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DATE PRODUCED_ _7 _ /� Month Oa Year JORM iI CROLAB 1830-34 J AVENUE NE • CEDAR RAPIDS, I04IA 0 1459 KEO WAY • DES MOINES, IOWA 50314 BY (Signa- Ore)�n T I T L E`%�1�1��i7 52402 OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA For the Year 1955 CITY OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1955 COUNCILMEN CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor RUBEN V. AUSTIN—SEPT. 1955 RAY F. KOLB CHARLES E. DOVE—SEPT. 1955 LEO N. SCHUELLER CLARENCE P. WELU City Clerk—J. J. SHEA SEPT. 1955 LEO F. FROMMELT SEPT. 1955 City Solicitor—THOMAS H. NELSON Assistant City Solicitor—ROBERT M. CZIZEK Police Judge—ROMOLO N. RUSSO CITY MANAGER ---L. J. SCHILTZ City Treasurer— Building Commissioner— EDWARD M. TSCHIRGI DONALD BANDY City Auditor— Plumbing Inspector— A. L. HOLSCHER D. J. O'LEARY RICHARD J. FEYEN City Engineer— Electrical Inspector— KENNETH J. CULLEN LUVERN J. NORTON City Assessor— Health Director— HARRY J. HANOVER DR. A. J. ENTRINGER Chief of Fire Dept.— Sanitary Officer— THOMAS C. HICKSON ARTHUR J. MILLER Chief of Police— Milk Sanitarian— HUGH B. CALLAHAN A..1. ROTH Supt, of Water Works— Focd and Restaurant J. J. HAIL Inspector— MRS. MILDRED KENNEDY Street Superintendent— Director of Recreation— CLETUS ALLEN NICHOLAS J. SUTTON Regular meetings of the City Council are held the first Monday of each month at 7:30 o'clock P.M. INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 S U B J LCT Page A Jan. 3 -American Trust and Savings Bank, appointed a depository of public funds 1 " 3 -American Surety Company, Certificate of Insurance for Schueller & Co. from January 1, 1955 to January 1, 1956 15 " 3 -Allen Edward, granted Cigarette Permit 36 " 3 -Ackerman Francis P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit____ 36, 37 " 3 -Allen Edward, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 36, 37 " 24 -Associated Consultants, traffic survey +Q, 39, 384, 424 " 24 -American Legion Auxiliary, requesting permission to sell poppies on city streets 40 " 24-Anthoine Louis, granted Class "B" Beer Permit - 46, 47 Feb. 14 -Alpha Avenue, Water Main Extension Bonds 6, 110, 111, 112 " 14 -Auburn Street, improvement with bituminous concrete from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of Grace Street_ 92, 93, 94, 106, 107 108, 109, 110, 172, 173, 174, 201, 431, 432, 455, 456, 471, 472, 475 Mar. 7 -Ayers Roy, stating that he is interested in starting a soft drink stand on corner of Green Street and Pennsyl- vania Avenue 115, 154, 155 " 7 -Ashton Place, improvement with curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Delaware Street to the North End of Ashton 130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161 " 7 -Avoca Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street 130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161 162, 163, 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 481, 482, 495, 496 " 7 -Ashton Place, improvement with asphaltic macadam sur- facing from the North Property Line of Delaware Street to the North End of Ashton Place____133, 134, 135, 165 " 7 -Avoca Street, improvement with asphaltic macadam sur- facing from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street.__ 135, 136 165, 166, 167, 507, 508 " 7-Althaus Herbert E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit._._.. 140 " 23 -Agreement between Jacobson Realty Company and City of Dubuque regarding use of Harrison Street 156 April 4 -Ace Plumbing and Heating Co., heating bond- 179 " 7 -Auburn Street, excavations prohibited 201 " 25 -Assignment of Mulgrew Blacktop, Inc. to Dubuque Bank & Trust Company 211 May 2 -Assignment of Iowa Road Building Company to Carlton D. Beh Co. 231 " 2 -Atkinson Burt, et al., requesting the installation of a street light at the end of the 29W block on Muscatine Street 232, 247 " 23 -Ansel Fred, granted Cigarette Permit ..._ 249 " 23 -Ansel Fred, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 249, 250 " 23 -Avery Earl T., granted Class "C" Beer Permit 250 June 6 -Austin Ruben V., submitting his resignation as Councilman 256, 359 " 27 -Amos Kenneth, addressed City Council concerning curb and gutter on Montana Street _...__. 289 " 27-Abing Merlin K., granted Cigarette Permit __.._. _ 293 " 27-Anthoine Louis, granted Cigarette Permit ._.....-...._.... 293 " 27 -Apel Merlin, granted Cigarette Permit _ _._ - 293 " 27 -American Legion Post No. 6, granted Cigarette Permit__ 294 " 27-Arvanitis George P., granted Cigarette Permit _ _ 294 " 27-Althaus Herbert, granted Cigarette Permit -.......... _._.__. _..__ 295 " 27 -Alba Cruso A., granted Cigarette Permit ._.__....... _.................. _.._ 295 " 27 -Apel Arthur, granted Cigarette Permit __.._._...._._.__.....___._. 295 " 27 -American Veterans of World War 11, granted Cigarette Permit . _ __ ____. ._ ... .._ 295 " 27 -Ansel Fred Jr., granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27 -Avery Earl T., granted Cigarette Permit _...__.__....._.._._ __.__ 297 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SL'BJ EICT Pagc A " 27—American Legion Dubuque Post No. 6, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 298, 299 " 27—Abing Merlin K., granted Class "C" Beer Permit 298, 299 July 5—Allen Edward, requesting refund on his Class IT ltecr Permit No. 134 303 " 5—Ackerman Francis, requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 135 303 " 5—Angelos James A., granted Cigarette Permit " 18—American Surety Company, submitting revocation of Pow- er of Attorney No. 29676 covering John C. Duffy or Leo F. McDonough 315 " 18—Assignment, Schueller and Company to the First National Bank _ 316 Aug. I—Applications for tax exemption on agricultural land of ten acres or more 334 " 1—Anderson Alvin, heating bond 335 " 10—Auxiliary of Amvet Post No. 3 requesting permission to conduct a tag day 350 Sept. 6—Alden John, et al., requesting that the present Local Busi- ness District on Windsor Avenue be extended_ 383, 443 " 6—Allen Cletus, authorized to attend American Public Works Assn. Conference 383 Oct. 3—Algona Street, parking restricted on both sides from Campus Lane to Bennett Street and west side from Campus Lane to university Avenue 415 " 3—American Municipal Association extending an invitation to the Council to attend the 32nd annual American " Municipal Congress in Miami, Florida ~_ 3—Apel Merlin, granted Class "C" Beer Permit — qi2 Nov. 7—Agreement between the City of Dubuque and Leonard (Jack) Crane _ 7—American Veterans of World War 11, Post No. 3, granted 442, 443 " Class "B" Beer Permit — 450, 451 9—Abitz Julius, sidewalk bond ___ 453 Dec. 5—Amendment to the budget for the year January 1 1955 " and ending December 31, 1955 —___s03, 504, 5—Amending Allocation of Funds 534, 535 5—Alba Cruso A., granted Class "C" Beer Permit 517, 518 518, 519 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 S L' B J N CT Page B Jan. 3 -Byrne Thos. E., certifying cost of 8" sanitary sewer exten- sion in McClain Street 16 " 3 -Blum. Mrs. Dorothy, requesting refund on unexpired por- 116 tion of Cigarette Permit No. 111.. 19 " 3 -Brunswick Street, curb and gutter from the South Prop- 116 erty Line of Groveland Street to the South Property 128 Line of O'Neill Street__ --33, 34, 49, 50, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 " 3 -Bull Mrs. June, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 36, 37 " 3 -Block Eldo, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 36, 37 " 24-Boesen Elmer, petitioning Board of Supervisors for suspen- sion of taxes 40. 85, 86 " 24-Biasi Emil J., requesting rezoning of the north side of 160, 161 Vernon Street between Glen Oak and Mt. Pleasant 495, 496 Street from single family to two family residence 40 zone " 24 -Board of Dock Commissioners, submitting copy of lease 136, 137 of Dubuque Storage and Transfer Co. for 1955, 1956 508, 509 and 1957 " 24 -Bandy Donald J., Building Commissioner, bond 41 42 " 24 -Blocker Henry, Meter Repairman, bond 42 " 24 -Brady John A., Clerk of Police Court, bond 42 " 24 -Brooks, O'Connor and Brooks, retained to audit city books for last fiscal year. 42, 43 " 24 -Board of Dock Commissioners, recommending that City 188, 089 Island be developed in accordance with the attached 343, 353 long range plan 45, 99 Feb. 14 -Born Avenue, Water Main Extension Bonds 6, 110, 111, 112 '• 14-Brechler Anna Mae, Notice of Claim 77, 124, 125 14 -Buechel Louis, cancellation of excavation bond 86 " 14 -Buechel Louis, heating bond 14 -Bonds in the amount of $1,500,000 for improvements and extension to the municipal waterworks of said city- 96, 97 112, 113, 114 101 14 -Board of Health, Special Session Mar. 7 -Bauer Mrs. Mabel, Notice of Claim 114, 152 1.7-Brusky George Notice of Claim_ 114, 115, 152 " 7 -Bradley Wallpaper and Paint Store, et al., requesting that early consideration be given to the acquisition of prop- erty for an establishment of off' -street parking facili- ties to serve the needs of those business establishments north of Tenth Street 116 " 7-Burkart David E'., requesting that the alley betweeq Dodge Street and Curtis Street from York to South Booth be widened and a grade established 116 " 7-Braconier Plumbing and Heating, Excavation Policy__._..- 128 " 7 -Bunker Hill Road, improvement with curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street 130, 131, 132, 133 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 481, 483, 495, 496 " 7 -Burlington Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the West Property Line of National Street to the al- ley first west of National Street.