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and Summary of Revenues for Month Ended 7/31.
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DUBUQUE COUNTY
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of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the
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Ad text : CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
SPECIAL SESSION
The Dubuque City Council met in special session at 5:00 p.m.
on August 16, 2021, in the second -floor Council Chambers of
the Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street.
Present: Mayor Buol (attended via phone); Mayor Pro Tern
Sprank (chaired the meeting due to Mayor Buols attendance via
phone); Council Members Cavanagh, Farber, Jones, Resnick,
Roussell; City Manager Van Milligen (attended via phone), City
Attorney Bramwell.
Mayor Pro Tern Sprank read the call and stated this is a
special session of the City Council called for the purpose of
conducting work sessions on the Inclusive Dubuque quarterly
update and Black Hills Energy project updates.
WORK SESSIONS (2)
1. Inclusive Dubuque Quarterly Update
Staff from the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque
presented the Inclusive Dubuque 2nd Quarter 2021 report. Paul
Duster, Director of Community Initiatives, and Clara Lopez
Ortiz, Equity Coordinator, made a presentation. Topics
included:
- Vision and Values
- Business Leader Equity Cohort
- Recent Inclusive Dubuque Activities
- New Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Resources
- Future Initiatives
Ms. Ortiz displayed the inclusivedubuque.org website and
discussed the DEI toolkit and the Cultural Resource Guide
webpages.
The presenters responded to questions from the City Council
regarding the targeted audience for the DEI toolkit, defining
equity, and plans for the youth employment coalition.
This work session concluded at 5:29 p.m.
2. Black Hills Energy Project Updates
Representatives from Black Hills Energy provided updates on
recent projects and potential partnerships that support the
citys climate action goals. Jeff Stauder, maier, Eastern Iowa
Operations Manager; Nicole Breitbach, Senior Community Affairs
Manager; and Katie Fleming, Director of Sustainability and
ESG, made a presentation. Topics included:
- Safe Digging
- Iowa Gas
- Statistics Across Iowa in 2020
- Environmental Stewardship
- Sustainability at Black Hills Energy
- Clean Energy Goals
- Electric Utilities
- Natural Gas Utilities
- Natural Gas Emissions Reduction Strategies
- EPA Methane Challenge
- Renewable Gas Energy (RNG)
- Energy Efficiency
- Emerging Technology
- Dubuque Energy Study
- Dubuque Home Heat Energy Mix
- Impact of Residential Electrification on Electricity use
in Iowa
The presenters responded to questions from the City Council
regarding electric charging stations, Black Hills Energys
partnership with the Dubuque Metropolitan Area Solid Waste
Agency (DMASWA), future initiatives, best practices in other
communities, and recommendations for home efficiency.
There being no further business, Mayor Pro Tem Sprank
declared the meeting adjourned at 6:19 p.m.
/s/Adrienne N. Breitfelder
City Clerk
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
REGULAR SESSION
The Dubuque City Council met in regular session at 6:30 p.m.
on August 16, 2021, in the second -floor Council Chambers of
the Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street.
Present: Mayor Buol (attended via phone); Mayor Pro Tern
Sprank (chaired the meeting due to Mayor Buol's attendance via
phone); Council Members Cavanagh, Farber, Jones, Resnick,
Roussel]; City Manager Van Milligen (attended via phone), City
Attorney Brumwell.
Mayor Pro Tem Sprank read the call and stated this is a
regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of
conducting such business that may properly come before the
City Council.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CONSENT ITEMS
Motion by Resnick to receive and file the documents, adopt
the resolutions, and dispose of as indicated. Seconded by
Farber. Motion carried 7-0.
1. Minutes and Reports Submitted: City Council Proceedings
of 8/2 and 8/9; Civil Service Commission of 7/15; Five Flags
Civic Center Commission of 7/26; Library Board of Trustees of
5/27 and 6/24; Library Board of Trustees Update of 7/22;
Zoning Board of Adjustment of 7/22; Proof of Publication for
City Council Proceedings of 7/19; Proof of Publication for
List of Claims and Summary of Revenues for month ended 6/30.
Upon motion the documents were received and filed.
2. Notice of Claims and Suits: Ken Hanson for vehicle
damage; Luke Morarend for vehicle damage; John Sweeney for
property damage. Upon motion the documents were received,
filed, and referred to the City Attorney.
3. Disposition of Claims: City Attorney advised that the
following claims have been referred to Public Entity Risk
Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance
Pool: Masud Hamid for personal injury; Ken Hanson for vehicle
damage; Luke Morarend for vehicle damage; John Sweeney for
property damage. Upon motion the documents were received,
filed, and concurred.
