
munhuie►s and appurten.
1—Fortnwnn Autuu....20!vl,2('3. 300:3 )7, 3:,,i, WAI 373, :i7440►, 41U
Bee.,
1—Fraternal Order Of Orioles, I)ul)uque Nest tij
Jit:'
:�'u
ed Class •'B" Beer Permit grant-
1—Fraternal Order
''14i
..
of Eagles, Aerie No. bfW, granted Class
B" Bever Permit
"
. ,
1—Fischer Bowling Lanes Club,........... ' t " ' . • •
1—Feldernlan LaVerngranted (ygHrette Permit
241:1
„
1—Fenelon William (;o' gruntevl Cigarette Permit.
2117
"
1—Freund Robertgranted Cigarette I'erwlt . . . . .
26
"
1—P`raterual Order f Orioles, granted Cigarette 1'erwit ..
7
eyµi
�......
grouted ('Igarelte I ermlt ...
"fix
INDEX -- BOOK 87
111.17 1 I t.l I :� '"f Page
F
"
1—Finlec Hospital The Sunshine Circle. granted Cigar-
ette Permit ....... • • ..... ....
208
"
1—Fett Carlyle R. & Doris A., granted Cigarette Permit ...
M
"
1—Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. I'M, granted Cigar-
ette Permit ..... .. ...................
269
"
1—Frary Frei. granted Cigarette Permit ...............
S6s
'•
I—Fink Milton F.. granted Cigarette Permit ..........
LIiR
1—Felderman Merle J., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
:.'1111
1—Frommelt Joseph J., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
21111
•'
1--Fortmann Anton. granted cigarette Permit ............
270
"
1 --Finch Alford F., granted Cigarette Permit ..............
270
"
1--Falkenhalner Clarenee 1.. granted Cigarette Permit ....
371
"
15—Foht Joseph N. et. at.. objecting to highway routing on
White Street ... ....... .. .....
276
Aug.
:i --Far Clarence C.• requesting extension of City Water main
........ ..... . IW,
326, 384
•'
12—Fire Chief authorized to attend the International Assocla-
tion of Fire C'hief's Conferenee in New Orleans ....
324
"
12—Funds, transfer of funds front the General Sl►e•ial As-
sessment Fund ....................
M -►4
356
Sept.
111--•Freiburger Norbert, sidewalk hand ....................
3b11, 3
'•
1(i --Fay 'MalKd. Notiee of ('1111M .... ........ ......... ...
"
16 --Farmers Insurance Exchange for Richard Uetnpsey, No-
tice of (Taint
"B"
3.719
"
1(t—Frommelt Jow ph, replesting a refund on Class Beer
PermitNo. 10 ....................................
361
"
16—Frommelt Joseph, requesting a refund on Cigarette Li-
361
cense No. 177 ..........................
870
tet.
"
7—Fischer A. J. ox avatiou bond ..........................
i—Freeport Insurance l'onqu►ny, Notice of Claim ..........
378. 426
"
7--Freiburger Nicholas et. al., objecting to any change in
the zoning of 1e►ts :111:► and 3(Ki In Davis Farm Addi-
tion as requested by i.eonard Healey et. al. .........383,
384
"
T -Frary Fred. granted (lass "B" Beer Permit
891
"
17—Findley Harland et. ai.. requesting installation of a street'
423
light on Clarke Drive .
Nov.
4—Freiburger ('ictus and ,loseph C. Ilefel, granted permis-
410, 420
sion to construct it water main in Garnet street.....
"
4 --Fay Claretwe C., granted lx•rnldssion to construct a water
•'
main in itoc•kdale Road
4—Fischer Investment Co., offer to purchase Lot "B-11"
432, 473
ltooths Addition .....""'
Sr., Cigarette Permit ....
453'_",i—Foell
I.e•ster A. granted
-Foell Luster A. Sr., granted Class "B' Beer Permit :::::
457-.
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IM7 S l' BJ ECT
Page
G
"1--Gantert
Jan. 7—Garfield Avenue, City Manager recommending the vnea-
2117
tion of Garfield Avenue from Hawthorne Street to
1—Glynn John R. granted Cigarette Permit ...............
Front Street ........ .. ...... .........S.
70. 114
" 7—Green Street, improvement with Bituminous Concrete Sur-
260
facing from the east property line of Bunker 11111
1—Glaser Leo J.. granted Cigarette Permit.
Street to the we+t property line of Avoca Street 10. 14,
2"1, 26
" 7—"Gertrude Place", approval of plat........... .........
50
" 7—Garner Virgil, granted Cigarette Permit ...............
" 7—liarner Virgil. granted ('lass "B" Beer Permit ..........
-A, :rt
Fe)). 4 --caber Construction Com}weny, cancellation of exenva-
1270
tion policies
73. 141')
" 4—Gilmore Street, Improvement with Bituminous Conrrete
"
Surfacing from S. P. L. of West Fifth to the end of
I
_7t3, 3;111
Gilmore Street ............77. R. 79, go, 97. 98, 99,
1011, 122
.... ............ .. ........... 12.'3. 141.
:.02, -Ui
" 4 --Greeley Street, improvement %villi Rituminous Concrete
Surfacing from S. 11. L. of Broadway to east end of
Mayor for calling a traffic safety Inventory meeting.
Greeley Street ................ 7. 7111. 9. NO. 97, 98,
91►. IW.
..... .. ..... 1.22, 123. 141
u02, :SII:}
Mar. 4—Grandview Avenue (North) Extension established ......
!Il
" 4—Garlow Maynard. Notice of Claim ......................
112, 1671
April 1--Goergen Emil E., granted Cigarette Permit .............
1:K
" 1—Goergen Emil E.. granted Class "B" Beer Pernit ......
1:�R
May 6—Glen Oak Subdivision, approval of plat .................
190, 191
" 6—Gruber Paul. granted Clans "B" Beer Permit ...........
196, 197
June 3 --caber Kenneth W., sidewalk bond .....................
201
" 3—Geisler Brothers, heating boud .........................
201.
" 8—caber Construction Co., excavation bond ...............
201
of 8—Grill Reuben H. and Theresa J., approval of plat of the
aulodiviston of Lot 4 of highland Park .............
224
" 3—Gantert Harr;, N. and Lucille, granted Clans "B" Beer
Permit... ............ "226.:."27
. ........... ... ...
July
1—Gehl Donald and John Jones, excavation poliey ..........
' :33
"1--Gantert
Harry N., granted Cigarette Permit ............
2117
it
1—Glynn John R. granted Cigarette Permit ...............
26S
to
1—Giunta Joe and Marco, granted Cigarette Permit .......
260
"
1—Glaser Leo J.. granted Cigarette Permit.
200
"
1—Goergen Emil. granted Cigarette Permit ...............
'_"I
"
1 --Garner Virgil. granted Cigarette Permit ...............
270
"
1 --Gruber Paul t1'., granted Cigarette Permit ..............
1270
"
15r—Gladwin .lira. Carrie, Notice of Claim ..................
278
"
15--Grevas Nick, Notice of Claim
I
_7t3, 3;111
"
15—Glendale Court, acceptance of .......
I LI
"
2,r"overnor of the State of Iowa expressing thanks to the
Mayor for calling a traffic safety Inventory meeting.
292
Aug.
5 --Gas Rates, fixing and establishing of gas rates .........
Oct.
„
7— Grtetzmacher 315, 320. 3'21.
John L. Notice of Claim .. ..
322. 'i'_:}
378, 421')
7—(,oergen Emil F., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer
Permit No. 5 ... .... .. 384
7--Goergen Emil E., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 201:184
25 --Glynn John F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ......... 4.57. 4 5 S
Dec. 20 --Grandview Avenue, City Manager recommending the ere• -
tion of atop signs on ramps leading to Kerrigan Road
and Grandview Avenue 484
20--0artner Arnold and Marian F., granted Cigarette Permit 505
INDEX — BOOK 87
1!7 Si 11JECT
.11111. 7 lia-clik(• itil•hard. .ale of property to the ('ity
..........
„ 7 I11,yt Street. Improvonlenl with ]ttinnriuoux Conct-me Snr-
7, 8
Nt-inc from the north prola•rtc 1111e of fags Street
to the north viol of Hoyt Street ..........10, 1.,, 2.i,
28, Ct,;
i illNe rvwt Rnoel. crude establlsheyl
Feh. +--ilolseher Albert L., City Treusnrer. lx�ud
40. 148
" 4 Bail John Jopwph. Snpt. & C''amhier, Rater Dept.. bond
'
►��
Citi
4- Hillard Jow'l►h 11. and Bernkv, urante41 Class "B" Beer
Permit ................
\lar. 4—ileyer Henry, \oti(•e of ('11►i11t
78
" 4—I1eying Lorenz et. aL. Mitlestinc the c•otnpletlon of the
1]2, 209
storn sewer in the 0111•11 dite•h approximately 0111► feet
long between Edina street and the northly end of
(filen Oak Street ....
" 2.i 11111crest IIeiRht" MINI- .visi.o.n. , i31ex•ks 0, 7, t;, 0 a-pproctd
115, 1725
br Pia►ull►tg & Zoning Commission and ae(epted by
the City 'if I►nbnlitte' ..138,
"
139, 1.10
?.'►—iTafenu►n Fl -win .1.. granted Cigarette I'ermit142
13- Henkel Ahlea. granted ('lass "It" Beer Permit .........
'%Ir
142, 143
April 15 Icier . Barry, Million for snslwnsion of taxes.
...
.,15--Ilelen
1(0.►, 17.5
Place, alq►ro%-nl of plat ....................
N11ley 0—Iinnten Cyril. sidewalk bond......................
171
0—IIanse•lmann F. W.. heating bond...............
177
177
--
„ BIfenninRm-ti Kenneth L.. Notice (1f t'latm
180, 207
fl—Ball J. F. et. al.. roelut-sting te-tter parking evlmHtiunx in
the 1!•111(1 blix•k on Central Avinjue ... .... ...18."1.
200. 242
Ii—Hevey Ro1wrt E., granteyl Cigarette Pernit .............
190
B---Ifer1wr Frederick J., grunted Cigarette Permit .........
198
.lune 3-11olland Furnace Co., heating bond ....................
201
" 3--dlaught ('art it., certifying the (4wt of the water and sew-
er c•onne(•tions ............ ... ..... .......
' 3—Henschel Snbdlvislon, approval of plat
203
w'
3--ITart�horn 'Mrs. .lana. granted Clasp '•B" Beer Permit ..
228, 'L'7
" 3--IIe•rhnrger C nrl M.. grantevl Class "It" B(er Permit .
2-0►0, ?..0)7
July 1—I1oRman Kori. (•Xe•1tvation iolicy.. ..........
283
' 1-1110w•e's erns 111,4111 ttion Servi(•e, heating hand
233
' 1.--Tlaucht Curl it., offer to purchnw� hits 3. 4 and 5 in
Kringles Snlalte•ision ... .. ... 235, 281,
"
809, 310
1—Heruan S. G., congratulating the Council on the eleanli-
uevs 111141 beauty of City ....
238
1 Ilaunner David I... r(Yinesting ix-rmission to address the
Council regarding the Ixlssibility of a Dubuque His-
torical Museum .... .... ...
240
" 1 ---Holz Suhdl�•ision. granted final approval ........?i7,
'
Pb8
1- -H(,nmter John 1'.. granted Class ••I]" Beer Permit ......
2W)
" 1-1iird 'Mrs. It-etuary, granted Class •'B" Beer Permit ..
285
'• 1—H('sse1 Irvin (3.. craut(vl Class "("' Beer Permit ........
2821
" 1 ilcrbnrger Carl AL. granted Cigarette- Permit ..........
287
" I Ilcnkei \fir,. Al11ut, granted Cigarette Penuit ..........
267
" 1 li,lrtig i►ri g ('oullxuly. granted Cigarette Permits ......
287
" 1 ilorchhuttsen A11►e•rt If.. granted Cigarette Permit
"
288
1—Iilllard Joseph 11. and ITernl(4% granted Cigarette Permit
288
" 1—Hessel Irvin G., grauteel Cigarette Pertuit ..............
2813
• 1-1111feuutn F.rwin J., grimt(vi Cigarette Permit ........
288
" 1-AlUfe11u11l Iielen M., grantwl Cigarette Permit ..........
288
" 1-Afelderseheit John J., grant(d Cigarette Permit .........
289
" 1—ITickey John J., granted C'Igarette 1'ermlt ..............
" I—Ilird
209
Mrs. Itosentary, grantwl Cigarette Permit .........
289
" 1 --Bunt Ciey►. R. lend Christopher C. Gratz, grunt(,(] Cigar-
ette Permit ... .. .........
209
" 1—Iieninwr John P. granteel Cigarette Permit .......• • •
2"
• 1-Alt-vvy Rolleri i:., grunted . . . .
Cigurette• Permit .....
" 1—Hedley Alfred,
289
209
grunhrl Cigarette Permit ........
1••-Huberkoru Edward A., grouted Cigarette Permit .......
209
INDEX - BOOK 87
1957 S1'BJFCT
Page
H
" 1—Herber Frederick J., granted Cigarette Permit .........
fill
" 1—Haupert Clarence I'.. granted Cigarette Permit .......
" 1—Herber Fred, granted Cigarette Permit
................
1—Helling Tony, granted Cigarette Permit ................
27o
1—Hartshorn .lane, granted Cigarette Permit ..............
"
371.
16—Hoffman Rollert R. Atrlort Manager, bund ............
_7 7
" 15—Henschel Alfred• heating bond
"
-
15—Hantelman Merlin, reappointed to the Library Board ...
Aug.
1 --Hartman Arthur A., sidewalk bond
" li--Herburger Carl et. al., objecting to proposed Drive Inn ou
DiamondSt . ......................................
" 5--I1ilidale Dairy et. al., requesting perudssiun to increase
31,1
their water connection from %'• to '2" .............
"
.302, :32'7
5—Hickey Tom, requesting curb and gutter on Lombard
Street.
" 12—Hefei Joseph C. and John 1'. Page• retluesting permiNslo„
:Nr.
to Connect to tile City water main
" 12—Hlghland Construction Coml,(lny.
32r
requesting that a grade
be established on the southerly side of Kane
street
along Lots 1 to 0 of Blo(•k 5 in Sunnyview Ilills .. ..
Sept. 3 --Home Heating Cmnpany, heating bond
,py,
...............
" 3—Hageman Joseph H., sidewalk bond
333
•• 10—Healey Leonard et. al.. retluesting the rezoning of hots
30; and 306,
IM
excepting the easterly 10 feet thereof,
In Davie Farm Addition to Local Business
I►istrict A
classification .........................311(). 3KI, ,*44. 49(1, !�7
" 10-11111(rest Builders Inc., rt•gnesting an extension
of thne
for the completion of improvements
as per RPsoltl-
tion No. ,•,g ,g
" 1g--Hill('rest Addition, Blocks 10. 11, 12 and 1:1, approved by
the Planning d( Zoning Commission and
:34w
ac eepted by
the City of Dubuque .
"
16--HarnIschfeger Corporation of Jillwankee, Wiseonsin, offer
31H, 311
to purchase .')5.56 acre tract
dlNtrial Park of land in Dubuque In-
" _.
established aIblle street 3116—Hawthorne Street ExtensionR5,.`
Street.
Oct. 7t—Harbor
—Hillcrest Heights taLotyhed 2 of Lot of •streeBlock) 3,
3(311
rezoned to
ItLocal Business District "A" Classification , ;p). 42,,
7—Hafeman Erwin J.,
requesting refund on Cigarette Per -
wit No. 119
.............
7—Hevey Robert C., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit
No. 206
3%c
" 7 --Hickey John J., granted Class ,B" Beer Yermlt
" 7—Hiekenlooper Senator,
301
letter of appre(lation and grntitude
extended to him for the City rtveiving
x'.'.6(1grant o f
„ .0(10 for Sewage Disposal and 'I`reatnlent Plant.
..Mol
17—Hannan R. B., relative to purchase
"
17—Hale Street, City Maed prul1'htll
of city own
recommending
401nager
the Installation
Of a street light ........ .. .......
Nov. }_ k •
Hartshorn Mrs. Jane, Clash "B" B(�c'r Permit
402
Nu•
ed 30 revuk-
.. 4 --Hickey I)avld L., granted ('hiss : (;': Beer Permit
4—Haupert Clarence P.,
4:34
43:P
gr+ulte(i ('lass "I3" Beer I'er,ult ....
4—Hickey Dacld. coneerning water running fruintower the water
his
Ia'.
26— Hollander AirrConditioning ....
kSy.tc'mN. heating !soul
-'�'3--Iledle Alfred F..,
y
•• n o .43
grunted ClaxN "B' Beer I'e•rmit 443
ruut(vi ('Lass I3" Permit . . 457, 458
Dec. B—Hillelee,t HoudRand (arNtO
Cran
'• y Road, erection (if I) In, 4,,7'
I"Hartshorn June, requesting refund
514
{INI
,. No. 256 ..... .. (m Cigarette Permit
....
O --Henry Zlegler Aut►divislon.
approval
••20 -Haulier a1r. b;rerett, of pill tezouiug
40LS
relative to the rofhe t(l
& idle J('('kiln property e(o,
47;,
....... ...........
4tm3
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Jan.
7—Indiann Avenue, improvement with Conerete Curb and
(cutter from the eni-t property line of Born Avenue to
the west property line of Missouri Avemnt- .12 . 29, 83,
89, 41
Feb.
4 --Illinois Central Railroad, lease to the City of Olibuque of
storage on railrond siding ..................... ...
64, (ii
"
4—Iowa Rom- Dt-pnrUnent of Health, relative to City's Appli-
cation for Federal Grant for Sewnce Treatment
n (irks to the Public health Service` ................
74. 8ia
"
4—Iowa State Highway Commission submitting a resolution
authorising ehnna" In Resolution No. 3721, it reso-
lution for approval of the improvement of V. S. High.
way No. (11 and D'. R. No. 151 within the City of
Pubuque....................................R9. DNI, 117, lis
Mar.
4—Iowa State highway Commission, agreement with the
City of i►ubuelue on Central Are . ..................
104
4 --Iowa State Department of Health, granting permit for the
construction of sewers in the Dubuque Industrial
Park, Area R .....................................
1117
May
6 --Iowa State Highway Commission, notifying the Connell
(if the completion of the sanitary sewer, lift station
and force main at the intersection of lirandriew and
............... ..... ...
Rowan strut"ts ..... ...... ..
177
(i—Iowa Stnte Department of ilealth, issuing permit for the
con-trmetion of an eight Inch sanitary sewer in
...... ... .., ... ...
Dirkse`n addition...... .....
iii
••
6—Iowa State Department of health, approving application
of Ray Papin to operate is moidle home park .......
197
6—town State ik`pnrtment of health, approving application
of C. h. Ree•kord to operate it mobile home park
191�
"
6 --Lown State I►eyeartment of health, approving npplieation
of Frank C. Wieland to ollernte it motile home park,
199
June
3—Anternatlonol Pity \lamtger's Association extending an
invitation to the Pity to be represented at the 43rd.
.Annual Conference of the Pity Manager's Association
208
"
S—Indiam htlis S11141h•islon. blew -lis 5. 11 1tt 7, approval of plat
2Z
July
1—Lown State ik`lglrtnlent of health, Issuing permit for the
eonstructlun of am eight inch sewer in Southgate
'mak
S111411vision .......................................
1—Lown State Department of health issuing permit for the
construction of am eight inch sewer in Indian Hills
NI►IaUcizaon
1 --Iowa Commission for the Blind, granted Cigarette Permit
`"'81,
2T
"
15—Iowa State legalruaent (if 11e`alth, issuing permit for the
1-1711
cros.tructlnn of an eight inch sewer In Chaney Road
15—Iowa Stl►te Department of Health, issuing permit for the
conKtrnotton of nn eight inch sewer Aa Montana Street
andMvrft-1d Lane ................................
2T8
Aug,
12—International As -4w lation of Fire Chlefs Conference.
324
Chlef of Fire le -pt. authorised to attend . , , • • • • ` • • •
Sept.
3• --Indiana Aveune, cast iron water main from the East Pro-
lwrty Line of Alpha Avenue to the West Property
351
Line of Missouri Avenue. schedule of assessments..
Oct.
7—Iowa State lael"lrttme•nt of liealth, issuing lw'rndt for the
Lift Station and Force Main Sewage Treatment Fa,
879 374
"
ellitiew
7 --Illinois Central Railroad, retIllpsting excavation permit..
MI. `W4
"
7—Interstate Power Company, agreement with the Board of
lkw'k coll1ntissioners to rehocate their Mower lilt min
431
4Wthe
"
SPrenth Street harbor area .
17—lows State Ilieloartttte nt of health, issuing permit for the
construetion (if an eight Inch (8") sanitary sewer
899
on Ramona and Adeline streets ....................
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1957
l -,_Iowa State Highway Cumnil.-ioaa, suhnaitting c„pies of
resolutions prise rd 1 c the Ilighway (otnlnixKi,ni lr
vising PrimatgRoadmEstensiolis in I►ubrntaie .. :SfM.a. 4M. •113
Dec. f► --interstate Power ('opauy, prolM,.iug tileoa
additbni f
fuel adjustment elliltt+e to all Interstate Power 111 (4 iri,
rates schedules and submitting a proIxIMvt nrdivanr• 401,
°_O --Interstate Power Company, regarding the laasis un whie•h 4�a
their annual reixort is submitted to the City ... • • • •
20—ititerstnte Power Cumpivay. complaint + , ola erning snot.
20--Illiuniscinder
Centralfly
Rallroad�iillating greemtnttiwith tile 1lwver Plant.the CRY (If 11.15
Dubuque granting the (,Ity laermissinu to construct
stover lines along their im,perty from I Age Street
to Rock Cut ...................................... 497)
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u�7 Sl it, FCT
Pap
J
Feb. 4 Jenni Ge•raldint- L. Seti•retary to the City 'lannger, hoad
67)
4—Juergens ('lora. rolenme of elahn ...................
Mar. 2:. .lofrey Driee. grade e•4tal-ll0heil ....
7a
132
_':►- Jorgenwm Ln1'ertte, grunt Cigarette i'ermit ............
142
21.:-4orgettson l iVerue, grtutted Cha -A% '•R" floor Permit...,.
112, 14.3
.July. 1-Jone"e John and 1►unald (;ehl, excavation Inelicy .........
.M, 241
" 1—Jowell l►orodq, graute(l ('la*� 'R" floor Permit ........
26.71
11 Jorgenrorr ImVerne. granted ('igarette i'errnit ..... I....
Zei7
I- Jungblut Ronald. granted Cigarette Penult ........
Zittl
1 Johunningnutor .humin L. grantevi Cignrom- Permit ....
270
1 Jewell ltorothy. Lmintoi Clgarette i'ermlt ..............
2-10
' 1--Johnsim '''alter R.. granted Cigarette Permit ...........
271
1-.lohannfngnteier .ln�tin 1.., grantetii ('lass '•It" Rehr Permit
314
sept. 3--Jortlan W. -L. heating leund ... ... ........
333
" 3—Jerrold Electronics Coriaeratfon. television IN)Ild ........
3:33
" 3 --Jaeger Nfflton It. Jr., Notfee of Claim .................
3311, 415
.3—.1m4luinot Robert et. al., relative to it drainage problem on
corner of Levi & Sullivan `ttrt4,tq ..................
:13!1
" 3--folio-con Walter It., granteil Clage z "R" Rerr Perndt ......
:1411
1k1t. 7 -.Jeffrey I►rive, neveptanee of dedication .................
387
17—Judge* and Clerks to geerre at the 'Municipal Primary F.lw-
tiou October 22. 1!157, and at the Retruhtr 'lunicilml
Flection November 5, 1957 .... .. .400,
413, 440
Nov. 2:e-Jungerm Merlin et. al., n4tue-sting the opening of alley from
ltohlu Strcwt, running north and south to the prolecrty
Ilhe. ..... ... ....... ....... ...
448, 482
25-- Jecklin (.e urge & Addie, requesting rezoning of I of 1 of
Addles Phuv and the Fast 50' of Leet 2 of Rurkart
Sub. ; 1.44 •_ of 2 of 1 of 1 and all that part o1 Lot 1
of l of l of 1 of George Je cklin Farur from Single
Family to lAwal Buteineaa Ilistrict .1 classification..
447, 486
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1957 ST'BJF,CT
Page
2112, 234
227
K
granted Class "B" Beer Permit
3—Kroger Company, granted (-lags "C" Beer I'ernit
1 --Kollar Alex,
Jan.
7—KnoernAchild Louis, excavation policy ..................
R
"
7—Kisting William. denial of claim ............... .......
I'e.rmlt ....
1—Kanavas Theodore (:., grnnted via., '•B" 111•e•r Permit ..
1—Klaupr—JuUen Hotel Co.,
„
7—Karen Street. grade established
44;4:i
;1i
Feb.
4—Knne Jennue, Clerk, City Tre'asurer's (lfftr, t,ond .....
"
.
4—KaeAbaupr James J., Superintendent of Parks, bond
Ip;
"
4—Kane Allan C., Cashier and Accountant, Water Dept., bond
1;1;
"
4—Kolck Richard, Notice of Claim
......, granted Clgnrettp Permit
Waltpr W..
"
4—Kelly Francis E., requesting an extension of Locnl ,Ii"
�-
211r
=e17
Classification on the north tilde of 1►odge Street, past
granted Cigarette Permit.
1—Kaehevas JnnIPR P.,
`164
of Bryant .. 74, 1216.
4—Kopp Nicholas J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ....
146, 1 �:i
7t,
20%
26M
4—Keokuk Street. Improvement with concrete euro nild gut.
..
Grace diurphY and Harmon Lone
ed Cigarette Permit Y. grant-
2(W
ter from the N. P. L. of Primrose to the northerly end
..
1—Kanavas Theodore C., granted Cigarette I......ermit
1—Kruse Geo. C.,
'(!1
of Keokuk Street ..................9:3, 141, K.i. Ill. !11,
!,:,, IN;
Mar.
4—Kindberg Gordon W. et. ai., protesting the ,K1• 1221.:,INt,
:,11;
269
pro
1 ]N /`(] i111
provement of Rosedale Street
.. .......
270
............... .....
4—Kaune Betty et. M., requesting a street light on F,dith
!�t
!street between Burden Avenue and Brunswick Street
11:,,
„
4—Kipper Clarence J., granted Clans "C" Beer Permit .
2 -5 --Kieffer Nicholas C.., Notice of Claim
11f1, 1.'u
"
26 --Kieffer Vivian, Notice of (lain ....... ' . ' . ' ' . • • • • •
131, 14u
"
Vi—Keokuk Street, grade established ......
1:11, 20-,
April
1—Kemp Larry B., requesting refund on ;I' , * "B. I � � • ' '
Beer
1:i:1
Permit No. 67
"
1—Kemp Larry B., requesting refund on Cigarettp Perm
1:,:1
No. 246
"
1—Krueger Charles W., granted Class "B" Beer
"
"
Permit .
1—Kortinever Raymond. granted Class "B" Bear Permit
15---KaIRPr Walter, relative to sewer running
17N
17:1
May
PI
thru his ro
6—Kirchberg Edward W., sidewalk bondp PprtY
17:t
(i-Kisting A. J., relative to obstruction to his171
June
3---Kenkel William, sidewalk bond garage ..... 177,
2134
"
"
3--Kolfenbach Ben J.. sidewalk bond ...
:111
3—K -M Construction Company, sidewalk bond
"
...........
3—Kahle Mrs. Robert, requesting permisslon to eN,•»vale for
201
Itl
gas installation
„
&- Klaller-Julien hotel Company, requesting a
':1_
change In the
north -south truck ronte
"
„
3 --Kunz Mrs. Bernice, granted Class ....'. Beer Permit.
3—Knights of Columbus.
2112, 234
227
"
July
granted Class "B" Beer Permit
3—Kroger Company, granted (-lags "C" Beer I'ernit
1 --Kollar Alex,
'_....
26, 21217
19
.
heating bond • • • • •
i—KachevaA Jumps P., granted f lags "B” Beer
226, -„'7
��"
I'e.rmlt ....
1—Kanavas Theodore (:., grnnted via., '•B" 111•e•r Permit ..
1—Klaupr—JuUen Hotel Co.,
IL't
26;
"
granted Class "B' Bppr Permit
I —Koenig Walter P., granted Cigarette Permit ......
1—Knights of Columbus,
2,
"
.
granted Cigarette Pprmlt
1—Klauer-Julien Hotel Co., granted Cigarette
:3q7
I'Prmit ,
1—Kramer Joseph A., granted Cigarette I'e•rul]t
1—Kamentz Fred,
247
,
granted Cigarette Permit ..
1—Kelly Mrs. Marg,uret, granted Cigarette Permit
1—Kopp Nick J.,
`ryr
'167
......, granted Clgnrettp Permit
Waltpr W..
"fro
granted (!igurette Permit .....'
—Kohn Grange J., granted Cigarette Permit
1—Kroger Company, '
211r
=e17
„
granted Cigarette Permit.
1—Kaehevas JnnIPR P.,
`164
"
granted Cigarette Per...........
1—Kelly Francis E., granted (lgawirptte permit
1—Kissel] Archie,
20%
26M
„
..
Grace diurphY and Harmon Lone
ed Cigarette Permit Y. grant-
2(W
"
..
1—Kanavas Theodore C., granted Cigarette I......ermit
1—Kruse Geo. C.,
'(!1
"
„
....
granted Cigarette Permit
1--•Kopple Harry, granted Cigarette Permit ..
1—Krbeger Charles W.,
Itt►
granted Cigarette permit...........
269
.. .......
270
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I�
" 1 _ Klplx•r Clarenve .1., granted Cigarette Permit ..........
270
" 1 Kress ilahert J.. granted Cigarette Permit .............
-,-,o
I - Kunz Mrs. Bernice. granted Cigarette Permit ..........
270
' 1—Karigan (lust and fete Aflkas, granted Cigarette Permit.
268
" p)--Kettenhofen Margaret, objecting to truck traffic on White
.... .... ... ... .... ......
Street .. ... ........ .. ...
276
to 15--Kunnert Mrs. Mary, objecting to track traffic on White
... . ... ....... ... ........... ...
SStre•e t.... .. ... ..
276
to 15--Ke•nneally lNel and (:as Beating Sheet Metal, heating
Mond...... ... .. .......
. ...... ...... ....... ... ...
277
" 1:. Karigan Frank A., granted Class "It" Beer Permit ......
284
•• 2.; K Fe K heating Contraetors. heating bond ..............
2Ri
Aug. 5—Ken11e1y l:nrinett. \otlee of ('l,►in. .... ..... ..........
20N
" 5--Koeller DeForrest P.. grantee) Cigarette Permit • .. • .. • •
314
" 5 --Kramer Gilbert G.. granted ('lass '•B" )leer Permit .....
314
" 15•--K,x•ller DeForrest P., grantee) Class "B" Beer Permit ..
314
Sept. :1—Kenne,ly Furunee erred neet Metal Wi,rks. heating bond..
ltd
•' 3---Kleinw•hmi,lts Fnlxllvlsioa, Lots 1 to 8 inelusive rezoned
to Two Family Residence District ..................
356. 3711
•• 3 --Katharine Place, approval of plot ......................
349
" S--K,xmig Molter I'. Sr., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ..
349
,• 3—Kohn Grange .1.. granted d ('bass •'B" Beer Permit ........
849
•' 16—Kelly Mrs. Margaret, revluesting refund on Cigarette Li-
.
cense No. 311
" 111 --Knoll Walter W.. granted ('lass "C" Beer Permit ......
'ilii
M
16—Ker1wr Boulevard. established as a public street ........
866. 31ri
Oct. 7—Knoerusebibl Louis, heating bond .. .... • • •
" 7—Kerrignn Road, fifty -fire miles per hour for southbond
vehicles from Southern Avenue to the City Limits and
for northbound vehicles from the city limits to Mt.
Carmel Road • • • • • • • . ' '
" 7—Kramer (iillx•rt ON, granted Cigarette Permit . • • • • •'"
39_
390
•• 7. -Kramer Joseph A.. granted Class "B" Beer Permit .....
391
" IT- Kruecer ('hartes W., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer
406Permit
No. 13 .. ' • "
" 17—Krueger Charles W., requesting refund on Cigarette Per-
10",
mit No. 21!i ...... ................ .........
Nov. 4— Kelly Mrs. 'Margaret, granted Cigarette Permit .........
4�i
6—Kelly Francis F... granted Cigarette Permit ... • • • • •
40
474
Der. 9 ----Key Bate Center 8ulxlivision. alq►roval of Out ..........
recommending the erection
" "0- Kerrigan Road. ('ity'Manager
of stop signs on rumps leading to Grandview Avenue
and Kerrigan Road
P. (`lass Beer Permit ..
494
50:,
•' 20—Koeller DeForrest granted
te
20—Koeller DeForrest P., grouted Cigarette Permit ........
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SUBJECT
fags
L
Jan.
7-1.1ndale Street, grade established .......................
47
Feb.
4—Lease. Illinois, Central Railroad to the (9ty of Dubuque
64, eRi
"
4—Lennox Avenue, improvement With concrete curb and
Ratter from E. I'. L. of Born Avenue and the S. I'. L.
of Pennsylvanin Avenue ..........M. t4, s i, 91, 14,
1►:,, s)i
121. 122,
.501, :d17
Mar.
->—Love Jerome J., granted Claus "B" Beer Permit .
119, 1_'(1
"
25 --Lyons; Elwin B., gift to the (city of Dubuque of thirty-
seven (37) share's of American Telephone & Tele
seraph Co. stack for the pnriwse of aiding In the per-
i►e'tu(tion of the Dubuque Peony Trail to be titled
"The Ella Al. Lyons Peony Trail Fund" .. ....12'7,
156, 157
"
_9'—Love i)onald U., granted ('lass "B" Beer I'er►uit .......
112
May
(l,—Lenox lcenue, grade e•ctnblishe(1
j.Wl
(i ---Lyons Edward J.. requesting refund on Class "B" Beer
Permit No. 76 ..... ..... ..
19.1
"
6—Lochner Tester -ll., granted Cigarette Permit .....
1911
6—Leib Betty, granted Class 'B" Beer Permit .............
1116, 197
'
6—Lochner Lester 3I., granted (class "B" Beer Permit .....
1191, 197
: Lynn William J., granted Class "("' Beer Permit .......
1195, 197
June
3—Lange Eugene, sidewalk bond, , , , , , , , , , , , ..........
1-101
"
3--Lundon Jimmie W.. heating bond ... ...
2(11
3 --Lease. renewal of GoTermnent Lease with the (city of Du-
"
buque for a L'. S, Naval Reserve Training Center
2(YI
..
3—Lundin J. W. et. al., objee•tlug to the vacation of All alley
running in a northerly direction to Highway 24 ....
2pI
3—Lundin J. W. et. al., obPeting to the building of homes
„
by Herbert Dilworth, ,
1104
"
, , , , , , .
3—Link Leo F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
3—Latham Ernest. "C"
226, 227
'
granted Class Beer Permit22(5,
13--Lewls Harry E., heating bond .......
2'27
July
1—Leonard Paul A., granted Class 'B" Beer Permit .......
7.,'31
2(L)
1—Lanser George and Helen, granted ('lass "B" Beer Permit
1—Loral College,
2(R)
granted Cigarette Permit ...............
1—Lynn Melvin C., granted (cigarette Permit
yt7
,•
.,
.........
1—Latham Ernest, granted Cigarette Permit ..............
I—Leonard Paul A-, grante(I Cigarette Permit
2'67
267
"
............
1—Love Donald \f., granted Cigarette Permit ....... ,
1—Lilly Thos.,
2QS
11096R
granted Cigarette Permit .......
sc
1—Ludeber John J.,
26R
„
granted (cigarette Permit ...........
1—Luchsinger Ray and Angeline,
"
granted Cigarette Permit
1—La'hner Lester U., granted (cigarette Permit
12M
ll
.........
1—Lanser Qeorge and Helen, ..
.....
1—Love Urs, Rita B., granted Cigarette gPe Permit
2419
269
.,
1—Larsen Urs. Florenee, , ........
granted (cigarette Permit
2(p)
.
1—Link....... Ieo F., granted Cigarette Permit ..................
1—Iegler Paul A., granted Clgarette Permit
1270
1—I•aury Drugs, grunted Cigarette Permit .
1—Leib Betty,
r11
276
„
granted Cigarette Permit....
1—Love Jerome, ......
"
granted (cigarette Permit
15 --Linehan & 3folo, henting bund
2711
Aug.
'
.
,'S ---Linder Company Heating (contractors,
077
release of bond ..
'—Laramore, Douglass and Popham, Inc., submitting report
301
on ,North Central Public Service Co. regarding ad-
justments to Schedule I
Sept.
and I1
3—League of Iowa atunicipalIties, extending incitation to
send a delegate
'316
to the annual convention in D"
3folnes .................
„
3—Ludwig Urs. Henry, requesting vacatlon
333
and conveyance
of it portion of West Nlntll St. ...... ,
•, 16—Lake Street. established as lu i7, 3R(1
"
18—Lake Peoata Channel, established HN ata lllrli(' waterway. ,
OCL 7—I.ocast Street, thirty -flue miles per hour
;;X115
slx'(vl limit bv�
tween Southern Ave. and Dodge Street
, , , . , , , ,
0
INDEX — BOOK 87
vi57 S1 Il.l rt'T Page
L
7—TAX-1114t Street. no 1wirkinu on the east %lde frons Railroad
Avenne to Doilue Str(4-t. and on the (vest side from
Ni, 11. L. of Itimlue Ntrewt in n Iwetnt TO feet south of
N. 11. L. of flodge Strw•t .. .. ........... .in
Tuve HIM It., uronteei t'lnka '•B" Bew•r Permit
:till
] i--lmih Betty. n4pw%ting refund on Claps "ll- 11wr Permit.
10. '2V .. .. .... 907t
:.-, Luras Boulevard. City JinunKer nr•ommendiuk that pnrk-
tnu Iw- prohihitwl on the south side between Prairie
and W alout Strer-ts ............................... 913, 94V
INDEX — BOOK 87
1105 7 SUBJICT Page
Me
Feb.
.... .... ........
4—McDonnell Clair, blasting bond... ... ..
tp;
"
4—McArdle Lucille, requesting refund on Class "B" Beer
Permit No. 73 ... ... .. ... ..... ....
... ... . ..... ....
7:.
"
4—McArdle Lucille, requesting refund on Cigarette License
.... ..... ...... . .... ...
No. 29fl...... ... ........
7:,
"
4—McAndrews Herbert J., granted Cigarette Permit .......
71;
Mar.
4—McDonnell Excavating Service, release of excavation bored
li:.
99
4—McLaughlin Raymond B.. granted Class "B" Beer Permit
111), 120
April
15—McNamara Earl J.. granted Claes "C" Beer Permit ...
172
June
3—McDonnell Excavating Service, excavating bond .......
201
"
3—McMabon George Vincent. United District Court sustain(41
action of the City in declining to rezone prolwrty
of George Vincent McMahon......................207
"
3—Me\amer Noah• granted Class "B" Beer Permit .......
226, 1-12
July
1—Mc'Carten Plumbing and heating, heating bond .........
ZT1
1—McManus William Il., Notice of Claim .................
239, 278
"
1—McCauley Francis P., granted Cigarette Permit ........
2157
"
1—McLaughlin Raymond, granted Cigarette Permit .......
26;
"
1—McNamara Earl J., granted Cigarette Permit ......
267
"
1—McDonough Thomas F., and Ruth, granted Cigarette
Permit
"
1—McAndrews Herbert J., granted Cigarette Permit
"
1—McNamer Noah, granted Cigarette Permit .....
271►
"
15—McKeever Rosella, objecting to traffic on White Street..
'.7H
13—McCauley Howard, requesting vacation of the ten foot
easement between Lots 7 and S. Block 1► of Steger
Heights and that a five foot strip of said easement
be sold to the owner of each of the adjoining lots...
2bif)..1:.7
Aug.
12—MePoland Frank, requesting removal of a tree in front
Sept.
of his home,
3—McFarland Edward J., requesting permission to construct
a atone retaining wall in front of his property
•'
3—McClean Vincent A., 3'6' 4t;1
"i...Beer
"
granted Class Permit......%V,
3—McDonough Thomas F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit
1410
"
16--McDonne11 Wayne, requesting permission to excavate in
:41)
Julien Drive301
Oct.
23—McCullough Delt�ert J., release of claim................ . . . . . . . . . .
Nov.
25—McCarron David H. et. al., requesting stop signs at IHII-
413
crest & Chaney Roads
"
4 if;
25—McAndrews Herbert J., grantee] Class 'B" Beer Permit.. . 437, 4. -vs
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8957 SI tl.il;(T Page
M
T Moore Engineering Co. Inc., beating bond .............. 8
NJIsw,nrJ Avenue. Improvement with Concrete Curti and
(gutter from the south property line of Lenox Ave -
title to the south property line of Ridgeway Avenue
.. .............. 27. '2. 35, 39, 41
7 -Miller Ott„ F., Notice of ('18 in .. ..... ............ 43, 113
Niihalnkk John P., granted Clam "It" Beer I'erult .. , , • 53, 54
1 Miller Fart 11, C Mildred. correction of assessment ..... g3
4 dills Str•et, viwatfon of. between Banker I1111 Street and
Montana Sirt•t•t .. ................70, 114, 213
4 . !%laruypma t;eorge NJ., Notice of Claim .... .. ......... M
4-litholavi0i Anthony C.. rettuesting refund on Cigarette 7.,
1,1vense No. .41 ....... 70
" 4-Mtchel Merlin 1'., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ...... 70
4-\fell(h) Maurice If., granted ('lass I'll" Beer Permit .....
' 4-Mour,e Street, improvement will, Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from S. P. L. of Broadway to alley west of
Fulton Street ....................77, 78, 71), 80, 97. 98, 91).
............
100, 122, 123, 141 502, 503
4 --Montana Street, Improvement with CA,nerete Curb and
Cutter from S. P. I, of Wilbriebt Lane to N. P. L.
Of Merfeld Lalle ..K3. 84, 8,'), 91, 94, fki. 90, 121, 122, 506, 5011
4--Metrogx,lttun Heights approval of plat • • • • • •
�Iar. 4 --Murphy Catherine, re qucsfing refund on (sass "B" Beer 115
Permit No. 106 ' ' ' '
'2,; -May Hinter C., requesting an inspection of Greeley Street
as drainage from street is causing erosion damage 38, 107
to his property 1138, 143
25 --Metcalf Albert, granted Class •`B" Beer Permit
April 1-Mihalakis John 1'.. rtm}uesting refund on Class "B " Beer 1.54
Permit No. 131
'• 1-Mihalakis John P., requesting refund on Cigarette Per-
mit No. :Ki ""' '•
1 -Murphy Catherine, retlnesting refund un Cigarette Per. 1.._4
alit No. 310. 1518
1- \Tiller Mrs. Ione. granted Class "B" Beer Permit
iIuy e.- �lulgrew Blacktop Ipcor}>"rattId. Assignment to Dubuque 178, 177
Bank & Trust Company .............. 180, 207
'• t3- 11ntz Melvin G., Notice of claim ...
(}--Moutan„ Street - Merfeld Lai�p191 ight 19". 217 210,inch 121992'18, 278•
Sewer ............... 433, 469, 471, 472, 473
Class "B" Beer Permit . • , . • • • • • 196, 197
" (i -Meyer Vernon, grunted ...... 208
June 3 -Moran Evelyn, Notice of Claim • • • • 213
• 3--lllller Eugene. Purchase of Lot 12•A «'ikon's Dubuque.
will(.►, is vacated MIR Street 227
3--Manl,art Harold A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit .... , 2&5July 1-:11('ngis Walter & Joseph Shannon. granted Class "...
Permit 2(7'
1 -Meyer Louls J., grunted Class " A" Beer Permit 28;,
••
1 -Murphy Sirs. 1►orothy, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 265
'• 1 Muntx I►elores K.. granted Class '•B" Beer Permit 2
1-�tuuternach Gus. 1.., granted Class `(•, Beer Permit 12)67
1- -Miller Carl F.. grants I Cigarette Permit .... • .. , ..... 21}1
,• 1-- Meyer Vernon, grantettiled
Cigarette Permit 207
1--11G het Merlin P., grouted Cigarette Permit ... . . • �7
1-\farlauss Thelma. grunted Cigarette Permit • • a17
1---�fanternach Gus I.., granted cigarette Permit . 2t37
1--Jfengis Walter and JosePh F• Shannop, granted Cigarette
Permit • • ........ �� acette Permit 087
„ 1 -Meyer ('art F.., granted R .07
granted C1Rarette Permit
" 1-Meisenburg hewn an 1... 207
" 1 -Miller Sydney. grouted cigarette Permit .
•• 1 -Meyer Louis J., grapted Cigarette Permit ..
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st'BJECT
1957
Mc
Feb.
4—McI)onneli Clair, blasting bond . • • • ..........
requesting refund on Clain "it Rerr
t3•.
7.,
"
4—McArdle Lucille,
"
Permit No. 73 ......... nrette I,ioense
4—McArdle Lucille, requesting refund on ('iR
1.0
No. 298 ....
J.. (`lgarette Permit
7r
4—McAndrews Herbert granted
Excavating Service, eClassase f"B'"aBeer��Permit
11!4 120
Mar.
"
4—McDonnell
4—McLaughlin Raymond B., granted• .. •
"C', Permit
17_'
April
15—McNamara Earl J., granted Class Beer
Service, excavating lxind • • • ...
201
June
3—bicl)ounell Excavating
3—Mrbiahon George Vincent, United District Court susUeim'd
prol1erty
action of the City in declining to rezone
'(17
Of George Vincent McMahon.................... .
d Class "B" Beer Permit .....
....
t' `tel
+'
3—bicNamer Noah, grante
1—Mc•C:arten Plumbing and IleatinR, heating lxmd • • • • • '
; 3.311. '.714
July
"
1—bicbianus William H., Notice of Claim . • • • • • • • ........
P., Cigarette Permit .. • • •
26 7
'+
"
1—McCauley Francis granted
1—McLaughlin Raymond, granted ('igorette Z'ermit .. • • • •
1—McNamara Earl J., granted Cigarette Permit . • • • • • • • • •
te
Thomas F., and Ruth, g......i
-
"
1—McDonough
ttt�
......Cigar...........
Permit
1—McAndrews Herbert J., granted Cigarette Permit • . • • • •
^ ;
0
"
"
1—McNamer Noah, granted Cigarette Permit .. • • • • •
Rosella, objecting to traffic on White Street..
"
15—licReever
Howard, re(vacation
between IliestingBof t 1 (f('esteger
easement
Heights and that a five foot strip of said wtsement
ill(- adJoiuing lots...
1811. 3•+�
be. sold to the owner of each of
be.
12—McPoland Frank, requesting removal of it tree in front
Aug.
of his home .. ......... .
3—McFarland Edward J., requesting permission to construct
Sept.
a stone retaining wall in front of his property `�9,
356 •381
„14111
3 --McClean Vincent A.. granted Class "B" Beer Permit • • • •
"B" Permit
;3t9
3—McDonough Thomas F., granted Class Beer . .
"
16 --McDonnell Wayne, requesting permission to excavate iu
36(t
Oct.
Julien Drive ............ "
23—McCullough Delbert J., release of claim .... ...... ....
25 -McCarron David H. et. al., requesting stop signs at Hill-
413
Nov.
"
crest & Chaney Roads
25 --McAndrews Herbert J., granted Class " B" Beer Permit ..
457, 4.
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I'll ge
M
Jan. 7 -. Moore F;u(;in+•erins; l'++. inc.. heutintt iK►nd ..............
s
Ciirli and
7--itis ('.utlteryfront thehyoutli pr(ga•rtw r4lvellielit witconcrete
line(If Lenox Ave-
nue tit the sonih prolierty line of I lilgeway Avenue
27. 28. :15. '19, 41
Miller (►tto F.. Notic" of ('lain .. .. ............ 43, 113
granted ('I+tss "Il" Meer Permit r�3. r
1'eh. 4 Miller Earl 11. C Mildrttil, currectiou of assosstneot . • • •
l dill, Sires t. �nraNnn
(If, between Runker 1!911 Street and
\Ln:taaut Stra•►,t 3
........................7(l, 111, '313
4 'Mit roy:I'M a:eorate M.. NOON' of ('lnhu .. .........
7
4--Mihalavlc11 Anlhony C., requesting refund on Cigarntte 7:►
L9eett•e No. Sl ........ 7R
t _Nilchel Merlin I'.. grautt"d ('lot,4- "I3" Itet•r Permit ...... 78
!—�fell�ia \ltnirice fl.. granteol l'la-c,4 "I3" Beer Permit .....
4—Monroe Street. Improvement with Rituniinous Concrete
Surfacing from S. I'. L. of Broadway to alley west of
... 7S 7l+. S0, i17 S18 A t
Fulton Street 100, 122 1'3.'3. 141 502, i-103
•• 4 Street. improvement with ('oncrete ('Writ and
Gutter from S. To. L. of Wilbricht IanP to N. I'. T..
0-6
of lferfeld Lane ', a1, !�. �'. SNI. 121. 11'1', W. 'St,
,• 4—.Metr(ilx)li1un Ileighis upproval of plat........"B"• • • • •
Beer
Mar. 4—Murphy l'utherine, r iluesting refund on ('IMAs115
Permit No. 106 ..
111mer l'., requesting un inslx•ctiou of Greeley Street
n,4 dr►itutge from street is causing erosion damage 138, 1117
to 111,4 prolx,rty . .142. 14:3
'25--\tetenlf Alpert, granted Class "13" Be"r Permit .l
leer
April 1—\Iihalakis Jtllul 1'.. r+4inesting refund on Class ... M1:r1
Permit No. 1:11 ...
1—d11halatkf,4 .Toltn I'., nHpu•,4ting refund on Cigarette Per: 154
mit Nu. !Hi ...
..................... . .
1--\lurphy ('atheriuc, rt�luestiug refund on ('igarntte Per
.. 1:,4
mit Nu. 310 158
1 Miller 'Mrs. lou", grouted l'I+tss "R" Beer Permit
Mayal \Inigrew RiackO. IneorliomM d, Ass93rnm"nt to Dubuque 118, 177
Baulk & Trust ('oml►auly ........................ .180, 207
Notice of ('lain .
•• (1— \ionUu+a Street - Merfeld Lau" eight (S) Inch Sanitary
101, 1!►", 217, 218 2191 248. 278
Sewer ..................100, - .133, 401), •171. 473 473
107
li- \fryer Vernon, grunted Clan. "li" Beer Permit1l N1, 308
June 3—•Moran l;velyn, Notice of Claim
" 3—JiFik•r N;ng"ue. purchase of le,t 12-A Wil-ou's I)uhnque. 213
Which is vucateQ \fill Strw•t ....... ; 220, 2'7
" 3—\fauhatr( tiarnld .k., grunted Class "R" Beer I erutit ...
July 1—afengis Walter & Joseph Shannon. granted ('loss "B" ..8•►
Permit 291:)
" 1—Jlever Luuis .1.. granted ('lass "I3" Reer Permit -1
1 Nlirphy \irs. 1►orothy, granter! ('lass "R" Beer I'erntlt 3(15
' 1 Jluatz I►elure. K.. granted Class "R" w-er Permit .
1 �luuteruau•h tin,. L.. grunted ('las, '(•,, Beer P"rudt ... 287
1 Miller Carl i:.. granted l'igurettt• Permit 2(17
1 \leyav Veruun, granted Cigarette Purtalt 1.187
1 �Ik hel \Ferllu 1'. granted Cigarette Permit • ...... 207
1 Marlauss Thelu►a, grant(~! Cigarette Permit 2x17
1 �fauternach lius L., granted ('igur"tte Permit 2157
" 1 \Iengis Walter and .IosepU F. Shotnwn, granted Cigarette
Permit 287
287
„ 1--\coyer Carl H.
granted l'lgarled Permit .... 287
" 1—'Ivisenburg Kenneth I,., grouted Cigarette Permit •• Sd87
• 1-- �1111er Sydney, grunted ('lgarette Permit .............
1—Meyer f.onls J., granted cigarette Permit ..
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- ,� ►;.Il:e'"1 Page
l �►a � --
m
1—\idler Mrs. Tone, granted (9garette Permit .............
Cigarette I'ermll ........
267
_G,�
"
1--3Murphy \Irv. Dorothy. granted
1-1111this Merle, granted Cigarette Permit ...............
1;'%
'
1—.[arty Merlin .T., graniP(I Cigarette I'ernilt . • • • • • • • • • • • . •
e'er
;,.
'
]—Mellon Maurice, granted Cigarette Permit ..............
"
1— ed Metrnlf Albert. grantCigarette Permit .... • • • • • • • • • •
-'
"
1—.Iptca Delores F., gran Cigarette Permit ............
"
]:i. -41a 'tin Oil Company. t:rnnted ('it arette Permit ........
2.5-11atz Melvin G.. Notice of Claim ............. ..
"
e for
35—Mulgrew Blacktop In(,.. revinPsting extension of time fo
the completion of the 11):7 Bituminous Surfacing Pro-
ject No. 1.. ......... _tis• arse
............................. .
Aug.
.r—ailla .Tess, objecting to proposed I►rice Inn on Mamond
Street ....... ...1
.IP►sch Gerard .T., granted Cigarette Permit ...........
301
1
311
Meyer Carl E., granted Class "B" Beer I'ern►it . • • • .. .
•
—.Murray Stan. addressed .ir, F.ngene Lang of Lnramore.
Douglas & Popham. Ine.. concerning; new gas rates
:317
12-11anhart Harold A. Jr., requesting refund on ('hes. -IV
Beer Permit No. 40 .................
:128
Sept.
3—Montgomery Ward & Co.. heating bond .................
:13:3
3-3fulgrew Thos. J. Co., requesting the vacation of lxcrtion
of Terminal Street ....................3 8, :i",8. 371.
40:1. 401
"
3-1Iulgrew Thos. J. C., rerinesting a quit claim deed con-
veying all of Charter Street .... • • ..............339.
3.511
"
3—.Miller Sydney, grante'ct Class "Il" Beer Penult .........
1111
"
3—.Montana Strcct, cast Iron water main from the South Pro-
perty Line of Wilbricht Road to the North Property
Line of Merfeld Road. scliethile of as,iP-14Nil►ents
3-1hilgrew Thos. J. Co., heating bond ....... • . • .
"
1(:-11t. St. Bernard Seminary, Inc., grantee) ('ig;amtty Permit
aiel
"
16-3Merach Gerard J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ......
302
Oct.
7—Mulgrew Those. J. Co., offering the sum of $750.011 for a
deed to Lot 2 of Block 10A in the Dubuque flarlor
Company Addition to the City of IlubuynP. Iowa...
374. •fall
"
7-3Martin Senator, letter of appreciation and gratitude ex-
tended to him for the City re'ce'iving grant of K251 0MI
for Sewage Dispersal Bind Treatment Plant ..........
391
"
17—.Milks Patricia. Notice of Claim .......................
40:1, 4'_u
Nov.
.. ...... .........
4-1Iettile Carl, heating Fond....... ... ..
421
"
4—'Meyer ITerbert and Mildred, granted Class "B" Beer
PPrusit....... .. .. ..
.... .... ... ... ... ... . .. ..
435
"
0—.Murphy Ellen E., offer to purchase Lots 1 and '_ of .lin-
eral Lot 37, except northerly 00 feet ...............
111, 4KI
Frank E., release of sidewalk bund .............
415
"
25—Mathis 'Merle, requesting refund on * Cigarette Permit
No. 228... .............. ......
... ....... ... ... ...
4311
Dec.
11—Medical Associates Realty Company, requesting Mtermis-
sion to Prec•t a canopy ............................
4119, •181
"
0-11eyer .Iarcus J., granted Cigarette Permit ............
477
"
4—Meyer Marcus J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit ........
477
"
20—\Mai At. C., relative to parking problem north of 10th ou
.Main Street............. ........
.... ....... ... ...
41"
"
20--Mulgrew Blacktop, Inc., agreement with the City to remedy
the defects in the 1957 Asphautle Concrete Surfacing
ProjectNo. i .....................................
:101
INDEX - BOOK 87
11157
SI IU FCT
Pace,
N
.I,u,. 7
Nt•I.nu T. IT.. mpintinlet] City Nollvitt,r ..................
1
" 7
Ninth StreM•t Ueeetopuomt Tilt] Butlin Nn, 2. ;41•,•,.1}
t,llive of
42
7
\„cel Oliver It., amlhorixed ht eon,iruct a �tt,t on Ial.t
Ninth Street ......................................
41
7
Ninth Ntreet. grade established ......... ......
47
7
Mr
el s..lnm• \L. crnnte•tl ('ln-. '•
"R" Ite�e•r I erntil
:�.:. :14
7
Nt•umei.ter Joplin l'.. granted ('lass "t"' ]leer Permit ....
S1
1't•i.. I
Nena'ohner VIneent .I, & Iie•rtille C.. correction of
1141.111 .................. ............. .............
twt
11., Chy Ntrlioitor. 1 -mid . . ... ...............
63
I
Norton Luvern C., F144-trienl Impector, httntl ...........
t►1
I
Nelson Helen. Clerk. Water Dept.. bond .. ............
(Ni
I
- Ntu•th Central 1'1111111• Neniee Col.. exemation bund .....
61%
I
Ninth Nireet, vacation erf. front Ii1nfY street west 2.110.1%
feet .. ........................... .
71. 114
1
North Gr,n dview Avenue, impnlvement with Aot Nils-Itot
]alit] A.phaltic t'onerete Snrfac!ng from %ht- N. 11. 1..
III` Dexter SUret to the• oxten�ion of the S. 11. L. of
Lot 71 of Woodhiwn Park Addltlou ............R(1,
Rl, R2,
............................ 101. IW. 103, 101. 1'24.
125, 141
4
North I:ranth iew Avenue. imlivivem ew with ]lot \IIs -]lot
Laid Asphantic ('onerete Rurfavinr from the W. 11. L.
of Auburn Street to the S. 11. L. of Clarke 1►rive Rn.
91, tt2.
.......... 101. I R2. 141:1. 104. 124,
125, 141
4 -North e:rnmiviely Av••nue, imprnce ment with Mot Mix-Ilot
Laid Asphaltic Ottivrete Surfacing from the W. I'. L.
t.f .1ouhnrn Street to the Intersection with Andulmm
street ....................... so,
..................
kl. s2.
101, M2. MI. 101, 11-11.
1-71. 111
4
North e:l•andview Axenm, IN%t•.t side onlyl with Con-
crele Curb and a:11tter fn,m the S. 11. L of Clarke
11rive to the N. 11. L. of Ito<edi le A rune ..R3, 84,
R.S, 01.
91, !J:r. 110. 121. 129
5M. 507
4-Nm-th
cl•1111t111ew Avenue. (ea,t amide only) imlirtrrelnent
with concrete curb and gutter from the R. I'. i.. of
1'btrke Drive to the exMndwl E. 11. L. of North Algona
Street mill fr4im tilt- extended E. 1'. L. 4117 Nrlrth Al-
gona street to the N. 11. 1.. of Ilexter street N:1. 84.
&1. 111•
.......................... I . 1Y2. iii. 95. 111i, 121. 122.:10(3,
rill,
Mar. I •
North Grlunh icw Avenue established ..................
01. 13:1
May (%
Naaolao Victor It. and Iticharel N., grunted Cigarette
Permit ........ .. ... ...... .. ....
"l";
1116
' 41
Nmunan Victor IL mad Riehard N.. granted ('lass
Beer Permit ......................................
1116, 1117
.Ione 3
North Central Pu111h• service Comlulny. report of opera-
fhmn for the year 107111 ........................
:1
Neyetls Robert If%, cnueelhltioll of sidmalk l►enul .......
212
July I
-••Ninth Small I►evelopnlent Parkini Lot lilt] Rer•Iion
No. .1", acceptance of
"Ii"
-'::1
1
N,tcv Club of I►uhnque, ship Nn. 67. granted Vilnts
IUNIT I'el'llllt ...... ....... .. .............
2117)
I
Nen m -Wer John. grouted ('!garette Permit ............
2191
Nauman 1'I( -tor 11. & Itichard N., grallIt4l Cigarette Permit
'2111
" 1
Nicks Urs. Josephine. granted ('Igarette Permit ........
Y(i7
" 1-
Noel Carl L. granted Cigarette Permit .................
2117
1
-Nleks Itay L. granted Cigarette Permit .........I....
=t N`
" 1
Naeo. 'Phomas 1:., granted Cigarette Permit ............
'-'(ts
" I
Navy Chili of Ihlbugne, Still) No. 417, grantevl Cigarette
114rneit ...... .. .................
2
" 1
.......
Ntwl John E., Lminted Cignrette Permit ................
.14 1
I
Ney (']armee, granted ('ignrette Permit
"69
1
Nei• Albert, grmnled ('ignrettt- Permit ..................
269
INDEX — BOOK 87
1!167
I l3JFCT
I'age
N
"
1—North Central Public Service company. relative to gas
rates .. .. ........'71, 31:1, :120, :3211,
:3�_'..,_
"
1—North Central Public Service Coalpanp. Aur(winent with
the ('Ity of Dubuque releasilm the ells1.11)(111t far 11 gas
main along Chnney Rond north of l:nafluann Ave-
"
nue ..... .....
?.fi—Nes Albert .1., granted ('Inns "li•' Beer Permit .. .. .
"
25 --Nicks Airs. Josephine, granted Class '•B" Bfr-r i'i•rinit
"
9_5—National Safety Council, relwlrt by fir. Phil Streit 1'e1:1 -
tire to he traffic situation and the ('sty Safefy P"41 -
gram.............................................
29'
.dug.
5—Norman Rayne A., representing the Dubugne ('han111er
of Commerce. read a communication to the Counell
relative to the budget and increased taxes ..........
.w;
"
5—Ney Albert J., granters Class "B" Beer Permit .........
311
Sept
3—Noel Carl L.. granted Class "B" Beer Permit ............
:149
'
16—Nauman Herman et. al., relative to Meadow Gold Dairy
... ..... ...... ....
burning rubbish ..... ...... ....
"
20—Navy mothers Club, requesting permission to hold a Tal,;
Day ..... .... .......... ...
:171
Oct.
7—Nason Philip 1I., letter of appreciation for courtesy shown
on their recent trip to Dubuque to vices the Industrial
Park and River Development ......................
371
"
7—National Distillers and Chemical Corporation, agrtwment
with the City of Dubuque nutborizing the City to ex-
tend the sidetrack for the Sewage Treatment Plant..
:171;
"
7—Nacos Thomas E., granted Class "B" 'Beer Permit .....
391
Nov.
6—Neyens Fred E., reappointed to the Dock Commission
440
"
6—North Central Service Company, assigning their franchise
to Northern Natural Gas Company (operating as
Peoples Natural Gas I►ivision) ....................
441, 41;1
"
25—Nickles Willma E., Notice of Clahn .....................
414, 481
"
2&—Nicks Ray, granted Class "B" Beer Permit ............
4-W, t:
Dec.
9—Naumnn Edward 31. et. al., requesting th.:t the appliention
of Leonard & Velma Healy for rezoning property on
the southeast corner of Central Ave. and :10th Strew
begrunted ........................................
46
INDEX — BOOK 87
tit 17 1 dt.l c( 1'
fain.
O
Jan. 7 ordinawe, N�,, 1 -,7. .U1 4'Whi aure• all-,e•anna and nwkhn:
a111n g1ri:1t1 1,� .,f t:1� li�ie, awl „tier •wircv, of
r-i-wie• t" H— vNI-fiditln•e;. for City (;overument in
the e'u4 11,0-w1•1c, fur the- fiscal year 1 i imtim, .1:111-
:n 1. 1!t:• -1 6iidniv l a•, cnher 31, 1951 ani wilb-
oririna ecrtain 1rnn•f1r• 4-f funds ............ _' :1. 4.
7 - Ordinance X11. 257. An a n,linnuve .',mending 4 )rdin:tnrn
No. :3,1!1. known a, i lu• Truffle ('ode, by lielwallnL
Section i -a of Schedule I thereof unci Fnaeting at Sub-
stitme the•refelt• ........ ..........................
43
' 7 i)rdiuunee No. :::,7. An Ordinance Authorizing Oliver
I1. Nagel to (',mstruet it Step eon Fast Ninth Street
41
7 Ordinance N•1. 4-:•7 An Ordhl:n ce E-ttatlli-hing a Grade
on Itelalrah Di -he from it p-diit 5 feel Northerly of
the North l'r-Iii•rty Linc of 11111vre,t Road to the
Knuth Prolx•rty line of furter itoad ...............
4:.
7 ttrelinance N.1. 5 7,7. .111 Ordhuuu•e• F,tablishing it Grade
on i:aer::reen Drive from the North I'rulx•rty Line
of A01ury Itoad to it Itoint northerly at distance of
1.2-04.4 ft4,t .......................................
4:1
" 7—Ordhwnee No, tr57. An Ordinanr E-tabllshing it Grade
on Ilillcre,t Road from the West i'ruperty Line of
Avalon Road westerly it db4taue4- of 424.:1 feat
411
" 7---()rdinnum Nee. 7-:17. An Ordinan(v Establishing a (trade
on Karen Street from a lxdnt M5 feet west of the
%vest priolwrty line of tarter Road we•sierly a distant:,
of :113 feet................ ........................
411
" 7—Ordinance No. 4-57. An Ordinance F,atablishing a Grade
on Ninth Street from the West Property Line of Bing
Street to the Fust Property Line of Unh-ersity Avenue
47
• 7 --Ordinance No. 9-57. An Ordinance Establishing a Grade
on Lindale Street from the existing west end of
Lindale Strw-t we-eterly it distance of 127 feet
47
" 7—Ordintutee No. 10-57. An Ordinance Establlshing it Grade
on Vidleyciew Road from the West Property Line
of Aralen Road Westerly it distance of 410 f(wt
4S
" 7 --Ordinance No. 1117. An (Irdinauce Establishing a (trade
on Carter Road from the South 1'rolwrty Line of As-
bnry Str(4-t southerly it distance of 4877 fent ........
49
i 1 toter Lucille, t9erk dt: Stenographer, Water Dept., bond .
60
4—Ordtuutce No. 12-57. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 3:349 by re-ltealiug Section 52 and enacting it sub-
stitute therefor; ly relxmlimt Set -tion 14.1 ani adding
It neap• Scet lou 111.11 .. ... • ... .. ....
87
" 4—Ordinance No, 13-:e7. .%n Ordlnan•p Amending Ordinance
No. 3:349 known as the Traffic ('ode, by adding a new
set -thin lim).1 thereto, Regulating Parking in Tali -
"11) Stauds ........................................
OS
" 4 -- Ordinance No. 11.57. .1a Ordinance Establishing North
(lrandciew Avenue turd ('lounging the lames of cer-
tain strw•ts to provide therefor ....................
(19, 91
" 4 ---Ordinance No, 15-57. .111 Ordiaanr .Unending Ordlurn•e
No. 3-31, Ictlowu as the %mint; Ordhuuu•e and 7.uu1119
Jlap, ('haur;iag the veining e•lasaficadon of certain
herein described lots i Wood StrWt ) ..............
0'), 113
" 4-4VNel11 WIiIIatit F.., gra ut(41 ('lass •'B" Beer Permit .....
7-9
�Iar. 4 . O'Neill Fuel h Iientiug ('o., heating bund ..............
105
" 4 -.Ordivanel• No. 1(t 57. .\u Ordinance Vacating Portions of
Simmer Street, (iarfleld Ave.. Bench Street, West
Ninth Street and Mills 14treet In the ('lay of Dubuque
114
" 4 O'\learn 1.,1ui,,... ...
granted ('igurntte Permit
119, 14:
" 25 Ordinance No 17-57. An Ordinutce Granting Carr..ldatne
& ('oilier Jobbing Diii-kiou i'ermission to 51aiatain a
Canopy over the Sidewalk . ........................
131
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" 25—Ordinance No. 1R-',7. An Ordin:rlw'e e.tal,lisiling a (:rade
on AIlduhon Street frlmm North Property Line of Lot
72 Woodlawn Park Additbin to tile, Slnith Propw•rty
Line of Rosedale Arenne
" 25—Ordinance No. 10- il. .1n (►rdinance est:ll li,hfillg a grad,•
oil Jeffrey Drive froin the Routh Property Line of v:11-
leyriew Road to the North Property Line (if 11111-
•
erest Road1:,
•'
,
=T)--nrdinane'e No. 2t 4 . An Ordinance 11 (:rnfle
on Keokuk Street from the Wfwt i'ropwerty Line of
Primrose Street to the Rest End of Street
,
" 25—Ordinnnee No. 21-57. An Ordinnnce e,tablishiug n Grade
on North Grandview Arenne from the North Pro-
perty Line of Dexter Street to the Mouth 1'reperty
Line of Clarke Drive ...........................
"
1:13
25—Ordinance 22-57. An Ordinance establlstdng 11 Grade
on Prescott Street froin the South Property Line of
Roosevelt Street to the North Property Line of F:mf•r-
son Street
25--Ordimluee No. 23--W. ;fin Ordinanee establishing a Grad( -
1:14
on Wilbrleht Lane from the South Property Line of
Asbary Street to the West end of Wilbricht Lane
)rdinnnee No. 24-57. An Ordinanee ewtablishing a I;rade
1:i;,
ou Wo7wllawn Street from the South Propµ-rty i.ine
of Karen Street to the North
I'rope•rty Line of As-
bury Street ...........
.. ..
25 --Ordinance No. 25X)7. An Ordinance estnbli,hing a Grade
135
on York Street from the North I'ropw•rly Line of Cnr-
tis Street to South Property i.ine
of I►odgc Street ...
2 -5 --Ordinance• No. 26-'/7. An Ordinanee Amending Ordliviuve
N.O. 10-53, by Repealing Section 2 (el Thereof and
Euac•tiilg a Substitute Therefor.
(I►og'Licensel.►
April 1—Ordinance Nu. 27-..7. Au Ordinance Aulending Ordlu-
137
ante Nn. 3.34. known as the Zoning Ordiunure and
7w)ning Jiup. Changing
the Zoning Cl11ssificatiffn of
certain herein dewerilled
real estate from 11t1 -o Fan111y
District ('lassification to Lfw'ill $uslnews
1►istrif t
"R" Classifie•atifm (North side of I)odge, east of
Bryant.) ........
14(i,
1—Ordinanet. No. '2R-57, An
1Hi
Ordinance 1'ac11ting the Alley
Lying between Jfain Street and Mallin Stre•e•t from
Camp Street to Charter Street
.....................
„ 1—Ordinance No. 29Z)7. All Ordinance establiNhing (:rade
147
11
on Carter Road from a point 4R7 feet s7»Uherly fr7»n
Asbury Road to a ioint 7i feet
South of the South
Property Line of Vulleyyiew Road
1 ---Ordinance No. 30.57. An Ordinluw•e
117
(�+tablishing o Gr11de
on 11111crelct Road from it point 424.5 feet
W(-Alerly
from Avalon Road to It Polut 120 feet westerly of W(ua
Property line Of ,1eQrey I)rlye
"
......
1—Ordinance No. 31-57. An Ordimuu•e 1•Atabliwlling
1IS
1l gl'7111P
on Pennsylvania Avenue frau the• Rest I'rupw rt
line Of Chaney Road
to tilt. Rest Corporation f.11oo-my
I—Ordluanee No. 32-57.
144
An Ordin+wce, eµ1111/llwhing a (:rudf
On Yalleyytew Road from 11 point 410ffet
fro
\1'csterly
the West Property Line of Avalon I(oad in
East Property
thy•
Line Of Carter Road .
1—Ordinanee NO. 33457 An Ordinance Providing
] 1!1
for the I(( -g-
Illation of Taxical,,,,, requiring a
1'rewcrlbiuR the License Idceuw' 14erefor,
Fee, and 1'ro�'iding 11 Peuulty
fur ill(('�,violation thereof,
o. and Itcpellltug f►rdLuulc4.
................ 1'A►, V,)],
152
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l u: 47
I'age
i m-ditill 1,ee No. 31•:47. .\n t►rdiminee 1'rohlhitlim the Stile
of 11a14y t•hiek,. lomoits or line•klings as I'ets or
Nr4erltie,, :u1d l'roeidi11c it I'e11nity fill' the•/1011111011
1114 rva4f ... .. .....
1:,2
1:4 411-4111' nlee Not. :::l''.4... \u e)l'di11an,•e U'labiishing 14ewage
Nereiee I'harCe :11,41 I'roehllnt; a Penult} for the
�'io1111ion There„f..............................LIO, 101, 1(P_
1:, 4114111,:01, 4 No. 311":47. .\11 (irdinlnn•e Amending ordluane•e
by ad41intt to Sertlon 1 11 m,w `till scv•tlott (C).
tLi-nomihly vintei• r:Ues1 ................
1111
i;, ordi11nuee No. :17-.7. .Ut e ►rdin11nee .\uleniling ordinance
a:; -III. knomn it, the• 'I'raffie lode of the Pity of
1)011,0104. Ly Itepe111i1,;; se4•tio,1 71 (if Schedule fi
thereof an41 1:uaeting 11 Nnb•titute therefor. Ire-
,trietinc p4n•Ici11g ott Month vide of Avon `treed .....
107
�I:n
(. 411-4111,:1,„•4 No. 3S. -W. A11 e n 0huun e4 est11blishi11g a grade
o,1 Le11ox Ac"e11ne from( the Fast Prtilm'rty Line of
Itroccn .��'4une to the imersection of Lenox avenue
ilt Av. ............ •
and I'4,111>ylvane
18(1
(t-._Itrdin:ulee Nil. 39-."17. A11 Ordinlume Hetntl:113119 the I)Ispos-
al of Sewage and Wastes Into Pnblie Sewers of the
Pity of Imbuque, and I'rovidin¢ Penalties fur the fio.
1:1ti,m '1'lo•rei)f................................. 181, 1�_
111114
3 ordin101ee \o. 40-:1'l. An llydinanre Granting the 1111buque
11,141 Wiscon,;In Bridge ('o. permission to lustall
'1'rea41les and Wiring for Toll Itlivorder .............
_0fl
a--(114111,111,,4 Not. I1-:47. .11, e►rdltutnee Ilegulating the uses
of the Waterfr4o11t of the ('ity of I ulimpip, and the
11111-1 al's, 10141x, and Maters Adja4ent thi-reto: Rev -
filling tilt- ()1era int of Mater Craft on (,Ity \fitters;
210
and I't•ot•iding 11 Penalty fur fiulatiun litimif .......
.filly
1 e 11-4110:1,0•,• \o. .12_:47. .11, a )rdinlut4e ae;tboriring Agnes R.
241, 242
inLn n t„ root ,t rust a Willi In solos titre -t . • - • • • • •
1 t ir,li I:,I,(v N„ 1::":47. Ali Ordinlu0•e Amendin, (lydinanee
No, X1,111. I:uoevn is the Traffle fold(', by Adding n
no�c seeti4m 2. f. f. to S4hed111e If thereof. Itwo hour
Imrking 401 l:a,t Si414 of Igth St. front Central to first
242
alley east of 0.11tra1 Ave . .........................
1—Ordintture No. .11.:47. An e)rdhtanCe .Unending Ordinance
Ni. 1-11, knoocn 11s the 7.e)ting 1lnp and 7.01,11,9 l)r-
dit1111we lif the City of 1►ub11gtle, su 11s to ('Iassify the
herein ele>c•rihe(I property as multiple Famiiy Resl-
1 l' 1 by University Aver
Qe,1, ,• i 1111 riot. tau area tonne it 2424
ane.. \\"il„1,1 Aveuue 11110 Mg Ith .lceuue) ....... M
I--e)rdin:n0e No. 45-:47. Ali Ordiva11Ce• establishing it (.rade
4K:t11fitimm Actwy w,1ueml frmtoo till. (lentelrIlle U,nelifl l
Kanet`treet-
1.-elberho0et .1—wph F.. granted ('lass "l Beer Permit ....
” 1 tt'Neili William. granted Cigarette Permit .............
" 1 t 1e.4•hger 'I'limim, A., grouted cigarette PPrmlt .........
' 1 e lberhoffer .10,41411 F.. granted Ciga1-ette Permit ........
I lele11, grlurted l'igarette Permit • • • ... ...... .
•+ 1_-l►rdinau4e4 \u. -Itt:47. .U, ()r41Ill" 11ee4 Atuendinl
tiller. Nu. 3341)• Knimn it, the 'Traffic Cale by Add-
ing a 11ew bieetio1, 77 to ti4hedule• f1 thereof. (prw
hibiUng porking o1, tc4,t side of Syc11mure between
1.4111 & 111th Sirvets)-
.........•.................
Ordill
1 ttnlilt:utee \o. 17-:47. An Wdin11tiCe• Amending
11114.4 No. 7-17, by adding It 11e1e Se4tio11 7:3.17 therC-
to. t in,t:111illg parkim: weler• on the south side of
10111 Street fro111 0.1111-111 to While.) ...............
:.57
205
,)Its
208
201
270
278
.70
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15—Ordinance No. 48-57. An ordinance Granting Il. F.. Thotnl}
son and Florence It. Thompson the right to vonstr u•t
a Sanitary Sewer in Fremont Avenue, and Providing 271e
the Terms and Conditions therr,f .................
l:r—O1:4feara Lonis. granted ('lass -13" Beer Permit ......... '-
%4
Aug. 5—Ordinam4- No. 49-717. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 3349. Known as the Traffiv Cisle by repealing
Section A. of Schetbile VI thereof allot enacting It snb-
stitute therefor. (No parking on portions of West
5th Street.)...... 34M12—OrdiIngcretes to be (-barg drforath f irni hin¢I, f 91Vsifter
residential. commercial and firtu industrial porlsose
within the City of Dubuque, low"; fixing and regu-
lating the methal (if service thereof: repealing Ordin-
ance No. 35-:15. and all Ordinances and Resolution! lu a_"_ a �:;
conflict herewith • • • • • •
Sept. 3—Ordinance No. An Ordinance Amending Ordinanve
No. 3434, known as the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordin-
ance of the City of Dubngne so as to classify the here-
in described property as Two Family Residence I►Is-
triet (Lot 1 to 8 inclusive of J. F. Kleinschmiclts
Sub.
" 3—Ordinance No. 52-7c7. An Ordinanee Amending Ordinance
No. 3.34, known as the Zoning \lap and Zoning Or-
dinance of the City of Dubuque so as to classify the
herein descrilwd property as Ileavy Industrial Dis-
trict 'l'3' •
" 3—Ordinance No. 54-57. An Ordinance vacating it Portion of
West Ninth Street lying north of I.ot 'd of Ludescher
Place and the West twenty-flve feet of Int 1) of
Lorimer's Subdivision and providing for the convey-
ance there'eef.. ... 337. 3s4'
............. ... ... .... .. ..
" 3—Ordinance No. 54-57. An Ordinance Granting Kenneth .1.
Palm the right to construct a sanitary sewer 1n
Dodge Street and providing the terns and condl.
tions thereof.. ....... .K17, XIS
...... ........ .... ...
3—Oeschger Thomas, granted Class "C" Beer Permit ...... :341e
20--Ordinance No. 55Z7. An Ordinance Vacating and Auth-
orizing conveyance of a certain de*crilmd lsertion of
Terminal Street. designated as Lot A of Block 111•
Dubuque Harbor Company Addition, to Thomas J.
liulgrew Company. 1 nut adopted) ..............371. 411.3. 401
Oct. 7—Ordinance No. 56-57. An Ordinance authorizing Inward
J. McFarland and Angella T. 'McFarland to Construct
a Wall in Muscatine Street ... ... .. 3"1
.. ... ..........
" 7—Ordinance No. 57-57. An Ordinance Amending the Zoning
lisp and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dnbnque.
Iowa, known as Ordinance No. 3-44. by changing the
Zoning Classification of I.ot ': of Lot 1 of I11ock :3.
Hillcrest Heights from Single Family Residence Dls-
tric•t Classification to Lural Business District "A"
Classification .... ... .. ..... 3h2. 42!1
7—Ordinance No.-X8-.57. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 3349. Known as the Traffic Code. by Repealing
Section 8.1 and Enacting a Substitute therefor, and
by Adding Sections 77 and 78 to Schedule VI thereof 882
7—Ordinance No. 50-57. An Ordinance Vacating a Portion
of Tower Street and the Alley lying between Block
32 Dubuque Harbor Improvement Company's Addition
and Block "I" Booths Addition awl
" 7-014mist Club of Dubuque, requesting authority to start
a campaign to raise funds to finance "Youth Appre-
ciation Week" ..................................... 884
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1- OMilium•,, No. 60-7,7. All 41rdinance amthorizing and pro -
wiling for til,• isstwuce fuel sw•uriag the istyment
,if �1.",",41.11411► Sewer Rewenme tlottds of ill(• City of
i lal,mim•. Iowa, miller the provisions of Chapter :114
„f tb,• fount- of Iowa. for the purpose of defraying the
,•,,.t. t,o that amlonnt of con-4tructing sewage works lilt(]
facilities in and for said City ......................
3%4
2:1 .1►cr1e1 Iay,rge et. Ill., objecting to the pl'tition of Fern
Shiremoul re,lm-tim: that it grade be established oil
Edith St. ls•iww,cn llrultswiek and Filloww Streets ....
413
2:1 Ordimance N,,. 4-1 ",7. An 4►rdinance Amending Ordinance
No. 241-7,1• ll ° Itels•flling Stwtion :, thereof, and Adding
it New scc(ion :,. and Sw•tion :lA Thereto ..........
414
Nov.
_:, Ordinance N•,. li2:,7. An 1►rdlnanlr Establishing Regn-
lations for ('110, Puts and Requiring that Permit he
obtained theref„re: and Providing Penalty for Viola-
tion hereof .. .... ..... .. .. .. 444, 44:,
Ordinance No. 11:1-:,7. An Ordinance Amending Budget
Its approwe,l by Me;olntion No. 1iWill and Ordinance
No. 1-",7 ....... ......... .. .......... 452, 4(18
,•
25—O'Mara Helen. granted ('lames ••C•' Deer Permit .........
457
I)ee.
11-Illanskv Rartu•y. heating 1 and .........................
481
il—(lydinnnce No. 64-57. An Ordinance ainending Ordinance
No. :1.3-41.1. known as "The Traffle Code" of the City of
I►uhulple. by adding it new Sv-tion 79 to Schedule VI
thereof ..
4117
/
il--Nnuman F:dwward NI. et. al., reilueuting that the application
Leonard & Velma Mealy for rezoning property on
L L
d
of
the southeast corner of Central Ave. fund 3oth Street
lit' granted ...
487
_l(► )rdinanle No. 417,-:,7. An Ordinance fixing requirements
for the subdivision of Land into lots in the City of
lhabmgtte: relaling to .trlr•ts. alleys, blovks, lots.
parks. playgrounds and school sites within sneh sub-
division: relating to rules and regulations governing
pints, filing, and approval therwlf : an(] designating
this (Irdimance ns •'TILE Si'Fli)1VISION REGi?LA-
487.
488
TIONS 11F THE PITT 41F DUBUQUE ....
20 Ordinance No. lNi:,7. .fin Ordinamce Amending Ordinance
No. 33411, known as lilt- Traffic ('ode by designating
Asbury Street as a "through str(4•t" and authorizing
Stop signs al (1hllney Road, Ilillerest Road. Valley -
wiPR I{Mild 41IId A1'!►hln I;,lull • • • '
view
49'=
A"1irdit ante Nu. 1i7-57* An OrdhnmleP• Amending Ordinance
No. 7-47 toy Repealing ti('eiion 7.4.10 and Enaeting a
Substitute therefor, 11141 by Enacting It new Section
498
"
7.:1.1 S. . ' . . . . .rtlon of
Ordinance vacating a Ix
20—Ordlnamce No. 41.u:,7. .Ut
Atlantic Street. Roslrlale Awenne, and the alley ly-
Inuut.diately south of Lot A of Lot 1 of Lo 1 of
493
Mineral Lot 1711
" 20—Ordinance No. 09.57. An Ordinance Anlending the Zoning
:1tup and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque
by l'hanglag the Zoning Classifleation of the Nest
4414
2(141 feet of Lot One of Mineral Lot 376A .. • • • •
_u --Ordinance No. 70-57. An Ordinance Amending the Zoning
'Mup and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque
by reclassifying the property described as the North
494
11, of ('ity Lot 470 im tilt- Original Town of Pubuque
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long(.
Jan. 7—Planning & 7A,Ilf1►g Commission, relative to plans and re-
port of the IIwk Commission for the clevel„pmotit
of I costa Illvd. in area 13 of the I►uhugae hot►I%trfai
Park, and reeommending it width of litY for trik
boulevard ......................................... t1
7—fear Street, Improvement with liitunninou� Conerete
Surfacing from the "oath property ]flit- of Cleveland
Avenue to the north property line of Rush Street
111, 14P, 25, 26
7-11rescott Street, improvement with itituminoul; Conerele
Surfneing from the northeast proi►f•rty line of H:ua-
11ton Street .......... ... ........ ... ....111, 17, 2.7t. 2fi
7—'•folio Saturday" proclaimed for .innunry 19. 11157 .... 49
Feb. 4-111anu,ndan Charles .1., deter Collw•tor & Relu►irmnn, pond (Ni
4—Parking prohibited Opposite entrance to garage or drive-
way. on any roadway less than 241 feet In width .... I17, as
4—Planning & &ning Commission recrnan►el,ctIng the rezon-
ing of an area on both sides of «'nod StreY•t from
Single to Two Family ('lassifk:etiun. 1wr reilue.t
of Airs. Edward Ime et. at ......................... 1i.'1, 11:1
4—Planning & Zoning Commission, relative to hill boards oil
4th Strect Extension 70
4—Planning & 7.oning Commission returning petition of the
Finley hospital ohjpeting to the vacation of the
alley south of their property
4—Planning & Zoning Commission relative to the vacation
of Mills Street ... -
4—Planning; & 7.oning Commission approving the recommen-
dation of the ('ily Manager to vacate south 20 fw•t
Of Rest 9th Sttreet from Bluff Strwt went '.."3(1.0
feet i1
4—Parkins Charles I)., granted Cigarette Permit . . . . . . . . . . Tit
4—I'reseott Street. improvement with flit null lit u Conerete
Surfacing from S. I'. L. of Emerson to s. 1'. L. of
Roosevelt Street..................... � �--
. 7N. ill. 97 !►R. 90,
" 4—Providence Strect, improvement with RltumiwNlI •
�, , nes to :AY., :dYi
Surfneing• from N. 1'. L. of Johnson to s 1'. L. of
Stafford Street .77. 7,, 7!, 417, !1� !►,•
"' . IM. 122,
4—Parking Dilif, improvement with 13ihtu1hlon. 1'oaercle
Surfacing on Fifth unci Blaff Streets. Fourth and
Iowa Streets and Tenth Street and Central Avenue
.................................... 7s. 711 FA. 117, lis, 11! 1.
" 4—Pennsylvanin Avenue, improvement %with C a erete ('Uri)
':� I11
and (Gutter from W. I'.L. of ('hurley Road to wt -Kt
city limits ...........................st,
til. Sri, 711, !11.
4—Prescott Street, improvement with Concrete141('Uri) and
'IMA, :,u;
Gutter from S. I'. L. of Emerson Street to S. I'. 1..
of Roosevelt Street
•' 4—Pennsylvanln Aveaue, nldenln; ...... M. 'A, 121, 122. :,IKl, :,U7
University Avenue to the Extendedout t F7. i'. Io! Lot
1 Of 2 of Hyatt Place with 0" plain concrete sur-
facing with Integral curb ............ ic:t. x1• Ill. 11.1. !1:,•
Ma r. 4—Pfalzgraf F.ruest R' and A. 1141. 121, 122, n(Nl.:a17
"C" Beer Permit I' Firker, gr,u:ted ('hf�
" 4 --Property owners required to wake oounections frota the 11!1, 121►
sewer and water mains to the curb Ilse ........
`=g-Prnsc•ott Street. grade estahlishwl 12a, 12:i, 1 i:1
April 1—Penasylvaula Avenue, grade estahlj.'l' .......... 1:31
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i:• lln-Iffer c1wr1v,;. N-oolev of ('1;iizii ...................... itm,
1-19
I I'Mill Cb,,— m.ul..1-westing it street light at corner
of I'mrimer & Levi Strpet.q ......................... ITO,
17:1
ilophi Ray. :ijililicatimi to olwrati- mi-b1h. 11(lilip Hark,
aliprov(A....... ........................
19-9
it. reo-omnif-milin, that the
Iane 1, Planning & 'toningI') i -*I'lo"
petition of Albert Wharton et. al.. rt4itiesting that
the wren lootinded by University avenue. Wilson Ave-
nue and Eighth Avmiue he rezoned to Multiple Rest -
dent -4. 111-Atriet too- granted ......................204, 242,
1:1-11elillev 1). It., 1,111-4ting bond ...........................
-131
• 13 Penney D. It., oxenviltion poolivy .......................
231
July 1—Public Adminktration Service to pmjvin- it elassificiltion
and lwiv plan for the City of Ilubuilm . ............. 236.
325
• 1 -Puifly ClMii,4 N.. granted ('la-. -11" B(4 -r Permit .......
265
• 1-110(pio,tte Millard. granted Clit-- -13" Beer Permit ......
265
I-Alfalygraf Ernest W. and Anthony I.. Fecker. granted
Cigarette Permit..................................
267
I- 11wily (sh-tiis N.. gi-mited Cigarette Permit .............
12109
1—Polfer Joseph 'A.. granted Cigarette Permit .............
269
1—Potterveld Fred C. and Winifred 4.. granted Cigarette
114-rnflt............................................
-96R
• 1- Poillit-tti- Millard, uranted Cigarette Permit ............
270
• I Petrillik .1ohn. granted Cigarette Permit ...............
270
1-110rakis Willinin & Mary. granted Cigarette Permit ....
270
1 --Poulos Andrew. granted Cigarette Permit .............
270
1—Pitz 'Mrs. Loiike. granted Cigarette Permit .............
270
i-- Pusateri Nfichitel A. and (.its, granted Cigarette Permit . .
270
.*rag. 12-111nnuing & Zoning Coliimi,;slon reo-oninjending that the
SCwage Ilikliosul Plant Area desc-ribed its "Twit No. 3
Fractional Govt. Lot No. I. rownhip No. 89 North.
Itillige No,. :1 East of the :will Principal 'Meridian" he
zollp(I ;1. ITenvy Industrial DistrIet Classification
... ............................ 328, 337, Ir.)
6.;mnls,qlon. grittiting final approval
to Rloi-k No. 1 and 111wk No. 2 in Itiver Front S'tfli-
divisioll ...................................... . 3:10. M1, 340
Sept. 3 I'lifflips Harry. Notice of Clitilil .............. * , , * * , * * * *
901
Kenneth. reilitesting the extension of the Dodge
Street Sanitary sewer ................. 337, x -A
• 1 Potter 1). 1.. (.111ellation of sidewalk hond .............
.3.39
.1-.1—Pusateri(ins(insand 'Michael, granted Class "C" Beer Permit
340
:l --Pennsylvania Avenue. east Iron water main from the
East lInqwrty Uno- of Fart Drive West to the CUN-
1Limits Line. schedule of assessments ..............
3.-
4
21) -Polleo .111dixe. granted ix-rinission to attend Northwestern
Univi-r-Alty Traffic School .........................
3411
Oct. 7 Prim -Mon 1,111ce. city Manager reeonimPilding the instal-
lation of street litflits ........................... ...37 5, 478,
479
23- Parking Lots mmilellially owned, to tie disignated numer-
ically front Lot No. I to Lot N -o. 7 .................
414
Nov. 4—Palm t-11114-pillition of sidewalk bond .............
4.30
4 --Pitz Mrs. IAMISV, granted Class "It" Beer Permit ........