____130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161 -.._162, 163, 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 481, 484, 495, 496 " 7 -Burlington Street, improvement with asphaltic macadam surfacing from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street 136, 137 -_138, 167, 168, 169, 508, 509 _ " 7 -Barth Mrs. Veronica C., granted Cigarette Permit 139, 140 " 7 -Bunds in the amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose of con- structing works and improvements, dredging a new Lake Peosta Channel and filling in the area between new channel and shore line and grading, paving and sewering the same ____141, 142, 143, 144, 188, 089 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196,) 321, 322, 342, 343, 353 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT B 23—Buchet E. J., submitting objections to the proix,sed im• provement of University Avenue _ 23—Brandt George 11. and Mary L., requesting suspension of taxes " 23—Bowman Mrs. Agnes, Settlement of Claim April 4—Beitzel Albert H., certifying the cost of sanitary sewer in St. Ambrose Street —1 7i, 4—Beauchamp William L., requesting refund n Cigarette Per- mit No. 263 4—Bisping Herbert, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 7—Bunker Hill Street sanitary, sewer beginning at the ext- ing manhole in Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street , 211, 225, 226, 227, 239, 368, 411, 7—Board of Health, Special Session 25—Beringer Jack, owner of bots 176 and 177 Woodlawn Park Sub. requesting that the alley adjacent to his property be graded _ " 25—Bly Co., Leo F., requesting City Council to vacate to them a portion of Pine Street as shown on attached plat112, 25—Busch Margaret C., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 78 25—Berwanger Frank, heating bund 25—Bush Harriet, granted Cigarette Permit 25—Brant Carl N., granted Class "B" Beer Permit May 2—Bush Harriet, granted Class "B" Beer Permit — 2—Bowen Robert J., granted Class "B•' Beer Permit 2—Breithaupt Mrs., addressed the Council concerning unsightly condition of West Hill Chapel 2—Board of Health, Special Session 23—Black & White, Yellow & Checker Cab Co., taxicab {x,licy 23—Bell John E., granted Cigarette Permit 23—Bell Jahn I:., granted Class "B" Beer Permit �— June 6—Burke Josephine, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 6—Byrne Thos. E. sidewalk bund 6—Bush Dallas M., sidewalk txxxi 6—Braconier Plumbing and Heating Company, heating land_ " 27—Board of Dock Commissioners, recommending the appruval of the sale of the Wharf Barge 27—Brooks, O'Connor and Bra,kc, audit of the City from I January I, 1954 tDecember __27—Brennan J. M., heating bond 27—Blosch Carl, sidewalk xmd 31, 1954 — 27—Brant Carl N. and Bernard Arensdurf, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Berntgen Frank H., �r anted P 27—B. P. O• E. Lcxlge No. 297, granted Cigarette Cigaret eermit 27—Bull Mrs. June, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Bertsch Leonard P., granted Cigarette P 27—Beecher Oil Company, granted Cermitigarette PermitPermit " 27—Bradley Clyde L. granted Cigarette Permit __—__�_ 4.0127—Iiaumhuver John and Rusemary, granted Cigarette Permit 64 27—Biver Eldon A., granted Cigarette Permit .___ " 27—Block Eldo, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Burgmaier John I3., granted Cigarette Permit 6127—Beatty W. P. and F. G. O'T(x,le, granted Cigarette Permit 6427—Bowen Robert J., granted Cigarette Permit ____________•^y 27—Baxter James W., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Barnhart Floyd, granted Cigarette Permit ---- — " 27—Bell John I:., granted Cigarette Permit ;6 27—Bush Harriet, granted Cigarette Permit ,27—Brammer Roy and Rex, graCigarette Prnnit 27—Bertsch Roger W., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Boleyn Roger, granted Cigarette Permit Page 148 148, 220 152 179, 180 177 186, 187 21)2, 200 413, 414 207 212 417, 418 214 21Y 221 221, 222 235, 236 235, 236 249, 269, 236 231 246 249 250 270 273 273 273 289 289, 290 290 290 293 293 2<X 294 294 294 294 294 294 295 295 295 295 295 296 296 296 296 296 297 r I INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page 13 " 27—Barth Mrs. Veronica, granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Bisping Herbert, granted Cigarette Permit ___ 296 " 27—Burke Mrs. Josephine, granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Berntgen Frank H., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 297, 298 " 27--Baumhovcr John M. and Rosemary, granted Class "C" Beer Permit _....____. _._ 298, 299 July 5—Bodish Alex & Son, heating bond _ ._...__ 305 " 5—Burkart Fuel Company, heating bund __ __ 305 " 18—Budget Estimate of expenditures for the fiscal year be- ginning January I, 1956, and ending December 31, 195611, 312, 327 " 18—Baal Clarence C. Jr., Fire Chief of the town of Sherrill, Iowa, requestting permission to operate hand lines from Dubuque fire hydrants _ 315 " 18—Blum Max and Herald Walser, protesting against the va- cation of certain streets as contained in the petition of Dubuque Packing Company _ 316, 344 Aug. 1—Bluff Street, City Manager recommending the installation of new 6000 lumen light fixtures _. 332 " I—Becker James G., sidewalk bond _. 335 " 1—Board of Health, Special Session 341 " 10—Bell John, requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 201 349 " 10—Bell John, requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 30 _._ 349 " 17—Blume Andrew, granted Cigarette Permit 356 " 17—Blume Andrew, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 357 Sept. 6—Buechel Louis, applying for renewal of excavation permit_ 365 6—Blaser Frank J. Sr., et al., Settlement of Claim 365 " 6—Bradley Mrs. Chas., protesting the changing of Seminary Street to Clarke Drive 366 6—Beaves Geo I., heating bond 369 " 6—Brewer Thomas E., granted Class "C" Beer Permit —__ 381 " 6—Brewer Thomas E., granted Cigarette Permit 382 " 21—Berke Chris., Notice of Claim __. 390, 540 Oct. 3—Bucchel Louis, excavation policy _ _ _ _ 417 " 3—Burke Richard J. heating bond 417 " 3—Board of Dock Commissioners, submitting a report of con- tracts entered into for the development of Area "B" on City Island 419 " 3—Bennett Angeline, granted Cigarette Permit 422 " 17—Bruggeman Oscar E., objecting t-) assessment of Leibe Street and Washington Street 428, 439 " 17—Bethany Home for the Aged, requesting consideration for a no parking area — 428 " 17—Breitbach Arnold J., reyuL.ting exemption of peddlers fee 436 Nov. 7—Burgmeyer Oscar and Lillian, objecting to the proposed construction of a sewer on Tressa Street 440 " 7—Bahme B. B. and Claire, objecting tc the proposed con- struction of a sewer on Tressa Street 440 " 7—Bock Earl J., requesting the elimination of several bad spots in the engineer's plan in the recent traffic survey 444 " 7—Beecher John, granted Class "B" Beer Permit _..._._.._ 450 " 7—Barnhart Floyd, granted Class "C" Beer Permit 450, 451 " 9—Board of Health, Special Session _ _-- 454 " 14—Boleyn Roger, granted refund on Cigarette License No. 258 479 " 14—Barnhart Floyd, granted refund on Cigarette License No. 192 __ 479 Dec. 5—Brooks, O'Connor and Brooks, retained to audit City books for 1955 .— 504, 505 " 5—Bertsch Roger J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 518, 519 " 5—Burgmaier John, granted Class "B" Beer Permit...... — 518, 519 " 12—Byrne Thos E. Subdivision, acceptance of __. _.. 532 " 19—Bull Mrs. June, granted Class "B" Beer Permit . 540, 541 " 19—Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks No. 297, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 1 540, 541 As INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SI:BJI:CT Mage. C Jan. 3—City Council, Regular Session I " 3—Czizek R. M., appointed Assistant City Solicitor I " 3—City Manager advising Council of his appointing of all of- ficers and employees under his jurisdiction 1 " 3 --County Auditor, advising the City Council that Ralph E. Wright has made a bona -fide offer to purchase from Dubuque County Lot 2-1-2 West ;i of Lot 41 Kelly's Sub. and asking City Council approval 15, Ili " 3—Conlon A. M., protesting the valuations against Lots 571 and 606 in Lenox Addition _ 17, 18 " 3—Connery William T., requesting curb and gutter on Lor- imer Street 17, 43 " 3—Childers Mrs. Rosella, requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 305 19 3—Childers Mrs. Rosella, requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 94 19 " 3—Claims for the month of No%ember, 1954, proof of pub- lication _ 19 3—Civil Service Commisbion submitting report of examina- tion for Public Health Nurse " 2' 23 3—Civil Service Commission, submitting repot of examina- tion for Restaurant Inspector 23 3 --City Manager expressing appreciation to the City Council for the privilege of attending the International City Managers Association annual conference at St. Pe- tersburg, Florida _ " 23 3—�ity Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department artd City Water Works, reports for the mono: of :`ovem- her, 1054, also a list of claims for the month of No - 3—CitV vember, 1954 _ ;...anger, recommending t5at a street light be installed 24 at the intersection of Seminary and Shelby Streets_ 3 --City Manager congratulating Art Roth, City Milk Sani- 25 tarian on his