4. Approval of City Expenditures: City Manager recommended
City Council approval for payment of City expenditures. Upon
motion the documents were received and filed, and Resolution
No. 277-21 Authorizing the Director of Finance and Budget/City
Treasurer to make certain payments of bills that must be paid
and approved for payment in accordance with City procedures
was adopted.
5. New Gillig and Para Transit Buses To Be Displayed at City
Council Meeting on September 7, 2021: City Manager transmitted
information about four new 29-foot Heavy Duty Gillig buses
purchased in the spring of 2020, and seven new Ford Glaval
Universal Gas minibuses purchased in the spring of 2021. One
bus of each style will be displayed in front of the Historic
Federal Building at 4:30 pm on September 7, 2021, to allow
City Council Members and citizens an opportunity to explore
these new buses. Upon motion the documents were received and
filed.
6. Recommend Approval of Service Agreement with Vermont
Systems Inc. for Park and Recreation Management System: City
Manager recommended approval of the Service Agreement with
Vermont Systems Inc. for the new Park and Recreation
Management System. Upon motion the documents were received,
filed and approved.
7. Five Flags Civic Center Commission Correspondence to City
Council: Correspondence from the Five Flags Civic Center
Commission (FFCCC) regarding the Five Flags reconstruction
project. Upon motion the documents were received and filed.
8. Approval to Execute Agreement for City of Dubuque
AmeriCorps Program: Creating Opportunities: City Manager
recommended approval to execute an agreement for the City of
Dubuque AmeriCorps Program: Creating Opportunities grant award
in the amount of $110,000. Upon motion the documents were
received, filed and approved.
9. Interim Management Agreement With Dubuque Community Ice &
Recreation, Inc.: City Manager recommended approval of a
one -month (August 2021) Interim Management Agreement with
Dubuque Community Ice & Recreation, Inc. Upon motion the
documents were received, filed and approved.
10. Miracle League of Dubuque Naming Recognition Signage
Approval: City Manager recommended approval of the naming
recognition signage to be placed at the Miracle League of
Dubuque Complex. Upon motion the documents were received,
filed and approved.
11. Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals New
Interagency Agreement: City Manager recommended approval of
the 28E agreement with the Iowa Department of Inspections and
Appeals for inspection, licensing, and enforcement for the
period July 1, 2021-June 30, 2024. Upon motion the documents
were received, filed and approved.
12. Flood Control Levee Repair Project Contract Award - CIP
7202155: City Manager recommended that the award for the Flood
Control Levee Repair Project be officially recorded in the
minutes of the City Council. Upon motion the documents were
received, filed and made a Matter of Record.
13. Notice of Appeals for 2021 Assessments: Correspondence
from Troy Patzner, City Assessor, informing the City Council
of five appeals from the Dubuque City Board of Review
decisions for the 2021 assessment of values. Upon motion the
documents were received and filed.
14. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood
Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) Panels: Correspondence from Luis V.
Rodriguez, P.E., Director of Engineering and Modeling Division
form the Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration,
stating that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
has issued revised Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) panels
within the city. Upon motion the documents were received and
filed.
15. Iowa Department of Transportation Five -Year (2021-2026)
Agreement for Maintenance and Repair of Primary Roads in
Municipalities: City Manager recommended approval of the
execution of the Five Year (2021-2026) Agreement for
Maintenance and Repair of Primary Roads in Municipalities
between the Iowa Department of Transportation and the City of
Dubuque. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and
approved.
16. Approval of Plat of Survey of Lot 14A of OHares
Subdivision, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa For Vacating
Petition (University of Dubuque Grace Street Vacate
Agreement): City Manager recommended approval of the Plat of
Survey of Lot 14A of OHare's Subdivision in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa. Upon motion the documents were received and
filed, and Resolution No. 278-21 Approving plat of proposed
vacated portion of Grace Street, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
to be known as Lot 14A of Ohare's Subdivision, in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa was adopted.
17. Final Plat of Stone Brook Center Third Addition: City
Manager recommended approval of the Final Plat of Stone Brook
Center Third Addition as it is in compliance with the City of
Dubuques Unified Development Code. Upon motion the documents
were received and filed, and Resolution No. 279-21 Authorizing
approval of the Final Plat of Stone Brook Center Third
Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa was adopted.
18. Final Plat of Country View Estates: City Manager
recommended approval of the final plat of Country View Estates
subject to allowing 22-foot paving width for Hales Mill Road,
and waiving Sections 11-20 Water Supply, 11- 21 Sanitary
Sewer, 11-23 Obligation to Install Improvements, and 11-24
Improvement Guarantees. Upon motion the documents were
received and filed, and Resolution No. 280-21 Approving the
final plat of Country View Estates in Dubuque County, Iowa was
adopted.