435
25 114-oliles Nuttiral 4.1ts. sillimitting ropy of Assignment of
fratit-bist- wlit-t-ii-In North Central Public Service Co.
has 11-4,igueil the olit-rattion of gas (list ribution system
to tht'llk 441, 4114
25 Petrakk Mary 1111(i William. r(411li-Sting 114111141
4441
lir,-tip Ili-ruilt No. 272 .............................
(,ollillils-ion, re(4ornineildilig the vaell-
1:11,41 loping it juirt of Ath"ItIC
•
Iti-vdAv Aventio- 111,41 the alley front Itoseditio,
too first south if North Grillid-
443
AN -4-11114 ...... .............. . ..... ........
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1! 47- .rlt.lre r
Q
Jan. i—Quine•e street. improvement with Ritunuinon.., Conf•rety
Surfacing; from the south prolwrtr llne of Clevelanel
Avenue to the north property line of flush Strey-t
Nov. 4—Quad Citi Conatrnction Co., escavnthne p(jlie•y .......... 42:,
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l:/.,�
•i lt.li;( 'r
Page
R
itusso It. N.. ap)1(linted Police .Indgp ....................
1
_R(Iling Gilbert F.. sidewalk hind ..... ........ ..........
S
7 Ri(ckdalo It��ad, Fns i►rile. Bhukhawk Drive %o Sanitary
Sewer ... 41. 1'_. 214. 21.-,.''.43, 244. 245, 246
7-11ausch'trs. Arnold (Dorothyi \oti(•e of Chill ......43. 73. 2!lc
7.-Itoulloal;is S(,(•rinty Z., reilliesting rezoning of it lot own -41
by 111,11 on the• corner of Bodge and Grandview
411
Feb.
4-11atterinall ,iosepll A.. Assistant 1'lamhing Inslopt-tor, pond
(C6
+
4- Rosso Romolo Police .Madge, hind ..................
(;(i
••
4 Rohr Itita, release of 0a}111 ...........................
72
4--ltadahaligh .%lot's.N((tive of ('lalm .... .......... .... 73. 113
'•
}.-Relten11u11pr .iolill .T., and 'Marie. granted ('lain 'B" Beer
....... ......
Permit.............. .................
76
4 Richards Stih(li114011, acceptance (if plat ............... 97. 98
'lar.
I- Report or hoard of i►ock Commissioners for ltlri(1 . .
.. 1117. 109. 109. 110, In
........ ... ... ..
4--Itl►hinff Rarloarn, requesting suspension of taxes ........ 115, 129
4 -Reidl .lay 't.. granted Class "It" Beer Permit .......... 1111, 1-_v
"
'2.71--ityan Vi,l(•pllt. ('1111(•ellation of sidewalk %Nand ...........
131
2:, Riley mven. re-apll(linted to Roard of AdJnstment ......
143
April
1 Itafoth Heating & S]j('et 'Metal, heating pollee ..........
14.1
]—Rettenherger Wendell. sidewalk polio .....
1455
"
l Itttl.hits. Puciclings and Baby ('hicks. prohibiting the sale
(if .................... ....... ....... ... ...
152
•
1 Rettenla•rger Wendelin et. ill.. request}ug rezouing of pro-
lwrty, loping lot 2 of Suiith 'Meadow Lane 1']jive and
Lor 1:1 of Waers Addition from a single family resi-
dence district elassifleation to loeai business district
classifleation................................. 1M. 16
'illy
(t-- Iilley (1wen, reappointed to the Planning & Zoning Com.
1ltisslon.......................................
175
••
6--11af(lth Iiessle, heating hind ...........................
177
"
6 R('(•kord ('. ]L_ approval of application to operate a mobile
]joint- park ........................................
MAR
.Tune
3--• Ragatz (:(ti)., Notice of Claim ..........................
203
"
3 -Rehm 'Marvin IT. et. al.. regi PsOng a seat coat on Kelly's
Lane,
211
"
3 ---Renter ('lora 'M., granted Class Beer Permit ...... 226. '-127
July
1—Report of Iirwks. (Y('onnor and Brooks em•ering audit of
ihp ('ity of I)nhngne for the year 11WI ..............
23.4
"
1—Rliwson Thomas .T.. granted ('lass "B" Beer Permit ....
20:(
"
1- Reuter Mrs. (Tarn it.. granted CILarette Permit ........
267
"
1 ---Raines Flirahpth 'I11ry. grinite41 Cigarette Permit ......
2(1!
••
I Ra .,tr. Geurgc, t:rvintmI ('Varette Permit ............
1---Itawwai Thonm•, gt•anted Cigarette Permit .............
26S
1—Radetzki hazel. granted Cigarette Periuit ..............
12W
"
1-- Rink Itichord G.. granted Cigarette Permit .............
=41S
••
I -- Itnegnitz it. Z.. grautetil Clgarette Permit ..............
2611
••
1-11eisdorf .loseph F., granted Cigarette Pertnit ..........
26A
••
I--- Rabe Francies It., granted Cigarette Permit ............
2(141
••
1 --Randle Frtsl N. and Vada G.. grant(41 Cigarette Permit ..
'2(:!)
••
1-1jent; Dints A., grant( d Cigarette Permit ................
201
2(w1
„
1—Rte4ll Tay 't., granted Cigarette Permit .... ...........
270
"
1--ltoshek Brothers Company, granted Clrure`11p Permit ...
370
"
1 _--Mtettennlaler Marle & .Jolun. granted Cigarette Permit ...
ri--•Roepscli George \.. re(ln('st 119 extension of Busineas Dis-
trict 7elning to Include the property in the rear of
463, 414
1471 'Main Street ..302,
ltaniona Street - Adeline Street, eonsiruct}on of an eight
(K) f11ch Sanitary Sewer ....... ... ....311. :1]1.'.
8135 311,
31.1, 343, :lv! 1, Vit).
475, 476
Sept.
.................
3—Richman Richard 't., granted ('M1tt}rette Permit ...... • • • •
"B"
31S
349
11
:1---Itlrhman Ittehard 'L. grante•et Class Rper Permit . •
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11167 I 1:.11:1 "[ 1'a 1;e
R
' 1G. --Richard Alfred et. :if., requesting street lights on Prince-
ton I'lace .........................................
31N1, :37:,
" 16—River Front Subdicihlon No. 3. approved he the Planning
& Zoning Comnd!sion and accepted by the ('ity of lht-
Ia11111P .............................................
:3011, :1117
Oct. 7—Renter Joe J., heating hnnd ...... ... ...
370
" 7—Reltsehel A. G. et. al., rerluesting a street light on little
Street
391, 40!
" 7—Ricer Front Subdivision No. 3, sale of Block Five (:1) to
Harnischfeger Corporation of Alillvaukee, Wisconsin
Wfi
" 7—Reisdorf Joseph E., granted Plass "B" Beer Permit ....
:t 11
' 17—Raska Frank, sale of his protxerty to the City for a pur-
chase price of $N5,000 ... ..........
4W
17 -Richard Paul C., Notice of Clalul ......................
•111:3. 4211
X., _-Roling GlIlWrt, sidewalk bond ..........................
•14:1
" "5 --Roeder Mrs. \larcelia, granted Cigarette Permit ........
4;,:1
" 25—Roeder Mrs. Marcella, granted Class "B" Beer Permit ..
I:,7, 4--N
Dec. f1--Rettenberger Max. Notice of Claim .....................
.3(1.1
" 44—Recker Ray I1., Notice of Claim .......................
487
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Page
A,
t:ut. 7 Sehiliz L. .1.. npl,einte-1 Pity \i:nWget• . .......... .... 1
7 S;uaoer Strect, City \imilmi•r rernmuending the xn, mion
of Snauter Strect from Iteach Street to 1'14,sta
Stre•,•t ..... .. .... .......8, 70. 114
7 SI lInr�', Strw•t. hnprotemont with llituntinnn. Concrete
Nurfacin, frim, the rennin property line of West 3rd
Sheet to tha• north property line of Emmett Street
... ..... .. ...... 111, ill. 2,i, '20
7 Sua
llivn Street. improt•outent with 1'nncrete Curb And
Butter from the norlit property line of l:ngli•+h Lane
to the smith prolw•rty line of i.evi Stt•tyt =7. 2w. 3:t. 39, 41
7-Schulert Airs. Elizabeth, ol,,iectiug to exce-tsive drainage
of water t'tmnin, on to her property 27
7 Sanitary Sewer, item kO:aie Road, Fob )rive, B1Ackhawk
i►rive S" manluiry sewer ..11. 412 214. 215. 213. 244, 245, 219
7. 4t•11wegnion itola•rt 1'.. refine,tin, it refund oil the unecpir-
wi portion of Cigarette Permit No. 270 .... ... .... 49
7 -Snyder CluirleK T. and Fl4v It.. granted ('lass "I3" Beer
i'ermit .. ..... .......................... 53, r,4
Pelt. 4—Schiltz. I.. I., city Siaoager. bond ..... ..... .......... (3"►
• 4----Su0ton Nichola~ .I., lita•rention Dirw•tor, latnd .......... 68
•• 4 -Strong Kenneth. Settl•uo•nt of Claim .................. 72
4—Sch"artz Lawrence, gratttivl ('lass "111" 11(w Permit .... O
' 4 ---Solon Sirw•t, improveuteot with liittnninons Concrete Sur-
ft►eing from F. 1. L. of Nevada to W. I'. L. of Alpine
St rw•t ...........................77. 78, 79, 80, 117, 98, M.
1t*►, 122) 123. 141, -M2, 503
4-14olon Strwt, improvement with Concrete (`orb and (:at -
ter from 1:. I'. I.. (if Nevada Strwt to the W. P. L.
of Alpine Strw•t ..................8:'. 8.1, 8. 91, 14, 115 1111.
.............. 121. 122, -5M, 507
\Gtr. 4 --Safi ran l:eorge .�.. eccavatleen polio 105
'• 4--Scbueller ItrtQs(-1 A.. vV-11%athill lx)licy ..............1(15, 138, 1415
4 Saf1'rtut 1:eorge A. llaahtg hood .......................107)
4-Sin114,10 11er1•e•rt. Notice of Claitn ...................... 112. 1311
I Schrov4lvr .Ucln et, Ili.. rwineahtg con -traction of at sttnl-
tary sewer on ilickson street.. 114
1 "tc,•e•k Itna,v, rvmterauw• of the Westerly :30 feet of Lot
15 "A" In PaIIIIIIn Langworthy Snhdivision ........ illi, 150
-1 Stntr•ltler Place. approval of plat .. .. .......... 117
t 4•haelle:• ll:uhln. .\., cranted Cl: ^R" Rcer Permit .. 1111, 120
4 Newer awl Water coon ,111111- ordered moan• on Streets
iuclueled in the City of iml,tnlue 1957 ltitnminolts
1'oacretl• Surfnciug Project No. 1 and the City of
I►uhnelue IW17 llot Nli\-llot Laid Asphaltic Concrete
Surfacing Project No. 1 ... ... ....113, 1':5, 173, 442
2:, Schnellcr h ('e,taluuty, canth•ililt ioa of Comprehensive Ma- 120
hility 1'„011.t
whiltz \lary 'I'. he .Ioseph 11.. requesting that the City
,!ee0 1.,,1 1 '.\” of Lost '2 e,f Lot ',4 batt 27, of Stewart
Sahli\ i,i,•:; ....137. 158. 180
.April 1 Sltl-enmm it„lu-rt 4 l:,it:r•ber•t \1,•X;amer. sidewalk bond .. 145
1 Sit'ul,. ltnida;n I, �i,letv:al , : ,n ,l ...
1 St, , l.er LcLuol et. al., el ie,'; i„t, to rezoning of prolwrty
I•et�c, en
Lombard, S;etunu,. :11,41Ilighway Nu.
1 Strlicn. 1•HM11-11. ,r;utte,l 1'I•;„ "It” liver Perutlt 158
1 �, I roo,l,•r
1-11:1141 1'.. t:r:utted 1'hl�, "1'” Itav•r Permit ... ]58
1 Sewcr trul tl rat,•, for all couuw•tlilt's to the sanitary
..11N1, alias 111'., :r(M1, 211
1:. Shlloh 1'it, 1,• Nn. 417, I.adlek of the (Irattd Army of the Itl-
pnl.lie• n+toe•,ting 1wrntl•asiolt to hold it tag day calv.. 170
Silty It - Schild .1 ll.. re:lplseinted to the Planning & 7.ouimg t'e'rn- 175
1111—ion 177
11—Nclutitt In•o .i., adewalk fond .........................
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1
G Sewage and waste disposal into Me public se(cer. of the
City of 1labnque ... .. ... 1S1, 1s_
m
6-Schuacher Frank .1. et. ad., r(sptesting the .
olx',1ing a,1rl
grading of the platted alley between Fairtc-ay and
Sunnyview Drive running from Brinker Hill to tit.
Ambrose St . ...................................... 1st. 114,
6 -Schuster John 11. et. al., r(rpuesting the (wening of alley
from Meadow tattle to Stetinore street bet( eels St.
Joseph and Marion street .. 144, lt�',
6 -Schroeder Al et. al., refluesting that the alley between St.
Joseph and Marion Street from Stetmore street to
Meadow Lane be not opened ....................... 1,,1. 11)1,
6 -Sanitary Sewer. construction of Monta nt Street Mer -
fold Lane eight (ti) Inch Sanitary Sewer 100, 1111, 1412, 217.
24k, 276, 933, 4119, 4741. 171. 172 47:1
" 6 -Sanitary Sewer, eonstrnetion of Chaney Road eight r � r
Inch Sanitary Sewer ... .....1113, 114, 1115, 220, 1' 1, S3!►, 2,56,
276, 310, :311, :H3, 344, 315, '3111, 317
" "ellwartz Peter, granted Class "I3" Beer Permit 1!Ni, 1!17
June 3-Struh W. E., requesting that the name of Montanan Street
Itbe changed to Flora View Dr. .. 013
3-Strub Clarence et. al., requesting the re-establishment of
grade on R'ocxlluwn Street ... 21:3, 2:17
3 -Sixth Street, improvement with concrete paving and in-
tegral curb and storm sewer from the Fast Property
Line of White street to the Rest Track ( Spurt of the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. 1'11,11 &Pacific Rallroad Co.
• • • • • � • • • 2L_' , 2'1.'3, 247. 2 I N. _'s;1, 420, 421. 4'22 49
Sehollmeyer I sal, granted C'Inss "B" Beer Pernnit 226, 2'2;
3-9chiltz Construction Co., requesting blasting Ioad 1131
" 13-Schonenthal Fred, heating land
July 1 -.Steger Construction Co.. excavation policy ............. 233
It 1 -Sycamore Street, City Manager recomuaending that park.
Ing lie prohibited on the west side of Syaa more Street
between 15th & 16th Street 234, '7r
,• 1-Strohmeper Rol,ert L.. requesting the removal of a water
hydrant that In lit line with a prollam(yl Improveulel►t
to his home .,15' 3S4
" 1 -Schwartz Peter, requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Per-
mit No. 241
" 1 -"Scenic Heights Subdivision Block No. 1" grant(vl final
approval
" 1 --'•Southgate Snbdivisiou" . . .. ' ...... 251
" granted final approval 2:�' 2511
1 -"St. Mary's Place Subdivision-,
•' 1-Schiltz J. 13. and Mi Wanted final approval.. '1:,9, 255
Mineral Lot 370; Lot 2 of�LotnI c fcMluer I Lot :376A
and Lot 2 of Mineral [rot 3715 to the (•Ity of I),11)11(lue
for street purposes
1 -Sewage Pumping Station,
preliminary approval of pians. 2'(i
NI)e(Ificatlons, form of contract for the furulshing of
all eyulpment and material for the c•onstruc•tion
Sewage Pumping Station of a
. • . • • ....1(il. :i(il. :105, :i.i:,, 3.511,
" 1 -Sewage Treatment Plant. preliminary approval ofdplans. 73. 374 4419, 41n
sl"'IfiCations, form of contract for the cvtnstruetiou
of a new Sewage Treatment
treatment tyle, inehtdlI'larnt 'of file primary
ag screen (•i►uwller, prinuiry
tanks, sludge storage talk. cc,atr"l hnliding,
storm
water pumping station, paeu►aatl(' 111114' conveying
system, etc 203, '1611. 307,:3:!K,
1 -Sand Dongrantedald. .. Cl, , a. ss `B" Beer Permit 2115
• 356, :373, 371. :3711, 9(0.1. 410. •113
„ 1 -Schultes Harald )1., grant(.(] ('l1'ern,(t *-If 17)
1-8and Mrs. Marie, granted (,Insoss "ll" Iteer •
s 'I3" Beer i'erallt
1(3..
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Page
1 Schneller Rrclulyd. grant(41 flan "C" Boer I'erinit .....
211:.
I Schultes Harold M.. granted C'igiurtte Permit ..........
287
1 Schneller Arnold, grantod Cigarette Permit ............
287
1 Scliollineyer Paul, grontlsl Cigarette Permit ...........
2G7
1 Stanlpfer's Department Store, granted Cigarette Permit..
287
I -Sullivan Rohert E., grantt4l Cigarette Permit ..........
2117
1 Steffen 1 liffol•d. urallted Cigarette Permit ..............
_Ili
1 Smith Oil Company. grunted Cigarette Permit ..........
281
1 Schuster Dmiald R'.. grantarl Cigarette Permit .........
24117
1-Solonum .lack, grouted Cigarette Permit ...............
2liv
1 Snn Leo. granted Cigarette Permit ..............
:,OR
" 1 -Schorr James .3., grant(41 C'igar0te Permit .............
24 IS
" I schneller Itichard, granted C'ignrette Permit ...........
241st
1 Savnry .Cohn L. and Viola, grunted Cigarette Permit ....
2u8
1—St. 3(iseph 'Mercy Ilospital (lift Shop, grimtecl Cigarette
... ...... .... ....
Permit .. ......... ..... ..........
2.11.`
" 1 S-1mvider .lo -epi C., wanted Cigarette 11erinit ..........
2(N
" 1 Spivaellullter Mrs. Elsie, grantwl Cigarette Permit .....
204
•' 1 Sand Mrs. \larre, grunted Cigarette Permit ............
208
1 Schwartz Lawrence. granted Cigarette Permit ..........
209
" 1 ----Scherer Mrs. Emma, grunted Cigarette Permit ..........
24119
'• 1 --Sand Donald. granted Cigarette Permit ......... ......
2119
1-Stackk Andrew, granted Cigarette Permit ..............
2(M
" 1—Schmitz Cludys. granted Cigarette Permit
10
" 1• 40mlte Jowjoh .1., grnntwl Cigarette Permit ............
270
1- Saoser Noehert I1.. granted Cigarette Permit ............
270
" 1- Schneller Mathias A., granted Cigarette Permit ........
270
" 1—Svhrs•41c•r Don, granted C luarette Permit..............
" 1 Spa•cht Iiarold 1►.. granted Cigarette Permit ............
270
" 1- spurrier W. F., Treasurer of North Central Public Service
C'n., relative to gas redactions ......................
271, 31.1
" 15- Sanitary Sewer. consirmetion of an eight inch Sanitary
Seaver on Lot 3 of Duster Place, Grant and Easement
id Edwin M. and Win C. Duster to the Pity of Du-
Ilnlint. .. .. .. ... ...... .
... . ............... ... ... ...
27(), 211
" 15---Seipilt•I Peter .1. and N141it I'. Klock, Imrformanc•e hind..
277
. ..... ......... ..
15 -Scholl Eleanor, Notice of Claim.. ....
278, 33:1
" 1:1--Scldltz, .I. IL requesthic that Mineral Lot 378A be zoned
to Loval Business "A" clnssifiention ............280.
413.3, 494
" 1:1—Stierinim Arnold, reappointed to the Library Board .....
28'1
2:1 Sa niOry `ewer Charges to la• exactcvl for eonneeting
house laterals to said sewer oil Evergreen Drive be-
tooveen Ashury and Litidnle Streets .................
201
Ann:. Stutz l:muut, Notice llf ('111im .........................
298, :13:1
" 5 Snuser Theresa, Notiee of Claim ....... .... ..
25Theresa,
" .—Sherrill Fire I►cquirtnurot, rwimesting use of private plant
hydrants hi the Itrmnswlck Iilock ... .. ...........
301. 327
" .i -Hbireman Vern, requesting a grade on Edith Strrt (Bel -
mond Add.) ...... .. ...
303
• 5. -..Sanitary Sewer, constructiou of all eight (s) inch Saui-
tary Sewer (Ramona Street — Adeline Street Sant-
tary Sewer) ....311 , :312. 313, 341. 342, :343, W. 3911,
475. 4711
5 Sova ry John 1.. and Viola, granted Class "I3" B(rr Permit
31.4
' ;,•-Spmht Harold to., granted Class "C" Beer Permit ......
31.1
" 12 --Sewage Disluiwal Plant area, caned as Ileavy Industrial
IHstrict C'lassificiuton ........................3'28.
3:37, 3711
' 12'---Sauhary Sewer. Catfish (Teck Sanitary Sewer, hid sec.
tions No. 3 and Nu. 4 etimplet(A lint] acc•ept(4I ......
329, 330
Sept. 3 Sinhers Jumv,;. sidewalk (Hind ..........................
3,49
" 3 Streit C'onknik-loner, authorluNI to attend National Meet-
ing of Anwrican 11ubile W4trlcs Association .........
3 I
" 3 ---Schantz Alfl'cd .1. Jr., Notice of ('1111111 ..................
330, 341
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S
.3--91teclit ilarulll 111.. rCgncsting an extens,ion of till• prvs,vnt
Local Ddstrh•t A mining Cinc,liflention io include
hot .' of telt 1 of Blcx•k 3 ifilll•regt heights ..
.. .... .......... ... 3111. 37o'.
3—Spielman J. Muds and Susan, granted Class, "It" i114 -r
Pcrrnit.......... .. .. ..
.... ...... ........ .. ... .....
:t 1!1
3—Seherer Mrs,. Emma. granted Class '•B" i wr Penult ....
31:I
10—Stampfer J. F. Company, heating Fond .................
37';
"
10--Sehneller & Co., reilm-ting an extension of tlu,e to 4.ou1-
plete the construction of ('atfish Creek Snnitary
Sewer Project No. 1 & No, :! ....... ..
:u;n
16—Steger Clarence et. al., requesting it <treet light I.1 is
den Avenue & Strauss St. ..... ... .....
31X1, 1171
16--Stm-kis Andrew, rwlua•sting refu"d "„ 1'icnreltC P.
No. 201, .
31,11
1(i—Srhnlit Mrs. Helen. granted Cigarette Pri,nalt ........
311
"
16--14hiras Avenue ExtPnsion. established as it pilhlic s,treet .
31 U;
20—Sewer Revenue Bonds in the amount of r't --n aNN1 fur
the purpose of paying the west of wnt.wl I . works,
and facilities ner•essary for the culicct i- . treat-
ment, purifivatdon and dislx,sal of waste 1111.1 sewage
Ill the City of Dubuque...............Ills• 3611, :170.:111:1. :3111•
........ 395. 95.
31Nd.: 3! 17
Oct
7—Rears, Roehnc•k $ Company. heating liond..
3101
7—Snyder Chnrles T., reoluPsthng refund on ('lase •:R:'' Beer
Permit No, 130 ....................
3.'1"1
•
7—Shdras Subdivision• approval of plat;3Rat
"
17-4mith Rupert 1t.. granted ('lass '•B" Beer Permit ......
•10s
17—Sanitary Sewer, Catfish Creek Sanitary Sewer. Bid Sw•-
tdon No. 1 completed find accepted .................
•10M
Nov.
4-14chwenddnger .John X. heating land ............
. .
4-14
offer..
'!—St. Regis Paper Company, submitting to pu.rcit .s,.e
the 14 acre tract of land In Dnbnoue Industrial Park
nd,loindng the south line of the 5K. "di acre Ilarniwch-
feger tract. known as Block 5 of Riverfront Sub-
division No. 3
.. .
27-8toc•ker Leland I'., requesting (conn/•il to view the 1ri:ul-
,1_!`, 4`'I
gular plot of ground at file junction of \J4.ndoty Lane
and Dodge stheet to consider beautifying 1114. saltnlu•
2.3-8t. Mary's (Church, reve 1 rnllssiu.. tn to dust((( a - *U•url—
nstin ie ... • '
I g .
1 -
n
line across 113th st.. through alley lx•nenih all .xivtim;
City service, requesting a surrender of right of way
easement and vacation of certain strips of proper-
ty abutting St. \Inrv',, Cns,lmo bnildine.
„
to rainl•s,tiug
a cwithyAsphaltio
-'f>--SulliPnnliSt eet. imission
provementstruct
Macalllul
Surfacing from the North
fill. 4{12
Property Line of English
Lane to the South Property 1,11le cot Levi Stre
Coet,
m1►leted aad accepted .....................
'-S--Smite Robert gra rated t'igarette Permit
=f1--8andtary
fly
..........
RPAver, Lift Statlun and Force \Iain for the C...
err Street. 1laple Stra•t,
p :;
Dec.
Sy/•,amory Slm,t dis,trl,t
197. 1
ql•il
9--Schueller.& (i1lnpNllly.•
1115, •Ipc4n
11111
1{1.1 Ilwiu❑ If
r'41 tlirl}lv
time for the romilletloa
„
of the cnnstructlon of the
Catfish Crack Sewer I'rojec•I
0 --Schwartz Peter. grunted Cigar( I'Crnnit
l►-9unser Norbert IJ.,
granter] ('b11s ' Il" Beer I'c relit
11—Rrh ate dc,sepll
177
'•
,I., granted ('Inns "B" Beer 1'1•riult
9-801wartz Peter,
477
granter( ('Inns Il" Beer I'4.rn11t
=O--SLIPids Street,
ereetiun of a Stop slen on th4. S4011111%.444117
Corner it,I)IIIng traffic 4.utcring Street
.tone .......
481
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11(.57 S1 111.11'(" 1, Page
r
24► Sce3uuore Street. ('itc Mannt;er recommending that park-
ing he prohibited on the w( -At side from 14th to 10th
reef
Ad-
2(} ..Sauer I►orothc, relatIve to the rezoning of the (:eo. & Ad -
M2Ott
(it(- pro1wrtc .......................
de .l
qRR
4R7
241 Satterlee Avery. \otiee of ('lalm ......................
�0-Sl►hdtviston (►rdinan(.(, No. An Itrdiunnee fixing
requi►etnentu far the s(thdivi.Ato» of lnnd into lots in
the ('it}• of 1►nb»(t»e and within one mile of the limits
of the ('itc of I►nhngne: relattu(, to stm-ts. alleys,
Nooks, lots. parks, pinygroun(ls, and ssites with-
in smelt s»hdicision : relattnsc to rules and regulations
governing plats. filil1g. and approval thereof-, and
designating this Ordhlanee as "TIIF. Si•RI►ITIS-
I(►\ RF.I:i'I,.1TI(►\S ()F TIIF ('ITT OF DI'-
4R7. 4RR
ili'(1I'I:.........................................
116,7
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SI'BJFCT
l�
Jan. 7—Telegraph-Herald appointed official newspaper ..........
" 7—Taxicab stand, City Manager recommending the installa-
tion of a stand on the southeast corner of 11th &
:Bain
" 7—Torrey Henry C.. grunted Clave "it" Beer Perillit ......
7,
:,:t,
Feb. 4—Tschirgi Edward M., City Treasurer. bond ..............
({ ,
" 4—Telegraph-Herald, requesting permission to install a
wooden container on property located on Meadow
Lane and Highway No. 20
" 4—Taxicah rates, Dubuque Cab (loners Assa cation re_
questing retreat or amendment to Ordinance regu-
lating the rates and prices..75,
..............
11N;, inia
Mar. 4—Telegraph-Herald, relative to the vocatiou ,if pt0hius011
Avenue .114, 127,
" 2C>—Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc.. Kranteil ('las. ••("' liter
Permit ..... .......
April 1—Thimen Lawrence R., granted Cigarette Permit
142 11:;
........
May 8—Tabak Dr. S., relative to trnah receptacle's ..............
"
1 ;.
(1—The Dubuque & Wisconsin Bridge Co.. re•cine»,ting lx -r -
mission to install a treadle to count the veldeles from
each directionl"4June 3 --The Kroger Company, granted t'Iagfi •-("' Beer Permit.
_21i, '-"-17"
13—Timmerman Helen, bond ' '
July 1—Tri-State Excavating Co.. excavation policy �,;
'
1—Timmerman Construction Co., sidewalk bond ..........
" 1—Tenth Street, City Manager recommending that pairkinK
233
meters be Installed on the 9011th efde of Tenth Street
from Central to White Street ..................... P.3.}. 2711
" 1—Thompson Florence P.,
requesting prermisekln to eolletruct
a sewer from Fremont *,venLot to ,t (1 of Sister'.
Addition
„ ...................... .. 240.
ai= '
„ 1—Tsehiggfrie Mrs. Rose. . � �
granted ('lass �'�B"� Beer Permit ruilt :'el.;
1—Thompson Clarence E.,
granted Class ••11" Beer Permit
1—The Amerlean Legion, 11111). Post \o. ti,
2'e;.;
granted ('Ines
B Beer Permit .....
„ .... ..
1—Thompson Frank W. and John F., I. grlulteQ Claw
Beer Permit
,. 1—Thorpe Walter G. & Earl aiardauss, Krauted Cigarette
Permit
=t�,
" 1—Trelvieler Elmer L., granted Cigarette Permit .
1—Teneubom's Super Market, ' ' • ' ' '
1e„
'e17
Per
1—Torrey Hen (�„ Kruutevl <'It,arette mit ..
" granted Cigarette Permit
1—The Krugerom ............
" 1—Tru I granted Cigarette I e rrult ........
PP Arthur J.,
_!;7
„ grijutod ('Igltrette Permit
1—TrimPler George J.,
\
" granted Cigarette Permit .
The Sunshine Circle — Flnlcv Hos dtal,..
i
granted " Cigar-
ette Permit .......
,
1—Thompson Frank W. and John IF., grunted Cigarette Per.
mit
2Q�
„ ......
1—The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea ('„, • • • n t e d • '
Permit granted Cigarette
Kgfrie Mrs. Rose,
gran ,(I ('ignrette Permit ........
1—Tench John F. and "Im•e•nt
r�
W. 31e•scher, grunteel Cigarette
Permit
„ .......
„ 1—Tracv Edward J.. granted Cigarettenlt ...
1—Teeling 111"(111t,nt, I'err
24 LS
.........
Krantevl ('igareite I'ertnit
" 1—Tranel %euu A., granted Cigarette
`1i1)
2,;1,
Permit
,. 1—Thompson Clarence E., Krantcd C'1 areae ,
g 1 !relit ..
1—Turner Hattie and Fred
2661
_�,;1r
.. , .
Meighan,
mit Krauted ('lguretie 1'er-
"
1—Thlsseu Lawrence R., granted ('igarette Peru!!t
•, 1—Thompson Elmer,
270
1•'�—Tax Exemptions
_71
271
ur�ag Irulturlllrand lurtictUtrn. laud...
tenacres or more .................................
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S1 11.11:1'7' Page
u
1'hoil, Mrs. Frank. a resolution of condolence extend-
_
ed to her and e•hlldren on the passing "wily of form-
er Mayor and Counotwan 'rhongeson ...............
2KA
>ag•
:e--Tnnniolit[-Marl►onaid Faiginer•ring mud Constrnetiun Com -
pally and �tmel)onuld i•:ugineering Company, exc•aca•
tion bond x.3111
"I'n ry Edward L. granted Class "it" Beer Permit ......
314
rae It -vies ostablishe d for the year 10x7 ............... 319, 320
1. Talmtk `col. addre—M Council concerning (lag Rates ....
4
i Transfer of Funds from the (leneral Nl►eetal Assessment
Fund ..............
824
Sept.
:i Terminal Street, vaentiou of a Portion of Street to Thos.
J. Mulgrm Co ............................ 3.3-4.355. M. 4M
3--Tenenbow's Kutm•r Market, granted Chess "C" Beer Permit
lit Tigger Aegidins. Native of Clattu ................... • • • •
3 .;9
9
'
1R--Tindeil �ti illiam. Noth•e of Claim .. • ... • •
3•e9. 3
Oct.
i—Thissen 1.mN%iiaie•e• It., reelnesting refund on Cigarette Per-
'•
mitN.- .......................................
7--. Thompu w,i !1- 1 h Maryel ltirkett. granted Class AV
3'Nl
"
wit............................................
7—Thon►leson 1•awer & 'Marvel Birkett, grantee] Class "B"
Mil
"
Berr Permit • ' • •
-j—Tulle Repre,entittice, tetter of appreciation and gratitude
extended to him for the City receiving grant of
3!)1
for Nc�cnge lg.�ltomtl and Treatment Plant
Nov.
4--Tttnnine•llff- Mile i►ouahl Engine•e'ring and Construction Co..
•
exettvation lioliey .....
4---Thou►pwat Efull 11., grante,l ('lass "B" Bear Permit .....
424
43F)-
"
4—Teeling Vient 1:., granter] (`lass "B" Beer Permit ....
ue•
"
.:.i—The Great Atlantic & I'aeifle Tea Co.. granter] Class "C'.
457. 45-
Dec.
Beer 1'eru►it • . •'
i►-- Thirteenth Street. nine hour meters replaced by two hour
meters be•tw(4-11 Iowa Street and Central Avenue ...
480. 4143
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El'T Page
1957
V
Jan.
e
7—L'ng9faci perty Iineieofe0arkeDrIve 14)
AStreet.
fromtheemo•t proPut
r
the east property line of Avoca Street ....111, lle. 2--),
-et, e;,
Feb.
•i --Union Street. improvement witis lilt mninous Concrete Sur-
Cleveland to the N. P. L. of
facing from S. P. L. of
78, 'it). tilt. U7, 9S
•et!, 1t N',
Rush Street ......................
1:52, 12:1. 141.
--.02,
Mar.
4—United Spanish War Veterans, Fitzhugh Lee Auxiliary
1 leermtssion to sell caraatiou� m]
No. retinesting
1t.1
City Streets .........
4—I'ppinghouse Alan R., granted cigarette Permit ........
„
me
ltit(- 1 Je7
11!x. L"te
24-UnitiedlStntesAConferenccaofeMnyorssndising,eof
Annual conference of 'in}•ors to lee held in New York
City, Septemleer lith to 1101 • • • • •
1211
June
3 --United States of America, renewal of government Lease
NOY (R) 409:38 with the Cits of 1)uhueiue for it V. S.
Naval Reserve Training center • • • • • •
1M
-
3—United States District Court for the Northern District
of Iowa. Eastern Division, sustaining the netion of
the City in declining to rezone proleerty of George Vin-
dnly
centMcMahon ....................................
1—Uppinghouse Alan R, aranted cigarette Permit ........
'07
-
2o;9
1.
1—Utzig LeRoy, granted Cigarette Permit .................
"1i�
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Page
\/
it -:,1. cradc c 1:011ished .................... 48, 149
Feb. •1 Vacation of West Ninth Strt•t•t .... .. ............... 71
4--_volNo•:tld .iohn ii., graul(A Cigarette Permit ............ 76
.iohn ii.. grantttil ('las,& "it" Beer Permlt ...... 70
4 . Vneation of alley lying between 'Main Street and Salina
W rt•t•t from Camp Street to Charter Strw•t .113, 126. 147, 1971
4—\'aca!inn of 1'ortintl..,f Snn►ner Street. Garfield Acenne,
Beach Str(44. R e•t Ninth Strt•et and MIN Street ... 70. 114
Mar. 4—Vacation of the .n foot alley in Block 211, in i►nbutlue
I1L11•bor Ctimp:ttty'. Addition. betw4VI1 'Maitl and Sa-
lina streets from Charter St. and Camp Street ....
........ 11:, 126. 147, 18-5
lopril 1:, \'cleran, of Foreign Wars rt -guesting permission to have ]71►
poppy ;alt• .. . .
�L►� 1: -Vacation of that portion of alley directly west of Lot 37
from Marion Street to the northerly Lot title of Lot
37 In Rabcocks Add.... .. ...1x4, 204, 337
.... ...... .... . .
1S - Vattl►nelttlan Carl. granted Class "C" Beer Permit ...... 1110, 1107
irate 3 - Vncalion of a 1►ortion of West Ninth Street to Itttbngne
Unindry & I►ry Cleaners ................... 212, 2:35, 337, :380
3 Vacation of Sixth Street from Bell Street to Levee:
Tower Street and the alley 1►t•txeeen Bbx•k I Booths
.\dditiotl and Block :1': Uubugne harbor improvement
l'ontpany .\ddiNnu ..............2]'3. 337. 3,143, 401, 432
July 1—VnnderNIvWvu \\'tlt. R 4ophie Mc\Imtn, granted ('lass "B" 2R5
Beer Permit ................ `
1—Vorwald .iohn if.. grantt41 Cigarette Permit
] \'a1►I►tlt'hlmn ('arl. granted Cigarette Permit 2118
1--Vrotsos Mrs. Iasi-, granted Cigarette Permit ........... 26R
I-Vrotsos tworge T., grant(vl Cigarette Permit ........... 289
1.- VamlerMeulen t\'n►. and Sophie \IcJlann. granted Cigar- 267
ette Permit.... "
1—Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 1ai(33 granted Cigar- 213x3
vttt• Permit .. .. ....................
sept. 3—Vacation of a portion of Termiuc:l Wrtvt ...
'i3R. 339. 371, 403, 404
Nuc. 4 -Veterans of Foreign Wars, Poa 1% !OZ granted Cs 435
"R" 13w•r Permit . . las• . .
Dec. 11--Vttlleyview itoad and Avalotl Road. t rwtion of a stop sign 410
!►• \'ncation of parcels of bund tieing part of Atlantic Street.
Rosedale Avenue 111,41 the alley from Romedtde Avenue
to Algona Stre-t, tint "mth of North Gra ndvit- .1ce. 403, 411:3
9. Vucatiou of part of A,hl,nt Place turd an alley ba•atwl
within the new churcli site of Westminster Presby-
terian Chureh of i)uhugtte .......................
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1:/
Jan. 7—West Nth Street. Improvement with Iiitunlilto»s Concrete
Surfacing from the east property line of Wilson Ave-
nue to the east property line of Air 11111 ...... 10. _'i, �,:�, 2r
" —Woodworth Street. lmprorement with Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing from the north property line of hnrell
Street to the south prola'rty lilt(- of Moltt,•rca
Street .. ..11. .r,
" 7—Wiscomsin Avenue. improvement with Concrete curb 1111,1
Gutter from the north prola'rty line of Jlarnnera A%v
nue to the south property line of Pennsylvania .\re-
" :19.1]
7—Woodworth Street. Improvement with Coucre•te Curb enol
Gutter from the north property tine of Unveli Binet
to the south property line of Montcr,-t St ro-1
" 7—West Ninth Street, acceptance of •`Iild Se•t•tiett No 2\ ri7' :1!1.11
'l f.,r
the Ninth Street Development" .1_
—Water Rerelt»e Iionds in the amount of $ai11,INN1 to pay
for the cost of improvements and esten4ell 1()the
municipal water works ............e(), :.1.
„:,7.
7—Wertz Donald E., granted Class "C" Beer I'ermit
Feb. 4—Wocxl Stree chane of zrnling ciassificatfolt. , ..
It4—WagnerLeo, Settleu+ent of ('!aim ' ' ' ' ' ' • • • • ,
ft
" 4—West 17th Street, improvement with Bitunilnons Concrete cl
Surfacing from E. I'. L. of Cos to existing rollcret(-
on West 17th Street ..............77, 74, 79. 117. feti, 91). 1(Me.
" 4—Wil122. Lune from S. P. L. of .\sl. 1•,-' JV,111. :dr', .u3
Of Wllbricht Place, improvement N0111 Coat. rr iv 1('n+ -I,
and Gutter 8 {. l+I. 111. 112
91.
4—Woo*dlawn bt • . li., 915. 121. L'_. 5t It;. :117
Gutter from N. P. L.�ofeA.sb»ryt Street tot tilt. s.lep:11,11
I l
of Karen Street and from the N. P. L. of Karen Stroei
to the northerly end of Woodlawn Street .8 {. ,1, �:,, :11. !.1
•' 4—West 3rd Street tsouth hide oulyl •im*+►ur;+� 1ta. 1. 1_'_'.:IN;, .4"
Crete Curt) and Gutter from W. it. I,. of t11111if Sttrlr,t
to the extended E. P. L. of Burch Street K:3, N1, s.,, i+
, l, 9.',
Iger U1
Mar. 4—Wersin 93, 911. 1211 1L'_'. : (,5, -,o7
g LaPerne A. & (wrtrude, protestlug Luptoee-
meat of Bunker IIIA Street
4—Winter Leo W. et. al.,Im . ' . ' ' . •'=
11111 Street Prutestiltg itul+ner('u►ent of Bunker
" 4 --Water Department......
4Andlt fur the Year 1lw,l;'............
" --Witherall Arthur A., requesting thy, re-e•on%eyance of Lot U+7
43 in Sisters Addition
`-,+—Wiemold Gregory T., Notlee of (9uim ilr,, 15 1, 1'
25--Wilbric•ht lane, e• e,
grade+tahlishe�el
1:{(5, 11r
2'—Woodlawn Street. grade e,tabllshed ...........
L5,—W(-iner Sylvewter A., granted
April 1—Walker James Beer Permit ....
1' . 8c Marie, revl»esting ref»ltd ou Cigar.
ette Permit No. 118
1—Walke Clarence, grantee! Cigarette Permit 1.,1
1—Walk(- (Attrenee, granted ('las, "ll" 114-er Perrlteit ' . 1:
" 1—Winders Vince, Kra
Ki ('lasR
, "" Beer Permit i
" William J., grunted "(•• Bea'r Permit
1)—Water rates for u,(-rs who,(- meters are read h!-oloutilly. Jol
15—Wright Lnul, J., granted ('igorette I'ertnit ..........
" 1'} --•Wright Lu»Is .T.. 17_
,• 15—Weber grautwl ('lame "B•, lieer Permit ........
Merlyu L., granted ('lu,M "li" Beer 1'ern+lt 17"
Jfay t3- -Willy Constructio ► Cou+lttuly, side�ralk Wend ... .
177
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11a:�i
Lai;,.
1/
a ---Wharton Miert et. al., re(Inesting rezoning of area be•
twt'en 1'niverAly Avemw and i1111 Street ..11,4. g41•1. 242, 2144
•• f]--134;el4lt 7lotims, reiluesting perui,sion to hook tip to City ]ftp, lA$►
nater
" 0—Water Main P"0Jt•t't 1111571 N►t. 1. (rtnatnu'tion of a en Rt
Iron water main in imlinna Avenue, Montana Street,
Pennsylvania .Avenue 11nd R ilbrieht Road PIKS. 1`411. 211. 216.
211). 2-0, :1no. a:.l. 3742 3:wR. 376, 41:1. •illi
•' h, is( (+eorge W•. granted ('latex "C" Beer Permit.. , . 190.1157
• tl-.-Wielnnd Frank 1'., approva►i of application to operate a
mobile bonne park .............. ............. Ills
June •i—\lard J. J.. sj4h- alk bond .. 2(11
8--WaIlls J. Allen Jr., release of bond & snhmitting two im-
provettx•nt L•onds for work In Indian 11111x Subdivision 104 2.31
..................................................
3 . Wnpello ;t , d441clit ion mrepted .................... 2>„-tt_r2-
3—Warren lk•I1 and Ralph. granted Clns: "Ii" Beer Perinit.• , t
111 "C" Beer Permit .. 220. 22
1.
Tnly
:;---Minders It. ])'Intel. granted ass
1 Westerenrop Mrs. Margaret J.. granted ('lass ••B" Beer
,��
Permit............................................
1- Wingert \urs. lose 5hiae, granted ('lits ••11" Beer Permit
1
205
•.
1—Wander firs. I:Heeu. granted l'lnw •'It" Beer Permit ...
2
,�4t"'
1 Womger Len. grautwl ('ins• "lt" ]icer ........... •
Permit
265
erPet .........
1-- Waard John 3L. granted <'lars (•' Beer
267
1 Ward ,loin M.. grlutc4t Clizarette Perndt ..............
-
' 441
1 NVelier Merlyn 1... granted Cigarette Permit ............
Wilreeo Systonn of Iown. granted Cigarette Permit .....
267
1
i AN'viner Rouu111 .1.. grantt•tl Cigarette Permit ............
Permit
81
207
I �i'ingcrt 'Mrs..low•phiue, grauaN•11 Cigarette ......
Permit Perm -It
=�
1 NVInders '%'iure. granted ('iearette .......
i N�'v<terkamp firs. Margaret J., granted Cigarette i
1W
•
1 Wogner William, grmited Clgarette Permit ............
\\-uut; 1'11,11 aux( ('hnek, granted ('igarette Permit .......
12")1_
,580
1 Wi miler 'Mrs. Flileen, I:ranted ('igarette Permit ........
W., Cigarette
1- Weiner Sylvester A. 11mtl I►olores granteil
20$1
•
Permit .................
1 --White William 3 granted Cigarette Permit .........
24M
14r.i
1 Winders It. I►11nie1. crumted cigarette Permit ... • • • • • • •
269
"
1 Weiner Fred. grumtc4l Cigarette Pernnit ....•..........
3.. Cigarette Permit .............
201►
2611
1- 11'eher Rulx•m grunted
1—Winkh•r Louis J., granted 0911rette Permit ............
:,io
••
1- -WaMe Chlrence, granted Cigarette Permit .............
J.. ('igltrette Permit ..............
-
_x;47
"
1 --Wright Lams grantrd
1 Winkler NIr-t. Ileatrice C.. granted Cigarette Permit . • • •
27
270
"
1—Wanger Leo, grautett ('igurette Permit ................
270
1 ---Wertz. Donald 15.. granted ('lgaretto I'ernit ............
Permit
270
1- --Warren 1)ell and Ralph. gra ittvl Cigarette ......
no plirking
2:r -West ah Sirtet. ('ity �lauager rtvonrtnending
n BilioStreet
on tit. to \tivdlulnlli! 111co.landde 14111 the north erlylt
side fWest
Hae of
,'4th from a p ol"t 19_' flet west of the west
of the east line.
Bin1f St. mad extend{ung 11X$ feet east
1) 34ui
'•
of Pro.{x•et Street .........
_'S \Vaterwurks Additions uud Innprovcnlenit� 111,11 iron Re-
('it}' \tanager
naovaal end Hardness Reduction Plant,
2RR, 2_RU
ret•111unen411ng the aectl5taut t of work ............
297
Am.
\\'ot,•rh11rc.1►nhuigitt. Co. Inc., heating hoed ...... •
_97
:, ��'ilbi•Ina Walter. exeltvation bond .............. .......
excnvatiw, permit .........
'10"
4:1.'4
.4 -lit.
ilbt•111, Washer. rt•t{uesting
:, NVild Williatn, �Idctrnik 1411x1 ..
htss ed (' "h" Iteer Permit 'South
311$1
:1 \Voillor 1011111111 .I.. grialt
N�'illn ii ht Ruud. clan Iron water main from the
Ituad t1 the F:nst Property
Property Linc 1f .\'b11ry
Lime of Sylve<ler Ph1ee, schedn{t. oY 'Issos�ments
3S3
INDEX - BOOK 87
1:/
lfY-Whitfield Edwin, Notlee of Claim .... ......... ...... a:.9, M7
1() ---Wartburg Seminary Snnek alar, grnnted Cigarette Permit
:1411
Oct. 17-Wo1verine Insurance Co.. Notice of Claim ...............
•10:1. 4'x(1
-
`0i -Wallis J. Allen Jr.. rtmpuesting extension of time for colli-
pletion of Indian Ilius Subdivision .
4131 411
" 2.3-Wnter Main Extension Rands in the nmonnt of R5jv.is.()0
to pay for the coot of it cast iron water main in In.
diana avenue. Montana Street, Pennsylvania Ave-
nue and Wilbricht Road .
41.5, 41st
Nov. 4 -Winter .Main, Cletus Frelburger and Joseph C. Hefei, grant.
ed permission to construct a rater main In Garnet
Street........... ............ .... ....
419, 4:)o
" 4 -Water Main, Clarenei. C. Fay granted permlvaon to con-
struct water main in Rockdale Road ......
,120
4 -Wein Stephen J., Notice of !`bttm ..... ............. ..
.1211, 444
4-Weln Councilman. relative to opening of fire hydrants fly
vandals
Dec. 0 --West Thirteenth Street, nine hour meters replaced by two
4411
hoar meters between Lown Street and ('entral avenue
4430
9 -Westminster Presbyterian Church of Dubuque, re(luest-
ing vacation of that part of .Ashton Place and in
alley within the new church site at the corner of
Loras and University
167
9 --Well R. J., requesting refund on ('igarette Permit Nn.
100 ..........
9 -Winkler Beatrice C., granted Cigarette Permit
4fN
477
4b --Walker Reverend John, appslinted Protestant ('haphlin for
the
the Police and Fire Department
' 00 Harold, objecting to the propow,41 Cedar, .Maple
414
and Sycamore Streem Nanitary Sewer, Lift Station
and Force Main improvement
......................
49.s
INDEX - BOOK 87
I!,-„ SI It.IECT 1'agP
X
lull 1 \avior Ili 1w;ii. grawea cigaroito 1'ermit ............. 269
11
h'eb, I York Street. Improvement with Rimminons Concrete Sur-
facing from X. P. L. of Curtis Street to the S. P. L.
of Doilge Street ..................78, 711, 80. 97, 98, 99, 100,
................................. 12121 128, 141.:x(12, W. 504
1—Turk Street. improvement with Concrete Curb and Gutter
from X. I'. L. of Curtis Street to the S. I'. L. of
Dodge Street ....................83, 84, 86, ill, 92 94. 96,
..... .... ........... 96, 121. 123, G08,:i07
•• 25.—York Street grade established ........................ 136
May (1—Y. W. C. A. requesting imrmission to excavate in the rear
Of IA)tP 1111 and 1112 fur their new rico story building 181
Nov. 4—Tiannias X. .1., re(piesting the estahlislunent of it grade
on the nn-olamcd lout of alley connecting Randall
Place and Rider Street ............................ 421)
i�
.lune la—%china Robert T., taxi -cab p)lics ...................... 231
July 1 Zillig George .1., granted ('ignrette Permit .............. 891
(Mt. 7 %illig GiNorge .I., grauteil (lass ^R" Beer Permit ........
Dec. l►- %legler NnlKlivisiou. approval of plat of Henry Ziegler 475
Subdivision .......................................
I
Regular Session, January 7th, 1q.57
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, January 7th,
1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present --Mayor Welu. Council-
men Dove, Kintzinger. Kolb,
Schueller. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Welu stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
City Council, also the first meet-
ing of the fiscal year, for the pur-
pose of acting upon such business
as may properly come before the
meeting.
Councilman Kolb moved that
Councilman Charles E. Dove be
elected Mayor for the ensuing fis-
cal year. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Wehl, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays None.
Councilman Dove not voting.
City Clerk Frommelt swore in the
new Mayor and Mayor D-)ve took
the Mayor's chair.
RESOLUTION NO. 1-57
A Resolution providing for the
appointment of a City Manager,
City Clerk, City Solicitor, Assistant
City Solicitor and Police Judge of
the City of Dubuque; prescribing
their salaries and fixing their
bonds.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
following officers be appointed sub-
ject, however, to the right of the
Council to declare such offices
vacant or remove the officers
therefrom at the pleasure of the
Council with or without cause, and
to be Paid the compensation pro-
vided for in the budget and that
they each provide the following
bond at their expense: City Man-
ager, L. J. Schiltz, bund ---S5,000.00;
City Clerk, Leo F. Frommelt, bond
—41000-00; City Solicitor, 'r. Ii.
Nelson, bond ---$1000.011; Assistant
City Solicitor, R. M. Czizek, bond—
$1000.00; Police Judge, R. N. Rus-
so, bond_$l000.00.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCIIUELLER
CHARLES A. KL-NT71NGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mayor Dove swore in the newly
appointed officers: City Manager
L. J. Schiltz, City Clerk, Leo F.
Frommelt, City Solicitor T. H. Nel-
son, Assistant City Solicitor R. M.
Czizek, Police Judge R. N. Russo.
December 28, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
As City Manager I wish to ad.
vise your Honorable Body that all
offices and employees who I have
power to appoint and are under my
supervision, direction and control
and whose appointments continue
at the pleasure of the Manager and
who are now serving in their re-
spective capacities shall be paid
salaries not to exceed those in ac-
cordance with the budget approved
by the City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received and
made a matter of record. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—:Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Wetu.
Nays-- None.
RESOLUTION NO. 2.57
A Resolution designating
City the oe of,
ficial newspaperof
Du-
buque.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
Telegraph -Herald, a daily newsPa-
per of general circulation in the
City of Dubuque, be and it is the
i re -
by designated and apponted
official newsPaPer of said City.
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 3-57
A resolution designating the de-
positories for public funds of the
City of Dubuque.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
following banks be appointed de-
positories of the public funds and
the City Treasurer is hereby au-
thorized to distribute such funds in
such banks in amounts not to ex-
ceed the following; American Trust
and Savings Bank, $1,300,000.00;
First National Bank, $1,275,000.00;
Dubuque Bank and Trust Company,
$1,225,000.00.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Treasurer be and he is hereby
directed to file with the County
Treasurer of Dubuque County,
Iowa, a list of such depositories
and to keep such a list on file with
such County Treasurer at all times.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
NaYs--None.
RESOLUTION NO. 457
Whereas, a detailed distribution
of proposed expenditures of the
City of Dubuque for the fiscal
year beginning .January 1, 1957,
and ending December 31, 1957, has
been duly prepared by the City
Manager and submitted to this
Council for approval; and
Whereas, this Council has exam-
ined the detailed distribution of
the proposed expenditures, where-
in estimates of the expenses of the
departments and purposes are
shown, including the estimates for
which all levies heretofore made,
receipts from moneys and credits
and miscellaneous sources are to
be used, and said distribution
shows all of the proposed expendi-
tures for the ensuing fiscal year;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque that said detailed distri-
bution of proposed expenditures
for the fiscal year beginning Jan-
uary 1, 1957, and ending December
31, 1957, as heretofore prepared,
be and the same is hereby adopted
and approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
December 28, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
An ordinance has been prepared
allocating and making appropria-
tions of tax levies and other
sources of revenue for the expen-
ditures of the City Government of
the City of Dubuque for the fiscal
year beginning January 1, 1957,
and ending December 31, 1957, and
authorizing certain transfers of
funds.
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
This ordinance is in accord with
the detailed distribution adopted
by the City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
L J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received
and filed Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDNANCE NO. 1.57
An Orainance allocating and
making appropriations of tax levies
and other sources of revenue to the
expenditures for City Government
in the City of Dubuque, for the fis-
cal year beginning January 1, 1957
and ending December 31, 1.957 and
authorizing certain transfer of
funds, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 1.57
An Ordinance allocating and making appropriations of tax levies and
other sources of revenue to the expenditures for City Government in the
City of Dubuque, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1957 and ending
December 31, 1957 and authorizing certain transfers of funds.
Ile It Ordained By The City Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That there is hereby allocated and appropriated from the
estimated revenues from all tax levies in the City of Dubuque, together with
the estimated receipts from sources other than taxation and unencumbered
balance@ from the fieaal year of 1956, all as hereinafter set forth to the
payment of the necessary expenditures of the city government In the follow-
ing amounts and for the purposes set forth In this ordinance and to that end
the transfers of funds an hereinafter set forth are hereby authorized, to -wit:
Receipts
From
Misc.
Unencumbered
FUND
Taxes
Revenue
Balances
Total
General
= 180,260.00
$ 87,560.20
$ 5(1,0).00 $
267,810.20
Street
192,194.00
14,240.00
6,000.00
211,434.00
Public Safety
681,819.00
78,477.10
15,000.00
675,296.10
Sanitation
286,940.00
283,828.60
569,068.50
Municipal Enterprise
165,418.00
67,638.00
62,466.00
275,522.00
Utlllttes
60,968.00
464,306.00
60,000.00
685,273.00
Recreation
152.016.00
36,491.00
5,966.56
194,463.56
Debt Service
206,870.00
2,292.60
35,000.00
242,662.50
Parking Meter
90,96().00
70,000.00
160,960.00
City Assessment Expense 21,817.00
183.00
3,000.)
18,000.)
25.000.00
197.250.)
Trust and Agent
100,649.00
18,701.,00)
500.00
00,5oo.
2 )
Street (Road time Tax)
2M10.00
64.000.00
Liquor Profit
64000.)
,
122 )
Street (Agri. Land)
182.00
Totals
$1,945,763.00
$1,398,666.30
$ 814,922.66 $3,659,351.86
to
Street Fund.
Agricultural Land Tax
revenue appropriated
Liquor Profit l(evenue appropriated
ss follows:
{17,000.00 to Public Safety
Fund, $18,51w.00 to Sanitation Fund and $18,6).00
to Recreation Fund.
to Public Safety Fund
812.W0,00o of Parking
Meter Revenue
appropriated
for Traffic Control.
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
13,430.110
Item 130 Tree Trimming
131 HighwwaZ Administration
11.2%2.n')
1x1
Expenditu"s
106.999
nENERAL P'I1'II'— =
4,520.00
Item 101 (,Ity (OUDell
301 Utfl4 a oI City Manager
83,860.00
9,352.00
101 0 flee of city Clerk
1004 0 fico of ('Ity Auditor
10,3fi1.Mt
8,250.80
105 Atfire of (`Ity Treasurer
lltfive at (.Ity Solicitor
12,888.(N)
106
109 (,,flog of t`Ivll Engineer
43,677.00
2,200.00
118 Elections
114 l`It7 Bulldlnsa
15,950.00
300.00
116 eiv l Service
111 Offlce of Building C ommissioner
7 ,844.110
17,354.00
111 l.)ffice of Plumbing Inspector
Office of Electrical Inspector
U) 07.00
118
147 Planning and Zoning;
26,770.00
1490 Miscellaneous
160J
Pe�mitrnRefunds vements1.501.00
{6,766.40
Beeepitr
t1garette License Refundb
1,800.00
Total neneral Fund >
267.810.20
These appttlpriations shall be paid from.
$I S0.250.00
Taxes
Ula Revenue 87,56n.10
50,00!.00
Unencumbered Balance
Total---:
267.310.20 i
STPXET FUND—
i
13,430.110
Item 130 Tree Trimming
131 HighwwaZ Administration
11.2%2.n')
1x1
185 Street l oostruMion
106.999
141 Sno)w Removal
142 TrafficSl ns and Markinxe
161 Bridge an Construction
:pedal Street Tax
lo,trNl (N)
13,001.(1)
163 city Share of
Total Street Fund i
211,556.00
Theft apprrpr-tions shall be paid from:
x_00
Tatra 14.240-00
3i1+►c. Revenue 000 00
l'nencumbeced ftalance E'1N.nn
4'rri, lend Tax Revenue Total -----3
311.336.00
STRERT !Road Cjr Tax) Fl"%Iti—
Item 1S2 3trv*t ReparrtnX and Oradin6 3
126.500:
135J Street Conatruction
_
Tvtal :trent tRo&d Use Tax1 Fund 3
100.500-00
Th~ aVPr'irru►ti.Ins skAn by paid than:
.Nl w•. Rvvenuo—:tate t➢aavline
3300.04)-40
Ilt(,4ad Use Tax)
rava'•umbogea Daises"* 540)•00
Total -3
200,500.00
rt-BLIC tAF6'I'Y FUND --
Item it's folic* court S
3,077.80
";1'')
111 Pk)Uk.W I'*partmont
5: "4 rig)
It$ Ptre I4rpartmaAt
6.1 ')
it2& fire Equ)pwont
1n rhm and FVU,-Y 31I►rm System
,.:' 1 40
184 Leos Pound
4• '•: 50
I" Ambulance
--,A24 80
LW 0"! Defense
:.rW 043
Total Public Safety Pond 3
49.'.,396.10
Th*ae &VWVVristivnr shall be pard f -,-
Taxes 35:1' . 119 ,p
3diwtidlaawrns ReVYAua 45,j:: W
L'n.racuatbYred sa&-U.v 15.."1040
L.alu.)r J`alen FT-aflt 1:.0041 IN1
Ytar4tln� Mewr RYVYnur " 3iin.uV
TetYk---3
-W..,%. l•)
SAN ITATttI\ [I'C \'i'
,tum 117 Laves 3Lainter1An.-a
136 ilva:th Depart-nant
IN Control A ,: un'Aawus Lluw4aee
7.3it4.M)
t27 4W carer U4.:.1 NnSn.•e
13V Atok tnapecr'.-n
y.-i84,'al
134 Kubbealr. :s bu6v. Ash and Can
%allectlUna
"'ji, HNI H1
139 Sowag" Ll-puaui
�?'1..? , Hr
140 Strowt .`leaning
i'.iY`, N)
141J' 1,'tty .t Spa,•la. Sakur Tx.z
.a, H.0 N)
I4$ �.alA :Y war7) .Wil :n.Yta
lei, iUJ i./
TOW *AWAALWA FUJI.1
3 a8:. itilf. Jit
Thoma yyya-upruiuvan sn" bo paud from
Ty tae 3'M. 240. d0
t11'OMY.14�uvoua !LHYan Ua 193.'11S.80
t ;q'wr 'U"oo P"a"t tl.30U Ica
Sr. us id
Regular Session, January 7th, R67 5
M1INICIPAI, ENTPJ)tl'RISF Ft'N1)—
42,600.00
Item 143 Library (o1 oration =
96,572.0n
162 Cemetery Decoration
260.00
153A Dock operation
6,145,00
16311 Duck I)redge (operation
63,356.00
163(' Dock Riverfront improvement
32,700.00
1531)Iloock Terminal operation
19,000.00
167 Airport operation
54,500.00
Total Munivipal Enterprise Fund =
275,522.00
These appropriat lions shall be paid from:
These appropriations shall be paid from:
Park (operation 3 65,030.00
Taxes fit Cemetery S 250.00
Taxes for
Taxes for Park Improvement 44,087.00
3 5,046.00
Taxes for I)Mks 39,633.00
Taxes for
d Improvement 7,843.00
Taxes for Playground
Taxes for Library 76,81(I.On
Misc. Park Revenue 1.185.00
Mise. Recreation Revenue 20,403.01
Taxes for AIM)rt 39,654.1m)
Golf Vourse Fees 14,60).00
Mise. Park Improvement Revenue 403.00
Mine. I)ock Revenue 46.667.00
l.lyuor Soles rotlt for Golf Course
Misc. Library Revenue 3,726.00
(operation 18,500.00
Misc. Alrixort Revenue 17,346.00
Unencumbered Recreation General 3
3,000.00
t'nencumb r dd Airport Fund Rat -move
Valance
Bal-
Unencumbered Park General Bal- 2,956-56
1,600 00
ance Total ----_i
Unencumbered Library Fund list-
UTILITIEW F1'ND"—
Item 138 Street and Traffic Lighting $
once 11966.00
149 Water Works Adminintratlun
36,.00
Unencumbered Dock Fund Balance000
149 Water Works (operation
Total—$
275,522.0l1
ItF,(:REATION F1'NL)—
42,600.00
_
item
105,850.00
14414 Park Areas, Buildings, Etc.
60,306.56
1441; Park Improvement
44,5(W.01
145A Recreation Administration
10,632.00
1011 outdoor Recreation
20,764.00
14,M) Indoor Recreation
1451•: 8,vrlmininit Poul
10,669.00
16,394.00
Improvement-
7,843.00
171 3tunicipal)Got( potation
33,000.00
Total Recreation Fund S 512,963.56
These appropriations shall be paid from:
Park (operation 3 65,030.00
Taxes 188.00
Taxes for
Taxes for Park Improvement 44,087.00
3 5,046.00
Miscellaneous Revenue 3,�•�i
valance
Taxes for
d Improvement 7,843.00
Taxes for Playground
Total ----
Misc. Park Revenue 1.185.00
Mise. Recreation Revenue 20,403.01
Golf Vourse Fees 14,60).00
Mise. Park Improvement Revenue 403.00
l.lyuor Soles rotlt for Golf Course
(operation 18,500.00
Unencumbered Recreation General 3
3,000.00
Valance
Bal-
Unencumbered Park General Bal- 2,956-56
ance Total ----_i
212,963.56
UTILITIEW F1'ND"—
Item 138 Street and Traffic Lighting $
81,600.00
2.9,276.80
149 Water Works Adminintratlun
289.645.70
149 Water Works (operation
149 Water Works-.-N-on Appropriation
4,855.60
Reserve
Total Utilities Fund =
586,573.00
Bhall aid from:
1Traffic
11lse. Revenue und
$ 582'00
Lighting
Taxes for Street and Traffic Light -
6(1,968.00
log
Nater Department Revenue 463,773.00
Water DetI�artment-1'neneumbered 601)00 .00
Balance
Total— $
585,275.00
I)EBT Z3p:R�'ll'E F1'NI3-
Item 161JI Retiroment of Bonds and Pay-=
242,662.50
meat of Interest
shall be paid:��
Thin appropriation 870.00
Taxen 2,!92.50
Miscellano(oun Rovenue 35 000,00
Unencumbered lialance.. Total-----$
242,662.50
PARKING ME.TFR FI'N1)—=
42,600.00
Item I70A Parking ateters
105,850.00
17011 Parking Lots Fund
Transfer to Public Safety
12,5(x1,00
for Traffic Control
_
Total Parking Meter Fund =
160,950.00
Thew a`)proprlations shall bH paid from:
.00
:Neter Revenue $
Parking 70.000.00
lTnencutubcred Balance Total ----S
160,960.00
VITY ASHESS%iEN,r EXPENSE FUN =
26,000.00
Item l0A City Anaeaain
l toe pall
This appropriation nhal1�
t 21 817.110
Taxes 188.00
Miscellaneous Revenue 3,�•�i
valance
"'ON.""'ON."Unencumbered
Total ----
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
TRUST AND AGENCY FUNDS—
FIRE PENSION FUND—
item 15531 Fire Pensions = 66,wo.on
This appropriation shall he paid from:
Taxes. $ 44.197.00
Misc. Revenue 803.00
Unencumbered Balance _.. _ 10,000.00
Total —$ 55,000.00
FIRE RETIREMENT FUND—
Item 165J2 Fire Retirement System. . $ 33,200.00
This appropriation shall be paid from:
Taxes .. .. ... $ 26,873.00
Misc. Revenue ........._ ............ .7,327.00
Total —$ 33,200.00
POLICE PENSION FUND—
Item 154J1 Police Pensions $ 40,000.00
This appropriation shall be paid from:
Taxes ......... $ 31,273.00
Misc. Revenue 727.00
Unencumbered Balance 8,000.00
Total —$ 40,000.00
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND—
Item 154J2 Police Retirement System $ 29,050.00
This appropriation shall be paid from:
Taxes ........................... .... ... . ..$ 19,661.00
Misc. Revenue ..............._... , . 9,489.00
Total —$ 29,050.00
STATE EMPLOYEE'S RETIREMENT FUND --
Item 156J1 Employee's Retirement .. . $ 26,000.00
This appropriation shall be paid from:
Miscellaneous Revenue .... ..... ...... .._ .$ 228.00
Taxes ............. ...... ...._ .........._...... .. 24,772.00
Total $ 26,000.00
FEDERAL OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS
INSURANCE SYSTEM—
Item 156J2 City Share Federal Social Secur-
ity ....... .......... ...................$ 16,000.00
This appropriation shall be paid from:
Taxes .................................................. $ 14,373.00
Miscellaneous Revenue ............... ... 127.00
Total p -$ 15,000.00
Total of all appropriations for the ex endi-
tures of City Government of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal year begin-
ning January 1, 1867 and ending Decem-
ber 31, 1957 .. ._..._ _..... .....___ ... .. $3,659,351.86
Section 2. General Miscellaneous Revenues. General
miscellaneous revenues which are collected during the
fiscal year shall be allocated to the funds and purposes
as provided for herein and shall be used for the payment
of the expenses of such funds and purposes In the sums
herein shown.
Section 3. Surplus. Any surplus not specifically al-
located for a definite purpose in the budget shall be and
the same Is hereby appropriated and set apart to be
applied as contingencies arise or may be used for such
proper purposes as the Council may determine upon. Any
surplus not specifically distributed In the budget and
remaining In funds created by the levy of special taxes
shall be and the same is hereby appropriated for any
proper purpose Incident to such funds. Nothing herein
contained shall authorize the transfer of funds realized
from special taxes to a fund or purpose for which any
special tax levy has been made, except only with the
approval of the State Comptroller.
Section 4, Delinquent Tax Collections. Delinquent
Prior years' tax collections shall be allocated to the
forl respective the tax was levist ed when and las theesapmepare
received by the City Treasurer.
Section 5. Distribution. That the distribution and
division of the within appropriations shall be made In
accordance with the detailed distribution adopted by the
City Council on January 7, 1957, which detailed distri-
bution Is made a part of this ordinance by reference
thereto and shall be so considered In connection with the
expenditures of said appropriations.
Section 6. This ordinance shall he in force and
effect from and after its final passage, adoption and
u roval by the City ed yCounciland the andpublication as {lrro-
shall lieavaild
atlewhen tranaferreld to their nrespective
funds.
7957. Passed upon first reading this 7th day of January
Passed, adopted and aproved upon final reading
this 7th day of Januar yy 1861
CHARLE8 E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Councilmen
Attest: ubl shed otflciall1yelIn the Telegraphh-Herald News-
paper this 11th day of January 1967.
it. 1-11 LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk
Regidar Session, January 7th. 1957
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
December 31, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Your honorable body requested
that recommendations regarding
restricted parking in the vicinity
of 22nd and Central Avenue be re-
viewed.
During the period from Novem• J
ber 24th to December 4th, checks
were made of available parking
within one block distance from
22nd and Central Avenue. The sur-
vey as attached, shows that the
minimum number of spaces avail-
able was ten and the maximum was
twenty-one.
Various persons who signed the
petition requesting restricted park-
ing were interviewed and only one
of six felt the restricted parking
would help.
Because of the fairly good turn-
over in parking, the spaces avail-
able and the problem of enforce-
ment, it is recommended that the
petition be again denied.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
December 18, 1956
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On the southeast corner of West
9th Street and Main Street are lo-
cated telephones connected to cab
company offices. This location is
used by cab companies to pick up
many of their passengers.
Since West 9th Street has been
made a one-way street west bound,
it has been impossible for cabs to
Pull into the curb to pick up or
discharge passengers. This has re-
sulted in traffic being disrupted
with angle and double parking.
I recommend that the City Coun-
cil authorize the installation of a
taxicab stand at this location in
place of a metered parking space.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that proper
proceedings be prepared. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
December 21, 1956
To the honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports of
the City Auditor, City Treasurer,
City Health Department and City
Water Works for the month of No-
vember as well as list of claims
and list of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month
of November, 1956.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Statement
of Receipts and a list of claims
for which warrants were drawn
during the month of November
1956, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the proof of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schue'1-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
yeas --Mayor r,
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 5, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
There is located on the west end
of West 9th Street a piece of prop-
8 Regular Session, January 7th, Mr,
erty owned by Richard Haschke
that should be purchased by the
City to improve visability at this
intersection.
The Council has previously
viewed this property and I believe
were of the opinion that if a sat-
isfactory agreement could be nego-
tiated, the City should acquire the
property.
I have negotiated with Mr.
Haschke for the purchase of this
property and recommend that the
Council approve the purchase for
the sum of $4,500.00 which I con-
sider a fair price.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and
policy and desire to have your ap-
proval on same for filing, subject
to the approval of the City Solici-
tor:
January 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The City Water Department
buildings and reservoirs and also
the Municipal Swimming Pool at
Eagle Point are located on city
owned property including some
streets.
There is no need for these streets
as they cannot be used for any
thoroughfare and because build-
ings are located on them, I recom-
mend the vacation of the follow-
ing streets:
1. Sumner Street from Beach
Street to Peosta Street.
2. Beach Street from the West
Line of Lot 337a in Hams Addi.
tion west to Rhomberg Avenue.
3. Garfield Avenue from Haw-
thorne Street to Front Street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved, and the com-
munication be referred to the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu-
Nays—None.
January 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching herewith a list
of street and sewer projects that
I recommend for your considera-
tion for the 1957 Construction Pro-
gram.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCH LTZ,
City Manager
BITUMINOUS CONCRETE
Cherry Street—Avoca to west end
Fulton Street—Monroe to end
Monroe Street Broadway to alley
Prescott Street—Roosevelt to exist-
ing surfacing
Angella Street --Cox to west end
Greeley Street—Broadway to south
end
Decatur Streetr—Rhomberg to Lin•
culn Avenue
Union Street—Clevelar►d Avenue
to Itush
SIDEWALK
Gilbert F. Ruling, Columbia Cas-
ualty Co.
HEATING
Moore Engineering Co., Inc., Bond
No. 28667 13 208 55, U.S. Fidel-
ity & Guaranty Co.
EXCAVATION
Louis Knoernschild, d/b/a Ideal
Plumbing & Heating Co., Policy
No. 532907 08020690, Auto -Own-
ers Insurance Co.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
policies be placed on file subject
to the approval of the City Solici-
tor. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
Solon Street—Hill to Rush i
York Street—Dodge to Curtis
East 25th Street—Central to alley
north of Elm
Gilmore Street—West 5th to alley,
south of Claridge Apts.
West 17th Street—Cox Street to
existing concrete
ASPHALTIC CONCRETE
Grandview Avenue Extension—
Clarke to Audubon Street
CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER
Pennsylvania Avenue—Chaney to
City Limits
Montana Street—Wilbricht Lane to
Merfeld Land
Wilbricht Lane—Asbury Road to
end of street
Grandview Ave. Ext.—Clarke Drive
to Audubon Street
Woodlawn Street—Asbury to Lin -
dale
Lenox Avenue—Nebraska to Penn-
sylvania
Prescott Street—Roosevelt to ex-
isting curb
Audubon Street—Grandview Ave-
nue to Rosedale
Solon Street—Alpine to Nevada
York Street—Curtis to Dodge
Keokuk Street—Primrose to end of
street
West 3rd Street—Widen from Bluff
to Burch Street
SANITARY SEWERS
Cedar Street Sewer District
4th Street Sewer
Chaney Road
Falk's Subdivision
Lenox Street
Beverly Street
Montana, Wilbricht Lane, & Mer-
fetd Lane
Green Street
Delhi Road
Councilman Welu moved the
program be adopted and that prop-
er plats and schedules be. prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
December 21, 1956
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
For your information, the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission trans-
mits
ran
mits herewith, extracts from th
minutes of the meeting of Decern
ber 19, 1956, in which it reviewed
the plans and report of the Dock
Commission for the development
of Peosta Boulevard in Area B of
the Dubuque Industrial Park and
recommend a width of 140' for this
boulevard.
Respectfully submitted,
The Dubuque Planning &
Zoning Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
Planning & Zoning Commission be
approved. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
December 28, 1956
To the honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provi-
sions of the Code of Iowa, 1950, the
Civil Service Commission conduct-
ed entrance examinations on De-
cember 27, 1956, for those seeking
position as Garage Mechanic.
The following are the names of
those who passed the examinations
with an average of 7010 or better.
Herbert If. Herbst, 70%.
Respectfully submitted
Louis J. Lagen
Chairman
E. B. LYONS
Members, Civil Service
Commission
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public this 28th day
of December, 1956.
(SEAL)
MAE A. MOORE
Notary Public
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Ben West,
President of the American Munici-
pal Association, submitting a copy
S i of a memorandum of suggested
e agreement for the consolidation of
I the U. S. Conference of Mayors
i with the American Municipal As-
10 Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
sociation, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller. Welu.
Nays—None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notice of
Levy of special assessment and in-
tention of the City Council to is-
sue bonds to pay for the cost of
improving on portions of the fol-
lowing named streets with Bitumi-
nous Concrete, known as "City of
Dubuque 1956 Bituminous Concrete
Surfacing project No. 1":
Apple Street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
Street.
Asbury street from the west
property line of Carter Road to the
west corporation limits.
Cox Street from the north prop-
erty line of Chestnut Street to the
south property line of Kirkwood
Street.
Green Street from the east prop-
erty line of Bunker Hill Street to
the west property line of Avoca
Street.
Hoyt Street from the north prop-
erty line of Ungs Street to the
north end of Hoyt Street.
Pear street from the south prop-
erty line of Cleveland Avenue to
the north property line of Rush
Street.
Prescott Street from the north-
east property line of Ascension
Street to the northeast property
line of Hamilton Street.
Quince Street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
Street.
St. Mary's Street from the south
property line of West 3rd Street
to the north property line of Em-
mett Street.
Ungs Street from the west prop
erty line of Clarke Drive to the
east property line of Avoca street.
West 8th Street from the east
property line of Wilson Avenue to e
the east property line of Air Hill
Street. e
Woodworth Street from the
north property line of Lowell t
Street to the south property line of S
Monterest Street, presented and
read. No written objections filed n
and no objectors present in the
Council Chamber at the time set
for public hearing.
Councilman Koll) moved that the
proof of Publication be received
and tiled. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays --None.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Schedule of Assessments
RESOLUTION NO. 5.57
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That
to pay for the "City of Dubuque
1956 Bituminous Concrete Surfac.
ing Project No. 1" for the improve-
ment of the following streets with
bituminous concrete surfacing:
Apple Street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
Street.
Asbury street from the west
property tine of Carter Road to
the west corporation limits.
Cox Street from the north prop-
erty line of Chestnut Street to the
south property line of Kirkwood
Street.
Green Street from the east prop-
erty line of Bunker Dill Street to
the west property line of Avoca
Street.
Hoyt Street from the north prop-
erty line of Ungs Street to the
north end of Hoyt Street.
Pear street from the south prop.
erty line of Cleveland Avenue to
the north property line of Rush
Street.
Prescott Street from the north-
east property line of Ascension
Street to the northeast property
line of Hamilton Street.
Quince Street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
Street.
St. Mary's Street from the south
P
line of West 3rd Street to
the north property line of Emmett
Street.
Ungs Street from the west prop-
rty line of Clarke Drive to the
ast properly line of Avoca street.
West 8th Street from the east
Property line of Wilson Avenue
o the east property line of Air Hill
treet.
Woodworth Street from the
orth property line of Lowell
ReLrular Session, Januan. 7th, 1957 ll
Street to the south property line
of Monterest Street, by '.11ulgrew
BI^cktop Incorporated. contractor,
in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby lev-
ied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate
all as named, situated and owned,
and for the several amounts set
opposite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as set forth in the schedule.
Bituminous Concrete Paving of
Apple Street from the S. P. L. of
Cleveland Avenue to the N. P. L.
of Rush Street.
Leo H. & Julia Schuster,
E% -N% of Lot 90 Union
Add. ....................................$ 25.21
Leo H. & Julia Schuster,
S% of Lot 90 Union Add. 25.21
Clement J. & Eliz. Mullen,
Lot 91 of Union Add. ... 188.28
Charles W. & Alice Saefkow•,
N. 150' Lot 92 of Union
Add. ...... .......................... 400.93
Ronald Bann, S. 50' of Lot 92
of Union Add. 133.64
Bernece Ring, SE 70' of Lot
93 & 94 of Sub. of Lots 93
& 94 union Add. 253.00
Elaine T. Kisting, NW 130'
of Lot 93 & 94 of Sub. Lots
93 & 94 Union Add. 469.85
Charles J. & Mary F. Rooney
Lot 4 of Sub. of Lots 95
96, 97 & 98 Union Add..... 10.09
Joseph N. & Alma At. Mitch-
ell, Lot 5 of Sub. of Lots
95, 96, 97 & 98 Union Add. 62.97
Mettel Realty & Inv. Com-
pany, Lot 6 of Sub. of Lots
95, 96, 97 & 98 Union Add. 10.22
Lawrence B. Grant, Lot 125
Union Add . ........................ 72.02
Lawrence B. Grant, Lot 2-
126 Union Add ................... 8.07
Robert E. & Lucille C.
Laughlin, Lot 1-126 Union
Add. . ........................... 156.67
Samuel T. & Lois Pusateri,
N. 1001.127 Union Add..... 267.29
John T. & Nellie Stafford,
S 75'-127 Union Add. ...... 200.48
Hugh A. & Agnes M. Strong,
1.128 Union Add ............... 280.67
Bart J. & Pearl M. Kane,
2-128 Union Add. 187.10
Barbara Kieffer, Lot 129
Union Add. .. 164.74
Walter A. & Agner L. Kieler,
Lot 130 Union Add....... . 44.11
230.12 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Old Macadam & Gravel (w
$1.25 ................................... $287.65
7.55 Ton Stabilized Base
Stone (u 2.50 ...................... 18.88
315.41 Gals. Tack Coat Cn)
0.15 ...................................... 47.31
240.84 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete (i, 8.83 ......................2,126.62
1598 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat n
0.16 .................................. 255.68
1 No, of Manholes raised or
lowered Ci 25.00 .............. 25.00
$2,761.14
6.5% Extra Expense .......... 179.47
5`7� Interest for 52 days.. 19.94
$2,960.55
-A%.
$2,960.55
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Bituminous Concrete Pavii+g of As-
bury Street from the W. P. L. of
Carter Road to the West Corpora-
tion Limits.
John J. & Stella Weber, 5.1
Highland Farm Add. ......$137.93
Marie M. Knockel, 1-E 178'.1
Highland Farm Add. ...... 423.76
Stella B. Weber, 2-E 178'-1
Highland Park Add. ...... 72.75
City of Dubuque, W 5'-1
Highland Park Add......... 21.92
City of Dubuque, 2 highland
Park Add . .......................... 548.03
Chris & Mary Shubert, E
178'-3 Highland Park Add. 60.96
City of Dubuque, W 130'-3
Highland Park Add......... 53.76
Rueben H. & Theresa Grill,
Lot 4 Highland Park Add. 600.27
Louis J. & Margt. Messink,
Lot 5 Highland Park Add. 48.70
Edward V. & Virginia A.
Pauly, Lot 20 Highland
Park Add . ......................... 515.19
Leroy N. & Lucille M.
Weidemann, Lot 24 Gisel 380 50
Highland Park Place ...•••••
Palmer H. & Winifred M.
Gisel, Lot 1-1 Gisel High; 579.95
High-
land Park Place ... ...... I...
Alfred G. & Kathleen Green.
wald, Lot 2 Gisel Highland
Park Place .......................... 284.42
Thomas V. & Marguerite
Sweeney, Lot 2-1.1-1.2-3-1
Highland Farm Add. 380.50
Thomas V. & Marguerite
Sweeney, Lot 2-2-22 High-
s land Park Add. .........• .... .
12 Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
Schroeder1strucion
Company, Lot k 1
73.59
Clover Hills Sub ...............
S c h r o e d e r Construction
Company, Lot 2 Block 1
32.99
Clover Hills Sub ...............
S c h r o e d e r Construction
325.48
Company, Lot 3 Block 1
Clover Hills Sub ...............
14.92
Clarence J. & Delores Arlen,
Lot 1 Block 2 Clover Hills
433.96
Sub.......................................
296.79
S c h r o e d e r Construction
433.96
Company, Lot 2 Block 2
Clover Hills Sub ...............
82.34
Clarence & Delores Arlen,
Lot 1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-1
Highland Farm Add.........
311.21
Edward F. & Helen E. Hei-
berger, Lot 2-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-
1.2-3.1 Highland F a r m
Ambrose H. & Vivian L. Her-
kes, Lot 2.2.1 Stecher Pl.
267.76
Lawrence E. & Louise
Waechter, L o t 2-1-2-1
Stecher Place ....................
325.48
Viola B. Von Fumetti, Lot
1-1-2-1 Stecher Place
325.48
Victor P. & LouAnn Stecher,
Lot 2-1-2 Stecher Place ....
347.17
Victor P. & LouAnn Stecher,
Lot 1-1-2 Stecher Place ....
433.96
Edmund & Ansolma Meyer,
Lot 1-2-2 Stecher Place ....
433.96
Harold G. & Ann Katherine
Borsheim, Lot 2-2-2 Stech-
Add. .................................... 290.47
Clarence & Delores Arlen,
L o t 1-2-2-1-1-1-1-1.1.2-3.1
Highland Farm Add. ......
Clarence & Delores Arlen,
L o t 2-2-2-2-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-1
Highland Farm Add......... 290.47
Clarence & Delores Arlen,
L o t 2-2-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-1
Highland Farm Add.........
Clarence & Delores Arlen,
L o t 1-2.2-2-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-1
Highland Farm Add. ...... 290.47
Clarence & Delores Arlen,
Lot 1-2-2-1-1-1-1.1-2-3-1
Highland Farm Add......... 311.21
George F. & Joan C. Gager,
L o t 2-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-1
Highland Farm Add. ...... 311.21
Harry D. & Vera M. Sullivan,
L o t 1-1.2.1-1.1-1-1-2-3-1
Highland Farm Add......... 311.21
Donald E. & Mildred R.
Wieneke, Lot E 1/2-2-2-2-
3-1 Highland Farm Add. 432.05
Frederick A. & Dorothy M.
Ehlers, Lot W%-2-2-2-3-1
Highland Farm Add......... 432.05
Mettel Realty & Investment
Co., Lot 1 Neil Place ...... 94.17
Mettel Realty & Investment
Co., Lot 2 Neil Place ........ 208.06
Lois M. Herberger, Lot 1-1-
1-2-2-3-1 Highland Farm
Add. .................................... 359.49
Clarence & Delores Arlen,
Lot 1 Clarence Arlen PL.2,643.05
Phillip A. & Martha Powers,
Lot 1 Powers Farm ..........1,557.98
Victor P. & LouAnn Stecher
& Edmund & Ansolma
Meyer, Lot 1-1 Stecher Pl. 276.32
er Place 317.83
Charles E. & Katherine Met -
tel, Lot 7 Dubuque Homes
Asbury Road Sub . ............ 213.99
Richard V. & Charlene Han-
sel, Lot 6 Dubuque Homes
Asbury Road Sub . ............ 494.42
John F. & Mary V. Thomp-
son, Lot 5 Dubuque Homes
Asbury Road Sub . ............ 478.82
M. S. & Vera L. Pulis, Lot 4
Dubuque Homes Asbury
Road Sub . .......................... 478.25
Walter & Ethel Asmussen,
Lot 3 Dubuque Homes As-
bury Road Sub . ................ 479.62
Charles E. & Katherine Met.
tel, Lot 2 Dubuuqe Homes
Asbury Road Sub . ............ 449.86
L e s t e r N. & Harriette
Schwinn, Lot 1 Dubuque
Homes Asbury Road Sub... 531.63
Leo & Bernice Wagner, Lot
2.2 Mineral Lot 263 .......... 491.79
George R. & Thelma Jack-
son, Lot 2.1-2 Mineral Lot
263 ........................................ 245.92
George R. & Thelma Jack-
son, Lot 2-1.1-2 Mineral
Lot263 .............................. 245.92
George R. & Thelma Jack-
son, Lot 2-1-1-1.2 Mineral
Lot263 ................................ 464.21
John A. Vorwald, Lot 1-1-1-
1.2 Mineral I.ot 263 ........1,357.39
Harold W. & Martha Koster,
2 -1 -Lot A Hillcrest Park
Add. .................................... 388.22
Hillcrest Builders Inc., Lot 1
Block 5 Hillcrest Heights 281.30
Hillcrest Builders Inc., Lot 2
Block 5 Hillcrest Heights 264.90
Hillcrest Builders Inc., Lot 3
Block 5 Hillcrest Heights 264.90
Hillcrest Builders Inc., Lot 4
Block 5 Hillcrest Heights 264.90
Hillcrest Builders Inc., lot 5
Block 5 Hillcrest Heights 32.11
Ilegular Session, January 7th, 1957 13
Hillerest Builders Inc., I.ot 6 !Margaret Yaeger, Lot 3 F. E.
Block 5 Hillcrest heights 35.84
Bissells-Dubuque .1............ 58.76
Hillcrest Builders Inc., Lot 7 Harold
& Genevieve Conzett
Block 5 Hillcrest Heights 19.02
Lot 4 F. E. Bissells-Du-
Hillcrest Builders Inc.. Lot. 8
buque.................................. 43.81
Block 5 Hillcrest Heights 20.13 Frank
O'Malley, Lot 5 F. E.
Hillcrest Builders Inc., Lot I.
BisseI Dubuque ................ 32.57
1 -1.1.1 -1 -of Lot A Hillcrest Ellen Canaran Est., Lot 6 F.
Park Add . .......................... 93.90 1E.
Bissells-Dubuque ........ 20.75
Frank & Clara Reuter, Lot 1 Ellen Canaran Est., Lot 7 F.
Reuter Place .................. _. 939.17
E. Bissells-Dubuque 14.54
Frank &Clara Reuter, Lot Donald Muchow, Lot W 182'
1-1-2.2 Reuter Place ............ 32.26
6" 5 City Lot 740 ................ 108.82
Leo A. Dasso, Lot 2-1-2-2 Michael S. Flynn, Lot 4 City
Reuter Place ...................... 23.24
Lot 740 ................................ 236.72
Viola G. & M. C. Mai, Lot
$23.772.04
E 112'-1 City Lot 740 ...... 98.06
2778.44 Tons Stabilized Base Alois & Patricia Brinkmoel-
Stone (a 2.50 ....................6.946.10
ler, Lot W 50'-1 City Lot
2701.13 Gals. Tack Coat 0,
740 ........................................ 159.32
0.15 405.17
Ellen M. Flynn, Etal., Lot 2
......................................
1489.39 Tons Bituminous
City Lot 740 ................... 6.55
Concrete a 8.83 ............13,151.31
St. Joseph College, Lot 2
10114 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat (W
Mineral Lot 90 ................1,753.78
1
0.16
St. Joseph College, Lot
....................................1,618.24
2 No. of Manholes raised or
City Lot 741 ......................1,231.19
lowered 0i 25.00 .............. 50.00
Stabilized
St. Joseph College, Lot 2
City Lot 741 .................. 79.87
•2,027.96 Tons
Base Stone rot 2.50 ..........5,069.90
St. Joseph College, Lot 2 976.44
Mineral Lot 91 .............
$27,240.72
St. Joseph College, Lot 1
472.98
•City Share ..5,069.90
"""' """"""
Mineral Lot 91 .................
Columbia College, Mineral
Assessable ..................... $22,170.82
Extra Expense 6.517c.
Lot 92 ............................... 2,117.44
Columbia College, Lot 2 City
........1,441.10
W1 Interest for 52 days .... 180.12
I.ot 742 ................................1,034.43
Columbia College, Lot 1 City
$23,772.04
........ 277.24
Lot 742 ..............................
All of which are assessed in pro-
Henry E. Thul Est., Lot 20 863
portion to the special benefits con-
Kringles Sub . ....................
& Pricilla I. For -
ferred.
Robert L.
Lot 19 Kringles Sub. 10.92
Bituminous Concrete Paving of Cox
moe,
Teal, Lot 18 Krin-
Street from North Property Line
Elizabeth 1887
of Chestnut to the South Prop-
gles Sub. ............................
Elizabeth Teal, Lot 17 Krin-
erty Line of Kirkwood.
40.43
Anna V. Law & Lucille Law
gles Sub......L..............
Teal, Lot 16 Krin•
Vance, Etal, Lot 1-1-7 M.
Elizabeth 74.12
L. 88 & Pt of 87 ................ 476.29
.
glen Sub............. ................
Floyd E. Rubey, Lot 15 Krin-
Fred W. & E. Moehl, Lot 5-1
195.45
Sub.