fine job on the improvement of the milk condition „ 3—City Manager recom,ncnding that a plat and schedule be 25 prepared for the widening of the pavement of Penn- sylvania Avenue and for the construction of sidewalks 3—City Manager recommending that a street light be installed 26 at the intersection of Grand view Avenue Extension and University Avenue 3 --City Manager submitting a list of street improvements to be included in 1955 street construction program 3 --Carter Road, curb and gutter from the North 29 Pr01)et� Line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Kaufman Avenue_ „ -33, 34, 49, 50 51, 52, G7, fif3, 69, 3 --Clary Delores Mrs., granted Class "$" 51, Permit___, 69, " 24—City Council, 70, 71 ;0, 37 Special Session 24—City Manager reco%mending 38 that parking and traffic sur- vet's be conseructed and that the Associated Con- sultants be authorized to proceed with the survey, also that the City Manager be authorized to approve the contract for this survey ----° 3t' 24—Cottingham & Butler Insurance 9, Service, 3f33, 424 Inc., suhmitti a request for release of the sidewalk b ore! Rich K. Magnall _._ of ard ____, 24 --County Auditor, submitting for Council a li'roval the petition of Elmer Boesen ere " 39, 40 uestin s, s 24—Coeutcil Proceedings for the m nth�o{ Jutr� 1y54 approvecof tl as K5' K6 „ printed 24—Claims for the month of Decrmtxr, 1954, pruufYof cation 41 � publi 24 --City Auditor, C__ �__�ity Treasurer, T --"'—" -- City Watet Works, forithe tlm 41 report nthaofuDec -and m- Ah INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page her, 1954, also a list of claims and payrolls for the month of December, 1954 - 42 24-Czizek Robert M., Assistant City Solicitor, bond _. 42 24 -Cullen Kenneth J., City Engineer, bond 42 24 -Crane Leonard H., Manager of Bunker Hill Golf Course, bond 42 " 24 -Crane Betty L., Assistant Manager of Bunker Hill Golf Course, bond 42 24 -City Clerk, authorized and directed to attend Regular Meeting of the City Council set for Monday, Febru- ary 7, 1955 47 Feb. 14 -City Council, Special Session 49 14 -Carlton Avenue Water Main Extension Bonds _..._76, 110, 111, 112 " 14 -City Employees Local 228, thanking Council for the raise granted to them - 78 14 -Claims for the month of January, 1955, proof of publica- tion 80 " 14 --City Solicitor, submitting summarized report of NIMLO regarding Radio and TV interference - - 81, 82 " 14 -City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department, annual reports for period beginning January 1, 1954 and ending December 31, 1954 85 " 14 -City Manager recommending that a street light be in- stalled on Seminary Street between St. Ambrose and Avoca Streets 85 " 14 -Clinton Street, improvement with bituminous concrete from the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street -92, 93, 94, 106, 107, 108 109, 110, 172, 173, 174, 701, 431, 432, 455, 456, 471, 472, 474 " 14 -City Manager recommending that a water rate increase be put into effect 97 " 14 -City Council requesting that Legislature of the State of Iowa to enact such legislation as to change certain ex- isting laws affecting municipalities within the State- 99, 100 " 14 -Carew Joseph A., appointed member of the Civil Service Commission for term expiring March 31, 1956- 100 Mar. 7 -City Council, Regular Session 103 7 -City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works, reports for the month of Jan- uary, as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of Jan- uary, 1955 126 " 7 -City Manager, reporting on accident rate at intersection of 15th and Iowa Streets and recommending that Schedule U of Schedule 11 of Ordinance 33-49 be amended to make Iowa Street a through street 127 7 -City Manager, submitting report on traffic conditions on Jackson Street between 8th and 11th streets, and recommending that Schedule VI of Ordinance 33-49 be amended 127 " 7 -City Manager, recommending that the following portions of the assessments against these lots be paid from the street construction fund: Lot 1-1-1-2, Mineral Lot 399A $94.01. I,ot 2 of Sub. of 5.80' Lot 8 and Sub. of Lot 3-1-9, Mt. Pleasant Addition $8487. Lot 2-9, Mt. Pleasant Addition $133.15. Lot 2-16, Mt. Pleasant Addition $20.12. S. 80'-2, Beckers Place $26.71. Lrt 7 Heim Sub. $16.54. Lot 3, Heim Sub. $98.01. Also recommending that Lot 1-1-1-1-1.1-B-1-1-1 of Mineral Lot 24 be corrected and that David S. and Evelyn Jacobson be refunded $13.99 from the street con- struction fund 12C INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 `U1t 1 F C T Page C " 7—City Manager, recommending that the assessment against Koa C. and Dorothy Gatrel, Lot L-1-1-1-1-1-1 of Prysi Farm Sub. should be corrected to read, Fry T. Steger, Lot 2-2-1-1-1-1-1 of Prysi Farm Sub.________ 128, lel " 7—City Manager, submitting for Council consideration a reso- lution approving Pending Legislation Exempting Bus Transit System, Operating in Cities, from State Mo- tor Vehicle Fuel Taxes —___. 129, 7—City Council, approving and disapproving certain bills in 1;11 the Senate and Howse Files 145, lab 7—Clerks and Judges appointed to serve at the special Dock Board election 144, " 23 --City Council, Special Session 145 " 23—County Auditor, submitting for Council approval the peti- 147 tion of George H. and Mary G. Bratxit requesting suspension of 1954 taxes on the South V, of Lot 162 of East Dubuque Addition 148, 23—Claims for the month of February, 1955, proof of pub- 220 lication 23—Civil Service Commission, report on entrance examination for position of Sewer Foreman 15(1 23 ---Civil Service Commi,sion, report on entrance examination for position of Plumbing Inspector 151 2s—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Nater Works, 151 reports for the month of Febru- ary as well as a list of claims and payrolls for which warrants were issued 1955 for the month of February, April 4—City Council, Regular Session 155 4—Clary Delores T., Original \once of Suit ___ 4—County Auditor, submitting for approval "'— 173, 159 214 the c Barbara Rahloff requesting suspension of taxof es for „ 1954 on East Y,, of Lot 352 East Dubuque Addition- 4—County Auditor, submitting for approval the175 Mary P. Hier requesting suspension of the 14t54o taxoes on the Nxth 24 fret of the Avast 170 feet of I,ot " —^--- 175 4—Christ on Cigarette Permit_ 4—Council Proceedings for the months 220 176 of September, 1954, approved as printed July, August and " 4—City Manager, recommending that the assessments against Lot 8 of Stubs Sub., $52.57, Lot 2-1-12 Highland of Park Addition, $49.07, be paid from the struction fund street con- 4—City Manager, reco 179mrnlinK the preparation of an Or- dinance rcYµiirin9 the inspection Of meat that is sold locally _______,_�yr` 4—Cox Dorance E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 180, 7 --City Cououil, 181 Special Session 186, 7 --Cambridge Court, dedication and acceptance—- 7—City 187 188 Manager directed not to issue excavation 198' a period of ten 199 years from the date of Completion�f of construction of certain streets unless in ergency case of em- or specifically so authorized b „ Council )' the City _ 7—Clerks and Judges who, srry "--------- 201, tion Special F,f ed at the Dock ).board Proposi- 202 ation held April 6, 1.'0:,5, be allowed " 25 --City $10-00 each for services rrndcro�l Y Council, nder Special Session _ "' "~----- 25—Christopherson Clifford, h:. lice of Claim "' — 25—Corbett Mar(rlla 206 LOb E. 211, 25—Claims for the month Notice tion bfarchai'c)55�—_`��'�" 211, 261 261 _ proof of publica- 214 Cl INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJLCT Page C 25—City Solicitor returning petition and other documents con- cerning the vacation of the alley between Grandview Avenue and Victoria Street 215 " 25—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works, reports for the month of March as well as a list of claims for the month of March, 1955 _... _ 219 25—Cunningham Gordon, personal bond 219 May 2—City Council, Regular Session 225 2—Chapman Mr. John B., issued a restricted plumber's li- cense 2—Cadman W. F., issued a restricted plumber's license 233 233 " 2—City Treasurer authorized to distribute funds in the banks in amounts not to exceed the following: First Na- tional, $875,000.00; American Trust and Savings Bank $85000000- . and Dubuque Bank and Trust Com- pany, $82,000.00 233 2—Condemnation Proceedings, City Manager recommending that the City Council authorize the condemnation of property owned by Herman and Marcella Lott___ 234, 235 _ 319, 392 " 23—City Council, Special Session 239 " 23—Conlon Construction Co., requesting an extension of time for completion of their contract for the construction of the new swimming pool 243 23—Claims for the month of April, 1955, proof of publication 243 " 23—Council proceedings for the month of October, 1954, ap- proved as printed -- 244 " 23—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works, reports for the month of April as well as a list of claims for the month of April, 1955 245 " 23—City Manager, recommending the installation of a street light on Marion Street between Concord and Chero- kee Drive 246 " 23—City Manager, recommending that a street light be installed at the intersection of 10th R Jackson 247 " 23—City Manager, recommending that an ordinance be prepared requiring those conducting a business of wrecking cars or conducting a junk yard be required to enclose their yard with a metal fence of at least eight feet in height 248 " 23—City Employees Local 228, requesting a meeting with the City Council for the purpose of discussing working conditions 250 June 6—City Council, Regular Session _ 253 " 6—City Manager, recommending the installation of a street light halfway between Jackson Street and West 32nd Street and the viaduct on 32nd Street 256 " 6—City Manager, advising that the terms of J. H. Schiltz, Board of "Zoning Adjustment, George Murphy, Air- port Zoning Commission and Louis Stoffregen, Plan- ning and Zoning Commission, have expired 257 " 6—Civil Service Commission, submitting report on entrance examination for positions on the Police Department__ 257 " 3—Civil Service Commission, submitting report on entrance examination for positions on the Fire Department._... 