1930 December Council Proceedings396 Adjourned Session, November 28th, 1930
A. McClain ,on Dodge Street,
states that he was assessed for two
gas connections to his property, that
one is paid and the other still stands
against his property. He asks that
this assessment be cancelled.
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the assessment for this gas connec-
tion be cancelled. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Jansen. Carried By the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert:
Nays —None.
City Solicitor Czizek reported on
the tax matters of Frank McGuin-
niss on lot 88 Union. Add. Total
amount of tax due August 5th, 1930,
amounts to $370.20. The City has in-
vested on tax sale certificates $279.78
which amount is to be paid with in-
terest from date of tax sale at 5%
interest. Mr. McGuinness has paid
$100.00 on this and promises to pay
the balance in a reasonable time.
City 'Solicitor Czizek recommends
that this property be taken off of
the tax sale list.
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the recommendation of the City
Solicitor be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Jansen. Carried, by the
following vote:
Yeas -- .Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger; Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Report of the City Engineer on
the petition of Mrs. John Klecker,
referred to him at a previous meet-
ing. Mrs. Klecker's property is locat-
ed at the corner of Quince and Rush
Streets. She was assessed for a san-
itary sewer in Rush Street for $95.29,
Aug 18, 1925 and for a sanitary sewer
in Quince Street for $84.44, Dec. 15,
1925, and asks that the assessment
for the sewer in Rush Street be can-
celled. He recommends that the
assessment for the sewer in Rush
Street be reduced.
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the recommendation of the Engineer
be approved and the assessment be
reduced 30% leaving a !balance to be
paid of $66.71 and the Treasurer be
instructed accordingly. Seconded by
Councilman Jansen. 'Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor "Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUDER,
City Clerk.
Approved 1930.
Adopted ........... _...._...._ ...._.......... _...._ 1930.
Councilmen:
Attest: _..._........._...._..._...._
City Clerk.
Regular Session, December 1st, 1930
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Regular Session, December 1st,
1930.
Council met at 7:40 P. M.
Present —City Manager Evans,
Mayor Meuser, Councilmen Andel-
finger, Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert.
Absent —None.
Mayor Meuser stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of the
City Council, for the transaction of
such business as may regularly come
before the meeting and that this date
is also fixed for the purpose of levy-
ing a special assessment and author-
izing the issuance of improvement
bonds to provide for the payment of
the improvement of Auburn Street
from the north property line of West
14th Street to the south property line
of Dexter Street, and conducting a
hearing on the proposed issuance of
improvement bonds in the sum of
$7,115.07 to pay for said improve -.
ment, and also for the considering of
proposals for the construction of a
sanitary sewer in Burlington Street,
Davenport Street, Stoltz 'Street in
Park Hill Add.
.Proof of publication certified to by
the publisher of notice of levy of
special assessment to pay for the im-
provement of Auburn Street from the
north property line of West 14th
Street to the south property line of
Dexter Street, and proof of publica-
tion certified to by the publisher of
a hearing to be had on the proposed
issuance of improvement bonds in
the amount of $7,115.07 to pay for
said improvement, presented and
read.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the proofs of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Andelfinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Remonstrance of the Voelker Real-
ty Co. objecting to the assessment
as levied against lot 161 Woodlawn
Park Add. and remonstrance of the
Chris A. Voelker Estate against the
assessment• as levied against lot 182
Woodlawn Park Add. for the im-
provement of Auburn Street.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the remonstrances be referred to
the Council to view the grounds.
Seconded by Councilman Jansen.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
397
Nays —None.
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
Resolution No. 367 -30
Resolved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque: That to pay for
improving of Auburn Street from the
north property line of West Four-
teenth Street to the south property
line of Dexter Street, by James F.
Lee Paving Company, contractors, in
front of and adjoining the same, a
Special Tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of lots,
and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and' owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows: Special assessment sub-
mitted 'December 1st, 1930.
Frank P. Fuhrman, Lot 153,
Woodlawn Park Add. $ 97.73
Frank P. Fuhrman, Lot 154,
Woodlawn Park Add.
Leo A. Schromen, Lot 155,
Woodlawn Park Add. , .. •
Ernest B. Briggs, Lot 156,
Woodlawn Park Add.
Ernest B. Briggs, Lot 157,
Woodlawn Park Add
Donald A. & Vera LeVan, Lot
158, Woodlawn Park Add
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 159,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 160,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 161 ,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 162,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
Herman Bieg, Lot 163,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 164,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
W. E. and Margaret Tucker,
Lot 165, Woodlawn Park
Add. 177.74
W. E. and Margaret Tucker,
Lot 166, Woodlawn Park
Add. 177.7
John L. Richards, Lot 167,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
Sinope Inv. Corp., Lot 168,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
Sinope Inv, Corp., Lot 169,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
Sinope Inv. Corp., Lot 170,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
Sinope Inv. Corp., Lot 171,
Woodlawn Park Add. ... 177.74
Sinope Inv. Corp., Lot 172,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
C. A. Voelker Est., Lot 182,
Woodlawn Park Add. 177.74
John P. Mueller, Lot 183,
Woodla wn Park Add. 177.74
263.26
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
398 Regular Session, December 1st, 1930 Regular Session, December 1st, 1930 399
Lester Tepley, Lot 184,
Woodlawn Park Add. ...
Ed. W. DeWitte, Lot 185,
Woodlawn Park Add .....
Mutual Securities Co., Lot
186, Woodlawn Park Add..
Mary Martinique, Lot 187,
Woodlawn Park Add .....
Mary Martinique, Lot 188,
Woodlawn Park Add. ..
Helena Weitz, Lot 189,
Woodlawn Park Add. ...
Frank Weitz, Lot 190,
Woodlawn Park Add. ...
Frank Weitz, Lot 191,
Woodlawn Park Add. .
John L. Daniels, Lot 192,
Woodlawn Park Add .....
John L. Daniels, Lot 193,
Woodlawn Park Add. ..
John L. Daniels, Lot 194,
Woodlawn Park Add .....
Emil C. Leiser, Lot 195,
Woodlawn Park Add. . .
Emil C. Leiser, Lot 196,
Woodlawn Park Add .....
Realty Inv: Corp., Lot 197,
Woodlawn Park Add. ...
Albert J. & F. Ney, Lot 198,
Woodlawn Park Add. ....
C. J. & T. N. Peterson, Lot
199, Woodlawn Park Add..
Ruth P. Graves, Lot 200,
Woodlawn Park Add. . .
Ruth P. Graves, Lot 201,
Woodlawn Park Add. .0.
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
177.74
257.71
97.73
Total $7,115.07
4129.04 sq. yds. concrete
pavement @ $1.59 $6.565.17
162.2 sq ft. sidewalks @ $.16 25.95
1 tree 20.00
571 lin. ft. 4 inch tile @ $.10 57.10
4932 lbs. steel @ $.04 197.28
3.4 sq. yds. driveway @ $1.62 5.51
Extra expense @ 2.704 % 185.65
Interest @ 6% 58.41
Total $7,115.07
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Approved December lst, 1930.
Adopted December lst, 1930.
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELPINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN , STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilian Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Jansen. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
(Resolution Providing for the Issu-
ance of Public Improvement Bonds).
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 368 -30
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of Du-
buque for the improving of Auburn
Street hereinafter described, has
been completed and said improve-
ment has been accepted by the City
Council of said City and the City
Engineer has computed the cost and
expense thereof to be $7,115.07;
AND WHEREAS, public notice as
provided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds to pay the cost of said im-
provement and a public hearing has
been held pursuant thereto, and all
objections filed thereto have been
considered and determined:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that to provide for
the cost of improving Auburn Street
from the north property line of West
14th Street to the south property line
of Dexter Street there be issued im-
provement bonds to the amount of
$7,115.07.
Said bonds shall be issued under
the provisions of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date
as of the 1st day of January, 1931:
shall be in the denominations of
$500.00 except that there shall be one
bond to the amount of $115.07. They
shall be numbered from 2744 to 2758
inclusive and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bond num-
bered 2744 shall constitute the first
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, A. D., 1931; the bond
numbered 2745 shall constitute the
second series and shall be payable
the 1st day of April, A. D., 1932; the
bond numbered 2746 shall constitute
the third series and shall be payable
the 1st day of April, A. D., 1933; the
bonds numbered 2747 and 2748 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April, A.
D., 1934; the bonds numbered -2749
and 2750 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, A. D., 1935; the bonds
numbered 2751 and 2752 shall con-
stitute the sixth series and shall be
payable the lst day of April, A. D.,
1936; the bonds numbered 2753 and
2754 shall constitute the seventh
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, A. D., 1937; the bonds
numbered 2755 and 2756 shall con-
stitute the eighth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April, A.
D., 1938; the bond numbered 2757
shall constitute the ninth series and
shall be payable the lst day of April,
A. D., 1939; the bond numbered 2758
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
A. D., 1940.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent. per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spe-
cial assessment levied for said im-
provement.
Both principal and interest shall
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following form:
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Improvement Bond
The City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer hereof,
on the first day of April, A. D.,
1930.. ; or any time before that date
at the option of the City, the sum of
$500.00, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto attached,
both interest and principal are pay-
able at the office of the City Trea-
surer in the City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the
Coda of Iowa, 1927, and in accord-
ance with a resolution of the City
Council of said City, duly passed 011
the 1st day of December, 1930. This
bond is one of a series of 15 bonds,
14 for $500.00 numbered from 2744
to 2757 inclusive, and one for $115.07
numbered 2758, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
improving Auburn Street from the
north property line of West 14th St.
to the south property line of Dexter
Street and described in said resolu-
tion; which cost is assemble to and
levied along said improvement, and
is made by law a lien on all abutting
or adjacent property, and payable in
ten annual installments, with inter-
est on all deferred payments at the
rate of five per cent. per annum, and
this bond is payable only out of the
money derived from the collection of
said special tax, and said money can
be used for no other purpose. And
it is hereby certified and recited that
all the acts and conditions and things
required to be done precedent to and
in the issuing of this series of bonds,
have been done, happened and per-
formed in regular and due form as
required by law and resolution; and
for the assessments, collections and
payment hereon of said special tax,
the faith and diligence of said City
of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
caused this 'bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 1st day of December, 1930,
and has authorized the use of their
fac- simile signature to the interest
coupons hereto attached.
Countersigned (Seal)
(FORM OF COUPON)
On the .... day of
A. D. 193..., the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum of
Dollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being months
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment Bond No. , dated
, 193....
Countersigned
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Mayor.
City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the Mayor and City Clerk be and
they are hereby instructed to cause
said bonds to be prepared and when
so prepared to execute said bonds,
and that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer who will
also register them in a book to be
kept by him for that purpose.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law, the
proceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as Im-
provement Fund.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the interest coupons attached
to the bonds be signed with the fac-
simile signature of the Mayor and
countersigned with the fac - simile
signature of the City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that as fast as funds allow, beginning
with the second year after the pay-
ment of interest due, these bonds
shall be called and retired in the
same order as numbered.
Regular Session, December 1st, 1930
complete, $75.00; 2 deep brick or
drop concrete manholes, complete,
$90.00; 15 risers, complete, $5.00. To-
tal amount of bid, $6590.68.
City Engineer's estimate, $7577.76.
Resolution No. 369 -30
WHEREAS, proposals have been
submitted by contractors for the con-
struction of an eight (8) inch vitri-
fied tile or concrete sanitary sewer,
Y branches, risers and manholes in
Burlington Street from the north line
of Lot 81 McDaniels Park Hill addi-
tion to alley between National Street
and Stoltz Street and in the alley
between National Street and Stoltz
Street from Burlington Street to
Davenport !Street and in Davenport
Street from Stoltz Street south to the
south line of Lot 29 McDaniel's Park
Hill addition and in Stoltz Street
from Davenport Street to the exist-
ing manhole in Stoltz Street, pursu-
ant to Resolution No. 347 -30 and
Cook & Kean contractor, with vitrified
tile, has submitted the lowest bid for
the furnishing of all labor and mater-
ials and performing the work as pro-
vided for in the plans and specifi-
cations; now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque that
the contract for the above mentioned
improvement be awarded to Cook
& Kean and the Manager be and he
is hereby directed to execute a con-
tract on behalf of the City of Du-
buque for the complete performance
of said work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this resolution being deemed
urgent and of immediate necessity
become effective from and after its
passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Approved and placed on file for one
week on Dec. 1st, 1930.
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for one week for pub-
lic inspection. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Andelfinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition and Waiver
To the Honorable Mayor and Council
of the .City of Dubuque:
Gentlemen:
The undersigned being the owners
of all of the real estate subject to
assessment for the construction of
the sanitary sewer herein petitioned
for, hereby petition your Honorable
Body to cause to be constructed a
sanitary sewer in Muscatine Street
from Primrose Street to the alley
401
first north of National Street, to-
gether with manholes and other nec-
essary appurtenances.
The undersigned further petition
that such sewer be constructed in
accordhnce with the plans and spe-
cifications heretofore adopted by
your Honorable Body for the sani-
tary sewer in Burlington, Stoltz, Dav-
enport Streets and in the alley first
north of National Street from Bur-
lington to Davenport Streets and ex-
pressly waive the adoption of any
other plans and specifications for the
sewer herein requested.
The undersigned . further petition
that, with the approval of the con-
tractor who may be awarded the
contract for the sewer in Burlington,
Stoltz, Davenport 'Streets and in the
alley first north of National Street
from Burlington to Davenport Sts.,
the contract for the construction of
the sewer herein petitioned for be
awarded also to said contractor at
the same price per lineal foot of
sewer and other appurtenances as
may be bid by such contractor, and
that this sewer be constructed at
the same time and under the same
contract or under a supplemental
contract therefore, at the option of
the City Council.
The undersigned further agree
that, in consideration of the grant-
ing of this petition, the City Council
of the City of Dubuque need not
adopt any proceedings of any kind
preliminary to the awarding of the
contract, as herein stated, and need
not publish any notices or adopt any
schedules which are required by law
preliminary to the levying of spe-
cial assessments for the construction
of public improvements. The under-
signed expressly agree that this peti-
tion shall confer jurisdiction upon
the City Council to award a contract
for the sewer petitioned for and to
levy assessments upon their prop-
erty to pay the cost thereof, the in-
tention of the foregoing being to
waive any and all prior proceedings
of every kind and description.
In consideration of the granting
of this petition and the construction
of the sewer petitioned for, the un-
dersigned expressly agree to pay the
assessments which this Council may
levy upon their respective properties
to pay the cost of the construction of
said sewer, either in full or under
the installment plan provided by law..
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 1st
clay of December, 1930.
CHRIST RIEDI,
2945 Muscatine St.
WM. TONNESEN,
2906 Muscatine St.
400 , Regular Session, December 1st, 1930
Adopted this 1st day of December,
1930.
Approved:
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN ■STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman ;Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Jansen. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas — Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Proof of publication certified to by
the publisher of the receipt of pro-
posals for the construction of a san-
itary Sealer in Burlington Street,
Davenport Street, Stoltz Street in
Park Hill Add., presented and read.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Andelfinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Certificate of the Manager, with
tabulations attached for said sewer,
recommending that the contract be
awarded to Cook and Kean for the
construction of said sewer, he being
low bidder.
Councilman ■Scchuckert .moved the
sewer be constructed of Vitrified tile.
Seconded by Councilman McEvoy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
December 1, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In accordance with your instruc-
tions and our advertisement, bids
were received at 10:00 A. M. Mon-
day, December 1st, 1930, for the con-
struction of an eight (8) inch vit-
rified tile or concrete sanitary sewer,
Y branches, risers and manholes in
Burlington Street from the north line
of Lot 81 McDaniel's Park Hill Addi-
, tion to alley between National Street
and Stoltz Street and in the alley be-
tween National Street and Stoltz
Street from Burlington Street to Dav-
enport Street and in Davenport
Street from Stoltz Street south to
the south line of Lot 29 McDaniel's
Park Hill Addition and in Stoltz
Street from Davenport Street to the
existing manhole in Stoltz Street.
I am attaching hereto a tabulation
sheet showing the unit prices and
total prices bid and respectfully re-
commend that the contract for the
construction of this sewer be award-
ed to Cook & Kean as their bid was
the lowest one received.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
TABULATIONS OF StWER PRO-
POSALS
Sanitary Sewer in and along Bur-
lington, Davenport and Stoltz Streets.
Proposals opened 10:00 A. M., Dec.
1, 1930.
Cook and Kean, 8 in. vitrified tile
or concrete sewer pipe complete in-
cluding excavation, 2540.0 lin. ft.,
$1.66; 70 Y branches 6 in. x 8 in.,
$3.00; 18 concrete or brick manholes,
complete, $75.00; 2 deep brick or
drop concrete manholes, complete,
$90.00; 16 risers, complete, $2.00. To-
tal amount of bid, $5459.00
Craig Con. Co., 8 in. vitrified tile
or concrete sewer pipe complete in-
cluding excavation, 2540.4 lin. ft.,
$1.60; 70 Y branches 6 in. x 8 in.,
$4.00; 13 concrete or brick manholes,
complete, $70.00; 2 deep brick or
drop concrete manholes, complete,
$100.00: 15 risers, complete, $2.00.
Total amount of bid, $5484.64.
Uhlrich -Paley Co., 8 in. vitrified
tile or concrete sewer pipe complete
including excavation, 2540.4 lin. ft.,
$1.94; 70 Y branches 6 in. x 8 in.,
$1.50; 13 concrete or brick manholes,
complete, $75.00; 2 deep brick or
drop concrete manholes, complete,
$150.00; 15 risers, complete, $2.00.
Total amount of bid, $6338.38.
Christonson & Christonson, 8 in.
vitrified tile or concrete sewer pipe
complete including excavation, 2540.4
lin. ft., $2.15; 70 Y branches. 6 in. x
8 in., $1.30; 13 concrete or brick man-
holes, complete, $65.00; 2 deep brick
or drop concrete manholes, complete,
$70.00; 15 risers, complete, $1.00. To-
tal amount of bid, $6552.00.
James F. Lee Paving Co., 8 in. vit-
rified tile or concrete sewer pipe
complete including excavation, 2540.4
lin. ft., $1.91; 70 Y branches 6 in. x
8 in., $.90; 13 concrete or brick man-
holes, complete, $48.00; 2 deep brick
or drop concrete manholes, complete,
$70.00; 15 risers, complete, $2.25. To-
tal amount of bid, $5718.91.
Teget Con. Co., 8 in. vitrified tile
or concrete sewer pipe complete in-
cluding excavation, 2540.4 lin. ft.,
$1.70; 70 Y branches 6 in x 8 in.,
$.60; 13 concrete or brick manholes,
402 Regular Session, December 1st, 1930
ARNOLD RIEDI,
2935 Muscatine St.
WM. TONNESEN,
2906 Muscatine St.
W. W. KNOLL,
272 Kaufmann Ave.
MRS. MAGGIE RIEDI,
2901 Muscatine St.
FRED C. GERDES,
2980 Muscatine St.
FRED G. MESSINGER,
2904 Muscatine St.
NICH GROSS,
2950 Muscatine St.
OTTO LARSON,
2951 Muscatine St.
O. W. HOLZ,
2967 Muscatine St.
HENRY HILLE,
2957 Muscatine St.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the prayer of the petition be granted,
and the petition and waiver be made
a matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Jansen. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas — .Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Resolution No. 370 -30
WHEREAS, proposals have been
submitted by contractors for the con-
struction of an 8 inch vitrified tile
sanitary sewer, Y branches, risers
and manholes in Muscatine Street
from Primrose Street to the alley
first north of National Street, pur-
suant to Resolution No. 347 -30 and
Cook & Kean contractor, has sub-
mitted 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 mentioned
improvement be awarded to Cook &
Kean upon the petition and waiver
of all property owners subject to
assessment Qor said improvemeint
and the {Manager be and he is here-
by directed to execute a contract
on behalf of the City of Dubuque
for the complete performance of said
work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this resolution being deemed
urgent and of immediate necessity
become effective from and after its
passage and adoption by the City
• Council.
Approved and placed on file for
one week on Dec. 1st, 1930.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for one week for pub-
lic inspection. Seconded. by Coun-
cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor iMeuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
" Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
December 1, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following sign policies
and desire to have your approval on
same for filing.
Ruprecht Bros., 1423 -27 Central
Ave.; Policy No. 594560, Southern
Surety Co.
Crescent Sweet Shop, 1048 Main
Street; Policy No. PL 19188, Iowa
Mutual Liability Ins. Co.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the bonds be approved and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Andelfinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of Rosa Jungwirth, owner
of Sub. S. 80 feet of Mt. Pleasant
Add. part of lot at corner of Glen
Oak and Vernon Streets, objecting to
the assessment as levied for street
assessment Sept. 21st, 1925. City
holds tax sale certificate to this pro-
perty. She asks that the Council
reduce this assessment, as she is
now in position to redeem her pro-
perty.
Councilman Jansen moved that the
matter be referred to the Council
i to view the grounds. Seconded by
'Councilman Schuckert. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of Otto Larson, (verbal)
asking that a street light be in-
stalled at the intersection of Musca-
tine and National Streets.
Councilman Jansen moved that
this be referred to the City Manager.
Seconded by Councilman (McEvoy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
City Manager Evans reported that
he had an interview with Mr. Rhom-
berg relative to the petition of the
Regular Session, December 1st, 1930 403
J. H. Rhomberg Estate, offering to
make a settlement on the assess-
ment against lots 9 & 10 Smedley's
Sub. for sidewalk construction. He
made the proposition to Mr. Rhom-
berg that he Pay $125.00 in settle-
ment of this assessment, but Mr.
Rhomberg would not agree to this,
that he wanted the assessment can-
celled or that the City open up the
stairway to his cellar, which was
closed when the City had the side-
walk constructed. There was no
action taken by the Council at this
time.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the Interstate Power Co. be
notified to install permanently and
immediately, through service on the
Eagle Point Street car line and im-
mediately reinstate the 12 minute
car service on the West Locust
Street car line. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schuckert. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the rules be suspended to allow
anyone present who wished to do
so, to address the Council. Seconded
by Councilman Schuckert. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Miss Rose Gatena, Mr. Jacquinot,
Miss Sahm, et al, addressed the
Council objecting to the assessments
levied for the repair of sidewalks on
the installation of the Boulevard
lights on Central Avenue from 18th
Street to 22nd Street, stating that
the assessments are exhorbitant, and
should be reduced or cancelled, that
the City ought to pay for these re-
pairs.