.............................. 7.38
Fred W. & E. Moehl, Lot 1.4
gle.s
Harold J. & Dolores R. Dan,
Lot 14 Kringles Sub. 195.45
t M. L. 89 .......................... 135.92
Frank J. & Cath. M. Meyer,
iels,
Milton L. & Sylvia Schep
Lot 13 Kringles Sub. 74.12
Lot 1-3.1 M. L. 89 110.73
pole,
Milton L. & Sylvia Schep -
Frank J. & Cath. M. Meyer,
101.48
pele, Lot 12 Kringles Sub. 40.43
Lot 1-2.1 M. L. 89
Mae & John Pautvein, Lot
Jessie L. Bull, Lot 1-1-1-1
Kringles Sub. 18.87
M. L. 89 ............................. 152.70
Eleanor & Fred Moehl, Lot
11
Carleton & Mildred DeMoss,
Lot 10 Kringles Sub......... 10.92
1.2.1-1.1 M. L. 89 ................ 22.00
John F. & Selma Ganten
8.63
Wm. & Delores Manley, Lot
Lot 9 Kringles Sub.
1 F. E. Bissells-Dubuque 188.02
bein,
J. Huber Est., Lot 6•,,,,,,
Wm. &Delores Manley, Lot
Walter 4.71
( Kringles Sub. ......•..•••
2 F. E. Bissels- Dubuque .. 91.61
14
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
City of Dubuque, Lot 5 Krin-
gles Sub ..............................
................ .
City of Dubuque, Lot 4 Krin-
glesSub . ............................
City of Dubuque, Lot 3 Krin-
glesSub ...............................
Ida M. Reid, Lot 2 Kringles
Sub. ......................................
G J Mehl Lot 1 Kringles
Thomas lames & Mary Kay
5.96 I Frith. Lot 5, Union Ave-
nue Sub. No. 2 21.81
16.29
40.77
74.75
eo.
Sub. 197.08
...........................
Donald W. & Bertha V01z,
Lot 12, Jackson School
Subdivision
Leo F. & Ella Bly, Lot 11,
Jackson School Subdivi.
Sion
Leo F. & Ella Bly, Lot 10,
Jackson School Subdivi-
sion ...... __ ..
Leo F. & Ella Bly, Lot 9,
Jackson School Subdivi.
Sion
Luella Powell, Lot 5, Jack-
son School Subdivision
Luella Powell, Lot 4, Jack.
son School Subdivision
Chas. C. Gorden Est., Lot 3,
Jackson School Subdivi-
sion..................................
Chas. E. & Elsie Oakley, Lot
2, Jackson School Subdi.
vision ........ _......
Edwin A. MiUius, Lot 1,
Jackson School Subdivi-
sion ............. _... . .
Luella Powell, Lot 6, Jack-
son School Subdivision .
Loras College, Lot 2-78, A.
P. Wood Addition . .........
Roy A. & Mary V. Sarazin,
Lot 2.79, A. P. Wood Ad-
dition ........ ...... .
Roy A. & Mary V. Sarazin,
Lot 1-2-80, A. P. Wood Ad-
dition
John A. & Dolores C. From -
melt, Lot 2.2-80, A. P.
Wood Addition
T. E. Rhomberg, Lot 2-81A,
A. P. Wood Addition
John A. & Dolores From
melt, Lot 2-81, A. P. Wood
Addition .
Eleanor & Fred Moehl, Loi
1-18, Sub. of Lot 3 of M
L. 90
Jessie L. Hull, Lot 1.17, Sub
of Lot 3 of M. L. 90
Eleanor & Fred Moehl, I.o
1-2-17, Sub. of Lot 3 o
M. L. 90 .
Madeline B. Fischer, Lot 4
Union Avenue Sub. No.
I
92.74
92.74
92.74
92.74
56.81
160.13
165.27
64.51
31.51
14.32
5.57
9.40
4.62
6.91
19.37
18.67
2.33
9.72
$12,039.54
936.22 Cu. Yds. Excavation,
Old Macadem & Gravel l.,
1.25 $1,170.27
149.30 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone (p 2.50 _. 373.25
1194.39 Gals. Tack Coat („>
0.15 - 179.16
931.21 Tons Bituminous
Concrete (0 8.83 .... 8,222.58
6927 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat r
0.16 1,108.32
7 No. of Manholes—raised
or lowered G 25.00 175.00
19.10
12.73
$11,228.58
6.55, Extra Expense 729.86
5% Interest for 52 days 81.10
$12,039.54
Bituminous Concrete Paving of
Green Street from the E. P. L. of
Bunker Hill Street to the W. P.
L. of Avoca Street
Earl C. & Frances Weiniger,
Lot 1-189, Finley's Add. 211.27
Clarence & Dorothy Ganse-
mer, Lot 2-189, Finley's
Add. .. - 8.48
Dennis & Ann Elizabeth
Schroeder, Lot 1-188, Fin-
ley's Add. 201.49
Clarence & Dorothy Ganse-
mer, Lot 2-188, Finley's
Add. 20.61
Garland & Mercedes G.
Lynch, Lot 187, Finley's
Add. 222.10
Samuel T. & Lois A. Pusa-
teri, Lot 186, Finley's
Add. 222.10
C. Francis & Wilma R Bar-
ker, Lot 2-185, Finley's
Add. 39.76
Frank A. & Helen L. Nelson,
Lot 1-185, Finley's Add. 182.34
Rueben H. & Irene Childers,
Lot 1-184, Finley's Add. 194.14
Rueben H. & Irene Childers.
Lot 1-183, Finley's Add. 200.44
Rueben H. & Irene Childers,
Lot 1-182, Finley's Add. 202.43
Matt. J. & Hattie Kohn, Lo t
2-182, Finley's Add. 9.92
Mettel Realty Inv. Company,
I.ot 150, Finley's Add. 50.34
V. B. Vanderloo, Lot 151,
Finley's Add. 136.76
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 15
V. B. Vanderloo, Lot 152,
Merten F. & Eleanor
Finley's Add.
409.20
Rhodes, Lot 191, Finley's
John .1. Ifird, Lot 13, Fin-
Add. =,09
ley's Add.
455.20
Louise Ellwanger, Lot 190,
Joseph A. & Mary Reinuld,
Finley's Add. ... 287,72
Lot 14, Finley's Add.
152.15
Eil-een Koster, S. 90'-196,
Arnold & Florence Kuen-
Finley Add. . 33,82
nen, Lot 15, Finley's Add.
58.96
Anthony A. Jr. & Betty Hell -
Elliott & C;ladys Richey, Lot
i d N. 108'-196, Finley
188
172, Finley s Add. 222.10
Anna F. & Marva J. Turner,
Lot 173, Finley's Add. 222.10
James L. & Madeline Riley,
Lot 174, Finley's Add. 222.10
Wilken & Constance '.Mauer,
Lot 175, Finley's Add. 222.10
Mary A. 71gges, Lot 1-176,
Finley's Add. 50.95
Arnold J. & Mary B. Unsen,
Lot 2-176, Finley's Add. 189.64
Amy Backer, Lot 1-168, Fin-
ley's Add. 175.72
Frank L. & Viola Rokusek,
Lot 2-168, Finley's Add. 9.48
Amy Hacker, Lot 1-169, Fin-
ley's Add. 188.86
Frank L. & Viola Rokusek,
Lot 2-169, Finley's Add. 40.70
Keith H. & Virginia L. Ellis,
Lot 170, Finley's Add. 222.10
John Jr. & Marion Feller,
Lot 171, Finley's Add, 222.10
Esther Wagner, Lot 10, Fin-
ley's Add. 58.96
Esther Wagner, S.6'41, Fin-
ley's Add. 8.21
Roberta & Mildred McMa-
hon, N60'41, Finley's
Add. 143.94
Cath. & Chas. Hilken, Lot
12, Finley's Add. 455.20
Joseph A. & Clara Siegert,
S.34'-154, Finley's Add. 58.27
Joseph A. & Clara Siegert,
N16'-155, Finley's Add. 17.79
Frank & Bertha Noesen, S.
50'455, Finley's Add. 35.23
Herbert & Bernadette Klau-
er, Lot 1-198, Finley's
Add. 165.77
Susie Duschen, Lot 2-198,
Finley's Add. 56.33
Rosemary F. & Leo Maas,
Lot 197, Finley's Add. 222.09
Stanley F. & Mary L. Dan-
zer, Lot 195, Finley's Add. 222.041
Harry E. & Violet Ricketts,
Lot 194, Finley's Add. 222.09
Chas. F. & Marjorie Sonnen-
berg, Loot 193, Finley's
Add. 222.041
James E. & Martha Beall,
Lot 192, Finley's Add. 222.09
dw
Anna & Martha Schmidt,
Lot 1, Franklin Place 164.39
Arnold E. & Agnes Burgge-
man, Lot 1-2, Franklin
Place 161.65
Clement & Anna Bella Car-
bine, Lot 2.2. Franklin
Place 161.65
$8,295.39
952.88 Cu. Yds. Excavation
(ii 1.25 $1,191.10
175 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone <t 2.50 437.50
729.30 Gals. Tack Coat (a
0.15 109.40
600.04 Tons Bituminous
Concrete Cu 8.83 5,298.35
3908 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat @
0.16 625.28
3 No. of Manholes raised or
lowered (ii 25.00 75.00
1 Lump Extra Work (Prun-
ing & Grading) . .. 203.28
7,939.91
City Share 203.28
Assessable 7,736.63
6.5% Extra Expense 502.88
5% Interest for 52 days 55.88
$8,295.39
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Bituminous Concrete Paving of
Hoyt Street from N. P. L. of
Ungs Street to the end of Hoyt
Street north.
Walter J. and Marjorie
Hodge, Lot 4 of Ungs
Sub-
division .............................$ 32.31
Christina 1)uehr, Lot 1.5 of 35.47
Ungs Subdivision •••••
Mae and John P. Anthony,
Lot 2.5 of Ungs Subdivi- 35.47
cion •.•
Mae & John P. Anthony,
Lot 2.6 of Ungs Subdivi- 93.56
sion
Christina Duehr, Lot 1-6 of 93.56
Ungs Subdivision
1C� Repilar Session, January 7th, 1957
Joseph H. and Kathleen F.
Pear Street -Bituminous Concrete
Hageman, N. 58.54 ft. Of
Surfacing from S. P. L. of Cleve -
Lot 8 of Ungs Sub........... 104.77
land Avenue to the N. P. L. of
Arthur P. and Lillian
Rush Street.
Eva M. Meisenburg, Lot 1
Trausch, S. 46 ft. of Lot
81.81
Latham Place ....................$183.41
8 of IJngs Sub ..................
Joseph H. and Kathleen F.
Daniel C. a nd Dor othy A.
Hageman, Lot 1-9 of Ungs
Maloney, Lot Latham
78 45
Subdivison......................... 5.88
Place ....................................
Joseph H. and Kathleen F.
Delbert C. and Cora Breit -
Hageman, Lot 1 of N. 4.85
houpt. Lot S. 75 ft. 99 Un -
ft. of Lot 10 of Ungs Sub. 1.56
ion Addition ...................... 150.04
Arthur P. and Lillian
Delbert C. and Cora Breit-
Trausch, S. 52 ft. of Lot
haupt, Lot W. 5 ft. -S. 75
10 Ungs Sub . .................... 16.07
ft. -100 Union Addition ...... 5.86
Arthur P. and Lillian
Harry and Kathryn Mary
Trausch, S. 46 ft. of Lot
Krakow, Lot E. 55 ft. -100
18 of Ungs Sub . .............. 7.95
Union Addition .................. 125.27
Joseph H. and Kathleen F.
Andrew G. and Mary Milks,
Hageman, N. 58.54 ft. of
Lot W. 24 ft. -101 Union
Lot 18 of Ungs Sub......... 29.43
Addition .............................. 31.96
Mary and Marie Riechmann,
Robert W. and Ermilda
Lot E. 36 ft101
Lot 2 of Pfohl's Subdivi-
Brown, :
Union Addition ......... 29.95
sion . 128.52
.....................................
.....
Joseph and Gertrude Jac o-
Vincent J. and Bertille C.
niski, Lot N. 80 ft. 121
Neuwohner, Lot 2-3 of
Union Addition 160.05
Pfohl's Subdivision .......... 135.34
Anton Boston, Lot W. 40 ft.
M. Frieda McKitrick, Lot 4
S. 95 ft. 121 Union Addi-
of Pfohl's Subdivision...... 139.44
tion............. ........................ 153.01
M. Frieda McKitrick, Lot 5
Anton Bosten, Lot E. 20 ft.
of Pfohl's Subdivision...... 102.55
S. 95 ft. -121 Union Addi-
W. Earl and Ethel Dewey,
tion ...................................... 37.04
Lot 6 of Pfohl's Subdivi-
Joseph and Gertrude Jacko-
sion132.22
niski, Lot N. 80 ft. -120
......................................
Hiram A. and Luella Winge,
Union Addition 56.37
Lot 7 of Ungs Subdivision 116.67
John and Susan Kemp, Lot
Sadie Van Fumetti, Lot 8 of
S. 95 ft. -120 Union Addi-
Pfohl's Subdivision............ 116.67
tion _.,... 66.94
Ray F. and Ruth Duehr, Lot
John and Susan Kemp, Lot
9 of Pfohl's Subdivision.... 116.67
119 Union Addition.......... 54.18
Matthew L. and Margt. M.
West Hill Chapel Assn., Lot
Fagan, Lot 10 of Pfohl's
N. 40 ft. -122 Union Addi-
Subdivision........................ 116.67
r.ion.................................... 80.03
-
Marion C. and Leona Mayne,
Total ..............................$1,642.59
Lot N. 65 ft. S. 135 ft. -122
214.91 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Union Addition .................. 130.06
at $1.25 ..............................$268.64
Robert A. and Patricia A.
243.60 Gals. Tack Coat........ 36.54
Popenthein, Lot S. 70 ft. -
121.17 Tons Bituminous
S. 135 ft. -122 Union Addi-
Concrete at $8.83 ..............1,069.93
tion.. 140.05
...................................
824 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
Robert A. and Patricia A.
$0.16 .................................... 131.84
Popenthein, Lot E. 8 ft. S.
1 No. of Manholes raised or
70 ft. N.E. 12 ft. -123 Union
lowered at $25.00 ............ 25.00
Addition8.66
............................
-
Wm. C. Carpenter, Lot W. 4
Total ..............................$1,531.95
6.5% Extra Expense .......... 99.58
ft. S. 70 ft. N.E. 12 ft..
123 Union Addition.......... 4.03
5% Interest for 52 days........ 11.06
Marion C. and Leona Mayne,
-. -_
Lot S. 65 ft. N. 105 ft. N.
Total ..............................$1,642.59
E. 12 ft. -123 Union Addi-
All of which are assessed in
tion ...................................... 11.78
proportion to the special benefits
Delbert and Rose Breit -
conferred.
haupt, Lot N. 40 ft. N. 105
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 17
ft. N. E. 12 ft. -123 Union
Addition
Wm. C. Carpenter, Lot W.
48 ft. -123 Union Addition
Louis P. and Kathleen 0'.
Connor, Lot 124 Union
Addition..............................
Stephen J. and Marcella 0'Ilea, Lot 1 of Sub. of Lots
95, 96. 97 and 98 Union
Addition ............................
Stephen J. and Marcella 0'Hea, Lot E. 5 ft. -2 of Sub.
of Lots 95, 96 97 and 98
Union Addition
Robert E. and Tillie K.
Chapman, Lot W. 45 ft. 2
of Sub. of Lots 95, 96, 97
and 98 Union Addition
Charles J. and Mary F. Roo-
ney, Lot 3 of Sub. of Lots
95, 96, 97 and 98 Union
Addition •.••
Charles J. and Mary Roo-
ney, Lot 4 of Sub. of Lots
95, 96. 97 and 98 Union
Addition ..............................
Mettel Realty and Inv. CO.,
Lot 6 of Sub. of Lots 95,
96, 97 and 98 Union Ad-
dition ••••••
................... .
Mettel Realty and Inv. CO.,
Lot 7 of Sub. of Lots 95,
96, 97 and 98 Union Ad-
dition ......••
........................
Mettel Realty and Inv. CO.,
N. 51.45 ft. -8 of Sub. o
Lots 95, 96, 97 and 98
Union Addition ...............
Mettel Realty and Inv. Co.
S. 6.55 ft. -8 of Sub of Lot
95, 96, 97 and 98 Union
Addition .............................
Mettel Realty and Inv. Co.
Lot 9 of Sub. of Lots 9
96, 97 and 98 Union Add'
tion.....................................
7.25
91.60
54.16
182.45
9.31
59.89
42.28
7.55
7.65
42.68
129.48
s
16.48
5:
109.34
6.5% Extra Expense ............$137.34
5"v Interest -52 days............ 15.26
Total ..............................$2,265.46
All of which is assessed in pro -
Portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Bituminous Concrete Paving of
Prescott Street from N. E. P. L.
of Ascension to the N. E. P. L. of
Hamilton.
Arthur J. and Sara Frick,
Lot 562 Ham's Addition $106.93
Margaret Widerholt, Lot 563
Ham's Addition ................ 106.93
George and Mary Mackee,
NF, a Lot 564 Ham's Ad-
diion................................... 53.48
Martha Manley, et al, SW ih
Lot 564 Ham's Addition.... 53.48
Lena A. Pecoy, Lot 565
Ham's Addition ................ 106.93
Total ..............................$2, 265.46
423.06 Cu. Yds. Excavation
at $1.25 ................................$528.82
175.85 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone at $2.50 .................... 439.62
218.36 Gals. Tack Coat at
$0.15 .................................. 32.75
105.09 Tons Concrete, Bitum-
inous at $8.83 .................... 927.95
992.0 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
$0.16 .................................... 158.72
1 No. of Manholes raised or
lowered at $25.00 ............ 25.00
Total ..............................$2,112.86
Lena A. Pecoy, NE % Lot
566 Ham's Addition..........
53.48
Edwin A. and Mildred K.
Stecher, SW % Lot 566
Ham's Addition ................
53.48
Thomas A. and Margaret M.
Simon, NE 37 ft. 6 in. Lot
567 Ham's Addition............
80.21
Clarence P. and Agnes M.
Klaas, SW 12 ft. 6 in. Lot
567 Ham's Addition ........
26.73
Clarence P. and Agnes M.
Klaas, NE 25 ft. Lot 568
Ham's Addition ................
53.48
Mary Grobe, SW 25 ft. Lot
568 Ham's Addition..........
53.48
Oscar Ohde and Helmuth
Ode, et al, Lot 569 Ham's
............................
Addition106.93
Charles and Mollie Kulow,
Lot 570 Ham's Addition....
106.96
Wm. F. Bergmann, Lot 571
Ham's Addition ................
106.93
Emma Freimark, NE % Lot
572 Ham's Addition..........
53.48
Wm. & Lucille Hesseli, SW
% Lot 572, Ham's Addi,
tion
53.48
Fred D. and Marie Skemp,
Lot 1.573 Ham's Addition
101.59
Anna R. Utzig, Lo
5,34
Ham's Addition ......•••••.•
Anna R. Utzig, Lot 1-574
51.32
}cam's Addition ................
Merlin J. Jr. and Juanita
Baumhover, Lot 14.1 Co-
ta's Place ...........................
Florence and Clarence Cur.
tis, SE 125 ft. -1 -Sub. of
Lot 575 Ham's Addition....
80.41
Reg„lar Session, January 7th, 195
18
Dorothy E. Wur-
2490 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat at
398.40
John J. and
ster. SW 30 ft. SW %-2
of Lot 575 Ham's Ad-
$0.16 ....................................
2 No.Ma raised
oor
Sub. 81.50
aholes
loof
dition............................
Francis H. and Ethel A.
2 NE %-2
Total ..............................$3,688.48
Schumacher,
Lot 575 Ham's
6.5% Extra Expense.......... 239.75
of Sub. of
81.50
5°b Interest for 52 days.... 26.64
Addition ............................
Russell L, and Ada L Tom-
Total ..............................$3.954.87
king, Lot 2.3 Sub. of Lot
89.97
accord-
hbenefit
575 Ham's Addition ..........
575
ing toothe ayconfer -
Lena Meier, Lot 1.3 Sub. of
575 Ham's Addition.. 269•`•11
BQuince�StreetUS o
e the S PavingP. Lf
Lot
from
Vincent T. and Luella M.
of Cleveland to the N. P. L. of
Ryan, Lot 4 Sub. of Lot
245.16
Rush Street.
575 Ham's Addition........
F J Est. and Margt. D. Mc -
J. 0. and Rosemarie Capel,
Gloughlin, Lot 102 Union
Lot 5 Sub. of Lot 575 115.16
Addition ..............................$ 60.16
Ham's Addition ...............
Merlin and Viola ner,
J. O. and Rosemarie Capel,
Lot 103 Union Addition.... 136.96
m
SW 2 ft. Lot 576 Ham's
7.20
Emil and Regina Kloster-
Addition ......................m's
man, Lot. 1-104 Union Ad -
T. E. Rbomberg Est., Lot
dition.................................. 194.43
6 Sub. of Lot 575 Ham's
Benefit
Helen L. Weber, Lot 2-N.
Addition ......................No
150 ft. -1.105 Union Ad -
Frank V. Sanders, NE 48 ft.
.
dition .....•.,..,. 173.15
Lot 576 Ham's Addition.... 172.7
.....................
Carm hes.
Jos. F. and Carmelite Shef-
Frank V. Sanders, SW 2 ft.
7.20
serf, Lot 150
fert,
Lot 577 Ham's Addition....
Union Addition........ 103.06
Alonzo T. and L. C. Murphy,
John R. and Gertrude Free-
retAddition
NE 48 ft. Lot 577 Yam's
172.74
man, Lot 1-1-N. 150 ft. -
Addition............................
1-105 Union Addition........ 113.60
Melvin J. and Mary C. Keos,
Joseph Reuter, S. 50 ft. Let
Lot 578 Ham's Addition.... 181.71
1.105 Union Addition........ 130.06
Wm. J. and Emma Ball, SW
% Lot 579 Ham's Addi-
Chester H. and Josephine
tion 89.98
Miller, I.ot 2-186 Union
......................................
Arthur J. and Mary Blosch,
Addition ............................ 18.78
NE '/i Lot 579 Ham's Ad-
Erma Mulligan, Lot 1-1-186
dition.................................. 89.98
Union Addition .....•..••.••••• 148.47
Jacob Schmitt, Sr., Lot 580
Wm. J. and Anna Mulligan,
Ham's Addition ................ 181.71
Lot 2.1-186 Union Addi-
304.75
Louis A. and Mary J. Graff,
tion .....................................
Lot 581 Ham's Addition.... 181.71
William and Gladys Kleck-
Gilbert L. and Alyce M.
er, Lot 116 Union Addi
340.26
Reiter, Lot 582 Ham's Ad-
tion ......................................
dition181.71
Wilfred J. and Marie Noel,
..................................
Claude M. and Imelda B.
Lot 117 Union Addition.. 119.84
Neyens, Lot 583 Ham's
Olga and Lewis Korn, Lot
52.83
Addition .............................. 181.71
118 Union Addition..........
Jacob Hefty, Lot 584 Ham's
Orley Tart Jr. and Jane E.
Addition 181.71
Tart, Loi 2-104 Union Ad
..............................
Mineral Lot 304..............No Benefit
dition.................................. 194.42
Total .$3,954.87
.............................
Total .$2,090.57
.............................
125.75 Cu. Yds. Excavation
227.02 Cu. Yds. Excavation
at $1.25 ..............................$157.19
at $1.25 ..............................$346.28
13.95 Tons Stabilized Base
29.13 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone at $2.50 .................... 34.88
Stone at $2.50 .................... 72.82
438.48 Gals. Tack Coat at
218.36 Gals. Tack Coat at
32.75
$0.15 .................................... 65.77
$0.15 ...................................
337.74 Tons Bituminous Con-
1145.91 Tons Bituminous
trete at $8.83 ......................2,982.`24
at $8.83......... ....1,288.39
Concrete .
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 19
997 Sq. yds. Seal Coat John and Caltsta Bakey. Lot
.0
at $0.16 159.52 i
8 St. Raphael's Add......... 91.20
2 No. of Manholes raised or
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
lowered at 525.00............ 50.00
Lot 9 St. Raphael's Add. 91.20
Adolph and Barbara Wallis,
Total .......... ...... .......$1,949.76
Lot S. 28.5 ft: 10 SL Ra-
6.5�,� Extra Expense ........... 126.73
hael's Add. .... 52.00
5% Interest for 52 days.... 14.08
'Nary E hickey, Lot N. 21.6
--
$2,090.57
ft. -10 St. Raphael's Add... 39.23
Total ... ........................
Vivian M. and Bernadette
All of which is assessed in pro-
Total ..............................$2,159.84
portion to special benefits con-
9q.24 Cu. Yds. Excavation
ferred,
at $1.25 ..............................$124.05
Bituminous Concrete Pavinq of St.
141.42 Tons Stabilized Base
Mary's Street from the S. P. L.
Stone at $2.50., .. ............ .. 353.55
of West Third to the N. P. L.
21924 Gals. Tack Coat at
of Emmett Street.
............................... .
$0.15 ... 32.89
St. Clara College, Lot 698
Benefit
14958 Tons Bituminous
City Lot ......................:vo
Concrete at $8.83 ............1,320.79
St. Clara College, Lot 698A
088 Sq. Yds. Seat Coat at
City I.ot ..............................$203.82
...................................
$0.16. 158.08
St. Raphael's Convent and
1 No. of Manholes raised or
School, Lot 602A City Lot 94.92
lowered at S25.00 .............. 25.00
St. Raphael's Convent and
School, Lot 603 City Lot.... 189.83
SL Raphael's Convent and
School. Lot 605 City Lot.... 377.93
St. Raphael's Convent and
School, Lot 606 City Lot..
188.83
St. Raphael's Convent and
School, Lot 1.607 City Lot
9.87
Earl L. and Ruth A. Falk,
I.ot 2-607 City I,ot............
36.57
Vivian M. and Bernadette
Mullin, Lot W. 52 ft. W.
55 ft. -607A City Lot........
115.90
Andrew and Betty J. Swartz,
Lot E. 3 ft. W. 55 ft.-
t:007A
007ACity Lot ..................
3.45
Andrew and Betty J. Swartz,
Lot E. 25 ft. -607A City
Lot......................................
23.04
Glary E. Fox, Lot S. 28.5 ft :
1 St. Raphael's Add.........
14.30
Mary E. Callahan, Lot N.
73.5 ft. -1 St. Raphael's
Add . ....................................
36.86
Mary E. Callahan, Lot N.
73.5 ft. -2 St. Raphael's
Add . .............................. _...
97.20
Mary E. Fox, I.ot S. 28.5
ft. -2 St. Raphael's Add.....
37.69
Mary F. Fox, Lot 3 St. Ra-
phael's Add. .. .
91.'210
John It. Brunjes, Lot 4 St.
Raphael's Add . ................
91.20
John H. Brunjes, Lot 5 St.
Raphael's Add ...................
91.20
Mary A. MCI,Van Est., Lot
6 St. Raphael's Add.........
91.20
Merlin E. and Ruth E.
Daaek, Lot 7 St. Raphael's
Add. ....................................
91.20
Total ............................. $2,014.36
6.5%r Extra Expense............ 130.93
5% Interest for 52 days........ 14.55
Total .............................. $2,159.84
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Bituminous Concrete Paving of
Ungs Street from the W.P.L. of
Clarke Drive to the E. P. L. of
Avoca Street.
Frank J. Blaser, Eta], W. 40'
E. 80' of Lot 1 of Ungs
Sub. 21.87
,11ois J. Blaser, E. 40' E. 80'
of Lot 1 of Ungs Sub. 21.87
Frank J. Blaser, Etat, W.
40' E. 80' of Lot 2 of Ungs
Sub. 58.57
Alois J. Blaser, E. 40' E. 80'
of Lot 2 of Ungs Sub. 58.57
Walter J. & Marjorie Hodge,
I.ot 3 of Ungs Sub. 100.55
Walter J. & Marjorie Hodge,
Lot 4 of Ungs Sub. 100.86
Christina Uuehr, Lot 1.5 of 27-33
Ungs Sub.
Nlae & John P. Anthony, Lot 73 22
2.5 of Ungs Sub.
Mae & John P. Anthony, Lot 73.22
2.6 of Ungs Sub.
Christina Uuehr, I,ot 1.6 of Z7.33
Ungs Sub.
Joseph 11. & Kathleen F.
Ilat;eman, N. 58.53' of Lot 32.11
8 of Ungs Sub.
Arthur P. & Ullian Trausch,
3.46' of I.ot 8 of Ungi Sub. 67.59
20 Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
Joseph H. & Kathleen F.
Hageman, Lot 1.9 of Ungs
Sub... _ ..
Michael & Lorraine Kemp,
Lot 2-9 of Ungs Sub.
Michael & Lorraine Kemp,
Lot 2 of N. 4.85' of Lot 10
of Ungs Sub.......
Joseph H. & Kathleen F.
Hageman, Lot 1 of N.
4.85' of Lot 10 of Ungs
Sub.
Arthur P. & Lillian Trausch,
S. 52' of Lot 10 of Ungs
Sub.
Arthur P. & Lillian Trausch,
S. 46' of Lot 18 of Ungs
Sub. _...
Joseph H. & Kathleen F.
Hageman, N. 58.54' of Lot
18 of Ungs Sub. _...
Mary & Marie Riechmann,
Lot 1 of Pfohl's Subdivi-
sion .......
Wm. & Mary Riechmann,
Lot 2 of Pfohl's Subdivi-
sion
Vincent J. Newuehner, Lot
2-3 of Pfohl's Subdivision
Earl H. & Mildred C. Miller,
Lot 1-3 of Pfohl's Subdivi-
sion .. ...
...................
M. Frieda McKitrick, Lot 4,
of Pfohl's Subdivision
M. Frieda McKitrick, Lot 5
Of Pfohl's Subdivision
W. Earl & Ethel Dewey, Lot
6 of Pfohl's Subdivision
Iliram A. & Luella Winge,
Lot 7 of Pfohl's Subdivi-
sion
Sadie Von Fumetti, Lot 8 of
Pfohl's Subdivision
Ray F. & Ruth Duehr, Lot 9,
of Pfohl's Subdivision
Mathew L. & Margt. M.
Fagan, Lot 10 of Pfohl's
Subdivision ..
Mathew L. & Margt.. M.
Fagan, Lot 11 of Pfohl's
Subdivision
W. Earl & Ethel Dewey, Lot
12 of Pfohl's Subdivision
W. Earl & Ethel Dewey, Lot
13 of Pfohl's Subdivision
W. Earl & Ethel Dewey, Lot
14 of Pfohl's Subdivision
Vincent J. & Bertille C.
Neuwehner, Lot 1.8 of
Mineral Lot 188
Mary Riedmann, Lot 2-1.8 of
Mineral Lot 188
6.59
57.76
8.05
2.15
160.64
13.68
21.23
31.32
29.76
15.22
1.46
10.56
6.35
4.44
8.11
12.37
19.16
36.77
35.72
16.91
10.06
7.38
9.57
0.69
Lloyd C. & Eva M. Dewey,
Lot 1-9 of Mineral Lot 188
Francis J. & Kathleen Her-
zog, Lot 1.10 of Mineral
Lot 188
Lester J. & Eliz. Hartley,
E. 40' E. 80' of Let 11 of
Ungs Sub. _ ..
Lester J. & Eliz. Hartley,
W. 40' of E. 80' of Lot 11
of Ungs Sub.
Lester J. & Eliz. Hartley,
W. 40' E. 80' of Lot 12 of
Ungs Sub.
Lester J. & Eliz. Hartley,
E. 40' F. 80' of Lot 12 of
Ungs Sub.
Lyle E. Dewey, Lot 13 of
Ungs Sub.
Lyle E. Dewey, Lot 14 of
Ungs Subdivision
Robert E. & Eleanor L. Hier,
Lot 15 of Ungs Sub.
Kenneth N. & Theresa C.
Neely, Lot 1.16 of Ungs
Sub.
James R. & Margaret J.
Cota, Lot 2-16 of Ungs
Sub.
James R. & Margaret J.
Cota, Lot 2-17 of Ungs
Sub.
George P. & Rosemary
Schmitt, Lot 1-1-17 of
Ungs Sub.
Glen O. & Barbara L. Mid-
dleton, Lot 2.1-17 of Ungs
Sub.
Glen O. & Barbara L. Mid-
dleton, Lot 2-3 of Mineral
Lot 188
Claudia A. Albrech, Lot 2-2
of Mineral Lot 188
Henry Beau Estate, Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 188
John J. & Ruth Ludescher,
Lot 1 of Ludescher Place
No. 2
Frank & Kathryn Ann Ria-
setto, Lot 1.2 of Ludes -
cher Place No. 2
Cletus O. & Lareda S. Iieitz-
man, Lot 2-2 of Ludescher
Place No. 2
8.33
6.33
56.10
56.10
21.63
21.63
97.16
97.16
97,16
81.60
15.55
15.55
96.07
6.22
161.67
60.15
128.71
.63
13.77
42.09
$2,272.34
243 Cu. Yds. Excavation (u
1.25 $303.75
121.80 Gals. Tack Coat (,+
0.15 18.27
180.07 'Pons Bituminous
Concrete @ 8.83 1,590.02
r.0ir
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 21
1139 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat 01
0.16 182.24
1 No. of Manhole raised or
lowered ((e 25.00 25.00
$2,119.28
6.5% Extra Expense 137.75
5% Interest for 52 days 15.31
Leonard M. &'.Mary Ellen
Hansen. Elft Lot 25, Kel-
ly's Subdivision 129.49
Matthew B. & Lillian Olan-
sky, Lots 2-24, Kelly's
Subdivision .. 44.01
Werner J. & Dolores C. Sig -
worth, Lots 1-24, Kelly's .
Subdivision 215.01
52,272.34 Werner J. & Dolores C. Sig -
All of which is assessed in pro- worth, Lots 1-6, Sub. of
portion to the special benefits con- Lots 22, 23, Kelly's Addi-
ferred. tion
Bituminous Concrete Paving of Mathew B. & Lillian Olan-
West 8th Street from E. P. L. I sky, Lots 2.6, Sub. of Lots
of Wilson Avenue to the E. P. L. 22, 23 Kelly's Addition
of Air Hill Street. I Curtis G. & Marie Lucas, Lot
1, Sub. of Lots 22, 23, Kel-
ly's Addition
Mary :Margaret. O'Connor,
Lot 2-9, Collins Addition 123.82
Mary Margaret O'Connor, George & Edith Oberhoffer,
Lot 1-4, Collins Addition 89.32 Lot 2, Sub. of Lots 22, 23,
Mary Margaret O'Connor, Kelly's Addition
Lot 1-3, Collins Addition 156.73 E. M. Hoppman, Lot 3, Sub.
Anna D. Carew, Lot 2-A, of Lots 22, 23, Kelly's Ad -
Bells Subdivision 80.11 dition _..
Miss Mary A. Duggan, Lot I E. M. Hoppman, Lot 4, Sub.
1-A, Bells Subdivision 87.68 I of Lots 22, 23, Kelly's Ad -
Louis R. & Sophia C. Freis-
inger, Lot B, Bells Subdi-
vision 71.81
City of Dubuque, Lot N 10'-
30, Kelly's Subdivision 2.77
Andrew C. Guinta, S. 175' 6"
30, Kelly's Subdivision 257.72
City of Dubuque, N10'-29,
Kelly's Subdivision 2.12
Andrew C. Guinta, W47' -
S175'6" -29, Kelly's Subdi-
vision 24225
James M. & Eliz. Gardner,
E3' -S1756"-29, Kelly's Sub-
division 15.48
James M. & Eliz. Gardner,
S 185'6" - W 22' - 28, Kel-
ley's Subdivision 114.31
Albert Fluckiger, S139' E28'
28, Finley's Subdivision 136.49
Albert Fluckiger, N 166" -
E 28' - 28, Kelly's Subdivi-
sion 8.99
Alvin J. & Elgene Mesch,
Lot 27, Kelly's Subdivision 259.80
Nickolas & Eliz. Lemmer,
E. 20' - N 80' - 26, Kelly's
Subdivision 15.35
Nickolas & Eliz. Lemmer, W
30' - N 80' - 26, Kelly's
Subdivision 23.04
Emma Sanner, Lot S. 105'6"
26, Kelly's Subdivision 221.10
Nickolas & Eliz. lenuner,
Wei -25, Kelly's Subdivi-
Sion 129.62
-.Jvr
107.48
21.88
105.45
39.00
27.41
dition 41.98
George A. Beahm, Lots 1-1-5,
Sub. of Lots 22, 23, Kelly's
Addition - -
7.26
Bernard L. & Leona C. Sut-
ton, Lots 2-1-5, Sub. of
Lots 22, 23, Kelly's Addi-
tion .... ............. No Benefit
Bernard L. & Leona C. Sut-
ton, Lots 2.5, Sub. of Lots
22, 23, Kelly's Addition
4.37
George A. Beohm, Lots 1-1-
21, Sub. of Lots 22, 23,
Kelly's Addition _ ..
19.59
Bernard L. & Leona C. Sut-
ton, Lots 2-1-21, Sub. of
Lots 22, 23, Kelly's Addi-
tion No Benefit
Bernard L. & Leona C. Sut-
ton, Lots 2-21, Sub. of Lots
22, 23, Kelly's Addition
4.11
Elmer O. & Elizabeth J.
Schiel, E 33' - S 27'6", Lot
2, Eliz. H. Wilson Subdivi-
71.90
Sion
Florence Bayes, W. 73' S.
27', Lot 2, Eliz. H. Wilson
15906
Subdivision
John R. & Catherine Mc-
Evoy, Lot 3, Eliz. H. Wil`
178.52
son Subdivision
Keck, Lot 4, Eliz. IL
ILucy
Wilton Subdivision
93.04
John W. & Viola C. Kauf-
man, Lot 5, Eliz. II Wil
44.75
sun Subdivision
22 Regular Session, January 7th, 1q.57
Edward R. Lorenz, Lot 6.
Eliz. H. Wilson Subdivi- 22.70
sion -
Phillip & Stella Ginter, Lot
7, Eliz. H. Wilson Subdi- 15.95
vision
Homer V. Butt, Jr., N 44',
Lot 8, Eliz. H. Wilson Sub- 6.49
division
F. M. & Ritz E. Reddin, Lot
3, Hedley's Subdivision 179.99
Hannah & Clyde Casteel•,
Lot 4, Hedley's Subdivi-
sion _ . ...
Arnold & Adele Joos, Lot 5,
Hedley's Subdivision 1. 179.99
Thomas E. & Blanche De-
laney, Lot 6, Hedley's
Subdivision .... 179.99
Alvin G. & Pauline Conzett,
Lot 7, Hedley's Subdivi-
sion ............ 179.99
Jerold W. & Ardith J. R3118 -
dell, Lot 8, Hedley's Sub-
division _... . _... 65.16
Jerold W. & Ardith J. Rans-
dell, Lots 1-9, Hedley's
Subdivision 42.33
Jerold W. & Ardith J. Rum -
dell, Lots 2-9, Hedley's
Subdivision ..__ . ._......... 22.83
Leo F. & Dorothy E. Biege-
low, Lot 1- N'h-33, Kelly's
Subdivision __ 53.61
Walter J. & Leona J. Colin,
Lot 2-Nlz - 33, Kelly's
Subdivision _ _ _ . 6.49
Walter J. & Leona J. Colin,
S',i Lot 33, Kelly's Subdi-
vision .... _. 36.40
Sarah H. Bonsfield, N.%
Lot 34, Kelly's Subdivision 31.99
Aurelia Deggendorf Est.,
Lot 1-1-W',i-41, Kelly's
Subdivision .... __............... 10.68
Geo. Est. & Fannie Buxton,
Lot 2 -1 -Walz -41, Kelly's
Subdivision _ _ _ .___ 3.46
Ralph E. & Sarah Ellen
Wright, Lot 1-1-2-Wlfz-41,
Kelly's Subdivision 15.39
Ralph E. & Sarah Ellen
Wright, Lot 2-1.2-WlFj-41,
Kelly's Subdivision 6.96
Geo. Est. & Fannie Buxton,
Lot 2-2-Wl�e-41, Kelly's
Subdivision 6.53
Joseph C. & Theresa Grace,
S% -Lot 3-42, Kelly's Sub-
division __. 51.67
James J. & Rose Mulvehill,
N% Lot 3.42, Kelly's Sub-
division 92.52
Donald F. & Theresa A. Mc-
Coy, W54'61'-W�/443, Kel-
ley's Subdivision 214.58
Mettel Realty & Inv. Com-
pany, E 10'-W Y4 j43, Kel-
ly's Subdivision 39.39
Mettel Realty & Inv. Com-
pany, WMV4-43, Kelly's
Subdivision 253.92
Mary Ester Hedley Von
Akin, Lot 1, Caledonia
Place . . 334.72
William J. & Velma A. Mar-
tens, Lot 2, Caledonia
Place 49.50
$5,636.04
395.74 Cu. Yds. Excavation
(
;l
1
'
2
5
494.68
319.73 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone @� 2.50 799.33
487.20 Gals Tack Coat Oz
0.15 - 73.08
381.30 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete C, 8.83 _ .. .. 3,366.88
2484 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat t3)
0.16 397.44
5 No. of Manholes raised
or lowered @0 25.00 .. .. 125.00
$5,256.41
6.5% Extra Expense 341.67
5% Interest for 52 days 37.96
$5,636.04
All of which are assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Bituminous Concrete Paving of
Woodworth Street from the N.
P. L. of Lowell Street to the X. P.
L. of Montcrest Street
John T. & Selma Corbett,
Lot 25, Buseman's Sub.
No. 1 16.67
John It. & Jeannette Hoch-
berger, Lot 26, Buseman's
Sub. No. 1 53.72
Mathelda A. Wild, Lot 27,
Buseman's Sub. No. 1 97.56
Alphonse & Margt. Welu,
Lot 28, Buseman's Sub.
No. 1 197.58
George: Bauer, Lot 31, Buse -
man's Sub. No. 1 223.82
Mrs. Allie Stender, Lot 32,
Buseman's Sub. No. 1 84.90
Mrs. Allie Stender, Lot 33,
Buseman's Sub. No. 1 46.31
$5,636.04
395.74 Cu. Yds. Excavation
(
;l
1
'
2
5
494.68
319.73 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone @� 2.50 799.33
487.20 Gals Tack Coat Oz
0.15 - 73.08
381.30 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete C, 8.83 _ .. .. 3,366.88
2484 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat t3)
0.16 397.44
5 No. of Manholes raised
or lowered @0 25.00 .. .. 125.00
$5,256.41
6.5% Extra Expense 341.67
5% Interest for 52 days 37.96
$5,636.04
All of which are assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Bituminous Concrete Paving of
Woodworth Street from the N.
P. L. of Lowell Street to the X. P.
L. of Montcrest Street
John T. & Selma Corbett,
Lot 25, Buseman's Sub.
No. 1 16.67
John It. & Jeannette Hoch-
berger, Lot 26, Buseman's
Sub. No. 1 53.72
Mathelda A. Wild, Lot 27,
Buseman's Sub. No. 1 97.56
Alphonse & Margt. Welu,
Lot 28, Buseman's Sub.
No. 1 197.58
George: Bauer, Lot 31, Buse -
man's Sub. No. 1 223.82
Mrs. Allie Stender, Lot 32,
Buseman's Sub. No. 1 84.90
Mrs. Allie Stender, Lot 33,
Buseman's Sub. No. 1 46.31
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 23
Leonard L. & Evelyn Han-
son. W. 90', I.ot 1-34,
Buseman's Sub. No. 1
George & Florence Droess-
ler, E. 40', Lot 1-34, Base-
man's Sub. No. 1
Alfred G. Datisman, Lot 1-
2.34, Buseman's Sub. No. 1
Reuben G. & Evelyn Ge.hrke,
Lot 25, Pleasant View Ad-
dition
Reuben G.& Evelyn Gehrke.,
Lot 26, Pleasant View Ad-
dition
Claus & Adele Schlicktmann,
Lot 27, Pleasant View
Addition
Claus & Adele Schlicktmann,
Lot 28, Pleasant View Ad-
dition
Walter J. & Eleanor T.
Schlicktmann, Lot 29,
Pleasant View Addition
Walter J. & Eleanor T.
Schlicktmann, Lot 1-30,
Pleasant View Addition
Clarence E. Schlicktmann,
Lot 2-30, Pleasant View
Addition
Clarence E. Schlichtmann,
Lot 31, Pleasant View Ad-
dition ..
Vern A. & Violet Bishoff,
Lot 32, Pleasant View
Addition
Vern A. & Violet Bischoff,
Lot 33, Pleasant View Ad-
dition
Vern A. & Violet Bischoff,
Lot 34, Pleasant View Ad-
dition
William Edgar & Anna Mae
Rink, Lot 35, Pleasant
View Additiuu
William Edgar & Anna Ma
Bink, Lot 36, Pleasan
View Addition
Mettel Realty & Inv. Com
pany, W kt Lot 47, Pleas
ant View Addition
Mettel Realty & Inv. Com
parry. Im 48, Pleasan
View Addition
Carl A. & Mary Kolfenback
Lot 49, Pleasant View Ad
dition
Carl A. & Mary Kolfenback
Lot 50, Pleasant View Ad
dition
Carl A. & Mary KolfeubaO
Lut 51, Pleasant View Ac
dition
26.21
3.89
1.20
8.37
51.25
64.52
197.58
197.58
47.85
35.19
51.25
28.71
16.05
10.34
8.34
e
t
3.70
Louis W. & Frieda Sefzik,
Lot 52, Pleasant View Ad-
dition
51.25
Louis W. & Frieda Sefzik,
Slattery, Lot 56, Pleasant
EI -2 Lot 53, Pleasant View
View Addition 83.05
Addition
35.19
Daniel & Loretta McDonald,
Wl' Lot 53, Pleasant
51.25
View Addition
47.85
Daniel & Loretta McDonald,
Lot 54, Pleasant View Ad-
10.10
dition _.
197.58
3.70
8.34
10.34
Raymond J. & Jeannette
Slattery, Lot 55, Pleasant
View Addition 1.... 197.56
Raymond J. & Jeannette
Slattery, Lot 56, Pleasant
View Addition 83.05
Alphonse & Margt. Hirsch,
Lot 57, Pleasant View Ad.
dition
51.25
Irvin & Marcella Hirsch, Lot
1-58, Pleasant View Ad-
dition
10.10
Alphonse & Margt. Hirsch,
Lot 2.58 w/57, Pleasant
View Addition _ ........
11.95
Joseph A. Ernster, Etal.,
Lot 65, Pleasant View Ad-
dition ................
5.68
Joseph A. Ernster, Etal.,
Lot 66, Pleasant View Ad-
dition ........
33.00
Joseph A. Ernster, Lot 67,
Pleasant View Addition..
58.93
Joseph A. Ernster, Lot 68,
Pleasant View Addition
95.52
Myles P. & Margt. I. Swee.
ney, Lot 69, Pleasant View
Addition
227.22
Earl D. & Beverly J. Fors-
lund, Lot 70, Pleasant
View Addition
Lloyd & Dolores Dexter, Lot
71, Pleasant View Addi-
95.52
tion ............
Leonard & Verda Meyer,
Lot 72, Pleasant View Ad-
58.93
dition
Leonard & Verda Meyer, Lot
73, Pleasant View Addi•
3300
tion
JohnFrances
ViewsAd
Lot 74. asant
Lo
18.46
dition
Melvin & marberie Kraessig,
Lot 75, Pleasant View Ad-
11.88
dition& Wilfred
Frieda Kraessig
pleas
P. Krassig' �tlon,
9.60
1.6.05I ant View Ad M. Cady.
Alben E. & Shirley
Lot 77, Pleasant View Ad 4.28
28.71 I dition
24 Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
Alfred G. Datisman. Lot 88,
Pleasant View Addition 2.53
George & Florence Droess-
ler, Lot 89, Pleasant View
Addition 4.46
Leonard & Evelyn Hanson,
Lot 90, Pleasant View Ad-
dition I .. . I.. .... .I.._.... 5.78
$3,117.53
356.0 Tons Stabilized Base
Stone Ci: 2.50 890.00
414.12 Gals. Tack Coat @
0.15 62.12
191.2 Tons Bituminous Con-
crete @ 8.83 .. _ . _. .. 1,688.30
1,357 Sq. Yds. Seal Coat @
0.18 217.12
2 No. of Manholes raised or
lowered @ 25.00 50.00
$2,907.54
6.5% Extra Expense 188.99
5% Interest for 52 days 21.00
$3,117.53
All of which are assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINCER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 6.57
Resolution providing for the is.
suance of Street Improvement
bonds for the purpose of providing
for the payment of the assessed
cost of the City of Dubuque 1956
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
Project No. 1.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the improvement
hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Manager
haz certified the completion there-
of to the City Council and the City
Council has ascertained the cost
thereof and has determined that
$70,206.76 Dollars of the cost there-
of shall be assessed against the
property subject to assessment
therefor: and
Whereas public notice, as pro-
vided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the in.
tention of the City Council to is-
sue bonds for the purpose of pro-
viding for the payment of the as-
sessed cost of said improvement
and a public hearing has been
held, pursuant to such notice and
all objections made thereto have
been considered and determined:
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
1. That to provide for the pay-
ment of the assessed cost of the
improvement of "City of Dubuque
1956 Bituminous Concrete Surfac-
ing Project No. 1" on the following
portions of the following named
streets:
Apple Street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
Street.
Asbury street from the west
property line of Carter Road to
the west corporation limits.
Cox street from the north
property line of Chestnut Street to
the south property line of Kirk-
wood Street.
Green street from the east
property line of Bunker Bill Street
to the west property line of Avoca
Street.
Hoyt street from the north
property line of Ungs Street to the
north end of Hoyt Street.
Pear street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
Street.
Prescott Street from the north-
east property line of Ascension
Street to the northeast property
line of Hamilton Street.
Quince Street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
Street.
St. Mary's Street from the south
property line of West 3rd Street to
the north property line of Emmett
Street.
Ungs Street from the west prop-
erty line of Clarke Drive to the
east property line of Avoca street.
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 25
West 8th Street from the east
property line of Wilson Avenue to
the east property line of Air Hill
Street.
Woodworth Street from the
north property line of Lowell
Street to the south property line
of Monterest street, there shall be
issued Street Improvement bonds
in the amount of $70,206.76 Dol-
lars in anticipation of the deferred
payment of assessments levied for
such improvement.
2. Such bonds shall be called
Street Improvement bonds; and
shall bear the date of February 7,
1957; and shall be numbered con-
secutively; and they shall be num-
bered, divided into series, and be
in such denominations and for
such maturity dates as are shown
in the following table: i
1. 1010 to 1023 inclusive—$500.00 I
each, April 1, 1958
2. 1024 to 1037 inclusive—.5.500.00
each, April 1, 1959
3. 1038 to 1051 inclusive --$500.00
each, April 1, 1960
4. 1052 to 1065 inclusive—$500.00
each, April 1, 1961
5. 1066 to 1079 inclusive—$500.00
each, April 1, 1962
6. 1080 to 1093 inclusive—$5(10.00
each, April 1, 1963
7. 1094 to 1107 inclusive—$500.00
each, April 1, 1964
8. 1108 to 1121 inclusive—$5(10.00
each, April 1, 1965
9. 1122 to 1135 inclusive --$500.00
each, April 1, 1966
10. 1136 to 1149 inclusive --$500.00
each, April 1, 1967
10. 1150—$206.76, April 1, 1967
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
num, payable semi-annually in ac-
cordance with coupons thereto at-
tached:
4. Said bonds shall not make the
City of Dubuque liable in any way,
except for the application of said
special assessment funds.
5. Said bonds shall provide that
they may be payable at any time
prior to the maturity date stated
therein at the option of the City
of Dubuque and shall be in sub-
stantially the following fot•m:
No.
Series No.
hereinafter mentioned to the bear-
er hereof, on the first day of
, or at any
time before that date, at the op-
tion of the City of Dubuque, the
sum of Five Hundred dollars with
interest thereon at the rate of 5
per cent per annum, payable semi-
annually, on the presentation and
surrender of the interest coupons
hereto attached. Both principal
and interest of this bond are pay-
able at the office of the City Treas-
urer in the City of Dubuque, in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque under and
by virtue of Chapter 396 of the
1954 Code of Iowa, as amended,
and the Resolution of said City
duly passed on the 7th day of Jan-
uary, 1957, being Resolution No.
6-57.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Street Improvement Bond
The City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa promises to pay as
This Bond is one of a series of
141 bonds, 140 for $500.00 num-
bered from 1010 to 1149 inclusive,
and one for $206.76 numbered 1150,
all of like tenor and date, and is-
sued for the purpose of paying the
cost of the city of Dubuque 1956
Bitumious Concrete Surfacing
Project No. 1 as described in said
Resolution, in said City, which cost
is payable by the abutting and ad-
jacent property along said im-
provements and is made by law a
lien on all of said property. It is
payable only out of the Special
Assessment Fund No. 1194 created
by the collection of said special
tax, and said fund can be used for
no other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, pre-
cedent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
an de form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the
assessment, colliection and pay-
ment hereon of said special tax,
the full faith and diligence of said
City of Dubuque are hereby irrevo-
cably pledged.
In Testimony Whereof the City
of Dubuque by its Council has
caused this bond to be signed by
I its Mayor and countersigned by its
I City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto 9ff xed, this 7th
day of February, 1
(SEAL)
26 Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
....... ..... I ...... I—-...
Mayor
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the .......... day of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prom-
ises to pay to the bearer, as pro-
vided in said bond, the sum of
Dollars, in the c•ffice of
the City Treasurer in the
City Of
Dubuque, being
in-
terest due that date on its
Bond No....._.... dated ......._.
Mayor
.. .........I .........
......................................
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepared
and when so prepared to execute
said bonds and that the City Clerk
be and he is hereby instructed to
register said bonds in a book kept
for that purpose and to then deliv-
er them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said
bonds in the manner provided by
law, the proceeds of said sale to
be placed in a special fund to be
known as Special Assessment Fund
No. 1194 and paid out by him to
pay the cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed
with the facsimile signature of the
Mayor and countersigned with the
facsimile signature of the City
Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year
after the payment of interest due,
these bonds shall be called and re-
tired in the same order as num-
bered.
Adopted this 7th day of January,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None. l
State of Iowa l SS
County of Dubuque J
I, Dean Treanor, hereby certify
that I posted copies of the notice
of Levy of Special Assessment and
Intention of the City Council to
issue bonds for the improvement
of "City of Dubuque 1956 Bitumi-
nous Concrete Surfacing Project
No. 1" on the following portions of
the following named streets:
Apple Street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
Street.
Asbury street from the west
property line of Carter Road to
the west corporation limits.
Cox Street from the north prop-
erty line of Chestnut Street to the
south property line of Kirkwood
Street.
Green Street from the east prop-
erty line of Bunker Hill Street to
the west property line of Avoca
Street.
Hoyt Street from the north prop-
erty line of Ungs Street to the
north end of Hoyt Street.
Pear street from the south prop-
erty line of Cleveland Avenue to
the north property line of Rush
Street.
Prescott Street from the north-
east property line of Ascension
Street to the northeast property
line of Hamilton Street.
Quince Street from the south
property line of Cleveland Avenue
to the north property line of Rush
Street.
St. Mary's Street from the south
property line of West 3rd Street to
the north property line of Emmett
Street.
Ungs Street from the west prop-
erty line of Clarke Drive to the
east property line of Avoca street.
West 8th Street from the east
property line of Wilson Avenue to
the east property line of Air Hill
Street.
Woodworth Street from the north
property line of Lowell Street to
the south property line of Mont -
crest Street.
Dean Treanor
Signature
1 Subscribed and Sworn to before
me, a Notary Public in and for Du-
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 27
buque County Iowa, this 13th day
of December 1956.
(SEAL)
LEO F. FROMMELT
Notary Public
Councilman Kolb moved that the
statement he received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel.
ler. Carried by the following vote:
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nay. --None.
Proofs of Publication, certified
to by the Publishers, of Notice of
Levy of special assessment and in-
tention of the City Council to issue
bonds to pay for the cost of im-
proving on portions of the follow-
ing named streets with Concrete
curb and gutter, known as "City of
Dubuque 1956 Concrete Curb and
Gutter Project No. 1":
Asbury street from the west
property line of Carter Road to the
West Corporation Limits.
Born Avenue from south proper-
ty line of Lenox Avenue to the
south property line of Indiana Ave-
nue.
Chaney Road from the south
property line of Hillcrest Road to
the north property line of Penn-
sylvania Avenue.
Cleveland Avenue from the west
property line of Bryant street to
the east property line of State
Street.
Indiana Avenue from the east
property line of Born Avenue to
the west property line of Missouri
Avenue.
Missouri Avenue from the south
property line of Lenox Avenue to
the south property line of Ridge-
way Avenue.
Sullivan Street from the north
property line of English Lane to
the south property line of Levi
Street.
Wisconsin Avenue from the
north property line of Marmora
Avenue to the south property line
of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Woodworth Street from the north
Property line of Lowell Street to
the south property line of Mont -
crest Street, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Mrs. Elizabeth
Schubert, objecting to the amount
of excess water that runs on to her
property as the result of the con-
struction of the curb and gutter in
the area of Sullivan street, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended in or-
der to let anyone present address
the Council relative to the subject
at hand. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mrs. Schubert addressed the
Council relative to her objection
just read and stated that she is
not opposed to the construction of
the curb and gutter but would like
to have something done to prevent
the water from running on to her
property.
Councilman Welu moved that
the matter be referred to the City
Manager for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Schedule of Assessments
RESOLUTION NO. 7-57
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That
to pay for the 'City of Dubuque
1956 Concrete Curb and Gutter
Project No. 1', for the improve-
ment of the following named
streets with Concrete Curb and
gutter:
Asbury street from the west
property line of Carter Road to the
West Corporation Limits.
Born Avenue from south prop-
erty line of Lenox Avenue to the
south property line of Indiana Ave-
nue.
Chaney Road from the south
property line of Hillcrest Road to
the north property line of Pennsyl-
vania Avenue.
Repilar Session, January
7th, 1957
venue from the west
Elmer H. & Winifred M. Gi-
Cleveland
Bryant street to
sel, Lot i of 1, Gisel High.
property line of
line of State
land Park Place 319.95
the east property
Alfred G. & Kathleen Green -
Street.
Indiana Avenue from the east
wald, Lot 2, Gisel High -
land Park Place 168.80
property line of Born Avenue to
the west property line of Missouri
Thomas V. & Marguerite
Sweeny, Lot 2 of 1-1-1-2.
Avenue.
Avenue from the south
3-1, Highland Farm
Missouri
property line of Lenox Avenue to
Thomas V. & Marguerite
the south property line of Ridge-
of 2 of 2-22,
way Avenue.
Highland 223.77
Sullivan Street from the north
Schroeder Construction Co.,
property line of English Lane to
Lot 1, Block 1, Clover
the south property line of Levi
Hills Sub. 37.64
Street.
Schroeder Construction Co.,
Wisconsin Avenue from the
Lot 2, Block 1, Clover
north property line of Marmora
Hills Sub. 16.87
Avenue to the south property line
Schroeder Construction Co.,
of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Lot 3, Block 1, Clover
Woodworth Street from the
Lowell
Hills Sub. 7.63
Clarence J. & Dolores Arlen,
north property line of
Street to the south property line
I.ot 1, Block 2, Clover
of Montcrest Street, by Thos. Flynn
Hills Sub. 175.12
Coal Co., contractor in front of
Schroeder Construction Co.,
and adjoining the same, a special
Lot 2, Block 2, Clover 11
tax be and is hereby levied on the
Hills Sub. .
several lots, and parts of lots, and
Clarence J. & Dolores Arlen,
parcels of real estate all as named,
Lot 1-1.2-1-1-1-1-1.1-2-3-1
situated and owned, and for the
Highland Farm 182.51
several amounts set opposite each
Edward F. & Helen E. Hei-
lot or parcel of real estate, as set
berger, Lot 2 -1 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -
148.56
forth in the schedule.
1.2-3-1, Highland Farm
Clarence & Dolores Arlen,
Asbury Street (Concrete
Lot 1-2-2-1-1-1.1-1-1.2-3-1,
Curb & Gutter
Highland Farm 148.56
John J. & Stella Weber, Lot
Clarence & Dolores Arlen,
5 of 1, Highland Farm
Lot 2-2-2.2-1-1-1-1-1-2.3-1,
Add. ... 70.54
Highland Farm
Marie M. Knockel, Lot 1 of
Clarence & Dolores Arlen,
1, E. 178', Highland Park
Lot 2-2-2-1-1-1-1.1-1.2-3.1,
Add. .................. _ 216.72
Highland Farm .. 148.56
..........
Stella B. Weber, Lot 2 of 1
Clarence & Dolores Arlen,
E. 178', Highland Park
Lot 1-2-2-2-1-1-1-1.1-2-3-1,
Add. I . 37.20
Highland Farm
City of Dubuque, Lot 1, W.
Clarence & Dolores Arlen,
5', Highland Park Add.... 11.21
Lot 1-2-2-1-1-1-1-1-2-3-1,
City of Dubuque, Lot 2,
Highland Farm 182.51
Highland Park Add. 1. 280.27
George F. & Joan C. Gager,
Chris & Mary Shubert, Lot 3,
Lot 2-1-2-1.1-1.1-1-2-3-1,
E.178', Highland Park
Highland Farm 182.51
Add. I ........... 31.18
Harry D. & Vera M. Sullivan,
City of Dubuque, Lot 3, W.
Lot
130', Highland Park Add. 27.49
Highland Farm 159.16
Reuben H. & Theresa Grill,
Donald E. & Mildred R.
Lot 4, Highland Park Add. 330.34
Wieneke, Lot 2-2-2-3-1 E.
Louis J. & Marg't Messink,
112, Highland Farm 244.31
Lot 5, Highland Park Add. 24.91
Frederick A. & Dorothy M.
Edward V. & Virginia Pauly,
Ehlers, Lot 2.2-2-3-1 W.'/e,
Lot 20, Highland Park
Highland Farm 244.31
Add. 288.29
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Leroy N. & Lucille M. Wei-
Lot 1, Neil Place 48.17
deman, Lot 2 of 1, Gisel
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
I
Highland Park Place 223.77
Lot 2, Neil Place 129.75
Regi lar Session, Jannary 7th, 1957 29
Lois M. Herberger, Lot 1-
Harold W. & Martha Kos.
1-1-2.2-3-1, Highland Farm 207.20
ter, Lot 2 of 1 of Lot A
Clarence J. & Dolores Ar-
Hillcrest Park 221.90
len, Lot 1, Clarence Arlen
Hillcrest Builders Inc., Lot
Place 1,398.41
8, Block 5, Hillcrest
Phillip A. & Martha Pow-
Heights
10.30
ers, Lot 1, Powers Farm 844.21
Hillcrest Builders Inc., Lot
Edmund & Anselma Meyer,
1 of 1-1-1.1-1 of A Hill.
Lot 1 of 1, Stecher Place 141.32
crest Park
48.03
Ambrose H. & Vivian L.
Frank & Clara Reuter, Lot
Herkes, Lot 2 of 2-1,
1, Reuter Place 585.37
Stecher Place 169.76
Frank & Clara Reuter, Lot
Lawrence E. & Louise
1 of 1.2-2, Reuter Place
16.50
Waechter, Lot 2 of 1-2-1,
Leo A. Dasso, Lot 2 of 1-2-2,
Stecher Place 189.80
Reuter Place
11.88
Viola B. Von Fumetti, I.ot
12,524.36
1 of 1-2-1, Stecher Place 189.80
Victor P. & Lou Ann Stech-
9.468 Cu. Yds. Earth Ex-
er, Lot 2 of 1.2, Stecher
cavation (i .50 .... . 4,734.00
Place 200.89
5 No. of Tree Removal @
Victor P. & Lou Ann Stech-
35.00
175.00
er, Lot 1 of 1-2, Stecher
2 No. of Tree Removal @
Place 245.28
35.00 _
70.00
Edmund & Anselma Meyer,
1 No. of Tree Removal @
Lot 1 of 2-2, Stecher Place 251.12
35.00 ...
35.00
Harold G. & Anne Kath-
17 Lin. Ft. Curb Removal
erine Borsheim, Lot 2 of
0 .50 _ ...
8.50
2.2, Stecher Place 185.88
131.8 Sq. Yds. Concrete
Charles E. & Kath Mettel,
Driveways @ 6.50 .
856.70
Lot 7, Dubuque Homes
3 No. of 36" Stump Re -
Asbury Road Sub. 109.44
moval @ 75.00 ..... 1
225.00
Richard V. & Charlene Han-
2 No. of 22" Stump Re-
sel, Lot 6, Dubuque
moval Cad 44.00 -
88.00
Homes Asbury Road Sub. 276.20
1 No. of 10" Stump Re -
John F. & Mary V. Thomp-
moval @ 18.00 . - . -
18.00
son, Lot 5, Dubuque
1 No. of 15" Stump Re -
Homes Asbury Road Sub. 268.22
moval @ 24.00 _ .
24.00
M. S. & Vera L. Pulis, Lot
1 No. of 8" Stump Re-
13.00
4, Dubuque Homes As-
267.93
moval @ 13.00 ...... -.
4,574.6 I.in. Ft. combina-
bury Road Sub.
tion Curb & Gutter
Waher & Ethel Asmussen,
Type 'A" C2.20 10,064.1'2
Lot 3, Dubuque Homes
Asbury Road Sub. 268.64
105 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Charles E. & Kath. Mettel,
& Gutter ( 2.20
6„ Tree Removal
231.00
Lot 2, Dubuque Homes
1 No. of
2000
Asbury Road Sub. 253.42
Ca? 20.00
2 No. of 36" Tree RemOV-
Lester N. & Harriette
C> 100.00 -...
300-00
Schwinn, Lot 1, Dubuque
al
No. of 37" Tree Removal
Homes Asbury Road Sub. 305.45
1
15500
Leo & Bernice Wagner, Lot
at 155.00 .. -
Tree RemOVal
2 of 2, Mineral I.ot 263 274.85
1 No. of 34"
141.00
George R. & Thelma Jack-
(„ 141.00
1 No. of 32" Tree Removal
son, Lot 2 of 1.2, Mineral
133.00
Lot 263 125.77
C, 133.00 ...
2 No. of 31" Tree Removal
George R. & Thelma ,lack-
258-00
son, Lot 2 of 1-1-2, Min.
(; 129.00 11 . • •
No. of 30" Tree Removal
eral Lot 263 149.11
2
250.00
George R. & Thelma Jack-
(a 125.00
29" Tree Removal
son, Lot 2 of 1-1-1-2 Min-
1 No. of
121.00
eral Lot 263 237.41
(u 121.00
1 No. of 28" Tree Removal
John A. Vorwuld, Lot 1 of
116.00
1-1.1.2 Mineral Lot 263 717.55
(! 116.00
In Regular Session, January 71th, 1957
�--- —
3 No. of 26" Tree Removal
173.00
@ 108.00
324.00
1 No. of 25" Tree Rewoval
41.60
ea 104.00
104
5 No. of 24" Tree Removal
73.00
@ 100.00 ......
500.00
I No. of 21" Tree Removal
100.00
C' 80.00
80.00
1 No. of 18" Tree Removal
@60-00 .
60.00
2 No. of 16" Tree Removal
@ 52.00
104.0(1
10" Tree Removal, 1 No. of
19,208.32
Less City Share
8,048.00
Work Order No. 4 (Fence
11.160.32
11.5% Extra Expense
1,283.44
5% Interest for 52 days
80.60
12,524.36
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Born Avenue (Concrete
Curb & Gutter)
Angela C. Brown, Lot 2 of
2, Brown Place ....... .... 174.16
Angela C. Brown, Lot 1,
Brown Place 18.85
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 177, Len-
ox Ad. 122.59
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 178, Len-
ox Add. .......... _ ... 112.24
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 179, Len-
ox Add. _ ..._ 92.75
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 180, Len-
ox Add ..... .._ .. ........... 38.11
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 181, Len-
ox Add. _ _ 21.66
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 182, Len-
ox Add....... _. .. _ . 13.43
A. M. Zumhoff, Lot 237,
Lenox Add. _ . _. _ 36.72
A. M. Zumhoff, Lot 238,
Lenox Add. 99.25
A. M. Zumhoff, Lot 239,
Lenox Add. 99.25
Angela C. Brown, Lot 240,
Lenox Add. _...... 99.25
Earl L. & Ruth A. Falk,
Lot 1, Molo Place No. 3 267.96
Earl L. & Ruth A. Falk, Lot
1 of 4 Mineral Lot 257 116.91
Vincent F. & Bernice L.
Streuber, Lot 2 of 4 Min.
erla Lot 257 29.34
Myrtle E. Koenig, Lot 167,
Lenox Add. 19.76
Roy M. & Marvel Hines, Lot
166, Lenox Add. 10.75
Clarence & Marian Slater,
Lot 165, Lenox Add. No Benefit
1,372.98
Earth Excavation 346.0 Cu.
Yds. 01 0.50 . .
173.00
Concrete Driveways 6.4 Sq.
Yds. (n 6.50
41.60
20" Tree Removal 1 No. of
@ 73.00
73.00
6" Tree Removal, 5 No. of
Ch 20.00
100.00
Combination Curb & Gutter
Type "A", 511.2 Lin. Ft.
(a 2.20 1,124.64
Radius Curb & Gutter Type
"B" 57.2 Lin. Ft. r' 2.20
57.20
10" Tree Removal, 1 No. of
of 35.00
35.00
Work Order No. 4 (Fence
Removal), 1 Iump (a 26.25
26.25
1,630.69
Less City Share 407.25
Assessable Cost 1,223.44
11.5% Extra Expense 140.70
5% Interest for 52 days 8.84
1,372.98
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Chaney Road (Concrete
Curb & Gutter)
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
1 of 1, Block 1, St. Anne's
Sub. _ 636.45
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
2, Block 1, St. Anne's Sub. 134.34
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
3, Block 1, St. Anne's Sub. 134.50
Karl C. & Mary May Ilos-
tert, Lot 4, Block 1, St.
Anne's Sub. 158.00
Paul E. & Mary T. Perrin,
Lot 5, Block 1, St. Anne's
Sub. 158.09
Barney J. Connolly, Lot 6,
Block 1, St. Anne's Sub. 158.24
Donald E. & Dorothy Orcutt,
Lot 7, Block 1, St. Anne's
Sub. 158.36
Roy & Zella E. Mangeno,
Lot 8, Block 1, St. Anne's
Sub. 135.15
Frederick N. & Bernadin
M, Ament, Lot 9, Block 1,
St. Anne's Sub. 158.61
i
Regular Session. January 7th, 1957 31
Kenneth J. & Rita M. Mul-
ert, Lot 10, Block 1, St.
Anne's Sub.
160.92
Eugene 11. & Katherine
Geisler, Lot 11, Block 1,
149.06
St. Anne's Sub.
161.07
William J. & Agatha D.
Reilly, Lot 12, Block 1, St.
14906
Anne's Sub.
161.18
Nona & Eugene Paul Clark,
Lot 13, Block 1, St. Anne's
Thomas L. & Sonia E. Hick-
Sub.
168.74
Robert & Norma Chaney,
Anne's Sub.
Lot 14, Block 1, St. Anne's
Verne C. & Julia W. Schill-
Sub.
181.61
Leonard L. & Ruth C. Tim.
Anne's Sub.
merman, Lot 15, Block 1,
Leo S. & Lorraine K. Sie-
St. Anne's Sub.
170.78
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
Anne's Sub.
1 of 1 -IA Block 2, St.
Angelo & Anna Kerper,
Anne's Sub 1
113.16
Leonard L. & Ruth C. Tim-
merman, IAA 2 of 1-lA
Block 2, St. Anne's Sub.
5.54
Angelo & Ann Kerper, Lot 2
of IA, Block 2, St. Anne's
149.06
Sub.
5.54
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
2 of 1, Block 2, St. Anne's
14906
Sub.
28.41
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
2, Block 2, St. Anne's Sub. 158.46
Thomas L. & Sonia E. Hick-
Robert A. & Immogene P.
son. Lot 3, Block 2, St.
Grant, Lot 12, Block 4, St.
Anne's Sub.
183.99
Verne C. & Julia W. Schill-
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
ing, Lot 4, Block 2, St.
13, Block 4, St. Anne's
Anne's Sub.
158.48
Leo S. & Lorraine K. Sie-
Hennings, Lot 14, Block 4,
gert, Lot 5, Block 2, St.
St. Anne's Sub.
Anne's Sub.
181.83
Angelo & Anna Kerper,
Haveriand, Lot 15, Block
Lot 1 of 1-lA, Block 3,
4, St. Anne's Sub. -
St. Anne's Sub.
100.05
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
Cherrier, Lot 16, Block 4,
Lot 2 of 1 -IA, Block 3, St.
St. Anne's Sub.
Anne's Sub.
5.54
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
Lot 17, Block 4, St. Anne's
2 of IA, Block 3, St.
sub.
Anne's Sub.
5.54
Angelo & Anna Kerper, IAA
1 of 1, Block 3, St. Anne's
Sub.
26.13
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
2, Block 3, St. Anne's Sub.
126.68
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
3, Block 3, St. Anne's Sub.
126.68
Wilfred & Fiances Welter,
Lot 4, Block 3, St. Anne's
Sub,
150.01
Leo J. Giegerick, Lot 5,
Block 3, St. Anne's Sub.
150.01
Edwin D. & Bernice
Schwartz, Lot 6. Block 3,
St. Anne's Sub. 150.01
Joseph P. & Janet E. Arend,
Lot 7, Block 3, St. Anne's
Sub. 126.69
Henry & Verna 11. Bregman,
Lot 8, Block 3, St. Anne's
Sub. . 126.69
Harold & Eleanor A. Schus.
ter, Lot 9, Block 3, St.
Anne's Sub, 1 152.21
Louise M. Russell, Lot 10,
Block 3, St. Anne's Sib. 173.94
Daniel A. & Marguerite A.
Yourell, Lot 1 of 1, Block
4, St. Anne's Sub. 123.76
Leo A. Mildred F. Francis,
Lot 2, Block 4, St. Anne's
Sub. .. ..... 1. 149.06
Herbert & Betty J. Hauth,
Lot 3, Block 4, St. Anne's
Sub. _ 149.06
Edwin B. Horsfield, Lot 4,
Block 4, St. Anne's Sub. _ . 125.72
John C. & Elva J. Ross, Lot
5 Block 4, St. Anne's Sub. 149.06
Gerald J. & Mary B. Hoff-
man, Lot 6, Block 4, Sl.
Anne's Sub . ........ ......... _ 149.06
Joanne T. & John F. Ruley,
Lot 7, Block 4, St. Anne's
Sub. 149.06
Kenneth & Rita M. Mulert,
Lot 8, Block 4, St. Anne's
Sub. ...... I .... I ..............
149.06
Paul S. McKnight, Lot 9,
Block 4, St. Anne's Sub.....
149.06
Charles D. & Jeannette L.
Wolff, Lot 10, Block 4, St.
Anne's Sub.
14906
Charles W. & Mary Lou
Schreiber, Lot 11, Block
4, St. Anne's Sub.
125 72
Robert A. & Immogene P.
Grant, Lot 12, Block 4, St.
Anne's Sub.
125 72
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
13, Block 4, St. Anne's
125.72
Sub.
Thomas W. & Delores J.
Hennings, Lot 14, Block 4,
St. Anne's Sub.
149.06
Donald L & Elizabeth H.
Haveriand, Lot 15, Block
126 72
4, St. Anne's Sub. -
William E. & Regina F.
Cherrier, Lot 16, Block 4,
125.72
St. Anne's Sub.
Itosemary & Florence Lesch,
Lot 17, Block 4, St. Anne's
125.72
sub.
32 Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
Emmett R. & Maxime E.
Cleveland Ave. (Concrete
Curb & Gutter)
Kennedy, Lot 18, Block 4,
Anne's Sub. 152.21 Herman & Hazel llippen,
St. .............
Angelo &Anna Kerper, Lot
Lot 15, Grandview Ave.
19, Block 4, St. Anne's
Add.
2.85
Sub. 131.70
Herman & Hazel Hippen,
Mary Welbes, Lot 1 of 1-1
Lot 2 of 16, Grandview
Mary Welbes Place 1. 164.07
Ave. Add.
1.63
Joseph J. & Evelyn E. Wei-
H. A. & Agnes Bischoff,
Lot 2 of 1-1, Mary
Lot 1 of 16, Grandview
ner,
Welbes Place 40.43
Ave. Add. 10.85
David H. & Delores M. Me-
H. A. & Agnes Bischoff, Lot
Carran, Lot 2 of 1, Mary
2 of 17, Grandview Ave.
Welbes Place 135.83
Add.
2.50
David H. & Delores M. Me-
Richard G. & Geraldine A.
Carran, Lot 1 of 2, Mary
159.18
Beaves, Lot 1 of 17,
Grandview Ave. Add.
19.67
Welbes Place
George V. & Marie G. Me-
Richard G. & Geraldine A.
Endollar, Lot 2 of 2, Mary
Beaves, Lot 18, Grand-
Welbes Place _.. _.- .... 159.18
view Ave. Add.
47.87
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
Theo. H. & Lucille Glass,
2 of 1-1-1-1, Chaney Place 215.15
Lot 19, Grandview Ave.
Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot
Add.
88.43
1 of 11-1-1-1, Chaney
Christian & Mary Davidsav-
Place-........ • 74.87
er, Lot 20, Grandview
Dubuque Broadcasting Co.,
Ave. Add. 234.74
Lot 2 of 1-1-2.4, Mineral
Wm. A. & Cath. Hanton, Lot
Lot 260 ...... I .......... _ ... 230.13
22, Grandview Ave. Add. 226.25
Dubuque Broadcasting Co.,
Chas. W. & Kath Luckritz,
Lot 1 of 1-1-1.2-2, Mineral
Lot 23, Grandview Ave.
Lot 259 169.25
Add. .......... ...
77.80
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Earl G. & Kath Thompson,
Lot 1 of 1-5, Mineral Lot
Lot 24, Grandview Ave.
260 374.32
Add. 1
42.88
Clarence C. & Alma Kruser,
Laverne C. & Vera M. Gal -
Lot 1 of 2-3, Mineral Lot
litz, Lot 25, Grandview
261 ..... I. ........._ 85.39
Ave. Add, 1
20.20
C. M. & Eunice R. Strand,
Virgil F. & Mary Chapman,
Lot 2 of 1-1-1-2-2, Mineral
Lot 26, Grandview Ave.
Lot 259 . _ ... 33.80
Add. ...
17.65
Eugene R. & Ethel V. Rei -
9,562.48
ter, Lot 27, Grandview
'1,125.0 Cu. Yds. Earth Ex-
Ave. Add.
5.23
cavation (a, .50 ...........•..... 562.50
Mary E. Scully, Lot 1, Hos-
98.90 Sq. Yds. Driveways
kins Sub.
9.59
Concrete Ct) 6.50 642.85
Eileen A. Eppler, Lot 2,
3,462.6 Lin. Ft. Combination
Hoskins Sub. .
28.71
Curb & Gutter Type "A"
Otto & Christina Sommers,
L 2.20 ........... .... —- 1 7,617.72
Lot 3, Hoskins Sub. _ ...
27.06
118.4 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Wilfred L. & Bessie K.
Type "B" C 2.20 _. 260.48
Brunskill, Lot 4, Hoskins
Sub.
272.14
9,083.55
Melvin J. & Loretta McDer-
'Less City Share _._ 562.50
mott, Lot 2 of 5, Hoskins
Sub.
106.62
8,521.05
John E. & Hester Pins, Lot
11.5% Extra Expense 979.90
1, Saul's Sub.
9.35
5% Interest for 52 days 61.53
Regina C. Nicks, I.ot 2,
Saul's Sub.
13.07
9,562.48
Iferbert C. & Cecelia Jeck-
All of which is assessed in pro-
lin, Lot 3, Saul's Sub.
24.48
portion to the special benefits con-
Carl B. & Daisy Warnke,
ferred.
Lot 4, Saul's Sub.
58.93
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 gg
Melvin J. & Loretta McDer-
mott, Lot 5, Saul's Sub. 135.62
Merle F. & Lucille G. Ang-
lin, Lot 151, N.% Union
Add. 5.39
1,489.51
389 Cu. Yds. Earth Excava-
tion Cl' .50 194.50
276 Lin. Ft. Curb Removal
Via, ,50 138.00
76 Sq. Ft. Concrete Side-
walk 01 .50 38.00
64 Sq. Yds. Concrete Drive-
ways (a 6.50 41.60
1 No. of 12" Tree Removal
(a 35.00 35.00
458.3 Lin. Ft. Combination
Curb & Gutter Type "A"
(a 2.20 1,008.2.6
46.1 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb &
Gutter Type "B" L 2.20 101.42
1,556.78
Less City Share 229.50
1,327.28
11.5% Extra Expense 152.64
5% interest for 52 days 9.59
1,489.51
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Indiana Ave. (Concrete
Curb & GuNer)
Angella C. Brown, Lot 1,
Brown Place 1,626.60
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 178, Len-
ox Add.
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 179, Len-
ox Add.
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 180, Leu -
ox Add.
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 181, Len-
ox Add.
Joseph F. & Beatrice M.
Oberhoffer, Lot 182, Lem -
ox Add.
Wm. Herman, Lot 222, Len-
ox Add.
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 223, Lenox Add,
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 224, Lenox Add.
I)an & Pauline Conley, Lot
225, Lenox Add.
Dan & Pauline Conley, Lot
226, Lenox Add.
. _00V
39.68
154.89
123.34
123.34
123.34
117.98
103.75
146.69
123.34
146.69
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 227, Lenox Add. 123.34
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 228, Lenox Add. 146.69
Louis Carl Hoefflin Jr., Lot
229, Lenox Add. 123.34
Louis Carl Hoefflin Jr., Lot
230, Lenox Add. 141.58
Dale & Viola Newberry, Lot
231, Lenox Add. 141.58
Dale & Viola Newberry, Lot
232. Lenox Add. 1 123.34
Myrtle Koenig, Lot 233,
Lenox Add. 135.51
Wayne A. & Beverly R.
Pins, Lot 234, Lenox Add. 163.15
Wayne A. & Beverly R.
Pins, Lot 235. Lenox Add. 154.51
Wm. S. Molo, Lot 251, Len-
ox Add. 124.56
Lawrence & Beulah Otting,
Lot 252, Lenox Add. 133.07
Lawrence & Beulah Otting,
Lot 253, N.% Lenox Add. 4025
James R. & Margarite M.
Robinson, Lot 253, S.%,
Lenox Add. 31.74
James R. & Margarite M.
Robinson, Lot 254, N.%,
Lenox Add. ._ 26.33
Laverne & Carole Otting,
Lot 254, S.%, Lenox Add. 17.44
Laverne & Carole Otting,
Lot 255, Lenox Add. 1829
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 137, Lenox Add. 223.83
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 138, Lenox Add. 84.80
Minnie French, Lot 139,
Lenox Add. 46.52
Alfred B. Boge, Lot 196,
Lenox Add. 146.69
Alfred B. Boge, Lot 197,
Lenox Add. .. 123.34
Alfred B. Boge, Lot 19%
Lenox Add. .... 123.34
John & Hattie Cornwall,
Lot 199, Lenox Add. 146.69
John & Hattie Cornwall,
Lot 200, Lenox Add. 123.34
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 201, Lenox Add. 123.34
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 202, Lenox Add. ...... 123.34
Kenneth & Gladys Loney, ll3 34
Lot 203, Lenox Add.
Kenneth & Gladys Loney, 123.34
Lot 204, Lenox Add.
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 205, Lenox Add. 123.34
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 206 Lenox Add. 123.34
Kenneth & Gladys Loney, 90,50
Lot 207, Lenox Add.
34 Regular Session, January 7 di, 1957
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
'2,815 Cu. Yd. Earth Ex-
Lot 1 of 208, Lenox Add.
87.50
Minnie French, Lot 2 of 208,
Lenox Add.
2 99
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 134, Lenox Add.
32.29
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 135, Lenox Add.
69.62
Elmer J. & Mae Lynch,
Lot 136, Lenox Add. ._... 174.61
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
$2 No. of 10" Tree Removal
Lot 209, 5.55', Lenox Add.
35.55
Cletus T. & Dorothy E. Cox,
•2 No. of 8" Tree Removal
Lot 209 N.55', Lenox Add.
56.29
Cletus T. & Dorothy E. Cox,
"1 No. of 7" Tree Removal
Lot 210 N.55', Lenox Add.
90.36
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
'1 No. of 13" Tree Removal
Lot 210, S.55' Lenox Add.
32.96
Jas. J. &Lena Ward, Lot
05 No. of 6" Tree Removal
211, Lenox Add.
123.34
Jas. J. & Lena Ward, Lot
*1 No. of 5" Tree Removal
212, Lenox Add..... _ ..
146.69
Jas. J. & Lena Ward, Lot
213, Lenox Add. _ _... .....
123.34
Jas. J. & Lena Ward, Lot
214, Lenox Add. . .
123.34
Jas. J. & Lena Ward, Lot
215, Lenox Add.
123.34
Jas. J. & Lena Ward, Lot
216, Lenox Add . ............
123.34
John F. & Ellen E. Ward,
Lot 217, Lenox Add. ....
123.34
John F. & Ellen E. Ward,
Lot 218, Lenox Add. . _.
146.69
Adele M. Buelow, Lot 219,
Lenox Add. ..._.... ..........
123.35
Adele M. Buelow, Lot 220,
Lenox Add.
123.35
Adele M. Buelow, Lot 221,
Lenox Add. _
123.35
8,309.09
'2,815 Cu. Yd. Earth Ex-
cavation C .50 .._... ... ... 1,407.50
"2 No. of 24" Tree Removal
@ 100.00 ... . _ _
200.00
'2 No. of 15" Tree Removal
@ 48.00 _.
96.00
'1 No. of 14" Tree Removal
@ 43.00 ....... ...._.....
43.00
•1 No. of 10.5" Tree Remov-
al 01 35.00 . _...............
35.00
$2 No. of 10" Tree Removal
@ 35.00
70.00
•2 No. of 8" Tree Removal
@ 25.00 _
50.00
"1 No. of 7" Tree Removal
@ 23.00 _ ... _
23.00
'1 No. of 13" Tree Removal
co 39.00 ... _ .... ..
39.00
05 No. of 6" Tree Removal
@ 20.00 ..
100.00
*1 No. of 5" Tree Removal
@ 20.00 ................
20.00
"7 No. of 4" Tree Removal
(a 14.00 98.00
'9 No. of 3" Tree Removal
(a 10.00 90.00
41.40 Sq. Yds. Driveways (i
6,50 269.10
3,103.10 Lin. Ft. Combina-
tion Curb & Gutter Type
"A" (h 2.20 6,826.82
140.1 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Type "B" 61 2.20 308.22
'Extra Work Order No. 5 50.25
9,725.89
*Less City Share 2,321.75
7,404.14
11.5% Extra Expense 851.48
5% Interest for 52 Days 53.47
8,309.09
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Missouri Avenue (Concrete
Curb & Gutter)
Merile & Edna Lingle, Lot
120, Lenox Addition 40.46
Merile & Edna Lingle, Lot
121, Lenox Addition 197.62
Merile & Edna Lingle, Lot
122, Lenox Addition 114.26
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 123, Lenox Addition 137.61
Elmer J. & Mae Lynch, Lot
124, Lenox Addition 114.26
Raymond J. & Mary E. Cul-
len, Lot 125, Lenox Add. 137.61
Raymond J. & Mary E. Cul-
len, Lot 126, Lenox Add. 114.26
Gladys Fels Marchetti, Lot
127, Lenox Add. 114.26
Gladys Fels Marchetti, Lot
128, Lenox Add. . 114.26
Charles & Ediel Gardner,
Lot 129, Lenox Add. 114.26
Arvila Uhrig, Lot 130, Len-
ox Addition 112.05
G. R. & Delberta Mastin,
Lot 131, Lenox Add. 110.45
G. R. & Delberta Mastin,
Lot 132, Lenox Add. 137.61
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 133, Lenox Add. 137.61
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 134, Lenox Add. 137.61
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 135, Lenox Add. 114.26
Elmer J. & Mae Lynch, Lot
136, Lenox Add. 118.78
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 137, Lenox Add. 107.61
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Lot 138, Lenox Add. 114.26
Regular Scission, Jantiary 7th, 1957 3S
Minnie French, Lot 139, *Tree Removal 42", 1 No.
Lenox Add. 137.61
of Gt 200.00 200.00
Frank H. ;Meehan, Lot 140,
*Tree Removal 38", 1 No.
Lenox Add. 91.51
of 4 170.00 170.00
Harmon Loney etal, Lot 141,
*Tree Removal 10", 1 No. of
Lenox Add. 34.59
01 35.00 35.00
Harmon Loney etal, Lot 1 of
142, Lenox Add. 19.17
3,224.22
•Less City Share 720.00
Minnie French, Lot 2 of 142,
Lenox Add, 165
2,504.22
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
11.5% E-ctra Expense 287.99
Lot 143, Lenox Add. 7.50
5% Interest for 52 days 18.09
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 144, Lenox Add. 4.29
2,810.30
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
All of which is assessed in pro -
Lot 145, Lenox Add. No Benefit
portion to the special benefits con -
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
ferred.
I.,ot 204, Lenox Add. No Benefit
Sullivan Street (Concrete
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Curb & Gutter)
Lot 205, Lenox Add. 8.35
Francis C. & Mary F. Gru-
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
ber, Lot 1 of 1.11, Rose
Lot 206, Lenox Add. 14.24
Hill Add. I .... 124.88
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Francis C. & Mary F. Gru-
Lot 207, Lenox Add. 14.75
ber, Lot 1 of 12, S% Rose
Kenneth & Gladys Loney,
Hill Add. . 70.83
Lot 1-208, Lenox Add. 23.49
Cletus T. & Dorothy E. Cox,
Minnie French, Lot 2 of
2.20
Lot 1 of 12 N% Rose Hill
208, Lenox Add.
_ _ .....
Add. 70.83
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 209, S.55', Lenox Add. 17.27
Cletus T. &Dorothy E. Cox,
Elmer J. & Mae Lynch, Lot
Lot 1 of 13, Rose Hill
141.67
209, N.55' Lenox Add. 15.69
Add. ___
Elmer J. & Mae Lynch, Lot
Cletus T. & Dorothy E. Cox,
210, N.55' Lenox Add. 8.15
Lot 1 of 14, Rose Hill
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Add. 141.67
Lot 210, S.55' Lenox Add. 7.08
Cletus T. & Dorothy E. Cox,
Jas. J. & Lena Ward, Lot
Lot 1 of 15, Ski Rose Hill
211, Lenox Add. 9.31
Add. 70.83
Jas. J. & Lena Ward, Lot
Harold & Ruth Stoner, Lot
212, Lenox Add. 6.14
1 of 15, N.%, Rose Hill
Wm. C. & Louise Allen, Lot
Add 70.83
280, Lenox Add. No benefit
Harold & Ruth Stoner, Lot
Donald W. & Lulubell Marie
1 of 16, Rose Hill Add. 148.96
Plumley, Lot 281, Lenox
Add. 12.62
Wayne & Marcella S. Am -
Donald W. & Lulubell :Marie
ling, Lot 1 of 17, Rose Hill 148.96
Plumley, Lot 282, Lenox 17.28
Add.
William R. & Lorraine Al-
Wayne & Marcella S. Am -
len, Lot 283, Lenox Add. 24.30
ling, Lot 1 of 18, S-%
70.83
William R. & Lorraine Al-
Rose Hill Add.
len, Lot 284, Lenox Add. 44.01
Cletus T. & Dorothy E. Cox,
Lot 1 of 18, Nki, Rose Hill
'1,810.30
Add. 78.13
'Excavation Earth, 630 Cu.
Cletus T. & Dorothy E. Cox,
Yds, G, .50 315.00
Lot 1 of 19, Rose Hill
Driveways Concrete, 22.4
Add. 88.11
Sq. Yds. (a 6.50 145.60
Francis X. & Mary F. Gru-
Combination Curb & Gut-
ber, Lot 1 of 1, Gruber
ter Type "A" 1,045 lin.