257, 258 6—Civil Service Commission, submitting report on promotional examination for positions on the Police Department— 258 6—Civil Service Commission, submitting report on promotional examination for positions on the Fire Department....._ 258, 259 6—Cochran Shirley, unable to be present for appointment to the Playground and Recreation Commission _- 259, 260 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT IN 6—City Manager, recommending that Schedule IV of Ordi- nance 33-49 he amended to provide two hour parking nn East 7th Street 6—Carris Vern, granted the right to construct a sanitary sewer in Marion Street 6—City Treasurer, authorized to purchase united States Gov- ernment Securities: $500,(M)0.00 due December, 1955 and $500,000.00 due .April, 1956 6—Carr, Adams & Collier Co. Jobbing Division, requesting the vacation of a portion of property, now Harrison Street 273, 334, 6—City Manager to investigate the parking of trucks on streets in residential areas 27—City Council, Special Session " 27—Claims for the month of May, 1955, proof of publicatio„t 27—City Manager, concurring in recommendation of Police Department that the green right hon be removed from the intersection of 4th and Central 27—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City 'Vater Works, reports for the month of May as well as list of claims for the month of May, 1955 27—City Manager, recommending that one police officer ap- proved by the Traffic Institute, be authorized to at- tend this school _ 27—Curtis-Straub Company, heating bond Y'- 27—"Cherokee Place" Subdivision, final approval granted by the Planning and Zoning Commission 27—Cahill Helen M., granted Cigarette Permit________._._ 27—Cosley Harold A., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Corbett Farl G., granted Cigarette Permit ” 27—Callahan Charles W. granted Cigarette Permit 27—Cremer Ralph J., granted Cigarette Permit 27 --Casey Harold A., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Crane Leonard, granted Cigarette Permit _ 27—Cox Durance F., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Callahan Edmund H., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Canfield Hotel Corporation, granted Cigarette Permit_____ " 27--Cosley Harold A ra ted Cl Page 260 269, 416 272 419, 437 274 275 278 284 286, 287 290 290 1127—Callahan Edmund }{•, n ass B f Beer Permit —._.._._._. 297, 6427—Casey Harold nd granted Class "C" Beer Permit—_ 298, granted Class "C" Beer Permit ___ 298, July 5 --City Council, Regular Session 5—Certificate of tax levy for 1/ward of Airport Commissioners 5—Certificate of tax levy for Dubuque Park Board -- 5 ---Certificate of, tax ledy for Board of Dock Commissioners- 5—Certificate of tax levy for Board of Police Pension System 5—Certificate of tax levy for Board of Police Retirement System 5—Certificate of tax levy for Board of Fire Pension System S --Certificate of tax ler, for Board of Fire Retirement System 5—City Manager, recommending the installation of a street light at the intersection of Lowell and Hempstead Streets " 18—City Council, Special ScssS --- 18—Certificate of tax levy for Playground and Recreation Com- „ mission ____-_ _ _ 18 --Certificate of tax levy for Borard of Library Trusters_ 18—City Assessor, submitting a copy of the Budget of the City Assessor's Office for the year 1956 _. 18 --Connery William T., stating that h—e is in favor o cation of Al Schmidt for rezoning of f ty i_ n Mount Pleasant Addition .� Pr°t'ern 292 293 293 294 294 295 295 295 290 296 297 298 299 ?99 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 311 311 311 311 314 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page " 18—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works reports for the month of June as well as a list of claims for the month of June, 1955 316 " 18—Carroll John F., submitting resignation as a member of Planning and Toning Commission 316 18—Chief of Police Department authorized to attend Inter- national Association of Police Chiefs Conference— 318 " 18 --Chief of Fire Department authorized to attend International Con ference318 " 18—Condemnation proceedings, City Solicitor instructed and directed to institute proceedings to acquire property for Sewage Disposal Plant Site _ 319, 392, 393 " 18—City Solicitor, submitting a proposed ordinance for the vacation of streets and alleys as requested by Du- buque Packing Company r 320 " 18—City Manager, recommending that a stop sign be placed on the Southeast and Northwest corner of Finley and Green Streets ._. _-. _— 323 " 21—City Council, Special Session — 326 Aug. 1—City Council, Itegular Session 327 " I—Claims for the month of June, 1955, proof of publication— 331 " 1—Council proceedings for the month of November. December of 1954 and January, 1955, approved as printed— 331 " 1—City Manager, recommending the installation of new 6,000 lumen fixtures on 6 foot brackets on present light poles on Bluff Street 332 " 1—City Manager, recommending the instalaltion of a street light at the end of West 3rd Street, west of Algoma— 332 " 10—City Council, Special Session — __ — 342 " 10—City Solicitor, submitting an amended ordinance concern- ing the vacation of streets and alleys as requested by the Dubuque Packing Company 343 " 10—City Manager, recommending the installation of a stop sign on Bunker Hill at the intersection of Green Street— 348 10—Clarke College, requesting the City Council to change the name of Seminary Street to Clarke Drive 352, 366 " 17—City Council, Special Session 353 " 17—Civil Service Commission, submitting report of examination for the position of Assistant Engineer at the Water Pumping Station _ 357, 353 Sept. 6—City Council, Regular Session _.__ 359 41 6—Claims for the month of July, 1955, proof of publication_... 359 " 6—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works, reports for the month of July as well as a list of claims for the month of July, 1955— 362 " 6—City Manager, recommending the installation of four street lights on Mt. Carmel Road 362 " 6—Callahan Margaret A. and John Giellis, requesting the opening of the alley between Buena Vista Street and Hedley Court ___ _ 363 •' 6—City Manager, recommending that Ordinance No. 4-33 should be re -written as it is outmoded and conflicts with later ordinances 371 6—Consaer, Townsend & Associates, authorized to apply for a permit to construct a 30 inch steel drain line into the Mississippi River380 " 6—Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul andW Pacific Railroad Com- panv, requesting that the City of Dubuque refrain from �acnting or granting any rights in any portion of Pine Street ___ _ 383, 417, 529 6—Cullen Kenneth, authorized to attend American Public Works Ass'n. Conference _„_-._ 383 .m INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJIiCT Page C " 6 -City Manager, recommending that a street light be installed between 10th and l.cibe Streets on Jackson Street__ " 383 6 -Council Proceedings for the months on Februarv, March, April and May, 1955, approved as printed _ _ 21 -City Council, Special Session 3R4 ._._ " 21 -Clarke College, communication expressing appreciation to 385 Council on the changing of Seminary Street to Clarke Drive _ " 21 -City of Ames, extending invitation to Mayor and Council 387 to attend the League of Iowa Municipalities Con- vention _ 21 -Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Com- 3118 pany, with Dubuque Packing Company, petitioning for the vacation of streets, parts of streets and alleys. 388, 389, Oct. 3 -City Council, Adjourned Special Session 418 395 3 -City Council, Regular Session 397 3 -Claims for the month of August, 1955, proof of publication " 3 -City Manager, 414 recommending that parking be restricted on both sides of Alvona Street from Campus bane to Bennett Strect and the West side from Campus Lane to University Avenue 3 -City Treasurer, report for the month of August, 1955 " 3 -City Auditor, City Health Department and City Water 415 416 Works, reports for the month of August as well as lclaimst month of August, " 3--Cit19.55_ y Treasurer,au authorized to f distribute funds in banks in 417 amounts not to exceed the following: First 'National Bank, $1,275,000; American Trust & Savings Bank, $1,250,000; and Dubuque P.ank & Trust Company, $1,225,000. _ 3 -City Manager, submitting recommendation that the fol- lowing steps be taken to improve 423 our traffic and park- ing condition, ___ 17 -City Council, Special Session 424, " 17 -Columbia Casualty Company, appointing 425 427 M. P. Hogan as agent and granting Power(Attorney to M. I'. Hogan andGertrude e " 17 -City Auditor, CityrTasurer,City Health Department and 428 mteberWater for asw ll as a lisstofs claimshform hehmonth of September, „ 1955 ___ 17 -Clerks and judges appointc(I to sry at Municipal General Elections 8, 433 -November 1955 Nov. 7 -City Council, Regular Session �`"-- 435, 453 7 -City Manager, recommending the installation (if street lights on Clara and McClain Streets 437 7 -Crane Leonard (Jack), Agreement with City of I� )ol e_ 412, uflue 7 -Claims for the month of September, 439 443 cation 1955, proof of _ _ 9 -City Council, Spe c-al Session ""'-'° -- - 445 n 14 -City Council, Spacial Session --- Dec. 5 --City Council, �- 452 ___ __ Regular Session__ " 5 --Claims for the 455 month of fictutx r, 1955 proof of „ tion ___ publica- 481 5-City Auditor, City TreTfe�asurer, City Health Department and City Water \lurks, 448 reports for the nx,nth (if October 19519 well as a list of claim., for the „ 5 _...