Councilman Jansen moved that the
assessments against the property on
the west side of the street for side-
walk repairs, affected by the Street
Car switch, (cement and 'brick) be
reduced by 50 %. 'Seconded by Coun-
cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays - -None.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that all assessments for the repairs
on brick sidewalks only, on both
sides of Central Avenue from 18th
Street to 22nd Street on account of
the installation of Boulevard lights,
be reduced 50 %. Seconded by Coun-
cilman McEvoy. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
To Otto F. Puls,
City Treasurer,
Dear Sir:
At a session of the City Council
of the City of Dubuque, held Decem-
ber 1st, 1930, the following reduc-
tions were made on the assessments
for repairing sidewalks on Central
Avenue on account of the installa-
tion of boulevard lights from 18th
to 22nd Streets. Motion passed that
all assessments for repairing of side-
walks on account of installing boule=
yard lights (concrete and brick) af-
fected by the Street Car switch be
reduced 50 %; and all brick side-
walks (repairs) on Central Avenue
from 18th to 22nd Street be reduced
50 %.
The reductions are as follows:
Rose M. Gatena Sub. C. L. 438 -439
and part of 676 E 1 / 2 lot 5 be reduced
from $26.88 to $13.44.
Josephine Jacquinot, Sub. C. L.
438 -439 and part of 676 E. 1 /2 S. 44 ft.
of lot 4 reduced from $25.76 to $12.88.
H. and R. Holland Estate, Sub. C.
L. 438 -439 and part of 676 E 1 /2 lot
3 reduced from $27.78 to $13.89.
Mathilda and Theresa Schmidt, C.
L. 438 -439 and part of 676 E 1/2 of
lot 2 reduced to $9.22.
F. W. Wieland Estate, Sub. C. L.
438 -439 and part of 676 E. 1 /2 of W.
1 / 2 of lot 1 reduced from $33.00 to
$16.50.
Marg. Kohlman Estate, L. H. Lang -
worthy Add. E 1/2 of 4 A reduced
from $33.00 to $16.50.
Marg. Kohlman Estate, L. H. Lang -
worthy Add. E. % of lot 5 reduced
from $16.18 to $8.09.
Alphonse E. Holz, L. H. Lang -
worthy Add. E 1 /2 of M. 1 -3 lot 5 re-
duced from $13.20 to $6.60.
Anna M. Bavendick, L. H. Lang -
worthy Add. W 1 /2 of N.M. 21 ft. of
lot 12 reduced from $12.02 to $6.01.
John Kohlman, L. H. Langworthy
Add. W 1 /2 of S. 2 ft. of lot 12 reduced
from $34.00 to $17.00.
Josephine Salim et al., L. H. Lang -
worthy Add. W 1 /2 of S. M. 1/4 of lot
14 reduced from $15.88 to $7.94.
Chas. Hoefflin Estate, City lot W.
1 /2 of S. 23 ft. 4 in., of N. M. 1 -5 C. L.
437 reduced from $2.06 to $1.03.
Leona Palen Estate, City lot W. 1 /2
of S. 1 -5 of C. L. 436 reduced from
$36.60 to $18.30.
Total reduction $147.40.
A warrant be drawn on the Gen-
eral Fund in favor of the Special
404 Special Session, December
Assessment fund to make up the de-
ficiency thus created.
Yours truly,
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Nick Grommersch addressed the
Council and presented a petition
signed by about 40% of the property
owners, asking that a sanitary sewer
be constructed in West 28th Street,
Muscatine Street, Sabula Street, etc.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the Engineer prepare plans and spe-
cifications for this proposed sewer.
Seconded by Councilman Jansen.
Carried by the following vote:
Nays —None.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved 1930.
Adopted 1930.
Councilmen:
Attest: .............................
...._._..._._
City Clerk.
8th, 1930
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, December 8th,
1930.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Meuser and Councilman Jansen.
Council met at 7:45 P. M.
Present — City Manager Evans,
Mayor Meuser, Councilmen Andel-
finger, Jansen, McEvoy and Schuck-
ert.
Absent —None.
Mayor Meuser read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of awarding
the contracts for sanitary sewers in
Burlington Street, Davenport Street
Stoltz 'Street, and in Muscatine
Street, from the alley 1st north of
National Street to Primrose Street
having been approved and on file
for one week for public inspection,
to Cook & Kean and acting on any
other business that may come before
the meeting.
Resolution No. 369 -30
WHEREAS, proposals have been
submitted by contractors for the con-
struction of an 8 inch vitrified tile
or concrete sanitary sewer, Y branch-
es, risers and manholes in Burling
ton Street, from the north line of
lot 81 Park Hill Add. to the alley
between National and Stoltz Streets
and in the alley between National
and Stoltz Street from Burlington
Street to Davenport 'Street, from
Stoltz Street south to the south line
of lot 29 McDaniel's Park Hill Addi-
tion and in Stoltz Street from Dav-
enport Street to the existing manhole
in Stoltz Street, pursuant to Reso-
lution No. 347 -30 and Cook & Kean,
with vitrified tile, contractors, has
submitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing 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 mentioned
. improvement be awarded to Cook &
Kean 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 this resolution being deemed
urgent and of immediate necessity
become effective from and after its
passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Approved and placed on file for
one week on Dec. 1st, 1930.
Special Session, December 8th, 1930
Passed and adopted this 8th day of
December, 1930.
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas - -Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Resolution No. 370-30
WHEREAS, proposals have been
submitted by contractor for the con-
struction of an 8 inch vitrified, tile
sanitary sewer, Y branches, risers
and manholes in Muscatine Street
from Primrose Street to the alley
first north of National 'Street, pur-
suant to Resolution No. 347 -30 and
Cook & Kean, contractors, has sub-
mitted the lowest bid for the fur-
nishing 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 mentioned
improvement be awarded to Cook
& Kean upon the petition and waiver
of all property owners, subject to
assessment for said improvement
and the Manager be and he is hereby
directed to execute a contract on be-
half of the City of Dubuque for the
complete performance of said work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this resolution being deemed
urgent and of immediate necessity
become effective from and after its
passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Approved and placed on file for one
week on Dec. 1st, 1930.
Passed and adopted this 8th day of
Dec.. 1930.
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk:
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
405
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays- -None.
Resolution No. 371 -30
Preliminary estimate, plans and
specifications, for the construction
of an 8 inch vitrified tile sanitary
sewer, manholes, Y branches and
risers in West 28th Street from the
existing manhole in Central Avenue,
to Muscatine Street and in Musca.
tine Street from West 28th Street
to Primrose Street and from West
28th Street southerly to the north
line of lot 22 South Park Hill Addi-
tion and in Sabula Street from Mus-
catine Street to the end of said
street, thence across lot one of Min-
eral lot 346 thence in Burlington
Street to the south line of lot 80 Mc-
Daniels Park Hill Addition and in
Davenport Street from West 28th
Street to the south lot line of lot
21 McDaniel's Park Hill Addition,
presented and read.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded •
by Councilman Jansen. Carried 'by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Resolution No. 372 -30
WHEREAS, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso-
lution No. 371 -30 given its prelimin-
ary approval on the proposed plans,
specifications and form of contract
and. placed same on file in the office
of the City Clerk for public inspec-
tion, for the construction of an 8
inch vitrified tile sannitarr sewer,
manholes, Y branches and risers in
West 28th Street from the existing
manhole in Central Avenue to Mus-
catine Street and in Muscatine Street
from West 28th Street to Primrose
Street and from West 28th Street
southerly to the north line of lot
22 South Park Hill Addition, and in
Sabula Street from Muscatine Street
to the end of the street, thence
across lot 1 of Mineral lot 346,
thence in Burlington Street to the
south line of lot 80 McDaniel's Park
Hill Addition and in Davenport
Street from West 28th Street to the
south lot line of lot 21 McDaniel's
Park Hill Add, and,
WHEREAS, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is iiow
on file in the City Clerk's office for
public inspection,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
that on the 5th day of January, 1931,
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
406 Special Session, December 8th, 1930
the owners of property subject to
assessment for the proposed im-
provement may appear and make
objection to the proposed plans and
specifications and proposed form of
contract and at the same time to
the boundaries of the proposed dis-
trict, to the cost of the improvement,
to the amount proposed to be as-
sessed 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
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 prop-
erty owners at the time of final con-
sideration 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
8th day of December, 1930.
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,.
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Resolution No. 373 -30
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 in the office of the City Clerk
showing among other things the fol-
lowing:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
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 as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the Council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvements, stating the
same for each different type of con-
struction and kind of material to be
used.
6. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be assessed
against each lot, for the construction
of an 8 inch vitrified tile sanitary
sewer, manholes, Y branches and
risers in West 28th Street from the
existing manhole in Central Avenue
to Muscatine •Street and in Musca-
tine Street from West 28th Street to
Primrose Street and from West 28th
Street southerly to the north line of
lot 22 South Park Hill Addition and
in Sabula Street from Muscatine
Street to the end of said street,
thence across lot 1 of Mineral lot
346, thence in Burlington Street
to the south line of lot 80 McDaniel's
Park Hill Addition and in Davenport
Street from West 28th Street to the
south line of lot 21 McDaniel's Park
Hill Addition,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED
that the City Council on its own mo-
tion or upon petition of property
owners, deems it advisable and nec-
essary 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 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 therefor by the
City Engineer which have been ap-
proved by the City Council and are
now on file with the City Clerk. That
the cost and expense of making said
improvement will be assessed upon
and against all privately owned prop-
erty 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 area
and in proportion to the specialbene-
fits conferred thereby, and any de-
ficiency shall be paid out of the gen-
eral fund, improvement funds or
sewer funds, or partly out of each of
such funds. Bonds shall be issued
and in anticipation of de-
ferred payments of assessments
when a contract has been performed
and accepted and the proceeds there-
of used to pay the contractor. The
railway portion of any street or as-
sessment district shall be assessed to
and paid by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered placed
Special Session, December 8th, 1930
on file with the City Clerk this 8th
day of December, 1930.
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved:
Councilman Jansen moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman 'Schuckert. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
December 8, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following sign bonds and
policies and desire to have your ap-
proval on same for filing.
L. L. Coryell Oil Co., 698 Iowa
Street; Policy No. CLI 2064, Colum-
bia Casualty Co.
St. George Hotel, 576 Central Ave.;
Policy No. IHP- 4725673 -30, The Trav-
elers Ins. Co.
Berg - Arduser Co., 575 Main Street;
Bond No. R- 2167 -SB 38635, Columbia
Casualty Co.
Doran Monument Co., 279 Main
Street; Bond No. 701403, Globe In-
demnity Co.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the bonds be received and placed on
file. Seconded by Councilman Jan-
sen. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of Edmund F. Lenz, owner
of E. 1 -3 of E. 46.46 feet of W. 62
feet of City lot 461, assessed for im-
provement of Iowa Street Oct. 30th,
1924 in the name of Ellen Foster.
He claims that he never received
notice of the assessment therefore
did not pay it. This property was
sold at tax sale December 7th, 1925.
City holds tax certificate in the sum
of $66.89; he is anxious to settle this
and offers to pay the face value of
the certificate, and does not feel that
407
he ought to pay interest and penal-
ties, but if the matter can be dis-
posed of promptly he will pay $75.00.
Councilman Jansen moved that the
petition be referred to the City Soli-
citor. Seconded by Councilman
Schuckert. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of Mrs. Maud. McLaughlin
referred to the Council by the Board
of Supervisors, asking that the 1929
tax on lot South 1 /2 of lot 314 be can-
celled, (East Dubuque Addition).
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the 929 tax on this property' be sus-
pended and the Board of Supervisors
be advised of the Council's action.
Seconded by Councilman Jansen.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
City Manager Evans presented the
reports of the City Auditor, Trea-
surer, City Waterworks, also pay-
rolls and list of claims paid, for the
month of November, 1930, for the
Council's approval.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the reports be approved and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Jansen. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas — .Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy, and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of Peter Asmussen, Ches-
ter E. Harris, Henry Kringle, ask-
ing that the alley between Rosalind
and Paul Streets be vacated, as same
is of no benefit to anybody.
Councilman , Schuckert moved that
the petition be referred to the Coun-
cil to view the grounds. Seconded
by Councilman Andelfinger. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy, and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Councilman Jansen moved that a
street light be installed at the inter-
section of Dodge and Shields Streets.
Seconded by Councilman McEvoy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy, and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Ptition of A. Eisenegger asking
for a permit to operate a sandwich
wagon on the streets of the City, pre-
sented and read.
There was no action taken.
l --
408 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
There 'being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Approved 1930,
Adopted ..........._...._.... _...._...._...._...._ 1930.
Councilmen
Attest:
City Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL
(Official)
Special Session, December 22nd,
1930.
Meeting called by order of Mayor
Meuser and Councilman Jansen.
Council met at 7:30 P. M.
Present —Mayor Meuser, Council-
men Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy
and Schuckert.
Absent —None.
Mayor Meuser read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting
is called for the purpose of levying
special assessments and authorizing
the issuance of bonds to pay for the
improvements of Quigley Lane, Cath-
erine Street, Algona Street from
West 14th Street to Delaware Street,
Algona Street from Delaware Street
to Dexter Street, construction of a
sanitary and storm sewers in the
West Dubuque District and acting
on any other business that may come
before the meeting.
Proof of publication certified to by
the publisher of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment and authorize the issuance of
bonds to pay for the improvement of
Quigley Lane from the East line of
Catherine Street to its eastern ter-
minus.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Remonstrance of J. W, Norton ob-
jecting to the assessment as levied
against his property lot 2 of out lot
710 Quigley's Sub. for the improve-
ment of Quigley's Lane, presented
and read.
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the remonstrance be referred to the
Council to view the grounds. Second-
ed by Councilman Jansen. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
Resolution No. 374 -30
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay for
the improving of Quigley Lane, from
the east property line of Catherine
Street to its eastern terminus, by
Thomas Flynn Coal Co., contractors,
in front of and adjoining the same.
Constructing Rock Wall
Extra expense @ 3.434%
Interest @ 6%
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
a special tax be-and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of
lots, and parcels of real estate here-
inafter named, situate and owned,
and for the several amounts set op-
posite each lot or parcel of real
estate, as follows: Special assess-
ment submitted Dec. 22, 1930.
Fred Michel, Lot 15, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 709
N. 1 /2 $ 116.87
B. J. .Scherr, Lot 16, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 709
N. 1/2 104.11
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 17, Qiiig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 709
N. 1 /2
Frank and Anna Betz, Lot
18, Quigley's Sub. of Out
Lot 709 N. 1 /2
Frank and Anna Betz, Lot
19, Quigley's Sub. of Out
Lot 709 N. 1 /2
M. Hogan Est., Lot 20, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 709
N. 1 /2
M. Hogan Est., Lot 21, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 709
N. lz
John W. Norton, Lot 24,
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
710
Magd. Pier Millin, Lot 23,
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
710
Louise Kuehnle, Lot 22,
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
710
Shirley E. Swann, Lot 21,
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
710
Nick and Catherine Thil-
many, Lot 20, Quigley's
Sub. of Out Lot 710
Fred Luckritz, Lot 19, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 710. ,
F. X. Lange, Lot 18, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 710.
F. X. Lange, Lot 17, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 710
S. 2 -3
104.11
104.11
104.11
104.11
104.11
76.60
168.31
121.83
132.69
139.06
230.47
87.39
47.68
Total $1,745.56
400 lbs steel @ $.05 per lb $ 20.00
15 lin. ft. 12 inch vitrified
tile @ $1.01 per lin. •ft 15.15
28.5 lin. ft. concrete curb @
$.20 per lin. ft. 5.70
1 catch basin 25.00
789 sq. yds. pavement
$2.00 per sq. ft. 1,578.00
30.00
57.48
14.23
Total ... $1,745.56
409
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Approved December 22, 1930.
Adopted December 22, 1930.
WM. H. MEUSNJR,
Mayor.
ED. MCEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Jansen. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas—Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
(Resolution Providing for the Issu-
ance of Public Improvement Bonds.)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 375 -30
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of Du-
buque for the improving of Quigley
Lane hereinafter described, has been
completed and said improvement has
been accepted by the City Council
of said City and the City Engineer
has computed the cost and expense
thereof to be $1745.56;
AND WHEREAS, public notice as
provided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds to pay the cost of said im-
provement and a public hearing has
been held pursuant thereto, and all
objections filed thereto have been
considered and determined:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that to provide for
the cost of improving Quigley Lane
from the east property line of Cath-
erine Street to its eastern terminus
there be issued improvement bonds
to the amount of $1745.56.
Said bonds shall be issued under
the provisions of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date
as of the 22nd day of January, 1931:
shall be in the denominations of
$100.00 except that there shall be
one bond to the amount of $45.56.
They shall be numbered from 2873 to
2890 inclusive and shall be divided
into ten series of which the bond
nunmbered 2873 shall constitute the
first series and shall be payable the
1st day of April, A. D. 1931; the
bonds numbered 2874 and 2875 shall
constitute the second series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
A. D. 1932; the bonds numbered 2876
and 2877 shall constitute the third
410 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1933; the bonds
numbered. 2878 and 2879 shall con-
stitute the fourth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April, A.
D. 1934; the bonds numbered 2880
and 2881 shall constitute the fifth
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1935; the bonds
numbered 2882 and 2883 shall con-
stitute the sixth series and shall be
payable the 1st day of April, A. D.
1936; the bonds numbered 2884 and
2885 shall constitute the seventh ser-
ies and shall be payable the 1st day
of April, A. D. 1937; the bonds num-
bered 2886 and 2887 shall constitute
the eighth series and shall be pay-
able the 1st day of April, A. D. 1938;
the bonds numbered 2888 and 2889
shall constitute the ninth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
A. D. 1939; the bond numbered 2890
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of
April, A. D. 1940.
Said bounds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent. per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spe-
cial assessment levied for said im-
provement.
Both principal and interest shall
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following form:
No
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Improvement Bond
The 'City of Dubuque in the State
of Iowa promises to pay as herein-
after mentioned to the bearer hereof,
on the first day of April, A. D. 193.. ;
or any time before that date at the
option of the City, the sum of
$100.00, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, payable
on the presentation and surrender of
the interest coupons hereto attached,
both interest and principal are pay -
able at the office of the City Trea-
surer in the City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accord-
ance with a resolution of the City
Council of said City, duly passed on
the 22nd day of December, 1930. This
bond is one of a series of 18 bonds,
17 for $100.00 numbered from 2873 to
2889 inclusive, and one for $45.56
numbered 2890, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
improving Quigley -Lane from the
east property line of Catherine
Street to its eastern terminus and
described in said resolution; which
cost is assessable to and levied along
said improvement, and is made by
law a lien on all abutting or adja-
cent property, and payable in ten
annual installments, with interest on
all deferred payments at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, and this
bond is payable only out of the
money derived from the collection
of said special tax, and said money
can be used for no other purpose.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that all the acts and conditions
and things required to be done pre-
cedent to and in the issuing of this
series of bonds, have been done, hap-
pened and performed in regular and
due form as required by said law
and resolution; and for the assess-
ments, collections and payment here-
on of said special tax, the faith and
diligence of said City of Dubuque are
hereby irrevocably pledged.
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 22nd day of December,
1930, and has authorized the use of
their fac - simile signature to the in-
terest coupons hereto attached.
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Countersigned (Seal)
(FORM OF COUPON)
On the .... day of
A. D. 193..., the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum of
Dollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being months
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment 'Bond No. , dated
, 193....
'Mayor.
City Clerk.
Countersigned
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the Mayor and City Clerk be
and they are hereby instructed to
cause said bonds to be prepared and
when so prepared to execute said
bonds, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to register
said bonds in a book to be kept by
him for that purpose, and to then
deliver them to the City Treasurer
who will also register them in a book
to be kept by him for that purpose.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 411
that the City Treasurer be and he is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law, the
proceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as Im-
provement Fund.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the interest coupons attached
to the bonds be signed with the fac-
simile signature of the Mayor and
countersigned with the fac- simile sig-
nature of the City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that as fast as funds allow, beginning
with the second year after the pay-
ment of interest due, these bonds
shall be called and retired in the
same order as numbered.
Adopted this 22nd day of Decem-
ber, 1930.
Approved:
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Jansen. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Proof of publication certified to by
the publisher of the City Council's
Intention to levy a special assess-
ment and authorize the issuance of
bonds to pay for the improvement of
Catherine Street from the south line
of Quigley Lane to its northern ter-
minus, presented and read.
Councilman .Schuckert moved that
the proof of 'publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
Resolution No. 376 -30
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay for
the improving of Catherine Street
from the southerly line of Quigley
Lane to its northern terminus, by
Thomas Flynn Coal Co., contractors,
in front of and adjoining the same,
a special tax be and is hereby levied
on the several lots, and parts of lots,
and parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
.follows: Special assessment sub-
mitted December 22, 1930.
Louise Kuehnle, Lot 22,
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
710 $ 3.88
Shirley E. Swann, Lot 21,
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
710 18.40
Nick and Katherine Thil-
many, Lot 20, Quigley's
Sub. of Out Lot 710 55.00
Fred Luckritz, Lot 19, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 710. 213.51
F. X. Lange, Lot 18, Quig-
ley's. Sub. of Out Lot 710. 213.51
F. X. Lange, Lot 17, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 710. 204.92
John Roidl, Lot 2, Quigley's
Sub. of Out Lot 711 215.76
Frank Faber, Lot 3, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 711. 202.78
W. J. Ewe, Lot 4, Quigley's
Sub. of Out Lot 711 5.01
Patrick McInerney, Lot 5,
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
711 19.18
Joseph Snyder, Lot 6, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 711 179.91
1 / 2 Intersection.