19. Final Plat of Rustic Point Estates #2: City Manager
recommended approval of the Final Plat of Rustic Point Estates
#2 as it is in compliance with the City of Dubuques Unified
Development Code and the Citys policy for sustainability
points when receiving public assistance. Upon motion the
documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 281-21
Authorizing approval of the Final Plat of Rustic Point Estates
#2 in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa was adopted.
20. Liquor License Renewals: City Manager recommended
approval of annual beer, liquor and wine licenses as
submitted. Upon motion the documents were received and filed,
and Resolution No. 282-21 Approving applications for beer,
liquor, and/or wine permits, as required by City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances Title 4 Business and License Regulations,
Chapter 2 Liquor Control, Article B Liquor, Beer and Wine
Licenses and Permits was adopted.
ITEMS SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Motion by Resnick to receive and file the documents, adopt
the resolutions, and set the public hearings as indicated.
Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 7-0.
1. Proceedings for Public Hearing on the Issuance of Not to
Exceed $290,000, Sewer Revenue Capital Loan Notes (Interim
Financing) State Revolving Funds, Planning and Design Loan
Applications: City Manager recommended that a public hearing
be set for September 7, 2021, on the proposition of selling
not to exceed $290,000 in Sewer Revenue Capital Loan Notes
(Interim Financing) State Revolving Loan Fund Program, the
proceeds of which will be used to pay planning and design
costs for High Strength Waste Receiving & Storage Project.
Upon motion the documents were received and filed, and
Resolution No. 283-21 Fixing date for a meeting on the
authorization of a Loan and Disbursement Agreement and the
issuance of not to exceed $290,000 Sewer Revenue Capital Loan
Notes of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and providing for
publication of notice thereof was adopted, setting a public
hearing for a meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m. on September 7,
2021, in the Historic Federal Building.
2. Petition to Vacate a portion of Grace Street, in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa University of Dubuque - Grace Street Vacate
Agreement: City Manager recommended that a public hearing be
set for September 7, 2021 on the disposal of Lot 14A of OHares
Subdivision for a purchase price of $80,491.50, plus
publication and filing fees. Upon motion the documents were
received and filed, and Resolution No. 284-21 Intent to vacate
a portion of Grace Street, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to be
known as Lot 14A of OHares Subdivision, in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa was adopted, setting a public hearing for a
meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m. on September 7, 2021, in the
Historic Federal Building.
3. Sale of City -owned property at 654 Clarke Drive: City
Manager recommended the City Council set a public hearing for
September 7, 2021, on the disposition of City -owned real
property located at 654 Clarke Drive to Torrent Property
Management LLC for the amount of $35,250. Upon motion the
documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 285-21
Intent to dispose of an interest in City of Dubuque real
estate to Torrent Property Management LLC, setting a time and
place for hearing, and providing for the publication of notice
thereof was adopted, setting a public hearing for a meeting to
commence at 6:30 p.m. on September 7, 2021, in the Historic
Federal Building.
4. Resolution of Necessity for the Amendment of the Dubuque
Industrial Center Economic Development District Urban Renewal
Plan, Version 2021.4: City Manager recommended City Council
approval of a Resolution of Necessity that finds that an
Amended and Restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Dubuque
Industrial Center Economic Development District is both
necessary and appropriate and sets a public hearing on the
proposed amendment for September 20, 2021. Upon motion the
documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 286-21
Authorizing and directing the City Manager to prepare an
Amended and Restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Dubuque
Industrial Center Economic Development District and setting
dates for the public hearing and consultation process on the
proposed Amended and Restated Urban Renewal Plan for said
district was adopted, setting a public hearing for a meeting
to commence at 6:30 p.m. on September 20, 2021 in the Historic
Federal Building.