Place 23.79
Ft. (it 2.20 2,290-00
Radius Curb & Gutter
Eldon E. & Betty Haatel
Type "B", 27.1 Lin. Ft.
man, Lot 2 of 1, Gruber 10.14
I
t,, 2.20 59.62
Place
36 Refinlar Session, January 7th, 1957
Francis R. & Mary F. Gru.
Curb
ber, Lot 1 of 2. Gruber
Place 142.05
Willis A. & h•anelle Schies-
162.55
sel, Lot 2 of 2, Gruber
Place
6.06
4
August & Eliz. Schubert,
Lot 1 of 14, South Ave.
139.21
Add. ........ _.......... .. 122.89
Jas. C. & Mary Boland, Lot
Lot 523, Lenox Add.
13, South Ave. Add. ...._.
18.15
Jas. C. & Mary Boland, Lot
Lot 524, Lenox Add.
12, South Ave. Add. .. ..
5.70
Richard C. & Mildred L.
ox Add.
Henschel, Lot 16, South
Wm. S. Molo, Lot 526, Len-
Ave. Add.
95.82
pirhard C. & Mildred L.
Floyd & Violet Gremmel,
Henschel, Lot 17, South
Lot 527, Lenox Add. ...
Ave. Add. ... _ ..
171.88
Richard C. & Mildred L.
Lot 528, Lenox Add.
Henschel, Lot 18, South
John W. & Jean M. Dell,
Ave. Add. _...
171.88
Richard C. & Mildred L.
Ernest & Ethel Keller, Lot
Henschel, Lot 1 of 19,
532, Lenox Add.
South Ave. Add.
108.31
Richard C. & Mildred L.
2 of 533, Lenox Add. .
Henschel, Lot 2 of 20,
Ernest & Ethel Keller, Loot
South Ave. Add.
19.93
Richard C. & Mildred L.
$1,585.93
Henschel, Lot 2 of 21,
South Ave. Add. ..
19.93
Russell E. & Clara A. Smith,
Lot 2 of 19, South Ave.
62.40
Add. .. _ _ ............ ...
75.97
Russell E. & Clara A. Smith,
Lot 1 of 20, South Ave.
*Extra Work Order (Curb
Add. . ............................... _
151.95
Russell E. & Clara A. Smith,
Lot 1 of 21, South Ave.
Add . ............... .. ..
159.24
Alfred J. & Emma N. Ker-
kenbush, Lot 22, E.50'
South Ave. Add ...................
17.33
Alfred J. & Emma N. Ker-
kenbush, Lot 23, E. 50',
South Ave. Add.
17.33
Everett R. & Edna L. Wil-
cox, Lot 1, Sauer Place
248.71
Helen M. Palm, Lot 2, Sauer
Place
67.72
2,921.09
*387 Cu. Yds. Earth Ex-
cavation @ .50 . _........
54 Lin. Ft. Curb Removal
01 .50 _ _...
7.8 Sq. Yds. Driveways C
6.50
4.7 Sq. Yds. Alley Drive
Sections <i,6.50
*1 No. of Tree Removal 18"
L 60.00
193.50
27.00
50.70
30.55
60.00
902 Lin. Ft. Combination
Curb & Gutter Type
"A" (d 2.20 1,984.40
26.80 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Type "B" Com, 2.20 58.96
*47.00 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Type "B" 01 2.20 103.40
Property Purchase 451.34
*Extra Work Orders No. 14
& 16 86.96
3,046.81
*Less City Share 443.86
2,602.95
11.5% Extra Expense 299.34
5% Interest for 52 days 18.80
2,921.09
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Wisconsin Avenue Concrete
Curb
and Gutter
Joseph & Anna Schadler,
Lot 520, Lenox Add.
162.55
Joseph & Anna Schadler,
Lot 521, Lenox Add. . .
139.21
Roy J. & Elsie Ilanselmann,
Lot 522, Lenox Add. ..
139.21
Roy J. & Elsie Hanselmaan,
Lot 523, Lenox Add.
162.55
Roy J. & Elsie Hanselmann,
Lot 524, Lenox Add.
139.21
Wm. S. Molo, Lot 525, Len-
ox Add.
139.21
Wm. S. Molo, Lot 526, Len-
ox Add.
139.21
Floyd & Violet Gremmel,
Lot 527, Lenox Add. ...
225.21
Floyd & Violet Gremmel,
Lot 528, Lenox Add.
53.36
John W. & Jean M. Dell,
Lot 531, Lenox Add.
107.24
Ernest & Ethel Keller, Lot
532, Lenox Add.
90.34
Ernest & Ethel Keller, Lot
2 of 533, Lenox Add. .
21.11
Ernest & Ethel Keller, Loot
1 of 533, Lenox Add........
67.52
$1,585.93
*304 Cu. Yds. Earth Excava-
tion 01 .50
152.00
9.6 Sq. Yds. Concrete Drive-
ways (c, 6.50
62.40
614 I.in. Fl. Combination
Curb & Gutter Type "A"
01 2.20 1 1,350.80
*Extra Work Order (Curb
& Gutter)
18.04
1,583.24
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 37
*Less City Share 170.04
1,413.20
11.5`70 Extra Expense 162.52
5% Interest for 52 days 10.21
$1,585.93
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Woodworth St. (Concrete Curb
& Gutter)
John T. & Velma Corbett,
Lot 25, Busemans Sub.
No. 1 16.15
John R. & Jeanette Hochber-
ger, Lot 26, Busemans
Sub. No. 1 52.05
Mathilda A. Wild, Lot 27,
Busemans Sub. No. 1 94.52
Alphonse & Marg't Welu,
Lot 28, Busemans Sub.
No. 1 191.44
George Bauer, Lot 31, Buse -
mans Sub. No. 1 240.21
Mrs. 011ie Stender, I.ot 32,
Busemans Sub. No. 1 82.26
Airs. 011ie Stender, Lot 33,
Busemans Sub. No. 1 44.87
Leonard L. & Evelyn Han-
son, Lot 1 of 34 W.90',
Buseman's Sub. No. 1 25.40
George & Florence Droess-
ler, Lot 1 of 34 E.40',
Busemans Sub. No. 1 3.77
Alfred G. Datisman, Lot 1
of 2.34, Busemans Sub.
No. 1 1.17
Alfred G. Datisman, Lot 88,
Pleasant View Add. 2.
George & Florence Droess-
ler, Lot 89, Pleasant View
Add. 4.3
Leonard & Evelyn Hanson,
Lot 90, Pleasant View
Add. 5.5
Joseph A. Ernster etal, Lot
65, Pleasant View Add. 5.
Joseph A. Ernster etal, Lot
66, Pleasant View Add. 31.9
Joseph A. Ernster, Lot 67,
Pleasant View Add.. 57.1
Joseph A. Ernster, Lot 68,
Pleasant View Add. 92.5
Myles P. & Margaret 1.
Sweeney, I,ot 69, Pleasant
View Add. 243.
Earl 1). & Beverly J. Fors•
lund, Lot 70, Pleasant
View Add. 220•
Lloyd & Dolores Deiter, Lot
71, Pleasant View Add. 9'2.5
Leonard & Verda Meyer,
Lot 72, Pleasant View
Add. 57.10
Leonard & Verda Meyer,
I.ot 73, Pleasant View
Add. 31.97
John, Frances & S. J. Kres-
sig, Lot 74, Pleasant View
Add. 17.89
Melvin & Marliene Kroessig,
Lot 75, Pleasant View
Add. 11.51
Frieda & Wilfred Paul Kres-
sig, Lot 76, Pleasant View
Add. 9.30
Albert E. & Shirley M. Cady,
Lot 77, Pleasant View
Add. 4.13
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 47, W."i Pleasant
View Add. 3.59
Mettel Realty & Inv. Co.,
Lot 48, Pleasant View
Add. 8.08
iCarl A. & Mary Kolfenback,
Lot 49, Pleasant View
Add. . 10.02
Carl A. &?Nary Kolfenback,
Lot 50, Pleasant View
Add. 15.55
Cart A. & Mary Kolfenback,
Lot 51, Pleasant View
Add. 27.82
Louis W. & Frieda Sefzik,
Lot 52, Pleasant View
Add. 49.66
Louis W. & Frieda Sefzik,
Lot 53, E.% Pleasant 3410
View Add.
Daniel & Loretta McDonald,
}6 Lot 53, W.% Pleasant 46.36
view Add. •
Daniel & Loretta McDonald,
1 Lot 54, Pleasant View
Add. .. .191.44
Raymond J. & Jeanette Slat -
g terly, I.ot 55, Pleasant 191.44
view Add.
Sp Raymond J. & Jeanette Slat
-
Raymond
Lot 56, Pleasant
80.46
7 View Add.
Alphonse & Marg't Hirsch,
0 Lot 57, Pleasant View 48.66
Add.
5 Alphonse & Marg't Hirsch,
Lot 2 of 58, Pleasant View 11.58
Add.
50 Irvin & Marcella Hirsch,
Lot 1 of 58, Pleasant View 979
Add.
16 Reuben G. &peasant velyn a rke,
1,01 25, 8.10
s I Add.
38 ]Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
Reuben G. & Evelyn Gehrke,
•748.0 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Lot 26, Pleasant View
49.86
Add.
106.9 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Claus & Adele peasant
Type "B" (r7 2.20
mann, Lot 27,
80.46
view Add. _
16
Claus & Adele Peasant
1 No. of Catch Basin C�
mann, Lot 28,
191.44
view Add.
60 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk Con-
Walter J. & Eleanor T.
crete Ca .50
Schlichtmann, Lot 29,
6.4 Sq. Yd. Driveway Con-
Pleasant View Add. -
191.44
Walter J. & Eleanor T.
•2 No. of Tree Removal 22"
Schlichtmann, Lot 1 of 30,
C@ 87.00
Pleasant View Add.. ..
46.36
Clarence E. Schlichtmann,
@ 73.00
Lot 2 of 30, Pleasant
•1 No. of Tree Removal 28"
View Add. .... -
10
Clarence E. Schlichtmann,
*1 No. of Tree Removal 32"
Lot 31, Pleasant View
(aj 113.00
Add._ ...11
49
Vernon A. & Violet Bis-
moval 24" Gr 50.00
choff, Lot 32, Pleasant
$1 No. of Tree Stump Re.
View Add...... _. _ ..........
27.82
Vernon A. & Violet Bis-
choff, Lot 33, Pleasant
View Add.
15.55
Vernon A. & Violet Bis-
choff, Lot 34, Pleasant
View Add.
10.02
William Edgar & Anna Mae
Renk, Lot 35, Pleasant
View Add. -
8.07
William Edgar & Anna Mae
Renk, Lot 36, Pleasant
View Add.
3.59
8.95 Lin. Ft. Combination
•748.0 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Curb & Gutter Type "A"
Earth C� 0.50
a 2.20 1.969.00
106.9 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb
Type "B" (r7 2.20
235.18
*Extra Work Order No. 2 &
16
38.25
1 No. of Catch Basin C�
100.00
100.00
60 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk Con-
crete Ca .50
30.00
6.4 Sq. Yd. Driveway Con-
crete (r 6.50
41.60
$3,085.25
•748.0 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Earth C� 0.50
374.00
'106.0 Cu. Yds. Excavation
Solid Rock @ 2.00 . 1
212.00
2.5 Lin. Ft. Curb Removal
(al 0.50
1.25
500 Lin. Ft. Rock Curb Re-
moval Ci' 0.50
250.00
18.8 Eq. Yds. Alley Drive
Sections (q, 6.50
122.20
$5 No. of Tree Removal 24"
@ 100.00 ......
500.00
•2 No. of Tree Removal 22"
C@ 87.00
174.00
•1 No. of Tree Removal 20"
@ 73.00
73.00
•1 No. of Tree Removal 28"
(%) 116.00
116.00
*1 No. of Tree Removal 32"
(aj 113.00
113.00
•2 No. of Tree Stump Re-
moval 24" Gr 50.00
100.00
$1 No. of Tree Stump Re.
moval 20" (+> 37.00
37.00
4,486.48
*Less City Share 1.737.25
2,749.23
11.5% Extra Expense 316.16
5% Interest for 52 Days 19.86
3,085.25
All of which is assessed in pro-
portion to the special benefits con-
ferred.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays -None.
RESOLUTION NO. 8.57
Resolution providing for the is-
suance of Street Improvement
bonds for the purpose of provid-
ing for the payment of the assess-
ed cost of the City of Dubuque 1956
Concrete curb & gutter Project No.
1.
Whereas the contract heretofore
entered into by the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the Improvement
hereinafter described has been
completed and the City Manager
has certified, the completion there-
of to the City Council and the City
Council has ascertained the cost
thereof and has determined that
$43,660.99 Dollars of the cost there-
of shall be assessed against the
property subject to assessment
therefor; and
Regiilar Session, January 7th, 1957 39
Whereas public notice, as provid- I
2. Such bonds shall be called
ed by law, has been published by
Street Improvement bonds; a n d
the City Clerk stating; the intention
sha'il bear the date of February 7,
the City Council to issue bonds
1957; and shall be numbered con -
of
for the purpose of providing for the
secutively; and they shall be num-
payment of the assessed cost of
bered, divided into series, and be.
said improvement and a public
in such denominations and for such
hearing has been held, pursuant to
maturity dates as are shown in the
notice and all objections made
following table:
such
thereto have been considered and
1. 922 to 930 inclusive - $500.00
determined;
each, April 1, 1958.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE-
2. 931 to 939 inclusive - 5500.00
SOLVED by the City Council of the
each, April 1, 1959.
City of Dubuque:
3. 940 to 948 inclusive - $500.00
1. That to provide for the pay-
each, April 1, 1960.
ment of the assessed cost of the
4. 949 to 957 inclusive - $500.00
improvement of "City of Dubuque
each, April 1, 1961.
1956 Concrete Curb and G u t t e r
5. 958 to 966 inclusive - $500.00
project No. 1" on the following por-
each, April 1, 1962.
tions of the following n a in e d
6, 967 to 975 inclusive - $500.00
streets:
each, April 1, 1963,
1. Asbury street from the west
7. 976 to 984 inclusive - $500.00
each, April 1, 1964.
property line of Carter Road to the
8 985 to 993 inclusive - $500.00
West Corporation Limits.
each, April 1, 1965.
2. Born Avenue from south prop-
9. 994 to 1001 inclusive -$500.00
erty line of Lenox Avenue to the
each, April 1, 1966.
South property line of Indiana Ave-
10. 1002 to 1008 inclusive - $500.00
nue.
each, April 1, 1967.
3. Chaney Road from the south
10. 1009--160.99, April 1, 1967.
property line of Iiillerest Road to
3. Said bonds shall bear interest
the north property line of Pennsyl-
at the rate of 5 per cent per an-
vania Avenue.
num, payable semi-annually in ac -
4. Cleveland Avenue from the
cordance with coupons thereto at -
west property line of Bryant street
tacked:
to the east property line of State
4. Said bonds shall not make the
Street.
City of Dubuque liable in any way,
5. Indiana Avenue from the east
except for the application of said
property line of Born Avenue to the
special assessment funds.
Said bonds shall provide that
west property line of Missouri Ave-
5.
they may be payable at any time
nue.
prior to the maturity date stated
6. Missouri Avenue from t h c
therein at the option of the City of
south property line of Lenox Ave
Dubuque and shall be in substanti-
nue to the south property line of
ally the following form:
Ridgeway Avenue.
7. Sullivan Street from the north
property line. of English Lane to
Series No.
the south property line of Levi
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Street.
Street Improvement Bond
8. Wisconsin Avenue from t h e
The City of Dubuque in the State
to pay as herein.
north property line of Marmora
of Iowa promises
to the bearer
Avenue to the south property line
after mentioned
on the first day of
of Pennsylvania Avenue.
hereof, date,
before
9. Woodworth Street from the
Street
or at any time
option of the l'itY of a
north property line of Lowell
the
of Five Hundred dollars
to the south property line of Mont-
the sum
thereon at the rate
crest Street.
with interest
5 cent per annum, payable
tre shall be issued Street Im
provement bonds in the amount of
per
semi-annually, on the presentation
the interests ou_
$43,660.99 Dollars in anticipation of
and surrender of
hereto attached. Both p
the deferred payment of assess-
pons
and interest of this bund are
ments levied, for such improve-
pal
at the office of the City
Ment,
payable
40 Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque,
in the State of Iowa. This bond is
issued by the City of Dubuque un-
der and by virtue of Chapter 396
of the 1954 Code of Iowa, as
amended, and the Resolution of
said City duly passed on the 7th
day of January, 1957, being Reso-
lution No. 8.57.
This Bond is one of a series
of 88 bonds, 87 for $5()0.00 num-
bered 922 to 1008 inclusive, and
one for $160.99 numbered 1009, all
of like tenor and date, and issued
for the purpose of paying the cost
of the City of Dubuque 1956 Con-
crete Curb & Gutter Project No. 1
as described in said Resolution, in
said City, which cost is payable by
the abutting and adjacent prop-
erty along said improvements and
is made by law a lien on all of said
property. It is payable only out of
the Special Assessment Fund No.
1193 created by the collection of
said special tax, and said fund can
be used for no other purpose.
It is hereby certified and recited
that all the acts, conditions and
things required to be done, prece-
dent to and in issuing this series
of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened, and performed, in regular
and due form, as required by law
and said Resolution, and for the
assessment, collection and payment
hereon of said special tax, the full
faith and diligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the
City of Dubuque by its Council has
caused this bond to be signed by
its Mayor and countersigned by its
City Clerk and the Seal of said
City to be thereto affixed, this 7th
day of February, 1957.
(SEAL)
..........................................................
Mayor
--
City Clerk
(Form of Coupon)
On the day of .. , the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to
Pay to the bearer, as provided in
said bond, the sum of Dol-
lars, in the office of the City Treas-
urer in the City of Dubuque, being
months' interest due that
date on its .... Bond No.
dated'
........... .
Mayor
........................
City Clerk
6. That the Mayor and City Clerk
be and they are hereby instructed
to cause said bonds to be prepar-
ed and when so prepared to exe-
cute said bonds and that the City
Clerk be and he is hereby instruct-
ed to register said bonds in a book
kept for that purpose and to then
deliver them to the City Treasurer.
7. That the City Treasurer is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law,
the proceeds of said sale to be plac-
ed in a special fund to be known as
Special Assessment Fund No. 1193
and paid out by him to pay the
cost of said contract.
8. That the interest coupons at-
tached to the bonds be signed with
the facsimile signature of the May-
or and countersigned with the fac-
simile signature of the City Clerk.
9. That as fast as funds allow,
beginning with the second year aft-
er the payment of interest due,
these bond's shall be called and
retired in the same order as num-
bered.
Adopted this 7th day of January,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
State of Iowa
SS
Dubuque County
1, Dean Treanor, hereby certify
that I posted copies of the notice
of Levy of Special Assessment and
Intention of the City Council to is-
sue bunds for the improvement of
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 41
"City of Dubuque 1956 Concrete I
Curb and Gutter project No. 1" on
the following portions of the follow-
ing named streets:
1. Asbury street from the west
property line of Carter Road to the
West Corrporation Limits.
2. Born Avenue from south prop-
erty line of Lenox Avenue to the
south property line of Indiana Ave-
nue.
3. Chaney Road from the south
property line of Hillcrest Road to
the north property line of Penn.
sylvania Avenue.
4. Clevelamt Avenue from t h e
west property line of Bryant street
to the east property line of State
Street.
5. Indiana Avenue from the east
property line of Born Avenue to
the west property line of Missouri
Avenue.
6. Missouri Avenue from t h e
south property line of Lenox Ave-
nue to the south property line of
Ridgeway Avenue.
7. Sullivan Street from the north
property line of English Lane to the
south property line of Levi Street.
8. Wisconsin Avenue from t h e
north property line of Marmora
Avenue to the south property line
of Pennsylvania Avenue.
9. Woodworth Street from the
north property line of Lowell Street
to the south property line of Mont -
crest Street.
Dean Treanor
Signature.
Subscribed and Sworn to before
me, a Notary Public in and for Du-
buque County Iowa, this 13th day
of December 1956,
LEO F. FROMMELT
Notary Public
(Seal)
Councilman Kolb moved that the
statement be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzin-
ger. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher of Notice to con-
tractors of the receipt of propos-
als for the construction of the Rock-
dale Road, Fox Drive, and Black -
hawk Drive Sanitary Sewer consist-
ing of an eight (8) inch sanitary
sewer beginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 1
Of J.C. Scully Subdivision and Lot
2 of 2 of I of 2 of I of I of I of I of
1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of the Subdivi-
sion of Mineral I.,ot 12 thence south-
erly paralleling Rockdale Road to
Lot 1 of Glenview Subdivision,
thence easterly through Lots 1, 2,
3, 4 and 5 of Glenview Subdivision
to a point on Lot 5, thence begin.
ning in Lot 21 of Glenview Subdivi.
sion northerly and easterly through
Lots 5 to 21 inclusive of Glenview
Subdivision, thence easterly to the
existing manhole located on Lot 7
of the Subdivision of Lot 1 of Min.
era] Lot 3, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueiler, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 7, 1957
To the Honorjable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions,
sealed bi&Js were received up to
10:0() a.m, on January 7, 1957, for
the Rockdale Road, Fox Drive, and
Blackhawk Drive Sanitary Sewer.
Attached is the tabulation of the
bids received.
I recommend that the contract be
awarded to the Thomas Flynn Coal
Company of Dubuque, Iowa, who
submitted the lowest bid received
which was 5.35 per cent below the
engineer's estimate.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueiler. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 9.57
WIIER.EAS, sealed proposals
have been submitted by contractors
for the construction of the Rock.
dale Road, Fox Drive and Black -
hawk Drive Sanitary Sewer consist-
ing of an eight (8) inch sanitary
42 Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
sewer beginning at Lot 2 of 2 of 1
of J, C. Scully Subdivision and
Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 2 of I Of I Of 1 Of 1
of 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of the Subdivision
of Mineral Lot 12 thence southerly
paralleling Rockdale Road to Lot
1 of Glenview Subdivision. thence
easterly through Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and
5 of Glenview Subdivision to a point
on Lot 5, thence beginning in Lot
21 of Glenview Subdivision norther-
ly and easterly through Lots 5 to
21 inclusive of Glenview Subdivi-
sion to the previous point on Lot
5 of Glenview Subdivision, thence
easterly to the existing manhole lo-
cated on Lot 7 of the Subdivision of
Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 3 pursuant to
Resolution No. 234-56 and' notice to
bidders published in a newspaper
published in said City on Decem.
ber 6, 1956 and December 13, 1956;
and
WHEREAS, said sealed propos-
als were opened and read on Jan-
uary 7, 1957, and it has been de-
termined that the bid of Thomas
Flynn Coal Company of Dubuque,
Iowa in the amount of $19,606.00
was the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided'
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the contract for the above mention-
ed improvement be awarded to
Thomas Flynn Coal Company and
the Manager be and he is hereby
directed to execute a contract on
behalf of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that upon the signing of said con-
tract and the approval of the con-
tractors bond the City Treasurer is
authorized and instructed to return
the bid deposits of the unsuccess-
ful bidders.
Passed, and adopted this 7th day
of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
December 31, 1956
To the Honorable 111a>or
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that "the
Ninth Street Development — Bid
Section No. 2," under construction
by Schueller and Company h as
been completed in accordance with
the plans and specifications.
I, therefore, recommend the ac-
ceptance of this Bid Section No. 2.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the recommendation of t he
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(A Resolution Accepting Improve-
ment)
City of Dubuque, Iowa
RESOLUTION NO. 10.57
WHEREAS, the contract for the
Ninth Street Development — Bid
Section No. 2 has been completed
and the City Manager has examin-
ed the work and filed his certificate
stating that the same has been
completed according to the terms
of the contract, plans and specifi-
cations and recommends its accept-
ance, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved and that
said improvement be and the same
is hereby accepted.
BE I1' FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he
is hereby directed to pay to the
contractor from the Parking Meter
Fund -Parking Lots for the above
described improvement in amount
equal to the amount of his con-
tract, less any retained percentage
provided for therein.
Regidar Session, Jamtary 7th, 1957 43
passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January, 19.57.
Approved:
CIIARLES F. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE 1'. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FR.OMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Council proceedings for t h e
months of September and October
1956, presented for approval. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the pro-
ceedings be approved as printed.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Naps—None.
December 18, 1956
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
William Kisting for damages re-
sulting from a backed up sewer
and find no negligence on the part
of the City and recommend t h e
claim be denied.
Respectfully,
T. H. NELSON
cc: Mr. William Kisting,
690 O'Neill Street,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
that the recommendation of t h e
City Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None. C larl
Notice of claim of Alice M. Cl"
in the amount of $5010, for person-
al injuries received as the result of
a fall, due to a defective sidewalk,
at a place approximately in front
of the property known as 1775 S.
Grandview avenue on the 6th day
of November 1956, presented a n d
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the notice of claim be referred to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council.
man Kolb. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays— None.
Notice of claim of Otto F. Miller
of 560 West Locust St., in an un-
named amount, for personal in-
juries received as the result of a
fall, due to a defective sidewalk,
located between 440 and 450 West
Locust street, on January 2, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the notice of
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Arnold
(Dorothy) Rausch of 2736 Elm
street, in an unnamed amount, for
personal injuries received as the
result of a fall, due to a defective-
ly constructed manhole, wh i 1 e
crossing Elm street between 27th
and 28th streets approximately in
front of 2731 Elm street, on Decem-
ber 1, 1956, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
notice of claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Maurine
Farnan of 330 Winona street, in an
unnamed amount, for damages in -
incurred to her property as the re-
sult of a sewer backing up, present
ed and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the notice of claim be
referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE N0. 2-S7
An Orduiance Amending Ordi.
nanee No. 33.49, known as the Traf-
fic Code, by Repealing Section 1-a
of Schedule I thereof and Enacting
I a Substitute therefor, presented
IP Regular Session, January 701, 1957
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of t h e
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by t he
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an Or-
dinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Official Publication)
Ordinance No. 2-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, known as the Traffic
Code, by Repealing Section 1-a of
Schedule I thereof and Enacting a
Substitute therefor.
Be It Ordained By The City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Section 1-a of
Schedule I of Ordinance No. 33-49.
known as the Traffic Code, be and
the same is hereby repealed and the
following enacted in lieu thereof:
"SCHEDULE I
"1-a In the alley between Iowa Street
and Central Avenue from West
Fourth Street to West Ninth Street
and from West Tenth Street to
West Thirteenth Street;"
Section 2. This Ordinance shall he
In full force and effect from and after
Its final passaFe, adoption and pub-
lication as by law provided.
Introduced the 7th day of January.
1957.
Rule requiring reading on three sell.
orate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 7th day of January, 1957.
Passed, adopted and approved this
7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WF.LU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHt?rLI "R
CHARLES A. KINTZINOER,
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Published officially In the Tete -
graph -Herald Newspaper this 11th day
of January, 1957.
I.EO F. FROMMELT
it. 1-11 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 3.57
An Ordinance Authorizing Oliver
H. Nagel to construct a step on
East Ninth Street, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller. Welu,
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Official Publleatlon)
ORDINANCE NO. 3.57
An Ordinance Authorizing Oliver H.
Nagel to Construct a Step on East
Ninth Street.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Duburue:
Section 1. That Oliver H. Nagel.
as owner of the property known as
55 East Ninth Street 1n the City of
Dubuque, be and he is hereby au-
thorized and granted the right and
authority to construct a concrete step
nbuttlnQ the property known as 55
East Ninth Street;
Section 2. That such step shall be
constructed In accordance with plans
approved by the City Manager and
under the sui,ervision and direction
of the City Manager and also In ac-
cordance with all applicable State and
Federal Laws and regulations and the
Ordinances of the City of Dubuque:
Section 3. That the permission
hereingranted is expressly condition-
ed upon permlttee's agreement:
a—To assume any and all liabli-
Ity for damages to persons or
property which may result from
the construction or mainte-
nance of said step;
b—That the permission herein
granted is revocable by the City
Council, with or without cause,
and upon revocation of amid
permisslon permittee agrees at
hU own expense to remove said
step from the public street;
Section 4. This Ordinance shall be-
come effective and the rights here-
under shall accrue to Oliver H. Nagel
when It has been adopted by the City
Council and the terms and conditions
thereof accepted by permittee for
himself and his successors and as-
signs by acceptance endorsed on this
Ordinance.
Section 5. The City Clerk Is hereby
authorized and directed to record a
certified copy of this Ordinance In the
office of the County Itecorder of Du-
buque County. lows.
Passed, adopted and approved this
7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENC'E P. WELU
RAY F. KOLII
LEO N, SC..HUMLI ER
CHARLES A. KINTZINUER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 14th
day of JunuarYY'' 1967
LEO F. Fft01NMELT,
It 1-14 laity ('lark
Acceptance of Ordinance No. 3-57
011v4 r H. Nagel having read and be-
InK famillar with the terms and 000-
dltlunn of Ordinance No. 5-67, hereby,
fur Himself and his successors and
assigns, as owner of the property
kuowu as 55 lust Ninth Street in the
City of Dubuque, accepts the same
,A,
Regular Session, Jantlary 7th, 1%7 45
agrees to be bound by the ron- F.4. t ('Orb FlevatMn *319. Went Curb
and
dltions and agreements therein ron- Ffevat ion 892.57: thence to station
tamed to he erformed by permittee 104.84 which In the south propperty
1967. line ('arter Road,
BflCnrd this 9th day of January, o� Fast Curb Fleva-
/s/ ol.l }I H NAGE), tion 996.12, West Curb Elevation
it 1-14 (c•ilver H, Nadel) 59KP ion 2. This Ordinance anal) be
Welu moved the
Councilman In full force and effect Immediately
adoption of the Ordinance. Second upon its final passage and adoption
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
and publication as provided by law.
F'assrd, adopted and approved Jan -
the fOIIOWIng vote:
nary ith, 11.5.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLAItENCE P. WELL'
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Y N. KOLti
Nays—None.
LF SCHtiRi.LER
CHATILErt4 A. KINT7,IN(1RR
ORDINANCE NO. 4-57
Attest: Len Frommelt Councilmen
An Ordinance Establishing a
City Clerk
Published officially in The TOP -
Grade on Deborah Drive from a
e ay'hj Irrald N- b Paper this 14th
5 feet Northerly of the North
l.lso F. PROMMELT,
point
Propert} Line (if Hillcrest Road to
it 1-14 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
the South Property Line of Carter
adoption of the Ordinance. Second -
Road, presented and read.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
Councilman Welu moved that the
the following vote:
reading just had be considered the
Councilmen
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Dove,
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried
,gays—None.
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
ORDINANCE NO. S -S7
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
An Ordinance Establishing a
Nays—None.
Grade on Evergreen Drive from
Councilman Welu moved that the
the North Property Line of Asbury
rules be suspended requiring an
Road to a point northern a dis
Lance of 1,278.4 feet, presented and
ordinance to be read on three sep-
Councilman Welu moved that
crate days. Seconded by Council-
read.
the reading just had be considered
man Kolb. Carried by the following
the first reading of the Ordinance.
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Nays—None.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
(Official Publication)
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 4-87
Councilman Welu moved that the
An Ordinance Establishing a Grade
on Deborah I)rlve from a point 5 feet
rules be suspended requiring an Or-
Nurthrrly of the North Propert.
to the South
dinance to be read on three sepa-
Une of lltllcrest Road
Property Line of Carte Lo 4ouncll
rate days. Seconded by Council -
by the follow -
F3 it theman
of the City of Dubuque:
Hectlon 1. That a grade on Deborah
Kolb. Carried
Ing vote:
Councilmen
Drive from a point 5 feet northerly
of the north property line of 11HICrest
yeas—Mayor Dove,
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Road to the south roporty one or
Carter Roa(, he and the same le here-
trays—None.
by extabllshed and adopted as shown
by a profile of said street and trade
(ilfffclal Publication)
Aby the ('fly }:ng tn.•er, pro-
A4ark: t olnt
Ordinance No. S•67
Elle number U4.1. Hench
of Arrow on Fire Hydrant at the cur-
on
An Ordlaance Eatabllshng it trade th
from tip
ner of Avalon and Hillcrest ]toads
F.tevation 4.82.90. Said grade taolnn
it verareen Drive
property rty Line of Asbury Rc,ndro
distance of
it, n point b feet northerly of the
North Property Line of Hillcrest Road,
a point northerly a
1,2711.4 feet. The City Council
which Ir station 04 80, FCast curb Fit--
vuUon 02.50, Went Curb Xlevation
Re it ordained H7
of the Clty of Dubuque: ver -
on
a73.50: thence to station 0+60, Fest
Curb Elevation N71 44. West Curb Ere-
section I. That a grade
green Drive from the northprnor�h-
a
vauun 872.66: thence to station 1+00.
line of Asbury Ituad 794o feet he and
1,.
Fatxt Curb Fpevatlon 870 43, West Curb
erly a dletance of
is hereby es abl a hod
l0evation v7o rr1: thence to station
1 + 50, Fast and wi-tit Curb i:levation
the same of
adopted as shown DY ared by the
and grade prop1441.
068.70: thence to station 24.100. Fast
and {Vest Curb Klevation 688118:
said street
ire
City Nngtneur pprofile number n Fire
t of Arrow u
thence to station 2 i 75, last and West
)tench !lark:
interrectn of Asbury
lo
Curb Pievatiun a85.88: thence to ata-
tion 8 (50. Nast and ��'rxt ('urd h8e-
Hydrant at
Itoad and old Tlmere Head. Ee North
►xglne at the
vatiurt 86757: thence to Rlatiort q+25.
Bast and N'rst curb Elevation 4.4.4..64:
919.72. Haid gratia which
ProW+rty Line of Asbury Road,
Meet Curb
thence to station a 175. least Curb
h7evation 89t 61, Wrxt Curb Flava-
Is station O+i4.►. East and
L''levation 918 90, thence to ovation
Curb $levatlun
tlun 891.45; thence to station 9+Z5,
o� flu, 1Lraat and West
A-
46 Regular Session, January 7 th, 1957
917.27, thence to station 14-00, Fast
and West Curb Elevation 914.37,
thence to station 3+50, East and Nest
Curb Elevation 896.73 thence to sta-
tion 4+00, East and *eat Curb Eleva-
tion 893,04 thence to station 4}50,
East and Fest Curb Elevation 8899 02,
thence to station 6+00, Past and West
Curb Elevation 876.49, thence to sta-
tion 6+50, East Curb Elevation 872.31,
Went Curb Elevation 872.51, thence
to station 7400 East Curti Elevation
868.33, West 2urb Elevation 869.94,
thence to station 7+50, East Curb
Elevation 864.74, Went Curb Elevation
865.57, thence to station 94-00, Fast
Curb Elevation 854.58, West Curb
Elevation 855.61, thence to station
9 4.25, East Curb Elevation 85.90,
West Curb Elevation 853.93, thence
to station 9+50, East Curb Elevation
851.65, West Curb Elevation 852.24,
thence to station 9+75, East Curb
Elevation 850.68, Went Curb Eleva.
tion 861.02'thence to Station 10+00,
East Curb Elevation 849.93, West urb
Elevation 850.05, thence to station
10+25, East and West Curb Elevation
849.31, thence to station 12+78.4, Fast
& West Curb Elevation 842.94.
Section 2. Thin ordinance shall be
In full force and effect immediately
upon Its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by lav(.
Passed, adopted and approved Janu-
ary 7th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 14th day
of January 1957.
I.EO F. FROMMELT
lt. 1-14 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 6-57
An Ordinance Establishing a
Grade on Hillcrest Road from the
West Property Line of Avalon Road
westerly a distance of 424.5 feet,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the reading just
had be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council.
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Official Pobllcnti-n)
ORDINANCE NO. 6-57
An Ordinance E.stahlishing a (;rade
on I1111erest Woad from the West
Property Line of Avalon Road went.
erlyy, a distance of 424.5 feet.
Ile It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Flection 1. That a grade on Hill-
crest Road from the N%'est Property
Line of Avalon Road westerly a dis-
tance of 424.5 feet, be and the same
In hereby established and Adopted as
shown by a profile of said street and
grade prepared by the City Mngineer,
profile number 1439. Reneh Mark:
Point of Arrow on Fire Hydrant at
the corner of Avalon and Ilillerest
Roads, Elevation 862.90. Said grade
beglAs at the west Property Line of
Avalon Itoad, which is station 0+00,
north and south curb elevation 859.06;
thence to station 04.26, north and
mouth curb elevation 868.94; thence to
station 04 75 north and south curb
elevation 866.07; thenc0 to station
14.25, north and south curb elevation
862,91; thence to station 4 4 24 5. north
and south curb elevation 885.13.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect Immediately
upon its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
7th dayy of January, 1967.
CHARLES E DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE 1'. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLFR
CHARLES A. KINTZiN(,IrR
Councilmen
Attest: Loo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
mrraph-Herald News aper thin 14th
day of January, 1967.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It 1-14 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 7-57
An Ordinance Establishing a
Grade on Karen Street from a
point 835 feet west of the west
property line of Carter Road west-
erly a distance of 312 feet, present-
ed and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the reading just had be
considered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 47
((fficial Publication)
ordinance No. 7-57
An Ordlnnnee I,stabllshing a (trade on
Karen Street from a point 835 feel
µ'et of the went property line of
('arter Road westerly a distance of
312 feet.
Ile It Ordained By The City Council
of the City of 1)ibu(lue:
Section 1. That a grade on Karen
Street from a point 836 feet west of
westerly Carter Road
anceof
e west rodistanef 312 feet, be
and the name Is hereby established
and adopted as shown by a profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
City Engineer, profile number 1442.
Bench Mark: Point of Arrow on Fire
Hydrant at intersection of Asbury
Road and ()1d Timer's Road, Elevation
919.72 Said 835 feet westr of thegins westt property
line of Carter Road, which is station
8015 end of existing curt), north and
south euro{+.elevation 857.90, thence
elevation n Hbb 6R nothenceto
to orth and
south
station
rb elevation
8 8180, thence north lit s tationuth u9+26, north
and south thece
to station curb 9+60e1evation north curb2elevation
R58.66, south curb elevation 868 96,
thence to station 9415, north curb
elevation R59.46, thence t station
9+82, north curb elevation 859.60,
south curb elevation 861.12, thence to
station 10 (-42, north curb elevation
R61.o9, south curb elevation 862.80,
thence to station 10+45, north curb
elevation 961.21, south curb elevation
862.84, thence to station 10+65, north
curb elevation 862.40, thence to sta-
tion 104-75, south curb elevation 864.01,
thence to station 10+85, north curb
elevation 964 11 4-06, north and thence station
south curb elea-
tion 866.80, thence to station 114,47,
north and south curb elevation 871.44.
section 2. This ordinance shall be
in full force and effect immediately
upon its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved Janu-
ary 7th, 1957
l'HARLES E. L1OVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOI.B
LEO N. SC'HUELLER
CHARLES A. KINCZINGERn
Attest: I.en F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph -Herald News this 1901
day of January, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
it. 1-14 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 8.57
An Ordinance Establishing a
Grade on Ninth street from the
west property line of Bluff street to
the East Property Line of ilniver-
sity avenue, presented and read.
Councilman Wein moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading; of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-1llayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(OFFICIAL PUBILCATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 8-57
An C)ruinance Establishing a Grade
on Ninth Street from the Nest Prop-
erty Line of Bluff Street to the Last
Property Line of University Avenue.
Hb: IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCiL OF THE CITY OF DU-
HUQUE:
Section 1. That a grade on Ninth
Street from the Nest Property Line
„f Bluff Street to the East Property
Line of University Avenue, be and
the same Is hereby established and
adopted as shown by a profile of said
„treet and grade prepared by the City
Engineer, profile number 1454. Bench
Mark: Point of Arrow on Fire Hydrant
tit the Northeast Corner 9th & Bluff
Sts, Elevation 853.08. Said grade begins
at the Nest Property Line of Bluff,
street which Is station 0+00, North &
South Curb Elevation 651.10, thence
It- station 0-(66, North and South Curb
Elevation 658.06, thence to station
6,, North & south Curb Elevation
thence to station 2+66,
South Curb Elevation 665.11, thence
to station 7+90, North & South Curb
Elevation 712.67.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
;n full force and effect Immediately
won Its final passage and adoption
slid publication as provided by law.
Passed,
it and approved Jan-
•iary 7th. 1957.
C.fiARLF•.R E. DOVE, Mayor
CI.AIWNCE P. wELU
RAY F. KOLB
LPA N. SCHUELI.ER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest:
t.irO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk
tit- aldNewspaper this14thday
! ofIn ficially
Telegraph
o
January 1957
LEO F. FT10M.%IF.LT, City Clerk
1t. 1/14
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 9.57
An Ordinance Establishing a
Grade on Lindale Street from the
existing west end of Lindale Street
westerly a distance of 127 feet, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the reading just had
be considered the first reading Of
the Ordinance. Seconded by
oilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
48 Regniar Session, January 7th, 1957
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 9-a7
An Ordinance Establishing a Grade
on Lindale Street from the existing
west end of Lindale Street westerly a
distance of 127 feet.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE:
Section 1. That a ggrade on Lindale
Street from the exlsting west end of
Lindale Street westerly a distance of
127 feet, be and the same is hereby
established ano adopted as shown by
a profile of said street and grade pre-
pared by theCityy Engineer,
Profile number 1440. Bencb Mark -
Point of Arrow on Fire Hydrant at
Intersection of Asbury Road and Old
Timer's !toad Elevation 919. U. Said
grade begins at the end of existing
Lindale Street, which Is station 0+00,
north and south Curb Elevation 855.30,
thence to station 0+25, north and
south curb elevation 853.38, thence to
station 0+50, north and south curb
elevation 851.00, thence to station
0+80, north and south curb elevation
848.00, thence to station 14-00, north
curb elevation 846.30, south curb ele-
vation 846.46, thence to station 1+20,
north curb elevation 945.20, south curb
elevation 845.80, thence to station
1+27. north curb elevation 844.92.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In full force and effect immediately
upon its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved Jan-
uary 7th, 1967.
CHARLES F. DOVE, 3tuyor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLEM
CHARLES A. KINTGINGFf:
Attest:
Councllmen
LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk
Herald Published ewxPaperlyth s In the 14th Telegraph dyf
January 1957.
LEO F. FR0-XMF.LT, t9[y Clerk
7t. ]/14
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 10.57
An Ordinance Establishing a
Grade on Vaileyview Road from
the West Property Line of Avalon
Road westerly a distance of 410
feet, presented and read. Council.
man Welu moved that the reading
just had be considered the first
reading of the Ordinance. Second.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an Or-
dinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Official F'UNICatton)
ORDINANCE NO. 10-57
An Ordinance Establishing a Grade on
Valleyvlew Road from the Nest
Property Line of Avalon Road West-
erly a distance of 410 feet.
He It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of rouhuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Valley -
view Road from the West Property
Line of Avalon Road westerly a dis-
tance of 410 feet. he and the same
Is hereby established and adopted as
shown by a profile of said street and
grade prepared by the City Engineer,
Vofue number 1438. Bench 'Mark:
tnt of Arrow on Fire Hydrant at
the corner of Avalon and Hlllereat
Roads. Elevation 862.90. Said grade
begins at the west property line of
Avalon Road, which Is station 04";
thence to station 0+05, existing south
curb elevation 893.51, existing north
curb elevation 895.34; thence to sta-
tion 0+4U existing south curb eleva-
tion 392.4, existing north curb eleva-
tion 993.69: thence to station 04-90,
existing south curb elevation 990.96,
existing north curb elevation 891.09;
thence to station 1+20, existing north
and south curb elevation 888 46; thence
to station 1 95, north and south curb
elevation $82.38: thence to station
2+16, south curb elevation 880.98,
north curb elevation 881.08; thence to
station 2+35, south curb elevation
879.60, north curb elevation 880.40;
thence to station 2+ 95, south curb
4evation 879.60, north curb elevation
880.20: thence to station 3+40, south
curb elevation 980.84, north curb ele-
vation 880.46; thence to station 34-60,
mouth curb elevation 880.61, north curb
elevation 880.64; thence to station
3+60, north and south curb elevation
980.34; thence to station 4+10, north
aad south curb elevation 882.29.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall he
In full force and effect Immediately
upon Its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved Jan-
uary 7th, 1557.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARF.NCF. P. WELL
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHI1F.LLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Attest: Leu F. Frommolt Councilmen
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele -
gra ih-Heruld Newspaper this 14th day
of �anuury, 1957.
LF.O F. FROMMI:LT.
It 1-14 ('fly Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
Beglllar Session, January 7th, 1957 49
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 11-57
An Ordinance Establishing a
Grade on Carter Road from the
South Property Line of Asbury
Street southerly a distance of 487
feet, presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved thatthe reading
just had be considered the first
reading of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(()fflClul Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 11-57
An Ordinance Establishing a Grade
on Carter Road from the South
Property Line of Asbury Street
southerly a distance of 487 feet.
IIs It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of I)ubuque:
section 1. That a grade on Carter
Road from the south property line of
Asbury street southerly a distance of
487 feet, be and the same is hereby
established and adopted u.n shown by
a profile of said street and grade
prepared by the Pity 1•:nglneer, profile
number 1443. Bench Mark: Point of
Arrow on Fire Ilydrant at the cor-
ner of Avalon and Hillcrest Roads,
Elevation 862.90. Said grade begins
at the south property line of Asbury
street, which Is station 0+00, east
and west curb elevation 928.60; thence
to station 0 30, east and west curb
elevation 927.18; thence to station
0+60, east and west curb elevation
924.52; thence to station 2+71, east
and went curb elevation !►02.14; thence
to station 3 f 16, east curb elevation
897.37; thence to station 34 46, east
curb elevation 895.02; west curb eleva-
tion 896.27; thence to station 34.76.
aut curb elevation 894.34: thence to
station 4 }21, east and went curb ele-
vatlon 894.67; thence to station 4+87,
east and went curb elevation 894.90.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect immediately
upon Its final passage and adoption
and publication an provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
7th duy of January, 1957.
CIlAIU,FS E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. K'E1.tt
RAY F. K01.I1
LEU N. SCIRI :LLER
CHARLES A KINT'ZINGER
Attest: Loo F. Fnommelt Councilmen
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
grai)h-Herold Newspaper this loth day
of Junuary, 1957.
1.1.1() F. FROMMELT,
It 1-14 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of "Teens Against Polio"
requesting that Saturday January
19, 1957, be proclaimed as ,Polio
Saturday" presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved that
the request be granted provided
there are no conflicting dates. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
Petition of Earl L. Falk et al, re-
questing the installation of sanitary
sewer in and around the area of
Falk's Subdivision including Penn-
sylvania avenue, Ruan Drive, Earl
Drive and Ideal Lane, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the petition be received and
filed as plat and schedule has al-
ready been ordered prepared, be-
ing part of the 1957 construction
program. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of RGbert P. Schweg-
man, requesting a refund in the
amount of $50. for the unexpired
portion of his cigarette license No.
270, as he has discontinued busi-
ness on December 31, 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the request be grant-
ed and the Auditor instructed to
draw a warrant in the amount of
$5U. payable to Robert P. Schweg-
man to cover the unexpired por-
tion of his cigarette permit No.
270. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Sucrates Z. Rombakis,
owner of a lot on the corner of
Dodge and Grandview avenue, re-
questing re -zoning of the lot from
its present zoning classification,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the petition be
541 Regular Session, January 7th, 19,57
referred to the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission. Seconded by
councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque County So-
ciety for Crippled Children a n d
Adults, requesting permission to
hold a lily tag day on Saturday
April 13th and on Monday evening
April 15, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the request be granted provided
there are no conflicting dates. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Clarke College Span-
ish Department, requesting permis-
sion to use fireworks as the open-
ing feature of a Pan-American car-
nival to be held on the campus.
February 8, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the request be granted. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 11-57
RESOLUTION Approving Plat of
Gertrude Place.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 1 of Lot 9; Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot 1 of Lot 10; and Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 11 of Brock.
roan's Subdivision in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
is platted as Lots 1 to 3 inclusive
of "Gertrude Place" in the City of
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa;
and,
Whereas said plat has been ex.
arnined by the City Plan Coramis-
cion and bad its approval endorsed
thereon; and
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to the
Statutes and Ordinances relating
thereto;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE.
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January. A.D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUEL.LER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Sebueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 12.57
RESOLUTION to fisc a date for
the initiation of proceedings for the
issuance of $330.000 Water Revenue
Bonds, Series 1956, of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa.
WHEREAS the City of Dubuque,
in Dubuque County, Iowa, did here-
tofore establish a municipal water-
works in and' for said City which
has been continuously operated by
said City for many years, and the
management and control of said
utility is vested in the City Council
of said City and no board of trus-
tees exists for this purpose; and
WHEREAS it is necessary and
desirable that improvements and
extensions to said municipal water-
works be constructed, the c o s t
whereof is estimated to be not less
than $330,000, for which purpose it
will be necessary that said City is-
sue its revenue bonds payable from
and secured by the net earnings of
said, municipal waterworks as au-
thorized and permitted by Sections
397.10 et seq. of the Code of Iowa,
such bonds to rank on a parity
with $100,000 Water Revenue
Bonds, 1952 Series, of said City
heretofore issued under date of
December 1, 1952, and on a parity
with $1,500,000 Water Revenue
Bonds, 1955 Series, of said City
heretofore issued under date of
May 1, 1955, as authorized and per-
mitted by the proceedings author-
izing the issuance of said outsUnd-
ing bonds; and
Regular Session, January 7th, 1957 51
WHEREAS hefore proceedinRs
are initiated for the issuance of the
additional bonds now proposed to
be issued it is necessary to fix a
date of meeting of this City Coun-
cil at which it is proposed to take
action for this purpose and to give
notice thereof as required by Chap-
ter 23 of the Code of Iowa;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, as fvilows:
Section 1. That this City Council
meet on the 4th day of February.
1957, at the City Hall, Dubuque,
Iowa, at 7:30 o'clock p.m., at which
time and place proceedings will
be instituted and action taken for
the issuance of Water Revenue
Bonds, Series 19%, of said City in
the Principal amount of $330,000 for
the purpose of paying the cost of
constructing improvements arr-t ex
tensions to the municipal water-
works of said City.
Section 2. That the City Clerk is
hereby directed to give notice of
the proposed action for the issu-
ance of said bonds, setting forth
the amount and purpose thereof,
the time when and the place where
said meeting will be held, by pub-
lication at least once not less than
ten (10) days before said meeting
in the "Telegraph Herald", a news-
paper putylished and of general cir-
culation in said City. Said notice
shall be in substantially the follow.
ing form:
NOTICE OF MEETING FOR
ISSUANCE OF WATER
REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1956
The City Council of the laity of
Dubuque, Iowa, will meet on the
4th day of February, 1957, at the
City Hall, in said City, at 7:30 o'-
clock p.m., at which time and
place procembrigs will be instituted
and action taken for the issuance
of $330.(10[) Water Revenue Bonds,
Series 1956, of said City for the
purpose of paying the cost of con-
structing improvements and erten.
sions to the municipal waterworks
of said City. These bonds, when is-
sued, will not constitute general ob-
ligations of said City nor will they
be, payable in any manner by tax-
ation, but will rank on u parity
with presently outstanding Water
Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, of said
City dated December 1, 1952, and
with presently outstanding Water
Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, of said
City dated May 1, 1955, and all of
said issues of bonds, together with
any additional bonds as may be
hereafter issued from time to time
on a parity therewith, will be pay-
able solely and only from the net
earnings of the municipal water-
works plant and system of said
City.
At any time before the date of
said meeting five or more taxpay-
ers may file a petition in the of-
fice of the City Clerk, setting forth
their objections thereto.
By order of the City Council of
the City Dubuque, Iowa, this 7th
clay of January, 1957.
I.EO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Section 3. That all orders or reso-
lutions or parts of orders or reso-
lutions in conflict herewith be and
the same are hereby repealed.
Section 4, That this meeting be
and the same is hereby adjourn-
ed to meet again at the time and
place hereinbefore fixed, for fur-
ther consi&ration of the matters
herein set forth.
Passed and approved January
7th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Recorded January 8th, 1957
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
(City Seal)
Councilman Ray F. Kolb intro-
duced
ntraduced and caused to be read the
foregoing resolution entitled "Reso-
lution to fix a dale for the initia-
tion of proceedings for the issuance
of $330,000 Water Revenue Bonds,
Series 1956, of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa", and moved its adoption.
Councilman Leo N. Schueller sec-
onded the motion and, after due
consideration thereof by the Coun-
cil, the Mayor put the question on
the motion and, upon the roll being
called, the following Councilmen
voted: Councilmen
Yeas—Mayor Dove,
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
52 Regular Session, January 7th, 1957
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the motion duly carried and said
resolution duly adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 13.57
RESOLUTION directing the ad.
vertisement and sale of $330.000
Water Revenue Bonds, Series 1956.
WHEREAS it is necessary and,
for the best interest of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, that $330,000 Water
Revenue Bonds, Series 1956, con-
templated to be issued by the City
be offered for sale at this time;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows:
Section 1. That bonds hereinafter
described, of the City of Dubuque,
be offered for sale pursuant to pub-
lished advertisement, n a m e! y,
$330,000 Water Revenue Bonds, Se-
ries 1956, dated December 1, 1956,
bearing interest payable semian-
nually on June 1 and December 1
of each year and maturing serially
and in numerical order on Decem-
ber 1 of each of the respective
years as fotlows: $10,000 in each of
the years 1960 to 1962, inclusive;
$15,000 in each of the years 1963 to
1966, inclusive, and $30,000 in each
of the years 1967 to 1974, inclusive,
with the bonds maturing in the
years 1966 to 1974, inclusive, being
redeemable prior to maturity at the
option of the City in whole, or from
time to time in part in inverse nu.
merical order, on December 1,
1965, or on any interest payment
date thereafter, on terms of par
and accrued interest.
Section 2. That the City Clerk be
and he is hereby authorized and
directed to publish notice of the
sale of said bonds for two or more
successive weeks in the "Telegraph
Herald", a newspaper of general
circulation in Dubuque County,
printed and published in City of
Dubuque, Iowa, such notice to be
in the customary form and to state
that bids will be received and act-
ed upon by this Council at a meet-
ing to be held' at 7:30 o'clock p.m.,
on February 4th, 1957.
Section 3. That the Clerk is fur.
ther authorized to prepare and re-
lease such further information as
he may deem advisable in order to
afford due publicity to the sale of
said bonds.
Section 4. That all resolutions or
parts of resolutions in conflict
herewith be and the same are here.
by repealed.
Passed and adopted January
7th, 1957.
CHARLES F. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Recorded January 8th, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
(City Seal)
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
Sealed bids will be received at
the office of the City Clerk in the
City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, until
7:30 o'clock p.m., on February 4th,
1957, for the purchase of $330,000
Water Revenue Bonds, Series 1956,
of said City, at which time they
will be presented to the Council of
said City at its meeting to be then
held in the City Hall in said City
and, after the receipt of open bids,
the bonds will be sold to the high-
est bidder for cash. Said bonds will
be dated December 1, 1956, bear in-
terest payable semiannually on
June 1 and December 1 of each
year and mature serially and in
numerical order on December 1 of
each of the respective years as fol-
-lows: $10,000 in each of the years
1960 to 1962, inclusive; $15,000 in
each of the years 1963 to 1966, in-
clusive, and $30,000 in each of the
years 1967 to 1974, inclusive, with
the bom-ts maturing in the years
1966 to 1974, inclusive, being er-
deemable prior to maturity at the
option of the City in whole, or
from time to time in part in in-
verse numerical order, on Decem-
ber 1, 1965, or on any interest pay-
ment date thereafter, on terms of
par and accrued interest. Bidders
must specify a single coupon inter-
est rate for the bonds and, all oth-
er conditions being equal, prefer-
ence will he given to the bid of par
and accrued interest or better spe.
cifying the lower coupon interest
rate.
These bonds, when issued, will
not constitute general obligations of
said City nor wit) they be parable
Regular Session, Jamiary 7th, 1957 ;,,g
in any manner by taxation, but will
rank on a parity with $1,600,000
principal amount of presently out-
standing Water Revenue Bonds of
said City and any additional bonds
as may be hereafter issued and
outstanding from time to time un-
der the conditions and restrictions
set forth in the proceedings for said
presently outstanding bonds, all of
which will be payable solely and
only from the net revenues of the
municipal waterworks plant a n d
system of said City.
The City will furnish the approv-
ing opinion of Messrs. Chapman
and Cutler, lawyers, Chicago, Illi-
nois, the purchaser to furnish the
printed bonds, and all bids may he
so conditioned. Bidders must fur-
nish certified check on a state or
national bank for two per cent (2
per cent) of the principal amount
of the bonds, as guarantee of good
faith, this amount to be forfeited
by the successful bidder should he
fail to take up and pay for the
bonds when ready. The right is re-
served to reject any or all bids.
By order of the City Council of
said City.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Dated January 7th, 1957.
Councilman Ray F. Kolb intro-
duced and caused to be read the
foregoing resolution entitled, "Reso-
lution directing the advertisement
and sale of $330,000 Water Revenue
Bonds, Series 1956" and moved its
adoption; seconded by Councilman
Leo N, Schueller. After due consid-
eration of said resolution by the
Council, the Mayor put the ques-
tion, and upon roll being called, the
following voted:
Yeas—Charles E. Dove, Charles
A. Kintzinger, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N.
Schueller, Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said resolution duly adoptod and
signed his approval thereto.
RESOLUTION NO. 14-57
BE 1T RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied with
the provisions of law relating to
the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City.
Name Address
Virgil Garner, 1643 Central Ave-
nue.
Lester A. Foell, 2093 Washington
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bond filed with the appli-
cation be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 15.57
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant-
ed and licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
John I'. Mihalakis, 649 East 16th
Street.
I.eo R. Bonz, 3165 Central Ave-
nue.
Henry C. Torrey, 400 Iowa Street.
Virgil Garner, 1643 Central Ave-
nue.
Charles T. and Elsie R. Snyder,
543 Eighth Avenue.
Mrs. June M. Noel, 2400 Central
Avenue.
Lester A. Foell, 2093 Washington
Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
L.aVerne Felderman, 1889 Jack-
son Street. 1545 So.
Donald E. Wertz,
Grandview Avenue.
Alois J. Ender, 534 Rhomberg
Avenue.
54 Regular Session, January 7th, 19,57
John C. Neumeister, 729 Lincoln
Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 16.57
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the approv-
al of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this City
and they have filed proper bonds:
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
John P. Mihalakis, 649 East 16th
Street.
Leo R. Bonz, 3165 Central Ave-
nue.
Henry C. Torrey, 400 Iowa Street.
Virgil Garner, 1643 Central Ave-
nue.
Charles T. and Elsie R. Snyder,
543 Eighth Avenue.
Mrs. June M. Noel, 2400 Central
Avenue.
Lester A. Foell, 2093 Washington
Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
LaVerne Felderman, 1889 Jack.
son Street.
D o n a l d E. Wertz, 1545 So.
Grandview Avenue.
Alois J. Ender, 534 Rhomberg
Avenue.
John C. Neumeister, 729 Lincoln
Avenue.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the some are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 7th day of January, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Welu moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved April 15, 1957.
Adopted ArPil 15, 1957.
Councili
AtF....c
('ity Clerk
_Regular Session, February 4, 19,57 gg
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, February 4,
1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Dove stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
City Council for the purpose of act-
ing upon such business as may
properly come before the meeting.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of
Meeting for the issuance of Water
Revenue Bonds, Series 1956, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the proof of publics.
tion be received and filed. Second.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Sale
of $330,000 Water Revenue Bonds,
Series 1956, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
No written objections were filed
and no objectors present in the
Council Chamber at the time set
for public hearing.
No oral bids were received.
The following sealed bids were
opened and read for the purchase
Of $330,000 Water Revenue Bonds,
Series 1956; William Blair & Com-
pany, Rate 3%%, plus a premium
Of $1023.00, The White Phillips Co.
Inc. Rate 3:%;"%, plus a premium of
$726.00, Becker & Cownie, Carle.
ton D. Bch Co., Vieth, Duncan &
Wood, Rate 3%%, plus a premium
Of $327.50.
RESOLUTION NO. 17.57
Rcsolutuiu Providing for the sale
and award of $330,000 Water Re-
venue Bonds, Series 1956, and ap-
proving and authorizing the agree.
ment of such sale and award.
Wheras notice of sale of Water
Revenue Bonds, Series 1956, of the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, in the amount of $330,000
has heretofore been given in strict
compliance with the provisions of
Chapter 75 of the Code of Iowa by
publication of notice for two or
more successive weeks in at least
one newspaper located in Dubuque
County; and
Whereas all sealed bids were re-
ceived and placed on file, after
which open bids were called for
and received as follows:
NONE RECEIVED --and thereaf-
ter such sealed bids were opened,
the substance of the best sealed bid
being as follows: William Blair &
Company, Chicago, Dl. Interest
Rate 3%%—Plus .Premium of
$1023.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows:
Section 1. That upon being ad-
vised in the premises, it is hereby
determined that the bid of William
Blair & Company for the purchase
of said Water Revenue Bonds, Ser-
ies 1956, as advertised, upon terms
of par and accrued interest plus a
premium of $1023.00 is the highest
and best bid received and that
said bonds, bearing interest at the
rate of Three and Three Eighths
per cent (3%%) per annum, be and
the same are hereby awarded to
said William Blair & Company.
Section 2. That the form of agree-
ment of sale of said bonds to
William Blair & Company be and
the same is hereby approved, and
the Mayor and City Clerk are
hereby authorized to execute said
agreement for and on behalf of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa and to af-
fix the corporate seal of said City
thereto.
Section 3. That all resolution or
parts of resolutions in conflict
herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Passed and approved February
4th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Recorded February 5th, 1957,
1 LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
(CITY SEAL)
Reglili►r Session, Febniary56
Councilman Charles A. Kintzin-
ger moved that said resolution be
adopted; seconded by Councilman
Leo N. Schueller. The Mayor put
the question on the motion and, the
roll being called, the following
named Councilmen voted:
Aye— Mayor Charles E. Dove,
Charles A. Kintzinger, Ray F. Kolb,
Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu.
Nay—None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the motion duly carried and said
resolution duly adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 18-57
A resolution authorizing and pro-
viding for the issuance and secur-
ing the payment of $330,000 Water
Revenue Bonds, Series 1956, of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, under the
provisions of Sections 397.10 et seq.
of the Code of Iowa, for the pur-
pose of defraying the cost of im-
provements and extensions to the
municipal waterworks in and for
said City and providing for the
collection, segregation and distri-
bution of the revenues of such
municipal waterworks.
Whereas the City of Dubuque, in
Dubuque County, Iowa, did hereto-
fore establish a municipal water-
works in and for said City which
has been continuously operated by
said City for many years, and the
management and control of said
utility is vested in the City Coun-
cil of said City and no board of
trustees exists for this purpose;
and
Whereas pursuant to a resolution
finally adopted by the City Coun-
cil of said City on May 14, 1952,
there have been heretofore issued
Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series
of said City to the amount of $200,-
000, of which bonds in the amount
of $100,000 are now outstanding,
dated April 1, 1952, bearing inter-
est at the rate of Two and one-half
per cent (21/2%) per annum and
maturing $50,000 on December 1 of
each of the years 1957 and 1958,
and pursuant to a resolution fi-
nally adopted by the City Council
of said City on April 7, 1955,
there have been heretofore issued
Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series,
of said City to the amount of $1,-
500,000, all of which are now out-
standing, dated May 1, 1955, bear-
ing interest at the rate of Two and
three-eighths per cent (2%%) per
annum and maturing serially on
December 1 of each of the years
1959 to 1974, inclusive, and in and
by said resolutions the right was
reserved to the City to from time
to time authorize, issue and deliver
under specified conditions addition-
al water revenue bonds ranking on
a parity with the bonds thereby
authorized; and
Whereas this Council has hereto-
fore determined it advisable and
necessary that the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, improve and extend
the municipal waterworks, the esti-
mated cost of which improvements
and extensions aggregates $330,-
000, and under the provisions of
Sections 397.10 et seq. of Chap-
ter 397 of the Code of Iowa, said
City is authorized to issue negoti-
able interest bearing revenue bonds
for the purpose of defraying the
cost of such improvements and ex-
tensions, which bonds are to be
paid from the net earnings of such
waterworks and secured by a
pledge of the property to be ac-
quired with the proceeds from the
sale thereof; and
Whereas it is deemed advisable
that there be authorized to be is-
sued at this time additional water-
works revenue bonds of said City,
as hereinafter provided, so that
such additional bonds will rank on
a parity with the bonds now out-
standin and a notice of the in-
tention of this council to take ac-
tion for the issuance of said addi-
tional $330,000 Water Revenue
Bonds, Series 1956, of said City has
heretofore been duly published and
no petition setting forth objections
to such proposed action has been
filed in the office of the City
Clerk;
Now, therefore, Be It and It Is
Hereby Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as
follows:
Section 1. That for the purpose
of defraying the cost of improve-
ments and extensions to the mu-
nicipal waterworks as referred to
in the preamble hereof there be
and there are hereby authorized
to be issued the negotiable inter-
est bearing revenue bonds of said
City of Dubuque, in the principal
amount of $330,000, each of which
shall be known and designated as
a "Water Revenue Bonds, Series
Regular Session, Febnutry 4, 1957 57
1956, bearing date of December 1, ,
1956, of the denomination of 51000
each, and bearing interest at the
rate of Three and Three Eighths I
per cent (3'* per cant) per annum,
payable semiannually on the first
days of June and December of
each year from the date of said
bonds until the principal is paid,
except as the provisions hereinaft-
er set forth with respect to prior
redemption may be and become
applicable. Said bonds shall be
numbered consecutively from 1 to
330, inclusive, and shall mature in
numerical order $10,000 on Decem-
ber 1 of each of the year 1960 to
1962, inclusive, $15,000 on Decem-
ber 1 of each of the years 1963
to 1966, inclusive, and $30,000 on
December 1 of each of the years
1967 to 1974, inclusive; provided,
however, that bonds numbered 76
to 330, inclusive, shall be redeem-
able by said City prior to matur-
ity in whole, or from time to
time in part in the inverse order
of their numbering, on December
1, 1965, or on any interest pay-
ment date thereafter, upon terms
of par and accrued interest to
the redemption date. Notice of
any such redemption as aforesaid,
identifying the bond or bonds to be
redeemed, shall be published at
least once not less than thirty (30
days prior to such redemption date
in a newspaper of general circula-
tion throughout the State of Iowa.
All of such bonds as to which
said City reserves and exercises
the right of redemption and as to
which notice as aforesaid shall
have been given and for the re-
demption of which funds are duly
provided, shall cease to bear in.
terest on the redemption date.
Both principal and interest of
said bonds shall be payable in law-
ful money of the United States of
America at the office of the City
Treasurer in and of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa. All of said bonds
and the interest thereon shall rank
on a parity with the presently out-
standing Water Revenue Bonds,
1952 Series, and Water Revenue
Bonds, 1955 Series, referred to in
the preamble hereof and with any
additional bonds which may here-
after be issued and outstanding
from time to time on a parity
therewith and all of such bonds
shall be payable solely from the
bond and interest redemption sink-
ing fund hereinafter referred to
and shall he a valid claim of the
holder thereof only against s a i d
fund, and none of said bonds shall
be a general obligation of said
City nor payable in any manner
by taxation, and under no circum-
stances shall said City be in any
manner liable by reason of the fail-
ure of the net earnings of the mu-
nicipal waterworks to be sufficient
for the payment in whole or in
part of said bonds and interest
thereon, but said bonds, together
with the presently outstanding
bonds referred to in the preamble
hereof and such additional bonds
as may be hereafter issued on a
parity therewith, shall be payable,
both as to principal and interest,
solely and only from the future net
earnings of said waterworks pledg-
ed therefor as hereinafter provid-
ed.
Section 2. That said bonds and
coupons shall be in substantially
the following form:
( Form of Bond)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF IOWA
COUNTY OF DUBUQUE
CITY OF DUBUQUE
WATER REVENUE BOND
SERIES 1956
Number — $1000
The City of Dubuque, in t he
County of Dubuque, and State of
Iowa, for value received promises
to pay to bearer, in the manner
hereinafter specified, the sum of
One Thousand Dollars ($1000) on
the first day of December, 19—,
with interest on said sum from the
(late hereof at the rate of Three
and Three Eighths per cent (3%
per cent) per annum, payable
semiannually on the first days of
June and December in each year
until said principal sum is paid,
except as the provisions herein-
after set forth with respect to re-
demption may be and become ap-
plicable hereto, all such interest as
may accrue on and prior to the
maturity of this bond to be paid on
presentation and surrender of t h e
interest coupons hereto attached
as they severally become due;
both principal and interest being
payable in lawful money of t he
United States of America at the
58 Regular Session, February 4, 1957
office of the City Treasurer in and
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
This bond and the series of
which it is a part are issued by
said City pursuant to and in strict
compliance with the provisions of
Sections 397.10 et seq. of Chapter
397 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, and
all other laws amendatory thereof
and supplemental thereto, and in
conformity with a resolution of the
City Council of said City duly
passed on the 4th day of February
1957.
This bond is one of a series of
bonds of like tenor and date (ex-
cept maturity), numbered from 1
to 330, inclusive, issued for t h e
purpose of defraying the cost of
improving and extending the mu-
nicipal waterworks in and for said
City and is not a general obliga-
tion of said City, but this bond
and the series of which it forms a
part, together with other bonds
heretofore issued and outstanding
and any additional bonds as may
be hereafter issued and outstand-
ing from time to time ranking on
a parity therewith under the con-
ditions set forth in the resolution
authorizing said series as referred
to in the preceding paragraph, are
payable solely and only out of the
future net earnings of said mu-
nicipal waterworks, a sufficient
Portion of which is pledged for
that purpose; and said improve.
ments and extensions acquired
from the proceeds of this series of
bonds are pledged to the payment
of this bond and the series of
which it is a part. This bond is
not payable in any manner by
taxation and under no circum-
stances shall the City of Dubuque
be in any manner liable by reason
of the failure of the said net earn.
ings to be sufficient for the pay.
ment of this bond and the interest
hereon.
The City of Dubuque reserves
the right to call and redeem
bonds of this issue numbered 76 to
330, inclusive, prior to maturity in
whole, or from time to time in
part in the inverse order of their
numbering, on December 1, 1965,
or in any interest payment date
thereafter, upon terms of par and
accrued interest to such redemp.
tion date. Notice of any such re-
demption as aforesaid, identifying
the bond or bonds to be redeem-
ed, shall be published at least once
not less than thirty (30) days prior
to such redemption date in a
newspaper of general circulation
throughout the State of Iowa. All
of such bonds as to which said
City reserves and exercises t he
right of redemption and as to
which notice as aforesaid shall
have been given and for the re-
demption of which funds are duly
provided, shall cease to bear in-
terest on the redemption date.
And it is hereby certified, recit-
ed and declared that all acts, con-
ditions and things required to
exist, happen and be performed
precedent to and in the issuance
of this bond and the series of
which it is a part have existed,
have happened and have been per-
formed in due time, form and man-
ner, as required by law, and that
the issuance of this bond does not
exceed or violate any constitution-
al or statutory limitation or pro-
vision.
In Testimony Whereof, said City
of Dubuque, by its City Council,
has caused this bond to be sign-
ed by its Mayor and attested by its
City Clerk, with the seal of said
City affixed, and the coupons here-
to attached to be executed with
the facsimile signature of the City
Clerk, which official by the execu-
tion of this bond does adopt as and
for his own proper signature h i s
facsimile signature appearing on
said coupons, this first day of
December, 1956.
Mayor of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa
Attest:
City Clerk of the City of
Dubuque, low a
(Form of Coupon)
No. $
The Treasurer of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, will pay to bearer
out of the future earnings of its
municipal waterworks .... Dol-
lars ($ ) on
19 , at the office of the City
Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa, as pro-
vided in and for semi-annual inter-
est then due on its Water Revenue
Bond, Series 1956, dated December
1, 1956, No.
City Clerk
11e•t;ular S(-ssion. 1: vbruar%- 4, 1957 59
There shall also be printed in
bold face type across the face of
each of said bonds the following
provision:
"This bond is not a general obli-
gation bond nor payable in any
manner by taxation. but is pay-
able only from the net earnings of
the municipal waterworks of the
City of Dubuque. Iowa."
on the back of each bond there
shall be printed the certificate of
the City Treasurer in the follow-
ing form:
"The issuance of this bone' has
been duly and properly registered
in my office as of the firsst day of
December, 1956.
Treasurer of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa."
Section 3. That said bonds shall
be signed by the Mayor and at-
tested by the City Clerk of said
City with the seal of the City af-
fixed, and the interest coupons at-
tached thereto shall be executed
by said City Clerk by his facsimile
signature, and said official, by the
execution of said bonds shall adopt
as and for his own proper signa-
ture his facsimile signature ap-
pearing on such coupons. When
and as executed said bonds shall
be delivered to the City Treas-
urer to be by him duly registered
as to issuance as provided by law,
and said treasurer shall sign t h e
certificate herein -before set out in
Section 2 and endorsed upon the
back of each of said bonds and
deliver said bonds to the purchaser
thereof, upon payment of t h e
purchase price, same being at
least par and accrued interest, and
all action heretofore taken in con-
nection with the sale and award of
said bonds is hereby ratified and
confirmed in all respects. The pro-
ceeds received by the sale of said
bonds, exclusive of accrued inter-
est, shall be applied to defraying
the cost of improvements and ex-
tensions to the municipal water-
works of said City. Any unexpend-
ed balance of the proceeds of
the bonds hereby authorized re-
maining after the completion of
the improvements and extensions
shall, at the time of such comple-
tion, be converted into the "Water
Revenue Bond Sinking Fund",
hereinafter provided for. All ac
crued interest as may be received
from the sale of the bonds here-
by authorized shall be converted
into said "Water Revenue Bond
Sinking Fund".
Section 4. That so long as any
of said bonds or any other bonds
ranking on a parity therewith are
outstanding said municipal water-
works shall continue to be operat-
ed as a revenue producing under-
taking. The rates charged by the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, to custom-
ers of the municipal waterworks,
including the municipality, shall
he such reasonable rates within
the following maximum rates
as will be sufficient to pay for the
operation and maintenance of said
plant and system, the principal of
and interest on the presently out-
standing bonds referred to 1n
the preamble hereof and the prin-
cipal of and interest on t h e
bonds herein authorized. The max-
imum monthly rates that need be
charged for services rendered by
said waterworks are hereby deter-
mined to be as follows:
(a) Water rates for users within
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, whose
meters are read quarterly:
First 3,000 cubic feet per quar-
ter at $.72 per hundred cubic feet
Next 3,000 cubic feet per quar-
ter at .60 per hundred cubic feet
Next 3,000 cubic feet per quar-
ter at .50 per hundred cubic feet
Next 36,000 cubic feet per quar-
ter at .40 per hundred cubic feet
Next 105,000 cubic feet per quar-
ter at .36 per hundred cubic feet
Next 150,000 cubic feet per quar-
ter at .32 per hundred cubic feet
Balance at .21 per hundred cubic
feet
The minimurn quarterly charge
according to size of meters shall
be as follows:
4w" $6.48 allowance 800 cu. ft.
$16.00 allowance 2200 cu, ft.
;a" 1o.00 allowance 1300 cu. ft.
20.00 allowance 2700 cu. ft.
1" 13.50 allowance 1800 cu. ft.
2" 24.00 allowance 3400 cu. ft.
(b) Water rates for users within
i the City of Dubuque, Iowa, whose
meters are read monthly:
First 1,00(1 cubic feet per month
at $.72 per hundred cubic feet
Next 1.000 cubic feet per month
at 60 per hundred cubic feet
W Reye alar Session, February 4, 1957
Next 1,000 cubic feet per month
at .50 per hundred cubic feet
Next 12,000 cubic feet per month
at .40 per hundred cubic feet
Next 35,000 cubic feet per month
at .36 per hundred cubic feet
Next 50,000 cubic feet per month
at .32 per hundred cubic feet
Balance at .21 per hundred cu-
bic feet
The minimum monthly charge
according to size of meters shall
be as follows:
%" $2.16 allowance 300 cu. ft.
3" $12.00 allowance 1800 cu. ft.
34" 3.34 allowance 400 cu. ft.
4" 16.00 allowance 2500 cu. ft.
1" 4.50 allowance 600 cu. ft.
6" 24.00 allowance 4400 cu, ft.
11/4" 5.34 allowance 700 cu. ft.
8" 32.00 allowance 6400 cu. ft.
1%" 6.66 allowance 900 cu. ft.
10" 40.00 allowance 8400 cu. ft.
2" 8.00 allowance 1100 Cu. ft.
(c) Water rates for water sup-
plied by the City Water Depart-
ment for residential, commercial,
industrial and other uses and pur-
poses by any person, firm or cor-
poration outside the corporate lim-
its of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
shall be 125 per cent of the rates
specified above.
(d) The yearly charge for fire
sprinkler service supprlied by the
City Water Department within and
without the corporate limits of the
City of Dubuque shall be pay-
able semiannually in advance as
follows:
Minimum Annual Charge $75.00
per year
Up to 200 heads at 75.00 per
year
200 to 300 heads at 90.00 per
year
300 to 400 hea-ds at 105.00 per
year
400 to 600 heads at 120.00 per
year
600 to 800 heads at 135.00 per
year
800 to 1000 heads at 150.00 per
year
1000 to 1200 heads at 165.00 per
year
1200 to 1400 heads at 180.00 per
year
14(K) to 1600 heads at 195.00 per
year
1600 to 1801 heads at 210.00 per
year
1800 to 2000 heads at 22.5.00 per
year
2000 to 2200 heads at 240.00 per
year
2200 to 2400 heads at 255.00 per
year
2400 to 2600 heads at 270.00 per
year
2600 to 2800 heads at 285.00 per
year
2800 to 3000 heads at 300.00 per
year
3000 to 3500 heads at 315.00 per
year
For each additional 50 heads or
fraction thereof over 3500 heads at
$15.00 per year.
Section 5. That the provisions,
covenants, undertakings and stipu-
lations for the operation of t h e
municipal waterworks of said, City
and for the collection, application
and use of the revenues and in-
come from such operation, as set
forth in the resolution adopted by
the City Council of said City on
May 14, 1952, and pursuant to
which the outstanding Water Rev-
enue Bonds, 1952 Series, of said
City were issued and as set forth
in the resolution adopted by the
City Council of said City on April
7, 1955, and pursuant to which the
outstanding Water Revenue
Bonds, 1955 Series, of said City
were issued shall inure and' apper-
tain to the bonds hereby author-
ized to the same extent and
with like force and effect as if
herein set out in full, except on-
ly in so far as same may be in-
consistent with this resolution.
The provisions in and by said reso-
lutions whereby there has been
created and is to be maintained a
"Water Revenue Bond Sinking
Fund" and for the monthly pay-
ment into said fund from the fu-
ture net earnings of said works of
such portion thereof as will be suf-
ficient to pay the interest upon
and principal of the outstanding
Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series,
and Water Revenue Bomts, 1955
Series, and to maintain a reserve
therefor are all hereby ratified
and confirmed, and all such pro-
visions shall insure and constitute
the security for the payment of the
interest on and the principal of
the Water Revenue Bonds, Series
1956, hereby authorized as m a y
from time to time be outstanding;
Regrdar Session, Febniary 4, 1957 B1
Provided, however, that the
amounts to be annually set aside
and paid into said Water Revenue
Bond Sinking Fund in equal month-
ly installments shall he sufficient
to pay the interest and principal
,sue in each year, not only of the
bonds issued and outstanding
under the provisions of said resolu-
tions adopted May 14, 19x2, and
April 7, 1955, but also the interest
on and principal of the Water Rev-
enue Bonds, Series 1956, issued
pursuant to this resolution a n d
from time to time outstanding and
to maintain a reserve therefor. In
addition to the payments required
to be made into said Water Reve-
nue Borns' Sinking Fund under the
provisions of Section 5 of said res-
olution adopted April 7, 1955, and
in order to pay maturing install-
ments of principal of and interest
on said Water Revenue Bonds,
Series 1956, and to maintain a re-
serve therefor it is hereby deter-
mined that additional payments
shall be made each month into
said Water Revenue Bond Sinking
Fund from the net earnings of
the municipal waterworks and that
the minimum amount to set aside
into said sinking furni during; the
periods of twelve months preced-
ing December 1 of each year for
said additional bonds shall be not
-less than as follows:
A sum equal to 100 per cent of
the principal of all of said Water
Revenue Bonds, Series 19.56, matur-
ing on the December 1 next suc-
ceeding, plus a sum equal to 100
per cent of the interest becoming
due on and prior to December I
next succeeding on all of said Wa-
ter Revenue Bonds, Series 1956,
then outstanding; provided, that
until there has been accumulated
in such Sinking Fund as a reserve
an amount equal to interest for
two years on said' Water Revenue
Bonds, Series 1956, then outstand-
ing, the amounts to be so set apart
and paid shall be 110 per cent of
the amount computed and deter-
mined as aforesaid; and provided
also that no further payments need
be made into said Water Revenue
Bond Sinking Fund when and so
long as the amount therein is suf-
ficient to retire all of the then
outstanding revenue bonds and the
interest to become due thereon
prior to such retirement.
None of the funds hereinbefore
required to he paid into said • Wa-
ter Revenue Bond Sinking Fund"
shall be used for the purpose of
calling and redeeming bonds prior
to maturity. If and to whatever
extent any additional bonds a r e
hereafter issued by said City rank-
ing on a parity with the outstand-
ing bonds referred to in the pre-
amble hereof and the bonds here-
in authorized to be issued as per-
mitted and provided for in Section
9 hereof, provision shall be made
for additional payments to be
made each month into said Water
Revenue Bond Sinking Fund from
the net earnings of the water-
works sufficient to pay maturing
installments of principal of and in-
terest on said additional bonds and
to accumulate and maintain a rea-
sonable reserve therefor.
Such payments into said Water
Revenue Bond Sinking Fund shall
be made in equal monthly install-
ments on the first day of each
month, except that when the first
clay of any month shall be a Sun-
day or a legal holiday, then such
payments shall be made on the
next succeeding secular day. Such
Nater Revenue Bond Sinking Fund
shall be used solely and only and
is hereby pledged for the purpose
of paying the interest on and prin-
cipal of said bonds. If at any time
there be a failure to pay into said
fund the full amount above stip-
ulated, then an amount equivalent
to the deficiency shall be paid in-
to said fund from the net earnings
of said municipal waterworks as
soon as available and same shall
be in addition to the amount oth-
erwise required to be so set apart
and paid into said fund.
After paying operating a n d
maintenance expenses and making;
the required payments into the
Water Revenue Bond Sinking
Fund as provided in Section 5 of
said resolution adopted April 7,
1955, and as hereinbefore pro-
vided, out of the remaining net
earnings of the waterworks which
are riot pledged for the payment of
principal of and interest on addi-
tional bomis hereafter issued by
the City for waterworks purposes
or which are not used to call and
redeem waterworks bonds prior to
maturity, the sum of $5000 shall
62 Regular Session, Febnr.rry 4, 1957
be set aside each month into a
Depreciation Fund. All funds at
any time on deposit in said he.
preciation Fund may be expended
from time to time to pay the cost
of renewals and replacements to
said waterworks and any balances
therein not required for such re-
newals and replacements may be
expended to pay the cost of im-
provements and extensions to the
waterworks. Any balance of the
net earnings in excess of the pay-
ments heretofore and hereinbefore
specified to be made into s a i d
Water Revenue Bond Sinking
Fund and into said Depreciation
Fund may be made available to
the City as the City Council may
from time to time direct.
Section 6. That the provisions of
Section 9 of said resolution adopt-
ed May 14, 1952, and of Section
9 of said resolution adopted April
7, 1955, with respect to the is-
suance of additional water reve.
nue bonds ranking on a parity
with the bonds thereby authorized
are hereby recognized. It is here-
by found and declared that the of-
ficially reported net revenues of
the municipal waterworks .,i said
City for the last calendar or fiscal
year are equal to at least one and
one-fourth times the total of (1)
the maximum amount of principal
and interest that will become due
in any calendar year on the bonds
now outstanding and (2) the maxi-
mum amount of principal and in-
terest falling due in any calendar
year prior to the last year in
which any of said outstanding
bonds mature on the additional
bonds hereinbefore authorized and
proposed to be issued.
Section 7. That the City of Du-
buque hereby covenants a n d
agrees with the holder or holders
of said bonds, or any of them that
may from time to time be out-
standing, that it will faithfully and
punctually perform all duties with
reference to the municipal wa-
terworks required and provided by
the Constitution and laws of the
Stale of Iowa, that it will segregate
the revenues of said works a n d
make application thereof in ac-
cordance with the provisions of
this resolution, and that it will not
sell, lease or in any manner dis-
pose of said waterworks, including
any and all extensions and addi.
tions that may be made thereto,
until all the bonds herein author-
ized shall have been paid in full,
both principal and interest, or un-
less and until provisions s h a 1 I
have been made for the payment
of said bonds and interest thereon
in fuH.
Section 8. That for the further
protection of the holders of t he
bonds herein authorized to be is-
sued and the coupons thereto at-
tached a lien is hereby recogniz-
ed and declared to be valid and
binding upon the improvements
and extensions to the waterworks
acquired with the proceeds of the
bonds hereby authorized, which
lien shall take effect immediately
upon the delivery of any of said
bonds. In the event of a default
in any of the terms of this resolu-
tion, said lien may be enforced
and foreclosed for the use and
benefit of all of said bonds then
outstanding in the manner provid-
ed by the laws of the State of
Iowa for the enforcement and fore-
closure of chattel mortgages and
it is hereby specifically agreed
with each holder of any of said
bonds that the improvements and
extensions acquired through t he
issuance of the revenue bonds
hereby authorized shall be and re-
main chattels and never be re-
garded as fixtures or become a
part of the real estate upon which
located, even though attached
thereto. The City Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed to file a
certified copy of this resolution in
the office of the County Recorder
the same to be there duly record-
ed for the purpose of evidencing
such lien and giving notice of the
record thereof.
Section 9. The bonds hereby
authorized and from time to
time outstanding shall not be en-
titled to priority or preference one
over the other, in the application
of the net earnings of said munici-
pal waterworks or with respect to
the pledge of the property se-
curing their payment, regardless
of the time or times of the is-
suance of such bonds, it being the
intention that there shall be no
priority among the bonds au►hori.
Regular Session, February 4, 1957 63
ized to be issued under t h i a
resolution regardless of the fact
that they may have been actually
issued and delivered at different
times. Any other bonds or obliga-
tions hereafter issued or incurred
which are payable from the net
revenues of said municipal water-
works plant and system shall be
subject to the priority of any of
the Water Revenue Bonds, 1952
Series, and Water Revenue Bonds,
1955 Series, referrd to in the pre-
amble hereof which are then out-
standing and to the priority of the
bonds then outstanding under the
provisions of this resolution; pro-
vided, however, that said City of
Dubuque hereby reserves the right
and privilege of issuing additional
bonds from time to time payable
from the same source and ranking
on a parity with the Water Reve-
nue Bonds, 1952 Series, and t h e
Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series,
hereinbefore referred to and on a
parity with the bonds herein au-
thorized or permitted to be issued
as may be then outstanding, in or-
der to pay the cost of future im-
provements and extensions to said
waterworks, but only if the offic-
ially reported net revenues of
said waterworks for the last pre-
ceding calendar or fiscal year pri-
or to the issuance of such addi-
tional bonds was equal to at least
one and one-fourth times the total
of (1) the maximum amount of
principal and interest that w i 1 I
become due in any calendar year
on the Water Revenue Bonds, 1952
bonds, 1955 Series, hereinbefore re-
ferred to and the bonds herein
authorized then outstanding a n d
(2) the maximum amount of prin-
cipal and interest failing due in
any calendar year prior to the last
year in which any of said outstand-
ing Water Revenue Bonds, 1952
Series, or Water Revenue Bonds,
1955 Series, or bonds issued pur-
suant to this resolution mature on
the additional bonds then propos-
ed to be issued, and provided also
that the interest payment dates
for any such additional bonds shall
be semiannually on Jute 1 and De
cember 1 of each year, and the
principal maturities of such addi-
tional bonds shall be on December
1 of any year in which any of
such principal is scheduled to be.
come due.
The term "net revenues" is de.
fined as gross revenues, 1 e s s
operating expenses which shall in.
clude salaries, wages, cost of
maintenance and operation, ma-
terials and supplies, pumping
costs, and insurance, as well as all
other items as are normally in-
cluded under recognized account-
ing practices, but shall not include
allowances for depreciation in the
value of physical properties.
Section 10. The City of Dubuque
agrees that so long as any of the
bonds hereby authorized remain
outstanding it will maintain in-
surance for the benefit of the hold-
ers of the bonds issued hereun-
der of a kind and in an amount
which usually would he carried by
private companies engaged in a
similar type of business, that it
will keep proper books of record
and account, separate from a I 1
other records and accounts,
showing complete and correct en-
tries of all transactions relating to
said waterworks, and that t h e
holders of any of said bonds shall
have the right at all reasonable
times to inspect the system and
all records, accounts and data of
the said City relating thereto. The
City further agrees that it will
within sixty days following t he
close of each calendar year cause
an audit of such books and ac-
counts to be made by a certified
public accountant not in the regu-
lar employ of the City showing
the receipts and disbursements for
account of the waterworks a n d
that copies of such audit will be
forwarded to holders of any of the
bonds then outstanding upon re-
quest. All expenses incurred in
the making of the audits required
by this Section shall be regarded
as a maintenance and operation
expense.
Section 11. The provisions of this
resolution shall constitute a con-
tract between the City of Du-
buque and the holders of the bonds
herein authorized to be issued as
may from time to time be out-
standing and after the issuance of
any of said bonds, no change,
variation or alteration of any kind
of the provisions of this resolution
shall be. made until all of said
bonds issued hereunder and inter-
est thereon shall have leen paid
in full.
64 Regular Session, Febniary 4, 1957
Section 12. If any section, para.
graph, clause or provision of this
resolution be held invalid, such in-
validity shall not affect any of
the remaining provisions hereof,
and this resolution shall be-
come effective immediately upon
its passage and approval.
Section 13. That all resolutions
or orders or parts thereof in con.
flict herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed to the extent of
such conflict.
Passed and approved February
4th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Recorded February 6th, 1957
Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk
Councilman Clarence P. Welu
moved that said resolution be
adopted; seconded by Council-
man Ray F. Kolb. The Mayor put
the question on the motion and,
the roll being called, the follow-
ing named Councilmen voted:
Aye: Mayor Charles E. Do v e,
Charles A. Kintzinger, Ray F.
Kolb, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence
P. Welu.
Nays: None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
the motion duly carried and said
resolution duly adopted.
Councilman Welu moved that
the City Treasurer be authorized
to return the deposit checks to the
un -successful bidders. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
January 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports of
the City Auditor, City Treasurer,
City Health Department and City
Water Works for the month of De-
cember as well as list of claims
and list of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month
of December, 1956.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reports be received and filed.
Seconded, by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Statement of
Receipts and list of claims for
which warrants were drawn dur-
ing the month of December 1956,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the proof of pub-
lication be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following votc:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Weiu.
Nays—None.
January 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the annual re-
port of the City Auditor, City Trea-
surer and City Health Department
for the year beginning January 1,
1956 and ending on December 31,
1956.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCIIII.TZ,
City Manager.