Ann McAllister Morrow, Lot
15 Quigley's Sub. of Out
Lot 712 60.41
Fred .Keller, Lot 16, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 712. 22.90
Emma Klingenberg, Lot 17,
. Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
712 12.49
Mangus McGovern, Lot 18,
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
712 .99
B. J. Scherr, Lot 16, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 709. 1.57
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 17,
Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot
709 3.36
Frank and Anna Betz, Lot
18, Quigley's Sub. of Out
Lot 709 5.77
Frank and Anna Betz, Lot
19, Quigley's Sub. of Out
Lot 709 12.39
M. Hogan Est., Lot 20, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 709. 22.94
M. Hogan Est., Lot 21, Quig-
ley's Sub. of Out Lot 709. 60.71
Total $1,535.39
44.4 .sq. ft. sidewalk ® $.20
per sq ft. $ 8.88
18 lin. ft. 12 inch vitrified
tile @ $1.01 per lin. ft 18.18
1 catch basin 25.00
672.2 sq yds. pavement @
$2.10 per sq yd. 1,411.62
Extra expense @ 4.04938% 59.27
Interest @ 6% 12.44
Total $1,535.39
II
Street from the southerly line of
Quigley Lane to its northern termi-
nus and described in said resolution;
which cost is assessable to and lev-
ied along said improvement, and is
a made by law a lien on all abutting
or adjacent property, and payable in
ten annual installments, with inter-
est on all deferred payments at the
rate of five per cent. per annum, and
this bond is payable only out of the
money derived from the collection of
said tax, and said money can be
used for no other purpose. And it
is hereby certified and recited that
all the acts and conditions and things
required to be done precedent to and
in the issuing of this series of 'bonds,
have been done, happened and per-
formed in regular and due form as
required by said law and resolution;
and for the assessments, collections
and payment hereon of said special
tax, the faith and diligence of said
City of Dubuque are hereby irrevoc-
ably pledged.
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 22nd day of December,
1930, and has authorized the use of
their fac - simile signature to the in-
terest coupons hereto attached.
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Countersigned (Seal)
(FORM OF COUPON)
On the .... day of
A. D. 193..., the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum of
Dollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being months
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment Bond No. , dated
, 193....
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Countersigned
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the Mayor and City Clerk be and
they are hereby instructed to cause
said bonds to be prepared and when
so prepared to execute said bonds,
and that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer who will
also register them in a book to be
kept by him for that purpose.
BE IT FURTHER RE'SOLVE'D,
that the City Treasurer be and he
413
is hereby instructed to sell said
bonds in the manner provided by
law, the proceeds of said sale to be
kept in a special fund to be known
as Improvement Fund.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the interest coupons attached
to the bonds be signed with. the fac-
simile signature of the Mayor and
countersigned with the fac- simile sig-
nature of the City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that as fast as funds allow, beginning
with the second year after the pay-
ment of interest due, these bonds
shall be called and retired in the
same order as numbered.
Adopted this 22nd day of Decem-
ber, 1930.
Approved:
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Proof of publication crtified to by
the publisher of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment and authorize the issuance of
bonds to pay for the improvement of
Algona Street from the north prop-
erty line of West 14th Street to the
south property line of Delaware
Street, presented and read; also,
Proof of publication of a hearing
on the Council's intention to levy
bonds in the sum of $5,502.74 for the
purpose of paying the cost of the im-
provement of Algona Street from the
north property line of West 14th
Street to the south property line of
Delaware Street, presented and read.
There being no remonstrances
against the assessment and issuance
of bonds, Councilman Schuckert
moved that the proofs of publication
be received and filed. Seconded by
Counciman McEvoy. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
Resolution No. 378 -30
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay for
the improving of Algona Street from
412 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Approved December 22, 1930.
Adopted December 22, 1930.
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman McEvoy moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman iSchuckert. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
(Resolution Providing for the Issu-
ance of Public Improvement Bonds)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 377 -30
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of Du-
buque for the improving of Cather-
ine Street hereinafter described, has
been completed and said improve-
ment has been accepted by the City
Council of said City and the City
Engineer has computed the cost and
expense thereof to be $1535.39.
AND WHEREAS, public notice as
provided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds to pay the cost of said im-
provement and a public hearing has
been held pursuant thereto, and all
objections filed thereto have been
considered and determined:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that to provide for
the cost of improving Catherine
Street from the southerly line of
Quigley Lane to its northern termi-
nus there be issued improvement
bonds to the amonut oil $1535.39.
Said bonds shall be issued under
the prov,isions of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa,, 1927, which bear date
as of the 22nd day of January, 1931:
shall be in the denominations of
$100.00 except that there shall be
one bond to the amount $35.39. They
shall be numbered from 2891 to 2906
inclusive and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bond num-
bered 2891 shall constitute the first
series and shall be payable the lst
day of April, A. D. 1931; the bond
numbered 2892 shall constitute the
second series and shall be payable
the lst day of April, A. D. 1932; the
bonds numbered 2893 and 2894 shall
constitute the third series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April, A,
D. 1933; the bonds numbered 2895
and 2896 shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1934; the bonds
numbered 2897 and 2898 shall con-
stitute the fifth series and shall be
payable the lst day of April, A. D.
1935; the bonds numbered 2899 and
2900 shall constitute the sixth series
and shall be payable the 1st day of
April, A. D. 1936; the bonds num-
bered 2901 and 2902 shall constitute
the seventh series and shall be pay-
able the 1st day of April, A. D. 1937;
the bonds numbered 2903 and 2904
shall constitute the eighth series and
shall he payable the 1st day of April,
A. D. 1938; the bond numbered 2905
shall constitute the ninth series and
shall be payable the lst day of April,
A. D. 1939; the bond numbered 2906
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
A. D. 1940.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent. per annum
which interest. shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance • with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spe-
cial assessment levied for said im-
provement:
Both principal and interest shall be
payable at the office of the City Trea-
surer in the City of Dubuque. Said
bonds shall be substantially in the
following form:
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Improvement 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 April, A. D.
1930.. ; or any time before that date
at the option of the City, the sum of
$100.00, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, payable
on the presentation and surrender
of the interest coupons hereto at-
tached, both interest and principal
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 City of Dubuque pur-
suant to and by virtue of Chapter 311
of of Code of Iowa, 1927, and in ac-
cordance with a resolution of the
City Council of said City, duly passed
on the 22nd day of December, 1930.
This bond is one of a series of 16
bonds, 15 for $100.00 numbered from
2891 to 2905 inclusive, and one for
$35.39 numbered 2906, all of like
tenor and date, and issued for the
purpose of improving Catherine
414 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
the north property line of West Four-
teenth Street to the south property
line of Delaware Street, by James F.
Lee Paving Co., contractors, in front
of and adjoining the same, a special
tax be and is hereby levied on the
several lots, and parts of lots, and
parcels of real estate hereinafter
named, situate and owned, and for
the several amounts set opposite
each lot or parcel of real estate, as
follows: Special assessment sub-
mitted Dec. 22, 1930.
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 203,
Woodlawn Park Add. $ 269.45
Lorenz Hauer, Lot 202,
Woodlawn Park Add. .. 99.45
R. C. Thomas, Lot 204,
Woodlawn Park Add. .. 180.84
Home Builders Co., Lot 205,
Woodlawn Park Add. 180.44
Home Builders Co., Lot 206,
Woodlawn Park Add. ... 180.44
John L. Daniels, Lot 207,
Woodlawn Park Add. 183.04
John L. Daniels, Lot 208,
Woodlawn Park Add. 183.04
W. E. and Jennie Kapp, Lot
209, Woodlawn Park Add. 180.84
W. E. and Jennie Kapp, Lot
210, Woodlawn Park Add. 180.84
W. E. and Jennie Kapp, Lot
211, Woodlawn Park Add.
Realty Imp. Co., Lot 212,
Woodlawn Park Add
Peter Seeman, Lot 213,
Woodlawn Park Add
Voelker Realty Co., Lot 214,
Woodlawn Park Add
John Vogel, Lot 215, Wood -
lawn Park Add.
John Vogel, Lot 216, Wood -
lawn Park Add.
Edmund Dumas, Lot 233,
Woodlawn Park Add
G. A. Grimm, Lot 234, Wood -
lawn Park Add.
G. A. Grimm, Lot 235, Wood -
lawn Park Add.
G. A. Grimm, Lot 236, Wood -
lawn Park Add.
J. J. Rogers, Lot 37, Wood -
lawn Park Add.
Emma E. Buelow, Lot 238,
Woodlawn Park Add
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 239,
Woodlawn Park Add
C. 13. Trewin, Inc., Lot 240,
Woodlawn Park Add
Louisa Schromen, Lot 241,
Woodlawn Park Add
Cat.. S. Lundbeck, Lot 242,
Woodlawn Park Add
Realty Inv. Corp., Lot• 243,
Woodlawn Park Add
John Lange, Lot 244, Wood -
lawn Park Add.
John Lange, Lot 245, Wood -
lawn Park Add
180.84
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
180.83
Rudolph Praeger, Lot 246,
Woodlawn Park Add... 6 262.19
Geo. W. Brown, Lot 247,
Woodlawn Park Add. 99.45
Timothy Flynn, Jr., Lot 248,
Woodlawn Park Add 39.41
Timothy Flynn, Jr., Lot 1 of
Sub. Lot 249 Woodlawn
Park Add. 20.14
Annie Nitterauer, Lot 2 of
Sub. Lot 249 Woodlawn
Park Add. 1.94
Annie Nitterauer, Lot 1 of
Sub. Lot 1 of 14 of 13 of
M. L. 172 2.73
Annie Nitterauer, Lot 1 of
Sub. Lot 5 of 13 of M. L.
172 .94
Timothy Flynn, Jr., Lot 2 of
Sub. Lot 1 of 4 of 13 of M.
L. 172
Total $5,502.74
1 tree removal $ 20.00
3591 lbs. steel @ $.04 per lb. 143.64
307 sq ft. sidewalks @ $.16
per sq. ft. 49.12
6.9 sq. yds. driveways @
$1.62 per sq. yd. 11.18
38 lin. ft. concrete curb @
$.48 per lin. ft. 18.24
3163.2 sq yds. paving @ $1.59
per sq. yd. 5,029.49
Extra expense @ 3.53323 % 186.26
Interest @ 6% 44.81
Total $5,502.74
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Approved December 22, 1930.
Adopted December 22, 1930.
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
DD. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKER.T,
M. B. ANDDLFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
(Resolution Providing for the Issu-
ance of Public Improvement Bonds)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 379 -30
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of Du-
buque for the improving of Algona
Street hereinafter described, has
been completed and said improve-
ment has been accepted by the City
Council of said City and the City
Engineer has computed the cost and
expense thereof to be $5,502.74;
AND WHEREAS, public notice as
provided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds to pay the cost of said im-
provement and a public hearing has
been held pursuant thereto, and all
objections filed thereto have been
considered and determined:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that to provide for
the cost of improving Algona Street
from the north property line of West
Fourteenth Street to the south prop-
erty line of Delaware Street there
be issued improvement bonds to the
amount of $5,502.74.
Said bonds shall be issued under
the provisions of Chapter 311 of
the Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear
date as of the 22nd day of January,
1931: shall be in the denominations
of $500.00 except that there shall be
one bond to the amount of $2.74.
They shall be numbered from 2907
to 2918 inclusive and shall be divided
into ten series of which the bond
numbered 2907 shall constitute the
first series and shall be payable the
lst day of April, A. D. 1931; the
bond numbered 2908 shall constitute
the second series and shall be pay-
able the 1st day of April, A. D. 1932;
the bond numbered 2909 shall consti-
tute the third, series and shall be
payable the 1st 'day of April, A. D.
1933; the bond numbered 2910 shall
constitute the fourth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April, A.
D. 1934; the bonds numbered 2911
and 2912 shall constitute the fifth ser-
ies and shall be payable the lst day
of April, A. D. 1935; the bonds num-
bered 2913 and 2914 shall constitute
the sixth series and shall be payable
the 1st day of April, A. D. 1936; the
bond numbered 2915 shall constitute
the seventh series and shall be pay-
able the 1st day of April, A. D. 1937;
the bond numbered 2916 shall consti-
tute the eighth series and shall be
payable the 1st day of April, A. D.
1938; the bond numbered 2917 shall
constitute the ninth series and shall
be payable the 1st day of April, A.
D. 1939; the bond numbered 2918
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
A. D. 1940.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent. per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spe-
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 - 415
cial assessment levied for said im-
provement.
Both principal and interest shall
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following form:
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Improvement 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 April, A. D.
1930.. ; or any time before that date
at the option of the City, the sum of
$500.00 FTTE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached,
both interest and principal are .pay-
able at the office of the City Trea-
surer in the City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the
Code of .Iowa, 1927, and in accord-
ance with a resolution of the City
Council of said City, duly passed on
the 22nd day of December, 1930. This
bond is one of a series of 12 bonds,
11 for $500.00 numbered from 2907 to
2917 inclusive, and one for $2.74 num-
bered 2918, all of like tenor and date,
and issued for the purpose of im-
proving Algona Street from the north
property line of West Fourteenth
Street to the south property line of
Delaware Street and described in
said resolution; which cost is assess-
able to and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a lien
on all abutting or adjcaent property,
and payable in ten annual install-
ments, with interest on all deferred
payments at the rate of five per cent.
per annum, and this bond is payable
only out of the money derived from
the collection of said special tax, and
said money can be used for no other
purpose. And it is hereby certified
and recited that all the acts and con-
ditions and things required to be
done precedent to and in the issuing
of this series of bonds, have been
done, happened and performed in
regular and due form as required by
law and resolution; and for the as-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 22nd day of December,
1930, and has authorized the use
of their fac- simile signature to the
interest coupons hereto attached.
City Clerk.
Countersigned (Seal)
(FORM OF •COUPON),
On the .... day of
A. D. 193..., the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum of
Dollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque,, being months
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment Bond No. , dated
, 193....
416 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
Mayor.
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Countersigned
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the Mayor and City Clerk be
and they are hereby instructed to
cause said bonds to be prepared and
when so prepared to execute said
bonds, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to register
said bonds in a.book to be kept by
him for that purpose, and to then
deliver them to the City Treasurer
who will also register them in a book
to be kept by him for that purpose.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law, the
proceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as Improve-
ment Fund.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the interest coupons attached to
the bonds be signed with the fac-
simile signature of the Mayor and
countersigned with the fac- simile
signature of the City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that as fast as funds allow, beginning
with the second year after the pay-
ment of interest due, these bonds
shall be called and retired in the
same order as numbered.
Adopted this 22nd day of Decem-
ber, 1930.
Approved:
WM. H. ' MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
II. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
'Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUDER,
City Clerk.
'Councilman IMcEVoy moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schuckert. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Proof of publication certified to by
the publisher of the City Council's
intention to levy a special assess-
ment and authorize the issuance of
bonds to pay for the improvement
of Algona Street from the south
property line of Delaware Street to
the south property line of Dexter
Street, presented and read.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas - -Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Remonstrance filed by Geo. E.
Kline, against the assessment as lev-
ied against his lots No. 229 and 230
Woodlawn Add. for the improvement
of Algona Street from the south prop-
erty line of Delaware Street to the
south property line of Dexter Street,
presented and read.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the petition be referred to the Coun-
cil to view the grounds. Seconded
by Councilman Jansen. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
SCIIEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
Resolution No. 380 -30
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay
for the improving of Algona Street
from the south property line of Dela-
ware Street to the south property
line of Dexter Street, by James F.
Lee Paving Co., contractors, in front
of and adjoining the same, a spe-
cial tax be and is hereby levied on
the several lots, and parts of lots,
and parcels of real estate hereinaf-
ter named, situate and owned, and
for the several amounts set oppo-
site each lot or parcel of real estate,
as follows: Special assessment sub-
mitted Dec. 22, 1930.
Raymond Spencer, Lot 217,
Woodlawn Park Add.....$ 164.29
Peter M. Heinz, Lot 218,
Woodlawn Park Add..... 164.29
Clara B. Ferris, Lot 219,
Woodlawn Park Add..... 164.30
Dubuque Building and Loan
Ass'n., Lot 220, Wood -
lawn Park Add. 169.48
Voelker Realty Co., Lot 221,
Woodlawn Park Add..... 164.30
Frank Hedrick et al, Lot 228,
Woodlawn Park Add.....
Sophia Elseasser, Lot 229,
Woodlawn Park Add....
Sophia Elseasser, Lot 230,
Woodlawn Park Add....
Sophia Elseasser, Lot 231,
Woodlawn Park Add.....
Anna Heinze, Lot 232, Wood -
lawn Park Add
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 417
Total $1,649.99
1197 lbs. steel @ $.04 per
lb. $ 47.88
36 sq. ft. sidewalk @ $.16 per
sq. ft. 5.76
4.2 sq yds. driveways
$1.62 per sq. yd. 6.80
2 lin. ft. concrete curb
$.48 per lin. ft. .96
962.2 sq. yds. paving @ $1.50
per sq. yd. 1,529.90
Extra expense @ 2.8379% 45.16
Interest @ 6% 13.63
164.30
164.30
154.30
166.13
164.30
Total $1,649.99
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Approved December 22, 1930.
Adopted December 22, 1930.
WIM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman McEvoy moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Schuckert. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor ' Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
(Resolution Providing for the Issu-
ance of Public Improvement Bonds)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 381 -30
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of Du-
buque for the improving of Algona
Street hereinafter described, has
been completed and said improve-
ment has been accepted by the City
Council of said City and the City
Engineer has computed the cost and
expense thereof to be $1,649.99;
AND WHEREAS, public notice as
provided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the inten-
tion of the City Council to issue
bonds to pay the cost of said im-
provement and a public hearing has
been held pursuant thereto, and all
objections filed thereto have been
considered and determined:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of 'Dubuque that to provide for
the cost of improving Algona Street
from the south property line of Dela-
ware Street to the south property
line of Dexter Street there be issued
improvement bonds to the amount of
$1,649.99.
Said bonds shall be issued under
the provisions of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date
as of the 22nd day of January, 1931:
shall be in the denominations of
$100.00 except that there shall be one
bond to the amount of $49.99. They
shall be numbered from 2919 to 2935
inclusive and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bond num-
bered 2919 shall constitute the first
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1931; the bond
numbered 2920 shall constitute the
second series and shall be payable
the 1st day of April, A. D. 1932; the
bonds numbered 2921 and 2922 shall
constitute the third series and shall
be payable the lst day of April, A.
D. 1933; the bonds numbered 2923
and 2924 shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable the lst
day of April, A. D. 1934; the bonds
numbered 2925 and 2926 shall con-
stitute the fifth series and shall be
payable the 1st day of April, A. D.
1935; the bonds numbered 2927 and
2928 shall constitute the sixth Series
and shall be payable the 1st day of
April, A. D. 1936; the bonds num-
bered 2929 and 2930 shall constitute
the seventh series and shall be pay-
able the 1st day of April, A. D. 1937;
the bonds numbered 2931 and 2932
shall constitute the eighth series and
shall be payable the let day of April,
A. D. 1938; the bonds numbered 2933
and 2934 shall constitute the ninth
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1939; the bond
numbered 2935 shall constitute the
tenth series and shall be payable the
lst day of April, A. D. 1940.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent. per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be pay-
able out of the proceeds of the spe-
cial assessment levied for said im-
provement.
Both principal and interest shall
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in •the City of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following) form:
418 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
No.
Series No.
CITY OF DUBUQUE
Improvement 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 April, A. D.
1930..; or any time before that date
$100.00 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached,
both interest and principal are pay-
able at the office of the City Trea-
surer in the City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accord-
ance with a resolution of the City
Council of said City, duly passed on
the 22nd day of December, 1930. This
bond is one of a series of 17 bonds,
16 for $100.00 numbered from 2919 to
2934 inclusive, and one for $49.99
numbered 2935, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
improving Algona Street from the
south property line of Delaware
Street to the south property line
of Dexter Street and described in
said resolution; which cost is assess-
able to and levied along said im-
provement, and is made by law a lien
on all abutting or adjcaent property,
and payable in ten annual install-
ments, with interest on all deferred
payments at the rate of five per cent.
per annum, and this bond is payable
only out of the money derived from
the collection of said special tax, and
said money can be used for no other
purpose. And it is hereby certified
and recited that all the acts and con-
ditions and things required to be
done precedent to and in the issuing
of this series of bonds, have been
clone, happened and performed in
regular and due form as required by
law and resolution; and for the as-
sessments, collections and payment
hereon of said special tax, the faith
and diligence of said City of Dubuque
are hereby irrevocably pledged.
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed this 22nd day of December,
1930, and has authorized the use
of their fac - simile signature to the
interest coupons hereto attached.
Countersigned (Seal)
Mayor.
City Clerk.
(FORM OF COUPON)
On the .... day of
A. D. 193..., the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum of
Dollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being months
interest due that day on its Improve-
ment Bond No. , dated
, 193....
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Countersigned
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the Mayor and City Clerk be
and they are hereby instructed to
cause said bonds to be prepared and
when so prepared to execute said
bonds, and that the City Clerk be and
he is hereby instructed to register
said bonds in a book to be kept by
him for that purpose, and to then
deliver them to the City Treasurer
who will also register them in a book
to be kept by him for that purpose.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he is
hereby instructed to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law, the
proceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as Improve-
ment Fund.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the interest coupons attached to
the bonds be signed with the fac-
simile signature of the Mayor and
countersigned with the fac- simile
signature of the City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that as fast as funds allow, beginning
with the second year after the pay-
ment of interest due, these bonds
shall be called and retired in the
same order as numbered.
Adopted this 22nd day of Decem-
ber, 1930.