5. Resolution of Necessity for the Amendment of the Dubuque
Industrial Center Economic Development District Urban Renewal
Plan, Version 2021.5: City Manager recommended City Council
approval of a Resolution of Necessity that finds that an
Amended and Restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Dubuque
Industrial Center Economic Development District is both
necessary and appropriate and sets a public hearing on the
proposed amendment for September 20, 2021. Upon motion the
documents were received and filed, and Resolution No. 287-21
Authorizing and directing the City Manager to prepare an
Amended and Restated Urban Renewal Plan for the Dubuque
Industrial Center Economic Development District and setting
dates for the public hearing and consultation process on the
proposed Amended and Restated Urban Renewal Plan for said
district was adopted, setting a public hearing for a meeting
to commence at 6:30 p.m. on September 20, 2021, in the
Historic Federal Building.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS
1. Boards and Commission Appointments: Appointments were
made to the following commissions.
i. Historic Preservation Commission: One, 3-Year term
through July 1, 2024 (Vacant term of Klavitter). Applicant:
Tim Gan 2529 Windsor Ave. This commission is subject to the
State of Iowa Gender Balance Law. 9 Commissioners total;
currently 4 males/2 females/3 openings. *Openings were
advertised for 90 days while non -male identifying applicants
were sought in adherence with Iowa Code 69.16A Gender Balance.
Additional openings on the commission are being advertised for
90 days while nonmale identifying applicants are sought in
adherence with Iowa Code 69.16A Gender Balance. Motion by
Cavanagh to appoint Mr. Gau to the three-year term through
July 1, 2024. Seconded by Roussell. Motion carried 7-0.
ii. Housing Commission: Three, 3-Year terms through August
17, 2024 (Expiring terms of Dalton, Weitz and Wooden).
Applicants: Hilary Dalton, 1629 Washington St.; Gail Weitz,
1630 Lori Ct.; and Sam Wooden, 1135 Rosedale Ave. Motion by
Jones to appoint Ms. Dalton, Ms. Weitz, and Mr. Wooden to the
three-year terms through August 17, 2024. Seconded by Farber.
Motion carried 7-0.
iii. Housing Trust Fund Advisory Committee: One, 3-Year term
through August 17, 2024 (Expiring term of Becwar). Applicant:
Michelle Becwar, 2115 Coates St. Motion by Jones to appoint
Ms. Becwar to the three-year term through August 17, 2024.
Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 7-0.
ACTION ITEMS
1. Grant Application for the U.S. Department of Commerce's
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
(NTIA) Funding for the Deployment of Broadband Infrastructure:
City Manager recommended the City Council submit an
application to the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA) for funding for the Deployment of
Broadband Infrastructure for deployment of broadband intemet
services in the project area containing portions of Census
Tracts 1, 3, 4 and 5. Motion by Jones to receive and file the
documents and adopt Resolution No. 288-21 Approving
Application for U.S. Department of Commerce's National
Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
Funding for the deployment of Broadband Infrastructure.
Seconded by Roussell. Information Services Manager Chris
Kohlmann and ImOn Communications Vice President of Network
Operations & Engineering Bernard Dutchik made a presentation.
Topics included: NTIAs Broadband Infrastructure Program;
Dubuque Community Equitable Poverty Reduction and Prevention
Plan; Digital equity; Affordability; Accessibility; Analysis;
Snapshot of proposed project area; Covered partnerships; and
Removal of barriers. The presenters responded to questions
from the City Council regarding the selection process for the
broadband provider and confirmed that there is no cost to the
city for this program. Dave Lyons, Sustainable Innovation
Consultant with Greater Dubuque Development Corporation
(GDDC), responded to questions via phone regarding the city
and GDDCs partnership with ImOn Communications, best practices
for training the community on technology, and opportunities to
engage the community about broadband. City Council members
expressed support for the program and stated the importance of
expanding broadband access in the community. Motion carried
7-0.
2. Amendment to City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 4
Business and License Regulations, Chapter 2 Liquor Control:
City Clerk recommended City Council adoption of an ordinance
amending Title 4 Business and License Regulations, Chapter 2
Liquor Control to coincide with the Iowa Alcoholic Beverage
Division's documentation and fee procedures and to authorize
the City Clerk's Office to issue provisional approval for new
and renewal applicants prior to regularly scheduled City
Council meetings when the applicants have met all provisions
of the city and state codes. Motion by Jones to receive and
file the documents and that the requirement that a proposed
ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two
Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be
passed be suspended. Seconded by Farber. City Clerk
Breitfelder summarized the changes that would result from the
ordinance amendment and responded to questions from the City
Council regarding the approval process for liquor license
applications. Motion carried 7-0.
Motion by Jones for final consideration and passage of
Ordinance No. 29-21 Amending City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances Title 4 Business and License Regulations, Chapter 2
Liquor Control, Article B Liquor, Beer and Wine Licenses and
Permits, Sections 4-213-7 Proof of Financial Responsibility,
4-213-8 Fees and Surcharges, and 4-213-9 Action by Council;
forwarding of documents to state. Seconded by Farber. Motion
carried 7-0.