Mayor Dove moved that the re-
ports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 10, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Councii,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
For the past five years, the City
of Dubuque has leased a parcel of
property on Jones Street along the
Illinois Central Rialroad's right-of-
way for Street Department stor-
age facilities. I recommend that
this Lease be renewed and that
the City Manager be authorized to
execute the renewal clause.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Regular Session. h-hr►►ary 4, 19,57 65
Councilman Welu moved t h at
the recommendation of the C i t y
Manager he approved. Secomird
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following; vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 19.57
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque
in carrying out street construction
and maintenance work, finds it ne-
cessary to secure storage space on
a railroad siding;; and
WHEREAS, the Illinois Central
Railroad has available for lease.
suitable storage facilities which
the City now has under lease;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED by the City Council
that authority be given the City
Manager to execute the renewal
clause on this Lease for the City
of Dubuque at the: annual rate of
$200.00 per year.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of February 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHLIELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schue•Iler. Car-
ried by the following vole:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 12, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Due to clerical error in the re-
cording of assessment of t1 n g s
Street and Hoyt Street included in
the 1956 Bituminous Concrete Sur-
facing Project No. 1, I recommend
that the City Clerk and City Trea-
surer be granted authority to
change their assessment records as
follows:
UNGS STREET ASSESSMENT
Assessment is recorded:
Vincent J. Neuwuhner — Lot 2.3-
Pfohl's Sub $15.22
Earl H. & Mildred C. Miller -Lot
1.3 Pfohl's Sub 1.46
Should be changed to read:
Vincent J. & Bertille C. Neuwoh.
ner-Lot 2.3-11fohl's Sub . $ 1.46
Earl H. & Mildred C. Miller -Lot
1.3-I1fohl's Sub. 15.22
HOYT STREET ASSESSMENT
Assessment is recorded:
Vincent J. & Bertille C. Neuwoh-
ner — Lot 2.3 Pfohl's Sub. Si35.34
Should he changed to read:
Far] II. & Mildred C. Miller —
Lot 1-3 Pfohl's Sub. $135.34
Thank you.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved t h at
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Mays—None.
January 21, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and de -
.ire your approval on same for
filing, subject to the approval of
the City Solicitor:
PERSONAL
Laverne J. Schiltz, City Man-
ager, American Surety Co. of New
York.
T. H. Nelson, City Solicitor, West-
ern Surely Company.
Robert M. Czizek, Assistant City
Solicitor, Western Surety Company.
Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk,
United Slates Fidelity & Guaranty
Co.
Albert L. Holscher, City Auditor,
Western Surety Company.
Edward M. Tschirgi, City Treas-
urer, American Surety Co. of New
York.
Jeanne Kane, Clerk — City Trea-
surer's Office, American S u r e t y
Company.
Geraldine L. Jenni, Secretary to
City Manager, Continental Casual-
ty Company.
Kenneth J. Cullen, City Engineer,
}lawkeye-Security Insurance Com-
pany,
Donald J. Bandy, Building Com-
missioner, Continental Casualty
Company.
86 Regular Session, February 4, 1957
Luvern C. Norton, Electrical In-
spector, Fireman's Fund Indemni-
ty Company.
Richard Feyen, Plumbing Inspec-
tor, Western Surety Company.
Joseph A. Ratterman, Assistant
Plumbing Inspector. American
Surety Company.
Charles J. Plamondon, M e t e r
Collector and Repairman, Univer-
sal Surety Company.
Henry Blocker, Meter Collector
and Repairman, Western S u r e t y
Company.
James J. Kaesbauer., Superinten-
dent of Parks, Massachusetts Bond-
ing & Ins. Co.
Nicholas J. Sutton, Recreation
Director, Indemnity Ins. Co. of
North America.
Leonard H. Crane, Manager —
Bunker Hill Golf Course, National
Surety Corporation.
Romolo N. Russo, Police Judge,
American Surety Co. of New York.
John A. Brady, Clerk — Police
Court, Central Surety and Ins.
Corp.
John Joseph Hail, Supt. & Ca-
shier — Water Dept., Massachu-
setts Bonding & Ins. Co.
Allan C. Kane, Cashier and Ac-
countant — Water Dept., Western
Surety Company.
Thomas P. Fitzpatrick, Clerk —
Water Dept., Western Surety Com-
pany.
Lucille Oster, Clerk & Stenogra-
pher — Water Dept., Massachu-
setts Bonding & Ins. Co.
Helen Nelson, Clerk — Water
Dept., Western Surety Company.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds be filed subject to the ap-
proval of the City Solicitor. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 2, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bunds and de-
sire to have your approval on same
for filing, subject to the approval
of the City Solicitor:
BLASTING
Clair McDonnell, d -b -a McDon-
nell Excavating Service, Continen-
tal Casualty Company.
HEATING
Dubuque Plumbing and Heating
Co., American Casualty Company.
Dubuque Sheet Metal Co., Nation-
al Surety Corporation.
Louis Buechel Plumbing & Heat-
ing, United Pacific Insurance Com-
pany.
EXCAVATION
North Central Public S e r v i c e
Co., Seaboard Surety Company.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCIIILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved t h at
the bonds be filed subject to the
approval of the City Solicitor. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 30, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In the establishment of new sub-
divisions in the past years, there
has been no requests for the in-
stallation of street lights. Now that
homes are built in these new sub-
divisions and the various streets
improved, I recommend that street
lights be installed at the following
locations:
1. Light on Earl Drive on ease-
ment.
2. Light on Ruann Drive on ease-
ment.
3. Light at intersection of Ideal
Lane and Ruann Drive.
4. light at intersection of Earl
Drive and Ideal Lane.
5. Light west of Earl Drive at
crown of hill at Vincent Roling's
driveway.
6. Light at Kevindale and Lin -
dale Streets.
7. Light -third span south of ex-
isting light on Woodlawn, approxi-
mately at 2215 Woodlawn Street.
8. Three additional lights between
Evergreen and the Old Ti m e r s
Road — the last at pole near city
limits.
9. Light at northwest corner of
intersection of Asbury and Carter
Road.
I
A�
Res idar Session, Fehrnary 4, 1$157 R7
lo. Light at Carter Road and De-
borah Drive.
11. Light at Deborah Drive and
Valley View.
12. Light at intersection of De-
borah Drive and Hillcrest Road.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved t h at
the recommendation of the C i t y
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 30, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
With the establishment of 8th and
9th Streets as one-way streets, 8th
and Main and 9th and Main Streets
have created somewhat of a prob-
lem for pedestrian crossing and the
turning movement of vehicles.
I recommend that at the intersec-
tion of 8th and Main Street vehicles
be authorized to make right and
left hand turns. 1 also recommend
that traffic lights be installed so
that an interval be allowed for pe-
destrians to move in all directions
across the intersection of 8th and
Main and 9th and Main and that
when vehicles are proceeding;
through the intersection, pedestri-
ans would not be allowed to cross
the intersection.
I am attaching an ordinance that
has been prepared by the City So-
licitor that will make the neessary
changes in our traffic ordinance to
accomplish these recommenda-
tions.
The ordinance also includes a
section regulating parking opposite
any garage or driveway on a road-
way less than twenty feet of which
the Council has previously approv-
ed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz,
City Manager.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendations of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Dove. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
-I.
ORDINANCE NO. 12.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 33.49 by repealing Sec.
tion 5.2 and enacting a substitute
therefor; by repealing Section 14.1
and adding; a new Section 16.1.11,
presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be. suspended requiring n
Ordinance to be read on t h r e e
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 12.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49 by repealing Section 5.2
and enacting a substitute therefor;
by repealing Section 14.1 and ad-
ding a new Section 16.1.11.
Be It Ordnined By The City Coun-
cil Of The Vity Of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Section 15.2 of Ordl-
nanee No. 33-49, known as the Traf-
fic lode of the City of Dubuque, be
and the same is hereby repealed and
the following enacted In lieu thereof:
See. 5.3—Whenever traffic Is con-
trolled by traffic control signal lights
the following signals only shall be used
:utd said lights shall Indicate as fol-
lows:
1—Green a l o n e. Vehicular traffic
facing the sg
inal may proceed straight
through or turn right or left unless a
sign at such place prohibits either
such turn. But vehicular traffic shall
yield the right of way to other vehl-
clea and pedestrains lawfully within
the intersectiun at the time such sig-
nal is exhibited. Except at intersec-
tions where pedestrians are controlled
by se{utrate "Walk" lights, pedestri-
ans facing the signal may proceed
across the roadway within any nark-
ed or unmarked crosawalk.
2—Yellow alone when shown follow-
ing the preen or "Go" signal. Vehicu-
I:ar truffle facing the siytual shall atop
before entering the nearest crosswalk
at the Intersection and remain stand -
Ing until green or "00" is shown
alone, but. If such a stocannot be
be made In safety, a vehicle
cle may be
driven cautiously through the Inter-
section. Except at Intersections where
pedestrians are controlled by separate
"Walk" lights, nu pedestrian shall
enter the roadway unless he can do
no safely and without Interfering with
vehicular traffic.
3—Red alone. Vehicular traffic fac.
ing the signal shall stop before enter-
ing the nearest crusswalk at an inter-
recllon or at such other point as may
I- Indicated by s clearly visible line
and shall remain standing until green
or '9lo" is shown alone. Except 'it
Intersections where pedestrians are
controlled by separate "Walk" lights,
no pedestrian facing such signal shall
88 Regular Session, Fehnlary .1, 1957
enter the roadway unless he can do
so safely and without Interfering with
any vehicular traffic.
4 --Red with preen arrow. Vehicular
traffic facing such signal may cau-
tiously enter the intersection only to
make the movement indicated by such
arrow but shall not Interfere with
other vehicular traffic or pedestrians
lawfully within the intersection. Ex-
eeDpt at intersections where pedes-
Irlans are controlled by separate
"Walk" lights, no pedestrian facing
such signal shall enter the roadway
unless he can do so safely and with-
out interfering with any vehicular
traffic.
5—Flashing red (Stop signal). When
a red lens is illuminated by rapid
intermittent flashes, drivers of vehi-
cles shall stop before entering the
nearest crosswalk at an Intersection
or at a limit line when marked and
the right to proceed shall be subject
to the rules applicable after making a
stop at a stop sign.
6—Flashing yellow (Caution signal).
When a yellow lens Is Illuminated
with rapid Intermittent flashes, driv-
ers of vehicles may proceed through
the Intersection or past such signal
only with caution.
7—"Walk". At Intersections where
signs displaying the word "Walk" are
In operation, pedestrians shall con-
form to the directions of such signals.
When the word "Walk" is lighted,
pedestrians facing such signal may
proceed straight across the roadway
within any marked or unmarked
crosswalk. When the word "Walk" Is
not lighted, pedestrians facing such
signal shall not enter theroadway.
When the word "Walk" fa simultan-
eously lighted on all four corners of
any Intersection, pedestrian a may
cross the roadway In any direction."
Section 2. That Section 14.1 of
Ordinance No. 33-49, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque,
be and the same Is hereby repealed.
Section 3. That Ordinance No. 33-49
known as the Traffic Code of the
City of Dubuque be and the same is
hereby amended by adding a new
section 16.1.11 thereto as follows:
"16.1.11—Opposite the entrance to
a garage, or driveway, on any
roadway less than twenty feet in
width."
InS ullifor d nd effect l from and after
Its final passage. adoption and pub-
lication as by law provided.
Introduced the 4th day of February,
r y
Rule
ree
separate requiring days suspended ded by uading on nani-
mous vote the 4th day of February,
1967.
Passed, adopted and approved this
4th day of Februaryy,� 1957.
CHARLES U. DOVE,
CLARENCF,esP, WELU
LEO N. SCHUFLLER
CHARLF,S A. KINTZIN(IER
Attest: Councilmen
Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Heralds Newefpiapery thishe iTtedayptot
February, 1957.
Leo F. Frommelt,
it. 2-9 City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 13-51
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 33-49, known as the Traf.
fie Code, by adding a new section
16.9.1 thereto, Regulating Parking
in Taxicab Stands, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
Ordinance just read be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on t h r e e
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 13-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 33-49, known as the Traffic
Code, by adding is new section
16.9.1 thereto, Regulating Parking
In Taxicab Stands.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 33-
49, known as the Traffic Code he and
the same Is hereby amended by add -
In a new Section 16.9.1 thereto as
to Inwa:
"16.9.1 --Where spaces have been set
apart by sign or markings as taxi-
cab Man ds, It shall be unlawful for
the operator or any vehicle other
than a licensed taxicab to stand or
park In any such officially desig-
nated taxicab stand, except that
the operator of any passenger ve-
hicle may temporarily stop In such
spaces for the purpose of, and while
actualIr engaged In, the loading or
unloading ofpasaengors."
Rection 2. This Ordinance shall be
in full force and effect from and after
Its final passage, adoption and pub-
lication as by law vovided.
Introduced the 4th day of Febru-
ary 1957.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended b unani-
mous vote the 4th day of February,
1957.
Passed, adopted and n`qproved this
4th day of Feliruary, 1957.
CHARLES E. IN)VE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLS
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZIN(IER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The TOP -
graph -Herald Newspaper this Nth day
of February, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMy LTr
It 2-N k
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Regnilar Session, February 4, 1857 60
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Wclu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 14-57
An Ordinance Fstablishing North
Grandview Avenue and Changing
the Names of certain streets to pro -
provide therefor, presented a n d
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman K o 1 b.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove. Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules he suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carrid by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Mays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
Ordinance be held over until the
meeting of March 4. 1957 for final
adoption. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January- 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen:
Referring to attached petition of
1frs. Edward Lee et. al requesting
that rezoning of an area on both
sides of Wood St. from Single to
Two Family Classification, t h e
Planning & Zoning Commission re-
spectfully recommends to your
Honorable Body the granting of
said petition and that the area be
described as follows:
Beginning at the northeast cor-
ner of Loras Blvd and Wood
Street, thence easterly along the
northerly line of Loras Blvd to the
west line of the alley first east of
along Street. thesterlyence line of northerly
al-
ley to the northeast corner of Lot
nine (9g Grays Sub ; thence west-
erly along the northerly line of Lot
nine (9) Grays Sub. to W o o d
Street; thence across Wood Street
and continuing westerly along the
northerly line of I.ot ten (10) and
continuing westerly along the nor.
therly line of Lot ten (10) Grays
Sub. to the northwest corner of Lot
ten (10) Grays Sub.; thence south-
erly along the westerly line of Lots
ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen
Grays Sub. and the westerly line
of Lot five Mt. Pleasant Add. to
the westerly line of the alley first
west of Wood Street; thence south-
erly along the west line of the al.
ley first west of Wood Street to the
north line of Loras Blvd.; thence
easterly along the northerly line of
Loras Blvd. to the northeast cor-
ner of Loras Blvd. and Wood Street
which is the point of beginning.
Yours truly,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the Planning &
Zoning Commission be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mavor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 15.57
An Ordinanace Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3-34, known as the Zon-
ing Ordinance and Zoning M a p
Changing the Zoning classification
of certain herein described lots,
presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
reading juit had be considered the
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring; an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None
Councilman WeIu moved that a
public hearing be held on the ordi-
nance on March 4, 1957, at 7:30 p.
in, in the Council Chamber and
that the (,Ity ('lerk he uixtrueted
to publixh notice of the hearing in
the manner required by law See-
70 Regidar Session, February 4, 1957
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 10, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission notes with interest and
some sympathy communication of
President of Dubuque Women's
Club objecting to bill boards on the
north wall of the new 9th St., ex-
tention west of 13luff St. As such
boards are properly allowed in a
"Business District" under present
ordinances, and the area in ques.
tion is "Business District" t h e r e
appears little The Planning & Zon-
ing Commission can do but encour-
age neat, safe signs which the Com-
mission feels it will be to best inter-
ests of all for sign erectors to in-
stall.
Respectfully yours,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and fil-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Kint.
zinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 10, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission herewith returns peti-
tion of The Finley Hospital object-
ing to vacation of alley south of
their property between same and
West 3rd St. The original request
in writing has never been received
by said Commission so no action is
advisable.
Sincerely yours,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and fil.
ed. Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 10, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
With reference to attached peti-
tior of John B. Link and Geo. M.
Haas requesting vacation of Mills
St. between Bunker Hill St. and
Montana St. with proper remunera-
tion to the City. The Planning
& Zoning Commission sees no ob-
jection to this vacation as the area
is adequately served from other ex -
siting streets, and these two citi-
zens are the only abutting property
owners. By vacating Mills St. more
valuable lots may be provided.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Solicitor to have proper pro-
ceedings drawn. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 10, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
on Jan. 7, 1957, City Manager
Schiltz addressed a communication
to Your Honorable Body recom-
mending the vacation of (1) Sum-
ner St. from Beach to Peosta St.
(2) Beach St. from west line of Lot
337 a in ham's Addition west to
Rhomberg Ave. (3) Garfield Ave.
from Hawthorne St. to Front St.
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission approves these vaca-
tions and recommends approval by
Your Honorable Body.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Itichard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the Planning &
Zoning Commission be approved
and the communication referred to
the City Solicitor to have proper
Regular Session. February 4, 1951 ;1
proceedings drawn. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yca,Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—:none.
January 10, 1951
To the lionorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission approves recommen-
dation of City Manager Schiltz to
vacate South 20 feet of West 9th
St. from Bluff St, west 230.6 feet
in the City of Dubuque as of no use
to present street system, and rec-
ommends to Your Honorable Body
approval of such recommendation.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay
Secretary
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the Planning &
Zoning Commission be approved
and the communication referred to
the City Soliciter W have proper
proceedings drawn. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 18, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City C'ounril,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Mrs. Amelia Chase for damages al-
legedly sustained on January 20th,
1956 when she stumbled on a rot-
ted tree stump in the parking in
front of 1470 I ocust Street, and find
that there is an eighteen inch park-
ing strip between the sidewalk and
the curb which was formerly occu-
pied by a tree, the roots of which
raised the sidewalk and the tree
was cut down. The stump of the
tree subsequenliv rotted away.
At the time o4 the accident the
stump was coverer with snow and
the claimant, who was alighting
from her car, stepped into the
same, causing her to fall and frac-
ture her right wrist.
Mrs. ('base sustained substantial
Medical exjwnse and loss of time
and, accordant; to her doctor, she
.A
now has a twenty-five per cent loss
of function of her right hand, which
her doctor estimates will be perm-
anent,
I have discussed the matter with
Mr. F. 11. Becker, claimant's attor.
ney, and we have agreed upon a
settlement in the amount of twen-
tv-one hundred dollars.
I recommend that this settlement
be approved and that the Auditor
be instructed to issue a warrant in
the sum of 32100, payable to Mrs,
.Amelia ('base and F. H. Becker,
her atlornev, and deliver the same
upon receipt of a properly exe-
cuted release.
Sincerely,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Mrs. A m e l i a
Chase and F. H. Becker, her at-
torney, in the amount of 32100, and
deliver the same upon receipt of a
properly executed release. in full
settlement of her claim. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 11. 1957
lion. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The claim of Leo Wagner in the
amount of $15.12 for damages when
his car struck a raised manhole in
Woodlawn Street has been referral
to this office for investigation and
rep)rt.
1 recommend that the claim be
allowed in the amount claimed and
that the Auditor be instructed W
issue a warrant payable to Leo
Wagner in the sum of 315.E and
deliver the same upon receipt of a
properly executed release.
Rspectfuliy,
T. If, Nelson
Mayor Dove moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Sultcuur
be approved and the Auditor in
structed to draw a warrant in thr
amount of $15.12, payable to Lou
Wagner, in full settlement o1 his
claim. Seconded by CouncdWda
Schueller. Carried by the fuUvw•
int; vole
72 Reguilar, Session, Febniary 4, 1957
Yeas — Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 15, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mr. Kenneth Strong for damages
sustained to his car when he struck
a defect in Bunker Hill Road and
find that the claim should be al-
lowed in the amount claimed.
I therefore recommend that the
City Auditor be instructed to issue
a warrant payable to K e n n e t h
Strong, 2320 Washington Street, in
the amount of $48.20 and deliver
the same upon receipt of a properly
executed release.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger mo v e d
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Kenneth Strong, in
the amount of $48.20 and deliver
the some upon a properly executed
release in full settlement of his
claim. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 16, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit for filing the
release of Mrs. Rita Rohr's claim
for damages occuring July 121 1956
on Green Street in the City of Du-
buque.
This release was obtained and
paid for by the contractor's insur-
ance company.
Sincerely,
T. H. Nelson
Mayor Dove moved that the com-
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 16, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit for filing the
release of Mrs. Clara Juergens for
her claim of damages occurring
May 24, 1956 on First Street be-
tween Main and Locust.
This release was obtained and
paid for by the contractor's insur-
ance company.
Sincerely,
T. H. Nelson.
Councilman Schueller m o v e d
that the communication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Original Notice and Petition of
Law of Edward L. Allier, Plaintiff
vs. City of Dubuque, Iowa, in the
amount of $42,225.00, for personal
injuries received as the result of
a fall while traversing the sidewalk
on the east side of Bluff street on
October 24, 1956, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the notice be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of John Daskala-
kis of George's Shoe Shop on 1965
Central Avenue, in the amount of
$17.53 for a broken window which
occurred as the result of a piece of
concrete striking the window at a
time when the street was under re-
pair on October 2, 1956, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the Notice be referred to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Richard Kolck
3rd, of 995 Grove Terrace, in the
amount of $100. for personal in-
juries received and damage to his
clothing, as the result of a fall in a
hole in the pavement in the rear of
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Regular Session, February 4, 1957 73
his residence on Alice street, on
December 11, 1956, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the Notice of claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investi-
gation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of George M. Ma-
ruyama of 1650 Atlantic street, in
various determined and undeter-
mined amounts, for damage caus-
ed to his basement and contents as
the result of a sewer backing up
on January 11, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the notice of claim be referred to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Aloys Rada-
baugh of 623 W. 8th street, in an
unnamed amount, for personal in-
juries received as the result of a
fall on the ice at 611 West 8th
street, on January 7, 1957, present-
ed and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the notice of claim be
referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Arnold
(Dorothy) Rausch, in the amount
of $7800, for personal injuries re-
ceived as the result of a fall while
walking in an east -bound course
across Elm street in front of 2731
Elm on December 1, 1956, present-
ed and read. Councilman We 1 u
moved that the Notice of claim be
referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Dubuque Air-
port Commission submitting a re
port of activities and accomplish-
ments during the year 1956 and fur-
ther stating that plans are now un.
derway to construct an aircraft
hanger during 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
CHAPMAN AND CUTLER
111 West Monroe Street
Chicago 3, Ill.
December 28, 1956
We hereby certify that we have
examined certified copy of the pro-
ceedings of the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, in Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, passed preliminary to the
issue by said City of its Two and
ninety -hundreths per cent Sewer
Bonds to the amount of $600,000
dated December 1, 1956, denomina-
tion $1000, numbered from 1 to 600,
inclusive, due in numerical order
$15,000 on December 1, 1957, $20,-
Ooo on December i of each of the
years 1958 to 1961, inclusive, $25,-
000 on December 1, 1962, $35,000 on
December 1 of each of the years
1963 to 1974, inclusive, and $30,000
on December 1 of each of the years
1975 and 1976, and we are of the
opinion that such proceedings show
lawful authority for said issue un-
der the laws of the State of Iowa
now in force.
We further certify that we have
examined executed bond number
one and find the same in due form
of law and in our opinion said is-
sue, to the amount named, is valid
and legally binding upon said City
of Dubuque and all taxable proper-
ty in said City is subject to the
levy of taxes to pay the same with-
out constitutional or statutory limi-
tation as to rate or amount.
CHAPMAN AND CUTLER.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and fil-
ed. Seconded by Councilman Schu-
eller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notices from the Bituminous Cas-
ualty Corporation of Rock Island
Ills. stating that Policies No, WC
278543 and No. MPL 101154, issued
to Gaber Construction Company of
Galena 111, will be cancelled as of
74 Regular Session. Febniary 4, 1957
February 7, 1957, presented a n d
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the Notices be received and filed
and the License of the Gaber Con-
struction as an excavator be can-
celled. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of John C. Duf-
fey Agency advising that the south
H. B. Glover Company building is
being held for sale or lease and
wondering if the Council would be
interested in considering the prop-
erty as a City Hall, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of State Depart-
ment of Health stating that they
have transmitted the City's appli-
cation for Federal Grant for Sew-
age Treatment Works to the Public
Health Service, stating further that
although the project is in conform-
ity with the State plan for water
pollution control, the total amount
of money allotted to Iowa was suf.
ficient only to include projects with
a higher priority on the basis of
water pollution control and finan-
cial needs, and should additional
Congressional funds be appropri-
ated in the future the project will
be considered for priority over oth-
er eligible projects, presented and
read. Councilman Schueller moved
that the communication be receiv-
ed and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Merlyn A. Dig -
man objecting to the proposed
street improvements of Prescott
and Emerson streets, stating that
the streets in question are second-
ary streets, serving most of the ad-
joining property merely as an al-
ley, presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved that action on the
communication be deferred to the
meeting set for the public hear-
ing. Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Budelier Insurance
Agency of Rock Island, Ills., re-
questing the return of the original
renewal certificate on bond No.
212467, covering sidewalk construc-
tion, issued to Leo Dasso, since the
Assured does not wish to renew
the bond with their agency,pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the bond be released if
replaced by another bond and if
there are no claims on file. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Francis E. Kelly of
Kelly's Texaco Station at 1075
Dodge street, requesting the exten-
sion of the present Local Business
District B classification for zoning,
approximately 190 feet to the east
of their presently described proper-
ty on the nort.% side of Dodge street
just east of Bryant, presented and
read. Councilman Schueller moved
that the petition be referred to the
Planning and Zoning commission
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of American Legion Aux-
iliary, requesting permission to
hold its Annual Poppy Drive on
Friday May 24th and Saturday May
25th, presented and read. Council-
man Schueller moved that the re-
quest be granted providing there
are no conflicting dates. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Carr Adams & Collier
Co., Jobbing Division, requesting
permission to extend a portion of
their office building roof over the
sidewalk at 30 South Locust street,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the petition be
referred to the City Manager for
Regular Session, February 4, 1957 45
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Rodney H. Cross of
200 W. 32nd Street, requesting that
his name be withdrawn from a pe-
tition for the construction of sewer
on W. 32nd street, that is being cir-
culated at the present time, pre-
sented and read. G►uncilman Welu
moved that the petition be refer-
red to the time set for public hear-
ing if and when the petition for
construction of the sewer is receiv-
ed. Seconded by Mayor Dove. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of the Telegraph Herald,
requesting permission to install a
wooden container on property lo-
cated on Meadow Lane and High-
way No. 20, said property being un-
der the jurisdiction of the City and
the Iowa Highway Commission,
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the request
be granted. Seconded by Council-
man Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Lucille McArdle, re-
questing a refund of $100. on the
unexpired portion of her Class "B"
beer permit No. 73, as she has dis-
continued business as of January
8, 1957, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the re-
quest be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Lucille McArdle, in the
amount of $100 to cover the amount
of the unexpired portion of her
class "B" permit No. 73. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Lucille McArdle, re-
questing a refund of $25. on the un-
expired portion of her cigarette Li-
cense No. 298 as she has discon-
tinued business as of January 8,
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the request
be granted and the Auditor instruct-
ed to draw a warrant payable to
Lucille McArdle, in the amount of
$25. to cover the amount of the un-
expired portion of her cigarette Li-
cense No. 298. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by t h e
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Anthony C. Mihalo-
vich, requesting a refund of $25. on
the unexpired portion of his ciga-
rette license No. 84, as he has dis-
continued business as of February
4, 1987, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Kolb moved that the re-
quest be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
able to Anthony C. Mihalovich, in
the amount of $25 to cover the
amount of the unexpired portion of
her cigarette License No. 84. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Cab Owners
Association, requesting repeal or
amendment of the Ordinance cur-
rendy in effect regulating the rates
and prices charged for trans-
portation of passengers by taxicab
from one part of the City to anoth-
er, in order to establish slightly
higher rates to meet rising costs,
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the rules be
suspended in order to let anyone
present address the Council if they
so desire relative to the subject at
hand. Seconded by Councilman We.
lu. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Joseph Even addressed the Coun-
cil relative to the taxicab rates now
in effect stating that the present
rates have been in effect in the City
since 1951. He has made teat runs
in the City as to miieage trying to
arrive at fair rates. The 10 c a 1
rates are 25 per cent less fare -
wise than most cities of compara-
ble size. Mr. Even displayed a maP
of the City showing same broken
down into various areas. The sug-
gested rate increase was from six-
ty cents to sixty five cents for one
ve
cpassenger m
cents eighty five cents from B
m two
76 Repdar Session, Febniary 4, 1957
to five passengers in the close - in
area and eighty cents for one pas-
senger and one dollar from two to
five passengers in areas beyond the
so called close -in area.
Mayor Dove moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the City Man-
ager to confer with Mr. Joe Even
and report back to the Council.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzin-
ger. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 20-57
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied with
the provisions of law relating to
the sale of cigarettes within the
City of Dubuque, be granted a per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City.
Name Address
John H. Vorwald, 1900 Washing-
ton Street.
Charles D. Parkins, 530 M a in
Street.
Herbert J. McAndrews, 127 West
6th Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the appli-
cations be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of February, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schue'ller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 21-57
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be grant.
ed and licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Joseph P. and Bernice Hillard,
431 Rhomberg Avenue.
Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
Louis Anthoine, 119 West 6th
Street.
Merlin P. Michel, 330 M a in
Street.
William E. O'Neill, 244 West 1st
Street.
Maurice H. Mchon, 1027 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
John H. Vorwald, 1900 Washing-
ton Street.
John J. and Marie Rettenmaier,
1100 Lincoln Avenue.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Nicholas J. Kopp, 253 Fast 21st
Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of February, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t h e
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed' by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 22.57
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants and
they have received the approval of
this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this City
and they have filed proper bonds:
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE 1T RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Joseph P, aril' Bernice Ifillard,
431 Rhomberg Avenue.
Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
1
Repilar Session, Fehnmry 4, 19.57 77
Louis Anthoine, 119 West 6th
Street.
Merlin P. Michel, 330 M a i n
Street.
William E. O'Neill, 244 West 1st
Street.
Maurice H. Mellon, 1027 Rhomb-
berg Avenue.
John 11. Vorwald, 19oo Washing-
ton Street.
John J. and :Marie Rettenmaier,
110 Lincerin Avenue.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Nicholas J. Kopp, 253 East 21st
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such appli-
cants be and the same are hereby
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of February, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE:
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOI.B
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTLINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved t he
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the attached
sheets No. 1 to 22 inclusive show-
ing a schedule of the proposed val-
uations and proposed assessments
for the City of Dubuque 1957 Bitu-
minous Concrete Surfacing Project
No. 1 Section I.
Submitted February 4, 1957.
K. J. Cullen
City Engineer
RESOLUTION NO. 23-57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section I. That the attached
sheets No. 1 to 22 inclusive a r e
hereby determined to be the sched.
ule of proposed assessments for the
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1
Section I, and the valuation set out
therein are hereby approved.
Adopted this 4th day of Feb.
ruary, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 24 -SI
Preliminary approval of propos-
ed plans, specifications, form of
Contract, plat, and all other docu-
ments for the construction of the
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1
Section I
1. Angella Street from E. P. L.
of Cox to E. P. L. of Lot 15 Quig-
ley's Sub Out Lot 709.
2. Audubon Street from N. P. L.
of Grandview to S. P. L. of Rose-
dale Avenue.
3. Bunker Hill Street from S. P.
L. of Clarke Drive to N. P. L. of
Asbury Street.
4. Cherry Street from W. P. L.
of Avoca Street to end of Cherry
Street.
5. Decatur Street from W. P. L.
of Rhomberg to E. P. L. of Lin-
coln Avenue.
6. Fulton Street from E. P. L. of
Monroe to E. P. L. of King Street.
7. Gilmore Street from S. P. L.
of West Fifth to the end of Gilmore
Street.
8. Greeley Street from S. P. L.
of Broadway to east end of Gree-
ley Street.
9. Monroe Street from S. P. L. of
Broadway to alley west of Fulton
Street.
10. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson to S. P. L. of Roose-
velt Street.
11. Providence Street from N. P.
L. of Johnson to S. P. L. of Staf-
ford Street.
12. West 17th Street from E. P.
L. of Cox to existing concrete on
West 17th Street.
13. Solon Street from E. P. L. of
Nevada to the W. P. L. of Alpine
Street.
78 Regular Session, Febniary 4, 1957
14. East 25th Street from N. P. L.
of Central to alley north of Elm
Street.
15. Union Street from S. P. L. of
Cleveland to the N. P. L. of Rush
Street.
16. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to the S. P. L. of
Dodge Street.
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing of
Municipal Parking Lots
Section 1I - located at:
1. Fifth and Bluff Streets
2. Fourth and Iowa Streets
3. Tenth Street and Central Ave-
nue.
Nate: E.P.L. - East Property Line
W.P.L. - West Property Line.
N.P.L. - North Property Line
S.P.L. - South Property Line
at an estimated cost on Section I
of =72,018.41 and section II $11,-
453.01, presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved the adoption of
the resolution. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays -None.
(Necessity for improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 25-57
WHEREAS, proposed plans, spe-
cifications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque and
are now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among o t h e r
things the following:
1. The Assessment Limits.
2. The streets to be Improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be assess-
ed together with a valuation fixed
by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of con-
struction and kind of material to
be used for each section of the
proposed improvement.
6. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be assess.
ed against each lot, for the City
of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous Con-
crete Surfacing Project No. 1.
Section I
1. Angella Street from E. P. L.
of Cox to E. P. L. of Lot 15 Quig-
ley's Sub Out Lot 709.
2. Audubon Street from N. P. L.
of Grandview to S. P. L. of Rose.
dale Avenue.
3. Bunker hill Street from S. p.
L. of Clarke Drive to N.P.L. of As-
bury Street.
4. Cherry Street from W. P. L. of
Avoca Street to end of Cherry
Street.
5. Decatur Street from W. P. L.
of Rhomberg to E. P. L. of Lincoln
Avenue.
6. Fulton Street from E. P. L.
of Monroe to E. P. L. of King
Street.
7. Gilmore Street from S. P. L.
of West Fifth to the end of Gilmore
Street.
8. Greeley Street from S. P. L.
of Broadway to east end of Gree-
ley Street.
9. Monroe Street from S. P. L.
of Broadway to alley west of Ful-
ton Street.
10. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson to S. P. L. of Roose-
velt Street.
11. Providence Street from N. P.
L. of Johnson to S. P. L. of Staf-
ford Street.
12. West 17th Street from E. P.
L. of Cox to existing concrete on
West 17th Street.
13. Solon Street from E. P. L.
of Nevada to the W. P. L. of Al-
pine Street.
14. East 25th Street from N. P.
L. of Central to alley north of Elm
Street.
15. Union Street from S. P. L. of
Cleveland to the N. P. L. of Rush
Street.
16. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to the S. P. L. of
Dodge Street.
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing of
Municipal Parking Lots.
Section II - located at:
1. Fifth and Bluff Streets.
2. Fourth and Iowa Streets.
3. Tenth Street and Central Ave.
nue.
Note-E.P.L.-East Property Line
W.P.L.-West Property Line
S.P.L.-South Property Line
N.P.L.-North Property Line
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that the City Council on its own
motion or upon petition of property
owners, deems it advisable and ne-
cessary for the public welfare to
make the herein mentioned im.
provement, and unless property
owners at the time of the final con-
R"Idar Session, February 4, 1q,57 i9
sideration of this proposed resolu-
tion have on file with the City Clerk
objections to the amount of the
proposed assessments, they shall
be deemed to have waived all ob-
jections thereto.
Said improvements shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifica-
tions which have been prepared
therefore by the City Engineer
which have been approved by the
City Council and are now on file
with the City Clerk. That the cost
and expense of making Section I
of said improvement will be assess-
ed upon and against all privately
owned property lying within assess-
able distance provided by law and
in an amount not to exceed the
amount provided by law, property
will be assessed whether the same
abuts thereon or is adjacent there-
to according to area and in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferr-
ed thereby, and any deficiency
and cost and expense of Section 11
shall be paid out of the Street Fund
& Parking Meter Fund or partly
out of each of said funds. Street
Improvement Bonds shall be issued
and sold in anticipation of deferred
payments of assessments when a
contract has been performed and
accepted and the proceeds thereof
used to pay the contractor. The
railway portion of any street or as-
sessment district shall be assessed
to and paid by the railway com-
pany.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
4th day of February, 1957.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
approval of the resolution, and or-
dered placed on file for public in-
spection for at least one week be-
fore final adoption. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 26.S7
WHEREAS, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 24-57given its
preliminary approval on the pro-
posed plans, specifications and
form of contract and placed same
on file in the office of the City
Clerk for public inspection, for the
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1.
Section I
I. Angella Street from E. P. L.
of Cox to E. P. L. of Lot 15 Quig-
ley's Sub Out Lot 709.
2. Audubon Street from N. P. L.
of Grandview to S. P. L. of Rose-
dale Avenue.
3. Bunker Hill Street from S. P.
L. of Clarke Drive to N. P. L. of
Asbury Street.
4. Cherry Street from W. P. L.
of Avoca Street to end of Cherry
Street.
5. Decatur Street from W. P. L.
of Rhomberg to E. P. L. of Lin-
coln Avenue.
6. Fulton Street from E. P. L.
of Monroe to E. P. L. of K in g
Street.
7. Gilmore Street from S. P. L.
of West Fifth to the end of Filmore
Street.
8. Greeley Street from S. P. L.
of Broadway to east end of Gree-
ley Street.
R. Monroe Street from S. P. L. of
Broadway to alley west of Fulton
Street.
10. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson to S. P. L. of Roose-
velt Street.
11. Providence Street from N.
P. L. of Johnson to S. P. L. of
Stafford Street.
12. West 17th Street from E. P.
L. of Cox to existing concrete on
West 17th Street.
13. Solon Street from E. P. L. of
Nevada to the W. 11. L. of Alpine
Street.
14. East 25th Street from N. P.
L. of Central to alley north of Elm
Street.
15. Union Street from S. P. L.
of Cleveland to the N. P. L. of Rush
Street.
16. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to the S. P. L. of
Dodge Street.
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing of
Municipal Parking Lots.
Regular Session, February 4, 1957
Section II — located at:
Councilman Kolb moved the
1. Fifth and Bluff Streets.
adoption of the resolution. Second.
2. Fourth and Iowa Streets.
ed by Councilman Dove. Carried by
3. Tenth Street and Central Ave-
the following vote:
nue.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Note:
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
E.P.L.—East Property Line
Nays—None.
W.P.L.—West Property Line
February 4, 1957
y
S.P.L.—South Property Line
TO the Honorable Mayor
N.P.L.—North Property Line
and City Council,
and,
Dubuque, Iowa.
WHEREAS, the proposed Resolu-
Gentlemen:
tion of Necessity for said improve-
I herewith submit the attached
ment has been introduced and is
sheets No. 1 to 3 inclusive showing
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
a schedule of the proposed valua.
fice for public inspection,
tions and proposed assessments for
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV.
the City of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -
ED that on the 4th day of March
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur -
1957, a public hearing will be held
facing Project No. 1 Section 1.
at 7:30 o'clock p.m. in the Council
Submitted February 4, 1957.
Chamber in the City of Dubuque at
K. J. Cullen
which time the owners of property
City Engineer
subject to assessment for the pro-
RESOLUTION NO. 27-57
posed improvement may appear
Be It Resolved by the C i t y
and make objection to the propos-
Council of the City of Dubuque:
ed plans and specifications a n d
Section 1. That the attached
proposed form of contract and at
sheets No. 1 to 3 inclusive are here -
the same time to the boundaries
by determined to be the schedule
of the proposed district, to the cost
of proposed assessments for the
of said improvement, to the amount
City of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -Hot
proposed to be assessed against
Laid Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing
any lot and to the passage of the
Project No. 1 Section 1, and the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
valuation set out therein are here -
and the City Clerk be and he is
by approved.
hereby directed to cause a notice
Approved this 4th day of Feb -
of the time and place of such hear-
ruary, 1957.
ings to be published in some news-
CHARLES E. DOVE
paper published in the City of Du-
Mayor
buque, the last of which shall be not
CLARENCE P. WELU
less than two (2) nor more than
RAY F. KOLB
four (4) weeks prior to the day fix-
I LEO N. SCHUELLER
ed for its consideration and unless
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
property owners at the time of fi-
Councilmen
nal consideration of said resolution
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
have on file with the Clerk objec-
City Clerk
tions to the amount of the propos-
Councilman Kolb moved the
ed assessment, they shall h a v e
adoption of the resolution. Second -
been deemed to have waived all
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car -
objections thereto, at which hear-
ried by the following vote:
ing the Council will hear such ob-
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
jections and enter on record its fi-
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
nal decision thereon.
Nays—Node.
Passed, adopted and approved
RESOLUTION NO. 26-57
this 4th day of February, 1957.
Preliminary approval of propos-
CHARLES E. DOVE
ed plans, specifications, form of
Mayor
Contract, Plat, and all other docu-
CLARENCE P. WELU
ments for the construction of City
RAY F. KOLB
of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -Hot Laid
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Proj-
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
ect No. 1.
Councilmen
Section I
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
1. North Grandview Avenue from
City Clerk
the N. P. L. of Dexter Street to Ir
Regular Session, February 4, 1957 81
the extension of the S. P. L. of I.ot
74 of Woodlawn Park Addition.
2. North Grandview Avenue from
the W. P. L. of Auburn Street to
the S. P. L. of Clarke Drive.
City of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix
Lot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur-
facing Project No. 1
Section II
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the W. P. L. of Auburn Street to
the intersection with Audubon
Street.
2. Central Avenue from 32nd
Street to the city limits.
Note:
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.—South Property Line
at an estimated cost of Section I
$13,226.87 and Section II 528,495.31,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO, 29.57
WHEREAS, proposed plans, spe-
cifications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque and
are now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The Assessment Limits.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment, and the size and kind of
sewers.
4. Each lot proposed to be assess-
ed together with a valuation fixed
by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of con-
struction and kind of material to
be used for each section of the pro-
posed improvement.
6. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be assess-
ed against each lot, for the City of
Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -Hot Laid
Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Proj-
ect No. I
Section I
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the N. P. L. of Dexter Street to the
extension of the S. P. L. of Lot 74
of Woodlawn Park Addition.
2. North Grandview Avenue from
the W. P. L. of Auburn Street to
the S. P. L. of Clarke Drive.
CIty of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix.
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur_
facing Project No. 1
Section U
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the W. P. L, of Auburn Street to
the intersection with Audubon
Street.
2. Central Avenue from 32nd
Street to the city limits.
Note:
E.P.L.—East Property Line
WP-L.—West Property Line
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.—South Property Line
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that the City Council on its
own motion or upon petition of
property owners, deems it advis-
able and necessary for the public
welfare to make the herein men-
tioned improvement, and unless
property owners at the time of the
final consideration of this propos.
ed resolution have on file with the
City Clerk objections to the amount
of the proposed assessments they
shall be deemed to have waived
all objections thereto.
Said improvements shall be con.
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
fore by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making Section I of said
improvement will be assessed upon
and against all privately owned
property lying within assessable
distance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency and
cost and expense of Section II
shall be paid out of the Street Fund.
Street Improvement Bonds s h a 11
be issued and sold in anticipation
of deferred payments of assess-
ments when a contract has been
performed and accepted and the
proceeds thereof used to pay the
contractor. The railway portion of
any street or assessment district
82 Refiular Session, February 4, 11.57
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
4th day of February, 1957.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
approval of the resolution and or-
dered same placed on file for pub-
lic inspection at least one week be.
fore final adoption. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLTUION NO. 30-57
WHEREAS, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 28-57 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the City of
Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -Hot L a i d
Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Proj-
ect No. 1
Section I
I. North Grandview Avenue from
the N.P.L. of Dexter Street to
extension of the S. P. L. of Lot 74
Of Woodlawn Park Addition.
2. North Grandview Avenue from
the W. P. L.of Auburn Street to
the S. P. L. of Clarke Drive.
City of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur.
facing Project No. 1
Section II
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the W. P. L. of Auburn Street to
the intersection with Audubon
Street.
2. Central Avenue from 32nd
Street to the city limits.
Note:
N-P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.—South Property Line
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—Wast Property Line
and,
WHEREAS, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve.
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that on the 4th day of March,
1957, a public hearing will be held
at 7:30 o'clock p.m. in the Council
Chamber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro.
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the propos-
ed plans and specifications and pro.
posed form of contract and at the
same time to the boundaries of the
proposed district, to the cost of the
improvement, to the amount pro.
posed to be assessed against any
lot and to the passage of the pro-
posed Resolution of Necessity and
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to cause a notice of the
time and place of such hearing to
be published in some newspaper
published in the City of Dubuque,
the last of which shall be not less
than two (2) nor more than four
(4) weeks prior to the day fixed
for its consideration and unless
property owners at the time of fi-
nal consideration of said resolution
have on file with the Clerk objec-
tions to the amount of the propos-
ed assessment, they shall h a v e
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its fi-
nal decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of February, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote-
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the attached
sheet No's 1 to 15 inclusive show -
Regular Session. ft,hruary 4. 1957 gg
ing a schedule of the proposed val-
uations and proposed assessments
for the City of Dubuque 1957 Con-
crete Curb and Gutter Project No.
1, Section I.
Submitted February 4, 1957.
K. J. Cullen
('ity Engineer
RESOLUTION NO. 31.57
Be It Resolved by the C it y
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the attached
sheets No. 1 to 15 inclusive are
hereby determined to be the sched-
ule of proposed assessments for the
City of Dubuque 1957 Concrete
Curb and Gutter Project No. 1, Sec-
tion I and the valuation set out
therein are hereby approved.
Adopted this 4th day of February,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P, WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCIIUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 32.57
Preliminary approval of p I a n s,
specifications, form of contract,
Plat, and all other documents for
the construction of City of Dubuque
1957 Concrete Curb and G u t t e r
Project No. 1.
Section I
1. Audubon Street from S. P. L.
of Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Addi-
tion to Rosedale Avenue.
2. Bunker Hill Street from the S.
P. L. of Clarke Drive to the N. P.
L. of Asbury Street.
S. North Grandview Avenue
( west side only) from the S. P. L.
of Clarke Drive to the N. P. L. of
Rosedale Avenue.
4. Keokuk Street from the N. P.
L. of Primrose to the northerly end
of Keokuk Street.
5. Lennox Avenue from E. P. L.
Of McPoland to the E. P. L. of Born
Avenue and the S. P. L. of Pennsyl-
vania Avenue.
6. Montana Street from S. P. L.
of Wilbricht Lane to N. P. L. of
Merfeld Lane.
7. Pennsylvania Avenue from W.
P. L. of Chaney Road to the west
city limits.
8. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson Street to S. P. L. of
Roosevelt Street.
9. Solon Street from E. P. L. of
Nevada Street to the W. P. L. of
Alpine Street,
10. Wilbricht Lane from S. P. L.
of Asbury Street to N. P. L. of Wil-
bricht Place.
11. Woodlawn Street from N. P.
L. of Asbury Street to the S. P. L.
of Karen Street and from the N. P.
L of Karen Street to the northerly
end of Woodlawn Street.
12. York Street from N, P. L. of
Curtis Street to S. P. L. of Dodge
Street.
City of Dubuque 1957 Concrete
Curb and Gutter Project No. 1.
Section II
1. North Grandview Avenue from
S. P. L. of Clarke Drive (east side
only) to the extended E. P. L. of
North Algona Street, and from the
extended E. P. L. of North Algona
Street to the N. P. L. of Dexter
Street.
2. West 3rd Street (south side
only) from W. P. L. of B I u f f
Street to the extended E. P. L. of
Burch Street.
3. Pennsylvania Avenue widening
from the N. P. L. of University
Avenue to the extended E. P. L. of
Lot 1 of 2 of Hyatt Place with 8"
plain concrete surfacing with in-
tegral curb.
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.--South Property Line
at an estimated cost of Section 1
$78,452.84 and Section II
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved the adoption of the
resolution. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 33.57
WHEREAS, proposed plans, spe-
cifications, form of contract, plat
I and schedule have been duly pre-
84 Regular Session, 1'ebriiary 4, 1957
pared and approved by the C i t y
Council of the City of Dubuque and
are now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The Assessment Limits.
2, The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be assess-
ed together with a valuation fixed
by the council.
S. An estimate of the cost of the
Proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of con-
struction and kind of material to be
used for each section of the propos-
ed improvement.
6. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be assess-
ed against each lot, for the City of
Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb and
Gutter Project No. 1.
Section I
I. Audubon Street from S. P. L.
Of Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Addi.
tion to Rosedale Avenue.
2. Bunker Hill Street from the
S. P. L. of Clarke Drive to the N.
P. L. of Asbury Street.
S. North Grandview Avenue (west
side only) from the S. P. L. of
Clarke Drive to the N. P. L. of
Rosedale Avenue.
4. Keokuk Street from the N. P.
L. of Primrose to the northerly end
of Keokuk Street.
5. Lennox Avenue from E. P. L.
Of McPoland to the E. P. L. of
Born Avenue and the S. P. L. of
Pennsylvania Avenue.
6. Montana Street from S. P. L.
Of Wilbricht Lane to N. P. L. of
Merfeld Lane.
7. Pennsylvania Avenue from W.
P. L. of Chaney Road to the west
city limits.
8. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson Street to S. P. L. of
Roosevelt Street,
9. Solon Street from E. P. L. of
Nevada Street to the W. P. L. of
Alpine Street.
10. Wilbricht Lane from S. P. L.
of Asbury Street to N. P. L. of Wil-
bricht Place.
11. Woodlawn Street from N. P.
L. of Asbury Street to the S. P. L
of Karen Street and from the N. P,
L. of Karen Srreet to the northerly
end of Woodlawn Street.
12. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to S. P. L. of Dodge
Street.
City of Dubuque 1957 Concrete
Curb and Gutter Project No. I.
Section II
1. North Grandview Avenue from
S. P. L. of Clarke Drive (east side
only) to the extended E. P. L. of
North Algona Street, and from the
extended E. P. L. of North Algona
Street to the N. P. L. of Dexter
Street.
2. West 3rd Street (south side
only) from W. P. L. of Bluff Street
to the extended E. P. L. of Burch
Street.
3. Pennsylvania Avenue widening
from the W. P. L. of University
Avenue to the extended E. P. L.
of Lot i of 2 of Hyatt Place with
6" plain concrete surfacing with in.
tegral curb.
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.—South Property Line
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that the City Council on its own
motion and upon petition of prop-
erty owners, deems it advisable
and necessary for the public wel-
fare to make the herein mentioned
improvement, and unless property
owners at the time of the final con-
sideration of this proposed resolu-
tion have on file with the C it y
Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessments, t h e y
shall be deemed to have waived all
objections thereto.
Said improvements shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
fore by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making Section I of said
improvement will be assessed upon
and against all privately owned
property lying within assessable
distance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion to
the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency and
cost and expense of Section 11
shall be paid out of the Street
Fund. Street Improvement Bonds
shall be issued and sold in antici-
pation of deferred payments of as -
Regidar Session, February 4, 1957 85
sessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment dis-
trict shall be assessed to and paid
by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
4th day of February, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZIN[GER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
approval of the resolution and or-
dered that same be placed on file
for at least one week for public in-
spection. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Fixing data of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 34.57
WHEREAS, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 32.57 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file in
the office of the City Clerk for pub-
lic inspection, for the City of Du-
buque 1957 Concrete Curb and Gut-
ter Project No. 1
Section I
1. Audubon Street from S. P. L.
Of Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Addi-
tion to Rosedale Avenue.
2. Bunker Hill Street from the
S. P. L. of Clarke Drive to the N.
P. L. of Asbury Street.
3. North Grandview Avenue
(west side only) from the S. P. L.
Of Clarke Drive to the N. P. L. Of
Rosedale Avenue.
4. Keokuk Street from the N. P.
L. of Primrose to the northerly end
of Keokuk Street.
5. Lennox Avenue from E. P. L.
Of McPoland to the E. P. L. of Born
Avenue and the S. P. L. of Penn.
sYlvania Avenue.
6. Montana Street from S. P. L.
Of Wilbricht Lane to N. P. L. of
Merfeld Lane.
7. Pennsylvania Avenue from W.
P. L. of Chaney Road to the west
city limits.
8. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson Street to S. P. L. of
Roosevelt Street.
9. Solon Street from E. P. L. of
Nevada Street to the W. P. L. of
Alpine Street.
10. Wilbricht Lane from S. P. L.
of Asbury Street to W. P. L. of Wil-
bricht Place.
11. Woodlawn Street from N. P.
L. of Asbury Street to the S. P. L.
of Karen Street and from the N. P.
L. of Karen Street to the northerly
end of Woodlawn Street.
12. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to S. P. L. of Dodge
Street.
City of Dubuque 1957 Concrete
Curb and Gutter Project No. 1.
Section II
1. North Grandview Avenue from
S. P. L. of Clarke Drive (east side
only) to the extended E. P. L. of
North Algona Street, and from the
extended E. P. L. of North Algona
Street to the N. P. L. of Dexter
Street.
2. West 3rd Street (south side on-
ly) from W. P. L. of Bluff Street
to the extended E. P. L. of Burch
Street.
3, Pennsylvania Avenue widening
from the N. P. L. of University
Avenue to the extended E. P. L.
of Lot 1 of 2 of Hyatt Place with
6" plain concrete surfacing with in-
tegral curb.
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.--South Property Line
and,
WHEREAS, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's office
for public inspection,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that on the 4th day of March,
1957, a public hearing will be held
at 7:30 o'clock p.m. in the Council
Chamber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the pro-
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract and at
80 Regular Session. February 4, 1957
the same time to the boundaries of
the proposed district, to the cost of
ent, to the amount
the
to be assessed against
any lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice
of the time and place of such hear-
ing to be published in some news-
paper published in the City of
Dubuque, the last of which shall be
not less than two (2) nor in o r e
than four (4) weeks prior to the
day fixed for its consideration and
unless property owners at the time
of final consideration of said reso.
lution have on file with the Clerk
objections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its fi-
nal decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of February, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 35.57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Metropolitan Heights.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of the Southwest
fractional quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section 6, Township 88
North, Range 3 east of the 5th P.
M., and Lot 1 of the Southeast
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
of Section One, Township 88, North,
Range 2 East of the 5th P.M., in
Dubuque County, Iowa, is platted
as Lots 1 to 24 inclusive of "Met-
ropolitan Heights" in D u b u q u e
County. Iowa; and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis -
Sion and, had Its approval endorsed
thereon;
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to the
Statutes and Ordinances relating
thereto,
NOW THERE BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of February, A.D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
January 15, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Mr. Les Harney, Chairman of the
Dubuque Airport Commission, has
advised this office that Ben C. Ar-
quitt, former lessor of the Base
Operators Building located upon
the Muncipal Airport, during the
month of December, 1956, vacated
said premises. In so vacating, it is
alleged that certain articles of per-
sonalty belonging to the City of
Dubuque and contained within the
terms and conditions of a Bill of
Sale executed, by Ben C. Arquitt to
the City of Dubuque on January 9,
1956, were removed and are in the
possession of Ben C. Arquitt. The
value of said personal property is
fixed at $590.00. Demand has been
made for reimbursement by Mr.
Arquitt, but payment has been re-
fused.
It is therefor respectfully rec-
ommended that a Resolution be
Regidar Session, Fe brnary 4, 1%.7 87
passed authorizing the City Attor-
ney's office to institute legal action
for the recovery of said property or
its value and further authorizing
the Mayor of the City of Dubuque
to sign the Petition for and on be-
half of the said City.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. Czizek
Asst. City Solicitor
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the Asst. City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of February, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: I.EO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Page 71
RESOLUTION NO. 36.57
WHEREAS, information has been
received by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that certain arti-
cles of personal property belonging
to the City of Dubuque have been
removed from the Municipal Air-
port of the City of Dubuque without
authority or compensation there-
for; and
WHEREAS, by virtue of such re-
moval, the City of Dubuque has
been damaged in the sum of ap-
proximately Six hundred Dollars
($600.00), which said sum repre.
sents actual value of said personal
property; and,
WHEREAS, demand has been
made upon Ben C. Arquitt for the
restoration of said property or the
payment to said City for the loss
thereof; and
WHEREAS, all efforts to negoti-
ate said matter have been in vain;
and,
WHEREAS, it has been recom-
mended by the City Attorney's of-
fice that an action he instituted' for
the recovery of said property or its
value:
NOW, THEREFORE, be it re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa that the City
Attorney be and he is hereby au-
thorized to institute appropriate le-
gal action for the recovery of said
property or its value gainst Ben. C.
Arquitt, and that the Mayor be
and he is hereby authorized to exe-
cute the necessary papers, includ.
ing the signing of the Petition for
and on behalf of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa.
RESOLUTION NO. 31.57
A Resolution accepting the plat
of Richards Subdivision and estab.
lishing Andrew Court, B c I 1 in a n
Street and Boyer Street as public
streets.
WHEREAS, Andrew J. Richard
has submitted to the City Council
for approval a plat in which Lot 1
of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 350; Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1
of Mineral Lot 349; and Lot 2 of
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of
Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 349 in the City
of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, are platted as Lots 1 to 30
inclusive of Richard's Subdivision;
and
WHEREAS, the Planning and
Zoning Commission has endorsed
its approval on said plat; and
WHEREAS, there appears on
said plat certain streets to be
known as Andrew Court, Bellman
Street and Boyer Street. w h i c h
streets have been graded and have
water and sewer mains installed
therein but have not been curbed
or surfaced; and tat dedicates
WHEREAS, said p
said streets together with certain
easements for public utilities to the
public; and the City Council has
WHEREAS,
examined said plat and determined
that the same should be approved
subject to certain terms and condi-
tions hereinafter set forth.
Re-
solved
THEREFORE, Beof the
solved by the City Council
City of Dubuque: plat of Rich
Section 1. That the p
is h ebySubappro` ed and and the same
Andrew
is hereby PP
gg Regular Session, Febrnary 4, 1951
Court, Bellman Street and Boyer
Street as the same appear the
be accepted and established as
public streets.
Section 2. That the sewer and
water mains now 'located in saki'
streets be and the same are here-
by accepted as public mains and
that the easements for public util-
ities as the same appear on said
plat be and the same are accepted.
Section 3. That the Mayor and
and City Clcrk be and :hey are
hereby authorized to endorse the
approval of the City of Dubuque on
said plat on condition that the said
Andrew J. Richard, by acceptance
of this Resolution secured by ade-
quate security approved by t h e
City Manager, agree to install the
following improvements at his own
expense prior to November 1, 1958:
(a) To surface Andrew C o u r t,
Bellman Street and Boyer Street as
the same appear on said plat thir-
ty feet in width with 21�i" bitumin-
ous concrete surfacing with 6" sta-
bilized base stone and seal coat.
(b) To construct concrete curb
ai.•d gutter on Andrew Court, Bell -
man Street and Boyer Street.
(c) To install storm sewers in
accordance with plans heretofore
submitted to the City Engineer.
(d) To agree to maintain said
improvements for the following pe-
riods of time:
The sanitary sewer mains for a
period of 2 years from the date of
this resolution.
The street surfacing and curb
and gutter for a period of 4 years
from the date of completion and ac-
ceptance.
The storm sewers for a perimi,
of 2 years from the date of comple-
tion.
Section 4. That in the event the
said Andrew J. Richard shall fail
within thirty days from the date of
the adoption of this resolution, to
accept the terms of this resolution
and provide adequate security for
the performance thereof, then, in
that event, this resolution and the
approval of said plat shall be void
and of no effect.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of February, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELI ER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Acceptance of
RESOLUTION NO. 37-57
Andrew J. Richards having ex-
amined the foregoing resolution
and being familiar with the terms
thereof hereby accepts the same
and agrees to perform the work de-
scribed in Section 3 thereof prior
to November 1, 1958.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Feb-
ruary 4th, 1957.
Andrew J. Richard
1 hereby certify that I have ex-
amined the security for the per-
formance of the terms of the fore-
going resolution and the same is
approved.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, Feb-
ruary 23, 1957. L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueiler, Welu.
Nays—None.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Approved July 1 1957.
Adopted July 1 .... 1957.
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Councilmen ,
City Clerk
'or
Sl_x,.i.il se%sion, February 26, 1y5i 89
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, February 26,
1957.
Council met at 4:30 P.M.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Dove.
:Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the prupose of
adopting resolutions for the re 2lo-
cation of certain sections of High.
way No. 61 and No. 151 within the
City.
February 26, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
A resolution has been presented
to the City for approval of the im-
provement of U.S. highway No. 61
and U.S. Highway No. 151 within
the City of Dubuque.
The resolution authorizes Chan.
ges in Resolution No. 37-56 pass-
ed March 6, 1956, as follows:
(3) (a) The Council agrees that
speed limit signing erected on the
part of highway included under the
above project will specify respec-
tively,
cified in paragraph No. 7 of reso-
Jution signed March 6, 1956, by the
following:
Sta. 163 � 84" 2000-1) Storm Sew-
er app. 70 Lf
Sta. 163+ Manholes, 10' 2 ea.
Sta. 163 - 15" 2000-D Storm Sew-
er app. 62 Lf
Sta. 163 + RT. to Sta. 167 + RT.
15" 1500-I) Storm Sewer app. 3001.E
Sta. 163 ' RT. to Sta. 167+ RT.
15" 2000-D Storm Sewer app. 120
Lf
Sta. 174 RT. to Sta. 179 + 15"
1500-D Storm Sewer app. 522 Lf
(5) The Council agrees to in-
creasing from 8' to 10', the parking
lane width specified in paragraph
No. 9 of resolution signed March
6, 1956.
Northbound
55 miles per hour from Sta. 1051
90.2 to Stu. 150 , 00.
45 miles per hour from Sta. 155
+00 to Sta. 165 - 00 adjacent to
Southern Avenue.
35 miles per hour from Sta. 165
+00 to Sta. 178 } 71
Southbound
35 miles per hour from Sta. 178
•+ 71 to Sta. 164 ; 50 tat Southern
Avenue)
55 miles per hour from Sta. 164
+ 50 to Sta. 105 190.2
(b) Any changes in the speed
limits agreed to above will be au-
thorized only after approval has
been secured from the Highway
Commission.
(4) The Council agrees to the
changes in storm sewer and addi-
tional pavement widening specified
for the proposed paving project and
to increase the reimbursement spe-
The quantities required for the
10' width are estimated as follows:
Portland cement concrete pave-
ment app. 1301 sq. yds.
(6) The Council will by ordinance
prohibit parking of any nature
from Sta. 166 • 50 Rt. to Sta. 178+
71 Rt., also prohibit left turns on
Locust Street at the Southern Ave-
nue and Railroad Street intersec.
tions. A single line of parallel park-
ing will be permitted from Sta.
166 4 50 Lt. to Sta. 178 i 71 Lt.
Upon completion of the project,
the Council agrees that —
(a) Upon receipt from the High-
way Commission of a list of drive-
ways and entrances provided for
access under the above improve-
ment specified as Project Number
U -UG -17 (7), said list will be re-
corded under a supplemental ordi-
nance.
I have reviewed these changes
and recommend that the Council
not approve:
1. The speed limits of 35 miles
per hour from Station 165 + 00 to
Station 178+71 This speed, it is
felt, is excessive in this residential
area and along a recreation area.
2. That the 84" storm sewer and
two10 foot manholes should be
Paid
for by the state as it is on the
intergal part of the highway. We
requested that this size sewer be
installed under the highway be-
cause the existing sewer is not ade-
quate for future use, but coldbm
connected to the existing city . o
sewer.
3. The street widening for a park-
ing lune from 8 feet to 10 feet is
90 Special Session, Febniary 26. 1957
not necessary. p
and re -
pavement t should
quests a wider
pay the additional cost.
4. The elimination of left turns
on Locust Street at Southern Ave-
nue and Railroad Street intersec-
tion would create confusion and
disrupt our truck routes through
the City.
The other sections of the resolu-
tion would be in order and are ap-
propriate.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz.
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendations of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the fallowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present address the Coun-
cil if they so desire. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mr. Cyril Wissel, chairman of the
highway and rural roads com-
mittee and Milton S. Englebrecht,
Secretary of the Chrmber of Com-
merce both addressed the Coun-
cil voicing their approval of the
Council's action.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Approved .... J111y. . 1.... 1957
Adopted...1.... 1957
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Attest:
City Clerk.
Re>;tiUr Sesscioti. March 4, 19V
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session March 4. 1957,
Council met at 7 30 P.\I.
Present --Mayor Dove. Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
µe111. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor
Dove states that this Ls the regu-
lar monthly meeting of the Pity
Council for the purpose of acting
upon such business as may proper-
ly come before the meeting
ORDINANCE NO. 14.57
An Ordinance establishing North
Grandview Avenue and Changing
the Names of Certain Streets to
provide therefor, said Ordinance
was passed upon first reading Feb-
ruary 4, 1957, and ordered placed
on file with the City Clerk for pub-
lic inspection for final adoption,
was presented for final adoption.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 14-57
An Ordinance Establlahln North
urandview Avenue and Changing
the Names of Pertain Streets to
provide therefor.
Be It ordained by the l.'Ity Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That "orandview Ave-
nue Extension" as the same has been
constructed under the plan and spe,•i-
fications approved by Itesolution No.
35-55 be and the esme is hereby es-
tablished as a public street to be
known as -North orandview Avenue;"
8ectlon 2. That the name of Audu-
lwn Street from Its southerly terminus
to the extension of the south prop-
erty line of Lot 74 In Woodlawn Park
Addition be and the same Is hereby
changed to North Urandview Avenue,
Section 3. That a strip of land 54,
feet In width through lot 1 of Lot 79,
Lot 78, Lot 77, Lot a of Lot one of
Lot 76 Lot 125, Lot 124, Lot 126,
Lot 12i, and Lot 126, all In Wood -
lawn Park Addition, as the same hus
been laid out on plans prepared by
the City Engineer and submitted to
the City Council be and the same is
hereby established as a public atreet
to be hereafter known as "North
Grandview Avenue;"
Section 4. That the name of Rose-
dale Avenue from its Intersection with
the alley first east of Atlantic turret
to its Intersection with Avoca Street,
I* and the same Is hereby changed
to "North Grandview Avenue;"
Section S. That the name of Avoca
Street from Its Intersection with Rose-
dale Avenue to Its northerly terminus
be and the same is hereby changed
to "North orandview Avenue;"
Section 6. That North orandview
Avenue he slid the same Is hereby
widened to include Lot A of Lot1 of
Lot 1 of Lot 179 food 4`,art of Lot 5 of
Lot 179. both In N'oodlawn Park
Addition;
Section 7. That upon the adoption
and publication of this Ordinance the
City Clerk be and he Is hereby auth-
orised and dirt -ted to record a cer-
"fled Coe
py therof In the officeof
the County Recorder (it Dubuque
County, Iowa, In the manner pru-
vided by law,
of
Reetion 5 This ordlnanea 111,0111 La
in full force am.t effe,t hum nod aftat
Its final I+assase, adoptl"n and publl•
cation as 1,?? law pt•ovldsd
Intr.wluceAt the 4th tiny of p'ebrnsty,
1957.
Itu1e requiring readillf on tbraa
separate dap�rs auapendaA 1,y unfold
mous V0 411 the 4 tit day of 1�aMuar y
1957
Passed, adopted and approved this
4th da; of March 1561
t HARIX8 IC. DOVM Mayot
t'I.ARENCIC P WK151
ItAY F. Kol,It
Lb.o N BCiiPII'LLICR
t'11ARLES A. KINTZINORY4
Attest Counellmen
Leo F Frommelt.
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tab.
gra{{ih-Herald Newspaper tits 11th day
of Msn•h 1551
LHO F. FROMMELT,
lt. 3/9 lily Clark
Councilman Schueller (loved the,
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Pen-
dency of resolution of Necessity
for public improvements and hear-
ing upon proposed plans and speci-
fications, form of contract and cost
of improvements for the "City of
Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb and
Gutter Project No. 1," Section 1.
1. Audubon street from S. P. L.
of Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Addi-
tion to Rosedale Avenue.
2. Bunker Hill Street from the
S.P.I.. of Clarke Drive to N.P.L. of
Asbury street.
3. North Grandview avenue (west
side only) from the S.P.L. of Clarke
Drive to the N.Y.L. of Rosedale
avenue.
4. Keokuk Street from the N.P.L.
of Primrose to the northerly end
of Keokuk street.
5. Lennox avenue from E. P. L
of McI'oland to the E. P. L of
Born avenue and the S. P. L. of
Pennsylvania avenue.
6. Montana street from S. P. L
of Wilbricht Lane to N. P. L. of
Merfe Id Lane.
7. Pennsylvania avenue from W.
P. L. of Chaney Road to the west
city limits.
H. Prescott street from S. P. L. of
Einerson street to S. P. L. of Roose-
velt atreet.
9. Solon street from E. P. I- of
Nevada street to the W. P. L of
Alpine htreet.
92 Regular Session, March 4, 1957
10. Wilbricht Lane from S. P. L.
of Asbury street to W. P. L. of
Wilbricht Place.
11. Woodlawn street from N.P.L.
of Asbury street to the S.P.L. of
Karen street and from the N. P. L.
of Karen street to the northerly
end of Woodlawn street.
12. York street from N. P. L. of
Curtis street to S. P. L. of Dodge
street.
Section II
1. North Grandview avenue from
S. P. L. of Clarke Drive (east side
only) to the extended E. P. L. of
North Algona Street, and from the
extended E. P. L. of North Algona
street to the N. P. L. of Dexter
street.
2. West 3rd street (south side
only) from W.P.L. of Bluff street
to the extended E. P. L. of Burch
street.
3. Pennsylvania avenue widening
from the N. P. L. of University
avenue to the extended E. P. L.
of Lot I of 2 of Hyatt Place with
6" plain concrete surfacing with
integral curb.
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.—South Property Line
at an estimated assessed cost of
$66,511.54, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 27, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Gentlemen:
The improvement of Bunker Hill
Street from Clarke Drive to Asbury
Street is included in our 1957
Street Construction Program. This
street is only platted 20 feet wide
in this location and in order to
construct the street to a proper
width it is necessary to acquire
20 feet of additional property on
one side of the street because of
the location of a house too close
to take the same amount off each
side.
I have contacted the owners
that would be affected and have
been unable to negotiate with all
of them for the acquisition of the
property needed for widening.
It is recommended that this
street be deleted from the 1957
street construction program.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILT7,,
City Manager
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of City
Manager Schiltz be approved. Sec.
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Merlyn Dig.
man, objecting to the construction
of curb and gutter and street sur.
facing of Prescott and Emerson
street, as per information as pub-
lished in the Telegraph Herald
under date of November 30, 1956,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the petition be
overruled. Seconded by Council.
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of LaVerne A. &
Gertrude Wersinger objecting to
curb and gutter and street surfac-
ing of Bunker Hill road, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carriod by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Leo W. Winter et al
protesting to the proposed improve-
ment of Bunker Hill Drive from
the south property line of Clarke
Drive to the North property line
of Asbury street with concrete
curb and gutter and surfacing, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kint-
zinger moved that the communi-
cation be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Merlyn Digman et
al, objecting to the proposed im-
provements on Emerson and Pres-
cott streets, presented and read.
Mr. Digman was advised that no
improvements on Emerson street
1
Reptlar Session, '.March 4. 1957 93
are in the current street program
under discussion. Councilman Welu
moved that the petition objecting
to the proposed improvements of
Prescott street be overruled. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Estelle Ahlers,
objecting to the assessment of her
property on Solon street, as being
too high, on the proposed improve-
ments, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the ob-
jection be overruled. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Gordon W. Kindberg
et al, signed by a group of prop-
erty owners living on Rosedale
from Algona to Avoca protesting
the proposed assessment for street
surfacing of Rosedale, presented
and read. Councilman Kintzinger
moved that the petition be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following:
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Gertrude M.
Merritt objecting to the surfacing
and curb and gutter proposed im-
provements on Rosedale street,
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the com-
munication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended in order to let
anyone present address the Coun-
cil if they so desire, relative to
the proposed improvements of
various streets with curb and gut
ter and surfacing, which are pres-
ently being considered. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Mr. Gordon Kindberg, Louis Aus-
tin, Harold Demkier, Mrs. John
Palmer, Bert Rowell and Mrs. Rob.
ert Rowell all addressed the Coun-
cil objecting to the assessment of
surfacing. They all seemed to be
of the opinion that the City would
stand the cost of the surfacing be.
ing; under the impression further
that the extension of North Grand.
view avenue would not be assessed
against the property owners along
the route, when you consider the
fact that the extension is a civic
improvement to relieve congested
traffic from the downtown area.
After considerable discussion City
Manager Schiltz recommended that
the property owners on the south
side of the street from Avoca to
Atlantic streets on Rosedale be
assessed for a thirty foot street.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 38-57
Resolution amending Resolution
No. 33-57.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Resolution No.
33-57 being the Resolution of Ne-
cessity for the City of Dubuque
1957 Concrete Curb and Gutter
Project No. 1, Section 1, be and the
same is hereby amended by delet-
ing the following portions of the
following named streets therefrom:
Bunker Hill from the S. P. L. of
Clarke Drive to the N. P. L. of As.
bury street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CIiARLFS F. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINT71NGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second
ed by C'ouncihnun Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Year, --Mayer Dove, councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nay* ---Nope.
94 Regular Session, March 4, 1957
Decision of Council upon objet-
tions to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
provements.
RESOLUTION NO. 39.57
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the City of Dubuque 1957 Con.
crete Curb and Gutter Project
No. 1.
Section I
1. Audubon Street from S. P. L.
of Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Ad-
dition to Rosedale Avenue.
2. North Grandview Avenue
(west side only) from the S. P. L.
of Clarke Drive to the N. P. L. of
Rosedale Avenue.
3. Keokuk Street from the N. P.
L. of Primrose to the northerly
end of Keokuk Street.
4. Lennox Avenue from E. P. L.
of McPoland to the E. P. L. of
Bom Avenue and the S. P. L. of
Pennsylvania Avenue.
5. Montana Street from S. P. L.
of Wilbricht Lane to N. P. L, of
Merfeld Lane.
6. Pennsylvania Avenue from W.
P. L. of Chaney Road to the west
city limits.
7. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson Street to S. P. L. of
Roosevelt Street.
8. Solon Street from E. P. L. of
Nevada Street W the W. P. L. of
Alpine Street.
9. Wilbricht Lane from S. P. L.
of Asbury Street to W. P. I- of
Wilbricht Place.
10. Woodlawn Street from N. P.
L. of Asbury Street to the S. P. L.
of Karen Street and from the N.
P. L. of Karen Street to the north-
erly end of Woodlawn Street.
11. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to S. P. L. of Dodge
Street.
Section 11
1. North Grandview Avenue from
S. P. L. of Clarke Drive (east side
only) to the extended E. P. L. of
North Algona Street, and from the
extended E. P. L. of North Algona
Street to the N. P. L. of Dexter
Street.
2. West 3rd Street (south side
only) from W. P. L. of Bluff Street
to the extended E. P. L. of Burch
Street.
3. Pennsylvania Avenue widen-
ing from the N. P. L. of University
Avenue to the extended E. P. L. of
Lot 1 of 2 of Hyatt Place with 6"
plain concrete surfacing with in-
tegral curb.
E. P. L.—East Property Line
W. P. L.—West Property Line
N. P. L.—North Property Line
S. P. L.—South Property Line
have been approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and public notice given as provided
by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa,
1950, pertaining to public contracts
and bonds, and the time and place
fixed for the hearing of all objec-
tions to said plans, specifications
or contract for or cost of such im.
provements, said time being this
4th day of March, 1957; and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 4th day of
March, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
at the Council Chambers in the
City Hall for the purpose of hear-
ing all interested parties and con-
sidering any and all objections
which have been filed to the pro-
posed plans, specifications or con-
tract for or cost of the improve-
ment herein described and pro-
posed to be made; and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been duly weighed and con-
sidered; now, therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
and filed to the plans, specifica-
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
same hereby overruled and such
plans, specifications and form of
contract heretofore approved are
hereby aodpted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of cost said
improvement be made a matter of
permanent record in connection
with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE 11. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELT R
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEU F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Regular Sessiini, \larch 4, 1%. 95
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas ---Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 33.57
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the City
Clerk showing among other things
the following:
1. The Assessment Limits.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type Of
construction and kind of material
to be used for each section of the
proposed improvement.
6. in each case the amount there.
of which is estimated to be assessed
against each lot, for the City of
Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb and
Gutter Project No. 1.
Section i
1. Audubon Street from S. P. L
of Lot 73 of WoodlaAn Park Addi-
tion to Rosedale Avenue.
2. North Grandview Avenue
(west side only) from the S. P. L
of Clarke Drive to the N. P. L. of
Rosedale Avenue.
3. Keokuk Street from the N. P.
L. of Primrose to the northerly end
of Keokuk Street.
4. Lennox Avenue from E. P. L
of McPoland to the L P. L. of
Horn Avenue and the S. P. L of
Pennsylvania Avenue
5. Montana Street from S. P. L
Of Wilbncht Lane to N. P. L of
Merfeld Lane.
6. Pennsylvania Avenue from W.
P. L. of Chaney Road W the west
city limits.
7. Prescott Street from S. P. L of
Emerson Street to S P. L of Ruuse-
velt Street.
8, Solon Street from E. P. L of
Nevada Street to the W P. L of
Alpine Street.
9, Wilbricht Lane frorn S. P. L.
if Asbury Street to W. P. L. of
Wilbricht Place.
10. Woodlawn Street from N. P.
L. of Asbury Street to the S. P. L.
A Karen Street and from the N. P.
L. of Karen Street to the northerly
end of Woodlawn Street.
11. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to S. P. L. of Dodge
Street.
Section 11
1. North Grandview Avenue from
S. P. L of Clarke Drive (east side
only) to the extended E. P. L. of
North Algona Street, and from the
extended E. P. L. of North Algona
Street to the N. P. L. of Dexter
Street.
2. West 3rd Street (south side
only) from W. P. L. of Bluff Street
to the extended E. P. L. of Burch
Street.
3. Pennsylvania Avenue widening
from the N. P. L. of University
Avenue to the extended E. I'. L. of
Lot 1 of 2 of Hyatt Place with 6"
plain concrete surfacing with in-
tegral curb.
E. I'. L.—East Property Line
W. P. L—West Property Ione
N. P. L.—North Property Line
S. P. L. —South Property Line
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers. deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improve-
ment, and unless property owners
at the time of the final considera.
tion of this proposed resolution
have on file with the city Clerk
objections to the amount of tilt'
proposed assessments, they shall
be deemed to have waived all ob
jectiona thereto.
Said improvemenLs shall be con -
strutted and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there
fore by the ('ity Engineer which
have been approved by the "lly
Council and are flow on file ai1h
the City Clerk. That the cuss lout
expense of making sold inlpruvr
{ ment will be nhht'aMt'd
111,4111
I and again4t, all wilivali1ly o" 11(.41
ohrhlr
property IyuiB
ill
lihtance, provided by law slid ill
an amount not lu elireeil ihr
amount provided by low, plupvrty
will IN• as+chiw'd wllvthei the hewn
96 Regular Session, March 4, 1957
abuts thereon or is adjacent there-
to according to area and in pro-
portion to the special benefits
s con-
ferred thereby, and any
ency
and cost and expense of Section
II shall be paid out of the Street
Fund. Street Improvement Bonds
shall be issued and sold in antici-
pation of deferred payments of as-
sessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway por-
tion of any street or assessment dis-
trict shall be assessed to and paid
by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 4th day of February, 1957.
RECORD OF FINAL ADOPTION
The foregoing resolution was fin-
ally passed and adopted, by the
City Council this 4th day of March,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION NO. 40-57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
pursuant to a resolution of neces-
sity No. 33-57 which was duly
passed by this Council, for the CIty
of Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb
and Gutter Project No. 1.
Section 1
1. Audubon Street from S. P. L.
of Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Addi-
tion to Rosedale Avenue.
2. North Grandview Avenue
(west side only) from the S. P. L.
of Clarke Drive to the N. P. L. of
Rosedale Avenue.
3. Keokuk Street from the N. P.
L. of Primrose to the northerly
end of Keokuk Street.
4. Lennox Avenue from E. P. L.
A McPoland to the E. P. L. of Born
Avenue and the S. P. L. of Penn-
sylvania Avenue.
5. Montana Street from S. P. L.
of Wilbricht Lane to N. P. L. of
Merfeld Lane.
B. Pennsylvania Avenue from W.
P. L. of Chaney Rond to the west
city limits.
7. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson Street to S. P. L. of
Roosevelt Street.
8. Solon Street from E. P. L.
of Nevada Street to the W. P. L.
of Alpine Street.
9. Wilbricht Lane from S. P. L. of
Asbury Street to N. P. L. of Wil-
bricht Place.
10. Woodlawn Street from N. P.
L. of Asbury Street to the S. P. L.
of Karen Street and from the N.
P. L. of Karen Street to the north-
erly end of Woodlawn Street.
11. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to S. P. L. of Dodge
Street.
Section II
1. North Grandview Avenue
from S. P. L. of Clarke Drive (east
side only) to the extended E. P. L.
of North Algona Street, and from
the extended E. P. L. of North Al.
gona Street to the N. P. L. of Dex-
ter Street.
2. West 3rd Street (south side
only) from W. P. L. of Bluff Street
to the extended E. P. L. of Burch
Street.
3. Pennsylvania Avenue widen-
ing from the N. P. L. of University
Avenue to the extended E. P. L. of
Lot 1 of 2 of Hyatt Place with B"
plain concrete surfacing with in-
tegral curb.
E. P. L.—East Property Line
W. P. L.—West Property Line
N. P. L.—North Property Line
S. P. L.—South Property Line
be and the same are hereby or.
dered and constructed by this
Council upon its own motion and
with or without the petition of
property owners. All the work
shall be constructed in accordance
with the plans and specifications
heretofore adopted and now on
file in the office of the City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of Section I for
the said improvements be paid for
by levying special assessments
against the privately owned prop -
'0.
Regular S(--,
erty lying: within the assessable d,.-
tance from the improvement_
whether such property abut upim
the same or rthe arre ea thereof and
acent thereto.
according
in proportion to the special bene-
fits conferred, and any deficiency
and cost and expense of Section 11
,ill be paid out of the Street Fund
Payment will be made to the con-
tractor out of funds realized from
the sale of bonds as provided by
la, after the work has been com-
pleted and accepted by the City
Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the i
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
proposals for the construction of
the various improvements herein
provided for in the manner provid-
ed by law, the said improvements i
shall be completed on or before 200
calendar days after notice to pro-
ceed is issued. j
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March 195..
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELL'
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINIGF.R
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROM_MELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dave, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—Hone.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Pen-
dency of Resolution of Necessity
for Public Improvements and Hear.
ing upon proposed plans and spec-
ifications, form of contract and
cost of improvements for City of
Dubuque 1957 Bituminous Con.
crete Surfacing Project No. 1 on
the following streets.
Section I
1. Angella Street from E. P. I.. of
Lot 15 Quigley's Sub. Out Lot 709.
2. Audubon Street from N. P. L.
of Grandview to S. P. L of Rose-
dale Avenue.
3. Bunker Hill Street from S. P.
L. of Clarke Drive to N. P. L of
Asbury Street.
\laith 4. 1957
4. Cherry street from W 1- 1.
of Avox,a street to end of Cherry
street
5 Decatur street from W 1' 1.
of Rhomberg to F P. 1. of Lincoln
Avenue..
6 Fulton street from F 11. 1.. of
Monroe to F. 1' L of King street.
. Gilmore street from S. P. I.
of West Fifth to the end of Gil-
more street.
8. Greeley street from S. P L
of Broadway to east end of Greeley
street.
9. Monroe street from S. P. L.
of Broadway to alley west of Ful-
ton street.
10. Prescott street from S. P. L.
of Emerson to S. P. L. of Roose-
velt street.
11. Providence street from N. P.
L. of Johnson to S. P. L of Staf-
ford street.
12. West 17th street from E. P.
L of Cox to existing concrete on
West 17th street.
13. Solon street from E. P L
of Nevada to the W. P. L of Alpine
street.
14. East 25th street from N. P. L.
of Central to alley north of Elm
street.
15. Union street from S. P. L
of Cleveland to the N. P. L of
Rush street.
16. York street from N. P. L of
Curtis street to the S. P. L of
Dodge street.
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing of
Municipal Parking Lots Located
At:
Section 11
1. Fifth and Bluff streets
2. Fourth and Iowa streets
3. Tenth street and Central ave-
nue
E. P. L—East Property Line
W. P. L.—West Property Line
N. P. L --North Property Line
S. P. L.—South Property Line
at an estimated assessed cost of
$72,015.41, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays- rune.
Petition of Howard F O'Ri ien
et al, objecting to resurfacing; of
Gn-eley street with Bituminous
98 Regular Session, March 4. 1957,
Concrete surfacing, presented and
read. Councilman Well, moved that
the petition be overruled. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car- i
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
No oral objectors present in the
Council Chamber relative to the
surfacing of Greeley street.
March 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
After reviewing the objections
to the proposed improvement of
Greeley Street with Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing, I recommend
that the easterly 45.5 feet of Gree.
ley Street be deleted from the pro-
gram and that the easterly assess-
ment limits be established by the
easterly property line of Lots 33
and 17 of King's Grove Addition.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 41.57
Resolution amending Resolution
No. 25-57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Resolution No.
25-57 being the Resolution of Ne-
cessity fro the City of Dubuque
1957 Bituminous Concrete Surfac-
ing Project No. 1, Section 1, be and
the same is herby amended by de-
leting the following portions of the
following named streets there.
from:
Street Beginning Point
Terminal Point
Bunker Hill from S. P. L. of
Clarke Drive to N. P. L. of Asbury
Street.
Easterly 45.5 feet of Greeley
Street (easterly assessment lim
its be established by the easterly
property line of Lots 33 and 17 of
King Grove's Addition)
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE.
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger m o v e d
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Decision of Council upon objec-
tions to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
provements.
RESOLUTION NO. 42-57
WHEREAS, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the City of Dubuque 1957 Bit-
uminous Concrete Surfacing Proj-
ect No. 1
Section 1.
1. Angela Street from E. P. L.
of Cox to E. P. L. of Lot 15 Quig-
ley's Sub Out Lot 709.
2. Audubon Street from N. P. L.
of Grandview to S. P. L. of Rose-
dale Avenue.
3. Cherry Street from W. P. L.
of Avoca Street to end of Cherry
Street.
4. Decatur Street from W. P. L.
of Rhomberg to E. P. L. of Lincoln
Avenue.
5. Fulton Street from E. P. L.
of Monroe to E. P. L. of K in g
Street.
6. Gilmore Street from S. P. L.
of West Fifth to the end of Gil-
more Street.
7. Greeley Street from S. P. L.
of Broadway to west lot line of Lot
16 King Grove Add.
8. Monroe Street from S. P. L.
of Broadway to alley west of Ful-
ton Street,
9. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson to S. P. L. of Roose-
velt Street.
10. Providence Street from N. P.
L. of Johnson to S. P. L. of Staf-
ford Street.
11. West 17th Street from E. P.
L. of Cox to existing concrete on
West 17th Street.
12. Solon Street from E. P. L
Regular Session, March 4, 1957, 99
of Nevada to the W. P.L. of Alpine
Street.
13. East 25th Street from N. P.
L. of Central to alley north of Elm
Street.
14. Union Street from S. P. L. of
Cleveland to the N. P. L. of Rush
Street.
15. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to the S. P. L. of
Dodge Street.
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
of Municipal Parking Lots
Section II — located at:
1. Fifth and Bluff Streets
2. Fourth and Iowa Streets
3. Tenth Street and C e n t r a l
Avenue
Note: E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
S.P.L.—South Property Line
N.P.L.—North Property Line
have been approved by the C it
Council of the City of Dubuque and
public notice given as provided by
Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa,
1950, pertaining to public contracts
and bonds, and the time and place
fixed for the hearing of all objec-
tions to said plans, specifications
or contract for or cost of such im-
provements, `said time being this
4th day of March, 1957, and
WHEREAS, the City Council mel
in regular session this 4th day of
March, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M
M. at the Council Chambers in the
City Hall for the purpose of hear-
ing all interested parties and con-
sidering any and all objections
which have been filed to the pro-
posed plans, specifications or con-
tract for or cost of the improve-
ment herein described and propos-
ed to be made; and
WHEREAS, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been duly weighed and con-
sidered; now, therefore
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that all objections which have been
made and filed to the plans, speci-
fications, contract for or cost of
said improvement herein describ-
ed and proposed to be made, be
and the same hereby overruled
and such plans, specifications and
form of cost said improvement be
made a matter of permanent rec-
ord in connection with said im-
provement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOI.B
LEO N. SCHUF.LLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved t he
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 2S•S7
WHEREAS, proposed plans, spe-
cifications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque and
are now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The Assessment Limits.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of
construction and kind of material
to be used, for each section of the
proposed improvement.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to be
assessed against each lot, for the
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1.
Section 1.
1. Angela Street from E. P. L.
of Cox to E. P. L. of Lot 15 Quig-
ley's Sub Out Lot 709.
2, Audubon Street from N. P. L.
of Grandview to S. P. L. of Rose-
dale Avenue.
3. Cherry Street from W. P. L. of
Avoca Street to end of C h e r r y
Street.
4. Decatur Street from W. P. L.
of Rhomberg to E. P. L. of Lin-
coln Avenue.
5. Fulton Street from E. P. L. of
Monroe to E. P. L. of King Street.
6. Gilmore Street from S. P. L.
of West Fifth to the end of Gil -
i more Street,
100Regular Session, March 4. 195,
7. Greeley Street from S. P. L.
of Broadway to west lot line of lot
16, King Grove Add.
9. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
of Emerson to S. P. L. of Roose-
velt Street.
lo. Providence Street from N.
P. L. of Johnson to S. P. L. of
Stafford Street.
11. West 17th Street from E. P.
L. of Cox to existing concrete on
West 17th Street.
12. Solon Street from E. P. L. of
Nevada to the W. P. L. of Alpine
Street.
13. East 25th Street from N. P.
L. of Central to alley north of Elm
Street.
14. Union Street from S. P. L.
of Cleveland to the N. P. L. of
Rush Street.
15. York Street from N. P. L. of
Curtis Street to the S. P. L. of
Dodge Street.
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
of Municipal Parking Lots.
Section II •— located at:
1. Fifth and Bluff Streets.
2. Fourth and Iowa Streets.
3. Tenth Street and Central Ave-
nue.
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
S.P.L.—South Property Line
N.P.L.—North Property Line
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV-
ED that the City Council on its own
motion or upon petition of proper-
ty owners, deems it advisable and
necessary for the public welfare to
make the herein mentioned im-
provement, and unless property
owners at the time of the final con-
sideration of this proposed resolu-
tion have on file with the City
Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessments, t hey
shall be deemed to have waived
all objections thereto.
Said improvements shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
fore by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making Section I of
said improvement will be assessed
upon and against all privately
owned property lying within asses-
sable distance provided by 1 a w
and in an amount not to exceed
the amount provided by law, prop-
erty will be assessed whether the
same abuts thereon or is adjacent
thereto according to area and in
proportion to the special benefits
conferred thereby, and any defici.
ency and cost and expense of Sec-
tion II shall be paid out of the
Street Fund do Parking M e t e r
Fund or partly out of each of said
finds. Street Improvement Bonds
shall be issued and sold in antici.
pation of deferred payments of as-
sessments when a contract h as
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment dis-
trict shall be assessed to and paid
by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
4th day of February, 1957.
Record of Final Adoption
The foregoing resolution was fi-
nally passed and adopted by the
City Council this 4th day of March,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—hlayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION NO. 43.57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity
No. 25-57 which was duly passed by
this Council, for the City of Du-
buque 1957 Bituminous Concrete
surfacing project No. 1.
Section I
1. Angela Street from E.P.L. of
Cox to E.P.L. of Lot 15 Quigley's
Sub Out Lot 709.