Approved:
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDEL.FINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Jansen. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publisher of the City Councils
intention to levy a special assess-
Special. Session, December 22nd, 1930 419
ment and authorized the issuance of
bonds to pay for the construction of
sanitary sewers and appurtenances
in what is known as the West Du-
buque Sewer District as delimited by
Ordinance No. 3 -30. Also proof of
publication certified to by the pub-
lisher of a hearing on the proposed
issuance of bonds in the sum of
$56,636.79 to pay for the construction
of the sewer in what is known as
the West Dubuque Sewer District, as
delimited by Ordinance No. 3 -30,
presented and read.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the proofs of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Remonstrances were filed against
the asessments as levied against the
properties of the following property
owners, by said property owners, for
the construction of said sewers.
Margaret Buor, owner of lots 58
and 59 Quigley's Add. assessed
$174.81 and $148.69.
Jacob Roesner, owner of lot S. 1 /2
of 200 feet of lot 14 Sister's Add. as-
sessed $91.57.
Wenzel Jubec, lot 1 of sub lot 1 of
2 of 11 Westaby's Sub.
Mrs. John Bieberman, lots 51 -52 -53
Quigley's Sub. assessed $113.47.
Frank A. Miller, lot 1 of 1 of W. 1 /2
of lot 10 Sister's Add., assessed
$195.00.
W. H. Shaw, 9 lots on Dodge and
St e t m o r e Streets assessment
$1288.53.
J. A. McMahon, lots 1- 2- 11 -13 -14 of
sub of lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
Julia E. Kemler, lot 31, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 3, lot 4 O'Hare's Sub. West
52 ft. 11 in. of E. 97 ft. 11 in. of S.
1/ and the N. of 1/2 of lot 4 Ann
O'Hare's Sub.
Peter and Charles Linden, lots 32-
33 Quigley's Sub. Min. Lot 157.
Frank Smith, lots W. 100 ft. of 200
ft. of lot 17 Sister's' Sub.
Bertha Bird and Emil Pfalsgraf,
lots 38- 39- 40- 51 -52 -53 Finley Waple's
and Burton's Add.
Emil Pfalsgraf, lots 80-81-82-83-84-
85 Finley Waple's and Burton's Sub.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Baumhover and
Mary Fuchs, lot 1 and part of lot
2 Sister's add.
Mary Fuchs, lots 3 and 4 Sister's
Add.
Anna M. Theis and Frank Smith,
lots E. 190 ft. of lot 14 and the N. 1 /2
of 200 ft. of lot 14 and lots 15 and 16
and the W. 190 ft. of lot 17 Sister's
Add.
Anna M. Theis, E. 100 ft. of E. 200
feet of lot 17 Sister's Add.
J. F. Kircher, lots 9 and 10 Simp-
son's Add and lot 1 of 1 in Babcock's
Add.
Geo. M. Haas, lots 44- 45 -46 -47 Bab -
cock's Sub. and lots 15 -16 -17 Bab -
cock's Sub.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the rules be suspended to allow
anyone present who wishes to do so,
to address the Council. Seconded by
Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the
following vote: -
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Attorney J. P. Frantzen addressed
the Council relative to the objec-
tions against the assessments, and
stated " that the main contention is
that a great deal of this property as-
sessed is of very little value and the
assessments in most instances is in
excess of 25% of the valuation of the
property.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
all of the petitions and remon-
strances be referred to the Council
to view the grounds. Seconded by
Councilman Jansen. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays - -None.
SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS
Resolution No. 382 -30
Resolved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque: That to pay for
construction of sanitary sewers and
appurtenances in what is known as
the West Dubuque Sewer District
as delimited by Ordinance No. 3 -30.
The improvement shall consist of
constructing sanitary sewers in the
following locations:
An 8 inch sanitary sewer in:
Pennsylvania Street from manhole
in Delhi Street three hundred fifty -
eight, (358) feet northwesterly.
Two (2) lines in parking space
either side of Delhi Street from west-
ern city limits to Finley Street.
Gilliam Street from West Street to
Delhi Street.
'Mineral Street from Gilliam Street
to O'Hagen Street.
Finley Street from Mineral Street
to Pearl Street.
Pearl Street from the western city
limits to one hundred (100) feet west
of McCormick Street.
O'Hagen Street from Mineral
Street to a point one hundred (100)
feet south of Delhi Street.
West Street from Gilliam Street
to Finley Street, and 'Finley Street
from West Street to McCormick
Street.
McCormick Street from Bennett
Street to a point one hundred fifty
(150) feet south of Delhi Street.
Grace Street from McCormick
Street to a point two hundred twenty
(220) feet west of Algona Street and
from a point fifty (50) feet east of
Alogna Street to a point one hundred
fifty (150) feet west of North Grand-
view Avenue.
Grigg Place from Bennett Street
to Grace Street.
Algona Street from St. Joseph
Street to Bennett Street.
Gondolfo Street from St. Joseph
Street to Dodge Street.
Dodge Street from Gondolfo Street
to the alley first west of Algona
Street and from a point eighty (80)
feet east of Algona Street to Stet -
more Street.
Alley first west of Algona Street
from Dodge Street to a point one
hundred (100) feet south of Hale
Street.
West Third Street from a point
two hundred eighty -two (282) feet
west of Algona Street to a point
eighty (80) feet west of North Grand-
view Avenue.
Bennett Street from McCormick
Street to a point fifty (50) feet west
of Algona Street and from Algona
Street to a point one hundred fifty
(150) feet west of North Grandview
Avenue.
Hale Street from a point eighty
(80) feet east of Algona Street to a
point seventy (70) feet west of North
Grandview Avenue.
Auburn Street from Grace Street
to the alley first south of Delhi
Street.
Alley first south of Delhi Street
from Auburn Street to a point fifty
(50) feet south of Algona Street.
St. Joseph Street from a point
three hundred (300) feet east of Al-
gona Street to a point thirty -five
(35) feet west of Fremont Avenue.
Fremont Avenue from the intersec-
tion of Simpson Street and Wart-
burg Place to a point seventy (70)
feet west of Grandview Avenue.
Simpson Street from a point two
hundred sixty (260) feet west of
Cross Street to Fremont Avenue.
A 10 inch sanitary sewer in:
Stetmore Street from Marion
Street to Dodge Street and across
Lots 51, 52 and 33 Quigley's Sub., Lot
5 Quigely's Sub., Lot 9 Hodge's Sub.
south 192.49 feet of the south 201.5
feet of lot 25 Ann O'Hare's Sub., and
the north 9.01 feet of the south 201.5
feet of lot 25 Ann Q'Hare's Sub. and
across the east 107.94 feet of the
420 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
north 135 feet of lot 25 Ann O'Hare's
Sub.
St. Joseph Street from Gondolfo
Street to a point three hundred (300)
feet east of Algona Street.
Force Mains
An 8 inch force main in:
Mineral Street from Gilliam Street
to McCormick Street.
McCormick Street from Mineral
Street to Grace Street.
Grace Street from McCormick
Street to Algona Street.
A 10 inch force main in:
Stetmore Street from Marion
Street to Dodge Street and Dodge
Street from ;Stetmore Street to a
point six hundred fifty (650) feet
easterly and across vacated portion
of Dodge Street and Lot 1 of 1 and
2 Sister's Add. across Fremont and
North and South Grandview and in
Dodge Street from North and South
Grandview Avenue to a point one
hundred eighty -six (186) feet east
of North and South Grandview Ave-
nue, by Uhlrich -Paley Co., contrac-
tors, in front of and adjoining the
same, a special tax be and is hereby
levied on the several lots, and parts
of lots, and parcels of real estate
hereinafter named, situate and
owned, and for the several amounts
set opposite each lot or parcel of
real estate, as follows: Special as-
sessmelnt submitted December 22,
1930.
Ernest P. Breithaupt, Lot
119, Finley, Waples and
Burton's Add. $ 97.23
Ernest P. Breithaupt, Lot
120, Finley, Waples and
Burton's Add. 97.23
James W. Guilford, Lot 113,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. 97.23
James W. Guilford, Lot 114,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. 97.23
James W. Guilford, Lot 115,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add, 97.23
James W. Guilford, Lot 129,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. 194.48
James W. Guilford, Lot 130,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. 97.23
Ed. Imhoff, Lot 131, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 97.23
Ed. Imhoff, Lot 132, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 97.23
Ed. Imhoff, Lot 111, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 97.2 '
Geo. Spensley, Lot 133, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add 9'1.23
Geo. Spensley, Lot 110, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add 97.23
Harvey E. Genthe, Lot 112,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Grace V. W. Jaeger, Lot 134,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Grace V. W. Jaeger, Lot 135,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Grace V. W. Jaeger, Lot 108,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Grace V. W. Jaeger, Lot 109,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Judson W. Ulrich, Lot 20,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Judson W. Ulrich, Lot 21,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Judson W. Ulrich, Lot 22,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Wirzbach, Lot 23, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add
Belle McDonough, Lot 24,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Belle McDonough, Lot 25,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Allen T. Daykin, Lot 26, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. S. 1 /2
Allen T. Daykin, Lot 27, •Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. S. %
Harry J. Simon, Lot 26, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. N. %
Harry J. Simon, Lot 27, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. N. 1 /2
Lizzie Beckett, Lot 9, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. S. 1 /Z
Herbert and Harry Smith,
Lot 8. Finley, Waples and
Burton's Add. S. 1 /2
Lizzie, Beckett, Lot 28, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. N. 49 ft.
Lizzie Beckett, Lot 29, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. N. 49 ft
Joseph L. Hird, Lot 28, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. S. 96 ft.
Joseph L. Hird, Lot 29, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. S. 96 ft.
Joseph L. Hird, Lot 30, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
John P. Hansen, Lot 103,
Finley, Wallies and Bur-
ton's Add. E. 30 ft.
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 421
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
76.30
86.86
16.67
93.87
16.67
93.87
112.43
115.45
63.44
11.28
124.31
22.09
97.23
48.62
John P. Hansen, Lot 104,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
John P. Hansen, Lot 105,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Julius J. Jones, Lot 106, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Julius J. Jones, Lot
ley, Waples and
Add. N. 40 ft.
Geo. W. Brown, Lot
ley, Waples and
Add. S. 105 ft.
Walter Jones, Lot
ley, Waples and
Add.
Vianna Rand, Lot
ley, Waples and
Add.
Vianna Rand, Lot
ley, Waples and
Add
Vianna Rand, Lot
ley, Waples and
Add. 95.35
Wm. K. Paisley, Lot 42,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. 88.34
Wm. K. Paisley, Lot 41, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. N. 72 ft. 6 in. 93.86
Minnie C. Griggs, Lot 41,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. S. 72 ft. 6 in. 93.86
Gertrude I. Palen, Lot 47,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. 97.23
Gertrude I. Palen, Lot 48,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. 97.23
Evertt Akins, Lot 49, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 60.99
Evertt Akins, Lot 50, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 75.84
Bertha Hird, Lot 38, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 97.23
Bertha Hird, Lot 39, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 97.23
Bertha Hird, Lot 40, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 97.23
Bertha Hird, Lot 51, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 97.23
Bertha Hird, Lot 52, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 97.23
Bertha Hird, Lot 53, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 97.23
Geo. L. Hein, Lot 1, Kamp -
man's Sub. 90.57
Geo. L. Hein, Lot 2, Kamp -
man's Sub. 88.53
Magdelena Kessler, Lot 3,
Kampman's Sub. 87.54
Geo. Kampman et al, Lot 4,
Kampman's Sub. 87.54
Geo. Kampman et al, Lot 5,
Kampman's Sub. 116.57
Geo. Kampman et al, Lot 6,
Kampman's Sub. 105.94
107, Fin -
Burton's
107, Fin -
Burton's
46, Fin -
Burton's
45, Fin -
Burton's
44, Fin -
Burton's
43, Fin -
Burton's
97.23
97.23
97.23
51.80
135.95
97.23
97.23
97.23
Anna Oatey, Lot 1, East St.
Sub.
Anna Oatey, Lot 6, East St.
Sub.
Rose Louise and Carrie
Baier, Lot 2, East St. , Sub.
Robert McGivern Estate, Lot
31, Finley, Waples and
Burton's Add.
Robert McGivern Estate, Lot
32, Finley, Waples and
Burton's Add.
Irving and Geo. F. Blume,
Lot 7, Herbst Sub.
Mary Bedenbender, Lot 8,
Herbst Sub.
Gladys J. Feller, Lot 9,
Herbst Sub.
Clara M. Loney, Lot 88, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Chris Conrad, Lot 94, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add.
Chris Conrad, Lot 95, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add.
Mamie M. and Wm. Gibson,
Lot 96, Finley, Waples and
Burton's Add.
Mamie M. and Wm. Gibson,
Lot 96A, Finley, Waples and
Burton's Add.
Mamie M. and Wm. Gibson,
Lot 97, Finley, Waples and
Burton's Add.
Lillian J. Stoltz, Lot 98, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Lillian J. Stoltz, Lot 99, Fin -
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Emil Pfalzgraf, Lot 80, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Emil Pfalzgraf, Lot 81, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add
Emil Pfalzgraf, Lot 82, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add
Emil Pfalzgraf, Lot 83, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Emil Pfalzgraf, Lot 84, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Emil Pfalzgraf, Lot 85, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Mary Adelaide Alderson, Lot
86, Finley, Waples and
Burton's Add. N. W. 60 ft
Mary Adelaide Alderson, Lot
87, Finley, Wappes• and
Burton's Add. N. W. 60 ft.
Cath. R. Streletzky, Lot 86,
Finley, Waples and Bur -
ton's Add. S. E. 85 ft
Cath. R. Streletzky, Lot 87,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. S. E. 85 ft. ....
98.33
71.82
73.07
97.23
97.23
79.31
75.53
71.66
97.23
82.04
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
13.80
77.84
19.56
110.07
422 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 423
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 100, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Andrew C. Albrecht, Lot 101,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Andrew C. Albrecht, Lot 102,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. W. 40 ft.
Ed. C. Young, Lot 102, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. E. 20 ft.
Ed. C. Young, Lot 103, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. W. 30 ft.
Philip H and Evelyn Sheri-
dan, Lot 225, Finley Add.
S. 194 ft.
Philip H. and Evelyn Sheri-
dan, Lot 226, Finley Add.
S. 194 ft.
Wm. A. and Alice Clark, Lot
227, Finley Add.
Philomenia Haun, Lot 228,
Finley Add.
Margt. Streletzky, Lot 229,
Finley Add.
Ann E McDonough, Lot 232,
Finley Add.
C. H. Darrow, Lot 230, Fin-
ley Add.
C. H. Darrow, Lot 231, Fin-
ley Add.
Oliver Schiltz, Lot 209, Fin-
ley Add.
Chas. Ulrich, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
2 of 1 of Min. Lot 256
A. W. Austin, Lot 1, Sub. Lot
2 of 1 of Min. Lot 256
Ed. A. Stoltz, Lot 136, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add
Ed. A. 'Stoltz, Lot 137, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Mary H. Taylor, Lot 138,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Andrew O. Miller, Lot 139,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Alfred W. Austin, Lot 140,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Alfred W. Austin, Lot 141,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Alfred W. Austin, Lot 142,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Alfred W. Austin, Lot 143,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Alfred W. Austin, Lot 144,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Wm. P. Sweeney, Lot 121,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Wm. P. Sweeney, Lot 121A,
Finley, Waples and Bur -
97.23 ton's Add.
Wm. P. Sweeney, Lot 123,
Finley, Waples and Bur -
97.23 ton's Add.
Wm. P. Sweeney, Lot 124,
64.83 Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add.
Elizabeth Mayer, Lot 125,
32.43 Finley, Waples and Bur -
ton's Add.
Fred Mayer, Lot 126, Finley,
48.62 Waples and Burton's Add.
Frank A. !Stoltz, Lot 127,
Finley, Waples and Bur -
96.46 ton's Add.
Frank A. Stoltz, Lot 128,
Finley, Waples and Bur -
97.66 ton's Add.
Mary E. Collinson Estate,
Lot 116, Finley, Waples
111.09 and Burton's Add.
112.30 Mary E. Collinson Estate,
Lot 117, Finley, Waples
and Burton's Add.
113.63 Mary E. Collinson Estate,
Lot 118, Finley, Waples
141.34 and Burton's Add.
120.96 Christian Baier, Lot 3, East
St. Sub.
Christian Baier, Lot 5, East
103.85 St. Sub.
72.41 Christian Baier, Lot 8, East
St. Sub.
Christian Baier, Lot 9, East
110.66 St. Sub.
187.99 Albert G. Henneger, Lot 4,
East St. Sub.
John Baier, Lot 7, East St.
111.77 Sut�.
John Baler, Lot 10, East St.
Sub
John H. Weber, Lot 72, Fin -
86.21 ' ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
John H. Weber, Lot 73, Fin -
.88.93 ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
John H. Weber, Lot 74, Fin -
91.60 ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Lolo M. House, Lot 75, Fin -
94.24 ley, Waples and Burton's
Add.
Lolo M. Rouse, Lot 76, Fin -
97.00 ley, Waples and Burton's
Add
Anna B. Wilson, Lot 77, Fin -
97.45 ley, Waples and Burton's
Add
Anna B. Wilson, Lot 78, Fin -
96.54 ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. •
Anna B. Wilson, Lot 79, Fin-
93.79 ley, Waples and Burton's
Add
Wm. Hird, Lot 71, Finley,
97.23 Waples and Burton's Add.
90.88
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
72.67
73.26
71.87
77.07
94.00
70.46
69.34
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.23
97.17
92.41
152.77
Ella Thielen, Lot 67, Finley,
Waples and Burton's Add. 146.56
John P. Grewe Est., Lot 66,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. 94.29
John P. Grewe Est., Lot 65,
Finley, Waples and Bur-
ton's Add. 104.64
Chas. H. Brewer, Lot 64, Fin-
ley, Waples and Burton's
Add. 114.87
Nora Clark, Lot 5 Kuehule
Hgts. 77.07
Nora Clark, Lot 6, Kuehnle
Hgts. 82.91
Nora Clark, Lot 7, Kuehnle
Hgts. 75.10
Nora Clark, Lot 8, Kuehnle
Hgts. 79.68
Nora Clark, Lot 9, Kuehnle
Hgts. 97.88
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 1,
Kuehnle Hgts. 83.41
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 3,
Kuehnle Hgts. 72.89
Mutual Securities Co., Lot 2,
Kuehnle Hgts. 83.97
Mutual Securities Co., Lot 4,
Kuehnle Hgts. 76.41
University of Dubuque, Lot
1, Cain's Sub. No. 2 86.88
University of Dubuque, Lot
17, Reche's Sub. No. 2 829.58
University of Dubuque, Lot
8, Reches Sub. No. 2 57.93
University of Dubuque, Lot
9, Reche's Sub. No. 2 41.15
University of Dubuque, Lot
10, Reche's Sub. No. 2 57.25
University of Dubuque, Lot
11, Reche's Sub. No. 2 58.70
University of Dubuque, .Lot
12, Reche's Sub. No. 2 60.99
University of Dubuque, Lot
13, Reche's Sub. No. 2, 60.99
University of Dubuque, Lot
14, Reche's Sub. No. 2 60.99
University of Dubuque, Lot
15, Reche's Sub. No. 2 60.99
University of Dubuque, Lot
7, Reche's Sub. No. 2 60.99
Mary and Catherine Cun-
ningham, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
14 Ann O'Hare's Sub. 306.21
Geo. A. Kirby, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 14 Ann O'Hare's Sub.
N. 1/2 78.92
Frank Oatey, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 14 Ann O'Hare's Sub.
S. 1 /2 78.92
Chas. Agard, Lot 13, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. N 1 / 2 of
W. 50 ft. of W. 100 ft 78.92
Fred Hanselmann, Lot 13,
Ann O'Hare's Sub. S. 1 /2
of W. 50 ft. of W. 100 ft 78.92
Henrietta Oatey, Lot 13, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. E. 50 ft. of
W. 100 ft. 157.84
424 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
Frank W. Parkin, Lot 13,
Ann O'Hare's Sub. E. 37.94
ft.
Frank W. Parkin, Lot 12,
Ann O'Hare's Sub. W. 12
ft. 6 in.
Ed. J. Royce Lot 12, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. E. 50 ft. of
W. 62 ft. 6 in.
Halsey R. .Hanger, Lot 12,
Ann O'Hare's ISO. E. 56
ft. of W. 118 ft.
Dan Courtney, Lot 12, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. E. 19.88 ft.
Dan Courtney, Lot 11, Ann
O'Hare's Sub, S. 1/2 of W.
30.12 ft. of W. 80.12 ft
Wm. J. Watkins, Lot 11, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. S. % of E.
50 ft. of W. 80.12 ft.
August H. Radloff, Lot 11,
Ann O'Hare's Sub. S. % of
E. 57.82 ft.
Henry Dodson, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 1 of 1 of S. 1/2 Lot
10 Ann O'Hare's Sub...
Stephen Bennett, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 1 of S. 1 /2 Lot 10 Ann
O'Hare's Sub.
Stephen Bennett, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of 1 of S. 1 /2 Lot 10
Ann O'Hare's Sub.
Emma 0. Graham, Lot 1,
Bennett St. Sub. W. 53 ft.
Ben Gardner, Lot 2, Ben-
nett St. Sub.
Herman Dax, Lot 3, Ben-
nett St. Sub.
Fred Koehler, Lot 4, Ben-
nett St. •Sub.
Fred Koehler, Lot 5, Ben-
nett St. Sub.
Elizabeth Scheckel, Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 15 Ann O'Hare's
Sub.
Elizabeth Scheckel, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 15 Ann O'Hare's
Sub. W. 9 ft.
John T. Sutter, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 15 Ann O'Hare's Sub.
E. 147.3 ft.
Louis F. Baler, Lot 17, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. N. %
Louis F. Beier, Lot 18, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. N. 1 /2
Mary A. Taylor, Lot 6, Ben-
nett St. Sub.
Katherine ■erz, Lot 7, Ben-
nett St. Sub.
Wm. and Nettie Smith Lot
8, Bennett St. Sub.
Christ Radle, Lot 9, Ben-
nett St. Sub. N. 1 -3
Christ Radle, Lot 10, Ben-
nett St. Sub. N. 1 -3 of W.
60 ft.
Alvin and Theresa Rottigar,
Lot 9, Bennett St. Sub. M.