-.._.,,,__ month of October, 5 ---City Manager, `-1 -"tra recummending� h $ a -il, - 1 from the Liquor Sales Fund to 4oX) tile�Recreatio Recreation -Mu- nicipal Golf Course Fund __ ____ INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page C " 5—Cox Cletus, North 1; Lot 46, Finley, Waples & Burton Addition, correction of assessment for the improve- ment of Pearl Street with bituminous concrete sur- facing _ 504 " 5—Coun6l proceedings for the months of June, July, August, " 1955, approved as printed . _ _ 516 5—City Manager, recommending that the City Council ap- prove the reallocation of funds in the General Fund, Street Fund, Street Road Use Tax Fund, Public Safety Fund, Sanitation Fund, Municipal Enterprise - Dock Fund and Recreation Park General Fund 517, 518 " 12—City Council, Special Session 520 " 12—City Solicitor, submitting a report on the annual con- vention of National Institute of Municipal Law Of- fices 530, 531 " 12—Clara Street, improvement with concrete curb and gutter, asphaltic macadam surfacing, sewer and water, ac- ceptance of 532 " 19—City Council, Special Session 534 " 19—City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works, reports for the month of November as well as a list of claims for the month of November, 1955 _ 536 " 19—City Manager, submitting a list of streets for the 1956 street construction program 537, 538 " 19—City Manager, expressing appreciation to the City Council for confidence placed in him during the past year.._._ 538 " 19—City Manager, authorized to sign contract agreement on behalf of the City relative to the relocation and con- struction of highway U. S. 161, 51, 52 and 67 538 INDEX - BOOK 85 1oc; SUBJECT Page n Jan. 3 ---Dubuque Bank and Trust Company, appointed as a de- pository of public funds " 3 --Detailed distribution of propo,ed expenditures of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1955, and ending December 31, 1955 " 3-Digman Arthur, certifying the cost of 8" Sanitary Sewer along the alley between Lincoln and Rhomtx•rg Ave- nues from Lot 391 of Ham's Addition to Farragut Street to Rhomberg Avenue, thence along Rhomherg to within 48 feet of Hawthorne Street, thence crr,,, ing RhomBerg Ave. to the alley between Rhomherg " Avenue and Garfield Avenue _ lr, 31 3 -Duggan Harold R., requesting curb and gutter on Lorimer " Street 17 3-Dahlby Mr. & Mrs. Berger, request for a street light on 43 " West 5th Street dented 26 3 -Dubuque -Jerrold Television Cable Corporatism, Community " Antenna System Policy 28 " 3 -Dull Eugene, granted Cigarette Permit __ _ ____� 3 -Dull F,ugrne, granted Class 'B•' Beer Permit i6 " --36. 24-Daykin Allan T., submitting resignation as a member of 37 the Civil Service Commission " _ 24 -Dubuque Storage and Transfer Co., lease for 1955, 1956 40 " and 1957 for use at Municipal River -Rail Terminal- 24 -Diane Court, biMminous concrete surfacing, 41 Feb. acceptance of-. 14 -Dubuque Plumbing and IEeating Company, cancellation of 44 " excavation bond 14 -Dubuque Sports Bowl Co rp•, requesting an extension of 78 its lease " 14 --Dubuque Bank and Trust Company, requesting that con- sideration be given to 79 extending the metered parking zone to include the south side of East 14th Street „ between Central Avenue and White Street -_....79, 126, 14 -Dubuque County Society for Crippled 150 Children and Adults requesting permission to hold a Lily Tag Day 14 -Dubuque Airport Commission, 80 submitting a resume of ac- tivities and accomplishments during the year 1954 ..-.. 14 -Dubuque Plumbing Heating " and Company, heating f«md._ 14 -Dubuque Sheet Metal Co., heating txmd 8 Mar. 14 -Dubuque Excavating Company, excavation Policy y~-�- _ 7 -Duster Ed., et al., 866 8 requesting improvement of Montana Street and Mills Street with curb and " gutter and 7 -Drexel Avenue, of aimp temporary surface 115 curb and the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue �to " the North Property Line of Letwix Avenue_130, 131, 132, 160 161 in 162,209, 445, 7 , 163 16 133 -Dock T, oX8, 446, 447, 481, 484, 495, constructing th 496 works and mproveements dredg nge oof f a new Lake Peosta Channel and filling in area be- tween new channel and shore line and grading, pav- ing and sewering the „ same --_141, 142, 143, 144, 11$, 188, A190rth, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 321, 322, 342, 343, 23-Digman ur, et al., requesting 189 353 the regrading of the alley adjoining their property in the 2220 block be- tween Rhomberg and Lincoln Avenue, also grade gravel the and alley between Rhcxnberg and Lincoln Ave- nues in the 2300 black 23 --Deutsch, April Florance, grantedB __ Class "B" 156, 4 -Dull Eugene, requesting refund on Cigarette Permitt1No, 4 --Dull Eugene, 14M 1757 314 requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 138 7 �_-` 177 Ah INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page r] " 4—Dubuque Excavating Company, blasting bond 179 " 4—Durkin Robert L., granted Cigarette Permit 186 " 4—Durkin Robert L., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 180, 187 " 7—Dooley Alan, Notice of Claim 197, 261 " 25—Daylight Saving Time, petitions requesting City Council to take action to put City of Dubuque on Daylight Saving Time for summer of 1955 _...212, 236, 248, 249 " 25—Dubuque Junior Chamber of Commerce, Miss America Committee, requesting permission to string a banner across Grandview Ave. in front of Washington Jr. High School, also to hold a parade and requesting the Mayor to issue a proclamation 214 " 25—Dubuque Baseball, Inc., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_. 221, 222 May 2—Dubuque Chamber of Commerce Fire Prevention Commit- tee and Retail Merchants Bureau, requesting the City Council to consider and adopt an ordinance prohibiting smoking in retail stores and other buildings ._ 232, 273, 283 " 23--Daack, Merlin and Ruth, et al., requesting that St, Mary Street be paved from West 3rd to Emmett Street— 242 " 23—Dubuque Bank and Trust Company, requesting that the restriction be lifted on the alley between Central Avenue and Iowa Street between 13th & 14th Street 942, 286, 335, 336 " 23--Dirksen Electric Company, asking for a thirty day exten- sion of time for completion of their contract at the swimming pool 242 " 23—Dalsing Lloyd A., granted a Class "B" Beer Permit— 249, 250 " 23—Dubuque Metal Trades Council Club, granted Class "B" Beer Permit — 249, 250 June 6—Disabled American Veterans, Fighting Back Chapter No. 6, requesting permission to have their annual. For -Get - Me -Not sale 256 " 6—Dubuque Junior Chamber of Commerce, stating that a corrective measure should be enacted regarding the ab- sence of a Councilman for a period of months 256 " 6—Drake Mr. Earl, issued a restricted plumbers license. 260 " 6—Dubuque Golf and Country Club, requesting permission to have a fireworks display 269 " 27—Dubuque Plumbing and Heating Company, cancellation of Policy No. MPL69944 ___. 288 " 27—Dubuque Boat Club, petitioning for the use of the Eagle Point area and Water Works grounds west of Front Street, for the purpose of parking cars 292 " 27—Dubuque Metal Trades Council Club, granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Deutsch Florance, granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Diamond's Grill, granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Dunbar Mrs. Linnie, granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Dubuque Packing Co. (Retail Store), granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Donovan Melville L., granted Cigafette Permit 294 " 27—Dunbar Otto J., granted Cigarette Permit — 295 " 27—Disabled American Veterans Club, granted Cigarette Per- mit . _ _ _ _._ 296 " 27—Dubuque Golf and Country Club, granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Dolter Raymond, granted Cigarette Permit ...._._..._..._....._.�_ 4127—Dalsing Lloyd A., granted Cigarette Permit __..........._._....... 296 296 .427—Durkin Robert L., granted Cigarette Permit._._ ._ 297 " 27—Dubuque Golf and Country Club, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 298, 299 " 27—Dunbar Otto J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit....___...-._. 