2. Audubon Street from N.P.L.
of Grandview to S.P.L. of Rosedale
Avenue.
3. Cherry Street from W.P.L. of
Avoca Street to end of Cherry
Street.
iim
Re vidar Session, ?March 4, 1957 1111
4. Decatur Street from W.P.L. I
of Rhomberg to F..P.L. of Lincoln
Avenue.
5, Fulton Street from E.P.L. of
Monroe to E.P.L. of King Street.
6. Gilmore Street from S.P.L.
of West Fifth to the end of Gilmore
Street.
7. Greeley Street from S.P.L.
of Broadway to west lot line of
Lot 16 King Grove Add.
8. Monroe Street from S.P.L. of
Broadway to alley west of Fulton
Street.
9. Prescott Street from S.P.L.
of Emerson to S.P.L. of Roosevelt
Street.
10. Providence Street from N.P.
L. of Johnson to S.P.L. of Stafford
Street.
11. West 17th Street from E.P.L.
of Cox to existing concrete on West
17th Street.
12. Solon Street from E.P.L. of
Nevada to the W.P.L. of Alpine
Street.
13. East 25th Street from N.P.L.
of Central to alley north of Elm
Street.
14. Union Street from S.P.L. of
Cleveland to the N.P.L. of Rush
Street. -
15. York Street from N.P.L. of
Curtis Street to the S,P.L. of Dodge
Street.
Bituminous Concrete surfacing of
Municipal Parking Lots
Section 11 ---located at:
I. Fifth and Bluff Streets.
2. Fourth and Iowa Streets.
3. Tenth Street and Central Av-
enue.
E.P.L.7-East Property Line
W.P.L. West Property Line
S.P.L. South Property Line
N.P.L. North Property Line
be and the same are hereby ordered
and constructed by this Council
upon its own motion and with or
without the petition of property
owners. All the work shall be con.
structed in accordance with the:
plans and specifications heretofore
adopted and now on file in the
office of the City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of Section I of
the said improvements be paid for
by levying special assessments
against the privately owned prop-
erty lying within the assessable
distance from the improvements,
whether such property abut upon
the same or are adjacent thereto,
!s-
according to the area thereof and
in proportion to the special bene-
fits conferred, and any deficiency
and cost & expense of Section II
will be paid out of the Street Ik
Parking :Meter Fund. Payment will
be made to the contractor out of
funds realized from the sale of
bonds as provided by law after the
work has been completed and ac-
cepted by the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
before 70 calendar days after no-
tice to proceed is issued.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU,
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
!Ways—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Pen-
dency of Necessity for Public im-
provements and Hearing upon pro-
posed plans and specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
provements for the construction of
Citv of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -Hot
Laid Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing
project No. I.
Section I
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the N.P.L. of Dexter street to
the extension of the S.P.L. of
Lot 74 of Woodlawn Park Addi-
tion.
2. North Grandview Avenue from
the W.P.L. of Auburn Street to
the S.P.L. of Clarke Drive.
Section H
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the W.P.L. of Auburn Street to
the intersection with Audubon
Street.
102 Regular Scssian, March i1_ 1957
2. Central Avenue from 32nd i
Street to the city limits.
at an estimated assessed cost of
$12,374.32.
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.--South Property Line
presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the follow -Ing
vote:
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Decision of Council upon objec-
tions to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
provements.
RESOLUTION NO. 44-57
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the City of Dubuque 1957 hot -
mix -hot laid asphaltic concrete sur-
facing project No. I.
Section I
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the N.P.L. of Dexter Street to
the extension of the S.P.L. of
Lot 74 of Woodlawn Park Addi.
tion.
2. North Grandview Avenue from
the W.P.L. of Auburn Street to
the S.P.L. of Clarke Drive.
Section 11
1, North Grandview Avenue from
the W.P.L. of Auburn Street to
the intersection with Audubon
Street.
2. Central Avenue from 32nd
Street to the city limits.
N.P.L.—North Property LineL.—
S.P.South Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
E.P.L.—East Property Line
have been approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque and
public notice given as provided by
Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa,
1950, pertaining to public con-
tracts and bonds, and the time and
place fixed for the hearing of all
objections to said plans, specifica-
tions or contract for or cost of such
improvements, said time being this
4th day of March, 1957; and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 4th day of
March, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
at the Council Chambers in the
City Hall for the purpose of hear -
ng all interested parties and con.
sidering any and all objections
which have been filed to the pro•
posed plans, specifications or con-
tract for or cost of the improve.
ment herein described and pro.
posed to be made; and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been duly weighed and con-
sidered; now, therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
and filed to the plans, speeifica.
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
same hereby overruled and such
plans, specifications and form of
contract heretofore approved are
hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of cost said
improvement be made a matter of
permanent record in connection
with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD,
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote.
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Necessity for RESOLUTION No. 29m)
57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file inthe office
of the
ity
Clerk showing among e her things
the following:
1.The Assessment Limits. d.
2. The streets to be imp
3. The width of such improvement.
Regular Session, March 4, 1957 103
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating
the same for each different type
of construction and kind of ma-
terial to be used.
6. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be as-
sessed against each lot, for the
City of Dubuque 1957 hot -mix
hot -laid asphaltic concrete sur-
facing project No. 1.
Section I
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the N.P.L. of Dexter Street to
the extension of the S.P.L. of
Lot 74 of Woodlawn Park Ad-
dition.
2. North Grandview Avenue from
the W.P.L. of Auburn Street to
the S.P.L. of Clarke Drive.
Section II
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the W.P.L. of Auburn Street to
the intersection with Audubon
Street.
2. Central Avenue from 32nd
Street to the city limits.
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.—South Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
E.P.L.—East Property Line
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
Said improvements shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
fore by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making Section I of
said improvement will be assessed
upon and against all privately own-
ed property lying within assessable
distance provided by law and in
an amount not to exceed the
amount provided by law, property
will be assessed whether the
same abuts thereon or is adja-
cent thereto according to area
and in proportion to the special
benefits conferred thereby, and any
deficiency and cost and expense of
Section II shall be paid out of the
Street Fund. Street improvement
bonds shall be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 4th day of February, 1957.
Record of Final Adoption
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 4th
day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU,
RAY F. KOLB,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove. Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION NO. 4557
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity
No. 29-57 which was duly passed
by this Council, for the City of
Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -Hot Laid
Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Proj-
ect No. 1.
Section I
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the N. P. L. of Dexter Street to
the extension of the S.P.L. of Lot
74 of Woodlawn Park Addition.
2. North Grandview Avenue
from the W.P.L. of Auburn Street
to the S.P.L. of Clarke Drive.
Section 11
1. North Grandview Avenue from
the W.P.L. of Auburn Street to the
intersection with Audubon Street.
104 Replar Session, March 4, 1957
L Central Avenue from 32nd
Street to the city limits.
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.p.L—South Property Line
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line
be and the same are hereby or-
dered and constructed by this
Council upon its own motion and
with or without the petition of
property owners. All the work
shall be constructed in accordance
with the plans and specifications I
heretofore adopted and now on
file in the office of the City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of Section 1 of
the said improvements be paid for
by levying special assessments
against the privately owned prop-
erty lying within the assessable dis-
tance from the improvements,
whether such property abut upon
the same or are adjacent thereto
according to the area thereof and
in proportion to the special bene-
fits conferred, and any deficiency
and cost and expense of Section U
will be paid out of the Street Fund.
Payment may be made to the con-
tractor out of funds realized from
the sale of bonds as provided by
law after the work has been com-
pleted and accepted by the City
Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
before 30 calendar days after the
notice to proceed is issued.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmer
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
Communication of Iowa State
Highway Commission submitting
contract in which the Highway
Commission agrees to reimburse
the City for a sum not to exceed
$12,302.70 when the surfacing has
been completed on the extension
of U. S. No. 52 on Central avenue,
presented and read.
CONTRACT
This Agreement, made and en-
Iered by and between the Iowa
State Highway Commission, con-
iisting of the following members:
Robert K. Beck, Melvin Garham,
Chris Larsen, Emery Loomis, and
Russell F. Lundy, party of the
first part, and the City of Dubuque,
consisting of the folllowing Coun-
cilmen and Mayor: C. P. Welu,
Charles A. Kintzinger, Ray F. Kolb,
and Leo N. Schueller, Councilmen
and Mayor, Charles E. Dove.
Party of the second part.
Whereas, It is deemed necessary
to resurface with asphaltic con-
crete, the extension of U. S. 52
on Central Avenue in the City
of Dubuque from a point 56 ft.
north of the north property line of
32nd Street to the north corpora-
tion line, a distance of 791 ft., and
Whereas, If the City of Dubuque,
party of the second part, will pre-
pare the necessary plans and speci-
fications, let the contract, super-
vise construction and accept the
asphaltic concrete resurfacing and
incidental work as completed in
accordance with the plans and
specifications, the Iowa State High-
way Commission, party of the first
part agrees to reimburse the City
of Dubuque a sum not to exceed
$12,302.70 when such work has
been completed and so certified by
the City Engineer.
In Witness Whereof, The parties
hereto have set their hands for
the purposes herein expressed to
this and two other instruments of
like tenor.
First party as of Feb. 20, 1957
and Second party as of February
15, 1957.
Iowa State Highway Commission
First Party
Robert K. Beck, Chairman
City Council of Dubuque, Iowa
Second Party
Charles E. Dove
Mayor
Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Regular Session, 'larch 4, 1957 105
Councilman Welu moved that
the contract be made a matter of
record. seconded by Mayor Dove.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 21, 1957
To the Iionorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports of
the City Auditor, City Treasurer,
City Health Department and City
Water Works for the month of
January as well as list of claims
and list of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month of
January, 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Statement of
Receipts and list of claims for
which warrants were drawn during
the month of January 1957, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the proof of publica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 27, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Carr Adams &
Collier Jobbing Division for per-
mission to extend a portion of their
office building roof over the side-
walk at 30 South Locust Street was
referred to the City Manager for
investigation and report.
Upon investigation it was found
that the building had been con-
structed before Locust Street was
widened and the overhang was not
noticeable. When the street was
widened and sidewalks constructed
the roof overhung the sidewalk.
The overhang is similar to a cano-
py and has been authorized in
other locations provided the city
is protected by proper insurance
coverage.
I recommend that the petition
be granted and proper proceedings
prepared provided that the City
is relieved of any liability in con-
nection with this overhang.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHELTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that proper
proceedings be drawn. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 4, 107
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and
policies and request your approval
on same for filing, subject to the
approval of the City Solicitor:
EXCAVATION
George A. Saffran, D/B/A Saf-
fran Construction Co., Policy No.
CLP 112-31717, American Surety
Co. of New York.
Russell A. Schueller, D/B/A
Schueller and Company, Policy No.
CLP 112-31723, American Surety
Co. of New York.
Dubuque Excavating Company,
Policy No. CL 838009, Bituminous
Casualty Corporation.
BLASTING
George A. Saffran, Bond No. 12-
530-429, American Surety Co. of
New York.
HEATING
O'Neill Fuel & Heating Co., West-
ern Surety Company.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies be placed on file
subject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
106 ReRnlar Session, Nfarch 4, 1957
March 1, 1957
To the IIonorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition of Dubuque cab
operators asking for an adjustment
in taxicab rates was referred to
the City Manager to investigate
and report back to the City Coun-
cil.
I have reviewed the rates and
ordinance of Waterloo, Cedar Rap-
ids, Sioux City, Davenport, Council
Bluffs and Rockford, Illinois, and
find that all cities require meter
cabs except Davenport which has
a zone rate. Most fares on meters
range from a minimum of 35c for
the first one-half mile and 10c for
each additional one-half mile to
45c for the first one-half mile and
10c for each additinoal one-half
mile with 25c for additional passen-
gers. All rates in the above cities
are at least 20% above those rates
proposed by the taxicab companies.
In establishing the zone rates
the short rider is not subsidizing
the long rider and in my opinion
is fair. If it is necessary for a cab
to pick up a passenger in the outer
zone who desires to go to another
location in this zone, the fare
would be We for one passenger.
This would seem proper because
the distance a cab must travel to
pick up the passenger would be
greater in most cases than travel
in the inner zone.
There has been instances where
the first person ordering a taxicab
has complained that others were
picked up without consent of the
first passenger. I would recommend
that a provision be put in the or-
dinance that the first person or-
dering a taxicab shall have the
right to direct whether or not oth-
er persons shall be allowed to ride
in said cab at the same time and
it shall be the duty of the driver
to obtain the consent of such per-
son before accepting other pas-
sengers for transportation.
Another provision that would be
desirable is the issuance of a re-
ceipt if requested by a person pay.
ing for the hiring of a taxicab. This
receipt should give the owners
name, drivers name and license
number, taxicab license number
and the items for which charges
are made.
In order to insure Rood opera.
tion of taxicabs within the City
closer control should, in my opin.
ion, be exercised in granting li.
tino for a taxicab license an in.
vestigation should be made to
determine the need for such
transportation, taking into ac.
count the number of operators
licensed, the number of taxicabs in
operation, the need for additional
taxicabs, the effects on traffic,
fitness of the applicant and wheth.
er or not the public interest would
be better served by granting the
license.
The following rates are in my
opinion fair and are considerably
lower than in any other city of
equal size or larger.
Rates in Inner Zone
(a) For one passenger including
ordinary luggage -65c.
(b) For two or more passengers
to and including five passengers
within this zone and including
the passengers ordinary luggage --
85c.
(c) Where two or more passeng-
ers board a taxicab at the same
place from that place to any place
in the same zone, the first pas.
senger alighting shall pay 65c and
for each other passenger 40c as
he leaves the cab at his destina.
tion.
(d) Where passengers are picked
up at different locations and go to
different destinations, the fare for
each passenger will be the same
as for a single person -65c.
Rates In Outer Zone
(a) For a passenger from the out.
er zone to another part of this
zone or from this zone to the inner
zone or from the inner zone to
this zone, including such passeng.
ers ordinary luggage, the fare
shall be 80c.
(b) For two or more passengers
to and including five passengers
from one part of the outer zone
to another or from the outer zone
to the inner zone or the inner
zone to the outer zone, the fare
shall be $1.00.
(c) Where two or more passen-
gers board a taxicab at the same
place and from that place to any
other part in the zone or to another
zone, the first passenger alighting
shall pay 80c and each other per-
Regular Session, March 4, 1957 101
son shall pay 40c as he leaves the
cab at his destination.
The attached map shows the di-
visions between the outer and
inner zone in the City of Dubuque.
It is my recommendation that
after the City Council studies these
suggestions that the City Solicitor
be instructed to draw up a proper
ordinance for these revisions.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that
proper proceedings be drawn. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 4, 1957
To the Honorable
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
1 am attaching
Mayor
herewith the au-
dit of the City Water Department
as is required in the Ordinance
covering the $1,500,000.00 issue of
Water Revenue Bonds Series 1955.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
audit be received and filed. Sea
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, WAu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Iowa State De•
partment of Health granting per.
mit No. 57-18-S for the construe
tion of sewers in the Dubuque In.
dustrial Park, Area B, subject to
certain conditions, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be received tend
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, We1u.
Nays—None.
REPORT OF DUBUQUE DOCK COMMISSION
FOR 19%
To the Honorable City Council
City Manager
Board of Dock Commissioners
Dear Sirs:
In March 1956 our good friend John Kerper passed away, after a
lingering illness. fie was a staunch supporter of waterway development
and served as Secretary and then as President of the Dubuque Dock Com-
mission, since its inception, and then later as Manager. His sound advice
and counsel will be missed in waterway circles.
Records of the American Waterways Operators Inc., show that
freight tonnage on the principal inland waterways increased 10% on a
general average in 1956 over 1955. This not withstanding, the steel strike
and prolonged low water near the junction of the Mississippi and Illinois
Rivers. The Upper Mississippi River tonnage increased 6%.
1957—Prospects are bright. Barge Lines and Towing Companies
predict that they will equal their 1956 traffic gains and that a 20 per-
cent increase of water borne commerce is possible, barring strikes, low
water and a shipyard lie up because of steel shortages.
If shipyards can get their steel, building program for 1957 will ap-
proach close to a billion dollars. Practically every marine repair and
shipyard is busy repairing and building new and modernized tow boats,
barges, tankers, etc. The coal, steel, oil and chemical industries alone
have increased their water borne facilities enormously and continued
expansion is under way.
During 1956 we handled with our own equipment 24,000 N tons of
sulphur, equivalent of 600 carloads of 40 tons each.
Following tonnage was received by industries on leased ground on
which wharfage was paid:
Interstate Power Co . ............................158,000
Sinclair Refining Co ............................... 62,000
Inland Molasses Co ................................. 31,000
251,000 Tons
108 Regular Session, :March 4, 1957.
Equivalent to 6,257 carloads of 40 tons each. An increase of ap•
proximately 6% over 1955.
925 cars were handled by our rail tracks in 1956, as follows:
388 cars were switched by our own trackmobile in sulphur
movement.
537 cars were switched by rail carrier on which a truck use
charge was collected.
Owing to the illness of dredge operator, Dick Hoerner, our dredge
operations was severely handicapped, until a new operator was trained.
After removal of the dike behind the Interstate Power Co. we dredged
out the silt and sandbar at the Interstate Power Company's coal unload.
ing dock and the north end of the 7th St. Harbor.
We contemplate considerable more dredging behind the Gas Co.
and 12th St., this spring. Dredge then moved to the mouth of the Ice
Harbor, above Terminal Dock, where considerable muck was encount.
ered. After equipping the dredge with a sand sucker we hit sand
which was dredged into rear of terminal building. This, when com-
pleted, will make additional leasable land for industry. Dredge is being
rehabilitated this year, pontoons repaired, pipe painted, etc. So It will
be in shape for early operations of all projects.
We received 8513 cu. yards of rock and dirt from the City's 9th St.
Extension project, which was hauled to river front south of Sinclair Re-
fining Co. This too will make additional valuable leasable land when
completed.
All water front rental space for boats, floats, boat houses, etc., was
collected. For the first time in many years, boat house owners in the
Ice Harbor paid their rent. In addition we leased water front footage
to River Excursions Inc., (H. B. Miller) at the foot of East First Street.
Total collections including Pure Oil Co. ($3,449.54).
The development of the Dubuque Industrial Park on Ham's Island
is progressing rapidly, according and even ahead of schedule. The dredg-
ing itself has been completed but the dredging contractor still has the
slopes of the banks to finish off, the leveling of the site to complete
and other incidental work.
The Hawthorne Street storm sewer has been completed and con-
tracts let on the extension of the Roosevelt Street storm sewer. A
storm sewer in "Little Chicago" has been completed. Plans are being
completed for the new Lake Peosta Highway, the additional storm
sewers, the sanitary sewers, the piling and boat well in the new pleasure
boat harbor. Seeding of the boat harbor has been completed. Stone
riprap along the Hawthorne Street drive on the Mississippi River has
been completed and the balance of the stone riprap along the Lake
Peosta Channel is being worked on. The new Lake Peosta Channel has
a depth of 25 to 35 feet. It is expected that all the contsurction work
on this project will be completed by the fall of 1957. Up to Jan. 1, 1957,
the following amounts have been expended for construction:
Dredging........................................................$739,146.75
Hawthorne St. Storm Sewer ...................... 36,087.00
Little Chicago Sewer .................................. 4,043.66
Riprap Contract ............................................ 36,005.28
Surfacing Access Roads .............................. 1,796.72
Water Main Pipe .......................................... 47,500.00
Boat Harbor Seeding Slopes and
Surfacing Driveway ............................. 18 750.62
East 16th St. Culvert .................................. 5,117.37
Boat Harbor has been leased to Dubuque Marina Inc., and con-
struction of service building has been started by lessee. Rent for first
year has been paid.
During 1956, the Board of Dock Commissioners held 29 regular
meetings. In addition the individual Commissioners held approximately
40 informal conferences, with the Engineers, City Officials and BusI-
nessmen.
It looks like a busy year ahead for all concerned, in furthering the
prospects for industrial expansion.
Regular Session, March 4, 1957 109
A copy of the year end financial statement showing income and
disbursements is attached.
Respectfully submitted,
BOARD OF DOCK COMMISSIONERS.
C. E. Kiesele, Manager.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC DOCKS RECEIPTS
December 31, 1956
RECEIPTS
To Date
Last Year
To Date
for Year
Saleof Wood........................................................$..............
$
405.82
Geo. Hird..............................................................
909.05
300.00
Dubuque Tank Terminal ....................................
4,102.15
1,517.78
Eldon Miller........................................................
720.00
720.00
River Front Rentals ............................................
2,226.12
748.10
Warehousing Terminal ...................................... 12,216.29
10,097.98
Dubuque Storage & Transfer .............................. 3,668.98
3,347.22
Taxes......................................................................
39,033.56
39,101.01
Sinclair Oil Co .....................................................
3,353.59
3,600.52
Virginia Carolina Chemical ................................ 3,100.00
2,100.00
Pure Oil Co ...........................................................
650.00
650.00
Dubuque Sports Bowl ........................................
5.07
50.00
Bartels & McMahan ............................................
120.00
120.00
Interstate Power Co .............................................
7,885.84
5,171.43
Jacobson Steel & Supply Co .............................
..........
1,500.00
Dubuque Tank Terminal Esc ...........................
..........
500.00
Sale of Junk..........................................................
192.14
359.29
Western Contracting Cv...................................
..........
26,500.00
Insurance Refunds ..............................................
139.89
11.78
Interest and Premium Bonds ............................
11,821.45
2,032.23
H. J. Klauer..........................................................
..........
5.00
Insurance Damage Claim ................................
59.00
..........
Interstate Power Co ........................................... 25.00
..........
LaCrosse Dderging Corp .....................................
650.00
..........
Dubuque Marina, Inc .........................................
11000.00
..........
93,042.13
98,836.16
Cash on Band First of Month
............................$60,352.28
Receipts..................................................................
3,295.87
Expenditures..........................................................
5,905.21
Cash on Band End of Month ................................
57,742.94
December 31,
1958
Year
Expended Expended
Expended
to te
Month Date
Last Year
Item 153 A Dock Operation
Salary Engineer $................
a.............. $ ................
$ 95.00
Travel ...................................... 300.00
.............. 889.33
344.42
Maintenance ............................ 245.00
.............. 257.81
47.65
Material & Supplies ................ 1,000.00
.............. 33.30
50.54
Insurance................................ 900.00
.............. 513.41
753.51
Traffic Association.............. 300.00
.............. 300.00
300.00
Improvements ........................ 200.00
.............. ................
................
Miscellaneous ........................ 975.00
690.75 4,820.11
3,963.98
3,920.00
690.75 6,813.96
5,555.08
Item 153 B Dredge Operation
Salary Engineer
••••••.......• ••••• ••••••
30,00
Salaries Operators 8,000.00
.............. 3,801.52
2,345.05
................
Wages Laborers 11,680.00
.............. 4,887.72
3,873.00
......................
Maintenance & Repairs ........ 2,000.00
36.24 5,144.85
351.25
Material & Supplies .............. 4,000.00
21.51 2,554.48
911.38
Electric Power ....................... 7,000.00
423.33 2,697.67
3,088.27
Marine Insurance ..... 1,000.00
825.00
828.00
110 Regular Session, March 4, 1957
Workmen's Compensation Ins. 1,500.00
Miscellaneous ...• •••••..........•
Dredge Rebuilding ....•.•••• ••• •
500.00
26,500.00
2,953.20
62,180.00
Item 153 C River Front Improvement
Salary Machine Operators....
4,000.00
Wages Laborers .................•••
2,150.00
Trucking .........
100.00
Equipment ..............................
1,000.00
Tools..............
.........................
500.00
Material & Supplies ..............
4,750.00
...........
12,500.00
Item 153 D Terminal Operation
Terminal Operator ................
4,000.00
Terminal Laborers ................
6,000.00
Office Help ..............................
4,000.00
Equipment ..............................
4,000.00
Maintenance ............................
1,000.00
Material & Supplies ................
2,000.00
Insurance ................................
1,350.00
Improvements ........................
1,650.00
24,000.00
Transfer of Funds ..................................
102,600.00
188.18 321.02
481.08 19,899.42 11, 522.97
838.16 2,544.04
1,297.46
918.40 5,337.75
2,953.20
............
.............. 995.00
......... I......
1,475.00
.............. 151.84
................
537.00 4,672.86
2,201.03
2,293.56 13,701.49 7,926.69
..............2,744.10
Election ........................$
2,698.85
..............
4,804.24
6,318.59
433.33
5,099.96
3,166.66
1,637.60
3,150.00
2,500.00
101.03
1,035.09
1.295.23
267.86
6,573.36
2,805.73
...........
1,437.46
1,868.42
..............
9,683.53
6,320.04
2,439.82
34,527.74
26,973.52
..............
13,853.68
................
5,905.21
88,796.29
51,978.26
2,000.00
December 31,
1956
Accounts Payable
Inland Waterways Corporation ..............................$.........,...... $29.601.55
Paid from Dec., 1951 to Dec. 31, 1956................ 15,650.00 15,650.00
Balance Due ................................ 13,951.55
Algonquin Chemical Co.
Now
U. S. Chemical Co................................................................... 14,671.49
Paid on Tonnage
Oct. 2, 1952 to Dec. 31, 1956 .................................. 6,337.29 6,337.29
Balance Due ................................ 8,334.20
BOARD OF DOCK COMMISSIONERS
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
$2,000,000 Bond Issue Financial Statement
Dec. 31, 1956
BONDS SOLD $2,000,000.00
Receipts Expenditures
Interest on U. S.
Investment Bonds
11.30.55 ..........................$
12- 3.55 ..........................
12-13.55 ..........................
2-15-56 ..........................
2-16-56 ..........................
2.17-56 ..........................
3.16-56 ..........................
4- 3-56 ..........................
7-10-56 Int. Transfer..
8-16-56 Dock Com.......
8-16.56 ..........................
8.16.56 ..........................
8.16.56 ..........................
I
2,737.78
Election ........................$
1,169.44
1,368.89
Office ............................
3,450.45
592.90
Property Purchase......
73,859.90
2,017.41
Engineering
45,779.84
684.78
Dredging ......................
739,146.75
3,358.52
Hawthorne St. Sewer..36,087.00
285.71
Little Chicago Sewer ....
4,043.66
65.57
Rip -raping ....................
36,005.28
13,853.68
Surfacing Access
2,000.00
2,000.00
Roads1,796.72
........................
Water Main Pipe........
47,500-00
2,000.00
Boat Harbor—Seeding
2,000.00
Slopes & Surfacing
Regular Session, Mardi 4, 1951 111
11.16-5 ..........
3.250.00
11-17-56 ......... .................
1,625.00
Other Income
100,000.00
Sales Tax Refund........
326.26
Sales Tax Refund........
45.59
Mettel Realty do Inv.
Co ...............................
20.00
Total ..........................$2,038,232.09
Cash Balance..........
Driveways ................ 18,750.62
East 16th St. Culvert.... 5,117.57
U. S. Bonds if held to
Maturity .................... 800.000.00
Accrued Interest.......... 2,014.70
Total ..........................$1,814,721.93
....................$223,510.16
BOND ACCOUNT
Investment Bonds Matured
12-13.55 ..........................$
100,000.00
3-16.56 ..........................
200,000.00
4.13-56 ..........................
100,000.00
&16-56 ..........................
200,000.00
8-1&56 ..........................
400, 000.00
Total ..........................$1,000,000.00
Investment Bonds Purchased
(Now Redeemed)
Total ..........................$1,000,000.00
Councilman Kolb moved that the report be received and made a
matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 28, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
the provisions of the Code of Iowa,
1954, the Civil Service Commission
conducted an entrance examination
on February 20, 1957, for those
seeking positions of Garage Me-
chanic. The following are the names
of those who passed the written
examination with an average of
70% or better.
Name Average
Arthur Boardman ................73 4/7%
Wilfred Hemmer ................73 4/7%
Karl E. Miller ....................711/7%
Respectfully submitted,
LOUIS J. LAGEN,
Chairman
E. B. LYONS,
J. A. CAREW,
Members of Civil Service
Commission
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public, this 28th day
of February 1957.
(Seal) Geraldine L. Jenni
Notary Public
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 28, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In accordance with
the provisions of the Code of Iowa,
1954, the Civil Service Commission
conducted an entrance examination
on February 20, 1957, for those
seeking positions of Assistant En-
gineer at the Water Pumping Sta-
tion. The following are the names
of those who passed the written ex-
amination with an average of 70%
or better.
Name Average
Paul E. Bodish ......................889/4%
R. F. Schwartz ............................88%
James David Cox ....................879/4%
Ralph B. Schultz ....................76%%
Lavern N. Friedlein ..................72%
Eugene E. Lange ..................70.9%
Respectfully submitted,
LOUIS J. LAGEN,
Chairman
E. B. LYONS,
J. A. CAREW,
Members of Civil Service
Commission
Attest: LEO F. FCMiOtYClerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public, this 28th day
of February 1957. eraldine L. Jenni
(Seal) Notary Public
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be made amatter
of record. Seconded by Council-
lieIgular Session,
march 4, 1957
112
Carried by the fol.
Notice of claim of Maynard Gar-
man Schueller.
I
low of 480 College street, in the
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Welu.
amount of $26.17 for a new tine
which was damaged on February
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
g, 1957, as the result of striking a
Nays—None.
hole in the pavement on W. 3rd &
Council proceedings for the
Booth street, presented and read.
months of November and Decem•
for approval.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
ber 1956, presented
moved
claim be referred to the City So.
Councilman Kintzinger
be approved
licitor for investigation and report.
by
that the proceedings
as printed. Seconded by Council-
Seconded Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
ing vote:
Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Yeas—Mayor Dove,
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Herbert Sin-
Nays—None.
hold of 510 Almond street, in the
Notice of claim of Henry Heyer,
amount of $225, for loss of wages
in an unnamed amount, for per-
incurred as the result of a fall on
sonal injuries received as the re-
a defective sidewalk at 1935 Ellis
sult of a fall on the sidewalk lo-
street on January 24, 1957, present-
cated on the southwesterly side of
ed and read. Councilman Kolb
Humboldt street on February 1,
moved that the claim be referred
1957, presented and read. Council-
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
man Kolb moved that the claim
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
be referred to the City Solicitor
cilman Welu. Carried by the fol -
for investigation and report. Sec-
lowing vote:
onded by Councilman Schueller.
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Carried by the following vote:
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Nays—None.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
February 6, 1957
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Ernest J.
Hoa. Mayor and Members
Buchet of 2278 University, request
of the City Council,
ing reimbursement for the cost
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
of eye glasses which were broken
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
in a fall on an icy crosswalk on
Loras avenue, on February 15, 1957,
Alice M. Clark, 1775 So. Grandview
presented and read. Councilman
Avenue, and find that Mrs. Clark
Kolb moved that the claim be re-
fell on a defective sidewalk on No-
ferred to the City Solicitor for in-
vember 6th, 1956, fracturing her
left foot that was unable
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
and she
to work because of the cast on the
by the following vote:
foot for a period of six weeks, and
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
sustained medical and dental ex.
in the amount of $208.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
penditures
I have discussed this claim with
Nays—None.
Mrs. Clark and she has agreed to
Notice of claim of Clem Flecken-
accept $808.00 in full settlement of
stein of 749 Berkley Place, in the
her claim.
amount of $20 for a new tire which
I recommend that the settlement
was ruined as the result of a
be approved and the Auditor in -
pointed piece of cinder piercing
structed to issue a warrant payable
the tire which was allegedly placed
to Alice M. Clark in the amount of
there in the process of cindering
$808.00 and deliver the same upon
the street on February 16, 1957,
receipt of a properly executed re-
presented and read. Councilman
lease.
Welu moved that the claim be re-
Sincerely,
ferred to the City Solicitor for in-
T. H. Nelson
vestigation and report. Seconded
moved
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
Councilman Kintzinger
the
by the following vote:
that the recommendation of
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
City Solicitor be approved and Me
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Auditor instructed to draw a war'
Nays—None.
rant payable to Alice M. Clark, in
Repilar Session, March 4. 1957 113
the amount of $808 and deliver
the same upon receipt of a prop-
erly executed release in full set-
tlement of the claim. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 18, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Otto F. Miller for injuries sus-
tained in a fall January 2nd, 1957
on a defective sidewalk at 440 West
Locust Street, Dubuque and find
the defect existed as claimed and
that Mr. Miller sustained medical
expense in the amount of $27.50.
I recommend the claim be al-
lowed in this amount and that the
Auditor be instructed to issue a
warrant payable to Otto F. Miller
in the amount of $27.50 and deliver
the same upon receipt of a properly
executed release.
Respectfully,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Otto F. Miller, in
the amount of $27.50, and deliver
the same upon receipt of a prop-
erly executed release in full set-
tlement of the claim. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
February 19, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise you that the
claim of Aloys Radabaugh for a
fall on an icy sidewalk January
7th, 1957 has been paid by the
abutting property owner.
Enclosed is a copy of the re-
lease for your file.
Respectfully,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow•
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication certified to
by the Publisher, of Notice of Hear-
ing on Ordinance No. 15.57 amend-
ing the Zoning Ordinance from a
single family residence District to
Two Family District Classification
on Lots 7 to 27 in Oakland Park
Addition, Lots 6 to 13 in Grays Sub-
division and Lot 5 of Mount Pleas-
ant Addition, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councihn3n
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Gene Schilling et al,
requesting to refrain from the re-
zoning of the Wood street area
north of Loras Blvd. from a single
family to a two family district and
that their names be withdrawn
from the original petition, present-
ed and read. Mrs. Rose Jansen ad-
dressed the Council seeking infor.
mation if there were any reasons
mentioned in the petition of ob-
jection filed by Gene Schilling and
others. No specific objections were
mentioned, and in view of the fact
that the property owners that
signed the original petition in fa-
vor of the rezoning of the area
also were signers On the petition
of objection, Councilman Welu
moved that the petition of Ob-
jection be overruled. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 15.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3.34, known as the Zon-
ing Ordinance and Zoning Map
changing the Zoning classification
of certain herein describedpassed
ordinance having been Pa
upon first reading on February 4,
1957, and ordered placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection pending public hearing
on
March 4, 1957, was Presented
or
final adoption.
(offi(.ial Pul,lication)
ORDINANCE NO.
15-57
An ordinance Amending ordinance
No. 3-34, known as the ZoningOr-
dinance and Zoning Map, oh"gIng
114 Regidar Session, March 4, 1957
the zoning classification of certain
herein described lots.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, SO fol-
lowSecs:
tion i. That Ordinance
nance
!
34, known as the Zonint cor
and Zoning 11fa1, of the It) of I)u-
buque be and the same is hereby
amended by changging from Single
Family Residence District Classifica-
tion to Two Family Residence Dis-
trict ('lassificatlon, the following de-
scribed property In the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, to -wit:
Lots 7 to 27, Inclusive, In Oakland
Park Addition:
Lots 6 to 13, inclusive, in (fray's
Subdivision;
Lot 5 of Mount Pleasant Addltb,n.
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
in full force and effect from and nftr
its final passage, adoption and publi-
cation as by law wovided.
introduced the 4th day of February,
1957.
Rule requiringreading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the 4th day of February,
1957.
Passed, adopted and approved this
4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINWIN(1F.R
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 8th day
of March, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It 3-8 City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of the Telegraph
Herald stating that they have no
objections to vacation of that por-
tion of the easterly end of Robin-
son avenue which does not now
comprise a part of Ninth street
provided they are afforded an op-
portunity to negotiate for the pur-
chase of same, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 16.57
An Ordinance Vacating portions
of Sumner street, Garfield Avenue,
Beach street, West Ninth street,
and Mills street in the City of Du-
buque, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
Ordinance to be read on three sep-
arate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 16.57
An Ordinance Vacating Portions of
Sumner Street, Oarfield Avenue,
Iteach Street, Nest Ninth Street,
and Mills Street in the City of Du-
buque.
lie It Ordained by the ('fly Council
of the Pity of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Sumner Street from
Beach Street to Peosta Street. be
and the same Is hereby vacated;
Section 2. That Ileach Street from
the west line of Lot 337A In Ham's
Addition, west to Rhomberg Avenue,
be and the Name In hereby vacated;
Section 3. That (larfield Avenue
from Hawthorne Street to Front
Street, In Harn's Addition, be and the
same Is hereby vacated.
Section 4. That the South 20 feet
of West Ninth Street from Bluff
Street westerly, a distance of 280.6
feet, be and the same is hereby va-
cated;
Sectlon 5. That Mills Street from
Bunker Hill Street to Montana Street
be and the same is hereby vacated.
Section 6. That the City ('lark be
and he is hereby authorized and di-
rected to record a cortflfied copy of
this Ordinance In the office of the
County Recorder of Dubuque County.
Iowa:
Section 7. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and affect from and after
its final passu�te, adoption and pub-
lication as by law provided.
introduced the 4th day of March,
1957.
Rule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 4th day of March. 1957.
Passed, adopted and approved this
lth day of March 1957.
CHARLES K. DOPE, Mayor
('LAUFNC H 11. WELIJ
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N, SCIR119LLER
CHARLES A. KiNTZINCIER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
rn.,ph-Herald Newspaper this 8th day
„f March, 1957.
LEU F. FROM.NELT,
It 3-8 City ('lark
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Alvin Schroeder et at
requesting construction of a sani-
tary sewer on Hickson street, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
Regular Session, ?March 4, 1957 115
moved that a plat and schedule be
prepared along with other streets
that are being considered for sani-
tary sewers. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Betty Kaune et al
requesting the erection of a street
light on a section of Edith street
between Burden avenue and Bruns-
wick street, presented and read.
Councilmen Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote: i
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Lorenz Heying et al
requesting the completion of the
existing storm sewer in the open
ditch approximately 600 feet long
between Edina street and the
northerly end of the platted por-
tion of North Glen Oak Street, pre-
sented and read. William T. Con-
nery addressed the Council in sup-
port of the petition. Councilman
Schueller moved that the Council
view the grounds. Seconded by
Councilmen Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition for suspension or remis-
sion of taxes on account of age or
infirmity by Barbara Rahloff on the
E. 1!2 of Lot 352 East Dubuque Ad-
dition, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
Petition be referred to the City Man-
ager. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Ray D. Duttle of 2965
Keokuk Street, requesting permis-
sion to build a garage within
six feet of his property line, in-
stead of the normal ten feet, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
Petition be referred to the Board
of Adjustment. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of United Spanish War
Veterans Fitzhugh Lee Auxiliary
No. 1, requesting permission to sell
carnations on the City streets on
Saturday, April 27th, and Monday,
April 29th, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the request be granted providing
there are no conflicting dates. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Lange's Insurance
Agency requesting release of the
Excavation bond of the McDonnell
Excavating Service as it is no long-
er necessary to file a bond, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the release be granted. Seconded
by Councilman Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Crescent Realty Cor-
poration requesting vacation of the
twenty foot alley in Block 20 in Du-
buque Harbor Company's addition
which covers the entire block be-
tween South Main street and Salina
street between Charter street and
Camp street, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Pttition of Catherine Murphy, re-
questing a refund of $100 on the
unexpired portion of her Class "B"
beer permit No. 106, as she has
discontinued business as of March
4, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
refund be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant in the
amount of $100 payable to Cather-
ine Murphy to cover the unexpired
portion of Class "B" beer permit
No. 106. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
116 Regular Session, March 4, 1957
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Clewell, Cooney &
Fuerste, requesting the Council to
re -convey Lot 43 in Sisters Addi-
tion to Arthur A. Witherall after
notice, hearing and appropriate
resolution thereon in order to obvi.
ate any doubt as to the validity
of the conveyance previously con-
veyed in 1952, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the petition be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, We.u.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 46.57
Authorizing, ratifying and ap-
proving the deed issued to Arthur
Witherall by resolution No. 24-25,
adopted March 3, 1952, conveying
Lot 43 in Sister's Addition in the
City of Dubuque, presented and
read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that a public hearing be held on
the resolution on April 1, 1957, at
7:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber
and that the City Clerk be instruct-
ed to publish notice of the hearing
In the manner required by law.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Francis L. Burd and
Mary F. Burd, husband and wife,
requesting the Council to authorize
by resolution the conveyance to
them the Easterly 22 feet of Lot
14 "A" and the westerly 26 feet of
Lot 13 "A" both in Paulina Lang-
worthy Subdivision in the City of
Dubuque, to satisfy questions of
title, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be received and filed. Sec.
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None,
RtISOLUTION NO. 47.57
Authorizing the Mayor and City
Council to execute a Quit claim
deed releasing all right, title and
Interest of the ('ity in and to the
Easterly 22 feel of I.ot 14 "A" and
the WeNterly 26 feel of Lot 13 "A"
in Paulina Langworthy Subdivision
in the City of Dubuque to Francis
L. Burd and Mary F. Burd, hus-
band and wife, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that a
public hearing be held on the reso.
lution on April 1, 1957 at 7:30 p.m.
in the Council Chamber and that
the City Clerk be instructed to pub.
lish notice of the hearing in the
manner required by law. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 48.57
Authorizing the Mayor and City
Clerk to execute a quit claim deed
releasing all right, title and inter-
est of the City in and to the West-
erly 30 feet of Lot 15 "A" in Pau-
lina Langworthw Subdivision, in
the City of Dubuque to Ruby
Steuck, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that a
public hearing be held on the reso-
lution on April 1, 1957 at 7:30 p.m.
in the Council Chamber and the
City Clerk be instructed to publish
notice of the hearing in the manner
required by law. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 49.57
RESOLUTION APPROVING PLAT
OF ELVA PLACE
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 1 of Wilson's Dubuque in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
Iowa, is platted as
Lot 1 to 3 inclusive of "Elva
Place" in the City of Dubuque, Du-
buque County, Iowa: and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed
thereon: and
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to the
Statutes and Ordinances relating
thereto;
NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
Regular Session, March 4, 1957 117
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, A. D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMEI.T
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Wel ,.
Nays—None.
March 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted for your con-
sideration is a plat of Stoeckeler
Place, a subdivision in the City of
Dubuque.
This subdivision has been ap-
proved by the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission.
Yours truly,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secretary
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Y>xslimad:D4
RESOLUTION NO. 50.57
RESOLUTION Approving Plat of
STOECKELER PLACE.
WHEREAS there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2 of Lot 1; and Lot 1 of Lot 2
(excepting the Westerly 100 feet
of said Lot 2); each in Gillespie's
Subdivision of Mineral Lot No. 361
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, is
Platted as Lots 1 and 4, inclusive,
Stoeckeler Place in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, and,
WHEREAS said plat has been
examined by the City Plan Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and,
WHEREAS said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to the
Statutes and Ordinances relating
thereto;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE.
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, A.D., 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELL
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kintzinger moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
A new Resolution has been pre-
pared by the Iowa Highway Com-
mission for your approval of im-
provements on U. S. Highway No.
61 and U. S. Highway No. 151 with-
in the City of Dubuque.
The sections that were objection -
al to the City Council with the ex-
ception of the speed limit have
been deleted. The Traffic Engi-
neer of the Iowa Highway Commis-
sion feels as though this 35 miles
per hour speed limit should prevail
because you will come off of a 45
miles per hour speed limit and it
would give a gradual reduction of
speed to our 25 mile per hour
limit. According to him the design
of this street meets the approval
of the United States Bureau of
Public Roads to carry traffic at 35
miles per hour.
I recommend that in view of the
other changes the Highway Com-
118 Regular Session, March 4, 1957
mission has agreed to, that the
Council approve the Resolution.
Respectfully submitttd,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
County—Dubuque
Project No. U -UG -17 (7)
RESOLUTION NO. 51-57
WHEREAS approval of improve-
ment of the extension of U. S. No.
61 and U. S. No. 151 within the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, was duly
authorized under Resolution No.
37-56, signed March 6, 1956, as fol-
lows: On Relocation of Primary
Roads U. S. No. 61 and U. S. No.
151 from the south corporation line
to a point which is 785.8 feet south-
erly of the intersection of Dodge
and Locust Streets.
Shown on plans from Sta. 105+
90.15 to Sta. 178+71.0 identified
as Project No. U-17 (5), and,
WHEREAS the Council has in-
formed itself as to the proposed
improvement and has examined the
Plans thereof,
NOW, THEREFORE, be it re-
solved by the said Council of Du-
buque, Iowa, as follows:
(1) The Council will by ordinance
extend access control to the parts
of Primary Roads No. U. S. 61 and
U. S. 151 as may be included with-
in any future extension of the Cor.
porate Limits of Dubuque, Iowa.
(2) The Council agrees to not
close or obstruct the street either
partially or completely, in any man.
ner or for any purpose whatsoever
except in those instances recited in
Section 321.348, Code of Iowa, 1954.
(3) (a) The Council agree that
speed limit signing erected on the
part of highway included under the
above project will specify respee.
tively,
Northbound
55 miles per hour from Sta. 105
+90.2 to Sta. 155400.
45 miles per hour from Sta. 155
+00 to Sta. 165 +00 adjacent to
Southern Avenue.
35 miles per hour from Sta. 165
i 00 to Sta. 178+71.
Southbound
35 miles per hour from Sta. 178
+71 to Sta. 165 4 50 (at Southern
Ave.).
55 miles per hour from Sta. 164
+ 50 to Sta 105+90.2.
(b) Any changes in the speed lim.
its agreed to above will be author
ized only after approval has been
secured from the Highway Commis-
sion.
(4) The Council agrees to the
changes in storm sewer and addi-
tional pavement widening specified
for the proposed paving project
and to increase the reimbursement
specified in paragraph No. 7 of res-
olution signed March 6, 1956, by
the following:
Sta. 163+ 15" 2000—D Storm
Sewer app. 62 LF.
Sta. 163+ Rt. to Sta. 167+ Rt.
15" 1500—D Storm Sewer app. 300
LF.
Sta. 163+ Rt. to Sta. 167+ Rt.
15" 2000—D Storm Sewer app. 120
LF.
Sta. 174+ Rt. to Sta. 179 + 15"
1500—D Storm Sewer app. 522 LF.
(5) The Council agrees that reim.
bursement for 8 feet additional
widening referred to under para.
graph No. 9 or resolution signed
March 6, 1956, will apply from Sta.
171-r 00 to Sta. 178+71.0 of project
U -UG -17 (7).
(6) The Council will by ordi-
nance prohibit parking of any na-
ture from Sta. 166 � 50 Rt. to Sta.
178+71 Rt. A single line of paral-
lel parking will be permitted from
Sta. 1661 50 Lt. to Sta. 178+71 Lt.
Upon completion of the project,
the Council agrees that:
(a) Upon receipt from the High-
way Commission of a list of drive-
ways and entrances provided for
access under the above improve-
ment specified as Project Number
U -UG -17 (7) said list will be re-
corded under a supplement ordi-
nance.
(7) The Council agrees that no
left turns will be allowed from
ML Carmel Road onto the new
highway at Station 159121.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Passed this 4th day of March,
1957.
LEO D. FROMMELT,
Clerk.
Regular Session, March 4, 1957 119
Approved and Accepted:
IOWA STATE HIGHWAY
COMMISSION
JACK REED,
Date: March 20, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Members of the Council.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 52.57
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having com-
plied with the provisions of law
relating to the sale of cigarettes
within the City of Dubuque, be
granted a permit to sell cigarettes
and cigarette papers within said
City.
Alan R. Uppinghouse (Effective
April 1, 1957), 238-240 West 6th
Street.
Robert E. Cahill (Effective April
1, 1957), 402 Locust Street.
Louis O'Meara (Effective April
1, 1957), 1655 Delhi Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed with the ap-
plications be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 53.57
WHEREAS, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: NOW,
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following applications be
granted and licenses are to be is-
sued upon the compliance with
the terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Raymond B. McLaughlin, 2222
Central Avenue.
Alan R. Uppinghouse, 238-240
West 6th Street.
Jay M. Reidi, 1543 Central Ave-
nue.
Herbert E. Althaus and Emil F.
Althaus, 1575 Central Avenue.
Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth
Avenue.
Jerome J. Love, 37 Eighth Ave-
nue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, 880
Locust Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Ernest W. Pfalzgraf and A. L.
Fecker, 1300 Central Avenue.
Merle J. Felderman, 2700 Jack-
son Street.
Clarence J. Kipper, 1585 Delhi
Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded
eaonded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 54.57
WHEREAS, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the ap-
proval of this Council; and
WHEREAS, the premises to be
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
120 Regular Session, March 4, 1957
that the Manager be and he is
directed to issue to the following
named applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT'
Raymond B. McLaughlin, 2222
Central Avenue.
Alan R. Uppinghouse, 238-240
West 6th Street.
Jay M. Riedi, 1543 Central Ave-
nue.
Herbert E. Althaus and Emil F.
Althaus, 1575 Central Avenue.
Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth
Avenue.
Jerome J. Love, 37 Eighth Ave-
nue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, 880
Locust Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Ernest W. Pfalzgraf and A. L.
Fecker, 1300 Central Avenue.
Merle J. Felderman, 2700 Jack-
son Street.
Clarence J. Kipper, 1585 Delhi
Street.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the bonds filed by such ap-
plicants be and the same are here-
by approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None,
RESOLUTION NO. 55.57
Whereas, the City of Dubuque
has sustained a grievous loss
through the death of one of its
outstanding citizens, Alfred J. Du-
pont, on February 23, 1957; and,
Whereas, he has through hi, un-
selfish effort in many civic activi.
ties contributed to the spiritual
and material well being of his fel-
low citizens; and
Whereas, he has through his ex.
emplification of the virtues of hon-
or, modesty, and courage endeared
himself to all men of this City;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
That we do hereby formally rec-
ognize the loss of our fellow citi-
zen, Alfred J. Dupont and pub-
licly express our sorrow and sym-
pathy to the members of his im-
mediate family.
Passed, adopted and approved,
this 4th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution and that
a signed copy of same be sent to
the family of the deceased. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to adjourn.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved ....J4. y......15i........1957
Adopted ......Jul ......15AG.......1957
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City Clerk.
Special Session, March 25, 1957 121
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, March 25, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu, City Manager Schiltz.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Dove.
Mayor Dove read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
considering the bids submitted for
the construction of "City of Du-
buque 1957 Curb and Gutter Pro.
ject No. 1" and "City of Dubuque
1957 Bituminous Concrete Surfac-
ing Project No. 1" and "City of
Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -Hot Laid
Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Pro-
ject No. 1" and acting on any
other business as may properly
come before a regular meeting of
the City Council.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher ,of Notice to Con-
tractors of the receipt of proposals
for the construction of "City of
Dubuque 1957 Concrete Curb and
Gutter Project No. 1" for construc-
tion of concrete curb and gutter
on the following portions of the
following named streets presented
and read.
I. Audubon Street from S. P. L.
of Lot 73 of Woodlawn Park Addi.
tion to Rosedale Avenue.
2. North Grandview A v e n u e
(west side only) from the S. P. L.
of Clarke Drive to the N. P. L.
of Rosedale Avenue.
3. Keokuk Street from the N. P.
L. of Primrose to the northerly
end of Keokuk Street.
4. Lennox Avenue from E. P. L.
If McPoland to the E. P. L. of Born
Avenue and the S. P. L. of Penn.
sYlvania Avenue.
5, Montana Street from S. P. L.
Of Wilbricht Lane to N. P. L. of
Merfeld Lane.
6. Pennsylvania Avenue from W.
P. L. of Chaney Road to the west
city limits.
7• Prescott Street from S. P. I..
of Emerson Street to S. P. L. of
Roosevelt Street.
8, Solon Street from E. P. L. of
Nevada Street to the W. P. L. of
Alpine Street.
9. Wilbricht Lane from S. P. L.
of Asbury Street to W. P. L. of
Wilbricht Lane.
10. Woodlawn Street from N. P.
L. of Asbury Street to the S. P. L.
of Karen Street and from the N.
P. L. of Karen Street to the north-
erly end of Woodlawn Street.
11. York Street from N. P. L.
of Curtis Street to S. P. L. of Dodge
Street.
12. N'o r t h Grandview Avenue
from S. P. L. of Clarke Drive (east
side only) to the extended E. P. L.
of North Algona Street, and from
the extended E. P. L. of North Al-
gona Street to the N. P. L, of Dex-
ter Street.
13. West 3rd Street (south side
only) from W. P. L. of Bluff Street
to the extended E. P. L. of Burch
Street.
14. Pennsylvania Avenue widen-
ing from the N. P. L. of Univer-
sity Avenue to the extended E. P.
L. of Lot 1 of 2 of Hyatt Place with
6" plain concrete surfacing with
integral curb.
E. P. L.—East Property Line.
W. P. L.—West Property Line.
N. P. L.—North Property Line.
S. P. L.—South Property Line.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 25, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions
sealed bids were received up to
10:00 A.M. on March 25, 1957, for
the City of Dubuque 1957 Concrete
Curb and Gutter Project No. I.
Attached is the tabulation of the
bids received.
I recommend that the contract
be awarded to Thomas Flynn Coal
Company of Dubuque, Iowa, who
submitted the lowest bid received
which was 5.69% below the engi-
neer's estimate.
Respectfuly submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
122 Special Session,
March 25, 1957
ager be approved. Seconded by
Proof of Publication, certified to
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
by the Publisher, of Notice to Con-
the following vote:
tractors of the Receipt of Proposals
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
for the construction of "Cit., of
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Dubuque 1957 Bituminous Concrete
Nays—None.
Surfacing Project No. 1" for the
(Awarding Contract)
surfacing with Bituminous Con.
RESOLUTION NO. 56.57
crete on the following portions of
WHEREAS, sealed proposals
the following named streets and
Parking Lots, presented and r:ad.
have been submitted by contract-
ors for the City of Dubuque 1907
1. Angella Street from E. P. L.
Concrete Curb and Gutter Project
of Cox to E. P. L. of I.ot 15 of
No. 1 pursuant to Resolution No.
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot 709.
40.57 and notice to bidders pub-
2. Audubon Street from N. P. L.
lished in a newspaper published in
of Grandview to S. P. L. of Rose.
said City on March 7th, 1957, and
dale Avenue.
March 14th, 1957; and
3. Cherry Street from W. P. L.
WHEREAS, said sealed proposals
of Avoca Street to end of Cherry
were opened and read on March
Street.
25, 1957, and it has been deter.
4. Decatur Street from W. P. L.
mined that the bid of Thomas
of Rhomberg to E. P. L. of Lincoln
Flynn Coal Company of Dubuque,
Avenue.
Iowa, in the amount of $99,253.85
5. Fulton Street from E. P. L. of
was the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
Monroe to E. P. L. of King Street.
performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
6. Gilmore Street from S. P. L.
of West Fifth to the end of Gil.
now therefore,
more Street.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Cit
City
7• Greeley Street from S. L.
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the
L Bradway to west lot linea of
L 16 King Grove Add.
contract for the above
mentioned improvement be award-
8. Monroe Street from S. P. L. of
ed to Thomas Flynn Coal Com any
Broadway to alley west of Fulton
of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Man-
Man-
Street.
ager be and he is hereby directed
9. Prescott Street from S. P. L.
to execute a contract on behalf of
of Emerson to S. P. L. of Rooae-
the City of Dubuque for the com-
volt Street.
plete performance of said work.
10. Providence Street from N. P.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that upon the signing
L. of Johnson to S. P. L. of Staf-
ford Street.
of said con-
tract and the approval of the con.
11. West 17th Street from E. P.
tractors bond the City Treasurer
L. of Cox to existing concrete on
is authorized and instructed to re-
West 17th Street.
turn the bid deposits of the un-
12. Solon Street from E. P. L, of
successful bidders.
Nevada to the W. P. L. of Alpine
Passed and adopted tkis 25th day
Street.
of March, 1957.
13. East 25th Street from N. P.
CHARLES E. DOVE
L. of Central to alley north of Elm
MayoCLARENCE P
CE P WELU
Street.
14. Union Street from S. P. L.
.
RAY F.
of Cleveland to the N. P. L. of
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Rush Street.
CHARLES A. KINTZING ER
15. York Street from N. P. L.
of Curtis Street to the S. P. L. of
Attest: LEO F. F Councilmen
ROMMELT
Dodge Street.
City Clerk
N. P. L.—North Property Liue.
Councilman Schueller
S. P. L.—South Property Line.
moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Councilman
E. P. L.—East Property Line.
W. P. L.—West Property Line.
KIntzinger.
Carried by the following
Bituminous Concrete Surfacing
vote:
Yeas -- Mayor Dove, Councilmen
of Municipal Parking Lots located
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
at:
Nays—None. Welu.
16. Fifth and Bluff Streets.
17. Fourth and Iowa Streets.
Special Session, 'March ?5, 195-,
18. Tenth Street and Central
Avenue.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 25, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions,
sealed bids were received up to
10:00 A.M. on March 25, 1957, for
the City of Dubuque 1957 Bitumin-
ous Concrete Surfacing Project No.
1. Attached is the tabulation of
the bids received.
I recommend that the contract
be awarded to Mulgrew Blacktop,
Incorporated of Dubuque, Iowa,
who submitted the lowest bid re-
ceived which was 12.02% below
the engineer's estimate.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager.
Councilman Welu moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 57.57
WHEREAS, s e a l e d proposals
have been submitted by contractors
for the City o! Dubuque 1957 Bi-
tuminous Concrete Surfacing Pro-
ject No. 1, pursuant to Resolution
No. 43-57 and notice to bidders pub-
lished in a newspaper published in
said City on March 7th, 1957, and
March 14th, 1957; and
WHEREAS, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on March
25, 1957, and it has been deter-
mined that the bid of Mulgrew
Blacktop Incorporated of Dubuque,
Iowa, in the amount of 865,348.88
was the lowest bid for the furnish.
ing of all labor and materials ar•d
performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
123
that the contract for the above
mentioned improvement be award.
ed to Mulgrew Blacktop Incorpor-
ated of Dubuque, Iowa, and the
Manager be and he is hereby di-
rected to execute a contract on be-
half of the City of Dubuque for
the complete performance of said
work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that upon the signing of said con.
tract and the approval of the con.
tractors bond the City Treasurer is
authorized and instructed to return
the bid deposits of the unsuccess-
ful bidders.
Passed and adopted this 25th day
of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 58-S7
RESOLUTION REQUIRING ABUT-
TING PROPERTY OWNERS TO
MAKE SEWER AND WATER
CONNECTIONS.
WHEREAS, the City Council has
heretofore adopted Resolution No.
25.57, being the Resolution of Ne-
cessity for permanently improving
City of Dubuque 1957 Bituminous
Concrete Project No. 1;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA:
Section I. That the owners of all
property abutting on said Improve-
ments are hereby required to make
connections from the Sewer and
Water mains to the curb line of
said property prior to April 25,
1957;
Section 2. That the City Clerk
is hereby authorized and directed
to serve a written notice on such
abutting property owners in accord-
ance with Ordinance No. 128, order-
ing compliance with this Resolu-
tion;
124 Special Session, March 25, 1957
Soofion 3. That in the event any
such property owner shall fail or
refuse to make such connection
within the time set out in this Res-
olution, then the City Manager
shall proceed on ha°contract ve said connec-
tion made up
and entered into for that purpose
and upon completion, report said
fact together with the cost thereof
to the City Council, whereupon the
cost of such connection shall be
assessed against such abutting
property.
Adopted this 25th day of March,
1957.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of Notice to
Contractors of the receipt of pro-
posals for the construction of "City
of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -Hot Laid
Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Proj-
ect No. 1" for surfacing with Hot
Mix -Hot Laid asphaltic concrete on
the following portions of the fol-
lowing named streets;
1. North Grandview Avenue
from the W.P.L. of Dexter Street
to the extension of the S.P.L. of
Lot 74 of Woodlawn Park Addition.
2. North Grandview Avenue from
the W.P.L. of Auburn Street to
the S.P.L. of Clarke Drive.
3. North Grandview Avenue
from the W.P.L. of Auburn Street
to the intersection with Audubon
Street.
4. Central Avenue from 32nd
Street to the city limits.
N.P.L.—North Property Line
S.P.L.—South Property Line
E.P.L.—East Property Line
W.P.L.—West Property Line.
presented and read. Councilor
Schueller moved that the proof of
Publication be received and file
March 25, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions.
sealed bids were received up to
10:00 A. M. on March 25, 1957, for
the City of Dubuque 1957 Hot -Mix
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur-
facing Project No. 1. Attached is
the tabulation of the bids received.
I recommend that the contract
be awarded to Mulgrew Blacktop
Incorporated, of Dubuque, Iowa,
who submitted the lowest bid re-
ceived which was 20.78% below
the engineers estimate.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Awarding Contract)
RESOLUTION NO. 59.57
Whereas, sealed proposals have
been submitted by contractors for
the City of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur-
facing Project No. 1 pursuant to
Resolution No. 45.57 and notice to
bidders published in a newspaper
published in said City on March
7th, 1957 and March 14th, 1957;
and
Whereas, said sealed proposals
were opened and read on March
25, 1957, and it has been deter-
mined that the bid of Mulgrew
Blacktop Incorporated of Dubuque.
Iowa in the amount of $30,595.10
was the lowest bid for the furnish-
ing of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided
for in the plans and specifications;
now therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the contract for the above men -
an tioned improvement be awarded
to Mulgrew Blacktop Incorporated
dL of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Manag-
Special Session, March 2.5, 1957 125
er and he is
by directed
execute aont acton behalf of
the City of Dubuque for the com-
plete performance of said work.
Be It Further Resolved, that up-
on the signing of said contract
and the approval of the contractors
bond the City Treasurer is author-
ized and instructed to return the
bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed and adopted this 25th
day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE,
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 60.57
Resolution Requiring Abutting
Property Owners to Make Sewer
and Water Connections.
Whereas, the City Council has
heretofore adopted Resolution No.
29.57, being the Resolution of Ne-
cessity for permanently improv-
ing City of Dubuque 1957 Hot Mix -
Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur-
facing Project No. 1.
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the owners of all
property abutting on said improve-
ment are hereby required to make
connections from the sewer and
water mains to the curb line of
said property prior to April 25,
1957;
Section 2. That the City Clerk is
hereby authorized and directed to
serve a written notice on such
abutting property owners in ac-
cordance with Ordinance No. 126,
ordering compliance with this Res-
olution;
Section 3. That in the event any
such property owner shall fail or
refuse to make such connection
within the time set out in this Res-
olution, then the City Manager
shall proceed to have said connee-
tion made upon a contract made
and entered into for that purpose
and upon completion, report said
fact together with the cost thereof
to the City Council, whereupon
the cost of such connection shall
be assessed against such abutting
property.
Adopted this 25th day of March,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Council Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Frederick E.
Bissell notifying the Council of
his resignation from the Planning
do Zoning Commission, presented
and read. Mayor Dove moved that
the resignation be accepted with
regret and a resolution of appre-
ciation be sent to Mr. Bissell for
his great length of service to the
community. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 19, 1957.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
in accordance with the provi.
sions of the Code of Iowa, 1954,
the Civil Service Commission con-
ducted entrance examinations on
March 14, 1957, for those seeking
positions as Assistant Water Meter
Ite pairman.
The following are the names of
those who passed the examinations
with an average of 70% or better.
Name Average
Earl D. Hutton ......................78.6%
Clyde H. Bateman ..................77.6%
Paul T. Lippert ....................77.6%a
Art Tuegel ..............................77.6%
Thomas P. McDonald ............77.%
Edwin W. Wagner ................76.%
126 Special Session, March 25, 1957
Leo V. Plein............................74.%
Bernard Brown ......................73.6%
Charles R. Goodin ..................72.2%
Gerald J. Winger ....................71.2%
Howard F. Havens ..................70.6%
Gilbert A. Saunders ..............70.%
Respectfully submitted,
Louis J. Lagen
Chairman
E. B. Lyons
J. A. Carew
Members, Civil Service
Commission
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public this 19 day of
March, 1957.
Geraldine L. Jenni
Notary Public
(SEAL)
Councilman Schueller moved
that the communication be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of M. P. Hogan
Insurance Agency, advising of the
cancellation of Comprehensive Lia-
bility Policy No. 112-31723 of the
American Surety Company issued
to Schueller & Company, present-
ed and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the cancellation of the
Policy be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Dove, Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller.
Nays—None.
Communication of the United
States Conference of Mayors ad-
vising of the 1957 Annual confer-
ence of mayors to be held in New
York City, September 9th to 11th,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the communica-
tion be referred to the Council for
further study. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of statement of
receipts and list of claims for
which warrants were drawn during
the month of February 1957, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the proof of publica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
March 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
With respect to the attached pe.
tition of Francis E. Kelly dated
Feb. 1, 1957 referred to the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission by
your Honorable Body Feb. 6, 1957
requesting rezoning of his prop-
erty along the north side of Dodge
St. with approximately one hun-
dred and ninety feet frontage from
Two Family to Local Business "B"
Classification, the Planning & Zon.
ing Commission recommends to
Your Honorable Body that the peti-
tion be granted. The only reason
this frontage was not included pre.
viously in Local Business "B" ex.
tensions is because before exca-
vating the abrupt cliff at consid.
erable cost it was not useable.
Sincerely yours,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission be ap-
proved and that proper proceed-
ings be drawn. Seconded by Mayor
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission has studied the peti-
tion of Crescent Realty Co., Thom-
as B. Schmid, Executive Vice
President dated March 1, 1957 re-
questing the vacation of the 20
foot alley which runs parallel with
Main St. to the west between Main
& Salina St. To do so and have a
solid structure as shown in at-
tached drawing this vacation is re-
quested.
Since the alley is not used for
Utilities at present, and as it's
Special Session, March 25, 1957 127
vacation will not injure or bottle
up any abutting property, and
since Crescent Realty Co. owns
all abutting property on said alley
in the block described, the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission recom-
mends to your Honorable Body
that the alley be vacated.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the Planning
& Zoning Commission be approved
and that proper proceedings be
drawn. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of The Tele-
graph Herald offering to purchase
the S. 20' of West Ninth Street
from Bluff street westerly, a dis-
tance of 230.6 feet, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the offer be favorably considered
and that a public hearing be held
at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council
Chamber at the City Hall on May
6, 1957 and the Clerk be instructed
to publish notice of same as re-
quired by law. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Glenn E. Car-
ris, offering the sum of $1200 for
vacated Mills street which runs
from Bunker Hill to Montana
street, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Schueller moved that a real
estate valuation of the property
should be procured and that the
Council view the grounds. Second-
ed by Councilmen Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Edwin B. Ly-
ons, of 80 Fremont avenue, offer-
ing the City thirty-seven (37)
shares of American Telephone &
Telegraph Co. stock, approximate
present value $6500, for the pur-
pose of aiding; in the perpetuation
of the Dubuque Peony 'frail to be
titled "The Ella M. Lyons Peony
Trail Fund", subject to certain con.
ditions, presented and read. Coun.
cilman Schueller moved that the
offer be accepted and that a let.
ter of appreciation and thanks be
sent to Mr. Lyons, and that prop,
er proceedings be drawn. Second,
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
CHAPMAN and CUTLER
111 West Monroe Street,
Chicago, Ill.
March 25, 1957
We hereby certify that we have
examined certified copy of the
proceedings of the City of Du-
buque, in Dubuque County, Iowa,
passed preliminary to the issue
by said City of its three and three -
eights per cent Water Revenue
Bonds, Series 1956, to the amount
of $330,000, dated December 1,
1956, denomination of $1,000, num-
bered 1 to 330, inclusive, due seri-
ally and in numerical order on
December 1 of each of the years
1960 to 1974, inclusive, but bonds
numbered 76 to 330, inclusive, are
optional for redemption by said
City upon terms of par and ac-
crued interest on any interest pay-
mentdate on or after December 1,
1965, and we are of the opinion
that such proceedings show law-
ful authority for said issue under
the laws of the State of Iowa now
in force.
We further certify that we have
examined executed bond number
one and find the same in due form
of law, and in our opinion said is-
sue, to the amount named, is valid
and legally binding upon said City
of Dubuque according to the im-
port thereof, and that said bonds,
together with additional bonds
heretofore issued and as may be
hereafter issued on a parity there-
with under the conditions and re-
strictions set forth in said pro-
ceedings, are and will continue to
be payable solely and only out of
the future net earnings of the mu-
nicipal waterworks of said City.
Chapman and Cutler
Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be made a mat-
ter of record. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
128 Special Session, March 25. 1957
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen I Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None.
Nays—None. March 21, 195
March 21, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The petition for suspension of
taxes on account of infirmity in
the case of Barbara Rahloff, owner
of the East % of Lot 352 in East
Dubuque Addition, was referred to
the City Manager for investigation
and report.
I have investigated this request
and find that the suspension has
been granted in previous years.
I recommend that the petition be
granted.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nabs—None.
March 21, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Cletus H. Koppen
and others requesting the installa-
tion of street lights on Berkley
Place was referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for investigation and report.
Berkley is a new street on which
there are no existing street lights.
I recommend that a street light
be installed at the end of Berkley
Place at the turn around and one
on the property line between Lots
740 and 750 of Berkley Place.
There are utility easements for
both of these locations so that the
circuit can run on the present
pole lines in the rear of the lots
to the street.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
7
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Betty Kaune and
others requesting the installation
of a street light on Edith Street
between Burden and Brunswick
Streets was referred to the City
Manager for investigation and re-
port.
The Electrical Inspector has
made an investigation of the light.
ing conditions on Edith Street and
reports that an additional light
would be desirable.
I recommend that a light be in-
stalled on Edith Street between
Brunswick and Burden at the al-
ley approximately 300 feet east of
Brunswick and also that the ex-
isting light north of the Brunswick
and Edith intersection be removed
and placed at the intersection.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 22, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
During the past year many com-
plaints have been received re-
garding a building located at 610-
612 University Avenue. The Health
Inspector made several inspections
and recommendations to the own-
er. Nothing of importance was
done to the building and the com-
plaints still were made.
Consequently, I directed the var-
ious city departments to make a
complete inspection of this build-
ing. This inspection was made Jan-
uary 14, 1957, and the following is
the report.
Mr. L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Mr. Schiltz:
An inspection of the building
located at 610.612 University
Special Session, March 25, 1957 129
Avenue was made January 14,
1957, by the Fire, Health and
Building Departments and we
wish to report to you the fol-
lowing:
This is a three story frame
building occupied by an apart-
ment on each of the three floors.
The building is generally di-
lapidated in appearance, the sid-
ing is about worthless and the
general apperance to the passer-
by is a building in poor state of
repair, decidedly unkept and an
eyesore.
The interior is about the same.
Floors are rotten, large cracks
and holes are numerous, the
stairs are in bad shape, plaster
is missing in many places. The
exit doors to the rear stairs are
makeshift, door knobs are miss-
ing making it almost impossible
to get out quickly.
Heating is by individual space
heaters. Chimney connections
are not proper and wiring to the
fans is very poor.
The wiring is old, extension
cords are strung about over nails
and through partitions. The fus-
ing for the 1st floor, two circuit,
wiring is one fifteen and one
twenty ampers. 2nd floor, two
circuits, 25 and 30 ampere. 3rd
floor, 30 and 20 amperes. The
circuits on the 2nd and 3rd floors
are over fused, a 15 should hold.
This indicates overload and over
fusing to keep from blowing a
normal fused circuit.
The apartments are equipped
with plumbing but the house has
no basement and is placed on
solid rock. The cast iron sewer
Pipe is laid directly on the rock
in the sideyard and goes into
the basement of the house next
door and then to the sewer. This
pipe has become stopped because
of partial freezing and numerous
complaints from tennants have
been made because of sewer fail-
ure.
This building due to lack of
ordinary maintenance is a dan-
gerous building, is a menace to
adjoining properties and is not
a proper place to house people.
The second floor apartment is
now vacant. This portion of the
building has been posted to pro-
hibit occupancy.
We recommend that proper
steps be taken to vacate this
structure and the building re-
moved.
Respectfully submitted,
(Signed) Thos. C. Hickson
A. J. Entringer
Donald Bandy
After this report was made to
me Mr. George E. Duscher, the
owner, talked to me about this
building. He questioned some of
the items in the report so I per-
sonally inspected the parts of the
building that admittance could be
gained to that day.
As a result of this inspection I
sent Mr. Duscher the following no-
tice on March 13, 1957.
Mr. George E. Duscher,
2014 Rhomberg Avenue,
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Mr. Duscher:
I have personally inspected
that portion of your property
Lot 1 of Beadle Place at 610-612
University Avenue that I could
get into and find the conditions
as they have been reported to
me by the Building Commission-
er, Health Inspector and Fire
Chief.
According to City Ordinance
No. 35.52, you are hereby given
ten (10) days notice to dismantle
the building. The building can
also be repaired but it would be
necessary to practically tear it
down before rebuilding in order
to comply with city regulations.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
This notice has not been com-
plied with and I recommend to
the City Council that the provi-
sions of Ordinance No. 35.52 be
enforced and that George E. and
Anna Duscher, owners of a three
story frame building located at
610.612 University Avenue and be-
ing on Lot 1 of Beadle Place in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, be required
to correct the defects present or
dismantle said building.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Dove moved that the rec-
ommendation of the City Manager
be approved and that proper steps
be taken to enforce the Ordinance
and that a public hearing be set
130 Special Session, March 25, 1957
for May 6, 1957, at 7:30 P.M. in I have discussed the claim with
the Council Chamber at the City Mr. Sinhold and he has agreed to
Hall and the Clerk be instructed accept $225.00 in full settlement.
to publish notice of same. Second- I recommend that this settle -
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried ment be approved and the City Au.
by the following vote: ditor instructed to issue a warrant
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen payable to Herbert Sinhold and de-
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. liver the same upon receipt of a
Nays—None. properly executed release.
March 12, 1957 Sincerely,
Hon. Mayor and Members T. H. NELSON
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Ernest J. Buchet, 2278 University
Ave., for damages incurred in an
accident February 15, 1957.
As a result of the investigation
and discussion with the claimant.
I can find no negligence on the
part of the City and recommend
that the claim be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 12, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Mr. Clem Fleckenstein, 749 Berke-
ley Place, Dubuque, Iowa, and can
find no negligence on the part of
the City of Dubuque, and recom-
mend that the claim be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—Nope.
March 22, 1957
Icon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of Mr.
Herbert Sinhold, 510 Almond
Street, for damage sustained in a
fall on a defective walk at 1935
Ellis Street on January 24, 1957,
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Herbert Sinhold,
in the amount of $225, and deliver
the same upon the receipt of a
properly executed release, in full
settlement of the claim. Secon!ed
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Eva
Chapman of 30 Burns street, in
the amount of $1500 for personal
injuries received in a fall on an
icy sidewalk, at Burns and Dodge
streets, on February 6, 1957, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Gregory T.
Wiemold of 705 Wilson avenue,
in behalf of his wife Ella Wiemold,
in the amount of $250 for personal
injuries received in a fall on Uni-
versity avenue between Center
Place and the alley to the east of
Center Place on January 29, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the claim be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Robert D.
Ernst of Bellevue, Iowa, in the
amount of $16.24, for damages to
his car as the result of striking a
defect in the street on Rockdale
Road on February 26, 1957, pre-
Special Session, March 25, 1957
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Louis F.
Fautsch of 1045 S. Grandview Ave.,
in the amount of $30.40 for dam-
ages to his car as the result of
striking a rock in the street while
travelling north on Providence
street and entering the intersection
of Windsor avenue, on January 25,
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved that the claim
be referred to the City Solicitor
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Nicholas G.
Kieffer of 1818 S. Grandview Ave-
nue, in the amount of $7.50, for
damages to his car as the result
of striking an Open manhole in the
street on East 20th street, on Feb-
ruary 25, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Vivian
Kieffer of 1726 Adair street, in
the amount of $14.00, for personal
injuries received in a fall on the
corner of Booth and Loras in Feb-
ruary of 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
claim be referred to the City So-
licitor for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 17.57
An Ordinance Granting Carr,
Adams & Collier Jobbing Division
permission to maintain a Canopy
over the sidewalk, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
131
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
ordinance to be read on three sepa-
rate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 17.57
An Ordinance Granting Carr, Adams
& Collier Jobbing Division Per-
mission to Maintain a Canopy over
the Sidewalk.
De It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That Carr, Adams &
Collier Jobbing Division be and it
Is hereby granted the right and
authority to maintain a canopy over
the sidewalk abutting the building
known as 30 South Locust Street
In the City of Dubuque, as the same
is now constructed;
Section 2. That the right to main-
tain said canopy shall be subject to
the continuous control of the City
Council, reserving the right to said
City Council to impose restrictions
and conditions on the enjoyment
thereof as said City Council may
deem necessary for the protection
of the public interest, including the
right to revoke or rescind the grant
hereby made;
Section 3. As a further considera-
tion of the rights and privileges here-
in granted Carr, Adams & Collier
Jobbing Division, its successors and
ussigns, assume any and all liability
for damages to persona or property
which may result from the construc-
tion or maintenance of said canopy*
and said grantee, Its successors and
assigns, at Its own expense, agrees
to pay, oil behalf of the City of Du-
buque, all sumo which the City of
oubuque shall become obligated to
pay by reason of the liability im-
posed on the City of Dubuque for
damages of any kind resulting from
the maintenance of said canopy sus-
tained by any person or persons,
caused by accident or otherwise:
Said grantee shall defend, at Its
ownexpense, and on behalf of said
City, any claim against said City aris-
ing out of the maintenance of said
calmly.
Bretton 1. Should the rights and
privileges herein granted be rescind-
ed or revoked, grantee, Its succes-
sors or assigns, shall, within thirty
(311) days after receipt of written no-
tice from the City Manager so to do,
at its own expense, remove said cano-
py and In the event of its failure to do
su the City of Dubuque shall be
authorised to remove said canopy at
grantee's expense, assess the cost
thereof against the premises and de-
stroy the canopy and the grantee
shall have no claim against said
tyty, or its agents for damages re-
sulting from the removal of said
canopy:
Section 5. This Ordinance shall be
effective and the rights here-
under shall accrue to Carr, Adams
& Collier Jobbing Division when this
Special Session, March 25, 1957
132
Ordinance has peen adopted by the I
by grantee
I1un 8u0mi thence to Station 24-60, '
I. 1. Elevation 806.011, thence to Sta.'
CItY Council Gael accepted
on this Ordl-
tion3-4-00, t went
rthe
acceptance endorsed
CNest
9 2e l tation 6+00,
nance. adopted and approved by
passed, the 25th day
east and went curb elevntlon 762.00.
Genian 2. This ordinance shall be
1
unanimous r call vote
of March, A.D. 1967. DOVE Mayor
in full force and effect Immediately
upmm its final pan -ane and adoption
CHARLES E•
CLARENC0 P. �VELU
and puhlicltlion as pravltied by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
RAY F. KOLB
SC LLER
°5th day of March 1457.
LEO N.
A.
CHARLES A. KIN`ouncimen.
('HARLb7H E. DOVE. Mayor
VLARENCF, P. WELT1 y
Attest Leo F. Frommelt
RAY F K(tI,H
LFO N. 4VIIVELLF,R
City Clerk. in The Tele-
officially
VIiARLES A. KiNTZINGER
Councilmen
Published
Graph -Herald Newspaper this 1st day
Attest, Leo F. Frommelt
of April, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk.
Vity Clerk
Publisheel officially in The Tele-
lt. 4/1
Councilman Welu moved the
raph-herald Newspaper this 29th
day of March, 1967.
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
LFn./ F. F}tOl%tMF,T,T
It.s/'q City Clerk
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
Councilman Welu moved the
by the following vote:
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
ried by the following vote:
Nays—None.
yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
ORDINANCE NO. 18.57
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
An Ordinance establishing a
Nays—None.
Grade on Audubon street from
ORDINANCE NO. 19.57
North Property Line of Lot 72
An Ordinance establishing a
Woodlawn Park Addition to the
grade on Jeffrey Drive from the
South Property Line of Rosedale
South Property Line of Valley -
Avenue, presented and read.
view Road to the North Property
Councilman Welu moved that
Line of Hillcrest Road, presented
the reading just had be considered
and read.
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Councilman Welu moved that the
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
reading just had be considered the
ried by the following vote:
first reading of the Ordinance. Sec-
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Nays—None.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Councilman Welu moved that
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
the rules be suspended requiring
Nays—None.
an ordinance to be read on three
Councilman Welu moved that
separate days. Seconded by Coun.
the rules be suspended requiring
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
an Ordinance to be read on three
lowing vote:
I separate days. Seconded by Coun-
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
following vote:
Nays—None.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
(official Publication)
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
(ORDINANCE NO. 18.57)
Nays—None.
An Ordinance ealabllshing a Grade
on Audubon street from North I'rup-
(()ffieial Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 19-57
erty Line of Lot 72 Woodlawn Park
Addition to the South Property line
An Ordinance establishing a (Trade on
of Rosedale Avenue.
Jeffrey Drive from the South Prop -
Valleyvlew Road to
Be It Ordained By The City Council
Of The City Of Dubuque:
orty I.Ine of
I the North Property Line of Hill -
Section 1. That a grade on Audu-
bun Street from the North Propperty
Park
crest Road.
Be It Ordained by the City COunc}l
Dubuque:
Line of Lot 72 Woodlawn Addi-
Line
of the City of
1. That a grade on Jeffrey
tion to the South Property of
Rosedale Avenue, be and the same is
Section
Drive from the South Property Line of
hereby established and adopted as
Valleyview Read to the North Prop -
Road, be and
shown by a profile of suld street ttnd
grade prepared by the laity Engineer,
erty Line of 1II11crest
the same Is hereby estubllshed and
pprutile number 1456. Bench Murk:
Yolnt of Arrow on fire hydrant at the
adopted as shown by a profile of said
street and grade prepared by the City
southwest corner of Audubon and
En Inver, profile number 1461. Bench
Fire HY-
Deeper Streets, elevation 82'2.73. Said
ggrade br.KlnS at the North PrulIirrty
Mark: Point of Arrow on
Brant at the corner of Valleyyvlew and
888.90. Said
l,lne of Lot 72 Woodlawn Park Addl-
tion, which is Station 1+00, east
curb elevation 813.78,west curb
Deborah Drive, elevation
ggrade begins at the South Property
Road, which is sta-
eleva.
lien 814.07, thence to Station 14 50,
Ane of Valleyvlew
lion 04 00, thence to Fit atlun 0-1-06,
curb
P. 1. Elevation 812.00, thence to Sta-
east curb elevatlun 886.80, west
Hun 2+00, east and west curb eleva-
elevation 888.80; thence to station
Special Session, March 15, 1957 133
01.6o, Pant curb elevation 888.22, west
curl) elevation 889.64; thence to sta-
tion 1400, enst curb elevation 8R9.36,
went curb elevation 890.47; thence to
station 1140, east curb elevation
890.70, went curb elevation 891.70;
thence to station 24 60, east curb ele-
vatlon 895.08, west curb elevatlon
896.08: thence to station 3+00, east
curb elevatlon 896.36, west curl eleva-
tlon 897.36; thence to station 8+40,
Pant curb elevatlon 897.26, west curb
elevation 898.26. thence to station
4+50, cast curb elevatlon 899.29, west
curb elevatlon 900.29: thence to sta-
tion 5+00, east curt) elevatlon 899.49,
went curb elevatlon 900.49; thence to
station 5 4 60, east curb elevatlon
8W27, west curb elevatlon 899.27;
thence to station 6 } 09, Pant curb ele-
vatlon 896.00, west curl elevatlon
897.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In full force and effect immediately
upon its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
25th dayy of March, 1957.
CTIARLES E. DOVE. Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLR
LEO N. SCHI'ELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZiNGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In Thr Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 29th
day of March, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It 3-29 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second•
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 20.57
An Ordinance establishing a
Grade on Keokuk street from the
West property line of Primrose
street to the west end of the
Street, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 20-57
An Ordinance establishing a (]rade
on Keokuk Street from the West
Property Line of Primrose Street
to the `Veat End of Street.
De It Ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
F�l
Section 1. That a grade on Keokuk
Street from the Went Property Line
of Primrose Street to the Went End
of Street, he and the same Is hereby
established and adopted as shown by
a profile of said street and grade pre-
pared by the City Engineer pprofile
number 1458. Dench Mark: foist of
Arrow on fire hydrant on east side
curb elevation 788.88; thence toSts-
tion 0+15, south curb elevation 78108•
i
thence to Station 1+50 north WU
south curb elevation 776.60• thence to
station 2-00, P. I. elevation 774.69•
thence to Station 2+60 north ane
south curb elevation 778.65: thence to
Station 4+87, which Is the end of
street, north and south curb eleva-
tion 172.77.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In full force and effect immediately
upon Its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
25th dory of ]March, 1957.
Cl1ARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
C14R_ENCE P. WELU
UHARLES A. KiNTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele -
gra )h-lleraid Newspaper this 29th day
of March, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
1t 3-29 City Clerk
Councilman Wetu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 21.57
An Ordinance Establishing a
Grade on North Grandview Ave-
nue from the North Property Line
of Dexter street to the south prop-
erty line of Clarke Drive, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 21.97
An Ordinance establishing a Grade
on North urandview Avenue from the
Northllrupertr Line of Dexter Street
Io the South i'roperty Line of Clarke
Delve.
Ile It Ordained I1yy The City Council
Of The City Of DubuQue:
184 Special Session, March S5, 1957
Section 1. That a grade on North
Grandview Avenue from the North
Property Llne of Dexter Street to the
bSoth euand ithe name roperty iisnhereby lestablisheare d
and adopted as shown be profile
d byethf
:said street and profile nu1463
,city Engineer, p
Bench Mark' Point of arrow on fire
hydrant at Southwest corner of Dexter
and Audubon Street, elevation 822.73
Said grade begins at the North Prop
erty Line of Dexter Street which la
station 0+00, east and went curb
elevation 818.20, thence to Station
816 67 thence and
Statiowent n +urb 00, elevation
816.67
elevation 815.00, thence to Station
1+50, east and west curb elevation
810,67,
dssouth curbtelevation 788 18, t10, henco
to station 5+6o, P. I. elevation 775.20,
thence to Station 7+10 north and
south curb elevation 788.112, thence to
Station 8+30, north and oath curb
elevat30.
north lon and 789-81, southhence to a
curb elevvaotin 97 07
thence to Station 13+00. north and
south curb elevation 880.85. thence to
Station 14+50 P. I. Elevation 844.66,
thence to Station 16+00, east and west
curb elevation 846.27, thence to
Station 16+20, east and west curb els.
vation 845.8.5), thence to Station 17+00
P. I. elevation 847.40, thence to Sta-
tion 17+80, east and west curb ele-
vation 858.62, thence to Station 18+00,
east and west curb elevation 855 05,
thence to Station 18+70, P. I. eleva-
tion 860.40, thence to Station 19+40,
east and west curb elevation 861.47.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In full force and effect immediately
upon Its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed adopted and approved this
25th day of March 1957.
CHARLES R. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHITF.LLF.R
CHARLES A. KINTZTNGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 29th
day of March, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMDLT
lt. 3/29 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 22.57
An Ordinance establishing a
Grade on Prescott street from the
south property line of Roosevelt
street to the north property line
of Emerson street, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel.
ler. Carried by the following vote-
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 22.57
An Ordinance establishing a Grade
on Prescott Street from the South
Property Line of Roosevelt Street to
the North Property Line of ISmersou
Street.
Be it Ordained By The City Council
Of The City of Dubuque.
Section 1. That a grade on Prescott
Street from the South Property Line
of Roosevelt Street to the North Prop.
erty Line of Emerson Street, be and
the same Is hereby established and
adopted as shown by a profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
City En sneer, profile number 1455.
Hench Mark: Point of Arrow on Fire
Hydrant at the Northeast Corner of
Lincoln and Roosevelt Streets. Ele-
vation 648.01. Said grade begins at
the South Property Line of Roosevelt
Street which is station 04 00, East
Curb Elevation 651.96, West Curb
Elevation 653.11, thence to station
W50, East Curb Elevation 653.25,
est Curb Elevation 653.72, thence to
Station 1+00 Last and 1Ve9t Curb
Elevation 654.40, thence to Station
1+60, East and West Curb Elevation
665.65, thence to Station 2+00, East
and West Curb Elevation 666.70
thence to Station 2+50, Fast and
West Curb Elevation 657 85, thence to
Station 8+00, East and West Curb
Elevation 659.00, thence to Station
3+50, Fast and West Curb Elevation
659.90, thence to Station 4+00, East
and Went Curb Elevation 660.90,
thence to station 4+50, which Is the
North Property Line of Emerson
Street, East and West Curb Elevation
661.80.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in full force and effect Immediately
upon its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed. adopted and approved this
25th day of Starch, 1957.
CHARLES L:. DOVP:. Mayor
C.LARi'NCi: P. WELD
RAY F. KOl,it
I.F•O N. SCII1TFLI.F.R
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper thin 29th
day of March, 1957.
LEO F. 1t'11n qty Clerk.
1 t. 3-29
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 23.57
An Ordinance establishing a
Grade on Wilbricht Lane from the
south property line of Asbury
street to the west end of Wilbricht
Lane, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
Special Session, March 25, 1957 lgg
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—Nolle.
(Offlolal Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 23-57
An Ordinance establishing a (.rade on
Wllhrlcht Lane from the South
Property Line of Asbury Street to
the west end of Wilbricht Inane.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the Clty of Dubuque:
Section I That a (,rade on Wil-
bricht Lane from the South Properly
Line of Asbury Street to the west end
of Wilbricht Lane be and the same Is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by a profile of said street and
grade prepared by the city Engineer,
Profile number 1460. Bench Stark:
Point of arrow on fire hydrant at
southeast corner Bunker Hill and
Asbury Streets, elevation 862.08. Said
grade begins at South Ll
Property ne
of Asbury Street which In Station
0+0(), north and south curb elevation
857.87, thence to Station 1+00, north
and south curb elevation 859.11, thence
to Station 24-00 north and south curb
elevation 860.35, thence to Station
2+45, north and south curb elevation
860.91, thence to Station 2+70, P. I.
elevation 861.22, thence to Station
24 95 north and south curb elevation
859,71, thence to Station 4+00, north
and south curb elevation 853.68thence
to Station 54-n0, north noel south
curb elevation 848.43, thence to Sta-
tion 64 00, north and south curb
elevation 843.18, thence to Station
64-17, north and south curb elevation
842.40, thence to Station 6 +92, P. I.
elevation 838.40, thence to Station
7467, north and south curb elevation
843-40, thence to Station 84 nn, north
and south curb elevation 845.67, thence
to Station 91 o0, north and south curb
elevation 852.42, thence to Siation
10+00, north and south curb eleva-
tion 859.25, thence to Station 11 +oo,
P I. elevation 866.00, thence to Station
858 !0; thenceatolStUation 13{ OOP whivh
In the end of Wilbricht Lane, north
and south curb elevation H.52,40.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In full force slid effect immediately
upon its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved thin
25th day of March 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARExclo, P. WELU
HAY F. KOLI1
LEO N. SCHIIICLLER
CHARLES A. KINTZIN(7Elt,
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk
Published offlchally In the Tele-
graph-Heruld Newspaper this '29th day
of March, F.
It 3/29 City
F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 24-57
An Ordinance establishing a
Grade on Woodlawn street from
the south property line of Karen
street to the North Property Line
of Asbury street presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None,
(Official Publication)
ORDINANCE NO. 24.57
An Ordinance establishing a Grade
on Woodlawn Street from the South
Property Line of Karen Street to Lire
North Property Line of Asbury Street.
Be it Ordained B • The City Council
Of The City Of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Wood -
lawn Street from the South Property
Line of Karen Street to the North
Property Lino of Asbury Street, be and
the same is hereby established and
adopted as shown by a profile of said
street and grade prepared by the City
Engineer, profile number 1469. Bench
Mark: Point of arrow on fire hydrant
at northeast corner of Karen and
Woodlawn Streets elevation 896.85.
Said geode begins at the South Prop-
erty Llne of Karen Street which In
Station 0400, east and west curb
elevation 894.13, thence to Station
3 4 10, east and west curb elevation
881.42, thence to Station 8+60, P. I.