1 -3
119.76
38.06
157.84
176.77
62.74
47.54
78.92
91.27
63.61
13.34
87.29
83.86
90.18
80.44
79.10
79.10
89.73
14.41
235.94
220.89
220.89
77.46
77.71
79.24
8.42
57.30
8.42
Alvin and Thresa Rottigar,
Lot 10, Bennett St. Sub. M.
1 -3 of W. 60 ft.
Wm. E and Emelia Myer,
Lot 9, Bennett St. Sub.
S, 1 -3
Wm. E. and Amelia Myers,
Lot 10, Bennett St. Sub. S.
1 -3 of W. 60 ft.
Delos McDonald, Lot 7,
Michel's Sub. W. 25 ft.
Delos McDonald, Lot 8,
Michel's Sub.
Delos McDonald, Lot 9,
Michel's Sub.
Henry Kramer, Lot 10,
Michel's iSub.
Henry . Kramer, Lot 11,
Michel's Sub.
Roy L. and G. Blackburn,
Lot 12, Michel's Sub.
Mary Koerner, Lot 13,
Michel's Sub.
Lester and Louise Hoerner,
Lot 23, Michel's Sub. N. %
Lester and Louise Hoerner,
Lot 24, Michel's Sub. N.
1/2 of W. 25 ft.
Wilfred Mathis,
Michel's Sub. S.
Wilfred Mathis,
Michel's Sub. S.
26 ft.
Henry Victor, Lot 1, Westa-
by's Sub.
John W. and Gertrude
Coates, Lot 2, Westaby's
Sub.
Mary Vogt, Lot 3, Westaaby's
Sub
Arthur Hector Estate, Lot 4,
WWestaby's Sub.
Ella L. Phillips, Lot 5, West -
aby's Sub.
A. F. and Mary Hillebiand,
Lot 6, Westaby's Sub.
Archie Graham, Lot 7, West -
aby's Sub.
Ernest Peschong, Lot 8,
Westaby's Sub.
Ernest Peschong, Lot 9,
Westaby's Sub.
Carl W. Peterson, Lot 1,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Alice Elliott, Lot 2, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 2
August H. Radloff, Lot 3,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
August H. Radloff, Lot 4,
O'Neill's Sub. No. $
August II. Radloff, Lot 5,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Sylvia Garver, Lot 6,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Harry Hennings, Lot 7,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 8,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Mutual Securities Co., Lot
9, O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Lot 23,
1 /2
Lot 24,
1 /2 of W.
57.30
8.42
57.30
36.44
72.88
72.88
72.88
72.88
72.88
72.88
9.82
59.48
9.83
59.48
74.38
74.25
74.10
74.05
74.08
74.10
73.96
64.47
64.78
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.41
72.41
72.40
Leo F. Bly, Lot 10, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 3
Adam Gartner, Lot 11,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Adam Gartner, Lot 12,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Michael Steve, Lot 13,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Mayhew F. Bennett, Lot 14,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Fred D. Bennett, Lot 15,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Louise Moser, Lot 16,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Fred D. Bennett, Lot 17,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Andrew McGrath, Lot 18,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Andrew McGrath, Lot 19,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3.
Robert I. Love, Jr., Lot 20,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Robert I. Love, Jr., Lot 21,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Henry Goard, Lot 22,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Henry Goard, Lot 23,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
John Hochberger, Lot 24,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
John Hochberger, Lot 25,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Joseph and Fannie Addy -
man Lot 26, O'Neill's Sub.
No. 3
Joseph and Fannie Addy -
man, Lot 27, O'Neill's Sub.
No. 3
Joseph and " Fannie Addy -
man Lot 28, O'Neill's Sub.
No. 3
Joseph and Fannie Addy -
man, Lot 29, O'Neill's Sub.
No. 3 N. 1 /2
W. H. Shaw, Lot 29, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 3 S. 1 /2
W. H. Shaw, Lot 30, O'Neill's
Sub. Not 3
R. W. Kemler Estate, Lot 31,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
W. H. Shaw, Lot 32, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 3
W. H. Shaw, Lot 33, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 3
W. H. Shaw, Lot 34, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 3
W. H. Shaw, Lot 35, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 3
Minnie Addyman, Lot 36,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Robert J. Love, Jr., Lot 37,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Nellie Mills, Lot 38, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 3
Nellie Mills, Lot 39, O'Neill's
Sub. No. 3
Elizabeth Engel, Lot 40,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Elizabeth Engel, Lot 41
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 425
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
73.55
78.79
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
36.20
36.20
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.41
72.40
72.40
72.41
72.40
Elizabeth Engel, Lot 42,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Louise M. Moser, Lot 43,
•O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Louise M. Moser, Lot 44,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Louise M. Moser, Lot 45,
O'Neill's Sub. No. 3
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 32,
Babcock's Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 33,
Babcock's Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 34,
Babcock's Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 35,
Babcock's Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 36,
Babcock's Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 1,
Babcock's Sub. N. E. 250
Fred Faldorf, Lot 1, Sub. Lot
21 Reche's Sub.
Fred Faldorf, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
21 Reche's Sub.
Christina Beyhl, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 22 Reche's Sub.
Arthur Bennett, Lot 23,
Reche's Sub.
Florence M. Vath, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 24 Reche's Sub.
Clara L. Parkin, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 24 Reche's Sub.
Stephen Bennett, Lot 25,
Reche's Sub.
Anna Bennett, Lot 26,
Reche's Sub.
Stephen Bennett, Lot 27,
Reche's Sub.
University of Dubuque, Lot
28, Reche's Sub.
Margaret Accola, Lot 29,
Reche's Sub.
Margaret Accola, Lot 30,
Reche's Sub.
University of Dubuque, Lot
31, Reche's Sub.
University of Dubuque, Lot
32, Reche's Sub.
University of Dubuque, Lot
33, Reche's Sub.
J. F. and Emma Kircher, Lot
1, Sub. Lot 1 of 2 Bab -
cock's Sub. 4
Isabelle Van Driel, Lot 37,
Babcock's Sub.
Isabelle Van Driel, Lot 38,
Babcock's Sub.
Isabelle Van Driel, Lot 39,
Babcock's Sub.
Isabelle Van Driel, Lot 40,
Babcock's Sub.
Isabelle Van Driel, Lot 41,
Babcock's Sub.
Isabelle Van Driel, Lot 42,
Babcock's Sub.
Isabelle Van Driel, Lot 43,
Babcock's Sub
George !M and Anna Haas,
Lot 44, Babcock's Sub.
72.41
72.40
72.41
69.92
21.07
16.87
21.07
21.07
74.32
257.77
70.90
2.44
50.17
76.63
49.85
31.06
81.98
81.98
81.98
81.98
81.98
81.98
81.98
81.98
81.98
260.65
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
88.80
186.67
426 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
George M and Anna Haas,
Lot 45, Babcock's Sub.
George M and Anna Haas,
Lot 46, Babcock's Sub.
George M and Anna Haas,
Lot 47, Babcock's Sub.
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 48, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 49, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 50, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 51, Bab-
cock's Sub.
Jackson and Newburgh, Lot
52, Babcock's Sub.
Jackson and Newburgh, Lot
53, Babcock's Sub.
Jackson. and Newburgh, Lot
54, Babcock's Sub.
J. N. Graham, Lot 55, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Lewis and Ida Oxley, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 56 Babcock's Sub.
Lewis and Ida Oxley, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 57 Babcock's Sub.
J. N. Graham, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 57 Babcock's Sub... .
J. N. Graham, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 56 Babcock's Sub.... .
Wenzel Kubec, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 2 of 11 Westaby's Sub.
E. 49 ft of W. 149 ft.
Robert A. Moffatt, Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 2 of 11 Westaby's
Sub. E. 50 ft. of E. 100 ft.
Wenzel Kubec, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 2 of 11 Westaby's Sub.
W. 50 ft of E. 100 ft. ..
Wenzel Kubec, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of 2 of 11 Westaby's
Sulk.
Wm. Gere," Lot 1, Sub. Lot
11 Westdby's Sub.
Wm. Gere, Lot 10, Westaby's
Sufb.
Lester and Louise Hoerner,
Lot 22, Michel's Sub. N. 1 /2
Wilfred Mathis, Lot 22,
Michel's Sub. S. 1 /2
University of Dubuque, Lot
39, Reche's Sub.
University of Dubuque, Lot
40, Reche's Sub.
Arthur M. Bennett, Lot 41,
Reche's Sub.
Margaret Davidsaver et al,
Lot 6, Hodge's Sub.
H. Edgar Scheppele, Lot 8,
Hodge's Sub.
Peter Kahl, Lot 9, Hodge's
Sub.
Leo C. Kahl, Lot 10, Hodge's
Sub.
Ida E. Sullivan, Lot 11,
Hodge's Sub. N. 118 ft. 9
in.
Frederick C. Potterveld, Lot
12 Hodge's Sub. S. 118 ft.
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
21.07
10.55
14.54
11.60
10.55
71.14
72.60
72.60
217.21
95.58
72.69
9.83
9.82
80.07
59.77
69.38
68.08
68.08
70.47
70.47
69.59
67.65
Catherine Higgins, Lot 13,
Hodge's Sub.
A. W. Kemler Estate, Lot
14, Hodge's Sub.
Chas. Spielman, Lot 15,
Hodge's Sub.
Mabel Johnson, Lot 16,
Hodge's Sub.
Flora Strinsky, Lot 17,
Hodge's Sub.
M. L. and J. E. Kemler, Lot
4, Ann O'Hare's Sub. N. 1/2
M. L. and J. E. Kemler, Lot
4, Ann O'Hare's sub. W. 52
ft. 11 in. of E. 97 ft. 11 in.
of S. 1 /2
Chas. Spielman, Lot 4, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. E. 45 ft. of
E. 97 ft. 11 in. of S. y
Lincoln Farmer, Lot 4, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. W. 40 ft. of
S. 1 /2
Mary and Henrietta Gratz,
Lot 1, Grigg's Sub.
Ora and Lucille Cain et al,
Lot 2, Grigg's Sub.
Frank Baker, Lot 3, Grigg's
Sub.
Minnie G. Griggs, Lot 4,
Griggs Sub.
Maud Anna Hutchings, Lot
5, Griggs Sub.
Minnie G. Griggs, Lot 6,
Griggs Sub.
Maud Anna Hutchings, Lot
7, Griggs Sub.
E. Hammerand, Lot 7,
Hodge's Sub.
Ora and Lucille Cain et al,
Lot 8, Griggs Sub.
Georgia Elliott et al, Lot 9,
Griggs Sub.
Augusta Kruse, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 7 Ann O'Hare's Sub
Augusta Kruse, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 7 Ann O'Hare's Sub
Stephen G. Bennett, Lot 3,
Sub. Lot 7 Ann O'Hare's
'Sub.
Grandview Ave. Methodist
Chruch, Lot 2, Sub. Lot 1
Hodge's Sub.
John W. Brown, Lot 4, Sub.
Lot 7 Ann O'Hare's Sub.
John W. Brown, Lot 5, Sub.
Lot 7 Ann O'Hare's Sub.
W. 27 ft.
Harry J. Hughes, Lot 5, Sub.
Lot 7 Ann O'Hare's Sub.
E. 19 ft.
Harry J. Hughes, Lot 6, Sub.
Lot 7 Ann O'Hare's Sub.
Anna Hird, Lot 1, Hantle-
man's Sub.
F. E. Winders, Lot 2, Han -
tleman's Sub.
G. R. Fox, Lot 3, Hantle-
man's Sub.
Ella Phillips, Lot 4, Hantle-
man's Sub.
Chas. B. Cain, Lot 5, Hantle-
68.67 - man's Sub.
Jacob Liepe, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
80.99 2 of S. 1/2 Lot 10 Ann
O'Hare's Sub.
68.70 Jacob Liepe, Lot 1, Sub. Lot
6 Hantleman's •Sub.
68.70 Jacob Liepe, Lot 7, Hantle-
man's Sub. W. 45 ft.
68.70 Wm. Datisman Estate, Lot 7,
Hantleman's Sub. E. 10 ft.
217.60 Wm. Datisman Estate, Lot
8, Hantleman's Sub.
Wm. Datisman Estate, Lot
9, Hantleman's Sub.
83.51 Donald and R. Kimball, Lot
1, Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Mary Wiedner, Lot 2,
71.00 Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Frank G. Skemp, Lot 3,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
63.13 S. Harper Brown Estate, Lot
4, Hodge's 'Sub. No. 2
81.60 Marguerite McKenna, Lot 5,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2,
81.60 Sylvester Fritsche, Lot 6,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
65.28 Sylvester Fritsche, Lot 7,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2 E. 19
197.20 ft. 8 in.
Voelker Realty 'Co., Lot 7,
115.61 Hodge's Sub. No. 2 W. 45
ft.
68.61 John W. Coates, Lot 8,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
60.99 Adam P. Zengle, Lot 9,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
68.08 Adani J. Zengle, Lot 10,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
76.22 Chas. E. Bradley, Lot- 11,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
76.22 Emma Buchmann, Lot 12,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
72.61 Josephine Buchmann, Lot 13,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
72.61 Elsie Blickman, Lot 14,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Bernice Rooney, Lot 15,
72.61 Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Marie Rooney, Lot 16,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
66.97 C. A. Kearney, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 30 Ann O'Hare's Sub.
72.61 W. 106 ft.
Edward Brasher, Lot 18,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
42.62 Edward Brasher, Lot 19,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Irene P. Buchmann, Lot 20,
29.99 Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Chas. E. Bradley, Lot 21,
72.61 Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Chas. E. Bradley, Lot 22,
88.14 Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Chas. E. Bradley, Lot 23,
86.81 Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Chas. E. Bradley, Lot 24,
86.81 Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Chas. E. Bradley, Lot 25,
86.81 Hodge's Sub. No. 2
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 427
75.36
109.11
100.00
100.43
67.19
67.38
67.58
67.76
67.98
68.19
152.44
78.49
78.49
78.49
78.49
78.49
78.49
78.49
78.49
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 26,
86.81 I- Iodge's Sub. No. 2 78.49
Ray F. and Ethel Dilworth,
Lot 27, Hodge's Sub. No. 2 78.49
4.43 Ernest C. Stoller, Lot 28,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2 78.49
69.42 Mutual Securities Co., Lot
29, Hodge's Sub. No. 2 78.49
71.03 Geo. H. Chappell, Lot 30,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2 78.49
15.78 Geo. H. Chappell, Lot 31,
Hodge's Sub. No. 2 78.49
86.81 Clarence and Anna Warren,
Lot 32, Hodge's Sub. No. 2 78.49
86.81 Clarence and Anna Warren,
Lot 33, Hodge's Sub. No. 2 78.49
72.75 Stephen G. Bennett, Lot 5,
Quigley's Sub. 260.29
72.75 C. W. Powers, Lot 25, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. E. 107.94 ft.
72.75 of N. 135 ft. 170.77
C. W. Powers, Lot 25, Ann
72.75 O'Hare's Sub. S. 192.49 ft.
of S. 201.5 ft. 248.66
72.75 Emilia Hintraeger, Lot 25,
Ann O'Hare's Sub. N. 9.01
72.75 ft. of S. 201.5 ft. 4.77
Arthur Post, Lot 25, Ann
O'Hare's Sub. W. 30 ft. of
33.19 N. 135 ft.
Arthur Post, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
24 Ann O'Hare's Sub. .. 68.04
Alfred C. Mehl, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of 24 Ann O'Hare's
Sub. 328.78
J. N. Blades, Lot 1, Davis
Sub. S. 1 /2 83.05
J. N. Blades, Lot 2, Davis
Sub. S. 1/ 11.17
Maurice A. Hill, Lot 1, Davis
Sub. N. 1 /2 83.05
Maurice A. Hill, Lot 2, Davis
Sub. N. 1/ 11.18
A. H. Radloff, Lot 3, Davis
Sub. 68.35
Elsie M. Griffith, Lot 4, Dav-
is Sub. 68.35
Frank M. and G. Jaeger, Lot
5, Davis ,Sub. 68.35
K. Snodgrass and Phoebe
Skelton, Lot 2, Sub. Lot 1
of 24 Ann O'Hare's Sub 68.05
John B. Conway, Lot 6, Dav-
is Sub. 68.35
R. C. Briggs, Lot 7, Davis
Sub 68.35
Milton R. Jaeger, Lot 8,
Davis Sub. - 68.35
Thos. R. Russell, Lot 9, Dav-
is Sub. 68.35
Albert Wharton, Lot 10,
Davis Sub. 69.61
Albert Wharton, Lot 11,
Davis Sub. 69.42
Albert Wharton, Lot 12,
Davis Sub. 69.22
Albert Wharton, Lot 13,
Davis Sub. 69.04
Albert Wharton, Lot 14,
Davis Sub. 68.84
47.47
428 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
Arthur P. and Gertrude Hub-
er, Lot 15, Davis Sub
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 16 Dav-
is Sub.
Floyd C. and Luella Odell,
N. 1 -3 Sub. Lots 17 and 18
Davis Sub.
Walter Blades, S. 1 -3 Sub
Lots 17 and 18 Davis Sub
Floyd G. and Rose Hunting-
ton, M. 1 -3 Sub. Lots 17
and 18 Davis Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 27,
Babcock's Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 28,
■abcock's Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 29,
Babcock's Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 30,
Babcock's Sub.
Orval M. J. Smith, Lot 31,
Babcock's Sub.
Albert W. Newburgh, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 3 Babcock's Sub.
Albert W. Newburgh, Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 5 Simpson's Add.
Harriet E. Gratiot, Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 3 Babcock's Sub.
Harriet E. Gratiot, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 5 Simpson's Add.
H. B.
cord
H. B.
cord
H. B.
cord
H. B.
cord
H. B.
cord
H. B.
cord
H. B.
cord
H. B.
cord
H. B.
cord
Gratiot, Lot 1, .Con -
Sub.
Gratiot, Lot 2, Con -
Sub.
Gratiot, Lot 3, Con -
Sub.
Gratiot, Lot 4, Con -
Sub.
Gratiot, Lot 5, Con -
Sub.
Gratiot, Lot 6, Con -
Sub.
Gratiot, Lot 7, Con -
Sub.
Gratiot, Lot 8, Con -
Sub.
Gratiot, Lot 9, Con -
Sub.
Harriet E. Gratiot, Lot 10,
Concord Sub.
Thos. E. Watters, Lot 11,
Concord Sub.
H. B. Gratiot, Lot 12, Con-
cord Sub.
H. B. Gratiot, Lot 13, Con-
cord Sub.
Thos. Watters, Lot 14, Con-
cord Sub.
Thos. Watters, Lot 15, Con-
cord Sub.
Thos. Watters, Lot 16, Con-
cord Sub.
Thos. Watters, Lot 17, Con-
cord Sub.
Leonard D. Schneider, Lot
18, Concord Sub.
Leonard D. Schneider, Lot
19, Concord Sub.
Leonard D. Schneider, Lot
20, Concord Sub.
68.64
68.44
61.78
61.78
61.78
75.27
22.04
22.04
17.64
22.04
298.79
40.74
135.83
114.81
20.52
25.99
19.95
19.95
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
19.55
Leonard D. 'Schneider, Lot
21, Concord Sub.
Leonard D. Schneider, Lot
22, Concord Sub.
Leonard D. Schneider, Lot
23, Concord Sub.
Leonard D. Schneider, Lot
24, Concord Sub.
Leonard D. Schneider, Lot
25, Concord Sub.
Leonard D. Schneider, Lot
26, Concord Sub.
Henrietta C. Kiesel, Lot 42,
Simpson's Add.
Henrietta C. Kiesel, Lot 43,
■Simpson's Add.
Henrietta C. Kiesel, Lot 44,
Simpson's Add.
Gertrude F. Snyder, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 2 of Lot 45 Simp-
son's Add.
M. O'Shea Estate, Lot 1, Sub.
Min. Lot 145
Patrick O'Shea, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 2 of 3 of Min. Lot 144
Federal Bank & Trust Co.,
Lot 2, Sub. Lot 4 of Min.
Lot 144 17.95
Federal. Bank & Trust Co ,
Lot 3, Sub. Lot 4 of Min.
Lot 144
Federal Bank & Trust Co ,
Lot 4, Sub. Lot 4 of Min.
Lot 144
Federal Bank & Trust Co ,
Lot 5, Sub. Lot 4 of Min.
Lot 144
Federal Bank & Trust Co ,
Lot 6, Sub. Lot 4 of Min.
Lot 144
Federal Bank & Trust Co ,
Lot 7, Sub. Lot 4 of Min.
Lot 144
A. Sommerfield, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 4 of Min. Lot 144
A. Sommerfield, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 2 of 3 of Min. Lot 144
Chas. A. Lantzky, Lot 2, Sub.
1 of 3 of Min. Lot 144 and
1 of 42 Sister's Add. 115.00
D. F. and Ruth Hodges, Lot
2, Sub. Lot 1 of Sub. 1 of 3
of Min. Lot 144 and 1 of
42 Sister's Add. 57.51
Ella M. Lyons, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of 1 of Sub. 1 of 3 of
Min. Lot 144 and 1 of 42
Sister's Add. 57.51
Frank E. Jackson, Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 1 of 1 of Sub. 1
of 3 of Min. Lot 144 and 1
of 42 Sister's Add.
Frank E. Jackson, Lot 5,
Freemont Ave. Sub.
Frank E. Jackson, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 4 Freemont Ave.
Sub. 55.59
Kendall Burch Est., Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 4 Freemont Ave.
Sub. 55.59
19.55
19.55
19.95
19.95
19.95
27.30
137.44
137.44
131.96
64.87
30.67
33.98
26.46
26.34
25.76
28.19
12.26
7.47
124.59
51.37
9.59
David J. Heisey, Lot 3, Free-
mont Ave. Sub.
John E. and Eleanor Jack-
son, Lot 2, Sub. Lot 2 Free-
mont Ave. Sub.
Emil and Olga Loetscher,
Lot 1, Sub. Lot 1 of 1 of 2
Freemont Ave. Sub.
Emil and Olga Loetscher,
Lot 2, Sub. Lot 1 of 2 Free-
mont Ave. Sub.