298, 299 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SL' B J FCT Page July 5—Dubuque Packing Company, requesting the vacation of alleys necessary for improve certain streets and ments in its plant, stockyards and railroad facilities 306, 3117 316, 343, 344, 345 " 18—Dunbar I,innic, granted Permit ----------- 23 331 Aug. I—Dow Ivan S., Notice of Claim -- `--'--' " 1—Dubuque Trades and i,ahor Congress, requesting pe mis- for their annual Labor sion to use certain streets 331 " Day Parade y-' '- 10—Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress, extending an invita- tion to the Mayor and City Council to participate in 350 the annual Labor Day Parade _ _ -- - --------•-- 359 Sept. 6—Dove C. E., appointed Councilman .. ---•— 6—Dubuque-Jerrold Television Cable Corp., bond _._ 169 " 6—Dalzell Mrs. Wilbur, reappointed to the Playground and " Recreation Commission, term expiring July 5, 1958 21—Dubuque Baseball, Inc., requesting a refund on Class "B" Oct. Beer Permit No. 26 - 3 --Diener Leo J. ( Diener Appliances), heating bend.— -. 390 417 " 3—Dubuque County Board of Supervisors, requesting approval on the sale of lots for less than taxes on Lot 2 of Lot B Coopers Addition, Lots 234 and 235 Union Ad- dition, Lots 14 and 16 Quigleys Sub. of Lot 710, Lot 6 McGrath's Sub. S.% of Lot 5 of Lot 98A, A. P. 419, 440 " Woods Addition 3—Danglemeyer L. J., et al., requesting additional street lights installed on Central Ave. from 22nd to 24th..___.__ 421, 438 " 3—Dunbar Linnie, requesting a refund on Cigarette License 422 " No. 298 3 --Disabled American Veterans Club, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 422 " 17—Dubuque Safety Council, requesting a study of the area on Alpine Street between West Sth Street and Uni- versity Avenue, requesting parking on one side only— 4288 7—Dodge Leo, sidewalk bond Nov. 7—Dubuque Baseball, Inc., requesting consideration fur im- to be made at the City baseball park-__ _ 444, 500 Dec. provements 5—Dubuque Airport Commission, requesting the City Council to amend the 1955 Municipal Airport budget ___ _ 503 " S --Duffy Damian J., granted Class "C' Beer Permit— 518, 519 " 19—Dubuque Park Board, approving the plan of the new high- way bordering Grandview Park, and approving the dedication of the property rLquired for street pur- 530 " poses — 19—Downtown Business Association, requesting the City Coun- cil authorize immediate acquisition of property located between Fourth and Fifth Streets and Bluff and Lo- cust Streets to be used as a municipal parking lot.— 542 1955 INDEX - BOOK 85 Sl RJ -'= E Jan. 3 -Emergency Fund, transfer of $831.89 from said fund to Street Fund 3-1;ssman Mabel, Settlement of Claim 3-Eisbach Joseph J., heating bond 3 -Edina Street, curb and gutter from the East Property bine of Glen Oak Street to a point 250 feet East to existing curb . -_ 33, 34, 49, 50, 52, 53, 67, 68, 3 -Evans Russell, granted Cigarette Permit 3 -Lander Alois J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit Feb. 14 -East 30th Street, improvement with hot mix, hot laid as- phaltic concrete from the East Property Line of Cen- tral Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street 49, 90, 91, 105, 106, 171, 172, 202, 367, 397, 14 -Eagle Street, from the North Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street, improvement with bituminous concrete. 92, 93, 94, 106, 109, 110, 172, 173, 174, 201, 431, 432, 455, 457, 458, 471 " 14 -Elm Street, improvement with bituminous concrete, from the North Property Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 24th Street o2, 93, 94, 106, _ _-109, 110, 172, 173, 174, 201, 431, 432, 455, 14 -Elm Street, improvement with bituminous concrete from the North Property Line of 24th Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street -92, 93, 94, 106, 107, 110, 172, 173, 174, 201, 431, 432, 455, 456, 460, 461, 471, Mar. 7 -Elm Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Lot 12-D. S. Langworthy's Sub. 130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 445, 446, 447, 471, 472, 474, 481, 485, 7 -Election Special, $2,000,000 Dock Bond Proposition _____144, 145, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, April 7 -Excavations prohibited. City Manager restricted from is- suing permits for excavations in certain streets for a period of ten years - June 6 -Earl Drive, improvement with curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Ideal Lane to the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue -__Z63, 264, _._179, 208, 281, 330, 478, 479, 520, 522, 27-Eggerichs John H, granted Cigarette Permit 27-Eichman Arthur H, granted Cigarette Permit 27 -Evans Russell, granted Cigarette Permit 27 -Ender A. J., granted Cigarette Permit 27-Engling John J. and Bernadette, granted Cigarette Permit 27 -Ellis Mrs. Victoria, granted Cigarette Permit 27-Eichhorn Lester and Marie, granted Cigarette Permit...._ - Aug. 1-Eisbach Albert N., heating bond Sept. 21-Eichman Arthur H., granted Class "C" Beer Permit_.._. Oct. 3-F,ichman Arthur H., sidewalk bond " 3-Ettenson Jake, granted Cigarette Permit 3-Ettenson Jake, granted Class "B" Beer Permit " 17 -Election, General Municipal, canvass of petitions for office of Councilman and Park Commissioner Nov. 7-Erschen Benedict F., granted Cigarette Permit _ 7 -Evans Russell, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 7-Eggerichs John H., granted Class "B" Beer Permit._..._.__._ 7-Erschen Benedict F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit _....... " 7 -Election, General Municipal, held November 8, 1955_... ...... .... Page 20 23 28 70, 71 36 36, 37 103, 104 402, 411 107, 108 472, 474 107, 108 458, 459 108, 109 472, 474 208, 209 495, 496 142, 143 195, 196 201, 202 265, 524, 278 525 293 294 294 295 295 295 297 335 390 417 422 422 434 448 450 450 450, 451 452, 453 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 S Li P J I:CT Page E Dec. 5—Elliott Henry W. Jr. & Irene L., correction of assessment against Lot 117, Hams Addition 501 12—Esther, Tressa, River Ridge, Disney Street, construction of an (8) inch vitrified tile sanitary sewer beginning in the center of Esther Street at Lot 2-1-1 of Oak Grove Addition; thence southerly on Esther Street to the intersection of Esther and Tressa Streets; thence easterly on Tressa Street to the intersection of Tressa Street and River Ridge; thence northerly on River Ridge to the intersection of River Ridge aril Disney Street; thence easterly on Disney Street 206'; thence northerly through Lot 9 of the Subdivision of Min- eral Lot 39 to the existing sanitary sewer in Mt. Loretta — 526, 527, 528 12—Ellwanger Ralph J., prutesting against the proposed 5th & Bluff Street site for a parking lot— 529 _i INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page F Jan. " 3—First National Bank, appointed a depository of public funds 1 3—Fitzgerald Lawrence and Mary, protesting against the special assessments levied against Mineral Lot 344 for the construction of a sanitary sewer and asphaltic macadam surfacing of Kane Stret 7, 44 " 3—First National Bank, Clock and Curb Teller Policy 28 3—Federal Communications Commission, with reference to regulation of interference by electrical appliances and " motors with the reception of radio and television_ 29, 30 3—Fairfax Avenue, curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line " of Pennsylvania Avenue ---_..33, 34, 49, 50, 53, 54, 67, 68, 71 " 3—Felderman La Verne G., granted Class "C" Beer Permit_ 36, 37 24—Fitzpatrick Thomas P., Clerk City Water Dept., bond— 42 Feb. 14—Fidelity and Deposit Company, cancellation of excavation bond of Louis Buechel 78 " 14—Farmers Supply Company, requesting a one hour parking limit be placed on White Street between Tenth and Ninth Streets and changing the time limit for parking on Tenth Street 79, 126 " 14—Frost Robert L., et al., submitting objections against the installing of curb and gutter on Alta Street 79 " 14—Financial Report of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the year 1954, proof of publication 80 " 14—Fire Pension and Retirement System, submitting a re- capitulation of the receipts and disbursements of the Fire Pension and Retirement System for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1954 and ending December 31, 1954 81 Mar. 7—Falk Earl L. et al., requesting curb and gutter on Earl Drive, Ruan Drive and Ideal Lane and also request- ing two street lights midway between Pennsylvania Avenue and Ideal Lane 115, 155 7—Flynn Coal Company, excavation policy 128 7—Freund Robert A., granted Cigarette Permit 139, 140 " 7—Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, granted Class "B" Beer Per- mit 140 " 7—Felderman Merle J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit_..__ 140 April 4—Fleutsch Rose, Settlement of Suit 178, 179 ' 4—Foell Lester A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 186, 187 " 25—Flora Park, Trustees of Wahlert Foundation offer a gift of One Hundred Thousand Dollars for purpose of acquiring real estate for expansion of recreational fa- cilities of Flora Park X09, 210, 211, 286 25—Frommelt Joseph, granted Class "B" Beer Permir 221, 222 May 2—Feller John P., requesting action in regards to cleaning up of premises in 1800 block on Wood Street belonging to Mt. Pleasant Home 232 2'72 ' " 2—Fondell Andrew, blasting bond 234 " 2—Fitzpatrick Frank J, granted Class "B" Beer Permit_.._ 235, 236 " 2—Fuchs, Mrs Mary M., Communication of Division of Pub- lic Health Engineering, concerning renewal of license 238 " 2—Fleckenstein Mr. Ray, Communication of Division of Pub- lic Health Engineering, concerning renewal of license 238 " 23—Fondell A. and Sons, excavation policy and bond _ 246 June 27—Farrell Frank, sidewalk bond 290 " 27—Felderman La Verne, granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, granted Cigarette Permit— 293 " 27—Frommelt Joseph, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Felderman Merle J, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Felt Carlyle R. and Doris A., granted Cigarette Permit_... 