�Irvation 879.27, thence to Station
4+10, east and west curb elevation
882.35, thence to Station 6+16 east
and went curb elevation 888.81. {hence
to Station 5-+65, P. I. elevation 891.89,
thence to Station 6+ 15 east and west
curb elevation 896.35, thence to
Station 81 50, cast and west curb ele-
vation 916.83, thence to Station 9+60
which is the North Property Line of
Asbury Street, west curb elevation
921 40, east curb elevation 924.60.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In full force and effect Immediately
upon Its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
Mill da> of March 1957.
( HA ILES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
HAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINCuunGlmRn.
Attest: Loo F, Frommelt
City Clerk
Special Session,
March 25, 1957
136
Published officially In The Tele-
this 29th
Passeyyd, adopted and approved this
VAI, jl r h 19.,7ti\'F:,
graph -Herald Newspaper
day of March, 1957.
FROM`iF.LT
H ,f,M
Mayor
(`LAIt1:Nl'F. I'. R'FaAT
LEO F.
City Clerk.
RAY F. KOLB
It. 3/29
I.F:(1 N. S('lil'Ia.LF.R
Councilman We moved the
CHA[ti.E..S A. K1NTZINOEP,
('ouncilmen
doption of the Ordinance. Second-
Attest: Leo V. Frommelt,
a
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
(' ity Clerk
Puhushed officially In the Tele-
by the following vote:
Kraph-Herald Newspaper thin 29th
ried
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
day of March. 1!57.
F. Flttt\I11F.LT.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
4/yLN(1
It Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
Nays—None.
adoption of the Ordinance. See -
ORDINANCE NO. 25.57
An Ordinance establishing a
Grade on York street from the
north property line of Curtis street
to South property line of Dodge
street, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 25.67
Ionded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 25, 1957
ro the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching hereto an ordi-
nance that will clarify a miscon-
ception of the expiration date for
dog licenses.
At the present time dog licenses
become delinquent April 1st, how-
ever, there is no penalty clause in
the present ordinance. This new
ordinance would require that dog
licenses expire December 31st and
become delinquent on April 1st
at which time a $1.00 penalty will
be assessed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Dove. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 26.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi.
nance No. 10.53, by repealing Seo -
tion 2 (c) thereofand enacting a
Substitute therefor, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
An Ordinance establishing a Grade on
York Street from the North Prop -
party Line of Curtly Street to South
Property Line of Dodge Street.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on York
Street from the North Property Line
of Curtis Street to the South Prop-
erty Line of Dodge Street, be and
the same to hereby established and
adopted as shown by a profile of said
street and grade prepared by the Cityy
Engineer, profile number 1457. Bench
Mark: Point of Arrow on Fire hy-
drant at Southwest Corner of Curtis
and York Streets, Elevation 828.26.
Said grade begins at the North Prop-
erty Line of Curtis Street, which is
station 0+00, East Curb Elevation
822.21, West Curb Elevatlon 823.45
thence to Station 0+50, East ani
West curb Elevation 818.15, thence to
Station 1+60 East and West Curt,
Elevation 805.45, thence to Station
W0 East and West Curb Elevation
799.7 'thence thence to Station 4+00, Fast
and West Curb Elevation 783.70
thence to Station 4+15.02 which Is
the South Proprrty Line of Dodge.
Street, Fast Curb Elevation 781.43,
West Curb Elevation 782.41.
&&Ion 2. This ordinance shall he
In full force and effect immediatel)
upon Its final passaKe and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Special Session, March 25. 1957 137
Gilman Schueller. Carried by the
and mutilation of the animals.
following vote:
They were of the opinion that the
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
parents of children would welcome
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
some form of relief as to the pro-
Nays—None.
hibiting of purchasing baby chicks
(ofnvial Pul,lieation)
and rabbits for Easter Novelties,
ORDINANCE NO. 28.57
as is the custom at Easter time.
An Ornlinance Amending Ordinance
Councilman Schueller moved
No. 16-53, by iteppaling Section 2 (c)
Thereof and Enacting a Substitute
that the Petition be referred t0
Therefor.
the City Manager and City Solici-
Re it Ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the city of Dubuque, Iowa:
for for investigation and report at
Section 1. That Section 2 (c) of
the next regular meeting of the
Ordinance No. 10-53, be and the same
Is herebv repealed and the PpIlowing
Council. Seconded b Councilman
Y
ennetp(i In lieu thereof:
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
-2 (C)—All doi licenses issued here-
under shall exi. re on December 31st
ivote:
n g
of the year in which Issued and shall
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
become delinquent on March 31 of the
Ili which they are due. A pen-
Kintzin er, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
g
year
ally of one dollar ($I) shall be added
Nays—None.
to the above prescribed license fees
for all delincent licenses."
2. This Ordinance
Petition of Daughters of Union
Section shall
be In full force and effect from and
Veterans Mary Agard Tent No. 35,
atter its final passage, adoption and
requesting permission to hold a
publication as by law provided.
Introduced the 25th day of March,
tag day on Saturday June 15th all
1967,
day and on Monday, June 17th in
Mule requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
the evening. Councilman Welu
vote the 26th day of March, 1957.
moved that the petition be granted
passed, adoptpd and approved this
providing there are no conflicting
25th day of March. 1957.
CHARLES E. I)OVF., Mayor
slates. Seconded by Councilman
cLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOI.R
Schueller. Carried by the follow -
I.EO N. SCHITFI.I.FR
ing vote:
CHARLES A. KINTZINGF.R
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Attest: I.eo F. FromCouncilmenmelt
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
Nays—None.
graph-Ilerald Newspaper this 29th
Petition of Mary T. do Joseph H.
day of 11far57.
Lf•7UJF. FROMMELT,
Schiltz, requesting that the City
It 3-29 City Clerk
deed Lot 1"A" of Lot 2 of Lot 24
Councilman Welu moved the
and 25 of Stewart Subdivision as
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
provided for in Ordinance 748,
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
presented and read. Councilman
ried by the following vote:
Welu moved that the petition be
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
referred to the City Solicitor and
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
that a public hearing be held on
Nays—None.
May 6, 1957 at 7:30 o'clock P. M.
Petition of The Dubuque Hu.
in the Council Chamber in the City
mane Society requesting considera.
Hall. Seconded by Councilman
tion in passing an Ordinance to
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow -
prohibit cruelty to the use of baby
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
chicks as Easter novelties which
for a long time has been of great
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
concern to animal welfare agencies,
Nays—None.
presented and read. Councilman
Petition of Lange's Insurance
Schueller moved that the rules be
Agency, requesting cancellation of
suspended in order to let anyone
the sidewalk bond of Vincent Ryan,
present address the Council if
presented and read. Councilman
they so desire. Seconded by Coun-
Welu moved that the request be
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
granted providing there are no
following vote:
outstanding claims. Seconded by
Yeas—Mayor Dove, CounVilmen
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
the following vote:
Councilmen
Nays—None.
Yeas—Mayor Dove,
Schueller, Welu.
Mrs. Short and Mrs. Mills both
Kintzinger, Kolb,
addressed the Council, as manager
Nays—None.
Charles Beversdorf,
and director of the Humane So-
Petition of
to excavate
ciety, relating some of their ex.
requesting permission
the City, presented
periences as t0 the mistreatment
in the streets of
lgg Special Session, March 25, 1957
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the request be granted. Sec.
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of George E. & Anna
Duscher, owners of Lot 1 of Bea-
dle Place, requesting an extension
of the present Business District
Classification at University Avenue
and Hill Street, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Elmer C. May, re-
questing an inspection of Greeley
street at the time It is to be im-
proved because the drainage from
the street is causing considerable
erosion on his lot 21 in John Kings
2nd Addition, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
Council view the grounds. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Schueller & Co. re-
questing permission to excavate in
the streets and alleys of the City,
Presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the petition be
granted. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu,
Nays—None.
Petition of Harold A. Conzett et
al, requesting the alley be opened
for access to private garages and
for garbage collection between
Walnut and Cox streets for one
half block north and west to Cox
street between Chestnut and Loras,
presented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the Council
view the grounds. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kiaztinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 7, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The attached plat of Hillcrest
Heights Sub. Blocks 6, 7, 8, 9, was
granted Final Approval March 6,
1957 by the Planning & Zoning
Commission as presented by Mar-
shall Thomas of the firm O'Con-
nor, Thomas, McDermott and
Wright representing Hillcrest
Builders. This completes the sec.
ond section of Hillcrest Heights de.
velopment.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays -None.
Communication of O'Connor,
Thomas, McDermott & Wright sub-
mitting plat of Blocks 6, 7, 8, and
9, Hillcrest Heights and deed from
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dirksen,
conveying Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of
Dirksen Place, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 61-57
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot I of Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot A in
Hillcrest Park, a Subdivision In
Dubuque Township (now City of
Dubuque), Dubuque County, Iowa,
is platted as, "Block 6, Block 7,
Block 8 and Block 9 in Hillcrest
Heights in the City of Dubuque";
and
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Planning Com-
mission and had its approval en-
dorsed thereon; and
Whereas upon said plat appear
streets to be known as "Carter
Special Session, March 25, 1957 139
Road", Valley View Road", "Jef-
frey Drive", and "Ifillcrest Road",
and also easements for public util-
ities, which the owners upon said
plat have dedicated to the public
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find that the same conforms
to the Statuted and Ordinances re-
lating thereto, except that grades
have not been established, the
streets brought to grade, or pav-
ing, sewer or water installed;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa;
Section 1. That the dedications
of "Carter Road", "Valley View
Road", "Jeffrey Drive", and "Hill-
crest Road", together with the
easements for public utilities as
the same appear upon said plat,
be and the same are hereby ac-
cepted;
Section 2. That the plat of the
Subdivision of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Lot A in Hillcrest Park
in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, which will hereafter
be known as Block 6, Block 7,
Block 8 and Block 9 in Hillcrest
Heights in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, be and the
same is hereby approved and the
Mayor and Clerk are hereby au-
thorized and directed to endorse
the approval of said City upon
said plat, provided the owners of
said property, Hillcrest Builders,
Inc., execute the written accept-
ance hereto attached, agreeing:
a. To reduce all streets to grade
as shown by the profiles sub-
mitted with the plat;
b. To surface Jeffrey Drive, Val-
ley View Road and Hillcrest
Road, for a width of thirty feet
(301) from curb face to curb
face with six inch (6") rolled
stone base, and two and one-
half inch (2%") hot mixed,
hot laid, bituminous concrete
surfcaing with concrete curb
and gutter as shown in City
of Dubuque Standard Curb and
Gutter section;
C. To surface that portion of Car-
ter Road appearing on said
Plat for a width of forty feet
(40') from curb face to curb
face with eight inch (8") rolled
stone base and two and one.
half inch (2%11) hot mixed, hot
laid bituminous concrete sur-
facing with concrete curb and
gutter as shown in City of Du-
buque Standard Curb and Gut-
ter Section;
d. To install sanitary sewers in
accordance with plans submit-
ted with the plat;
e. To install storm sewers in ac-
cordance with plans submitted
with the plat;
f. To install water mains in ac-
cordance with the plans sub.
mitted with the plat;
g. To construct the foregoing im-
provements in accordance with
plans and specifications ap-
proved by the City Manager,
under the inspection of the
City Engineer, and in a man-
ner approved by the City Man-
ager;
h. To maintain the street im-
provements for a period of
four (4) years from the date of
their acceptance and to main-
tain the storm and sanitary sew-
ers for a period of two (2) years
from the date of their accept-
ance;
L To construct said improvements
prior to November 1st, 1988;
and further provided that 11111 -
crest Builders, Inc., as owners of
said subdivision secure the per-
formance of the foregoing condi-
tions with a surety bond in such
amount and with such sureties
as may be acceptable to the City
Manager;
Section 3. Because of the fact
that Carter Road will be surfaced
as a forty foot (40') street, the City
of Dubuque agrees to pay the por-
tion of the cost of such surfacing
as is attributable to the rolled
stone base in the center ten feet
(10) and two inches (2") in thick-
ness of rolled stoen base for the
remaining thirty feet (30') in
width;
Section 4. That in the event the
said owners shall fail to execute
the acceptance and provide the
bond required in Section 2 hereof
within forty-five (45) days from
the date of this Resolution the pro•
visions hereof shall be null and
void and the acceptance of the
dedication and approval of the
plat shall not be effective.
140 Special Session, !March 25, 1957
Passed, adopted and approved by
unanimous roll call vote, March
25th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Acceptance of Resolution No. 61.57
Hillcrest Builders, Ir-. with full
knowldege and understanding of
all the items and conditions of
Resolution No. 61.57 hereby ac-
cepts the same as adopted and
agrees to abide by, comply with
and carry out all of the terms and
conditions thereof.
Hillcrest Builders Inc.
By R. L. Rafoth, Vice Pres.
By Richard V. Hansel, Secy.
To Leo F. Frommelt, CIty Clerk:
This is to certify that the secur-
ity required by the foregoing Res-
olution No. 61-57 Las been provid-
ed by the Subdivider.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa this 10th
day of April, 1957.
L. J. SCHUTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 62.57
Whereas Clarence A. Dirksen
and Grace F. Dirksen, husband
and wife, have tendered to the
City of Dubuque their Warranty
Deed conveying Lot 2 of Lot 1 of
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of "Dirksen Place"
in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, as the same appears
upon plat of Blocks 6, 7, 8 and 9
in Hillcrest Heights in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, submitted by Hill-
crest Builders, Inc.;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Warranty
Deed of Clarence A. Dirksen and
Grace F. Dirksen, husband and
wife, conveying the above de-
scribed lot to the City of Dubuque,
be and the same is hereby accept.
ed and said property established
as a public street, to be known
as a portion of Hillcrest Road, pro-
vided the said grantors execute
the written acceptance attached
hereto, agreeing:
(a) To reduce said strip of land
to the grade shown in the
profile of Hillcrest Road
submitted in connection
with the above plat of Hill.
crest Heights;
(b) To surface said strip of land
(or so much thereof as may
be necessary to make the
total surfaced area of Hill-
crest Road thirty feet (3o')
in width with six inch (6")
rolled stone base and two
and one-half inch (2%11)
hot mixed, hot laid bitumi-
nous concrete surfacing with
concrete curb and gutter as
shown in City of Dubuque
Standard Curb and Gutter
Section;
(c) To maintain said surfacing
for a period of four (4) years
from the date of its accept-
ance.
Passed, adopted and approved
by unanimous roll call vote March
25th, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCIIUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Acceptance of Resolution No. 62.57
Clarence A. Dirksen and Grace
F. Dirksen, husband and wife, with
full knowledge and understanding
of all the terms and conditions of
Resolution No. 62-57, hereby ac-
cept the same as adopted and
agree to abide by, comply with
and carry out all the terms and
conditions thereof.
Executed this 3rd day of April,
A. D. 1957.
Clarence A. Dirksen
Grace F. Dirksen
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Spacial Svssion, March 25, 1957 141
RESOLUTION NO. 63.57
Resolution restricting the author-
ity of the City Manager to issue
permits for excavation in:
Angela Street from Fast Prop-
erty Line of Cox to the East Prop-
erty Line of I.ot 15 Quigley's Sub.
Out Lot 709.
Audubon Street from North
Property Line of Grandview to
the South Property Line of Rose-
dale Avenue.
Cherry Street from West Prop-
erty Line of Avoca Street to end
of Cherry Street.
Decatur Street from West Prop-
erty Line of Rhomberg to East
Property Line of Lincoln Avenue.
Fulton Street from East Proper-
ty Line of Monroe to East Proper-
ty Line of King Street.
Gilmore Street from South Prop-
erty Line of West Fifth to the end
of Gilmore Street.
Greeley Street from South Prop-
erty Line of Broadway to west lot
line of Lot 16 King Grove Addi-
tion.
Monroe Street from South Prop-
erty Line of Broadway to alley
west of Fulton Street.
Prescott Street from South Prop-
erty Line of Emerson to the South
Property Line of Roosevelt Street.
Providence Street from North
Property Line of Johnson to the
South Property Line of Stafford
Street.
West 17th Street from East Prop-
erty Line of Cox to existing con-
crete on West 17th Street.
Solon Street from East Proper-
ty Line of Nevada to the West
Property Line of Alpine Street.
East 25th Street from North
Property Line of Central to alley
north of Elm Street.
Union Street from South Prop-
erty Line of Cleveland to the
North Property Line of Rush
Street.
York Street from North Prop-
erty Line of Curtis Street to the
South Property Line of Dodge
Street.
North Grandview Avenue from
the North Property Line of Dexter
Street to the extension of the South
Property Line of Lot 74 of Wood.
lawn Park Addition.
North Grandview Avenue from
the West Property Line of Auburn
Street to the South Property Line
of Clarke Drive.
North Grandview Avenue from
the West Property Line of Auburn
Street to the intersection with Au-
dubon Street.
Central Avenue from 32nd Street
to the City Limits.
Carter Road from the South
Property Line of Asbury Road to
a point 73 feet south of the South
Property Line of Valleyview Road.
Valleyview Road from the West
Property Line of Avalon Road to
the East Property Line of Carter
Road.
Jeffrey Drive from the North
Property Line of Hillcrest Road to
the South Property Line of Valley -
view Road.
Deborah Drive from the North
Property Line of Hillcrest Road
to the East Property Line of Car-
ter Road.
Hillcrest Road from the East
Property Line of Avalon Road to
a point 120 feet west of the West
Property Line of Jeffrey Drive.
Evergreen Drive from the North
Property Line of Asbury Road to
the North Property Line of Karen
Road.
Karen Road from the East Prop-
erty Line of Lot 9 of Block 1 of
Clover Hills Subdivision to the
East Property Line of Evergreen
Drive.
Indian Ridge from the North
Property Line of Indian Hills Sub-
division to the North Property
Line of Arrowhead Drive.
Wapello Place from the West
Property Line of Indian Ridge to
a point 115 feet west.
Arrowhead Drive from a point
127 feet east of the East Property
Line of Indian Ridge to a point
140 feet west of the West Property
Line of Indian Ridge.
Andrew Court from the North
Property Line of Kane Street to
the North Property Line of Bell -
man Street.
Boyer Street from the West
Property Line of Andrew Court
to a point 149 feet west.
Hellman Street from the West
Property Line of Andrew Court
to a point 180 feet west.
Whereas, the above named
streets in the City of Dubuque will
be paved with Bituminous Con-
142 Special Session, March 25, 1957
Crete or Asphaltic Concrete Sur-
facing Hot Mlx-Hot Laid; and
Whereas, it is not in the best
pav-
inginterest of the be �tthat
period of
at least ten years; and
Whereas, under Ordinance No.
45.51 adopted September 25, 1951,
the City Manager is authorized to
issue excavation permits for mak-
ing excavations inthe city streets.
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
pubuque:
That the City Manager is hereby
directed not to issue any such ex-
---taraoon permits for the purpose
of making excavations in the fore-
ri-
going described
of y s
en yeas from thedateof
completion of construction of each
named street unless in case of
emergency or specifically so au-
thorized by the City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Scbueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 64.57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisiosn of law relat-
ing to the sale of cigarettes within
the City of Dubuque, be granted
a permit to sell cigarettes and cig-
arette papers within said City.
Allen R. Uppinghouse (Effective
4/1/57), 23&240 West 6th Street.
LaVerne Jorgenson, 649 East
16th Street.
Robert E. Cahill, 402 Locust
Street.
Louis O'Meara, 1655 Delhi Street.
Erwin J. Hafeman, 2370 Rhom.
berg Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds file with the application
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 65.57
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
following applications be granted
and licenses are to be issued upon
the compliance with the terms of
the ordinances of this City.
, CLASS "B" PERMIT
Donald M. Love, 250 West 6th
Street
Mrs. Alma Henkel, 241 Main Street
Sylvester A. Weiner, 201 East 22nd
Street
LaVerne Jorgenson, 649 East 16th
Street
Louis T. Bournias, 760 East 16th
Street
Florance Deutsch, 1298 Main Street
Albert Metcalf, 400 Central Avenue
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc.,
200 So. Locust Street
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
s Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Special Session, March 25, 1957 143
RESOLUTION NO. 66.57
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Beer Permits were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc-
cupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
Manager be and he is directed to
issue to the following named ap-
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Donald M. Love, 250 West 6th
Street
Mrs. Alma Hnnkel, 241 Main Street
Sylvester A. Weiner, 201 East 22nd
Street
LaVerne Jorgenson, 649 East 16th
Street
Louis T. Bournias, 760 East 16th
Street
Florance Deutsch, 1298 Main Street
Albert Metcalf, 400 Central Avenue
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc., 200
So. Locust Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants
be and the same are hereby ap-
proved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 25th day of March, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved
that Owen Riley be re -appointed
to the Board of Adjustment for a
five year term ending March 5,
1962. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Approved ...... July ...1.51...1957.
Adopted July 15, 57
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Regular Session, April 1, 1957 145
CITY COUNCIL
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, April 1, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor
Dove stated that this is the regu-
lar monthly meeting of the City
Council for the purpose of acting
upon such business as may prop-
erly come before the meeting.
Communication of Hawkeye Se-
curity Insurance Company advis-
ing of the cancellation of Policy
CPL 237815 issued to the East Du-
buque Sand & Gravel Company
and Coyle Construction Co., pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the cancel-
lation be accepted, providing there
are no outstanding claims. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
April 1, 1957
To the Iionorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and
Policies and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor:
HEATING
Ray 11. Hafoth, d/b/a Ray Rafoth
Heating & Sheet Metal, Wolverine
Ins. Company.
SIDEWALK
Robert Shireman & Edgebert
McNamer, Merchants Mutual Bond-
ing Co.
Joseph A. Becker, d/b/a Albert
Becker & Sons, General Casualty
Co. of America.
Raphael If. Strub, Western Sure-
ty Company.
Wendell Rettenberger, d/b/a
Rettenberger Tree & Landscape
Service, Ohio Casualty Ins. Com-
pany.
EXCAVATION
Dubuque Excavating Company,
Policy No. CL 838390, Bituminous
Casualty Corporation,
Russell A. Schueller, d/b/a
Schueller and Company, Policy No.
A 384980, Standard Accident Ins.
Company.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds and policies should be filed
subject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilmen
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
April 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Avon Street is narrow and has
several garages on the north side
adjacent to the curb. Automobiles
backing out of these garages do
not leave sufficient room to turn
if parking is allowed opposite the
driveways. Parking is pghibited on
the north side of this street at
present and there are no garages
on the south side so if the restrict-
ed parking area changed to the
south side there would be no con-
flict.
I recommend that parking on
the south side of Avon Street be
restricted and parking be retained
on the north side.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved and that
proper proceedings be prepared.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 28, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
1 herewith submit the reports of
the City Auditor, City Treasurer,
City Health Department and City
Water Works for the month of
February as well as list of claims
and list of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month
of February, 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
148 Regular Session, April 1, 1957
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 28, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The City Council cancelled the
Kenneth Gaber Company permit
to excavate in streets of the City
after notification by his insurance
company that his liability insur-
ance policy was to be cancelled.
This action was taken prior to the
date set for cancellation, however,
the insurance company later gave
notice that the policy would not
be cancelled and the policy is still
in force.
In view of the above facts, I
recommend that the City Council
reinstate the permission of Ken-
neth Gaber to excavate in the
streets of the City of Dubuque.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Mant-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 27, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
Ella Wiemold of 705 Wilson Ave-
nue, for injuries sustained Janu-
ary 29, 1957 and find that the same
has been settled by the abutting
property owner.
I therefore recommend that the
claim be denied.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 27, 1957
lion. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Nicholas G. Kieffer, 1818 So. Grand-
view Avenue, for damages sus-
tained when he struck an open
manhole.
As a result of the investigation
1 recommend that the claim be al.
lowed and the Auditor instructed
to issue a warrant in the amount
of $7.50 to Nicholas G. Kieffer and
deliver the same upon receipt of
a properly executed release.
Sincerely,
T. H. Nelson
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Solicitor be approved and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war.
rant in the amount of $7.50, pay-
able to Nicholas G. Kieffer and
deliver the same upon receipt of
a properly executed release in full
settlement of the claim. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 27.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3.34, known as the Zon-
ing Ordinance and 'Zoning Map,
Changing the Zoning Classifica-
tion of certain herein described
real estate, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be consid-
ered the first reading of the Ordi-
nance. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
a public hearing be held on the
Ordinance on May 8, 1957 at 7:30
Y.M. in the Council Chamber and
Regular Session, April 1, 1957 147
that the City Clerk be instructed
to publish notice of same in the
manner required by law. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 28-S7
An Ordinance Vacating the al-
ley lying between Main street and
Salina street from Camp street to
Charter street, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be consid-
ered the first reading of the Or-
dinance. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 28.57
An Ordinance vacating the Alley
Lying between Main Street and
Salina Street from Camp Street
to Charter Street.
Whereas vreseent Realty Corpora-
tion, as otrroers of pluck YO in Pu
buque harbor Company's Addition in
the t'ity of I)ubuque, has petitioned
the Cliy of Duhulue to vaeate the al-
lev lying in said Block 20 between
Maki Street and Salina street from
Camp Street to Charter Street :and
Whereas the City Plan Commission
has recommended approval of said va-
cation; and
Whereas the City Council Is of the
o lnlon that it is in the public interest
that said petition be granted -
NOW Therefore, Ile it ()rrlalned By
The City Council Of The City Of Du-
buque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the alley tying 1n
Block 20 of Dubuque Ifarbor Com-
pany's Addition In the ('ity of I)u-
buqque. Iowa, between Main street
and Salina street from Camp street
to Charter street, be and the same is
hereby vacated,
Srctlr.n 2. This Ordinance shall be
in full force and effeet from and after
Its final pusage, adotltion and publica-
tion as by laa• provided.
Introduced the Int day of A ril, 1957.
Rule requiring reading on t�reosep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote the 1st day of April 1457I'R.
adoV{iied and upprovby edlthistlNLlldaylLof
Apr 1957.
1957.
VIIARIA-,K I.:. DOVE. Mayor
OLAUHNCM I' t1'l:l,l,
RAY 1'1. 114 11,11
LFt1 N sClil'ISI,I,ISIt
VIiARLA,S A. KINTZIN(110It
Attest: LbaF. FIL(t�1NIN Tlnollno•n.
City Clerk.
Published officially in The Tel
graph -herald Newspapee-
r this 6th el
of April, 1967. y
It. 4/5 Lno F. FROMNIF,LT
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Crescent Realty cor-
poration requesting that the alley
in Block 20 in Dubuque Harbor
Company's Addition be deeded to
them, presented and read. Council-
man Welu move'�t ublle
hearing be held h�tition
at 7:30 P. M. in t e Council Cham-
ber and that the City Clerk be in-
structed to publish notice of same
in the manner required by law.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 29.57
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Carter Road from a point
487 feet southerly from Asbury
Road to a point 75 feet South of
the South property line of Valley -
view Road, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
KIntzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 29.57
An Ordinance establishing a Grade on
Carter Road from a point 487 feet
southerly from Asbury Road to a
{-nlnt 76 feet South of the South
Property Line of Valleyview Road.
lie It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Carter
Road from a point 487 feet southerly
from Asbury Road to a point 76 feet
south of the South Property Line of
Valleyview Road, be and the same Is
hereby established and adopted as
shown by a profile of Bald street and
grade imiitUe 11 number ared h1449 B a ('fly
nchngmark:
Point of Arrow on Fire Hydrant at
148 Regular Session, April 1, 1957
the corner of Avalon and 11111crest
Roads, Elevation 862.90. Said grade
begins at a polnt 487 feet southerly
from Asbury Road, which Is station
4+87, East and Rest Curh Elevation
and
QO;W stncCurb to stElevati'n0o,894t
thence to statlon 5+25, East and West
Curb Elevation 895.02; thence to sta-
tion 5+75, Feast and West Curb Fle-
vation 895.33; thence to station 6+25,
East and Rest Curb Elevation 906.08
thence to station 6+75, East and West
Curb Elevation 898.58: thence to sta-
tion 7+56, East and Went Curb Ele-
vation 903.13: thence to station 8+00,
Fast and west Curb Elevation 896.27:
thence to station 8+06, Fast and West
Curb Elevation 906.42; thence to sta-
tion 8+50, East and Went Curb F.le-
vstion 908.40; thence to statlon 84-81,
which 1s a point 75 feet South of the
South Property Line of Valleyview
Road. East and Rest Curb Elevation
909.02.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In full force and effect Immediately
upon Its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
1st day of April, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
CHARLES A. KINTZINOER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk
Published officially In The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 5th day
of April, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It 4-5 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 30-57
An Ordinance establishing a
Grade on llillerest Road from a
point 424.5 feet westerly from Ava.
lon Road to a point 120 feet west-
erly of West Property Line of Jeff-
rey Drive, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 30.57
An Ordinance e•atablishing it Grade
on Hillcrest Road from a point 424.5
feet Westerly from Avalon (toad lu a
point 120 feet w,•aterly of West Prop-
erty Line of .ledfrey Drive.
lie It Ordained Ity The City Council
Of The Pity of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Hillcrest
(toad from a p int 424.6 feet Westerly
from Avalon 1 oast to a point 120 feet
westerly of West Property Line of
Jeffrey Iii Ive, I and I She same* I6 here-
by estabii-hed and adopted as shown
by a profile of salol street and grade
prepared by the City Engineer, profile
immi-r 1439. fleneh Afark: Point of
Arrow on Fire Ilvd^ant at the corner
of Avalon and Illilerest Roads, Eleva.
tion 862.90. Said grade begins at a
point 424.5 feet Westerly from Avalon
Road• which is station 424.:,: North
and South Curb Elevation 885.13
thence to Station 7425. Notth and
South Curb Elevation 907.42• thence to
Station 74 214.5 which is it point 120
feet West of West Property Line of
Jeffrey Drive, North and South Curb
Elevation 907.04.
Section 2. This ordinance s -hall be
In full force and effect Immediately
upon Its final passage and ado ptinn
and publication its provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
tat day of April. 1957.
CHARIA-,'S E. LOVE,. Mayor
CLARENCH P. WF.LU
RAY F. KOLII
I.F O N. SCIII?Fi.I,FR
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen.
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
Published officially in The Tele-
graph -Herald ne•wspnper this 5th day
of April 1957.
LEO F. FROMMF.LT
It. 4/5 City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 31.57
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Pennsylvania avenue
from the west property line of
Chaney Road to the West Corpo-
ration Limits, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman SchueI-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 31-57
An Ordinance ostabllrhluK it (]rade
on Pentesylvaula Avenue from the
West Property line of Chaney Itoad to
the Wast Corporation Llntltn-
Regular Session, April 1, 1957
149
Be It Ordained ub The City council
Of The City of I)ubuyue:
Road to the East Property Line of
Section 1. That a grade on Penn-
Carter Road, presented and read.
erty I.I Avenue from the west Prop -
ert}• I,Ine of Chaney (toad to Io
Councilman Welu moved that
west ('orporatlon Limita be and the
the reading just had be considered
acme is hereby established and adopt-
ed as shown by a profile of said
the first reading of the Ordinance.
street and grade prepared by the City
Engineer,
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
profile number 1462. Beach
Afark: Pof Arrow on Fire Hy_
Carried by
y the following vote:
drant at Northeast Corner of Inter-
section of 1'ennsyh•anla Avenue and
Yeas—Mayor Dove Councilmen
Chaney Road, Elevation 799.72. Said
West
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
grade begins at Property Line
of Chaney Road
Nays—None.
wh!c•h Is station
thence to n+04, End ler
Radius
Radius
Councilman Welu
vatistation
('orb F:k•vatlnn 796.10, thence
tr, station 0+60, North
moved that
the
and South
vurh Elevation 795.34, thence
rules be suspended requiring
to
Station 14111, North & South Curb
an Ordinance to be read on three
Elevation 794.8:,, thence to Station
1+60,
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
North and South Curb Elevation
795.65, thence to titration 2-+60, North
Cllman Kolb. Carried by the fol -
and South ('urh Elevation 798.46,
lowing vote:
thence to Station 3-} 6(1, North and
South Curb Elevation 803.12, thence to
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Station 4460, North and South Curb
F,levntion 811.5b, thence to Station
Kintzinger, Kolb Schueller, Welu.
,
7+35, North and South Curb i7levation
Nays—None.
839.92, thence to Station 8+35, North
and South Curb Elevation 846.51,
thence to Station 9+35, North and
ORDINANCE NO. 32.07
An Ordinance establishing
South Curt) Elevation 845.62, thence
to Station 114,10, North and South
a Grade on
Valleyvlew Road from a point 410
feet Vesterly
Curb Elevation 837.55. thence to Sta-
tion 12+6n. North and South Curb
from the Neat Prop -
erty Line of Avalon Road to the
Elevation 835.74, thence to Station
bast Property Line of Carter Road.
14+10, North and South Curb Eleva•
Iie It Ordained b y
y the Cit Council
tion 844.13, thence to Station 15+50,
of the (`ity of Dubuque:
North and South Curt) Elevation
856.73, thence to Station 17 +00, North
Section I. That a grade on Valley.
View Road from
and South Curb Elevation863.71•
thence to Station 18+50, North
a point 410 feet West -
erly from the west Property Line of
Avalon
and
South Curb Elevation 857.64, thence
to Station 24+-60, North
Road to the East Property
Line of Carter Road, be and the same
and South
Curb Elevation 806.47, thence to Stn-
tion
is hereby established and adopted as
shown by a profile of said
26+10. North and South Curb
Elevation 747.99, thence to Station
street and
grade prepared by the City Engineer,
profile
27460. North and South Curb Fteva-
797.74.
number 1438. Bench Mark:
Point of Arrow on Fire Hydrant
Von thence to Station 28+50,
North and South Curb Elevation
at
the Corner of Avalon and Hillcrest
Roads, Elevation 862.90.
801.24, thence to Station 30+00, North
and South Curt) Elevation
Said grade
begins at a point 410 feet Westerly
800.97,
thence to Station 31+50, North and
from the west Property Line of Av.
alon Road
South Curb Elevation 796.04. thence
to Station 32+ 85.92 which Is west
which is station 4 30,
North and South Curb Elevation
cite
Carporation Limits, North anti South
Curb Pli
882.29; thence to station 4 60, North
and South Curb Elevation
vatlon 788.90.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
In
885.50
thence to station 4+80, North and
South Curb Elevation 887.10; thence
full force and effect immediately
upon its final
to station 5+00, North and South Curb
passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Elevation 888.76; thence to station
5+20, North and South Curb Elevation
Passed, adopted and approved this
lat day of April, 1957.
888.88; thence to station 6+28, North
CHARLES r. DOVE. Mayor
and South Curb Elevation 900.32;
thence to station 6+53, South Curb
CI,AREN('r I'. WELU
Elevation 902.59, North Curb Eleva-
RAY F. KO LB
LEO N. S(•HLIF,LLF,R
tion 902.16• thence to station 6+78,
which Is the Fast Property Line of
CHARLTCS A. XINTZiNGER
tarter Bead, South Curb Elevation
Councilman.
Attest: Leo
901.86, North Curb Elevation 903.14.
F. Fromm-it
City Clerk.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
Published officially in The Tele-
graph -herald newspaper this 5th day
Of April,
In full force and effect Immediately
upon its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
1957.
It. 4/5 LEO F. FROAIMELT
Passed, adopted and approved this
1st day of April, 1957.
City Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec-
P. WELU
RAY F. KOLR
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
LEo UELL
CHARLES A KINTZINGER
ried by the following vote:
Councilmen
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt
city clerk
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Published officially In The Tele -
Nays --None,
graph-Ilerald newspaper this 6th day
Of April, 1957.
ORDINANCE NO. 32.57
LEO F. FRO
yClerk
An
It 4-5 Cit
Ordinance establishing a
Councilman Welu moved the
grade on Valleyview Road from a
adoption of the Ordinance. Sec -
point 410 feet Westerly from the
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car -
West Property Line of Avalon
ried by the following vote:
150 Regular Session, April 1, 1957
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
April 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The attached ordinance regulat-
ing taxicabs has been prepared
according to your direction. This
ordinance requires taxicabs to se-
cure operators permits that are
issued only after a public hearing
held by the City Council to de-
termine the public necessity to in-
crease the number of taxicab op-
erators.
The ordinance also provides for
an increase in taxicab rates and
sets up zone fares that have re-
ceived your prior approval.
I recommend that the Council
act favorably or this proposed or-
dinance.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the zones on the City Map af-
fecting the taxicab rates as pre-
sented be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 33-57
An Ordinance Providing for the
Regulation of Taxicabs, requiring
a License therefor, Prescribing the
License Fee, and Providing a Pen.
alty for the violation thereof, and
Repealing Ordinance No. 56.55,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the reading just
had be considered the first read.
ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the ruler; be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 93.57
An Ordinance Providing for the Regu-
lation of Taxicabs, Requiring a
i.ic•ense therefor, Prescribing the
l.Icense Fee, and Providing a Pen-
;clty for the Violation thereof, and
Repealing (Ordinance No. 58-55.
Ire It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. The following words
and phrases, when used In this Or-
dinance, shall have the meanings -set
out herein:
(a) Taxicab means a motor ve-
hicle regularly engaged in the busi-
ness of carrying passengers for hire,
having a seating capacity of less than
ten (10) persons and not operated on
a fixed route;
(b) Chauffeur means any person
who operates an automobile In the
transportation of persons, and who
receives any compensation for such
service In wages, commissions or
otherwise paid, directly or indirectly.
Section 2. No person shall oper-
ate or permit a taxicab owned or
controlled by him to be operated as
a vehicle for hire upon the streets
In the City of Dubuque, without first
having obtained a taxicab operator's
permit from the City of Dubuque;
Section 3. An application for a
taxicab operator's permit shall be
filed with the City Manager, upon
form provided by him; and said ap-
plication shall furnish the following
information:
(a) The name and address of the
applicant;
(b) The experience of the appli-
cant In the transportation of passen-
gers;
(e) Any facts which the applicant
believes tend to prove that Public
convenience and neceasaty require the
granting of the permit:
(d) The number of vehicles to be
operated or controlled by the appli-
cant and the loeation of the proposed
de or terminal;
fe) The color scheme or Insignia
to be used to designate the vehicle
or vehicles of applicant;
(f) Such further Information as the
City Manager may reasonably require.
Section 4. Upon the filing of an
application the Council Shull It. a
time and place for public hearing
thereon. Notice of such hearing shall
be given to the applicant and to
all persons who hold taxicab opera-
tor's permits, in gaud standing • ,osis!
of such hearing shall also be p
on a bulletin board In the Vity all.
Any Interested person may file with
the Clerk a memorandum in au port
or opposition to the issuance of the
certificate at any time prior to the
time set for said hearing.
Section 5 if the Counell finds that
further taxicab service In the City of
Dubuque is required byy the Public
convenience and necessity and that
the applicant is fit, willing and able
to perfcirrn such lwbllc transpportation
and to conform to thu provlalons of
he
this Ordinance and the T" of
State of Iowa, then the City
shall issue a permit stating the name
andaddress of the up II(a
max, mum
maximum number of veplet 8 auth-
Re%Ztllar Session, April 1, 1957 151
orized under the permit and the date n
of issuance; otherwise the application t
ehInl ie
d. makingu
tile above findings the
Council shall take Into consideration it
the number of taxicahs already In (o
operation, whether existing transpor- e
talion is adequate t. meet the public
service onthe plot1elhtraf le tt of conditions Increased
r
the character, experience and respun-
siblllty of the applicant.
The permit shall remain valid until
revoked by the Council, or surrend-
ered by the applicant, so lung as the ,
annual license. fees hereinafter pro-
vided aro paid. 1
Section 6. A% -hen any holder of a
taxicab operator 'a
permit shall desire
to increase the number of vehicles
authorized under the permit, he may I
make application therefor to the City
Manager. together with the payment
of the annual license fee hereinafter
provided, and If tyle City Manager
shall find that such an increase in
the number of cabs is in conformity
with t,,a requirements of Section 5
It,
he may authorize the increase,
subject to confirmation by the City
Council;
Section 7. No taxicab operator's
permit shall be issued or continued
in operation unless the holder thereof
has paid an annual permit fee of
Ten Dollars ($lu) for the right to
engage in the taxicab business and a
license fee of Twenty-five Dollsro
($15) each year for each vehicle
authorized under the permit. Said li-
cense fats shall be for out, year starting
April 1 and shall be In addition to
any other license fees or charges
established by proper authority and
appplicable to said holder and the
vehicle or vehicles under his opera-
tion and control;
Section 8. No taxicab operator's
permit may be sold, assigned, mort-
gaged or otherwise transferred with-
out the consent of the City Council;
Section 9. The taxicab license tag
or plate shall be fastened upon the
vehicle and shall not be removed
until the expiration .f the license
period;
Section 10. An a condition to grant -
Ing the taxicab operator's permit the
person seeking such permit shall tile,
in the office of the ('fly Clerk. it
motor vehicle uperator's liability in-
surance �uUcy, executed by a com-
pany aur lorized to do Insurance busi-
llasa in the State of Iowa, In a form
approved by the City Manager. The
INinimum limits tot such policy shall
be as follows:
To cover the assured's liability for
personal Injury or death of one
person, as the result of one accident,
Or other cause, Ten Thousand Dul-
lars ($10,000);
To cover the assured's liability for
personallnjury (or death of more than
one person, as the result of one ac-
cident or other cause, Twenty Thous-
and Dollars ($'10,00(1.);
To cover the asaured'a liability for
damage to or destruction of property
other than that of ilia assured, as the
result (it any one accident .r cause,
Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000).
Each policy shall contain the follow.
Int; endorsement:
It to understood slid agraed that
before the Insurance policy to which
this endorsement is attached may be
auopendod or cancelled the City of
Dubuque will be given ten (10) days'
prior written notice of such proposed
suspension or cancellutloll. It is fur-
ther understood and agreed that the
Obligation of this pulley shall not be
affected by tiny act or urrllsslon of the
amed assured, or any employee of
he named insured, with respect to
ny condition or requirement attach -
d thereto, no by any default of the
ssured In payment of the premium,
r in the giving of any notice re-
)utrod by said policy, or otherwise,
nor by the death, insolvency, bank-
uptcy, legal ineapselty or inability
of the assured."
The failure of any permit holder to
maintain such policy in full force and
effect throughout the life of the per-
mit shall be grounds for revocation
.f the pernalt by the City Manager
and upon such revuuation said permit
udder shall cease business as a taxi-
cab operator until the permit has been
relssued by the City Council;
Section 11, Any chauffeur, as here-
to defined, shall weer upon his cloth-
ing a current chauffeur's license but-
ton or tag, issued to him by the City
Manager, for which he shall pay the
sum of one Lollar and Fifty Cents
($1.50) per year. Uperating an un-
licensed taxicab, or permitting a
licensed taxicab to be operated by
an unlicensed chauffeur, or driving
a licensed or unlicensed taxicab with-
out being It licensed chauffeur, shall
constitute a violation of this Urdi-
nance.
Section 12. Taxicab fare zones are
hereby established as shown on the
roup entitled "'Taxicab Zone Map."
herelolore approved by the City Coun-
cil and now on file with the City
Clerk;
Section 13. The following are here-
by fixed and established as the rates
and prices for the transportation of
passengers by taxicab within the
City limits W the City of Dubuque:
Inner Outer Between
Zone Zone Zone
For one passenger $ .65
$ .80 $ .80
For tttu or inure pas-
engers (nut exceed-
ing five) with the
same puints of
origin and dealt -
nation . $ .8u
$1.00 $1.00
F'.r two or more
passengers ( n o t
exceeding f 1 v e )
with the s a nl e
point of (origin,
but difflrent desti-
nations:
For the first pas -
monger alighting $ .65
$ .80 $ .80
For each of the
other passengers $ .40
$ .40 $ .10
i•Lr tivu or more
passengers In u t
exceeding f i v a)
with different
points of origin
and destinations:
!•lath 1. .. $ 65 $ .80 $ .80
The above figures shall include
ilia passengers ordinary luggage.
No charge shall be mads for wait-
ing time under Wn minutes. Welting
time in excess of ten minutes may
I",
charged at the rate of $3.00 per
hour.
Section 11. Every motor vehicle
--perating as u taxicab shall have ex -
loosed In a c�nepI uous place, in clear
vlew %%-I hill tits passenger'■ com-
p,u•tment, a printed table large
t-nough to be read by the passengers
iu tilt) taxicab, shuwing the rates
herein established; and It shall be un-
lawful to operate, or permit to be
operated, any taxlCab unless Bald
ratesare posted as herein provided;
Section 15. No chauffeur shall per-
mit any (other yerouu to ocuupy or
rlde• in a lexica 1, unlrss file person,
or persons, first employing the taxi-
cab shall cutasenl thereto;
152 Regular Session, April 1, 1957
Section 16. The driver of any taxi-
cab shall, upon request, furnish any
charged,lreither eby far the mechanicunt
ally
printed receipt or by a specially pre-
pared receipt, on which ahall be
shown ththen chaffeufr'stile
namexland
cab
operator,
number,nthehdate andttheals
bte►nlicense
for
which chargee are made;
Section 17. It shall be unlawful for
al
fare for aer n taxicab after to r to haiving hirle ed
the same;
Section 18. The City Manager, with
the approval of the City Council, may
set apart places upon the streets in
the City of Dubuque where taxicabs
standmay
be sollc ed, but nothing he passengers
shall
Drain the
permit suchsoliciting
soas
litgtoo be madO subject pedes
trians to annoyance or interference;
Section 19. Any person, firm or
corporation who shall violate any of
eeof this
deemed misdemeanor
and upon conviction thereof shall be
fined not more than One Hundred
Dollars ($100) and in default of such
ed for
ane and period of not tolexceed be pthirtd
y(30)
days;
Section 20. That the present taxi-
cab operators upon making application
in accordance with Section 3 hereof
and paying the necessary fees within
30 days from the date of adoption of
this ordinance shall be authorised to
operate taxicabs in the City of Du-
buque as follows:
Name No. ofCabs
Diamond Cab Company 3
Black & White Cab Company 13
Veterans Cab Company ......_.. ... . . 8
Section 21. Ordinance No. 56-55 is
hereby repealed.
Section 22. This Ordinance shall be
In full force and effect from and after
its final passage, adoption and pub-
lication as by law provided.
Introduced the lot day of April,
1957.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the let day of April, 1957.
Passed by recorded roll -call vote,
adopted and approved thin lot day of
April, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk
Published officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald newspaper this 5th day
of April, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It. 4/5 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilme
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 34.57
An Ordinance Prohibiting the Sale
of Baby Chicks, Rabbits or Duck-
Ihtgs as Pets or Novelties, and
Providing a Penalty for the Violation
thereof.
Whereas it appears to the City
Council that during certain seasons in
the year In the City of Dubuque per-
sons have enga ed in the business of
selling baby chicks, ducklings and
other fowl and rabbits as novelties and
pets for children: and
Whereas the Duhueiue Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
has caused It to appear to the City
Council that the result of such sales Is
that said pets get Into the hands of
children of tender years who are not
capable of properly caring for the
same, and abuse and maltreat them.
and
Whereas It alipe•ars to the City
Council that said pets commonly cre-
ate a nuisance; and
Whereas in view of the foregoing
considerations the Clty (-ounell has
determined that the sale of such pets
constitutes, In effect, cruelty to ani-
mals and is contrary to the peace and
order of the community;
Now Therefore, Ile it Resolved By
The City Council Of The City Of Du-
buque:
Section 1. It shall be unlawful for
any person, firm or corporation to
sell, or offer for sale, barter, or give
away, babyy chicks, rabbits, ducklings
or other owl us pets or novelties,
whether or not dyed, colored, or other-
wise artificially treated;
Section. 2. This Ordinance shall not
be construed to prohibit the display
or sale of natural chicks, ducklings or ,
rabbits In proper brooder facilities, by
hatcheries or stores engaged In the
business of selling the same to be
raised for commercial purposes;
Section 8. No person, firm or cur-
poration shall enKa In the business
of selling baby chicks, poultry or do-
mestic fowls within the City of Du-
buque. unless he has been licensed to
I0 so by the Department of Agrlcul-
n lure of the State of Iowa:
Section 4. Any person, firm or cor-
poration violating any of the provl-
Stolls of this (lydinancP shall, upon
convlatlou thereof be subjected to a
f t •ecaing the sum of One
ORDINANCE NO. 3457 lint mideed i)oIlars ($10o) or imprison -
An Ordinance Prohibitin thie ment for a period not ezceedlog Ihir-
g ty (8o) duy s In lieu of such fine.
Sale of Baby Chicks, Rabbits or Seetlun 5. This Ordiounce shall be
Ducklings as Pets or Novelties and in full force and effect front and utter
Its final passage, adoption and publlca-
Providing a Penalty for the Vio- tion as by law provided. of April,
lation thereof, presented and read. 19517. ucPa the tat tar
Regular Session, April 1, 1957 153
[title requiring reading on three sep-
arate days suspended by unanimous
vote the Int day of April, 1957.
Passed, adopted and approved this
tat day of April 1957.
CIIARLh,S E_ DOVE, Atayor
CLARF'%('F. P. «10.11
RAY F. Kf)LR
IXO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGFIt
Councilmen.
Attest: Leo F. Frnmmelt
City Clerk.
Published officially In The Tele-
gra)h-Herald newspaper this rith day
of April. 1957.
LErI r. FRf1MJiF.i.T
it. 4/5 (9ty Clerk.
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote-
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Catholic Salvage Bu-
reau, requesting a restricted load-
ing and unloading curb area to
service their basement storage in
the building located at 2nd and
Main presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved that the petition
be referred to the City Manager
and Police Chief for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Wendelin Rettenberg-
er et al, requesting rezoning of
the property located at 49 and 65
on Meadow Lane, being Lot 2 of
Smith Meadow Lane Place and Lot
13 of Sisters Addition from a sin-
gle family residence district classi-
fication to a local business Class
A district classification, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the petition be referred to
the Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Clarence Bradley, re-
questing that his name be with-
drawn from the Wendelin Retten-
berger et al petition relative to
the rezoning of the area located ad-
jacent to Highway No. 2, between
Stetmore and Meadow Lane, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the petition be referred
to the Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Lee Stocker et al ob-
jecting to the rezoning of the
property located between Stetmore
street on the West, Lombard street
on the north and east and Dodge
street and:or Highway 20 on the
south from its present classifica-
tion to any type commercial area,
presented and read. Councilman
Kintzinger moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the Planning &
Zoning Commission. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dubuque Supply
Company, requesting permission to
excavate in the alley between
Main and Iowa street running from
second to third street, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the petition be referred to
the City Manager for further inves.
tigation. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Larry B. Kemp, re-
questing a refund in the amount
of $50 on the unexpired portion
of Class 'B" beer permit No. 67,
as he has discontinued business
on March 30, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the request be granted and
the Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant payable to Larry B. Kemp,
in the amount of $50 to cover the
unexpired portion of Class "B" per-
mit No. 67. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Larry B. Kemp, re-
questing a refund in the amount
of $25 on the unexpired portion
of cigarette license No. 246, as he
has discontinued business as of
March 30, 1957, presented and read.
councilman Kolb moved that the
request be granted and the Auditor
instructed to draw a warrant pay-
154 Regular Session, April 1, 1957
able to Larry B. Kemp, in the
amount of $25 to cover the unex-
pired portion of cigarette license
No. 246. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Lester Foell Sr., re-
questing a refund in the amount
of $25 on the unexpired portion
of cigarette license No. 314, as he
has discontinued business as of
March 30, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the request be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Lester Foell Sr.,
in the amount of $25 to cover the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 314. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Lester Foell Sr., re-
questing a refund of $150 on the
unexpired portion of Class B beer
license No. 129, as he has discon•
tinued business as of March 30,
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the request
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant, pay.
able to Lester Foell Sr. in the
amount of $150 to cover the unex-
pired portion of class B beer li-
cense No. 129. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Petition of James V. & Marie
Walker, requesting a refund of
$25 on the unexpired portion of
cigarette license No. 118, as they
have discontinued business as of
March 30, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the request be granted and the Au-
ditor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to James V. & Marie Walk.
er, in the amount of $25 to cover
the unexpired portion of cigarette
license No. 118. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Petition of John P. Mihalakis, re-
questing a refund in the amount
of $150 on the unexpired portion
of Class B beer license No. 131,
as he has discontinued business as
of March 30, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the request be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to John P. Mihalakis
in the amount of $150 to cover
the unexpired portion of class B
license No. 131, Seconded by Coun.
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of John P. Mihalakis, re-
questing a refund in the amount
of $25 on the unexpired portion
of cigarette license No. 96, as he
has discontinued business as of
March 30, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the request be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war.
rant payable to John P. Mihalakis,
in the amount of $25 to cover the
unexpired portion of cigarette li-
cense No. 96. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Catherine Murphy, re-
questing a refund in the amount
of $25 on the unexpired portion
of cigarette license No. 310, as
she has discontinued business as
of March 30, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the request be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant payable to Catherine Mur-
phy, in the amount of $25, to cover
the unexpired portion of cigarette
license No. 310. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
hearing on Resolution No. 46.57
authorizing, ratifying and approv,
ing deed conveying Lot 43 in Sis-
ters Addition to Arthur Witherall,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the proof of
Publication be received and filed.
Regular Session, April 1, 1957 lag
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger. Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION N0. 46.57
Whereas on March 19, 1953 the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque adopted Resolution No. 105-
53, quit claiming to Arthur With-
erall all of its right, title and in-
terest in and to
Lot 43 in Sister's Addition in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to clar-
ify the description authorized in
the conveyance authorized by Reso-
lution No. 24.52 adopted March
3, 1952; and
Whereas objection has been
made that said Resolution No. 105-
53 was not adopted pursuant to
published notice,
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa that the Quit Claim
Deed from the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, conveying all of its right,
title and interest in Lot 43 in Sis-
ter's Addition in the City of Du-
buque, Dubuque County, Iowa, to
Arthur Witherall, dated June 11,
1952 and filed June 14, 1952 and
recorded in Book 144 TL, page 88
in the office of the Recorder of
Dubuque County, Iowa, is hereby
authorized, ratified and approved.
Public hearing had on the fore-
going Resolution 1st day of April,
A. D. 1957, pursuant to notice pub-
lished in the Telegraph Herald
newspaper March 8th, 1957 and
March 15th, 1957.
Passed, adopted and approved
on recorded roll call vote the 1st
day of April, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Klob, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
hearing on Resolution No. 47-57 au.
thorizing the conveyance of the
Easterly 22 feet of Lot 14 "A" and
the westerly 26 feet of Lot 13 "A"
in Paulina Langworthy Subdivision
to Francis L. Burd and Mary F.
Burd, presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved that the proof
of publication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 47.57
Whereas, Francis L. Burd and
Mary F. Burd have petitioned the
City Council to convey the easterly
22 feet of Lot 14A and the wester-
ly 26 feet of Lot 13A, both in
Paulina Langworthys Subdivision
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and
Whereas the City Council hav-
ing examined said petition finds
that, under the facts set out there-
in, in the interests of justice such
request should be granted;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Mayor and
City Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to execute
a Quit Claim Deed releasing all
right, title and interest of the
City of Dubuque in and to the East-
erly 22 feet of Lot 14A and the
Westerly 26 feet of Lot 13A in
Paulina Langworthy's Subdivision
in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, to Francis L. Burd
and Mary F. Burd, as joint tenants
with right of survivorship and not
as tenants in common and deliver
same upon the payment of the costs
of publication of notice of hear-
ing on this Resolution;
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the of-
fice of the County Recorder of
Dubuque County, Iowa;
Notice of hearing on the fore-
going Resolution published in the
Telegraph Herald March 8, 1957
and March 15, 1957.
156 Regular Session, April 1, 1957
Passed and adopted after public
hearing by recorded roll call vote
April 1, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KUMINGER
Councilmen .. ..
Publication cost paid
April 3, 1957.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
hearing on Resolution No. 48-57
authorizing the conveyance of the
Westerly 30 feet of Lot 15 "A" in
Paulina Langworthy Subdivision
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa to
Ruby Steuck, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 48.57
Whereas Ruby Steuck has peti-
tioned the City Council to convey
the westerly 30 feet of Lot 15A in
Paulina Langworthy's Subdivision;
and
Whereas the City Council having
examined said petition finds that,
under the facts set out therein,
in the interests of justice such
request should be granted;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Mayor and
City Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to execute
a Quit Claim Deed releasing all
right, title and interest of the City
of Dubuque in and to the Westerly
30 feet of Lot 15A in Paulina
Langworthy's Subdivision in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, to Ruby Steuck and de.
liver the same upon payment of
the costs of publication of notice
of hearing on this Resolution;
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the of.
fice of the County Recorder of
Dubuque County, Iowa;
Notice of hearing on the fore-
going Resolution published in the
Telegraph Herald March 8, 1957
and March 15, 1957.
Passed and adopted after public
hearing by recorded roll call vote
on April 1, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Publication costs paid
April 2, 1957.
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 67-57
A resolution accepting the offer
of The Telegraph Herald in the
amount of $6000 for the purchase
of the south 20 feet of West Ninth
Street from Bluff street westerly a
distance of 230.6 feet, said area
now being known as Lot "A" of
Vacated West Ninth Street, pre.
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that a public hearing be
held on the resolution on May 6,
1957 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council
Chamber at the City Hall and that
the City Clerk be instructed to
publish notice of the hearing in
the manner required by law. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 21, 1957
To His Honor the Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Dubuque Peony Trail was
Istarted in 1938 and has come to
be known as one of the most beau -
F"1
Regular Session, April 1, 1957 157
tiful floral displays in this section
of the country.
For the purpose of aiding in the
perpetuating of this Trail I am
willing to give to the City of Du-
buque Thirty-seven shares (37) of
American Telephone & Telegraph
Co.—approximately present value
$6,500 to establish a permanent
fund to be titled, "The Ella M.
Lyons Peony Trail Fund".
The income from this Fund to
be used by the Park Board for the
purchase of fertilizer for the Trail,
replacements, the purchase of va-
rieties for specimen peony bed,
and such other details as will make
it more attractive. When new va-
rieties are to be purchased the
chairman of the Peony Trail Com-
mittee of the Dubuque Garden
Club shall be first consulted.
This gift will be made upon
the condition that the Peony Trail
on Grandview shall always be
maintained and that the Memorial
Marker in memory of the Founder,
Mrs. E. M. Lyons, shall be erected
each year at the east peony bed in
Washington Park or on Grandview
Ave. at Delhi Street during the
blooming season. It has been so
erected for the past several years.
If this gift is accepted and in
later years the Park Board does
not find it desirable to maintain
the Peony Trail on Grandview Ave.
in excellent condition at approxi-
mately its present size, then the
above American Telephone & Tel-
egraph Co. stock with any unused
income shall be transferred by the
city, one-half to the Young Men's
Christian Association and one half
to the Young Women's Christian
Association. These sums to be used
by these Dubuque Institutions for
Permanent improvements and not
for current expenses.
If this gift is accepted I will
transfer these shares immediately
to the city so that the income may
be available at once to the Park
Board.
May I hear from you promptly.
Respectfully,
E. B. LYONS
Note—Acceptance of the above
gift was voted upon at Council
meeting of March 25, 1957.
RESOLUTION NO. 68-57
Whereas, E. B. Lyons has ten-
dered to the City of Dubuque a
gift of thirty-seven shares of
American Telephone and Tele.
graph Company Common Capital
Stock for the express purpose of
using the income therefrom to
maintain and perpetuate the Du-
buque Peony Trail; and
Whereas such donor has im-
posed upon such gift certain terms
and conditions as set out in his
letter of March 21, 1957, addressed
to the Mayor and City Council of
the City of Dubuque, which letter
is now on file with the City Clerk;
and
Whereas the City Council is of
the opinion that it is in the best
public interest that such gift be
accepted under the terms and
conditions stated in such letter;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
Section I. That the City of Du-
buque hereby accepts such gift
under the terms and conditions
stated in such offer and the City
Manager is hereby authorized to
receive the transfer of said stock
for and on behalf of the City of
Dubuque;
Section 2. That said thirty-seven
shares of American Telephone and
Telegraph Company common capi-
tal stock shall, when received, be
placed in the Trust and Agency
Funds in a fund to be designated
"The Ella M. Lyons Peony Trail
Fund" and the income therefrom
shall be used only for the purchase
of materials, supplies and replace-
ments necessary to maintain the
Dubuque Peony Trail as the same
is now maintained, together with
such additions as the circumstanc-
es may prove proper;
Section 3. That the City Manager
is hereby directed to have installed
and maintained, from time to time,
during the growing season of each
year, a memorial marker in honor
of the founder of the Peony Trail,
Mrs. E. M. Lyons, either at the
cast peony bed in Washington
Park or on Grandview Avenue near
Delhi Street;
Section 4. That the condition of
said gift as expressed in the don-
or's aforesaid letter, with regard
to the reversion thereof in the
event said Peony Trail is not main-
tained on Grandview Avenue in its
158 Regular Session, April 1, 1957
present condition, is hereby ac-
cepted by the City of Dubuque;
Sedlon S. No variety of peony
shall be purchased for said Peony
Trail from the proceeds of said
Fund without the recommendation
of the Chairman of the Peony
Trail Committee of the Dubuque
Garden Club having been first ob-
tained.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of April, A. D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 69.57
A resolution approving plat and
directing the issuance of a Quit
Claim deed conveying all right,
title and interest of the City of
Dubuque to Mary T. Schiltz and
Joseph H. Schiltz, in and to Lot
I A of Lot 2 of the subdivision
Of Lots 24 and 25 of Stewart Sub-
division in the City of Dubuque,
Presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that a public hearing
be held on the resolution on May
6, 1957 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council
Chamber at the City Hall and that
the City Clerk be instructed to
publish notice of the hearing in
the manner required by law. Sec.
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Klntzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 70-57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relating
to the sale of cigarettes within
the City of Dubuque, be granted
a permit to sell cigarettes and
cigarette papers within said City.
Emil E. Goergen, 2417 Rhomberg
Avenue
Clarence Walke, 2093 Washington
Street
Lawrence R. Thissen, 1190 Dodge
Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the applications
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of April, 1957.
CHARLES F.. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 71.57
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil- of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be
granted and licenses are to be is.
sued upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Mrs. Adele Bahl, 253 West 1st
Street
Charles W. Krueger, 390 East 12th
Street
Clarence Walke, 2093 Washington
Street
Mrs. Ione Miller, 1322 Central
Avenue
Clifford Steffen, 1103 Iowa Street
Vince Winders, 2319 Prince Street
Dubuque Baseball Inc., East 4th
Street
Emil E. Goergen, 2417 Rhomberg
Avenue
Raymond Kortmeyer (Transfer of
address from 435 Central) 475
Central Avenue
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Donald D. Schroeder, 2890 Central
Avenue
William J. White, 1993 Asbury
Street
Regular Session, April 1, 1957 159
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of April, 1957.
CHARLES F. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LF.O N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second -
de by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 72.57
Whereas, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the ap-
proval of this Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc-
cupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Mrs. Adele Bahl, 253 West 1st
Street
Charles W. Krueger, 390 East 12th
Street
Clarence Walke, 2093 Washingtop
Street
Mrs. Ione Miller, 1322 Central Ave-
nue
Clifford Steffen, 1103 Iowa Street
Vince Winders, 2319 Prince Street
Dubuque Baseball Inc., East 4th
Street
Emil E. Goergen, 2417 Rhomberg
Avenue
Raymond Kortmeyer (Transfer of
address from 435 Central) 475 Cen-
tral Avenue.
CLASS "C' PERMIT
Donald D. Schroeder, 2890 Central
Avenue
William J. White, 1993 Asbury
Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 1st day of April, 1957.
CUARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the rules be suspended in order
to let anyone present address the
Council if they so desire. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mr. Charles Egelbof, represent-
ing the Funeral Directors, ad-
dressed the Council about the use
of lights in place of flags on cars
in funeral processions. He further
requested that cars in funeral pro-
cessions have the right of way re-
gardless of all red lights and stop
signs. No immediate action was
taken by the Council and Mr. Egel-
hof was asked to outline his re-
quest in writing.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
LEO F. FROMMELT
City flerk
Approved J1ta,jf...... e....... 1957.
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I CA) Special Session, April 15, 1957
COUNCIL
I ,based
The rates in this ordinance are
on a charge for sewer ren-
C'� Y
tal
of one-half the water user
(OFFICIAL)
rates. There are provisions for
April 15, 1957. separate
agreements for industrial
Special Session,
met at 7:30 P. M.
users taking into consideration in.
Council
Council
dustrial wastes that are difficult
Present—Mayor Dove,
Welu. City
to treat and for which additional
men Kintzinger, Kolb,
charges are collected.
Manager Schiltz.
Schueller.
The rates will go into effect
Absent—Councilman
May 1st, however, the first billing
Meeting called by order of Mayor
will be on the water bill after
Dove.
Mayor Dove read the call and
July 1st.
I recommend the approval of
that service thereof had
this ordinance because construe.
stated
duly made and that this
tion of the treatment facilities will
been
meeting is called for the purpose
be under way late this summer and
of considering the adoption of an
it will also be favorable to the
ordinance proposing certain charg-
city to show some experience in
es of sewer rentals for all connec-
collections before the bonds are
tions to the sanitary sewer system
sold.
and acting on any other business
Respectfully submitted,
as may properly come before a
L. J. SCHILTZ,
regular meeting of the City Coun-
City Manager
cil.
Councilman Welu moved that
April 13, 1957
the recommendation of the City
To the Honorable Mayor
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
and City Council
the following vote:
Dubuque, Iowa
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Gentlemen:
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
The attached ordinance proposes
Nays—None.
certain charges for sewer rentals
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
for all connections to the sanitary
Councilman Welu moved that
sewer system. These charges are
the rules be suspended in order
based on the amount of money
to let anyone present address the
needed to pay for the sewage
Council if they so desire. Second -
treatment plant, pumping station
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
and river force main and the main-
the following vote:
tenance and operation of these fa-
yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
cilities.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
The sewer rental rates in this
Nays—None.
ordinance are based on the water
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
usuage of each individual. This
Mrs. Delbert E. Breithaupt of 250
basis is the most equitable and is
Pear street addressed the C01111 -
the method of billing used by most
cil making inquiry as to an in,
cities. Those who do not use city
crease in water rates. She was told
water will have to install meters
that the new ordinance will not
either on the water or sewer lines.
increase the water rates nor is an
Rates were figured on the basis of
increase contemplated at the pres-
average usuage of water over a
ent time.
twelve month period which would
ORDINANCE NO. 35-57
exclude the water used for lawn
An Ordinance establishing sew -
sprinkling.
age service charges and providing
The total amount of money nec-
a penalty for the violation thereof,
essary for debt amortization, op-
presented and read. Councilman
eration and maintenance was es-
Welu moved that the reading just
timated by our consulting engi.
had be considered the first read-
Seconded by
neers, and this figure was used to
ing of the Ordinance.
determine what percentage of the
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
water bill would be needed to fi.
following vote:
nance the sewage treatment facil.
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
ities. The income needed for the
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
treatment would amount to 50%u
Nays—None.
of the water income.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Special Session, A
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent -Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO. 35.57
An Ordinance I•:stablishing Sewage
Service Charges and Providing a
Penalty For The Violation There-
of.
Be It Ordained by the City Court -
ell of the City of Dubuque. Iowa that
Section 1. Purpose. It Is hereby de-
termined and declared to be neces-
sary and conducive to the protection
of public health, safety, welfare and
convenience of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to levy and cu lest Just and
equitable charges, rites or rentals
upon all lots, parcels of real estate
and bulldlogs that are connected di-
rectly or Indirectly with the sanitary
sewage System of Said City the pro
seeds of Such charges or rentals No
derived to be used for the purpose of
constructing, operating, maintaining;
and repairing such Sewage treatment
plant.
Section 2. Definitions. The follow -
Ing words and terms as used In this
ordinance shall be deemed to mean
and be construed its follows:
Sewage Treatment Plant: "Selvage
Treatment Plant" refers to any and
all units of the municipal treatment
owned and operated by the City of
Dubuque, Including the Intercepptor
sewer system, the pumping stations
delivering sewage to the plant and
the outfall sewer system.
Manager: "Sfanager" refers to the
City Manuger of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Contributor: "Contributor" refers
to any person, firm or corporation
responsible for the `groductlnn of do-
mestic, commercial or Industriul
waste which is directly or Indirect-
ly discharged Into the city's sanitary
sewer system.
Sewage Service Charge: "Sewage
Service Charge" refers to any and
all rules, charges, fees or rentals
levied uguinst and payable by the
contributors. Including special con.
tracts or agreements which have
been or may be negotiated by and
between the City of Dubuque, com-
mercial
om-
mercial establishments, industries,
manufacturing plants or corporation
for the purpose of collecting rates,
charges, fees or rentals.
Water Department: "Water Depart
mens" refers to the City of Dubuque
Wager Department.
Section 3. Duties of Officers and
igepartments: The officers and de-
jutrtments atm listed shall have the
olluwing duties:
City Manager: The City Hanauer
Shall be responsible to the City Coun-
ell for the overall administration and
operation of the Sewage treatment
system• and the determination of all
matters pertaining to rates, charges,
fees rentals, Special rates and col-
lection conditions xs prescribed In
$eotlon 4 of this ordinance.
Superintendent: The Superintendent
Shall taco 1•harg:e of the operation (itthe sowtag'. tn•:atu .111 plant under the
general superclSion or the (`1ty Man-
ager.
,pril 15, 1957 161
Nater Department: The Water De
partment shall act as the collection
agent and collect all monies payable
under this ordinance and make an ac-
curate accounting of all such monies
to the City Treasurer.
Section 4. Sewage Service Charge:
Contributors whose property lies with
In the corporate limits of the City of
Lubuque, with the
inexception as here-
after noted, shall pay to the City,
through Its collection agent at his
office at the same time payment for
water service Is made, a sewer service
charge computed on water consump-
tion on the following rates:
a. Battle Charges: The sewage rates
and charges shall be based on the
quantity of water used on or in the
property or premises, as the same Is
measured by the water meter there
In use, except as herein otherwise
stated. {Vater meters will be read oi-
monthly (or a period equaling once
every two months). Payment for the
sewage service char
hs ge Shall be paidlo
to the City's cellectn agent at the
same time payment Is made for water
service.
b. Schedule of Rates:
First 1,000 Mo t lat lRaBtes
per hun.cu.ft.
`ext 1,000 cu.ft. at 0.15
Next 1.000 cu.ft. at 0.125 per hun.cu ft.
Next 12,000 cu.ft. at 0.10 per hun.cu.ft.
Next 85,000 cu.ft. at 0.08 per hun.cu.ft.
Next 50,000 cu.ft. at 0.08 per hun.cu.ft.
Valance at 0.0525 per hun.cu ft.
BI -Monthly Rates
First 2,000 cu.ft. at 0.18 per hun.cu.tt-
Next 2.000 cu.ft. at 0.15 per hun.cu.ft
Next 2.000 cu.ft. at 0.125 per hun.cu.ft.
Next 24,000 cu.ft. at 0.10 per hun.cu ft.
Next 70,000 cu.ft, at 0.08 per hun.cu.ft.
Next 100,000 cu.ft. at 0.08perhun.cu ft.
Balance at 0.0526 per hun.cu ft
c. Service Charge:
1. When a parcel of real estate,
property or building, discharging San•
itary sewage, industrial wastes water
or other approved waste, elAor dl•
rectly or Indirectly Into the city's
Sanitary sewer system is not a user
of water supplied by the City Water
Department and the water used thera-
on or therein is not measured by it
water meter or Is measured by a
water meter not acceptable to the
City, the amount of water used shall
be determined by the City in such
manner as the City Manager may elect
in order to establish the rate of
charge as provided In this Ordinance,
or the owner or other interested par
ties at his expense, may install and
malntaln a meter acceptable to the
City for said purpose.
2. When a parcel of real estate,
property or building, discharging Sau-
ltary sewage, industrial wastes, water
or other approved waste, either direct-
ly or indirectly into the city's sanitary
Sewer system, is a user of water sup
plied by the City Water Department,
and In addition uses water from an-
other source which is not measured
by a water meter or Is measured by a
caster meter not acceptabld to the
City. the amount of water used shall
be determined by the City in such a
manner as the City Manager may eloct
In order to establish the rate of
charge as provided In this Ordinance.
or the owner or other interested par-
ties at his expense may Install and
maintain a meter acceptable to the
(`Ity for said purpose.
8. When a Parcel of real estate,
tgroperty, or building dlscharging San-
itary sewage, Industrial wastes, water
or other approved waste either direct-
ly or Indirectly Into the city's Sanitary
sewer system, Is not a user of water
supplied by the Clty Water Depart-
ment, the amount of sanitary sewage.
in,iemtelai wastes. water or other ap-
162 Special Session, April 15, 1957
proved waste discharged into the man
itay sewer system shall be deter
mined by the elty in such manner as
the City Manager may elect In order
establishto
pro 1d d in thin ordinance, or the
owner or other Interested parties at
his expense, may install and main-
tain a sewage meter acceptable '.o
the City for said purpose.
4. The City Council may, in Its
discretion, upon application, permit
connection to the city sanitary mewor
system if properties located outside
the corporation limits upon such tero,s
and conditions a." It may establts•h
provided however that such term a
shall not be more favorable to such
properly than the rates herein estab
lisped for city users.
5. In order that the rates and
charges may be justiv and equitably
adjusted to the service rendered, the
City shall have the right to hale Its
charges not only on volume but also
on the strength and character of the
sewage and wastes deposited In the
system by the contributor. The City
shall have the right to measure and
determine the strength and content
of all sewage and wastes discharged
either directly or Indirectly into the
City's santitary sewage system, in
such manner and by such methods as
It may deem practicable in the light
of the conditions and circumstances
of the case In order to determine the
proper charge.
Extra charges based on strength
of the sewage and liquid wastes shull
be made on the following basis:
For suspended solids in excess of
2.60 pounds fur each 100 cubic feet
of sewage find waste an additiom,l
charge of $0.01 shall be made for
each pound.
The determination of suspended sol-
ids in the waste shall be In accord-
ance with "Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Sewage."
6. The rates and charges may be
billed the tenant or tenants occupyloi;
the properties served, unless other
wise requested In writing by the owo
ers, but such billing shall in no way
relieve the owner from liability in the
event payment is not made as herein
required.
7. Where the quantity of water
consumed Is such that the minimum
water service is charged, the minimum
sewage charge shall be one half of
the minimum water service charge.
Section 6. T`ffective Date: The rates,
service charges, rentals or fees as
provided in this ordinance shall oo
come effective on and after the bil-
ling date of July 1, 1957, and said
rater, charges, rentals or fees sha d
thereafter be paid and collected as
provided in this Ordinance.
Section 6. Areas Not Served by
11 nitay Sewer System: The rates,
service charges, rental' or fees its pro
vlded in titin Ordinance mha11 become
effective at the time selvage from the
contributors Is first directed to the
sanitary sewer system. At the time
manitury sewer' are constructed In
areas not now nerved by a sanitary
'ewer system, contributors shall he
grunted a reasonable time to make
connection to the sewer. The effect.
lve date of the sewage service charge
nect
to dthethe
sanitary reasonable
my'tem wto ill ebe
determined by the City Manager.
Section T. Disposal of Waste from
Cesap,roim, Septic Tanks or Privy
Vaults: Any contributor engaged In
cloaning cesspools, naptic tanks or
privy ent into at den designated lrll()callu oal
llf flhe
sewage treatment plant. The rate for
receiving such waste filial) be deter-
mined by the City Munuger. It shall
be unlawful fnr any contributor to
place any effluent or waste from cess.
pools, septic tanks or privy vaults In
any other location in the City of Da•
Logits• except at the designated lova-
tion at the sewage treatment plane.
Section 8. Failure to Pay: The City
shall have a lien upon the property
s,•rved by the sanitary system for all
delinquent rates or service charges in
accordance with Chapter 393 and 391
of the 1950 Code of Iowa. Rills for
,ewer service shall be delinquent when
the same are unpaid for it period of
fifteen 1161 days f,dlowing their due
date, and If not olid, a penalty of V',
shall he added �n the sewnge rental
bill but not less than $0.50 cents
Section 9. Central Collection and
Sampling: Any contributor shall, upon
request of the ('ity Manager provide
a central collection point iron his
plant or property at a lotatlun aeces.
mrble to the sewage before the sew-
age reaches the main server for the
purpose of obtaining representative
samples.
Section 10. Construction, Mainte-
nance do Operation -Coat and Expense
of: The cost and expense of financing
the construction and maintenance and
the operation of the sewage treatment
M,lant shall be paid from the Sewage
ental Fund am budgeted and appro-
priated therefor each fiscal year.
Section 11. Expenses of Collecting
Sewage Rervico Charges: The actual
cost of collecting and accounting for
all sewer rentals or charges shall be
a part of the cost of operating sald
sewage treatmentplant. The cost shall
be paid from the Sewage Rental [Fund
to the collection agent upon the City
\tanager's certificate certifying to the
amount.
Section 12. Penalties: Any person,
firm or corporation vlolating any of
the.: provisions of this Ordinance shall
be guilty of a misdeameanur, and up.
on conviction thereof, be fined in if
sum not to exceed $100.00 or impris
oned in the city kill for a period not
to exceed thirty (30) days, and eacle
day much violation Is committed or
stitute
acs parateoffense and shall be tenue shall ebtPun,
Ishable as much hereunder.
Section 13. ValidityClause: If any
section, sentence or part of this ordl
mince to for any reason held invalid
or unconstitutional, such decision shill
nut affect the validity of the remain -
Ing portionm of this Ordinance.
Thin Ordinance shall be in full force
and effect May 1, 1957 after Its pas -
mage and publication as provided by
law.
Passed. adopted and approved tills
15th day of April 1957,
CHARLES E. I►OVE, 6layor
CLARENCE P. %%'1:LU
HAI F K01.13
CIIARLES A. KINTZIN(1ER
Councilmen
ATTEST:
I,F,O F. IFROMNIELT
('Ity Clerk
s officially
ythith19th daiyi>iff
iieralldn wipaperm
April 1957.
Lh.0 F, FRO11:1U:LT
City Cleric
1t. 4/19
I
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Special Session, April 15, 1957 163
April 13, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The attached agreement be-
tween the Dubuque Packing Com-
pany and the City of Dubuque has
been negotiated and is subject to
approval by your body.
This agreement is for the use
of and services rendered by the
Sewage Treatment. Plant to the
Dubuque Packing Company. The
income derived from the com-
pany is a substantial part of the
annual income necessary to fi-
nance the sewage treatment facili-
ties and the amount of charges are
based on a twenty year period of
amortization and on certain vol-
umes of waste per day.
The total charges as agreed up-
on amount to $685,000 of which
$325,000 will be paid immediately
to effect a savings in interest and
financing costs, and $360,000 shall
be paid in monthly payments over
240 months for services provided
to treat the sewage and industrial
wastes of the company.
This total charge to the com-
pany is based on treatment facili-
ties costing $1,600,000.00.
1 recommend that the Mayor
and City Clerk be authorized to
sign this agreement.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the Mayor
and City Clerk be authorized to
sign the agreement. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
AGREEMENT
This Agreement made and en-
tered into this 15th day of April,
1957 by and between the CITY OF
DUBUQUE, a Municipal Corpora-
tion of Iowa, hereinafter called
"City", Party of the first part, and
DUBUQUE PACKING COMPANY,
an Iowa Corporation, hereinafter
called "Company", party of the
second part,
WITNESSETH:
Whereas the City is about to
construct, maintain and operate
works and facilities useful and
convenient for the collection, treat-
ment, purification and disposal, in
a sanitary manner, of the liquid
and solid wastes, sewage and in-
dustrial wastes produced within
said City, as authorized by Chap.
ter 394 of the Code of Iowa, 1954;
and
Whereas, pursuant to the author-
ity contained in Chapters 393 and
394 of the 1954 Code of Iowa, the
Council of said City has estab-
lished rates, rentals and charges
for the use of, and for the services
rendered by such sanitary utili-
ties to persons, firms and corpora-
tions whose premises are served
by a connection to such utility by
or through any part of the City
Sanitary Sewer System; and
Whereas Revenue Bonds, as au-
thorized by Chapter 394 of the
1954 Code of Iowa will be issued
to pay the cost of construction of
said sanitary utility, the last and
final series thereof to become due
and payable twenty (20) years
from the date of issue; and
Whereas, based upon the sched-
ule of rates, rentals and charges
established by the Council of said
City for the use of and services
to be rendered to the Company by
and through such sanitary utility,
it has been determined that the
total cost to said Company for a
period of twenty (20) years at its
present rate of waste generation,
is not to exceed $685,000 (Six Hun-
dred Eighty-five Thousand Dol-
lars) to be paid as hereinafter pro-
vided; and
Whereas, pursuant to such Stat-
utes, the rentals, rates and charges
for the use of and services ren-
dered by said utility are based and
determined upon the inhabitants,
including the industries using said
utility, and unless otherwise pro-
vided by contract a cessation of
such use would terminate such
rates, rentals and charges; and
Whereas the use of and services
rendered by such utility to the
Company represents a substantial
portion of the annual income pur-
suant to said method of financing,
and therefore, in order to insure
said City of such income, it is
deemed advisable by said City to
request the Company to enter into
a contract with it, whereby the
164 Special Session, April 15, 1957
total amount of rates, rentals and (a) Three Hundred Twenty-five
charges for a period of twenty (20) Thousand Dollars ($325,000) there -
years shall be fixed, determined ofshall be paid at the time of the
and agreed upon, using as a basis execution of this Agreement and
for such services 2.5 million gal- represents evidence of good faith
lons of waste per day and twenty. and constitutes a partial pre -pay -
four (24) thousand pounds of sus- ment of the service charge. This
pended solids per day with a 15% sum is prepaid to effect a reduc-
tolerance plus or minus; tion in interest and financing cost
Now Therefore, in consideration and shall never be refunded to the
of the sum of One Dollar paid by Company regardless of whether
each party to the other, and fur the Company's operations con-
tinue;
ther, in consideration of the mu-
tual covenants herein contained,
to be kept and performed by each
of the parties hereto, it is mutually
agreed as follows:
Par. 1. The preamble hereof is
made a part of this Agreement to
the same extent as if its terms
were repeated herein.
Par. 2. The City shall construct,
maintain, finance and operate a
sewage purification and disposal
of such size and capacity so as to
render adequate and proper serv-
ices to the inhabitants and indus-
tries of said City, including the
Company and the Company shall
use such utility so furnished by
the City for the discharge of its
sewage and industrial wastes. The
sanitary utility referred to in this
contract shall mean only the sew-
age disposal plant, the effluent
sewers therefrom and the lift sta-
tion and force main connecting the
present river outlets with the sew-
age disposal plant.
Par. 3. Based upon the schedule
of rates, rentals and charges es-
tablished by said City the Com-
pany shall pay to the City the sum
of Six Hundred Eighty-five Thou-
sand Dollars ($685,000), which sum
represents the maximum amount
the Company will be obligated to
pay the City for the use of and
service to it by and through such
utility for a period of twenty (20)
years, subject to the adjustment
provided in Paragraph 4 hereof.
Said sum of Six Hundred Eighty -
Five Thousand Dollars ($685,000)
shall be paid to the City and depos-
ited in its Sewer Rental Fund and
shall be paid out therefrom from
time to time in such amounts as
the City Council may deem neces-
sary to adequately compensate it
for the services rendered the Com-
pany by means of said utility. Said
sum shall be due and payable as
follows:
(b) Three Hundred Sixty Thousand
Dollars ($360,000) thereof shall be
paid in two hundred forty (240)
monthlypayments of Fifteen Hun-
dred Dollars ($1500) each, subject
to the annual adjustments provid-
ed in Paragraph Four. The first of
such monthly payments shall be
due on the 1st day of the month
following the first month the Com-
pany's property is connected to the
City Sanitary Sewer system and
sewer rentals are in force through-
out the City, and the remaining
monthly payments shall be due on
the 1st day of each month there-
after until all are paid.
Par. 4. It is agreed and under-
stood that the rental and service
charges, above stated, are based
upon the assumption that the Com-
pany will produce and discharge
into the sewage system a monthly
average of 2.5 million gallons of
waste containing twenty-four (24)
thousand pounds of suspended sol-
ids per day. The Company shall
keep accurate records, graphs and
other instruments upon which
shall be recorded the daily waste
materials discharged into the sew-
er system, which shall be open
to examination and inspection by
the City, or its duly authorized
agents. At the end of the first
twelve (12) months' period, and
at the end of each succeeding
twelve (12) months' periods, dur-
ing the life of this Agreement, the
parties hereto shall by mutual
agreement determine the average
monthly amount of sewage and in-
dustrial wastes discharged into the
sewer system by the Company, and
handled and disposed of by the
City as shown by said records.
No adjustment shall be made in
the above stated operating rental,
if both the daily average quantity
of waste produced and the daily
Special Session, April 15, 1957 165
average amount of total suspended
solids discharged into the City
Sewer System in any calendar
year, during the life of this Agree-
ment, are each within 15% plus
or minus, of said basis. In the
event the daily average quantity
of waste produced and the daily
average amount of total suspend-
ed solids discharged into the City
Sewer System in any calendar year
during the life of this Agreement,
or either of them, exceeds the
said basis by 15%, plus or minus,
then the rental for said year shall
be adjusted in accordance with
the table attached hereto, marked
Exhibit "A" and by this reference
made a part hereof. It is recog-
nized that there is a reasonable
amount of grease included in the
sewage. In the event the grease
shall exceed 880 p.p.m. it shall
be deemed unreasonable and City
may make a proper charge for
processing such excess.
Par. 5. It is understood that the
method of financing the construc-
tion of the sanitary utility is by
the issuance of Revenue Bonds,
as authorized by Chapter 394 of
the 1954 Code of Iowa, and pay-
able from the rentals, rates and
charges exacted for the use and
services rendered by the same. In
the event said works are financed
in whole or in part through some
method other than sewer rentals,
rates and charges established uni-
formly throughout the area served
by said works, then the Company's
obligation hereunder shall be re-
duced in the proportion that the
amount financed by such other
method bears to the total cost of
the works.
Par. 6. In the event that any
millage levy shall be assessed dur-
ing the life of this Agreement to
pay any portion of the cost of con-
struction, the expenses of main-
tenance and operation of said util-
ity, then the amount of any taxes
thus paid by the Company shall
be credited to the rentals and
charges hereinbefore provided for.
Par. 7. It is understood that
twenty per cent (20%) of the ca-
pacity of the plant as presently de-
signed is provided for treatment
of the Company's sewage. In the
event the Company's daily average
discharge of sewage shall increase
to the point where it exceeds this
proportion of the capacity and
as a result the designed capacity
of the plant is unable to accom-
modate the sewage of the City
and plant expansion is required,
it is agreed that the additional
cost of service attributable to the
increased use by the Company
shall be paid by the Company in
addition to the payments herein
provided.
Par. 8. It is understood that the
State of Iowa has authorized the
City to dispose of the effluent into
the Mississippi River after primary
treatment. It is agreed that in the
event the State or Federal Gov-
ernment shall require further
treatment of said effluent the City
shall be entitled to charge the
Company its share of providing
such additional treatment.
Par. 9. Except as herein ex-
pressly modified, the Company
shall not discharge any material
into the sanitary sewer which is
prohibited by any City Ordinance
now in force or which may here-
after lawfully be enacted.
Par. 10. The conditions and cov-
enants of this Agreement shall be
binding upon and inure to the
benefit of the parties, their suc-
cessors and assigns.
Dated and signed at Dubuque,
Iowa, this 15th day of April, A.D.
1957.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, Party of the
First Part
By Charles E. Dove, Mayor
City Seal
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
DUBUQUE PACKING COMPANY,
Party of the Second Part,
By H. W. Wahlert, President
A. J. Kisting, Secretary
EXHIBIT "A"
Average Flow Rental Charge
Gallons Per Day Per Month
3,500,000 (Limit Allowable) $550.
3,400,000 520.00
3,300,000 500 00
3,200,000 485.00
3,100,000 470.00
3,000,000 450.00
2,875,000 400.00
2,500,000 450.00
2,125,000 425.00
2,000,000 400.00
1,900,000 380.00
l ,800,000
166 Special Session, April 15. 1957
1,700,000
360.00
1,600,000
340.00
1,500,000
320.00
1,400,000
295.00
1,300.000
275.00
1,200,000
255.00
1,100,000
230.00
1 000 000
210.00
All flow under 1,000,000
210.00
Average Pounds
of Dry Suspended Rental
lMonth
Solids, Daily
Per
35,000 (Limit Allowable)
$1,330.00
34,000
1,295.00
33,000
1,260.00
32,000
1,220.00
31,000
1,180.00
30,000
1,140.00
29,000
1,100.00
27,600
1,050.00
24,000
1,050.00
20,400
1,050.00
19,000
980.00
18,000
925.00
17,000
875.00
16,000
825.00
15,000
770.00
14,000
720.00
13,000
670.00
12,000
620.00
11,000
565.00
10,000
510.00
All suspended solids under
10,000
510.00
April 13, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am recommending that the at-
tached ordinance be approved by
the City Council which permits the
city to bill water users on a bi-
monthly basis.
The rates are not changed but
by billing on a bi-monthly basis
with sewer rental charges on the
same bill will facilitate the read.
ing of meters, billing and collec-
tion operation.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCIIILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be receivec
and filed. Seconded by Council
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilmer
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays -.None.
Absent -Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO. 36.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance 3-55 by adding Section 1 a
new Subsection (c), presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved
that the reading just had be con.
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Schueller.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas -Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Wetu.
Nays -None.
Absent -Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO 36.87
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
3-56 by adding to Section 1 a new
Subsection (c)
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That Ordinance 3-55 he
and the same Is hereby amended by
adding a new section 1 (c) thereto as
follows:
Section 1 (c) Water rates for users
within the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
whose meters are read bimonth-
ly shall be as follows:
First 2,000 cu. ft per period at .36
per hundred cu. ft.
Next 2,000 cu. ft., per period at .30
per hundred cu. ft.
Next 2,000 cu. ft. per period at .25
per hundred cu. ft.
Next 24,000 cu. ft. per period at .20
per hundred ell. ft.
Next 70,000 cu. ft. per period at .18
per hundred cu. ft.
Next 100,000 cu, ft. per period at .16
per hundred cu. ft.
Balance at .105 per hundred cu. ft.
The minimum bl-monthly charge
according to size of meters shall be
as follows:
%"-2.16 allowance 600 cu. ft.
3,34 allowance 800 cu. ft.
1 '-4.50 allowance 1200 cu. ft.
141.-6.34 allowance 1400 cu. ft.
1 ,-6.66 allowanco 1800 cu. ft.
2"-8.00 allowance 2200 cu. ft.
Section 2 This ordinance shall he
In full force and effect on May 1,
1957, after Its passage, adoption and
publication as required by law
PAHNed, adopted and approved this
15th day of April. 1957.
CHARLES F. DOVE. Mayor
VLAUFNCE P. WWW
RAY F. K0�1.13
CHARLES A. KINT7.IN(1ER,
Vouncilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT.
city Clerk
Publlshed officially In the TO, -
graph Herald Newspaper this 19th
day of April 1957
It 4-19 I.1:0 F. FROMMVLT,
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
Special Session, April 15, 1957 167
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO. 37.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordi-
nance No. 3349, known as the
Traffic Code of the City of Du-
buque, by repealing Section 74 of
Schedule VI thereof and enacting
a Substitute therefor, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the reading just had be con-
sidered the first reading of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
ORDINANCE NO. 37-57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 38-49, known as the Traffic Code
of the City of Dubua ue, by Itepealing
Section 74 of Schedule VI thereof and
Enacting a Substitute therefor.
Be It Ordained By The City Coun-
cil of The (21%y of Dubuque, that Sec-
tion 74 of Sehedule VI of Ordinance
No. 33-49 be and the name is here-
by repealed and the following en-
acted in lieu thereof:
"SCHEDULE VI
74. On the south side of Avon street.-,
Thin
treet--
Thin Ordinance shall be In full force
and effect from and after Its final
passage, adoption and publication as
Y law provided.