Emil and Olga Loetscher,
Lot 1, Sub. Lot 2 of 1 Free-
mont Ave. Sub.
Henrietta C. Kiesel, Lot 1,
Sub. Lot 1 of 1 of 1 Free-
mont Ave. Sub.
Arnold E. Loetscher, Lot 2, .
Sub. Lot 1 of 1 of 1 Free-
mont Ave. Sub.
Arnold E. Loetscher, Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 1 of 1 Freemont
Ave. Sub.
Carl F. Mehlhop, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of Sub. 2 of 64 and
1 of 3 of 64 Simpson's Add.
and 2 of Min. Lot 144
Ethel Lacy, Lot 2, Sub. 2 of
64 and 1 of 3 of 64 Simp-
son's Add. and 2 of Min.
Lot 144
J. A. MoMahon, Lot 1, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
J. A. McMahon, Lot 2, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
Peter Grutz, Lot 3, Sub. Lots
6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
Peter Grutz, Lot 4, Sub. Lot
6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
Citizens Inv. Corp., Lot 5,
Sub. Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's
Subl.
Wm. F. Kutsch, Lot 6, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
Wm. F. Kutsch, Lot 7, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
Wm. F. Kutsch, Lot 8, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
Isabelle Metcalf, Lot 9, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
Isabelle Metcalf, Lot 9, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
J. A. McMahon, Lot 11, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
David Brunskill, Lot 12, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
J. A. McMahon, Lot 13, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
J. A. McMahon, Lot 14, Sub.
Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Quigley's Sub.
C. W. Skemp Est., Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 29 Ann O'Hare's
Sub.
Lucy H. Connell, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 2 of 1 of 29 Ann
O'Harrea Sub. - - --
G. & M. M. Brown, Lot
1, Michels Sub.
G. & M. M. Brown. Lot
2, Michels Sub.
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 429
111.16
62.10
39.86
64.02
16.87
261.03
19.17
115.00
111.78
167.14
72.88
72.88
72.88
71.42
71.42
72.88
72.88
72.88
72.88
71.42
71.42
72.88
72.88
72.88
84.28
72.41
72.88
72.88
G. & M. M. Brown, Lot
3, Michels Sub.
G. & M. M. Brown, Lot
4, Michels Sub.
G. & M. M. Brown, Lot
5, Michels Sub. ..
G. and M. M. Brown, Lot 6,
Michels Sub.
G. & M. M. Brown, Lot
6A, Michels Sub E. 25' ..
G. & M. M. Brown, Lot
25A, Michels Sub E. 25'
G. & M. M. Brown, Lot
25, Michels Sub.
G. & M. M. Brown, Lot
26, Michels Sub.
C. & M. M. Brown, Lot
27, Michels Sub.
G. & M. M, Brown, Lot
28, Michels Sub
G. & M. M. Brown, Lot
29, Michels Sub. .... -
G. '& M. M. Brown, Lot
Michels 'Sub.
72.88
72.88
72.88
72.88
36.43
36.43
72.88
72.88
72.88
72.88
72.88
72.88
Thos. W. Purkin, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of Lot 25
Quigleys Sub. 30.03
Thos. W. Purkin, Lot 1, Sub
Lot 2 of 2 of Lot , 24
Quigleys Sub. . 36.49
Elsie Link, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
1 of 1 of Lot 25 Quigleys
Sub. 61.68
Elsie Link, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
2 of 2 of Lot 24 Quigelys
Sub. - - -- 23.51
F. J. Reinker, Lot 2, Sub.
Lot 2 of 2 of Lot 24
Quigley's Sub. 20.01
E. J. Reinker, Lot 1, Sub
Lot 2 of Lot 24 Quigley's
Sub. 69.61
John M. Lee, Lot 26, Quig-
ley's Sub. - - -- 176.00
John M. Lee, Lot 27, Quig-
ley's Sub. 176.00
John M. Lee, Lot 28, Quig-
ley's Sub. W. 50' 1
Wm T. Blewett, Lot 28
Quigley's Sub. E. 37' 74.88
Wm. T. Elewett, Lot 29
Quigley's Sub. W. 63' 127.45
John M. Lee, Lot 29, Quig-
ley's Sub, N. 24' 48.85
John M. Lee, Lot 30, Quig-
ley's Sub. -- 176.00
John M. Lee, Lot 31, Quig-
ley's Sub 176.00
Peter Linden, Lot 32, Quig-
ley's Sub. 176.00
Peter Linden, Lot 33, Quig-
ley's Sub. 176.00
John M. Lee, Lot 34, Quig-
ley's Sub. 176.00
James A. Conlan, Lot 36,
Quigley's Sub. 176.00
James A. Conlan, Lot 36
Quigley's Sub. 176.00
Fred W. E. Buck, Lot 28
Sister's Add.
Fred W. E. Buck, Lot 29,
Sister's Add.
Fred W. E. Buck, Lot 30,
Sister's Add.
Jacob Parpan, Lat 31,
Sister's Add.
Jacob Parpan, Lot 32,
Sister's Add.
Jacob Parpan, Lot 33,
Sister's Add.
A J. Umbreit, Lot 4, Bab -
cock's Sub.
A. J. Umbreit, Lot 5, Bab -
cock's §ub. - --
A. J. Umbreit, Lot 6, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 7, Bab -
cock's Sub. -- -
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 8, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 9, Bab -
cock's Sub. -- --
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 10, Bab -
cock's Sub. - --
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 11, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 12, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 13, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Thos. P. Kelly, Lot 14, Bab -
cock's Sub. - --
Geo. M. & Anna Haas, Lot
15, Babcock's Sub.
Geo. M. & Anna Haas, Lot
16, Babcock's Sub
Geo. M. & Anna Haas, Lot
17, Babcock s Sub.
Nort Zengel, Lot 18, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Nort Zengel, Lot 19, Bab -
cock's Sub. •
Nort Zengel, Lot 20, Bab -
cock's Sub. -
Nort Zengel, Lot 21, Bab -
cock's Sub. - - - - ...
Nort Zengel, Lot 22, Bab -
cock's Sub. -
Nort Zengel, Lot 23, Bab -
cock's Sub. - -
Susan Andre, Lot 24, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Susan Andre, Lot 25, Bab -
cock's Sub.
Susan. Andre, Lot 26, Bab -
cock's Sub.
M, J. Spensley, Lot 1, Sub.
Lot 1 of Min. Lot 139
Wa-tbure Seminary, Lot 2,
Sub. Lot 1 of 2 of Min. Lot
139
L. R. Weston Est., Lot 10,
Hantleman's Sub.
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
221.46
221.46
221.46
221.46
221.46
419.00
97.36
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
177.04
112.16
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
74.32
305.62
111.16
88.18
Total $56,636.79
2,966 lin. ft. 10 inch vitrified
clay file at $1.50 per lin.
ft. $1,483.00
18,792 lin. ft. 8 inch vitrified
clay tile at $.40 per lin. ft. 7,516.80
2,422 lin. ft. 10 inch cast
iron pipe at $1.50 per lin.
ft. 3,633.00
1,813 lin. ft. 8 inch cast
iron pipe at $1.20 per lin.
ft, 2,175.60
66 6 x 10 inch Y's at $2.50
each 165.00
554 6 x 8 inch Y's at $2.00
each 1,108.00
83 O' -10' deep manholes at
$52.00 each 4,316.00
16 11' -16' deep manholes at
$82.00 each 1,312.00
6 17' -24' deep manholes a t
$156.00 each 780.00
2 Josam valves at $33.00
each 66.00
127 risers at $1.00 each 127.00
16,827 co. yds. earth excava-
tion at $.93 per cu. yd 15,649.11
3 10 inch expansion joints at
$50.00 each 150.00
2 8 inch expansion joints at
$30.00 each 60.00
55.03 cu. yds. Class A con-
crete at $35.00 per cu. yd. 1,926.05
8 cu. yds. Class B concrete
at $30.00 ped cu. yd. 240.00
151 cu. yds. excavation 18 -27
feet at $6.00 per cu. yd 906.00
2 feet 10 -inch cast iron
pipe in tunnel at $6.00 per
ft. 1,566.00
32 lin. ft. 8 -inch cast iron
pipe in tunnel at $3.00 per
6t. 96.00
2 Fairbanks - Morse lift
pumps 9,700.00
1500 board feet in place at
$30.00 per 1M. 45.00
17 drops for drop manholes
at 7.60 each 127.50
295 lin. ft. of tunnel at $2.50
per ft. 737.50
Extra expense at 4.255685% 2,293.20
Interest at 6% 458.03
Total $56,636.79
All of which is assessed in propor-
tion to the special benefits conferred.
Approved December 22, 1930.
Adopted December 22, 19301
WM. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Jansen. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas - ,Mayor Meuser, Cooncilmen
430 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
James A. Conlan, Lot 37
Quigley's Sub. ....
Henry Jecklin, Lot 6, Sub.
Lots 36 & 39 Quigley's
Sub.
Roy W. Bradley, Lot 7, Sub
Lots 38 & 39, Quigley's
Sub.
Frank M. Benda, Lot 8, Sub.
Lots 38 & 39, Quigley's
Sub.
Archdiocese of Dubuque, Lot
45 Quiglby's Sub.
Emilie Hintraeger, Lot 46,
Quigley's Sub.
James A. Conlan, Lot 47,
Quigley Sub.
James A. Conlan, Lot 48,
Quigley's Sub.
James A. Conlan, Lot 49,
Quigley's Sub. .
James A. Conlan, Lot 50
Quigley's Sub.
John Bieberman, Lot 51,
Quigley's Sub.
John Bieberman, Lot 52
Quigley's Sub.
John Bieberman, Lot 53,
Quigley's Sub.
Clara Schaller, Lot 54, Quig-
ley's Sub. -
David Schnepf, Lot 55. Quig-
ley's Sub.
Ludwig & M. Heyne, Lot 56,
Quigley's Sub.
Al Doty, Lot 67, Quigley's
Sub.
Margt. Bour, Lot 58, Quig-
ley's Sub.
Margt. Bour, Lot 59, Quig-
ley's Sub.
Louis W. Roehl, Lot 2, Sub
I of 1 of Lot 25 Quigley's
Sub.
B. L. Baumhover, Lot 3,
Sister's Add.
B. L. Baumhover, Lot 4,
Sister's Add.
Edward C. Peaslee, Lot 5,
Sister's Add
Edward C. Peaslee, Lot 6,
Sister's Add.
Edward C. Peaslee, Lot 7,
Sister's Add.
Clarence Kemler, Lot 8, Sis-
ter's Add., E. 100' of W
250'
Clarence Kemler, Lot 9, Sis-
ter's Add., W. 100' of E.
240' - - --
John Vormehr, Lot 8, Sis-
ter's Add., W. 250' of W
250'
John Vormehr, Lot 9, Sis-
ter's Add., E. 150'
Warren E. Wells, Lot S, Sis-
ter's Add., E. 140'
176.00
93.41
95.41
96.41
127.12
123.13
119.38
115.86
122.77
118.23
113.47
201.57
196.94
192.43
188.06
183.71
179.34
174.81
148.69
95.76
149.49
149.49
149.49
149.49
149.49
38.33
144.80
57.51
217.21
160.1.3 '
Kendall Burch Est., Lot 9,
Sister's Sub., E. 140' of E.
240'
Ed. Kuehnle, Lot 1, Sub. Lot
1 of E. 1 /2 Lot 10 Sister's
Add
Ed. Kuehnle, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
1 of E. 1 /2 Loot 10 Sister's
Add.
Ed. Kuehnle, Lot 2, Sub. Lot
E. 1 /2 Lot 10 Sister's Add.
Grace Burke Flanagan, Lot
1, Sub. W. 1 /2 Lot 10,
Sister's Add.
Grace Burke Flanagan, Lot
2, Sub. W. 1/2 Lot 10 Sis-
ter's Add.
C. B. Trewin, Inc., Lot 11,
Sister's Add.
C. B. Trewin, Inc., 'Lot 12
Sister's Add.
C. B. Trewin, Inc., Lot 13,
Sister's Add.
Anna Theis & Frank Smith,
Lot 14, Sister's Add., E
190'
Anna Theis & Frank Smith,
Lot 14, Sister's Add. N.
1 / 2 of W. 200' -
Jacob Roesner, Lot 14, Sis-
ter's Add., S. 1 /2 of W. 200'
Anna Theis & Frank Smith,
Lot 15, Sister's Add
Anna Theis & Frank Smith,
Lot 16, Sister's Add.
Anna Theis & Frank .Smith,
Lot 17, Sister's Add., W.
190'
Frank E. Smith, Lot 17, Sis-
ter's Add., W. 100' of E
200'
Anna M. Theis, Lot 17, Sis-
ter's Add., E. 100' of E.
200' -- -
Nellie Shaw, Lot 18, Sister's
Add.
Nellie Shaw, Lot 19, Sister's
Add.
Nellie Shaw, Lot 20, Sister's
Add.
St. Mary's Orphon Home &
Mt. Pleasant Home, Lot
21, Sister's Add.
St. Mary's Orphan Home &
Mt. Pleasant Home, Lot
22, Sister's Add.
Geo. Mootz, Lot 23, Sister's
Add. --
Geo. Mootz, Lot 24, Sister's
Add. - - --
Ed. C. Kuehnle, Lot 25, Sis-
ter's Add.
B. L. Baumhover,
Sub. Lots 1 & 2,
Add.
Fred W. E. Buck, Lot 27,
Sister's Add.
160.13
94.12
94.12
94.12
188.25
94.12
255.96
255.96
255.96
72.83
01.57
91.57
255.96
255.96
98.06
55.40
57.58
447.39
221.46
221.46
221.46
221.46
221.46
21.46
434.42
Lot 2,
Sister's
164.00
Fred W. E. Buck, Lot 26,
Sister's Add - -.: 434.42
221.46
432 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays — None.
(Resolution Providing for the Issu-
ance of Public Sewer Bonds.)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Resolution No. 383 -30
WHEREAS, the contract hereto-
fore entered into by the City of Du-
buque for the construction of sani-
tary sewers in what is known as the
West Dubuque Sewer District herein-
after described, has been completed
and said improvement has been ac-
cepted by the City Council of said
City and the City Engineer has com-
puted the cost and expense thereof
to be $56,636.79;
AND WHEREAS, public notice as
provided by law, has been published
by the City Clerk stating the inten-
tion of the City CCouncil to issue
bonds to pay the cost of said im-
provement and a public hearing has
been held pursuant thereto, and all
objections filed thereto have been
considered and determined:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE-
SOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque that to provide for
the cost of construction of sanitary
sewers and appurtenances in what is
known as the West Dubuque Sewer
District as delimited by Ordinance
No. 3 -30.
The improvement consisting of
constructing sewers in the following
locations:
An 8 inch sanitary sewer in:
Pennsylvania Street from manhole
in Delhi Street three hundred fifty -
eight (358) feet northwesterly.
Two (2) lines in parking space
either side of Delhi Street from
western city limits to Finley Street.
Gilliam Street from West Street
to Delhi Street.
Mineral Street from Gilliam Street
to O'Hagen Street.
Finley Street from Mineral Street
to Pearl Street.
Pearl Street from the western city
limits to one hundred (100) feet west
of McCormick Street.
O'Hagen Street from Mineral
Street to a point one hundred (100)
feet south of Delhi Street.
West Street from Gilliam Street to
Finley Street, and Finley Street from
West Street to McCormick Street.
McCormick Street from Bennett
Street to a point one hundred fifty
(150) feet south of Delhi Street.
Grace Street from McCormick
Street to a point two hundred twenty
(220) feet west of Algona Street and
from a point fifty (50) feet east of
Algona Street to a point one hundred
fifty (150) feet west of North Grand-
view Avenue.
Grigg Place from Bennett Street to
Grace Street.
Algona Street from , St. Joseph
Street to Bennett Street.
Gondolfo Street from St. Joseph
Street to Dodge Street.
Dodge Street from Gondolfo Street
to the alley first west of Algona
Street and from a point eighty (80)
feet east of Algona Street to Stet -
more Street.
Alley first west of Algona Street
from Dodge Street to a point one
hundred (100) feet south of Hale
Street.
West Third Street from a point
two hundred eighty -two (282) feet
west of Algona Street to a point eigh-
ty (80) feet west of North Grand-
view Avenue.
Bennett Street from McCormick
Street to a point fifty (50) feet west
of Algona Street and from Algona
Street to a point one hundred fifty
(150) feet west of North Grandview
Avenue.
Hale Street from a point eighty
(80) feet east df Algona Street to a
point seventy (70) feet west of North
Grandview Avenue.
Auburn Street from Grace Street
to the alley first south of Delhi
Street.
Alley first south of Delhi Street
from Auburn Street to a point fifty
(50) feet south of Algona Street.
St. Joseph Street from a point
three hundred (300) feet east of Al-
gona Street to a point thirty -five
(35) feet west of Fremont Avenue.
Fremont Avenue from the inter-
section of Simpson Street and Wart-
burg Place to a point seventy (70)
feet west of Grandview Avenue.
A 10 inch sanitary sewer in:
Stetmore Street from Marion
Street to Dodge Street and across
lots 51, 52 and 33 Quigley Sub., Lot
5 Quigley's Sub., Lot 9 Hodge's Sub.,
south 192.49 feet of the south 201.5
feet of lots 25, Ann O'Hare's Sub.,
and the north 9.01 feet of the south
201.5 feet of lot 25 Ann O'Hare's
Sub. and across the east 107.94 feet
of the north 135 feet of lot 25 Ann
O'Hare's Sub.
St. Joseph Street from Gondolfo
Street to a point three hundred (30C)
feet east of Algona Street.
Force Mains.
An 8 inch force main in:
Mineral Street from Gilliam Street
to McCormick Street.
,McCormick Street from Mineral
Street to Grace Street.
Grace Street from McCormick
Street to Algona Street.
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 433
A 10 inch force main in:
Stetmore Street from Marion
Street to Dodge Street and Dodge
Street from , Stetmore Street to a
point six hundred fifty (650) feet
easterly and across vacated portion
of Dodge Street and lot 1 of 1 and 2
Sisters Add., across Fremont and
North and South Grandview Avenue
and in Dodge Street from North and
South Grandview Avenue to a point
one hundred eighty -six (186) feet
east of North and South Grandview
Avenue, there be issued sewer bonds
to the amount of $56,636.79.
Said bonds shall be issued under
the provisions of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date
as of the 22nd day of January, 1931:
shall be in the denominations of
$500.00 except that there shall be one
bond to the amount of $136.79. They
shall be numbered from 2759 to 2872
inclusive and shall be divided into
ten series of which the bonds num-
bered from 2759 to 2769 inclusive
shall constitute the first series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
A. D. 1931; the bonds numbered from
2770 to 2780 inclusive shall consti-
tute the second series and shall be
payable the 1st day of April, A. D.
1932; the bonds numbered from 2781
to 2791 inclusive shall constitute the
third series and shall be payable the
1st clay of April, A. D. 1933; the
bonds numbered from 2792 to 2803
inclusive shall constitute the fourth
series and shall be payable the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1934; the bonds
numbered from 2804 to 2815 inclu-
sive shall constitute the fifth series
and shall be payable the 1st day of
April, A. D. 1935; the bonds num-
bered from 2816 to 2827 inclusive
shall constitute the sixth series and
shall be payable the 1st clay of April,
A. D. 1936: the bonds numbered from
2828 to 2839 inclusive shall consti-
tute the seventh series and shall be
payable the 1st day of April, A. D.
1937; the bonds numbered from 2540
to 2850 inclusive shall constitute the
eighth series and shall be payable
the 1st day of April, A. D. 1938; the
bonds numbered from 2851 to 2861
inclusive shall constitute the ninth
series and shall he payable the 1st
day of April, A. D. 1939; the bonds
numbered from 2862 to 2872 inclusive
shall constitute the tenth series and
shall be payable the 1st day of April,
A. D. 1940.
Said bonds shall bear interest at
the rate of five per cent. per annum
which interest shall be payable semi-
annually, in accordance with the
terms of the coupons thereto at-
tached; and said bonds shall be
payable out of the proceeds of the
special assessment levied for said
improvement.
Both principal and interest shall
be payable at the office of the City
Treasurer in the City of Dubuque.
Said bonds shall be substantially in
the following form:
No.
Series No.
CITY OF 'DUBUQUE
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 April, A. D.
193...; or any time before that date
at the option of the City, the sum of
$500.00, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
with interest thereon at the rate of
five per cent. per annum, payable on
the presentation and surrender of the
interest coupons hereto attached,
both interest and principal are pay-
able at the office of the City Treasur-
er in the City of Dubuque in the
State of Iowa. This bond is issued
by the City of Dubuque pursuant to
and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the
Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accord-
ance with a resolution of the City
Council of said City, duly passed on
the 22nd day of December, 1930. This
bond is one of a series of 114 bonds,
113 for $500.00 numbered from 2759
to 2871 inclusive, and one for $136.79
numbered 2872, all of like tenor and
date, and issued for the purpose of
constructing sanitary sewers in what
is known as the West Dubuque Sew-
er District as delimited by Ordin-
ance No. 3 -30 and described in said
resolution; which cost is assessable
to and levied along said improve-
ment, and is made by law a lien on
all abutting or adjacent property,
and payable in ten annual install-
ments, with interest on all deferred
payments at the rate of five per cent.
per annum, and this bond is payable
only out of the money derived from
the collection of said special tax,
and said money can be used for no
other purpose. And it is hereby certi-
fied and recited that all the acts and
conditions and things required to be
done precedent to and in the issuing
of this series of bonds, have been
done, happened and performed in
regular and due form as required by
said law and resolution; and for the
assessments, collections and pay-
ment hereon of said special tax, the
faith and dligence of said City of
Dubuque are hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In Witness Whereof, the City of
Dubuque by its City Council has
caused this bond to be signed by its
Mayor and countersigned by its City
Clerk, with the seal of said City
434 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
affixed this 22nd day of December,
1930, and has authorized the use of
their fac- simile signature to the in-
terest coupons hereto attached.