3. Pledge Agreement and Letter of Support: City Manager
recommended approval of a Pledge Agreement and Letter of
Support for inclusion in the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil
Resources application for a USDA Natural Resources
Conservation Service Conservation Innovation Grant. Motion by
Cavanagh to receive and file the documents and approve the
agreement and letter. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 7-0.
4. Orchard Drive, Cider Ridge and Jonathan Lane Water Main
Project 2021 Award Resolution: City Manager recommended award
of the contract for the Orchard Drive, Cider Ridge and
Jonathan Lane Water Main Project 2021 to the low bidder,
Temperley Excavating, in the amount of $432,316.50. Motion by
Jones to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution
No. 289-21 Awarding Public Improvement Contract for the
Jonathan Lane, Cider Ridge and Orchard Drive Water Main
Replacement Project 2021. Seconded by Roussell. Water
Department Manager Christopher Lester responded to a question
from the City Council regarding changes to the bid amount.
Motion carried 7-0.
5. Intent to Apply for Expansion of Four Mounds Park:
Acquisition of Four Mounds Farm and Negotiate Purchase
Agreement: City Manager recommended City Council approval to
apply for expansion of Four Mounds Park: acquisition of Four
Mounds Farm, a 40.47-acre farm located at 4392 Peru Road, and
authorize the City Manager to negotiate a purchase agreement
with the Four Mounds Foundation. Motion by Cavanagh to receive
and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 290-21
Authorizing the Mayor to execute an application for the
expansion of Four Mounds Park: acquisition of Four Mounds Farm
and authorizing the Leisure Services Manager and the City
Manager to approve the application. Seconded by Farber. Park
Division Manager Stephen Fehsal responded to a question from
the City Council regarding plans for FDR park. City Council
members expressed support for the potential expansion of Four
Mounds and suggested a work session be scheduled in the future
to review the Master Plan for FDR park. Motion carried 7-0.
6. City Fiscal Year 2022 Update to Dubuque County REAP
5-Year Plan and City Council Representative to REAP Committee:
City Manager recommended City Council approval of the City of
Dubuques Fiscal Year 2022 update to the Dubuque County 5-Year
REAP Plan and confirm City Council Member Danny Sprank as the
Citys representative to the County REAP Committee. Motion by
Jones to receive and file the documents and approve the
recommendation. Seconded by Resnick. Mayor Pro Tern Sprank
confirmed that he would like to continue serving on the REAP
Committee. Motion carried 7-0.
7. Question & Answer Follow-up to August 2 Work Session on
the City's 2021-2023 Equity Plan: City Manager requested time
on the August 16, 2021, City Council agenda for follow-up
questions from the August 2, 2021, work session on the Citys
2021-2023 Equity Plan. Motion by Cavanagh to receive and file
the documents and refer to City Council for discussion.
Seconded by Resnick. Human Rights Director Kelly Larson
responded to questions from the City Council on the equity
plans relationship to other city plans and methods to track
progress. Ms. Larson stated that additional data collection
for the equitable fine and fee reform project will be
important. Responding to a question from the City Council,
City Attorney Brumwell stated that court fine and fee reform
was a legislative priority for the past two years, and that
court data is tracked through the state judicial branch at the
county level. Responding to a question from the City Council,
Housing and Community Development Director Alexis Steger
stated that the city continues discussions with local
organizations to potentially create a volunteer group to
assess properties. In response to a question from the City
Council about the new Director of Shared Prosperity role, City
Manager Van Milligen stated that the Equitable Poverty
Reduction and Prevention Plan advised that a city staff person
was needed for implementation of the plans recommendations.
Responding to a question from the City Council, Chief of
Police Mark Dalsing stated that city staff plan to begin the
hiring process for the Community Diversion and Prevention
Coordinator position in the next few months. Motion carried
7-0.
8. City of Dubuque Summer 2021 AmeriCorps Core Values Video:
Media Services showed a video highlighting the Summer 2021
AmeriCorps Program. Motion by Roussell to receive and file the
information and view the video. Seconded by Farber. Motion
carried 7-0.
COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS
Council Member Jones complimented the team responsible for
the recent Field of Dreams game in Dyersville. Mr. Jones also
reported on the Miracle League of Dubuque ribbon cutting
ceremony and the recent passing of Mike Ironside.
Mayor Pro Tern Sprank also reported on the Miracle League of
Dubuque ribbon cutting ceremony and stated that Crescent
Community Health Center also had a ribbon cutting recently.
There being no further business, Mayor Pro Tem Sprank
declared the meeting adjourned at 8:07 p.m.
/s/Adrienne N. Breitfelder
City Clerk