294 " 27—Freund Robert A., granted Cigarette Permit 294 As INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page F " 27—Fraternal Order of 1{agles, Aerie No. 568, granted Cigar- ette Permit 295 " 27—Foell Lester A., granted Cigarette Permit __ ____ 295 " 27—Fink Milton L., granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Feary Fred, granted Cigarette Permit __ _ 295 " 27—Finch Alford F., granted Cigarette Permit ..... 296 " 27—Fraternal Order of Orioles, granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Falkenhainer Clarence P., granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Fortmann Anton Company, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 298, 299 " 27—Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 568, granted Class "B" Beer Permit _ 298 299 " 27—Fraternal Order of Orioles, Dubuque Nest No. 11, granted Class "B" Beer Permit �— — — 298, 299 July 5—Freiburger John, sidewalk bond 305 " 5—Freiburger Norbert, sidewalk bond 305 " 18—Fire Engine House No. 5, alteration and repairs_ _ 313, 370 386, 387, 427 Aug. 1—Fitzpatrick F. J., requesting a refund on his Class 'B" Beer Permit No. 20 �_ _ — _ 335 1—Fondell A. & Sons, excavation policy 335 Sept. 6—Frommelt Leo F., appointed City Clerk _ 359 " 6—Freund Anton A., Notice of Claim ._ 365, 429 " 6—Feyen Richard, bond _ 369 " 6—Fluckiger Frank, reappointed to the Playground and Recre- ation Commission, term expiring July 5, 195x.—.__—_- 384 Oct. 3—Frommelt Leo F., City Clerk, bond _ 417 " 3—Finton M. D., Chairman of Parking and Intra City Traffic Committee, commending the Council in regards to the traffic and parking survey 420 4. 3—Frary Fred, granted Class "B" Beer Permit .� 422 17—Fischer A. J., excavation bond 428 Dec. 5—Fondell Andrew and Mary, correction of assessment against Lots 141, 142 Julien Addition _ — _ 502 " " 5—Fuller Gladys, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 518, 519 5—Fuller Gladys, granted Cigarette Permit — S19 " 19—Faber Frank, recommending that the advice of the traffic engineers hired by the City be reconsidered _________ 541 � INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJLCT Page G Jan. 3 -Grandview Avenue, installation of boulevard lights from North Property Line of Southern Avenue to a point 35 feet north of the South Property Line of Lot 1 of Lot 8 of L. Ryans Subdivision__ -..-11, 12, 13, 3 -Garner Mildred Mrs., requesting 14, 15 a refund on unexpired portion of her Cigarette Permit No. 302 __ 18 3 -General Fund, transfer of $31,000.00 from said fund to the " Street Fund 3 --Goethe Street, curb and gutter from the West Property 20, 21 Line of Burden Avenue to the alley West of Balke Street _33, 34, 35, 49, 50, 54, 67, 3 -Gordon Lorraine Mrs., granted Class "B" Beer Permit._._.. 68, 71 3u, 37 24 -General Fitzhugh Lee Auxiliary No. 1, requesting permis- sion to sell carnations on city streets 40 " 24-Gansemer Clarence N., et al., requesting that a sewer be constructed in Bunker Hill Road 40 " 24 -Glynn John J., requesting refund on Beer Permit No. 74 40 " 24-GlynnJohnJ., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit No. Feb. " 14 --Green Street, Water Main Extension Bonds -76, 110, 41 111, 112 14-Goetzinger Kenneth, granted Cigarette Permit 87 14-GotKenneth, granted Class "B" Beer Permit__.__ 87, 88 14 --Grandview Avenue Extension, improvement with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Boulevard 89, 90 91, 103, 104, 105, 106, 171, 172, 202, 367, 397, 411 14 -Garfield Avenue, improvement with bituminous concrete from the North Property Line of Marshall Street to the South Property Lino of Stanton Street -_.-92, 93, 94, 106 107, 108, 109, 110, 172, 173, 174, 201, 431, 432, 455, 456, 462 Mar. 471, 7-Gatrel, Koa C. & Dorothy E., assessment against Lot 472, 474 2-1-1-1-1-1-1 of Prysi Farm Sub. corrected 128, 129 " 7 -Garfield Avenue, improvement with curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street -....130, 131, 132, 133, 160 161, 162, 163, 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 486. 7 -Glen Oak Stret, improvement with curb and gutter from 495, 496 the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street -130, 131,132,133, 160, 161 162, 163, 164, 208, 209, 445, 446*, 447, 481, 482, 486, 495, 496 " 7 -Grandview Avenue, improvement with curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Delhi Street to the South Property Line of Loras Boulevard ---130, 131, 132, 133 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 482, 487 „ 488, 7 -Green Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the 495, 496 West Property Line of Bunker Hill Road to the North Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue_. -130, 131, 132 _._....133, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481 " 482, 489, 7 -Glen Oak Street, improvement with asphaltic macadam sur- 495, 496 facing from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street_._. 138, 139 169, 170, 171, 509, 510 April 4 -Grant Agreement, between City of Dubuque and the United States of America for the purpose of obtaining fed- eral aid for the development of the Dubuque Municipal Airport_... ._ 185 186 " 4-Geske Mrs. Adele, granted- Class "B" Beer Permit_._._- 186, 187 May 23 -Gardner Edith, communication relative to damage to chim- ney and sidewalk _ 241, 370 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJ FCT Page " 23—Gasper William M., et al., requesting construction of a sanitary sewer in Esther, Tressa and River Ridge Streets 242 " 23—Guns Mrs. Alice, requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 119 _ 243 " 23 --Grab Erwin M. and G,. L. Kulander, requesting that the alley between 1740 and 1750 Avoca Street be opened for, at least 150 feet _ 243 " 23—Gantert, Harry N. and Lucille, granted Class "B" Beer Permit _ 249, 250 June fes -Garfield Avenue (West Side Only), improvement with concrete curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property bine of Emerson Street 259, 262 , 275, 276, 277, 433, 475, 476, 477 " 6—Geisler Brothers, heating bond 273 " 27—Gran Mrs. Kathleen M., Notice of Claim — 288, 313 " 27—Glynn John F., graved Cigarette Permit ___ 293 " 27—Ceske Mrs. Adele, granted Cigarette Permit 293 " Z7—Goetzinger Kenneth, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Giunta Joe and Marro, granted Cigarette Permit_ 295 " 27—Gantert Harry N., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Glaser Leo J., granted Cigarette Permit 290 July 5 --Gordon Mrs. Lorraine, requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 141 303 " 18--Grutz Clarence, sidewalk bond 319 Aug. 1—Giese Sheet Metal Company, heating bond _ 335 Sept. 6—Grice Victor J., reappointed to the Airport Commission, term expiring September 14, 1961 .-.- Oct. 3—Grice Victor J., Airport Commissioner, bond 417 " 3—caber Kenneth, awarded contract for Hawtwhorne Storm sewer 419 " 3—Glab Frank, appointed to the Planning & "Zoning Commis- sion, term expiring May 24, 1959 14<2 G Nov. 7—Glynn John F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit _._ ___—_ 450 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page H Jan. 3-Hafeman Rudolph, requesting a refund on unexpired por- tion of his Class "B" Beer Permit 18 3-Hafeman Rudolph, requesting a refund on unexpired por- tion of his Cigarette Permit 18 3 -Henry Street, curb and gutter from the Fast Property Line of Queen Street to the West Property Line of Wind- " sor Avenue ...__-....33, 34, 35, 49, 54, 55, 67, 3 -Herber Fred, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 68, 71 " 24 -Henschel Richard, et al., requesting street light on Sullivan 3y " Street � 24 -Holscher A L., City Auditor, bond 83, 84 " 24 --Hail an Joseph, Supt. and Cashier City Water Dept., " " bo 24 -Hansen John J J•. granted Class "B" Beer Permit 46, 42 47 24 -Hansen John J., granted Cigarette Permit 46 Feb. " 14 -Hillard Joseph P., granted Clercs "B" Beer Permit 87, 88 14 -Hennepin Street, improvement with bituminous concrete from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Windsor Avenue 92, 93 94, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 172, 173, 174, 202, 431, 432, 455, 456 Mar. 464, 471, 7 -Hickson Avenue, improvement with curb and gutter from 472, 474 the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue_130, 131, 132, 133 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 482, 490 April 4-Hittenmiller Carl F., Notice of Claim 495, 496, 497175, 261 4 -Hier Mary P., requesting suspension of 1954 taxes on the North 24 feet of the East 179 feet of Lot 374 Davis Farm Addition 175, 220 " 4-Heitzman Construction Company, sidewalk bond 179 " 4-Hafeman Erwin J., granted Cigarette Permit _ 186 " 4-Husemann, Mrs. Mary, granted Cigarette Permit _ 186 " 4-Husemann Mrs. Mary, granted Class "B" Beer Permit-..._ 186, 187 " 4-Herburger Gerald, granted Class "B" Beer Permit _ 186, 187 April 25 -Haas George M., withdrawing name from petition for the improvement of Mills Street 211 " 25-Hincker C. Douglas, et al., requesting appropriate auto- matic traffic control signals be erected at intersec- tions of Dodge Street, Concord Street and St. Jo- " seph Street 25 -Herber Fred, requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Permit 213 318 213 " 25-Hanselmann F. W., heating bond 219 " 25-Hanten Cyril, sidewalk bond 219 " 25 -Heller Gerald L., issued a restricted plumbers license-_ 219 " 25-Hevey Robert F.., granted Cigarette Permit _ __._._..._.._ 221 " 25 -Herber Fred, granted Cigarette Permit 221 May 2 -Heitz Leo A., requesting permission to erect a retaining wall on Levi Street 232, 247 " 2 -Haas Henry, requesting permission to erect a retaining wall on Levi Street 232 247 23 -Huber Mary, Notice of Claim ---------240, 241, 305, 323 + 23 -Hansen John J., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Per- mit - - 243 F 'I 23-Helling Mr. & Mrs., requesting curb and gutter and some type of surfacing on Avoca Street between Rosedale and Seminary on the South side - 243 " 23 -Holy Ghost Church, Inc., requesting the vacation of West 29th Street _ _ _ _ ?43, 292, 308, 329, 330 " 23-Heitzman Construction Co., requesting permission to ex- cavate in streets and alleys ---- 243 " 23 -Hartshorn Wardie, granted Cigarette Permit .._ 249 " 23 -Hartshorn Wardie, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 249, 250 EJ INDEX -- BOOK 85 1955 S C 11 J LC T Page. T June 6—Holscher A. L., appointed City Clerk Pro Tem 253 " 6—Henschel Alfred, heating bond . 