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Countersigned (Seal)
(FORM OF COUPON)
On the .... clay of
A. D. 193..., the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer,
as provided in the bond, the sum. of
Dollars, at the
office of the City Treasurer in the
City of Dubuque, being months
interest due that clay on its Sewer
Bond No. , dated
193....
Mayor.
City Clerk.
Countersigned
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the Mayor and City Clerk be and
they are hereby instructed to cause
said bonds to be prepared and when
so prepared to execute said bonds,
and that the City Clerk be and he is
hereby instructed to register said
bonds in a book to be kept by him
for that purpose, and to then deliver
them to the City Treasurer who will
also register them in a book to be
kept by him for that purpose.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the City Treasurer be and he is
hereby instructd to sell said bonds
in the manner provided by law, the
proceeds of said sale to be kept in a
special fund to be known as Sewer
Fund.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the interest coupons attached
to the bonds be signed with the fac-
simile signature of the Mayor and
countersigned with the fac - simile sig-
nature of the City Clerk.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that as fast as funds allow, beginning
with the second year after the pay-
ment of interest due, these bonds
shall be called and retired in the
same ordered as numbered.
Adopted this 22 day of December,
1930.
Approved:
WM. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. McEVOY,
GEO. 0. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. 13. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Andelfinger moved the
adoption of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman McEvoy. Carried :by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of Thomas Kohl referred
to the Council by the Board of Super-
visors asking that the 1929 tax on
lot N. 1 /2 of the west 170 feet of lot
291 Davis Farm Add. be suspended,
presented and read.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Jansen. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of Mary Haun, referred to
the Council by the Board of Super-
visors, asking that the 1930 tax be
exempted on lot 38 Oak Grove Add.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Jansen. Carried by the following
vote:
Teas—Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, 'McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays - -None.
Petition of Emma Baumhover, ask-
ing to have the 1929 tax suspended
on 8. 1 /2 of lot 1 of F. W. Kruse's
Sub., presented and read.
Councilman 'Schuckert moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Jansen. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of Helen Meehan asking
that her property be not sold at the
tax sale referred to the Council by
the Board of Supervisors, presented
and read.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman
Jansen. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
December 13, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Mr. Sigman is compiling a list of
names of all members of Commis-
sions and Boards of the City, to
gether with their date of appoint-
ment and date of term expiration.
`8pecial Session, De
We have a question.. in regard to
the intention of the Council in the
Planning and Zoning Commission
personnel. Section '2 of Ordinance
No. 26 -29 reads as follows:
"The term of office of said mem-
bers shall be five (5) years, ex-
cept that the members first
named shall hold office for such
terms, not exceeding five years,
that the terms of not more than
one -third of the members will
expire hi any one year."
We interpret this to mean that not
over two expirations shall occur in
one year. Accordingly we believe
that the first two mentioned names
or appointments are for the five
year period, the third and fourth are
for four year terms and the fifth and
sixth are for three year terms and
the seventh for a two year term.
Inasmuch as undoubtedly these
same members will be reappointed,
it does not seem necessary to pass
additional legislation if Council views
this procedure as we do.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman , Schuckert moved that
the communication be referred to
the City Solicitor to prepare a reso-
lution covering the same. 'Seconded
by Councilman Andelfinger. 'Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Cooncilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
December 13, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and poli-
cies and desire to have your approval
on same for filing.
SIGNS
Majestic Cafe, 429 Main Strtet;
Policy No. 594318, Southern Surety
Co.
Army's Recreation, 388 -394 Main
Street; Policy No. IGB 1482, Stand-
ard Accident Ins. Co.
F. A. Nesler & Son, 1732 Central
Avenue; Policy No. 0. L. & T. 431912,
Continental Casualty Co.
John Martell, 265 Main 'Street;
Policy No. 0. L. & T. 432047, Con-
tinental Casualty Co.
Birndorf Bros., 240 W. 9th Street;
Bond No. 3286478, Fidelity & Deposit
Co.
Page Hotel Co., 75 E. 4th Street;
Bond No. 396875, Globe Indemnity
Co.
Orange Bowl, 1078 Main Street,
Bond No. 23341, Royal Indemnity Co.
cember 22nd, 1930 435
Iowa Dairy Co., 253'E. 21st Street;
Bond No. 17 -12- 795 -29, U. S. Fidelity
& Guaranty Co.
Mid- Continent Petroleum Corp.,
2nd & Locust Streets; Detroit Fidel-
ity & Surety Co.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the bonds be approved and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Andelfinger. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
December 22, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have ap-
proved the following bonds and poli-
cies and desire to have your approval
on same for filing.
SIGNS
B. & G. Battery & Electric Co.,
1084 Iowa Street; Policy No. PL
19192, Iowa Mutual Liability Ins. Co.
Miller Palmer Sign Co., 30th and
Washington Streets; Policy No. C.
L. I. 2069, Columbia Casualty Co.
Iowa Oil Company, Dubuque, Iowa;
Policy No. JW 1528, Standard Acci-
dent Ins. Co.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Fred Hanselman, 1879 Central Ave-
nue; Bond No. 17 -12- 2114 -27, U. S.
Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
Mullen Bros, & Co., 1036 Main
Street; Bond No. 17 -12- 1297 -29, U. S.
Fidelity & Guaranty Co.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the bonds be approved and placed on
file. Seconded by Councilman Andel-
finger. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
December 12, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In connection with the request of
the City Treasurer, as reported W
the Council December 8th, regarding
his desire to sell Lot 319 Ham's
Addition, Rhomberg Avenue near the
Water Plant, please be advised as
follows:
The City purchased this lot May
24, 1924 for $875.00 in order to secure
the right -of -way for sanitary sewer
east of Rhomberg Avenue, flowing
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 437
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
December 17, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In the 1930 budget
under the general head "Municipal
Improvements" there has been spent
to December 1st the sum of $3,514.83.
It includes new construction on vari-
ous storm sewers of the City since
April 1st.
I am told that the bond issue sold
in September for storm sewers was
to include the items totaling this
amount. However, the expenditures
were largely made before the pro-
ceeds of the bend money were re-
ceived.
I ask that authority be granted by
the Council to transfer from the spe-
cial bond fund for storm sewers to
the consolidated fund the sum of
$3,514.83. This will eliminate an
overdraft in the Municipal Improve-
ment section of the budget.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be adopted and the Treasurer
be instructed to transfer from the
storm sewer fund to the Consolidat-
ed fund $3,514.83. Seconded by
Councilman Andelfinger. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Report of activities of the City
Health Department for the month of
November, 1930, presented for ap-
proval.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the report be approved and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Jansen. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas - -Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
City Council proceedings for the
month of September, 1930, presented
for approval. Councilman Schuckert
moved that they be approved as
printed and placed on file. Second-
ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy, and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of Mrs. J. K. Kaufman,
owner of lots 2 of sub lot 1 of sub
lots 138, 140 -142 in I.. H. Langwor-
thy's Add., objecting to the assess-
ment against said property in the
amount of $34.22, stating that these
lots are hillside property and prac-
tically valueless. The assessment is
levied for the improvement of Foye
street. She asks that the Council
give her a reduction on this assess-
ment. Councilman Schuckert moved
that the petition be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman An-
delfinger. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of the Mid Continent Pet-
roleum Corporation asking. that said
Company be allowed to maintain the
driveway entrance and the cutting of
the curb as now laid out at their fill-
ing station at the corner of 2nd and
Locust streets.
Councilman McEvoy moved that
the petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Jansen.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Petition of the M. Adam Est., by
Mrs. L, Friederich, asking that the
assessment as levied against lot 12
of sub. 3 of Mineral lot 178, for the
improvement of Wood street be re-
duced, stating that the assessment
for street improvement is $127.61
and for sewer and water connections
$55.44, where as the lot is assessed
for taxation purposes at $180.00.
Councilman Jansen moved that the
petition be received and filed. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schuckert.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Ordinance No. 22 -30 providing for
the appointment of an Electrical In-
spector having passed upon first and
second reading, presented and read
a third time.
Ordinance No. 22 --30.
An Ordinance providing for the ap-
pointment of an Electrical Inspect-
or; defining his powers and duties;
prescribing rules and regulations
for the installation of electric light
and power wiring, electrical work
i
436 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
in a northerly direction. In addi-
tion to the $875.00 purchase price,
the City also has in a sewer assess-
ment amounting to $96.69, or a total
amount involved in the lot of $971.69.
Mr. E. W, Giese has offered a
- - maximum of $550.00 for Lot 319 with
reservation to the City of the right -
of -way for the said sewer. The as-
sessed valuation of Lot 319 is $360.00.
The lot is a corner lot, having ap-
proximately 50 feet frontage on
Rhomberg Avenue and 127 foot front-
age on Hawthorne Street. Assessed
valuation of Lot 318 to the north is
$300.00 and Lot 317, $300.00, while
the assessed valuations of Lot 320,
with a house, is $1620.00, 1pt 321, with
a house, $1425.00, a portion of Lot
322, $120.00 and portions of Lots 322,
324 and 325, totaling $160.00.
This lot offers a possible future
advantage to the Water Department,
either for trade for property imme-
diately in front of the Water Plant,
having a shorter depth, or possibly
other uses of undetermined char-
acter.
It is the writer's recommendation
that the offer of E. W. Giese of
$550.00 be not accepted and that the
authority be granted to deed said
lot to the Water Department for the
sum of $750.00, which I believe is a
fair value for the use that may be
applied to said property in the future
by this department.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the property
be transferred to the Water Depart-
ment. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Evoy. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
December 12, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The following four small storm
sewer requirements are brought to
your attention. We ask that author-
ity be granted for the City employees
to purchase and install said drains
with the expenses being charged to
the storm sewer bond issue fund.
(1) Extension of terra cotta pipe
drain from the west terminus of the
present storm culvert in Mt. Carmel
Road about 500 feet south of Cannon
Street.
30 feet of 24 inch terra cotta pipe
furnished and laid, estimated price,
$75.00
(2) New pipe culvert at the east
side of the 'Cascade Road at the inter-
section of Mt. Carmel Road.
100 feet of 18 inch corrugated pipe
and one inlet, estimated price,
$250.00.
(1 have suggested the corrugated
pipe rather than terra cotta pipe
for the reason that there is a
rock cut at this intersection)
(3) On Green Street west of As-
bury Street about 500 feet, 60 feet of
18 -inch corrugated iron culvert to
lead storm water from the south side
of Green Street to the gulley at the
north side, estimated price, $100.00.
(4) On the north side of Semin-
ary Street at Keppler Street there
is a present 20 -inch iron pipe dis-
charging along a bank into Keppler
Street hollow that is washing said
Keppler Street and is damaging a
fill made by the property owner of a
four family apartment house along
the east side of Keppler Street. It
is estimated that 50 feet of 20 -inch
iron corrugated pipe and 50 feet of
24 -inch terra cotta pipe from the
bottom of said fill to the rear of the
apartment house property will avoid
a possible future damage case at this
intersection, estimated price, $250.00.
Total estimated cost, $675.00.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Jansen. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
December 12, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: In connection with
the auditing of the City books every
two years by the State Examiners,
please be advised that the actual cost
for the last two years, as paid for in
1930, was $1,237.08. This charge was
paid for in one fiscal year's appro-
priation, while it covered the exam-
ination of two fiscal periods.
It is the writer's belief that an
audit of any business the size of the
City of Dubuque should occur at
least once per year. Accordingly it
is my recommendation that authority
be granted to negotiate with the
Auditor of State towards securing an
annual audit which is estimated at
approximately $700.00.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
438 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
and materials; providing for the
inspection of such work and the
manner of installation and impos-
ing a penalty for the violation of
the terms hereof; and repealing all
ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith or theretofore
enacted governing the same sub-
ject.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION, AP-
POINTMENT, QUALIFICATIONS,
SALARY, BOND.
Section 1. There is hereby created
and established the office of Elec-
trical Inspector. The Electrical In-
spector shall be appointed by the
City Manager and shall hold office at
his pleasure. The person chosen to
fill the office of Electrical Inspector
shall be a competent electrician of
good moral character and shall have
had at least four years' experience
as a journeyman in the practice of
his trade. He shall be well versed
in approved methods of electrical
construction for safety to life and
property, the statutes of the State of
Iowa, relating to electrical work, the
rules and regulations issued by the
City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, un-
der authority of the statutes, the Na-
tional Electrical Code, as approved
by the American Standards Associ-
ation, and other installation and
safety rules and standards as ap-
proved by the American Standards
Association. The Inspector shall
hold membership in the Association
of Electrical Inspectors in which he
may be entitled to membership and
shall serve on any Electric Commit-
tees of this Association to which he
may be appointed. The City Mana-
ger shall fix the salary of the Elec-
trical Inspector and may require him
to file a bond as provided by Ordi-
nance.
RIGHTS OF ACCESS TO BUILD-
ING.
Section 2. Said Electrical Inspect-
or shall have the right during reas-
onable hours to enter any building
in the discharge of his official duties,
or for the purpose of making any in-
spection or test of the installation
of electric wiring, electric devices
and or electric material contained
herein, and shall have the authority
to cause the turning off of all elec-
trical currents and cut or disconnect
in cases of emergency any wire
where such electrical currents are
dangerous to life or property or may
interfere with the work of the Fire
Department.
PERMITS.
Section 3. No alterations or addi-
tions shall be made in the existing
wiring of any building nor shall any
building be wired for the placing of
any electric light, motors, heating
devices, or any apparatus requiring
the use of electrical current, nor
shall any alterations be made in the
wiring in any building after inspec-
tion, without first notifying the Elec-
trical Inspector and securing a per-
mit therefore, except minor repair
work such as repairing flush and
snap switches, replacing fuses,
changing lamp sockets, and recep-
tacles, taping bare joints and re-
pairing drop cords. Applications for
each permit describing such work,
shall be made by the person, firm, or
corporation installing same and per-
mit when issued shall be to such ap-
plicant.
Section 4. In industrial plants
where expert electricians are regu-
larly employed and who have charge
of the electrical work in such plants,
the general provisions of Section 3
shall not apply except as follows: a
monthly inspection shall be made by
the Electrical Inspector of the in-
stallation of electric wiring, fixtures,
appliances, work and materials used
and one in connection with the op-
eration of work in said plant. A
record shall be kept at such plants
covering the preceding month. This
record shall be filed with the Elec-
trical Inspector each month prior to
the time he makes his regular in-
spection. All wiring, fixtures, appli-
ances, work done and materials usacl
in connection with electrical instal-
lation in such plants shall conform
-to the provisions, except as the same
are hereby limited or exempted. Any
falsity contained in the reports re-
quired to be filed with the Electrical
Inspector shall subject the person,
firm, or corporation responsible
therefor to the penalties provided
for in Section 26, hereof.
"Any industrial plant to whom the
provision hereof applies shall pay to
the City of Dubuque inspection fees
of $5.00 per month, which fee shall
cover the service to be performed by
the Electrical Inspector as herein
provided."
Section 5. No permit will be re-
quired for the installation of wires
to operate electric bells, gas light-
ing apparatus, call bells, burglar
alarms or other similar installations,
when a transformer is not used and
where the voltage as used is not
over fourteen (14) volts.
INSPECTION, CERTIFICATE OF
INSPECTION.
Section 6. Upon completing the
installation of any electric work,
electric light or power wiring, elec-
trical fixtures and appliances or
electrical work or materials or the
alteration thereof or addition there-
to, the Electrical Contractor or per-
son in charge of same shall notify
the Electrical Inspector who shall as
soon as possible inspect such instal-
lation, wiring, fixtures, appliances,
work and materials. If found to
comply with the requirements there-
of and upon the payment of the in-
spection fee hereinafter provided
for, he shall issue a certificate of in-
spection and approval. In case the
Electrical Inspector finds that such
installation, wiring, fixtures, appli-
ances, work or materials or any part
thereof is not in conformity with the
requirements of this Ordinance he
shall refuse to issue a certificate of
inspection and approval and upon
such refusal he shall give notice
thereof to the Electrical Contractor
or person in charge of the same, giv-
ing his reasons therefor together
with a written statement as to the
changes necessary to comply with
the requirements thereof. In no
case shall a certificate of inspection
and approval be issued on any in-
stallation that is concealed in such
manner that it cannot be examined.
All wires which are to be hidden
from view shall be inspected before
concealment and any person, firm, or
corporation installing such wires
shall notify the Electral Inspector,
giving him 24 hours in which to
make the required inspection before
such wires are concealed.
Section 7. When fires have dam-
aged wiring of any building, and
when wiring has been disconnected
by Fire department, wiring must not
be reconnected until released by the
Electrical Inspector.
Section 8. No person, firm or cor-
poration shall furnish electricity to
any person unless the provisions of
this Ordinance have been fully com-
plied with and until the certificates
of inspection and approval has been
issued by the Electrical Inspector.
Section 9. In cases of controversy
arising over the interpretation of
any part of this Ordinance, the in-
terpretation of the Electrical In-
spector shall be final.
RECORDS OF PERMITS AND IN-
SPECTIONS:
Section 10. The Electrical Inspect-
or shall keep complete records of
all permits issued and inspections
made and other official work per-
formed under the provisions of this
Ordinance. He shall be provided
with the necessary clerical help to
carry out the provisions of this sec-
tion.
INSPECTION FEES.
Section 11. Before delivering a
certificate of inspection and approval
the Electrical Inspector shall collect
Special Session, December 22nc1, 1930 439
from the person, firm, or corporation
procuring the same ,a fee computed
in accordance with the following
schedule provided, however, that in
no case snail such fee be less than
fifty cents.
Outlets (10 or less), each $ .15
Outlets (10 to 25 incl.), each .08
Outlets (over 25), each .05
Electric signs or outline- light-
ing of more than two sockets 2.00
Range and heating devices, each 1.00
Fixtures (1 to 10 incl.), each .10
Fixtures (over 10), each .05
Motors and Apparatus including
control-
(0 to P) $.75
(1 to 2 H. P.) 1.00
(3 to 5 H. P.) 2.00
(6 to 10 H. P.) 2.50
(11 to 20 H. P.) 3.00
(21 to 30 H. P.) 3.50
More than 30 H. P. fee shall be
$3.50 plus 10c .for, each additional
H. P.
Ceiling fans, each - .•...•$ .25
Exhaust fan (0 to 1 /8 II. P. Incl) .50
Battery chargers 1.110
Transformers (0 lo 1 K. W.
Incl.) 1.00
Transformers (over 1 K. W.) 2.00
Reinspections: For each rein -
spection made necessary by
faulty construction 1.00
APPROVED MATERIALS.
Section 12. No electrical mater-
ials, devices or appliances shall be
used or installed in the City of Du-
buque unless they are in conformity
with the provisions of this Ordi-
nance, the statutes of the State of
Iowa, and unless they are in con-
formity with approved methods of
construction for safety to life and
property. Conformity of electrical
materials, devices . and appliances
with the standards of Underwriter's
Laboratories, Inc., as approved by
the American Engineering Associa-
tion and other standards approved
by the American Engineering Stand-
ards Association shall be prima facie
evidence that such electrical mater-
ials, devices and appliances comply
with the requirements of this Ordi-
nance. The maker's name, trade
mark or other identification symbol
shall be placed on all electrical ma-
terial, devices and appliances used
or installed under this Ordinance.
CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS.
Section 13. All wire carrying a
voltage in excess of 250 volts and
less than 600 volts shall be inclosed
in all metal conduit, metal raceways
or a steel armored cable.
Section 14. All buildings within
the fire limits and all buildings, oc-
cupied by three or more families, all
hotels, schools, convents, churches,
440 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
hospitals, sanitariums, institutions
for the care of orphans or aged peo-
ple, club houses, theatres, dance and
amusement halls, all buildings used
for public assemblies, all buildings
used for commercial purposes, and
all buildings used for industrial pur-
poses, shall be wired in approved
rigid or flexible metal conduit, metal
raceways except where additions
are to be made to existing approv-
ed feeder systems, at which time
such additions may be made with
wires in rigid or flexible metal con-
duit, metal raceways or with steel
armored cable.
Section 15. Underground services
whether in rigid metal conduit, rigid
non - metallic conduit, or park cable
or other approved underground
cable shall be not less than two
standard wire sizes larger than the
smallest standard wire size allow-
able for the load conditions as stated
elsewhere in this Ordinance.
Section 16. Neither armored cable
nor flexible metal conduit shall be
installed in any location where ex-
perience has shown rapid deteriora-
tion of iron or steel or their protec-
tive coating.
EMERGENCY LIGHTS.
Section 17. Emergency Lights shall
be installed wherever necessary to
illuminate stairways, corridors, fire
escapes and all other ways of egress
from:
A. Theaters; including motion
picture houses.
B. Assembly halls fitted with or
without a stage or platform, used
for purposes of general assemblage,
lodge halls, for dancing, for skating,
for lectures, or for entertainments
or exhibitions.
C. Public or private hospitals
having accommodations for more
than ten or ambulatory
patients or more than six patients
confined to bed and quartered above
the first story.
D. Hotels and public rooming
houses of more than fifteen rooms.
Section 18. All meter installations
hereafter made shall be equipped
with a standard approved blocked
steel service cabinet inclosing all
service connection parts, including
externally operated switch, fuses and
meter connections. This standard
service outfit shall be used for en-
trance as well as customer's meter
connections and shall be arranged
so as to be sealed by the company
supplying the electricity or its auth-
orized representative. Circuit or
branch fuses shall be installed for
all circuits in such a manner a.g to
be externally accessible to the con-
sumer or owner of the premises.
Section 19. Lighting Services,
Feeders, Branch Circuits.
This section applies only to instal-
lations for lighting and other appli-
cations of electricity commonly sup-
plied from lighting circuits for con-
nection to 115 volt or 115 -230 volt
distribution systems and does not ap-
ply to wiring for the supply of en-
ergy to power equipment is supplied
from the same feeders supplying
lighting systems. The requirements
of this section shall be deemed addi-
tional to, or amendatory of these
prescribed elsewhere in this Ordi-
nance.
A. Branch circuit panel boards
shall contain a minimum of one
spare circuit for each five circuits
in service or fraction thereof.