Introduced the 15th day of April,
1957
Rule requiring reading on three
separate dayssuspended by unani
mous vote the 1Gth day of April, 1957
Passed by recorded roll -call vute,
adopted .and appruved this 151h day
of Apri,, 1957,
CHARLES E. DOVI7, btayor
CI.AltIrN('E 1'. WELU
RAY F. KOI.B
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Vouncilmen
Attest: l.eo F. Frommelt
City Clerk.
Published officially In the Tole
graph Herald Newspaper this 191h
day of April, 191,7.
It 4-19 L}:O F FROMMEN,T,
Vity Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
April 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Elmer C. May re-
questing an inspection of his prop-
erty on Greeley Street was re-
ferred to the City Council to view
the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds it was
the decision of the Council that
it would be impossible to change
the flow of water on Greeley
Street because of the grade from
King Street to the end of Greeley
Street.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Mayor Dove. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilmen Schueller.
April 4, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The request to excavate in the
alley between Main and Iowa
Streets in the rear of 269 Iowa
Street was referred to the City
Manager for further investigation.
Upon investigation I find that
there is a gas main in Iowa Street
and proper connection can be
made at this location without ex-
cavating in the alley.
I recommend therefore that the
petition be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilmen Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
188 Special Session. April 15, 1957
April 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The request for a loading zone
on 2nd Street between Main and
Locust Streets for the Catholic
Salvage Bureau was referred to
the City Manager and Police Chief
for investigation and report.
Upon investigation by the Police
Department it was found that a
loading zone as requested should
not be granted as we have no such
zones in the city on streets. Pro.
visions can be made for loading
in the alley.
I recommend that the petition
be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
April 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Harold A. Con-
zett and others requesting the
opening of the alley between Wal-
nut and Cox Streets for access to
garages was referred to the City
Council to view the grounds.
The decision of the Council
upon viewing the grounds was
that if a satisfactory grade could
be worked out that the petition be
granted.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
April 10, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The attached petition of Wende.
lin Rettenberger requesting rezon.
ing from Single Family Classifica.
tion to Local Business A his prop-
erty, 49 & 65 Meadow Lane was
heard and discussed at a public
hearing of Planning & Zoning
Commission April 9, 1957. Mr. Rob.
ert Kenline appeared representing
the Rettenberger interests.
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission respectfully recom.
mends to Your Honorable Body
denial of attached petition, for
following sound reasons.
(a) Rettenberger is sole owners
of property requested to be re-
zoned, thus to grant the request
would be clear "Spot Zoning" and
thus illegal.
(b) Approximately 50 objectors
entered a petition and were heard
at the public hearing.
(c) The State Highway Dept. is
considering widening their ap-
proach to Dubuque from west. If
proposed rezoning were carried
out State right-of-way costs would
be expanded.
(d) This area was started as
Single Family ten years ago, and
that Classification still seems log-
ical and sound.
Yours truly,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Sec.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Copy of communication of the
Planning & Zoning Commission
extending their appreciation to
Mr. Frederick Bissell for the fine
Work done by him while a member
of the commission, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Special Session, April 15, 1957 169
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Communication of Harold P. Me-
loy, County Auditor, submitting
the petitions for suspension or re-
mission of taxes on account of
age or infirmity of Mrs. Harry
Hier, owner of N. 24' of E. 170'
of Lot 374 in Davis Farm Addi-
tion and Mary F. & George Brandt,
owners of the S. % of Lot 162 of
East Dubuque Addition, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the petitions be referred to
the City Manager. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Notice of claim of Miss Paula
0. Blech of 1199 Central Avenue,
in the amount of $950 for personal
injuries received in a fall on a
defective sidewalk on West 12th
street, on February 27, 1957, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Notice of claim of John N. Boet
of 2219 Washington street in the
amount of $7.00 for damage to his
clothing as the result of a fall on
a defective sidewalk at 360 East
19th street, on January 16, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the claim be
referred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Notice of claim of Mrs. Carl
Cornwell of Route No. 3 Dubuque
in the amount of $25.41 for car
damages as the result of striking
a raised manhole on Lennox ave-
nue, on April 3, 1957, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Notice of claim of Letha Curran
of 201 Loras Blvd. in the amount
of $2500 for personal injuries re-
ceived as the result of a fall on
a defective sidewalk at 475 Loras
Blvd., on March 7, 1957, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Notice of claim of Charles Pfeif-
fer Jr. of 3245 Shiras avenue, in
the amount of $19.04, for car dam-
ages as the result of striking a
hole in Brunswick street on April
5, 1957, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the claim
be referred to the City Solicitor
for investigation and re$ort. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
April 12, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Maynard Garlow, 480 College
street, for damages to his car sus-
tained on hitting a hole in West
Third Street at the Booth street
intersection February 9th, 1957
and as a result of the examina-
tion I recommend that the claim
be allowed in the amount of
$26.17, and the Auditor instruct-
ed to issue a Warrant in said
amount payable to Maynard Car-
low, and deliver the same upon re-
ceipt of a properly executed re-
lease.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
170 Special Session, April 15, 1957
Solicitor be approved and the Au-
ditor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Maynard Garlow, in
the amount of $26.17 and deliver
the same upon receipt of a prop-
erly executed release in full set-
tlement of the claim. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman fchueller.
April 12, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have examined the claim of
George's Shoe Shop for damages
claimed to have been sustained
October 2nd at 9 A.M. and find
no negligence on the part of the
City and recommend that the
same be denied.
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Council proceedings for the
month of January 1957, were pre-
sented for approval. Councilman
Welu moved that the proceedings
for the month of January 1957, be
approved as printed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
Petition of Cletus Palm et al,
requesting installation of a street
light at the corner of Lorimer and
Levi streets, presented and read.
Councilman Kintzinger moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Manager and Electrical in.
spector for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of the Ladies of the G.
A. R. Shiloh Circle No. 37, request.
ing permission to hold a tag day
on Saturday September 7th and
Monday September 9th, presented
and read. Councilman Kolb moved
that the request be granted pro-
viding there are no conflicting
dates. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of Veterans of Foreign
Wars, requesting permission to
hold their Buddy Poppy Sale on
Saturday May 18th and Monday
May 20, 1957, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
request be granted providing there
are no conflicting dates. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of O. K. Shoars et al.
objecting to the rezoning of the
area at 610-612 University avenue
to a business district classification
because the area is almost all resi-
dential, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the peti-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent --Councilman Schueller.
April 10, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Geo. E. and Anna
C. Duscher requesting extension of
present Business District at Uni-
versity and Hill Sts. westerly to
include their property Lot 1 Bea-
dle Place -610.612 University Ave.
was reviewed at a pubtic Planning
& Zoning Meeting April 9, 1957,
said meeting having been previ-
ously properly advertised in the
Dubuque Telegraph -Herald.
The Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion recommends to Your Honor-
Special Session, April 15, 1957 171
able Body denial of the petition
for the following two chief rea-
sons.
(a) Since the petitioners are sole
owners of area they propose re-
zoning to do so would be clearly a
case of Spot Zoning, hence illegal.
(b) The present traffic hazards
at this point on University due to
turn of road and heavy grade
worse in winter than in summer
would be accentuated to the dis-
advantage of Dubuque Citizens.
The land 50 ft. southwest from
Southwest Curb Line of University
Ave. now rises 15-20 ft. above side-
walk, this it is impossible to de-
velope area on the property to
keep stopped vehicles off Uni-
versity Ave.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the Plan.
ning & Zoning Commission be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Petition of John B. Burgmaier,
requesting a refund of $100 to
cover the unexpired portion of
beer permit No. 125, as he has dis-
continued business as of April 15,
1957, presented and read. Council-
man Kolb moved that the refund
be granted and the Auditor in-
structed to draw a warrant pay-
able to John B. Burgmaier, in the
amount of $100, to cover the un-
expired portion of beer permit
No. 125. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—.Councilman Schueller.
April 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The attached plat of Helen,
Place, Table Mound Township, Du-
buque County, Iowa, was granted
Final Approval April 3, 1957 by
the Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Welu moved that
the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 73.57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Iielen Place being in Table Mound
Township, Dubuque County, Iowa.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in
which Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 482 in Section 1,
Township 88 North, Range 2 East
of the 5th Principal Meridian, be-
ing in Table Mound Township, Du-
buque County, Iowa, is platted as
Helen Place and,
Whereas said plat has been ex
amined by the City Plan Commis-
sion and had its approval en.
dorsed thereon; and,
Whereas said plat has been ex.
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances relat-
ing thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of April A.D., 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
172 Special Session, April 15, 1957
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen I
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 7457
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relat-
ing to the sale of cigarettes within
the City of Dubuque, be granted a
permit to sell cigarettes and cig-
arette papers within said City.
Louis J. Wright, 2600 Jackson St.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bond filed with the application be
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of April, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 75.57
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of April, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
following applications be granted
and licenses are to be issued upon
the compliance with the terms of
the ordinances of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Joseph Frommelt, 1555 Central
Avenue
Merlyn L. Weber, 1904 Central
Avenue
Herbert Bisping, 1401 Elm Street
Louis J. Wright, 2600 Jackson
Street
Harriet Bush, 700 East 16th Street
Dorance E. Cox, 2613 University
Avenue
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Earl J. McNamara, 1046 University
Avenue
RESOLUTION NO. 7657
Whereas, heretofore applications
for Beer Permits were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc-
cupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed proper
bonds: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the Manager be and he is directed
to issue to the following named
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Joseph Frommelt, 1555 Central
Avenue
Merlyn L. Weber, 1904 Central
Avenue
Herbert Bisping, 1401 Elm Street
Louis J. Wright, 2600 Jackson
Street
Harriet Bush, 700 East 16th Street
Dorance E. Cox, 2613 University
Avenue
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Earl J. McNamara, 1046 University
Avenue
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of April, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
Special Session, April 15, 1957
ed by Councilman Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
RESOLUTION NO. 77.57
Whereas, the following named
streets are to be resurfaced with
Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing:
Esther Street from the South
Property Line of Mt. Loretta
Street to the South Property Line
of Tressa Street.
Tressa Street from the West
Property Line of Esther Street to
the East Property Line of River
Ridge.
River Ridge from the South
Property Line of Tressa Street to
the South Property Line of Mt.
Loretta.
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the owners of
all property abutting on said im-
provement are hereby required to
make connections from the sewer
and water mains to the curb line
of said property prior to May 15,
1957.
Section 2. That the City Clerk
is hereby authorized and directed
to serve a written notice on such
abutting property owners in ac-
cordance with Ordinance No. 128,
ordering compliance with this Res-
olution.
Section 3. That in the event any
such property owner shall fail or
refuse to make such connection
within the time set out in this Res-
olution, then the City Manager
shall proceed to have said connec-
tion made upon a contract, made
and entered into for that purpose
and upon completion, report said
fact together with the cost thereof
to the City Council, whereupon the
cost of such connection shall be
assessed against such abutting
property.
Adopted this 15th day of April,
1957.
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173
Councilman Welu moved the
doption of the resolution. Second -
d by Councilman Kolb. Carried
y the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Cintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
Mr. Walter Kaiser of 2780 Uni-
versity avenue, addressed the
Council showing considerable con-
cern as to where the sewer was
to be laid in going through his
property. City Engineer Cullen
agreed to call on Mr. Kaiser in the
near future in order to clear up
any existing difficulties.
There being no further business
Councilman Kolb moved to ad.
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Councilman Schueller.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Approved ..... JU4...... 1§-,,.1957.
Adopted ...... :wiu y........:5.R.1957.
Councilmen
City Clerk
Regidar Session, May 6, 1957 175
CITY COUNCIL
OFFICIAL
Regular Session May 6, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu. City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Dove stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of
the City Council for the purpose
of acting upon such business as
may properly come before the
meeting.
May 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Cletus Palm and
others requesting the installation
of a street light at the corner of
Lorimer and Levi Streets was re-
ferred to the City Manager for in-
vestigation and report.
It is recommended that a street
light be installed at the corner of
Lorimer and Levi Streets and also
a light on Lorimer Street at the
alley south of Levi.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Lorenz Heying
and others requesting the com-
pletion of a storm sewer between
Edina and the northerly end of
the platted portion of Glen Oak
was referred to the City Council
to view the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds it
was the decision of the Council
that if the property owners pay
the cost of installing the storm
sewer on private property, the City
would install the sewer in the
street and furnish all of the pipe.
This cost to the property owners
would not exceed $1,000.00.
I recommend that the decision
of the City Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
April 16, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Mary F. Brandt
and George Brandt and also that
of Mary Hier asking for suspension
of taxes for the year 1956 and ap-
proved by the Board of Supervis-
ors, was referred to the City Man-
ager.
anager.
Upon investigation I find that
both of these applications have
been approved in the past under
the same conditions as are repre-
sented. I recommend that they be
approved for the 1956 taxes.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the recommendation of the
City Manager be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The terms of J. H. Schiltz and
Owen Riley as members of the
Planning and Zoning Commission
expire on May 24th. There is also
a vacancy caused by the resigna-
tion of Fred Bissell.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
Mr. J. H. Schiltz and Mr. Owen
Riley be reappointed to a five
year term to May 24, 1962, and
Mr. Ray G. Bergquist be appointed
176 Regular Session, May 6, 1957
to fill the unexpired ed
C. Bissell to May 24, 1958. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
April 25, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports
of the City Auditor, City Treasur-
er, City Health Department and
City Water Works for the month
of March, as well as list of claims
and list of payrolls for which war-
rants were issued for the month
of March, 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Sums,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the reports be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kintzing-
er. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of statement of
Receipts and list of claims for
which warrants were drawn during
the month of March 1957, present-
ed and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the proof of publica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Mulgrew Blacktop Incorporated
has assigned their contracts for
surfacing streets and parking lots
in the sum of $95,943.89 to the Du-
buque Bank and Trust Company.
I am attaching a copy of the as-
signment so that it may be ap-
proved and made a matter of rec-
ord by the City Council.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
assignment be made a matter of
record. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ASSIGNMENT
To Dubuque Bank and Trust
Company, Dubuque, Iowa
Whereas, the undersigned has
been the successful bidder and has
been awarded two improvement
contracts to surface certain streets
or portions thereof, by the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, said contracts be-
ing dated March 26, 1957, and to-
taling approximately $95,943.98.
Whereas, the Dubuque Bank and
Trust Company has made a com-
mitment to the undersigned to
advance the sum of money not to
exceed $65,000.00 at 6% interest,
to be used to help carry on the
above mentioned contracts—said
money to be advanced as needed,
and to be due after completion and
acceptance of the jobs by the Du-
buque, Iowa, City Council and
payment by the City Treasurer.
Now, Therefore, for value re-
ceived and for the purpose of se-
curing payment at maturity of the
principal and interest of said in-
debtedness, and of any extension
or renewal of the same, and to
secure as well all other indebted-
ness, now or hereafter owing from
the undersigned to said bank, the
undersigned hereby sets aside, as.
signs, and transfers to said bank,
two certain improvement contracts
with the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
dated March 26, 1957, for approxi-
mately $95,943.98 for surfacing
certain streets with Hot Mix -Hot
Laid Asphaltic Concrete, hereinaf-
ter described in detail; and for
surfacing certain streets and cer-
tain Municipal Parking Lots with
Bituminous Concrete, hereinafter
described in detail; together with
the right to sue for, collect, re-
ceive and receipt for the several
sums represented by said improve-
ment contracts, and to apply the
proceeds thereof upon said indebt-
edness, which contracts are hereby
warranted to be valid, subsisting
and collectible, contracts are at-
Regular Session, May 6, 1957 177
tached hereto and made a part
hereof.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this
1st day of May, 1957.
MULGREW BLACKTOP, INC.
Thomas J. Mulgrew
President
Robert J. Mulgrew
Secretary
May 6, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap.
proved the following bonds and
policies and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub.
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor:
SIDEWALK
Edward W. Kirchberg, The West-
ern Casualty and Surety Co.
Thomas E. Byrne, American Sure.
ty Company of New York
Richard Anthony, U. S. Fidelity
and Guaranty Co.
Leo J. Schmitt, Western Surety
Company
Willy Construction Company, The
FIdelity and Casualty Co. of
N. Y.
Thos. Flynn Coal Company, Stand.
ard Accident Ins. Company
Cyril Hanten, Western Surety
Company
HEATING
F. W. Hanselmann, American Cas-
ualty Company
Bessie Rafoth, The Fidelity and
Casualty Company
Loras Beadle, Western Surety
Company
EXCAVATION
Thomas Flynn Coal Company,
Flynn Oil Co.,
Thomas L. Flynn & Thomas M.
Flynn D/B/A
Flynn Ready Mix Concrete Com-
pany, Standard Accident Insur-
ance Company
Beversdorf Excavating and Wreck-
ing CO., Iowa Mutual Insurance
Company
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that
the bonds and policies be placed
on file subject to the approval of
the City Solicitor. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Glenn E. Car.
ris offering to pay $2000 for va-
cated Mills street from Bunker
Hill to Montana street, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the Clerk be instructed to ad-
vertise for sealed bids and publish
notice of public hearing to be held
on June 3, 1957, in the Council
Chamber at the City Hall, at 7:30
o'clock P. M. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Iowa State
Highway Commission, notifying
the Council of the completion of
the sanitary sewer, lift station
and force main at the intersection
of Grandview and Rowan streets,
as per agreement as passed by res-
olution in regard to the improve-
ment of U. S. Highways No. 61
and No. 151 within the City, re-
questing the City to accept the
work and relieve the Highway
Commission and the contractor of
any further responsibility, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the work be acccepted
upon the recommendation of the
City Manager. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Iowa State
Department of Health, issuing per-
mit No. 57-63-5 for the construc-
tion
onstructtion of an eight inch sanitary sew-
er in Dirksen Addition, subject to
certain conditions, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of A. J. Kisting
inquiring as to what relief he
178 Regular Session, May 6, 1957
could secure to obtain free and
unobstructed ingress and egress
to his garage, as he is experienc-
ing difficulty in getting in and out,
due to the parking of cars and
several other obstructions, present-
ed and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the complaint be re-
ferred to the City Manager for
investigation and report. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Dr. S. Tabak,
congratulating the Council on the
installation of trash receptacles,
and inquiring as to the cost of
same and further inquiring as to
why the City would purchase same
when they were offered to be do-
nated by the Lion's Club about a
year ago, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kintzinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
hearing on Manager's report and
recommendation relative to the
condition of the building at 610-
612 University avenue, being Lot
1 of Beadle Place, owned by
George E. & Anna Duscher, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the proof of publica-
tion be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Copies of official notices and
service made thereof to George
E. & Anna Duscher of hearing set
down by the Council for May 6,
1957, relative to the condition of
the building owned by them lo-
cated at 610-612 University ave-
nue, presented and read. Council-
man Welu moved that the notices
be received and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
The City Manager called on vari-
ous department heads to report
their findings when they made in.
spection of the building owned by
George E. & Anna Duscher at 610-
612 University avenue. Mr. Arthur
Miller, health Inspector reported
that he had been inspecting the
premises since 1954, and found
sewers blocked up, plumbing fix-
tures were defective, and garbage
was kept in open containers. Mr.
Donald Bandy, Building Commis-
sioner reported that the property
had been gradually getting worse
since Mr. Duscher purchased the
building from Mr. Beadle. The
building is a definite hazard to
all those living in it. Mr. L. Nor-
ton, Electrical Inspector, stated
that the wiring in the building is
in a deplorable condition and gen-
erally classed as hazardous. Lieu-
tenant Brus of the fire Department
reported finding partitions of card-
board construction, chimneys in
bad shape and if a fire would start
it would spread fast.
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the rules be suspended in or-
der to let anyone present address
the Council if they so desire. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mr. George Duscher addressed
the Council stating that all defects
in the building that were called to
his attention had been remedied
and read a letter from a tenant
living in the building stating that
they were satisfied living there.
Fire Chief Hickson stated that
the building is absolutely a fire
trap and unfit for human habita-
tion. Councilman Kolb moved that
the Council view the grounds, to-
gether with the inspectors from
the various departments of the
City and also Mr. George Duscher.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mrs. Elza Adams of 1649 Hick-
son street addressed the Council
requesting a change in the street
lighting of the area. Councilman
Welu moved that the request be
referred to the City Manager for
Regular Session. May 6, 1957 179
investigation and report. Seconded I
arising out of a defective walk and
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
recommend claim
ainstbe al.
by the following vote:
lowed and the Auditor
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
to issue a warrant payable to John
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
H. Boet in the amount of $7.00 and
Nays—None.
deliver the same upon receipt of a
May 2, 1957
properly executed release.
Hon. Mayor and Members
Sincerely,
T. H. NELSON
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Councilman Welu moved that
Gentlemen:
the recommendation of the City
I have investigated the claim of
Solicitor be approved and the Au -
Dorothy Cady, 720 Cottage Place,
ditor instructed to draw a warrant
for damages sustained in a fall on
payable to JohnH. Boet, in the
Bunker Hill Road June 27th, 1956
amount of $7.00' and deliver the
and have discussed the same with
same upon receipt of a properly
the attorneys for claimant and the
executed release. Seconded by
abutting property owner.
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
The claimant, through her fa-
the following vote:
ther Albert Cady, has agreed to
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
accept one thousand dollars in
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
full settlement of which the abut-
Nays—None.
ting property owner has agreed to
pay five hundred dollars and the
City has agreed to pay five hun-
dred dollars.
I recommend that this settle-
ment be approved and that the
Auditor be instructed to issue a
warrant payable to Albert Cady,
Guardian of Dorothy Cady, and
Michael Stapleton, his attorney, in
the amount of five hundred dol-
lars and deliver the same to this
office for delivery upon receipt of
proper releases.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved and the Au-
ditor instructed to draw a warrant
payable to Albert Cady, Guardian
of Dorothy Cady and Michael Sta-
pleton, his attorney in the amount
of $500 and deliver the same upon
receipt of the properly executed
releases in full settlement of the
claim. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
April 17, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
John H. Boet, 2219 Washington
street for damages to his trousers
In the amount of seven dollars,
FJ
May 2, 1957
Hon. Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I have investigated the claim of
Charles Pfeiffer Jr., 3245 Shiras
Street, in the amount of $19.04 for
damages sustained to his automo-
bile when he struck a hole in the
alley at the rear of 2954 Brunswick
Street April 5, 1957, and as a re-
sult of the investigation I recom-
mend that the claim be allowed
and the Auditor instructed to issue
a warrant payable to Charles Pfeif-
fer, Jr., in the amount of $19.04
and deliver the same upon receipt
of a properly executed release.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved and the Au-
ditor instructed to draw a war-
rant, payable to Charles Pfeiffer
Jr., in the amount of $19.04, and
deliver the same upon receipt of
a properly executed release. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Herbert F.
Butters of 1170 Race street, in the
amount of $117.50, for personal
injuries received in a fall at the
intersection of 8th street and Uni-
versity on November 26, 1956, pre.
180 Regular Session, May 6, 1957
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved that the claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Will Collins
Sr. of 2120 Grace street, in the
amount of $16.40, for expenses in-
curred as the result of a sewer
backing up on March 16, 1957,
presented and read. Councilman
Welu moved that the claim be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of John R. Dela-
ney of 3197 Windsor Avenue, in
the amount of $5000 for personal
injuries received as the result
of a fall on any icy sidewalk and
or curb at 9th & Iowa streets, on
January 31, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Welu moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Melvin G.
Matz of 2042 Deborah Drive, in the
amount of $200 for damage to his
property as the result of water
backing up and overflowing the
street on to his property, on April
28, 1957, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the claim
be referred to the City Solicitor
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
to the City Solicitor for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Notice of claim of Kenneth L.
Henningsen of 2047 Deborah
Drive, in the amount of $50 for
damage to his property as the re-
sult of water backing up and over-
flowing the street on to his prop-
erty on April 25, 1957, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 38.57
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Lenox Avenue from the
East property line of Brown Ave-
nue to the intersection of Lenox
avenue and Pennsylvania avenue
center lines, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Ordinance No. 38.57
An Ordinance establishing a Grade on
Lenox Avenue from the East Prop-
erty Line of Brown Avenue to the
Intersection of Lenox Avenue and
Bei itnordained BY The Cinue ty Council
of the City Of Dubuque:
t3ctiat a grade on Leno,
Avenueofrom hie last 11roperty Line
of Brown Avenue to the Intersection
of Lonox Avonus and Pennsylvania
Notice of claim of Charles L. Avenue center lines, be and the name
Coffey of 2050 Deborah Drive, in is hereby established and adopted an
a to shown a profile it E
said engi
the amount of $258 for dameneer,
g gide prepared by tin t.itY n
his property as the result Of Wa• iloint of number
on Fhrlelly lrnMark: o
ter backing up and overflowing the Northeast corner of Mepoland
the street on to his property on snit l,enograd► �uiR ue, n tl a ieiln g78c� b
April 25th and 26th, 1957, present• at the east property ,no of Brown
ed and read. Councilman WeIU Avenecurl ll is tlatu��n7S8.80�nthence
moved that the claim be referred Souuth curb
to station 0 minus Ico, no
Regular Session, May 6, 1957 181
elevation 784.28; thence to station
0 minus 110, mouth curb elevation
789.06; thence to station 0 minus 60,
south curb elevation 777.62; thence to
station o minus 25, south curb PIP -
vatlon 773.95; thence to station 040o,
north and south curb elevation 771.5o;
which to the west property line of
Fairfax Avenue; thence to station
0+75 north and south curb elevation
766.84; thence to station 1+75, north
and south curb elevation 763.00; thence
to station 3+40, north and Routh
curb elevation 762.00; thence to sta-
tion 6+85, north and south curb ele-
vation 764.07; thence to station 7485,
north and south curb elevation 765.65-
thence
655 65•thence to station 8J 85north anii
south curb elevation 769.120; thence to
station 12}00, north and south curb
elevation 7783.47; thence to station
13+00, north and south curb elevation
787.77; thence to station 14+00, north
and south curb elevation 791.61;
thence to station 19+35, north and
south curb elevation 810.89; thence
to station 20+35, north and south
curb elevation 815.78; thence to sta-
tion 21}35, north and south curb
elevation 823.24; thence to station
22+85, north and south curb elevation
836.25; thence to station 234-86, north
and south curb elevation 844.69; thence
to station 24+95, north and south
curb elevation 852.23; thence to sta-
tion 26+21.95, north and south curb
elevation 962.00; which Is the Inter-
section of Lenox Ave. and Pennsyl-
vania Avenue center linea.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
In full force and effect immediately
upon its final passage and adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
6th day of May, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE, Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLI3
LEO N. SCHUF:LLER
CHARLES A. KINTZiNt3ER,
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk.
Published officially In the Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this loth
ay of May, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMEI.T,
it. 5/10 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved that
the Ordinance be adopted. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
May 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching a proposed ordi-
nance that will regulate the dis-
posal of sewage and wastes into
the public sewers of the City of
Dubuque.
I recommend that after consid-
ering this ordinance the City Coun-
cil act favorably upon it as it re-
stricts the discharge of objection-
able materials into our sanitary
and storm sewer system.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 39.57
An Ordinance regulating the dis-
posal of sewage and Wastes into
Public Sewers of the City of Du-
buque, and Providing Penalties
for the Violation Thereof, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Councilman Welu moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an Ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
ORDINANCE NO. 39.57
An Ordinance Regulating the Dls-
rloRal of Sewage and Wastes Into
Public Sewers of the City of Du-
buque, and Providing Penalties for
the Violation Thereof.
He It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that
Section 1. it shall be unlawful for
any person toplace or deposit or
cause under [thee depositedjurisdiction sto aidsewer
City
waste
any
sanitary
industrial
rother polluted watersexcept In
accordance with the provisions of
this ordinance.
Section 2. The following words and
terms as used In this Ordinance sball
be deemed to mean and be construed
as follows:
Sewel' System: Sewer system refers
to any raid all unite of the
municipal
Newer system, including P
sew-
vrs, lateral Nrwera, trunk dna sewere
:aid interceptor sewers.
t'Ity 3fanager: The City Manager
refers to the City Manager of City of
Lubuque.
Confirm or orporation re-
eform to
any person.
NINIrINIble for the production of do-
mestic, commercial or, industrial waste
,, Sieh is directly or Indirectly 4112-
churged pito the city's sewer system.
182 Regular Session, May 6, 1957
Section 3. Except as hereinafter
provided, no person shall discharge
or rause ttto be discharged into any
tutiolic oroll owing described rivate eSubstances,wer an.N f ma-
terials
ac
terials, waters or wastes:
(a) Any liquid or vapor having a
temperature higher than 150 degrees
Fahrenheit (65 degreesCentigrade),
except for discharge to a storm sewer.
(h) Any gasoline, benzine, naph-
tha• fuel oil, niineral oil or other
flammable or explosive liquid, solld
or gas, exce{,t in emergencies under
the supervision of the Fire Depart-
ment.
(c) Any water or wastes contain-
ing emulsified oil or grease exceed -
Ing on analysis an average of 100
parts per million floatable and 600
parts per million dispersed of ether
soluble matter.
(d) Any water or wastes which
contain more titan ten parts per mil-
lion by weight of the following gages:
hydrogen sulphide, sulphur dioxide or
nitrous oxide.
(e) Any water or wastes that con-
tain greasa or oil or other setbstance
that will solidify or become discern-
ibly fiscous at temperatures between
32 degrees to 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
(f) Any garbage that has not been
properly comminuted or triturated.
(g) Any ashes, cinders, sand, mud,
straw, shavings, metal, glass, rags.
feathers, tar, plastics, wood, paunch
manure, hair and fleshings, entrails.
lime slurry, lime residues, beer or
distillery slops, chemical residues,
paint residues, cannery waste, bulk
solids, or any other solid or vl9eous
substance capable of causing obstruc-
tion to the flow In sewers or other
interference with the proper operation
of the sewage treatment plant.
(h) Any water or wastes that con-
tain phenols in excess of 0.50 parts
per million.
(1) Any waters or wastes having
corrosive properties capable of caus-
ing damage or hazard to structures,
equlpment or personnel of the sewage
treatment plant. Free acids and al-
kalis of such wastes must be neu-
tralized within a permissible range
of pli, between 4.5 and 10.0.
(j) Any waters or wastes contain -
Ing a toxic or poisonous substance
or of high chlorine demand in suf-
ficient quantity to injure or Interfere
with any sewage treatment process,
constitute a hazard to humans or
animals, or create any hazard In the
receiving waters or the effluent of
the Sewage Treatment Plant. Ma-
terials such as copper zinc, chro-
mium and similar toxlc substances
Shall be limited to the following av-
ersgge quantities In the Sewage as it
arrives at the treatment plant and
at no time Shall the hourly concen-
tration at the Sewage Treatment
Plant exceed three (3) times the
average concentration:
Iron as Fe .. 15 parts per million
Chromium am Cr
CoDPeraamu
1en) 3 Barts per million
Zinc am Zn 2 parts per million
Chlorine Deutand..30 parlS per million
(k) Any evanldes !n excess of two
e
Part*
per million by weight as CN
In thwa:,te„ from any outlet Into
the public Sewers.
(1) Any water or wastes contain-
ing t)re discharge of acid plekllug
wastes or concentrated plating Sulu -
tions, whether neutralized or not,
whieh are capable of causing any
ubalruetlen, daruage or corrosion in
the se,werS or tile Sewage Treatment
Plant.
(m) Any waters containing sus-
leende•d solids of such character and
quantity that unusual provision, at-
le•ntion or expense, is required to han-
dle such materials at tile Sewage
Treatment Plant.
(n) Any noxious or malodorous gas
or other substance which either singly
or by interaction with other wastes
Is capable of creating a public nut-
sance or hazard to life or of pre-
venting entry into sewers for their
maintenance and repair.
lo) Any toxic radioactive isotopes
having it half-life of more than 100
ilays.
(p) Any wastes that for a dura-
tion of fifteen minutes have a con-
et•ntration greater than five times
that of "Normal Sewage" am meas-
ured by suspended solids and B.O.U.
(q) Any waters, wastes, materials
or substances which react with wa-
ters or wastes In the sewer system
to release noxious gases, develop
color lot undesirable intensity, form
suspended solids in objectionable c•on-
entration or create any other con-
dition deleterious to structures and
treatment processes.
Section 4. The City Maringer, or
fila duly authorized representative,
shall be entitled to access to the
remises of any contributor for the
urpose of inspection, observation,
easurement, sampling, and testing
tt any reasonable time to such ex-
,nt as may be necessary to carry
,it the spirit and Intent of this Or-
i!nance, and It shall be deemed a
art of the agreements on the part
-f the contributor as a condition to
,pis permission to connect with the
'ity Sewer System that such access
,• granted. Any person, firm or eor-
pm;ttlon Interfering with the Manager
-.r his authorized representatives In
the proper performances of their du-
ller under the provisions of this Sec-
tion shall be guilty of it misdemeanor.
Section 5. No statement In this
u•lic•le shall lie construed as prevent-
ing any special agreement, arrange-
ment or contract between the City of
I,ubuc ue and any industrial concern
whereby an industrial waste of un-
usual strength or character may be
accepted by the City for treatment
subject to the rate and cost as estab-
lished by the City Council.
Section 6. Any Section, subsection,
sentence, clause, phrase or portion of
this Ordinance may be revised by the
City Council.
Section T. All measurements, tests
and analysis of the characteristics of
waters and wastes shall be deter-
mined 1n accordance tvlth the current
volume "Standard Methods for the
1.lxaminatlun of Water and Sewage"
as written by the American Public
Ilealth Association and the Atnerl-
ran Wate•rworkS Association.
Section 8. Any Contributor . Shall
npou request of tilt, (,ity
provide it central collection point to
facilitate observation, measurement
tnd Sam ling of the waters or waste.
Such collection pointm shall be ac-
esslllr and safely located. and shall
Ile constructed in accordance with
plans approved by the (,Ity Manager.
The collection point shall be Installed
:end maintained by the utcner tit his
expense. In the event that no col-
lection mint Is established tablised or re'
quire•d, tre nearest down -Stream tnan-
hole shall be considered as it cwhlch
tiau point for the property
Regular Session, May 6, 1957 183
Section 9. Any Person, firm or cor-
,oration who shall violate any of the
{e being served.
provisions of this ordinance shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
on conviction hereof shall be subject
to a fine of not more than one hun-
dred dollars ($100.00) for each of-
fense, or imprisonment In the County
(g0) days In lieu not
suchefine. thirty
Section 10. If any section, sub-
section, sentence, clause, phrase, or
portlon of this Ordinance Is for any
reason held iCourtdof��competentiju-
tlonal by any
rladlctlon, such portion shall be
deemed a separate, distinct and In-
dependent i)rovlsion and such holding
shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions hereof.
This Ordinance shall he In full
force and effect from and after its
passage and publication as provided
by law.
Passed, adopted and approved this
Gth day of May, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SC UELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt,
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph -Herald Newspaper this 10th
day of May, 1957.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
It 5-10 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the ad-
option of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Official No-
tice of public hearing on Ordinance
No. 27-57, an Ordniance amending
the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning
Map of the City of Dubuque by
changing from two-family residence
District Classsification to Local
Business District "B" classification
the following described property in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to -wit;
"Beginning at a point on the north
side of Dodge street and the south
east corner of Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of s"
of 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 67, thence
northerly along the easterly line of
Lot 1of2of Iof2of sof lot
Mineral Lot 67, a distance of on(
hundred and fifty feet; thenct
westerly along a line parallel to thi
northerly line of Dodge street ant
one hundred and fifty feet north
erly thereof a distance of one hun
dred and ninety feet; thence south
erly along a line one hundred ant
ninety feet westerly of the easterl;
line of Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 2 of 1 o
1 of Mineral Lot 67 and paralle
hereto a distance of 150 feet to the
iortherly line of Dodge Street;
hence easterly along the northerly
ine of Dodge Street to the south-
,ast corner of Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 2
If 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 67 which
s the point of beginning," pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
goof of publication be received
Ind filed. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
No written objections were filed
and no objectors present in the
Council Chamber at the time set
for public hearing.
ORDINANCE 27.57
An Ordinance amending Ordi-
nance No. 3-34, known as the Zon-
ing Ordinance and Zoning Map,
Changing the Zoning Classification
of Certain herein described Real
Estate, presented for Final Adop-
tion.
ORDINANCE NO. 77.57
An Ordinance Amending Ordinance
No. 3-34, Known as the Zoning
Ordinance and Zoning Map, Chang•
ing the Zoning Classification of
Certain herein described Real Es-
tate.
Be It Ordained by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as fol-
lows:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 3-34
known as the Zoning Ordinance ani
Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque,
be and the same is hereby amended
by changing from Two -Family Resi
dence District Cla,"Ification to Local
Business District B" Classificatloa,
the following described property In
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to -wit:
-Beginning at a point on the north
side of Dodge Street and the south-
east corner of Lot 1 of 2 of I of 2 of
1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 67, thence
Lot northerly1 f 21oof It of 2 of he r1 ofline
I of
huindred andt 67 a distance of one
fifty feet; thence wester-
ly along a line parallel to the norther-
ly line of Lodge Street and one hun-
dred
distancfifty
f enortherly and hereof
aeoonehundred ninety
feet; thence southerly along a line one
hundred and ninety feet westerly of
the easterly line of Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of
parallel thereto[ a distanceMinerlLOf 150 ftt 67 an
to the northerlyyy line of Dodge Street:
thelinens f Dodge 1Streetngto the southnarthe t
corner of Lot 1 of 2 of I of 2 of 1 of I
of Mineral Lot 67 which is the point
of beginning."
S••ctlon Z. This Ordinance shall be
full
force tidlr
ts finalpassage@adoton andpubl
etdipd
introduced the Istday
of April,
1957.
184 Regular Session, Nlay 6, 1957
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by unani-
mous vote the lot day of April. IV—
Passed byrecorded
116thlldaytof
adopted andd approved this
May, 1857.
CHARLES F. DONE, Mayor
CLAIIENCE P. WELIT
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLF.R
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER,
Councilmen
Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk.
Published officially In the Telegraph
Herald Newspaper this 10th day of
May 1867.
LEO F. FROMMELT
It 6-10 City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the ad-
option of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Herbert E. Dilworth,
requesting the Council to consider
vacating that portion of the 20 -foot
alley directly west of Lot 37 from
Marion Street to the northerly lot
line of said Lot 37 in Babcock's Ad-
dition, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Frank J. Schumacher
et al, requesting the opening and
grading of the platted alley be-
tween Fairway and Sunnyview
Drive running from Bunker Hill to
St. Ambrose Street, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Council
to view the grounds. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Carl J. Bisanz et al,
requesting rezoning on St. Ambrose
Street from Rosedale Avenue to
Clarke Drive from single family to
two family classification, presented
and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission for
investigation and report. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Albert Wharton et al,
requesting rezoning from its pres-
ent zone, all that area not now
zoned as Multiple Family between
University Avenue, Wilson Avenue
and Hill Street to Multiple family
zone, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welt: moved that the Peti-
tion be referred to the Planning &
Zoning Commission for investiga-
tion and report. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Donovan Construc-
tion Co., requesting permission to
excavate in the streets and alleys
in the City, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
request be granted, providing
proper bond is furnished. Second-
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of The Dubuque & Wis-
consin Bridge Co., requesting per-
mission to install a treadle to
count the vehicles from each direc.
tion and two visible recorders ar-
ranged in a dozen different classi-
fications at their toll house on the
Dubuque Wisconsin bridge, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the petition be granted
and the petition be referred to the
City Solictior to have proper pro-
ceedings drawn. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Y. W. C. A., request-
ing permission to excavate for sew-
er and water in the rear of lots
161 and 162 for their new two
story building, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of John M. Schuster et
al, requesting the opening of an
Regular Session, May 6, 1957 185
alley from Meadow Lane to Stet -
more street between St. Joseph
and Marion street, presented and
read. Councilman Schueller moved
that the petition be referred to
the Council to view the grounds.
Seconded by Councilman Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Wel-u.
Nays—None.
Petition of Al Schroeder et al,
requesting that the alley running
approximately parallel to St. Jo-
seph street and Marion street and
approximately perpendicular to
Meadow Lane and St. Joseph street
be not opened for public traffic for
several specified reasons, presented
and read. Councilman Welu moved
that the petition be referred to the
Council to view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Thomas Welsh, re-
questing permission to connect up
with City water to a residence on
Garnet street, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of J. F. Hall et al, being
a group of merchants in the 1800
block on Central Avenue, request-
ing better parking condtions in
their block as the present restric-
tions are not working out satisfac-
torily, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Welu moved that the pe-
tition be referred to the City Man-
ager and Police Chief for investi-
gation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Edward J. Lyons, re-
questing a refund in the amount of
$50 on Class B beer license No. 76,
as he has discontinued business as
of May 6, 1957, presented and
read. Councilman Kolb moved that
the petition be granted and the
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant, payable to Edward J. Lyons
in the amount of $50 to cover the
unexpired portion of his beer li-
cense No. 76. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition of Dallas Bush, request-
ing permission to blast at the Dale
Wiegand residence at 1333 Kauf-
mann avenue, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that per-
mission be granted providing the
City Manager finds that proper
coverage is furnished. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
public hearing to consider the pro-
posal to dispose of the alley lying
in Block 20 of Dubuque Harbor
Company's addition, lying between
Main street and Salina street from
Camp street to Charter street to
Crescent Realty Corporation, pre-
sented and read. Councilman
Schueller moved that the proof of
publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There were no written objec-
tions filed and no objectors pres-
ent in the Council Chamber at the
time set for the public hearing.
RESOLUTION NO. 78.57
Whereas Crescent Realty Corpo-
ration, as owner of the abutting
property, has offered to purchase
the vacated alley in Block 20 of
Dubuque Harbor Company's Addi-
tion for the sum of Six Hundred
Dollars ($600); and
Whereas there has been pre-
pared and submitted for Council
approval a plat of said vacated
area assigning the designation:
"Lot A of Block 20 of Dubuque
Harbor Company's Addition in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa" to said vacated alley;
and
Whereas the City Council at a
public hearing held May 6, 1957
186 Regiilar Session, ltay 6, 1957
has determined that it is in the
best public interest that said offer
be accepted;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the hereinbefore
described plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and City Clerk authorized and
directed to endorse the approval
of the City of Dubuque thereon;
Section 2. That the offer of
Crescent Realty Corporation in the
amount of Six Hundred Dollars for
the purchase of the foregoing de-
scribed real estate be and the same
is hereby accepted and the Mayor
and City Clerk be and they are
hereby authorized and directed to
execute a Quit Claim Deed con-
veying all right, title and interest
of the City of Dubuque in and to
Lot A of Block 20 of Dubuque Har-
bor Company's Addition in the
City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, to Crescent Realty Corpo-
ration and deliver the same upon
receipt of the payment of said sum
of Six Hundred Dollars;
Section 3. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized and
directed to record a certified copy
of this Resolution in the office of
the County Recorder of Dubuque
County, Iowa.
Notice of hearing on the fore-
going Resolution published in the
Telegraph Herald April 8, 1957
and April 15, 1957.
Passed and adopted after public
hearing by recorded roll call vote
May 6, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of notice of pub-
lic hearing on Resolution No. 69-
57 authorizing the conveyance of
Lot I -A of Lot 2 of the Subdivision
of Lots 24 and 25 of Stewart Sub.
division in the City of Dubuque,
being a part of vacated alley be.
tween Lot 1-A of Lot 35 and Lot 2
of Lots 24 and 25 of Stewart Sub-
division to Joseph H. and Mary T.
Schiltz, having been formerly va.
cated by Ordinance No. 7.48, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There were no written objec-
tions filed and no objectors pres-
ent in the Council Chamber at the
time set for the public hearing.
RESOLUTION NO. 69.57
Whereas, on March 12, 1948 the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque adopted Ordinance No. 7-48,
vacating the alley between Lot
One of I.ot 35 of Stewart Subdi-
vision and Lot 2 of the Sub. of
Lots 24 and 25, and Lots 26 and
27, and granted the same to the
owners of the lots on each side
thereof, and directed the appli-
cants to make a plat of said vacat-
ed area, assigning a lot descrip-
tion to each portion of the same,
and authorizing the Mayor and
Clerk to convey said vacated area
to the abutting property owners;
and
Whereas Mary T. Schiltz and
Joseph H. Schiltz, as owners of
Lot 2 of the Subdivision of Lots
24 and 25 in Stewart Subdivision,
have presented to the City Coun-
cil a plat assigning a designation
of "Lot IA of Lot 2 of the Sub-
division of Lots 24 and 25" in said
Subdivision and have requested
the approval of said plat, and the
conveyance to them of said de-
scribed area; and
Whereas a public hearing, as
required by law, has been held on
the proposal to dispose of said
real estate;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City
of Dubuque:
Section 1. That said plat be and
the same is hereby approved and
the Mayor and City Clerk author-
ized and directed to execute 4
Regidar Session, May 6, 1957 187
Quit Claim Deed conveying all
right, title and interest of the
City of Dubuque in and to Lot IA
of Lot 2 of the Subdivision of Lots
24 and 25 of Stewart Subdivision
in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa, and deliver the same
to Mary T. Schiltz and Joseph H.
Schiltz, husband and wife, as joint
tenants with right of survivorship
and not as tenants in common;
Section 2. That the City Clerk
be and is hereby directed to re-
cord a copy of this Resolution in
the office of the County Recorder
of Dubuque County, Iowa.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of May, A.D. 1957.
Public hearing held on the fore-
going Resolution, pursuant to no.
tice published in The Telegraph
Herald on April 8, 1957 and April
15, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second.
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of publication, certified
to by the Publisher, of notice of
Public hearing on resolution No.
67-57, authorizing conveyance of
Lot A of vacated West Ninth street
being the South 20 feet of West
Ninth Street from Bluff street
westerly a distance of 230.6 feet,
to The Telegraph Herald, present-
ed and read. Councilman Kolb
moved that the proof of publica-
tion be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car.
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There were no objections filed
and no objectors present in the
Council Chamber at the time set
for public hearing.
RESOLUTION NO. 67.57
Whereas The Telegraph Herald,
as owner of the abutting property,
has offered to purchase the vacat.
ed portion of West Ninth Street
described as the South 20 feet of
West Ninth Street from Bluff
Street westerly a distance of 230.6
feet, all in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa, for the
sum of Six Thousand Dollars
($6,000); and
Whereas The Telegraph Herald
has prepared and submitted for
Council approval a plat of said
area assigning the designation
"Lot "A" of Vacated West Ninth
Street" thereto, which plat is at-
tached to said offer; and
Whereas the City Council, at a
Public hearing held May 6, 1957
determined that it is in the best
Public interest that said offer be
accepted;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the foregoing
plat be and the same is hereby
approved and the Mayor and City
Clerk authorized and directed to
endorse the approval of the City of
Dubuque thereon;
Section 2. That the offer of The
Telegraph Herald in the amount of
Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000) for
the purchase of the foregoing de-
scribed real estate be and the
same is hereby accepted and the
Mayor and City Clerk be and they
are hereby authorized and direct-
ed to execute a Quit Claim Deed
conveying all right, title and in-
terest of the City of Dubuque in
and to Lot "A" of Vacated West
Ninth Street in the City of Du-
buque, Dubuque County, Iowa, to
The Telegraph Herald and deliver
the same upon receipt of the pay-
ment of said sum of Six Thousand
Dollars;
Section 3. That the City Clerk
be and he is hereby authorized
and directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the
office of the County Recorder of
Dubuque County, Iowa.
Notice of hearing on the fore-
going Resolution published 8in The
Telegraph Herald April
and April 15, 1957.
188 Replar Session, May 6, 1957
Passed and adopted after public
hearing by recorded roll call vote
May 6, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 79•S7
Preliminary resolution for the
construction of (type and place of
improvement) the 1957 Water
Main Project No. 1, consisting of
a cast iron water main in: Indiana
Avenue, Montana Street, Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, and Wilbricht Road.
Whereas, the City Council deems
it necessary to institute proceed-
ings for the construction of (na-
ture of improvement with begin-
ning and terminal points) the 1957
Water Main Project No. 1, consist-
ing of a cast iron water main in
Indiana Avenue from the East
Property Line of Alpha Avenue to
the West Property Line of Mis-
souri Avenue.
Montana Street from the South
Property Line of Wilbricht Road
to the North Property Line of Mer-
feld Road.
Pennsylvania Avenue from the
East Property Line of Earl Drive,
West to the City Limits Line.
Wilbricht Road from the South
Property Line of Asbury Road to
the East Property Line of Syl-
vester Place.
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
I. That the City Engineer is
hereby instructed to prepare pre-
liminary plans and specifications,
an estimate of total cost, and a
Plat and schedule for said im-
provement and place same on file
with the city clerk.
2. That the property to be bene-
fitted by said improvement is (gen.
eral description of all property in
district) all real estate abutting on
the above described portions of
the above named streets.
3. The estimate of total cost
of said improvement herein or.
dered shall include an estimate of
the cost of engineering, prelimi.
nary reports, property valuations,
estimates, plans, specifications, no-
tices, legal services, acquisition of
land, consequential damages or
costs, easements, rights of way,
construction, (repair) supervision,
inspection, testing, notices of pub.
lication, interest, and printing and
sale of bonds.
4. These proceedings are cov-
ered under Chapter 391A of the
1954 Code of Iowa.
5. That said improvement is
hereby designated (Short Title) the
1957 Water Main Project No. 1
and may be referred to by such
title in all subsequent proceedings.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of May, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Honorable Mayor and members
of the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa.
I herewith submit a proposed
plat of the 1957 Water Main Proj-
ect No. 1 and a proposed schedule
of valuations of the lots within the
district served by said improve-
ment.
K. J. CULLEN
City Engineer
RESOLUTION NO. 80 -Sr
Resolution determining valua-
tions of each lot within the pro.
posed assessment district for
(Short Title) the 1957 Water Main
Project No. 1.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque:
1. That the valuations set out in
the attached list are hereby de*
termined to be the present fair
Regular Session, May 6, 1957 189
market value, with the proposed
improvement completed, of each
lot within the proposed assess- '
ment district for (Short Title) the
1957 Water Main Project No. 1.
And the City Clerk is hereby
directed to report the same to the
City Engineer who shall show such
valuations on the schedule here-
tofore ordered for said improve-
ment.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of May, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 81.57
Preliminary approval of plans,
specifications, form of contract,
plat and schedule, and all other
documents for the construction of
the 1957 Water Main Project No.
1 consisting of a cast iron water
main in: Indiana Avenue from the
East Property line of Alpha ave-
nue to the west property line of
Missouri avenue; Montana street
from the south property line of
Wilbricht Road to the north prop-
erty line of Merfeld Road; Penn-
sylvania avenue from the cast
property line of Earl Drive, West
to the City Limits line; Wilbricht
Road from the south property line
of Asbury Road to the east prop-
erty line of Sylvester Place, at an
estimated cost of $21,917.15, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Welu
moved the adoption of the reso-
lution. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO, 82.57
Resolution of necessity for con-
struction of (Short Title) the 1957
Water Main Project No. 1, also
setting time and place of hearing
and prescribing notice for (Short
Title) the 1957 Water Main Project
No. 1, consisting of a cast iron
water main in:
Indiana Avenue from the East
Property Line of Alpha Avenue to
the West Property Line of Mis-
souri Avenue.
Montana Street from the South
Property Line of Wilbricht Road
to the North Property Line of
Merfeld Road.
Pennsylvania Avenue from the
East Property Line of Earl Drive,
West to the City Limits Line.
Wilbricht Road from the South
Property Line of Asbury Road to
the East Property Line of Sylves-
ter Place.
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications, plat and schedule
have been duly prepared and ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque and are now on
file in the office of the City Clerk
showing, among other things the
following:
a. An estimated total cost of the
work.
b. The amount proposed to be
assessed against each lot for the
improvement for the construction
of (description of improvement)
the 1957 Water Main Project No. 1.
Be It Therefore Resolved by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa:
1. That the City Council deems
it advisable and necessary for the
public welfare to make said im-
provement.
2. Said improvement shall be
constructed and done in accord-
ance with said plans and specifi-
cations and portion of the, total
cost of making said improvement
shall be assessed against all pri-
vately owned property lying with-
in the assessment district shown
on such plat in an amount not to
exceed the amount provided by
law and in proportion to the spe-
cial benefits conferred thereby
and the remainder of the total
cost shall be paid out of the Water
Works General fund.
3. Bonds shall be issued and sold
in anticipation of deferred pay-
ments of assessments when a con-
tract has been performed and ac-
cepted and the proceeds thereof
used to pay the contractor.
190 Regular Session, May 6, 1957
4. On the 3rd day of June, 1957,
at 7:30 P.M., the City Council will
meet in the City Council cham-
bers in the City Hall, in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa and hear prop-
erty owners subject to the assess-
ment and interested parties for
and against the improvement, its
cost, the assessment thereof, or
the boundaries of the district.
5. The City Clerk is hereby au-
thorized and directed to cause pub-
lic notice of the date, time and
place of hearing to be given by
publication once each week for
two consecutive weeks the first of
which publications shall be not
less than fifteen nor more than
twenty five days prior to said hear•
ing and by mailing a copy of said
notice by ordinary mail to the
owners of said property to be as-
sessed, as shown by the records in
the office of the County Auditor
not less than fifteen days prior
to said hearing.
Approved on first reading this
6th day of May, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KI WMINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved that
the foregoing resolution be placed
on file with the City Clerk for
public inspection. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
March 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Herewith submitted for your
consideration is a plat of Glen Oak
Subdivision, a subdivision in the
City of Dubuque.
This subdivision has been ap-
proved by the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission.
Yours truly,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 83.57
Resolution Approving Plat of
Glen Oak Subdivision.
Whereas there has been filed
with the City Clerk a plat in which
Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 176 and of
I.ot 1 of Lot 7 of I.ot 3 of Mineral
I.ot 91 in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa is platted as Lots l to 6 In-
clusive Glen Oak Subdivision in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Plan Commis•
sion and had its approval endorsed
thereon; and,
Whereas said plat has been ex-
amined by the City Council and
they find the same conforms to
the Statutes and Ordinances re-
lating thereto;
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the above de-
scribed plat be and the same is
hereby approved and the Mayor
and Clerk be and they are hereby
authorized and directed to endorse
the approval of the City upon said
plat.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of May A.D., 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 8457
Preliminary approval of the pro,
posed plans, specifications, form
of contract, plat and schedule and
all other documents for the con-
struction of an eight (8) inch sani-
tary sewer beginning at the ex-
Regular Session, May 6, 1957 191
isting manhole at the intersection
of Marmora avenue and Pennsyl-
vania avenue, thence westerly
51.53' on Pennsylvania avenue,
thence northerly through Flora
Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld Place,
thence northerly through Lot 1
of Merfeld Place to Merfeld Lane,
thence easterly on Merfeld Lane
to the easterly property line of
,the West % of Lot 1 of 3 of Wil-
4son Dubuque, thence 145' south-
erly from the intersection of Mon-
tana street and Merfeld Lane, and
thence northerly on Montana
street from the intersection of
Montana street and Merfeld Lane
to the southerly property line of
Wilbricht Lane, and thence 200'
westerly from the center line of
Montana street through Lot 1 of
1 of Lot 8 and 9 of Wilson's Du-
buque, at an estimated cost of
$15,247.53, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved the adop.
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 6, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
1h of Lot 1 -3 -Wilson Dubuque,
thence southerly 145' from the
intersection of Montana and Mer-
feld Lane and thence northerly on
Montana from the intersection of
Montana and Merfeld Lane to the
southerly property line of Wil -
bright Lane, and thence 200' west-
erly from the center line of Mon-
tana through Lot 1 of 1 of Lot 8
and 9 of Wilson's Dubuque, and
the valuation set out there are
hereby approved.
Approved this 6th day of May,
•1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELD
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 86.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
Gentlemen: ficationsI form of contract, plat
I herewith submit the attached and schedule have been duly pre -
sheet showing a schedule of the pared and approved by the City
proposed valuations and proposed Council of the City of Dubuque
assessments for Montana Street and are now on file in the office
Sanitary Sewer. of the City Clerk showing among
Submitted May 6, 1957. other things the following:
/s/ K. J. Cullen 1. The boundaries of the district,
Kenneth J. Cullen, City Engineer if any.
2. The size and kind of sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
d fixed by the council.
e 4. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
t same for each different type of
g construction and kind of material
e to be used.
e 5. In each case the amount
y thereof which is estimated oro be
the
e assessed against each lot,
tD construction of an eight (8) inch
e sanitary sewer beginning
at r existing manhole at the intersec-
e tion of Marmora Avenue and Penn.
e 5153, on Pennsylvan a Avenuenue, thence $
RESOLUTION NO. 85.57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa:
Section 1. That the attache
sheet is hereby determined to b
the schedule of proposed assess
ments for construction of an eigh
(8) inch sanitary sewer beginnin
at the existing manhole at th
intersection of Marmora Avenu
and Pennsylvania, thence westerl
51.53' on Pennsylvania, thenc
northerly through Flora Park
Lot 1 of Merfeld Place, then
northerly through Lot 1 of Me
feld Place to Merfeld Lane, then
easterly on Merfeld Lane to th
easterly property line of the West i
192 Regular Session, May 6, 1957
thence northerly through Flora '
Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld Place,
thence northerly through Lot 1
of Merfeld Place to Merfeld Lane,
thence easterly on Merfeld Lane
to the easterly property line of
the West % of Lot 1 of 3 of Wil-
son Dubuque, thence 145' south-
erly from the intersection of Mon-
tana Street and Merfeld Lane, and
thence northerly on Montana
Street from the intersection of
Montana Street and Merfeld Lane
to the southerly property line of
Wilbricht Lane, and thence 200'
westerly from the center line of
Montana Street through Lot 1 of 1
of Lot 8 and 9 of Wilson's Du-
buque.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and nec-
essary for the public welfare to
make the herein mentioned im-
provement, and unless property
owners at the time of the final
consideration of this proposed res-
olution have on file wtih the City
Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessments, they
shall be deemed to have waived all
objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dis-
tance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the sewer funds.
Bonds shall be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contract
has been performed and accepted
and the proceeds thereof used to
pay the contractor. The railway
Portion of any street or assessment
district shall be assessed to and
paid by the railway company.
The above resolution was Intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 6th day of May, 1957.
Approved and placed on file for
final action.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved that the
foregoing resolution just read be
placed on file with the City Clerk
for at least one week for public
inspection. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 87.57
Whereas, the City Council of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 84-57 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the con-
struction of an eight (8) inch san-
itary sewer beginning at the ex-
isting manhole at the intersection
of Marmora Avenue and Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, thence westerly
51.53' on Pennsylvania Avenue,
thence northerly through Flora
Park to Lot 1 of Merfeld Place,
thence northerly through Lot 1
of Merfeld Place to Merfeld Lane,
thence easterly on Merfeld Lane
to the easterly property line of
the West % of Lot 1 of 3 of Wil-
son Dubuque, thence 145' south-
erly from the intersection of Mon-
tana Street and Merfeld Lane, and
thence northerly on Montana
Street from the intersection of
Montana Street and Merfeld Lane
to the southerly property lien of
Wilbricht Lane, and thence 200'
westerly from the center line of
Montana Street through Lot 1 of 1
of Lot 8 and 9 of Wilson's Du-
buque, and,
Regular Session, May 6, 1957 193
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
on the 3rd day of June, 1957, a
public hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of prop-
erty subject to assessment for the
proposed improvement may appear
and make objection to the pro-
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract and at
the same time to the boundaries
of the proposed district, to the
cost of the improvement, to the
amount proposed to be assessed
against any lot and to the passage
of the proposed Resolution of Ne-
cessity and the City Clerk be and
he is hereby directed to cause a
notice of the time and place of
such hearing to be published in
some newspaper published in the
City of Dubuque, the last of which
shall be not less than two (2) nor
more than four (4) weeks prior to
the day fixed for its consideration
and unless property owners at the
time of final consideration of said
resolution have on file with the
Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessment, they
shall have been deemed to have
waived all objections thereto, at
which hearing the Council will
hear such objections and enter on
record its final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of May, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 88-S7
Preliminary approval of plans,
specifications, form of contract
Plat and schedule and all other
documents for the construction of
an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in
Chaney Road beginning at the ex-
isting manhole at the intersection
of Pennsylvania Avenue and Ohio
Avenue, thence easterly to the in.
tersection of Chaney Road and
Pennsylvania avenue, thence
northerly 1323.25 feet on Chaney
Road, at an estimated cost of
$8,125.90, presented and read.
Councilman Welu moved the adop-
tion of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 6, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the attached
sheet showing a schedule of the
proposed valuations and proposed
assessments for Chaney Road San-
itary Sewer.
Submitted May 6, 1957.
/s/ K. J. Cullen
Kenneth J. Cullen, City Engineer
RESOLUTION NO. 89.57
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa:
Section 1. That the attached
sheet is hereby determined to be
the schedule of proposed assess-
ments for the construction of the
eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in
Chaney Road beginning at the ex-
isting manhole at the intersection
of Pennsylvania Avenue and Ohio
Avenue, thence easterly to the in-
tersection of Chaney Road and
Pennsylvania, thence northerly
1,323.25 feet on Chaney Road, and
the valuation set out there are
hereby approved.
Approved this 6th day of May,
1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
194 Regular Session, May 6, 1957
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Neaeesity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION NO. 90.57
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk showing among
other things the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any,
2. The size and kind of sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
4. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of
construction and kind of material
to be used.
5. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be as-
sessed against each lot, for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
sanitary sewer in Chaney Road be-
ginning at the existing manhole
at the intersection of Pennsylvania
Avenue and Ohio Avenue, thence
easterly to the intersection of Cha-
ney Road and Pennsylvania Ave-
nue, thence northerly 1323.25 feet
on Chaney Road.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to
make the herein mentioned im-
provement, and unless property
owners at the time of the final
consideration of this proposed res-
olution have on file with the City
Clerk objections to the amount of
the proposed assessments, they
shall be deemed to have waived
all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con.
,;tructed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve.
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dis-
tance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac.
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the sewer funds.
Bonds shall be issued and sold
in anticipation of deferred pay-
ments of assessments when a con-
tract has been performed and ac-
cepted and the proceeds thereof
used to pay the contractor. The
railway portion of any street or
assessment district shall be as-
sessed to and paid by the railway
company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 8th day of May, 1957.
Approved and placed on file for
final action.
Approved:
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved
that the foregoing resolution just
read be placed on file with the
City Clerk at least one week for
public inspection. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION NO. 91.57)
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Res-
olution No, 88-57 given its prelim-
inary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the construc.
tion of an eight (8) inch sanitary
Regidar Session, May 6, 1957 195
sewer in Chaney Road beginning
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
at the existing manhole at the in-
rigid by the following vote:
tersection of Pennsylvania Avenue
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
and Ohio Avenue, thence easterly
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
to the intersection of Chaney Road
Nays—None.
and Pennsylvania Avenue, thence
1323.25 feet on Chaney
Communication of Eugene D.
northerly
Road, and,
Wright, attorney, submitting the
deed of Edwin M. and Rita C. Dus-
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
ter conveying to the City Lot 2 of
tion of Necessity for said improve-
Lot 2 of Lot 4, and Lot 2 of Lot
ment has been introduced and is
1 of Lot 4 in "Wilson's Dubuque",
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
being a strip of land 340 feet long
fice for public inspection,
and 5 feet wide, to permit the
Be It Therefore Resolved that
City to widen Merfeld Lane 5 feet
on the 3rd day of June, 1957, a
on the north, presented and read.
public hearing will be held at 7:30
Councilman Schueller moved that
o'clock P. M. in the Council Cham-
the communication be received
ber in the City of Dubuque at
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
which time the owners of property
Welu. Carried by the following
subject to assessment for the pro-
vote:
posed improvement may appear
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
and make objection to the pro-
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
posed plans and specifications and
Nays—None.
proposed form of contract and
at the same time to the boundaries
RESOLUTION NO. 92.57
of the proposed district, to the
Whereas, Edwin M. Duster and
cost of the improvement, to the
Rita C. Duster, husband and wife,
amount proposed to be assessed
as owners, have tendered to the
against any lot and to the passage
City of Dubuque their Warranty
of the proposed Resolution of Ne-
Deed conveying Lot 2 of the Subdi-
cessity and the City Clerk be and
vision of Lot 2 of Lot 4 in Wilson's
he is hereby directed to cause a
Dubuque, and Lot 2 of the Sub-
notice of the time and place of
division of Lot 1 of Lot 4 in Wil-
such hearing to be published in
son's Dubuque, both in the City
some newspaper published in the
of Dubuque, Dubuque County,
City of Dubuque, the last of which
Iowa, for the purpose of widening
shall be not less than two (2) nor
Merfeld Lane; and
more than four (4) weeks prior
Whereas, the City Council being
to the day fixed for its considera-
familiar with the situation has de.
tion and unless property owners at
termined it to be in the public in-
the time of final consideration of
I terest that said deed be accepted
said resolution have on file with
and Merfeld Lane widened to in-
the Clerk objections to the amount
elude the same;
of the proposed assessment, they
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved
shall have been deemed have
by the City Council of the City of
to, at
waived all objections thereto,
Dubuque:
which hearing the Council will
hear such objections and enter on
Section 1. That the conveyance
record its final decision thereon.
of the above described real estate
described grantors
Passed, adopted and approved
by the above
be and the same is hereby ac-
this 6th day of May, 1957.
cepted;
CHARLES E. DOVE
Section 2. That Merfeld Lane be
Mayor
and the same is hereby widened
CI.ARENCE P. WELU
from Montana Street to its west-
RAY F. KOLB
erly terminus to include the above
LEO N. SCHUELLER
described real estate;
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Section 3. That the City Clerk
Councilmen
be and he is hereby authorized and
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
instructed to record a certified
in the of-
City Clerk
copy of this Resolution
County Recorder of Du,
Councilman Schueller moved
fice of the
buque County,
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
196 Regular Session, May 6, 1957
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of May A.D. 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 93.57
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following, having complied
with the provisions of law relat-
ing to the sale of cigarettes within
the City of Dubuque, be granted a
permit to sell cigarettes and cig-
arette papers within said City.
Robert E. Hevey, 1005 Rockdale
Road
Frederick J. Herber, Eagle Point
Park
Lester M. Lochner, 177 Main
Street
Victor H. and Richard N. Nau-
man, 785 Groveland Place
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the applications
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of May, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 94-57
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the following applications be
granted and licenses are to be is-
sued upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Paul W. Gruber, 576 Central Ave-
nue
Vernon Meyer, 530 East 22nd
Street
Dubuque Sports Bowl, Inc., City
Island
Betty Leib, 1563 Central Avenue
Bernard N. Arensdorf and Carl N.
Brant, 2600 Central Avenue
Robert J. Bowen, 1105 University
Avenue
Peter Schwartz, 574 East 16th
Street
Lester M. Lochner, 177 Main Street
CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Dubuque Metal Trades Council
Club, 111 West 6th Street
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Victor H. and Richard N. Nauman,
785 Groveland Place
William J. Lynn, 424 West Locust
Street
George W. Woodhouse, 2930 Cen.
tral Avenue
Carl Van Duelman, 590 Seminary
Street
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of May, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
RESOLUTION NO. 95.57
Whereas, heretofore applica-
tions for Beer Permits were filed
by the within named applicants
and they have received the ap-
proval of this Council; and
Regular Session, May 6, 1957 197
Whereas, the premises to be oc- Kolb. Carrleo Dy ine rouowrng
cupied by such applicants have vote:
been inspected and found to com- Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
ply with the ordinances of this Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
City and they have filed proper Nay LEO F. FftOMMELT
bonds: Now, Therefore, City Clerk
Be It Resolved by the City Coun Approved ... NCity Clerk .1957.
cil of the City of Dubuque that November .
the Manager be and he is directed Adopted ........ .. .._ pw.
to issue to the following named
applicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Paul W. Gruber, 576 Central Ave-
nue
Vernon Meyer, 530 East 22nd
Street
Dubuque Sports Bowl, Inc., City
Island
Betty Leib, 1563 Central Avenue
Bernard N. Arensdorf and Carl N.
Brant, 2600 Central Avenue
Robert J. Bowen, 1105 University
Avenue
Peter Schwartz, 574 East 16th
Street
Lester M. Lochner, 177 Main Street
CLASS "e" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB
Dubuque Metal 'Trades Council
Club, 111 West 6th Street
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Victor II. and Pichard N. Nauman,
785 Groveland Place
William J. Lynn, 424 West Locust
Street
George W. Woodhouse, 2930 Cen-
tral Avenue
Carl Van Duelman, 590 Seminary
Street
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such 'applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of May, 1957.
CHARLES E. DOVE
Mayor
CLARENCE P. WELU
RAY F. KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER
CHARLES A. KINTZINGER
Councilmen
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT
City Clerk
Councilman Welu moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
There being no further business
Councilman Welu moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
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BOARD OF HEALTH
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, May 6, 1957.
Board met at 9:30 P.M.
Present—Chairman Charles E.
Dove, Messrs. Charles A. Kintzing-
er, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schueller,
Clarence P. Welu.
Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer.
IOWA STATE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Public Health Engineering
Paul J. Houser, M.S.
April 15, 1957
Mr. Ray Papin
Hawkeye Trailer Court
2627 University Avenue
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Mr. Papin:
Upon reviewing the information
furnished on the inspection report
dated April 9, 1957, your applica-
tion for renewal of license to op
crate a mobile home park has been
approved. Arrangements have
been made with the Division of
Licensure to issue a year 1957.
to
you for the calendar ye
Copies of the application for re-
newal of license and of the in-
spection report forms are enclosed
for your records.
Very truly Yours,
DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH
ENGINEERING
Carl H Mine
Sanitarian
Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved
that the communication be re,
198 Regular Session, May 6, 1957
ceived and made a matter of rec-
ord. Seconded by Mr. Ray F. Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Chairman Charles E.
Dove, Messrs. Charles A. Kintzing-
er, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schueller,
Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer.
IOWA STATE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Public Health Engineering
Paul J. Houser, M.S.
April 15, 1957
Mr. C. H. Reckord
Reckord Texaco Trailer Park
2323 Central Avenue
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Mr. Reckord:
Upon reviewing the information
furnished on the inspection re-
port dated April 9, 1957, your ap-
plication for renewal of license to
operate a mobile home park has
been approved. Arrangements
have been made with the Division
of Licensure to issue a license to
you for the calendar year 1957.
Copies of the application for re-
newal of license and of the in-
spection report forms are enclosed
for your records.
Very truly yours,
DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH
ENGINEERING
Carl H. Moline
Sanitarian
Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved
that the communication be re-
ceived and made a matter of rec-
ord. Seconded by Mr. Ray F. Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas — Chairman Charles E.
Dove, Messrs. Charles A. Kintzing-
er, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schueller,
Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer.
IOWA STATE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Public Health Engineering
Paul J. Houser, M.S.
April 15, 1957
Mr. Frank C. Wieland
Wieland Mobile Park
3198 Central Avenue
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Mr. Wieland:
Upon reviewing the information
furnished on the inspection re-
port dated April 9, 1957, your ap-
plication for renewal of license to
operate a mobile home park has
been approved. Arrangements
have been made with the Division
of Licensure to issue a license to
you for the calendar year 1957.
Copies of the application for re-
newal of license and of the inspec-
tion report forms are enclosed for
your records.
Very truly yours,
DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH
ENGINEERING
Carl H. Moline
Sanitarian
Mr. Ray F. Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
made a matter of record. Second-
ed by Mr. Clarence P. Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas — Chairman Charles E.
Dove, Messrs. Charles A. Kintzing-
er, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schueller,
Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer.
There being no further business
Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved that
the Board of Health meeting ad-
journ. Seconded by Mr. Ray F.
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Chairman Charles E.
Dove, Messrs. Charles A. Kintzing-
er, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schueller,
Clarence P. Welu.
Nays—None.
Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer.
LEO F. FROMMELT,
Clerk Board of Health
Approved November 4 ,.1957.
Adopted ..N.9YQAl.?e.r... 4 ... 1957.
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Jerk, Board of Health
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 199
TY COUNCIL 1 May 29, 1957
(I, To the honorable Mayor
(OFFICIAL) 1 and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Regular Session, June 3, 1957.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present—Mayor Dove, Council-
men Kintzineer, Kolb, Schueller,
Welu, City Manager Schiltz.
Mayor Dove stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of
the City Council for the purpose
of acting upon such business as
may properly come before the
meeting.
May 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of John N. Schuster
requesting the opening of the al-
ley from Meadow Lane to Stetmore
Street between St. Joseph and
Marion Streets was referred to
the City Council to view the
grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds, it
was the decision of the Council
that it would not be in the best
interests of the public to open this
alley. All of the property owners
along both streets that would be
served by this alley have access to
their garages from the street.
It is recommended that the deci-
sion of the Council in denying this
Gentlemen: petition be made a matter of rec-
The petition of Thomas Welsh ord
requesting a water connection for
a residence located on Garnet
Street was referred to the City
Manager for investigation and re-
port.
I have investigated the possibil-
ity of allowing this water connec-
tion and find that we have ample
capacity for this connection. In
the future it may be necessary for
the City to construct a water main
in this street and if the present
policy is carried out the cost of
installation will be assessed against
the adjoining property owners.
In order to avoid any misunder
standing at such time, I recom-
mend that Mr. Welsh be required
to pay the $2.00 per front foot
assessment charge before he is al-
lowed to connect to the water main
on Jackson Street.
I recommend therefore that Mr.
Welsh be given permission to con-
nect to the water main on Jackson
Street provided the $2.00 per front
foot is paid and the work is done
in accordance with regulations of
the City Water Department.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. Schiltz
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the recommendation of the City
Manager be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays --None.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Dove. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Frank J. Schu-
macher and others requesting the
opening and grading of a platted
alley between Fairway Drive and
Sunnyview Drive from Bunker Hill
Street to St. Ambrose Street was
referred to the City Council to
view the grounds.
Upon viewing the grounds it
was determined by the City Coun•
cil that it would be impractical erve
open this alley to properly
the petitioners without damaging
the property on the opposite side
j of the alley.
It is recommended that the de,
cision of the Council in denying
the petition be made a matter of
record.
Respectfully submitted,
I,. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
200 Regular Session, June. 3, 1957
Councilman Kolb moved that the !
recommendation of the City Man- i
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I am attaching a letter addressed
to me from Mr. Spurrier of the
North Central Public Service Com-
pany along with their report of
operations during 1956.
This report shows a very good
increase in revenue over 1955, and
I recommend that after a study is
made of this report by the City
Council, a conference be held with
the officials of North Central Pub-
lic Service Company to discuss
the possibility of. a revision in
Schedule I of the gas rates.
Very truly yours,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Welu moved that
the report and letter be referred
to the City Council for study at
which time the Gas Company of-
ficials should be advised of same.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 20, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit the reports
of the City Auditor, City Treasur-
er, City Health Department and
the City Water Works for the
month of April, as well as a list
of claims and list of payrolls for
which warrants were issued for the
month of April, 1957.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reports be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Proof of Publication, certified to
by the Publisher, of Statement of
Receipts and expenditures, togeth.
er with a list of claims for which
warrants were drawn during the
month of April, 1957, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow.
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 29, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of J. L. Hall and a
group of merchants in the 1800
block of Central Avenue request-
ing a consideration for bettering
parking conditions was referred to
the City Manager for investigation
and report.
I have had the conditions in this
block checked during several times
and find that there is a fairly good
turnover of cars throughout the
day. When the motorcycle officers
check their block for over parking
there will be one or two cars
tagged each day in this block
which indicates that conditions in
this block on Central Avenue are
better than in most other blocks in
the business district.
It is however, recommended that
the south side of 18th Street from
the alley to Central for one-half
block be posted as restricted to
two hour parking.
L. J. SCHILTZ,
Respectfully submitted,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and that proper
proceedings be prepared. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 31, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Under Section 4 of Ordinance
35.57, the City Council may ap-
prove the connection to the city
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 201
sewer system of properties located j
outside the city limits and estab-
lish terms and conditions of said
connections.
There are several properties now
connected to the city sewer system
upon which rates for sewage
should be established. Under the
ordinance the rates are established
for property within the city limits,
however, there are no provisions
for sewer rentals outside the city
except as set out in the ordinance
and those to be established by the
Council.
Water rates for users outside the
city are 25% more than those in-
side the city, however, the Water
Department is self-supporting and
not tax supported. Sewers are in
some cases put in by assessment
against the benefited property
such as in new subdivisions or new
streets, however, main sewers and
the maintenance of sanitary sew-
ers are supported by city taxes. It
is therefore right to expect those
connecting to the city sewers from
outside the city limits to pay their
share of this maintenance cost in
addition to the cost of treatment
facilities through a sewer rental
charge in excess of city properties.
In my opinion I believe a charge
Of 150% of the charges within
the city would be proper. This
opinion is based on like charges
within other cities and also on the
equitable charge to serve those
properties outside the city.
I recommend therefore that
those properties outside the city
limits now connected to the city
sewer system be charged a sewer
rental of 150% of that charged for
sewer rental within the city limits.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Mayor Dove moved that the rec-
ommendation of City Manager
Schiltz be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None. 1957
June 3,
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and
Policies and desire to have your
approval on same for filing, sub-
ject to the approval of the City
Solicitor:
SIDEWALK
Eugene Lange, Western Surety Co.
William Kenkel, Universal Surety
Co.
Ben J. Kolfenbach, Western Surety
Co.
Kenneth W. Gaber, d/b/a Gaber
Construction Co., American Sur-
ety Co.
Frank Farrell, Merchants Mutual
Bonding Co.
J. J. Ward, U.S. Fidelity & Guaran-
ty Co.
K -M Construction Company, Amer-
ican Casualty Co.
HEATING
Geisler Brothers, Standard Acci-
dent Ins. Co.
Alvin Anderson, Merchants Mutual
Bonding Co.
Holland Furnace Co., The Ohio
Casualty Ins. Co.
Jimmie W. Lundon, Standard Acci-
dent Ins. Co.
BLASTING
Dallas Bush, State Automobile and
Casualty Underwriters.
TAXI -CAB
Black & White, Yellow & Checker
Cab Co., Inc., Fireman's Fund
Indemnity Co.
EXCAVATION
A. Fondell & Sons, U.S. Fidelity
& Guaranty Co.
Kenneth W. Gaber, d/b/a K. W.
Gaber Construction CO., Ameri-
can Surety Co.
C. G. McDonnell, d/b/a McDonnell
Excavating Service, Continental
Casualty Co.
Respectfully submitted,
L. J. SCHILTZ,
City Manager
Councilman Schueller moved
that the bonds and policies be filed
subject to the approval of the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
202 Regular Session,
June 3, 1957_
June 3, 1957 1
Matt J. & Hattie Kohn, Lot
2 of 183, Finley Add.......
14.16
To the Honorable Mayor
Matt J. & Hattie Kohn, Lot
and City Council
2 of 184, Finley Add.......
14.41
Dubuque, Iowa
Marg't & Rob't G. Steichen,
Gentlemen:
Lot 185, Finley Add.........
41.30
I am attaching herewith a sched-
Marg't & Rob't G. Steichen,
ule showing distribution of moneys
Lot 186, Finley Add.........
41.30
collected as connecting charges to
Marg't & Rob't G. Steichen,
the Cherry -Green Sewer assessed
under Special Assessment Fund
Lot 187, FinleyAdd.........
41.30
No. 990.
Clara E. Addyman, Lot 188,
I recommend that the money col
Finley Add .........................
37.54
lected be distributed according to
Clara E. Addyman, Lot 189,
the schedule attached which is in
Finley Add ........................
23.46
proportion to the original assess-
Louise Ellwanger, Lot 190,
ments and are made to the persons
Finley Add .........................
53.50
who paid the assessments.
James E. Beall, Lot 191,
Respectfully submitted,
Finley Add ........................
41.30
I, J. SCHILTZ,
James E. Beall, Lot 192,
City Manager
Finley Add .........................
Charles F. & Marjorie Son.
41.30
Councilman Schueller moved
nenberg, Lot 193, Finley
that the recommendation of City
Add . ....................................
41.30
Manager Schiltz be approved. Sec-
Mettel Realty do Inv. Co.,
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
Lot 194, Finley Add. ......
41.30
ried by the following vote:
Francis & Wilma R. Barker,
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Lot 195, Finley Add.......
41.30
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Fred B. & Eliz. N. Maas, Lot
Nays—None.
196, Finley Add . ..............
41.30
Lucille Poquette, Lot 140,
Rosemary & Leo F. Maas,
Finley Add ......................... 11.42
Lot 197, Finley Add.......
41.30
Lucille Poquette, Lot 141,
Herbert & Bernadette
Finley Add.... ..................... 26.23
Klauer, Lot 1 of 198, Fin -
Lucille, Poquette, Lot 142,
ley Add . ............................
18.96
Finley Add ......................... 35.02
Susie Discher, Lot 2 of 198,
Bertha Staheli et al, Lot
Finley Add .........................
22.33
143, NE 102' Finley Add. 21.27
Mabel K. Spensley, Lot 199,
Bertha Staheli et al, Lot
Finley Add . ......................
41.30
144, NE 102', Finley Add. 21.27
Clarence & Marg't Reuter,
Bertha Staheli et al, Lot
Lot 200, Finley Add.......
41.30
145, NE 102', Finley Add, 21.27
Herman & Marg't Wilming,
Ralph A. & I. E. Yager, Lot
Lot 201, Finley Add.........
41.30
143, SW 65'9" Finley Add. 13.71
Oden & Bessie B. Brown,
Ralph A. & I. E. Yager, Lot
Lot 202, Finley Add.........
42.55
144, 6W 65'9", Finley
Al. J. Oakley, Lot 203, Fin -
Add. .................................... 13,71
ley Add. ............................
42.55
Ralph A. & 1. E. Yager, Lot
Edgar G. & Kathleen Dyke -
145, SW 65'9", Finley
man, Lot 204, Finley Add.
42.55
Add . .................................... 13.71
Bertha D. Spensley, Lot 205,
Carl & Estelle Launspach,
Finley Add.42.55
......................
Lot 146, Finley Add......... 20.63
Glen C. & Anna L. Johnson,
Matilda Faber, Lot 1, Faber
Lot 206, Finley Add.........
42.55
Place.................................. 84.30
Harold T. Winders, Lot 207,
Interstate Power Co., Lot 2,
E. 52', Finley Add .............
32.54
Faber Place ...................... 20.63
Harold T. Winders, Lot 207,
Reuben H. & Irene Childers,
W.8' -W.16', Finley Add.....
5.01
Lot 1 of 182, Finley Add. 27.53
Harold T. Winders, Lot 207,
Reuben H. & Irene Childers,
E.8' -W.16% Finley Add.....
5.01
Lot 1 of 183, Finley Add, 27.53
Harold T. Winders, Lot 2 of
Reuben H. & Irene Childers,
208, Finley Add . ..............
35.74
Lot 1 of 184, Finley Add. 27.53
Herbert F. & Adele K. Heitz -
Matt J. & Hattie Kohn, Lot
man, Lot 1 of 208, Finley
2 of 182, Finley Add....... 13.89
Add. ....................................
25.89
Regular Session, June 3, 1957 503
Oliver & Sophia S. Schiltz,
Lot 1 of 210, Finley Add. 18.14 I
Raymond J. & Mary M.
Schroeder, Lot 2 of 210,
Finley Add ........................ 18.14
Nicholas 0. Wagner, Lot 38.28
211, Finley Add . ..............
Leo Foell, Lot 212, Finley
Add. .................................... 38.28
Wm. H. & Mildred Haver -
land, Lot 213, Finley Add. 36.28
Geo. W. & Selma Kaune,
Lot 214, Finley Add....... 36.28
Rob't E. Mueller & Dorothy
Kunlow, Lot 215, Finley
Add. .................................... 36.28
Rob't E. Mueller & Dorothy
Kunlow, Lot 2 of 216, Fin-
leyAdd ............................... 3.37
Edwin J. & Edna Mueller,
Lot 1 of 216, Finley Add. 32.91
Agnes Reinicke Est., Lot
217, Finley Add . .............. 36.29
John J. & Martha C. Wid-
meir, Lot 218, N. 98', Fin-
ley Add ............. I................. 17.90
John J. & Martha C. Wid-
meir, Lot 218, S. 1001, Fin-
ley Add ............................... 18.33
Floyd & Marie M. Kuntz,
Lot 2 of 219, Finley Add. 20.44
Glen & Cecelia Ellis, Lot 1
of 219, Finley Add........... 20.86
Salina Akins, Lot 220, Fin-
ley Add . ............................ 41.30
Emil J. Meyer, Lot 221, Fin-
ley Add . ............................ 41.30
Julia A. Lehner, Lot 224
NW 100', Finley Add....... 20.86
Edwin E. & Helen M. Tow,
Lot 225 N. 60', Finley ...................
Add. .............. 9.85
Edwin E. & Helen M. Tow,
Lot 226, N. 60', Finley
Add. .................................... 9.8
Edwin E. & Helen M. Tow,
Lot 227, N. 60', Finley
Add. .................................... 9.8
ed by Councilman Kintzinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas --Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Mr. R. Heller, representing a
group of the official family of the
City of East Dubuque, addressed
the Council stating that the mutual
aid fire protection plan between
the two cities has been discussed
on several occasions, and felt that
if the plan could be worked out
it would be of great help to both
communities. Councilman Welu
moved that the petition and letter
from East Dubuque be referred to
the City Manager and Fire Chief
for investigation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of the Interna-
tional City Manager's Association
extending an invitation to the City
to be represented by the Manager
at the 43rd Annual Conference of
the City Manager's Association to
be held at Washington D. C. Octo-
ber 20 to 24th, 1957, presented and
read.
Councilman Welu moved that
the Manager make himself avail-
able to attend at the City's ex-
pense. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Communication of Carl B.
Haught'submitting a total of
$664.68 plus the cost of the water
and sewer connections on Lots 3,
5 4 and 5 of Kringle's Subdivision,
presented and read. Councilman
Kolb moved that the communica-
5 tion be referred to the Council to
view the grounds. Seconded by
1,938.64 Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Comunication of Art Tranel, City Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Clerk of East Dubuque, submitting Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
a request by the Mayor and Coun- Nays—None.
cilmen of the City of East DubuqueNotice of renewal of Govern -
to join with them in a mutual aid ment Lease ren (R) 40838 with
Fire Protection plan, presented
and read. the City for the period of one year
Councilman Welu moved that
from July 1, 1957 covering use of
the rules be suspended to allow .85 acre site in Ham's Addition,
anyone present to address the for a U. S. Naval Reserve Training
Council if they so desire. Second- Center, presented and read. Couri-
204 Regular Session, June 3, 1957
cilman Kolb moved that the notice
be received and filed. Seconded
by Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
Referring to petition of Albert
Wharton acting for Miss Flora Har-
kett et. al. attached hereto, the
Planning and Zoning Commission
after a careful study of the site
respectfully recommends the grant-
ing of said petition by Your Hon-
orable Body.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of the Planning
& Zoning Commission be approved
and that proper proceedings be
prepared. Seconded by Councilman
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition to remonstrate by J. W.
Lundin et al objecting to the vaca-
tion of an alley running in a north-
erly direction to Highway No. 20,
said alley being located in about
the middle of the north side of
Marion street across from the
homes of the petitioners, presented
and read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the petition be referred to the
Planning & Zoning Commission
for review. Seconded by Council-
man Kintzinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
May 15, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission respectfully recom
mends to Your Honorable Body, the
granting of petition of Herbert E
Dilworth asking for vacation of
short alley running northerly fron
Marion St. toward Highway No. 20
between his Lot No. 37 in Bab -
cock's Subdivision and State High-
way property directly west.
It appears that the alley serves
no purpose, as the prospects for
need of an alley running from
Marion St. to an important artery
like Federal No. 20 Highway in this
location are nil, and as the State
Highway Department will derive
the westerly half of same upon
vacation, the Commission believes
it is in the public interest for the
City to dispose of it at a price.
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque Planning & Zoning
Commission,
By Richard V. McKay, Secy.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the communication be re-
ferred back to the Planning & Zon-
ing Commission for review. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kintzinger.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
Petition to Remonstrate filed by
J. W. Lundin et al stating objec-
tions to the building of homes by
Mr. Herbert Dilworth on several
properties located on the souther-
ly side of Marion street, westerly
from Concord street to Cherokee
Drive, and further objecting to
having homes squeezed on to lots
that do not make proper balance
as to the houses built on the south-
erly side of Marion street, present.
ed and read. Mayor Dove moved
that the petition be referred back
to the Board of Adjustment and
that they review it. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote: ilmen
Yeas—Mayor Dove, CouncWelu.
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller,
Nays—None.
Mr. Harvey Pier addressed the
Council stating that adjustments
in the area could still be made.
J. W. Lundin addressed the COun-
cil stating that the Code should
have been adhered to requiring
8000 square feet per lot, with no
less than 50 feet frontage. He fur
ther stated that by allowing these
homes to be built theterritory
around them is beingdepreciated
in value. Mr. Herb. Dilworth
dressed the Council stating
that
for
the footings are already
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two of the homes and gas connec- I
tions made for all five lots, and j
that he proposed to build five at-
tractive homes on these lots.
June 1, 1957
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provi-
sions of the Code of Iowa, 1954, the
Civil Service Commission conduct-
ed an entrance examination on
April 11, 1957, for those seeking
positions on the Fire Department.
The following are the names of
those who passed both the written
and physical examination and their
names are hereby certified for ap-
pointments on the Fire Depart-
ment.
Robert A. Mehrl, 97 3/5%
John Bernard McCoy, 92.8%
Ronald T. Kann, 90 4/5%
John J. Deckert, 891/5%
Patrick E. Finn, 79 3/5%
Floyd D. Knuppe, 711/5%
Respectfully submitted,
LOUIS J. LAGEN
Chairman
J. A. CAREW
E. B. LYONS
Members, Civil Service
Commission
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
Clerk
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public, this 1st day
of June, 1957.
GERALDINE L. JENNI
Notary Public
(SEAL)
Councilman Schueller moved
that the communication be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Kintzinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu
Nays—None.
June 1, 195
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the prov
sions of the Code of Iowa, 1954
the Civil Service Commission co
ducted an entrance examinatio
on April 11, 1957, for those see
ing positions on the Police Depar
ment.
The following are the names of
those who passed both the written
and physical examination and their
names are hereby certified for ap-
pointments on the Police Depart-
ment.
Robert R. Massey, 931/5%
Carl Milton Heer, 92.4%
Harold W. Redmond, 90 3/5%
Eugene R. Glaser, 902/5%
C. J. Golinvoux, 884/5%
William J. Schneider, 844/5%
William J. Heri, 74.4%
Respectfully submitted,
LOUIS J. LAGEN
Chairman
J. A. CAREW
E. B. LYONS
Members, Civil Service
Commission
Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT,
Clerk.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, a Notary Public, this 1st day
of June 1957.
(SEAL)
GERALDINE L. JENNI
Notary Public
Councilman Kintzinger moved
that the communication be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Dove, Councilmen
Kintzinger, Kolb, Schueller, Welu.
Nays—None.
June 1, 1957
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In accordance with the provi-
sions of Chapter 365 of the Code
of Iowa, 1954, the Civil Service
Commission conducted promotion-
al examinations on April 25, 1957
for those seeking promotions on
the Fire Department for the posi-
tions Captains, Engineers and Lieu-
tenants.
The following are the names of
those who passed with an average
7 of seventy per -cent or better. All
promotions on the Fire Department
should be made from this list.
CAPTAINS
Leo J. Chambers, 96%
i Edward L. Gerhard, 924/5%
Donald F. Brus, 893/5%
n Leroy J. Hantelman, 88%
William J. Lynch, 773/5%
n
nRichard F. Kaiser, 76%
t_ ENGINEERS
Joseph L. Meissen, 71%