B. Where branch circuit distribu-
tion cabinets are installed in such
a way as to prevent wiring to them,
to make use of spare circuit posi-
tions without injuring the structure
or finish of the building, some means
shall be provided for such accessi-
bility.
C. The current - carrying capacity
of feeders in an interior wiring sys-
tefn shall be not smaller than the
smallest allowable wire size per-
mitted for existing load conditions
plus 7 amperes at 115 volts for
each spare circuit position.
D. Conductors for services and
feeders shall be of such size that the
total voltage drop from the point of
entrance to the farthest branch cir-
cuit distributing panel board shall
not exceed three per cent with the
load equal to the total capacity as
stated in Paragraph 19c.
E. In laying out an installation,
except for constant current systems,
every reasonable effort shall be made
to secure distribution centers locat-
ed in easily accessible places at
which points cut -outs and switches
controlling the various branch cir-
cuits shall be grouped for conven-
ience and safety of operation. The
load shall be divided as evenly as
possible between branches and all
complicated and unecessary wiring
shall be avoided.
F. Wire sizes for branch circuits
in all classes of building, except res-
idences, shall be such that the volt-
age drop between the branch circuit
distribution panel and the farthest
outlet does not exceed 3 volts.
G. Residences shall be construed
to be buildings or parts of buildings
designed for occupancy by not more .
than two families; and out buildings
on the same premises, such as gar-
ages, designed to house not more
than 2 cars.
H. For the purpose of demand
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
calculations, receptacle outlets which
are a part of combination lighting
and appliance receptacle circuits
shall be rated at not less than fifty
(50) watts each.
19 -I. There shall be not more
than six sockets on any branch cir-
cuit supplying display window light-
ing.
19 -J. A demand factor of 50 shall
be applied to feeders for show win-
dow lighting outside the fire limits.
Section 20. All motors of one H.
P. or larger operating on voltages of
more than fifty (50) volts shall be
protected from overload by thermal
cut -outs or time limit relays.
Section 21. When an addition or
change in old wiring, in excess of
thirty per cent (30 %) of present in-
stallation is made all of said instal-
lation shall comply with this ordi-
nance.
Secion 22. Wherever possible,
rigid metal conduit and /or rigid non-
metallic conduit shall be pitched for
drainage. Where conduits are pitch-
ed, drainage of condensation or
moisture entering the conduit shall
be accomplished in such a manner
as to effectively dispose of such con-
densation or moisture.
Section 23. WORMANSHIP. In all
wiring special attention shall be paid
to the mechanical execution of the
work, care to be taken in neatly run-
ning, connecting, soldering, taping
conductors and securing and attach-
ing the fittings and whenever in the
opinion of the Electrical Inspector
the installation is not so executed,
he shall order such changes, alter-
ations or reconstruction as he shall
deem necessary.
Section 24. No certificate of in-
spection shall be issued unless the
electric light, power, and heating in-
stallations are in strict conformity
with the provisions of this Ordi-
nance, the Statutes of the State of
Iowa, the rules and regulations is-
sued by the Industrial Commission
of Iowa under authority of the State
Statues, and unless they are in con-
formity with the approved methods
of construction for safety to life and
property. The regulations as laid
down in the National Electrical Code,
as approved by the American Safety
Code, as approved by the American
Standards Association, and in the
National Electrical Safety Code, as
approved by the American Standards
Association, and other installation
and safety regulations approved by
the American Standards Association
shall be prima facie evidence of
such approved methods.
441
EXCEPTIONS TO THIS ORDI-
NANCE.
Section 25. The provisions of this
Ordinance shall not apply to the in-
stallation of electric light or power
wiring, electrical fixtures, appli-
ances, work or material in connec-
tion with the erection, construction,
maintenance or repair of sub-
stations, central power stations,
power houses or street car barns or
public utility companies furnishing
electric current for light, or power
or street railway companies nor to
the trolley wires, line wires, fixtures
or other apparatus or appliances be-
longing to suck companies and lo-
cated on the streets or alleys of the
City nor to the installation of the
electric wiring, fixtures, appliances,
work or material of public service
telephone and telegraph companies
and necessary for or incident to the
transmission of intelligence by such
companies.
This Ordinance shall not be con-
strued to relieve or lessen the re-
sponsibility or liability of any party
owning, operating, controlling or in-
stalling any electrical wiring, elec-
tric devices, and /or electrical ma-
terials for damages to person or
property caused by any defect there-
in nor shall the City be held as as-
suming any such liability by reason
of the inspection authorized herein,
or certificate of inspection issued as
herein provided.
PENALTY.
Section 26. Any person, firm or
corporation, who shall fail to com-
ply with any of the provisions here-
of, shall upon conviction thereof, be
punished by a fine of net less than
five dollars nor more than one hun-
dred dollars. together with the cost
of persecution, and in default of pay-
ment thereof, by imprisonment for
not less than five days nor more
than sixty days:
REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDI-
NANCES.
Section 27. All ordinances or
parts of ordinances conflicting with
the provisions of this ordinance and
all ordinances heretofore adopted re-
lating to this same subject, be and
the same are hereby repealed.
Section 28. This Ordinance shall
take effect ten days from and after
its final passage by the City Council
and publication as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 3rd
day of November, 1930.
Passed upon first and second read-
ing this 3rd day of November, 1930.
Passed, adopted, and approved,
442 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
upon final reading, this 22nd day of
December, 1930.
WM. H. MEUSER,
Mayor.
ED. M'EVOY,
GEO. O. JANSEN,
H. F. SCHUCKERT,
M. B. ANDELFINGER,
Councilmen.
Attest: JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Tele-
graph- Herald and Times - Journal
newspaper Dec. 24th, 1930.
JOHN STUBER,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
this be considered the third reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Andelfinger. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays -None.
Councilman Schuckert moved the
adoption of the Ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Andelfinger. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays -None.
Ordinance No. 21 - 30
An Ordinance vacating Bellevue
street easterly to the end of said
street and granting and conveying
a portion of said street to Peter
Theobold, owner of abutting prop-
erty, presented and read.
Councilman Jansen moved that
this be considered the first reading
of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schuckert. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays -None.
Councilman Jansen moved that the
rules be suspended, requiring an or-
dinance to be read on three separate
days. Seconded by Councilman Mc-
Eyoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas -Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays -None.
The ordinance was read a second
time.
Councilman Jansen moved that
this be considered the second react-
ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays -None.
Dubuque, Iowa, Dec. 17, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: We herewith offer for
your consideration and approval,
certain changes in our electric light
and power rates as applicable to
your City. For some time we have
been contemplating a rearrangement
of electric rates for Dubuque, and
after mature consideration envolviug
considerable study, we have arrived
at a readjustment of rates which
gives our customers a material re-
duction in their electric bills.
It will be observed that all classes
of service (except those hereafter
noted) are affected, and that prac-
tically all consumers, large and
small, are benefitted.
Although these changes are not
warranted by the present state of
our business and that we are mak-
ing considerable sacrifice in our an-
nual earnings, we hope and feel that
such sacrifice may be temporary and
will result in greater use of electric
service.
In making this reduction we also
have in mind our obligation to the
public in helping to relieve the pres-
ent financial condition of the coun-
try.
Reductions have been made in
rates for Domestic lighting, Option-
al Domestic Service, Commercial
lighting, Small Power Service, Large
Power Service and Street Lighting.
No reduction has been made in our
rate which applies to primary high
voltage service, and to special con-
tracts for wholesale service in large
quantities. Our special electrical
cooking rate also remains unchang-
ed. These exceptions are now at the
lowest rate which we can afford. At
present, Residence and Commercial
Lighting are served under a common
rate, but the proposed changes con-
template a segregation of these
classes 'of service.
The proposed Residence Lighting
rate will apply strictly to single
homes or single apartments; Com-
mercial Lighting rates will apply to
commercial businesses of all kinds,
including combination business
houses and residences. The Option-
al Residence Lighting rates shall be
available for single residences and
apartments only, with the exception
that such rates shall apply to re-
frigeration and cooking in commer-
cial houses where the service is sep-
arately metered, but shall not apply
to lighting in commercial houses. By
Commercial houses we mean all
stores, boarding houses, churches;
theatres, schools and institutions of
all kinds.
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930 443
Small factories using light and
power will take the Commercial
lighting rate for their lighting load
and the Power rate applicable to
their particular lead.
The 5% discount proposed for
large power users applies only to
the rate known as the Large Power
Rate, and does not apply to special
contract rates or primary metered
customers.
With the approval of your honor-
able body we expect to put these
changes of rates in effect as of Jan-
uary first, Nineteen Hundred and
Thirty -one.
Schedules of present rates and
proposed changes are hereto at-
tached.
Yours very truly,
INTERSTATE POWER. COMPANY,
By Geo. E. Taylor,
General Manager.
Interstate Power Company Proposed
Rate for Residence Lighting,
Dubuque, Iowa
$.085 net per KWH for any part of
the first 3U KWH used per month.
$.075 net per KWH for any part of
the next 70 KWH used per month.
$.065 net per KWH for any part of
the next 100 KWH used per month.
$.055 net per KWH for any part of
the next 300 KWH used per month.
$.045 net per KWH for any part of
the next 500 KWH used per month.
$.035 net per KWH for any part of
the next 1000 KWH used per
month.
$.030 net per KWIl for any part of
the next 2000 KWH used per
month.
Minimum bill -$1.00 per month.
Payment:
Bills will be rendered at One Cent
(lc) per Kilowatt Hour higher than
the above Net rate. which One Cent
(lc) per Kilowatt Hour may be de-
ducted from the bills, as rendered, if
payment is made within Ten (10)
days after their dates of issue.
The Present Rate is:
$.09 net per KWH for any part of the
first 30 KWH used per rnonth.
$.08 net per KWH for any part of the
next 70 KWFI used per month.
$.07 net per KWII for any part of the
next 100 KWH used per month.
$.06 net per KWH for any part of the
next 300 KWH used per month.
$.05 net per KWH for any part of the
next 500 KWH used per month.
$.04 net per KWH for any part of the
next 1000 KWH used per month.
$.03 net per KWH for any part of the
next 2000 KWH used per month.
Interstate Power Company Proposed
Rate for Optional Domestic Ser-
vice- Dubuque, Iowa.
$4.25 net per month, which shall in-
clude 50 KWH.
$0.04 net per KWH for any part of
the next 50 KWH used fer month.
$0.03 net per KWH for all in excess
of 100 KWH used per month.
Minimum bill -$4.25 net per
month.
AVAILABILITY:
For residence use only, and de-
signed to take care of entire re-
quirement of residences, including
ranges, refrigeration, etc., on one
meter. This rate is also applicable
to commercial institutions for ranges
and fractional horsepower refriger-
ating machinery only, but does not
include any lighting, fans, small mo-
tors or small appliance load in any-
thing but residences.
The present rate is:
$4.45 net per month, which shall in-
clude 50 WKH.
$0.04 net per KWH for any part of
the next 50 KWII used per month.
$0.03 net per KWH for all in excess
of 100 KWH used per month.
Minimum bill -$4.45 net per
month.
Interstate Power Company Proposed
Rate for Commercial Lighting -
Dubuque, Iowa.
$.07 net per KWH for any part of the
first 200 KWH used per month.
$.06 net per KWH for any part of the
next 300 KWH used per month.
$.05 net per KWH for any part of the
next 500 KWH used per month.
$.04 net per KWH for any part of the
next 1000 KWH used per month.
$.03 net per KWH for all in excess
of 2000 WKH used per month. °
Minimum bill -$1.00 per month.
Payment:
Bills will be rendered at One Cent
(lc) per Kilowatt Hour higher than
the above net rate, which One Cent
(lc) per Kilowatt Hour may be de-
ducted from the bills, as rendered, if
payment is made within Ten (10)
clays after their dates of issue.
The Present Rate is:
$.09 net per KWH for any part of the
first 30 KWH used per month.
$.08 net per KWH for any part of the
next 70 KWH used per month.
$.07 net per KWH for any part of the
next 100 KWH used per month.
$.06 net per KWH for any part of the
next 300 KWH used per month.
$.05 net per KWH for any part of the
next 500 KWH used per month.
$.04 net per KWH for any part of the
next 1000 KWH used per month.
$.03 net per KWH for all in excess
of 2000 KWH used per month.
444 Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
Interstate Power Company Proposed
Rate for Small Power -
Dubuque, Iowa.
$.0G per KWH for any part of the
first 500 KWH used per month.
$.05 per KWH for any part of the
next 500 KWH used per month.
$.04 per KWH for any part of the
next 1000 KWH used per month.
$.03 per KWH for all in excess of
2000 KWH used per month.
Minimum Bill.
$1.00 per Horsepower of connected
load, but in no case less than $1.00
per month.
Payment:
Bills will be rendered at One Cent
(1c) Kilowatt Hour higher than the
above net rate, which One Cent (lc)
per Kilowatt Hour may be deducted
from the bills, as rendered, if pay-
ment is made within 10 days after
their date of issue.
The present rate is:
$.07 net per KWH for any part of the
first 250 KWH used per month.
$.06 net per KWH for any part of the
next 250 KWH used per month.
$.05 net per KWH for any part of the
next 500 KWH used per month.
$.04 net per KWH for any part of the
next 1000 KWH used per month.
$.035 net per KWH for any part of
the next 8000 KWH used per
month.
$.03 net per KWH for all in excess of
10,000 KWH used per month.
INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY
PROPOSED RATES FOR STREET LIGHTING IN DUBUQUE
Hours Price per Lamp
per per Year
Number Size Type Owned by Year Present
a 19 2,600 c.n. Std. City 4,000 $100.00
b 81 2.600
c 4 600 2,000 62.50
4,000 60.00
d 21 600 " 2,000 35.00
e 670 600 " 0. H. Power Co. 4,000 65.00
f 24 400 " 4,000 57.60
g 46 250 " Std. City 4,000 42.64
h 51 250 " 2,000 35.00
i 2 250 " 0. H. Power Co. 4,000 45.00
J 72 100 4,000 27.50
k 3 100 w. " 4,000 27.50
1 91 Magnetite Std. City 2,000 55.00
nt 3 25 watt signals at R. R. tracks
n 19 50 watt police signals.
o 13 Park lights - Clusters 5)
p 6 Park lights- Clusters 5)
p 6 Intersections - Traffic lights.
Minimum Bill -$1.00 per Horse-
power connected.
Interstate Power Company Proposed
Reduction in Large Power Rate.
A reduction of 5 per cent (5 %)
will be made when computing the
rate for
Large Power,
Which is stated as follows:
Rate:
The sum of the demand and em-
ergency charges.
Demand Charges:
$1.50 net per month per Kilowatt of
integrated demand.
$.03 net per Kilowatt hour for any
part of the first 5000 KWH used
per month.
$.02 net per Kilowatt hour for any
- part of the next 5000 used per
month.
$.0175 net per Kilowatt hour for all
in excess of 10,000 KWH used per
month.
Minimum Bill -$1.00 per month
per Horsepower, or fraction thereof
of the connected load,
The new contracts will be made on
the above rate for less than fifteen
(15) Kilowatts of demand. Custom-
ers now being served who have less
than fifteen (15) kilowatts of de-
mand will continue to be served
under the present rate, less the five
per cent (5 %) reduction stated
above, and under the existing condi-
tions.
Proposed
$100.00
57.00
54.00
29.00
58.00
50.00
35.00
27.00
38.00
23.00
24.00
55.00
35.00 35.00
12.00 12.00
57.91 57.91
36.00 36.00
17.30 Per 17.30
mo.
Total cost per year at present $66,390.87
Total cost per year as proposed 59,817.43
Saving per year $6,573.44
Per cent saving 10%
This is the Average Price for 42 lamps at $42.50 and four at $45.00.
Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
December 22, 1930.
To the Honorable Mayor and City
Council.
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The letter of Decem-
ber 17, 1930, and the proposed
changes in Light and Power rates
attached thereto from the Interstate
Pow, er Company are resultant from
the discussions and investigations
started by the City Council with Mr.
Charles•Dove and the further power
considerations and comparisons by
Council on December 6th and 15th
and the tentative approval of the
same by Council December 20, 1930,
after the conference with Messrs. G.
E. Taylor and G. F. Maddock.
The proposed rates include reduc-
tions to the following service: Resi-
dence Lighting, Optional Residence
Lighting, Commercial Lighting,
Small Power, Large Power and
Street Lighting. No reductions have
been made in the Cooking Rate,
Large Power Rates "C" and "CO";
and no reductions are made to spe-
cial rate contracts.
No rates have been increased in
this proposal of rate changes. The
proposed reductions occur at the be-
ginning of each class of rates, thus
benefiting all customers. Specific
changes in the effected rate sched-
ules are as following:
(A). RESIDENCE LIGHTING, as
proposed is separated from present
Residence and Commercial Lighting
schedule. A reduction of % cent per
KWH is effective in each step up to
a consumption of 2000 KWH per
month. This new rate offers reduc-
tion of 5% at 15 KWH and up to
7% at 500 KWH per month. The
minimum is and remains at $1.00 per
month.
(B). OPTIONAL RESIDENCE
LIGHTING, as proposed, is based on
same steps of KWH as present
schedule. The change occurs in the
cost to every consumer of the first
50 KWH per month minimum
charge. Present rate is $4.45, while
the proposed cost will be $4.25, a
saving of $.20 per month. No other
change is proposed in this schedule
so that all optional customers will
be reduced a flat $.20 per month.
(C). COMMERCIAL LIGHTING,
as proposed, is Separated from Resi-
flential Lighting. This schedule of-
fers reductions in the first 200 KWH
per month. The present cost for 200
KWH is $15.30 and the proposed will
be $14.00, a saving of $1.30 or 9%
At higher consumptions than 200
KWH the flat reduction of $1.30 per
month will apply to each. The mini-
mum bill per month will be $1.00,
as at present.
445
(D) SMALL POWER SERVICE,
as proposed, includes a reduction of
one cent per KWH for the first 250
KWH per month. The present cost
of 250 KWH is $17.50; the proposed
cost will be $15.00, a saving of $2.50
or 14% at 250 KWH. Loads higher
than 250 KWH will receive a pro-
posed flat reduction of $2.50 per
month. The minimum bill per month
will continue to be $1.00 per H. P.
of connected load.
(E). LARGE POWER SERVICE,
as proposed, is exactly as the present
rate structure, except that a flat 5%
reduction is made on each hill. The
minimum of $1.00 per month per H.
P. is the same as present minimum
charge.
(F). STREET LIGHTING, as pro-
posed, includes a reduction in nearly
all classes of service of street and
boulevard lighting and is calculated
to be a 10 %' reduction. 600 C. P.
overhead lamps will be reduced from
$65.00 to $58.00 each per year; 400
C. P. overhead lamps will be reduced
from $57.50 to $50.00 per year; 250
C. P. overhead lamps will -be reduced
from $42.50 to $35.00 per year, etc.
The annual cost at present basis of
charges and lights in service is $66,-
390.87. The proposed cost at the
same basis will be $59,817.44, or a
saving of $6,573.44 per year or 9.9 %.
The proposed change of rates in-
cludes the following estimated re-
ductions:
Per Year.
Residence Lighting •....$14,500.00
Optional Residence lighting 1,700.00
Commercial Lighting 10,000.00
Small Power ._ .__... 1,200.00
Large Power 2,100.00
City Street Lighting 6,500.00
Total Reductions -- $36,000.00
The writer is gratified at the ac-
tion of the Interstate Power Com-
pany officials for their agreed upon
rate reductions at this time. It is
earnestly hoped that increases in in-
dividual consumption will stimulate
the electrical load to such an extent
that other rate changes may be ef-
fective in the near future.
I wish to thank the City Council
for the thorough and conscientious
Effort made within the last two
months toward a comparison and
study of light and power rates with
other cities and the final culmination
of this rate reduction which will ef-
fect nearly every customer in Du-
buque.
It is recommended that acceptance
on the part of the City Council be
made of the proposed reduction in
446 'Special Session, December 22nd, 1930
Light and Power rates at this time.
Respectfully submitted,
R. M. EVANS,
City Manager.
Councilman Schuckert moved that
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager be approved and the rate
schedule as proposed by the Inter-
state. Power Company be accepted.
Seconded by Council McEvoy. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Counclman Schuckert moved that
the Schedule submitted by the In-
terstate Power Company, under the
heading of Proposed Rates for Street
Lighting in Dubuque be accepted
and that the existing Contract be-
tween the City of Dubuque and said
Interstate Power Company be
amended to conform with said
schedule. Seconded by Councilman
McEvoy. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Councilman Andelfinger moved
that the proper authorities at. Wash-
ington be communicated with, with
the request that they engage local
Architects in connection with the
construction and supervision of the
proposed new Post Office to be con-
structed in Dubuque. Seconded by
Councilman Schuckert. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
Councilman Jansen moved that
sufficient lights of the overhead type
be installed on Seminary street be-
tween the Senior High school and
Clark college. Seconded by Council-
man Schuckert. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Jansen, McEvoy and Scuckert.
Nays — Councilman Andelfinger.
Petition of Herman Morris, 1824
White street, asking that he be al-
lowed to peddle fruit and vegetables,
without being compelled to procure
a license, being an ex-soldier. Coun-
cilman Schuckert moved that the pe-
tion be referred to the City Mana-
ger. Seconded by Councilman Jan-
sen. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas —Mayor Meuser, Councilmen
Andelfinger, Jansen, McEvoy and
Schuckert.
Nays —None.
A petition signed by Mrs. Peter
Seippel, Mrs. Selina Callahan, Mrs.
T. P. Kelly and Martin Rabbett, ask-
ing that the Council offer an apology
for the City for the arrest of their
four boys 011 night of September 8th.
The boys were •arrested on suspicion
of pulling a trolley on a West Du-
buque street car, at West Fifth and
Hill streets. On motion the petition
was referred to the City Manager for
investigation and report.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned.
JOHN STUB1 R,
City Clerk.
Approved
Adopted
Councilmen:
Attest:
1930.
1930.
City Clerk.