273 " 27—Hildebrand Lucille, Lots 12 and 13 in Fate Sub., City Man- ager recommending sale of property to her._...__ 21Y), 308, 329 " 27—Hardness Reduction Plant, City Manager recommending the construction under a single contractor 289, 347 _ 385, 395, 443 " 27—Howe Delbert J., heating bond 291 " 27—Heitzman Construction Company, excavation bond 291 " 27—Hollywod Grille, granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Hunt George R. and Christopher C. Gratz, granted Cigar- ette Permit 293 " 27—Hafeman Edwin J., granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Hochausen Albert H., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Hickey John J., granted Cigarette Permit .– 294 " 27—Heidersccheit John J., granted Cigarette Permit _ _ ___ 294 " 27—Hafeman Helen M., granted Cigarette Pcrmit--_____._.. 295 " 27—Huseman Mrs. Rose, granted Cigarette Permit _ _ 295 " 27—Hogan Vincent J., granted Cigarette Permit ___ _ 295 " 27—Hillard Joseph P. and Bernice, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Hedley Alfred, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Haupert Clarence P., granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Haberkorn Edward A., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Herberger Gerald Francis, granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—third Mrs. Rosemary, granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Helling Tony, granted Cigarette Permit _ 296 " 27--Hevey Robert E.., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Hartng Drug Company, granted Cigarette Permits__._., 297 " 27 --Herber Fred, granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Hartshorn Wardie, granted Cigarette Permit— 297 " 27—Huseman Mrs. Roc, granted Class "B" Beer Permit._.._ 298, 299 " 27—Haberkorn Edward A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit— 298, 299 " 27—Hogan Vincent, granted Class "C" Beer Permit 298, 299 27—Hessel Irvin G., granted Class "C' Beer Permit 298, 299 July 5—Husemann Mrs Mary, requesting refund on her Class "B" Beer Permit No. 8 303 " 5—Hickenlooper B. B., acknowledging receipt of joint reso- lution concerning the lighting of the Julien Dubuque Bridge 304 " 5—Herburger Carl, requesting permission to operate a port- able roller skating rink _ 310 18—Henderson Harry H., requesting removal of signature from a petition asking for black -top paving on Mea- dow Lane — _ 313 18—Hostetter Wayne, claim denied —� 313 " 18—Hutter George L., Notice of Claim 315 18—Hemmer John P., granted Cigarette Permit __ __�_ 323 " 18—Hemmer John P, grant(d Class "B" Beer Permit— 324 18—Hird Mrs. Rosemary, granted Class "B" Beer Permit.._._.. 324 18—Hanover Harry J., State Tax Commisssion approving his dug. reappointment to the Office of City Assessor—..__._. 1—Hickson Thomas L., et al., requesting that Chaney Road be 324 curbed and guttered 331 I—Home Heating Comprany, heating bond �_ 335 ._.__ 10—Hoffman Gerald, et al., requesting that Chaney Road be curled and guttered from St. Anne's to Pennsylvania Sept. Avenue — 6—Holland Furnace Company, heating contractors bond 351 361 — 6—Hartzman Morris, requesting permission to connect to the City Water Main YA " 6—Hartshorn Wardie, granted Class "B" Meer Permit 6—Hartshorn Wardie, Cigarette 381 granted Permit _ __ 382 -00 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page TF " 21—Hein Thomas, W. L. Burris, et a., requesting the con- struction of a sanitary sewer behind their homes ad- joining English bane 21—Hein Camillus R., et al., requesting the vacation of an alley 389 between Lawther and Strauss Streets, running parallel with Brunswick and Balke Streets ' 21—Henkel Robert W., requesting stop signs at the corner of 389, 443 Mineral and Finley Streets 21—Hoppmann Robert D., Notice of Claim _- 389 424 390, 429 Oct. 3--Hafeman 1>. J., requesting a refund on Cigarette License No. 48 " 3—I.1eveyl Robert E., requesting a refund on Cigarette License 421 No. 244 3—Herber Fred, requesting a refund on Cigarette License 421 No. 285 " 3—llickey John J. granted Class "B" Beer Permit " 421 422 3—Houser James A., asking the Council to consider the 4th Street area for a parking lot 425 " 17—Hogan M. P., Power of Attorney 428 " 17—Holland Mr. & Mrs. Clyde, objecting to the installation of a sewer on Tressa Street 17—Hardie Mrs. Frank Sr., objecting to the installation of a 430 sewer on Tressa Street _._._.-7 Nov. 7—Healy Len, petition for rezoning of his property granted_ 430 444 7—Hoskins Raymond B., objecting to assessment against his property for the improvement of F,agle Street 445 7—Haupert Clarence P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_......... 450 " 7—Hedley Alfred E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 450, 451 Nov. 9—Heying Lorenz & Elaine, relative to donating land on Edina Street for street purposes to aid Joseph Tauke's property ._ _ — _ Dec. 5—Hartley W. S., requesting the installation of a street 453 light on Euclid Street __ 506 " 5—Haberkorn Edward A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit— 518, 519 " 19—Hager Harry K., Lot 158, Lot 1-159, Lot 160 Hams Ad- dition, correction of assessment for the improvement of Garfield Avenue with concrete curb and gutter— 536 " 19—Hennig, Harold N. & Marion, Lot 160 Hams Addition, correction of assessment for the improvement of Gar- field Avenue with concrete curb and gutter 536 " 19—Heuser Mr. James, addressed the Council regarding park- ing lot site in the lower part of Main StreM 541, 542 As INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page Jan. 3 -Interstate Power Co., request for enclosed overhead bridge between Main and Iowa Streets, and permission to place a 7,(1)0 gallon oil tank an 10th Street granted �5, 45, 46, 88, 89 " 3 -Indian Ridge, curb and gutter from the South Property Line of Grand%iew Avenue to the end of Indian Ridge - A 34, 35, 49, %, 55, 56, 67, 09, 71 24 -Imhof Joseph J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 46, 47 Feb. 14 -Indiana Avenue, water main extension bonds _____76, 110, Ill, 112 " 14 -Ida Street, improvement with bituminous concrete from South Property Linc of Delhi Street to the North Property Line of Grace Street -92, 93, 94, 106, 107, 108, 109 -110, 172, 173, 174, 202, 431, 432, 455, 456, 46.91 471, 472, 474 April 4 -Imhof Joseph J., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit.- 177 11 4 -Imhof Joseph J., requesting refund on Class "B" Permit- 177 May 2 -Iowa Road Building Company, assignment to Carlton D. Beh Co. 231 June 6 -Ideal Iane, improvement with curb and gutter from the City Corporation Limits to the Fast Property Line of Earl Drive _-.2(0, 264, 265, 278, 279, 280, 291 .___330, 478, 479, 520, 522, 524, 525 " 27 -International City Managers' Association, extending an invitation to City of Dubuque to be represented by the City ?Manager at the 41st Annual Conference of City Managers 287, 288 " 27 -Interstate Power Company, communication regarding the discontinuance of bridge lighting as of June 30, 1955_ 289 " 27 -Iowa State Commission for the Blind, granted Cigarette Permit 293 July 5 ---Interstate Power Company, submitting a proposed street lighting layout for the new building on the corner of 10th and Iowa Streets 305 Aug. 10 -Iron Removal and Hardness Reduction Plan"47, 348, 385, 395, 443 Nov. 7 -Inland Molasses Co., suggesting that First Street easterly from Fater Street to Terminal Street, Terminal Street from Jones northerly to First Street, be re- stricted to passenger cars only 445, 500 " 7 -Interstate Power Co., requesting Council approval to hold special token sales _ 451 Dec. 5 -Iowa Study Committee on Nater Rights and Drainage Laws, advising of date of meeting 516 " 19 -Iowa State Highway Commission, planning relocation and construction of highway U. S. 161, 51, 52 and 67._.._ 538 As INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJFCT Page J Jan. 24—Jenni Geraldine L., Secretary to City Manager, bond ___— 42 Feb. 14—Jtmgblut Fred C., Notice of Claim 154 " 14—Jones Street, improvement with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete from the West Property Line of Main Street to the Fast Property Line of Locust Street— _ 89, 90 91, 103, 104, 105, 106, 171, 172, 202, 367, 397, 399, 411 Afar. 7—Jacobson Realty, Inc., requesting permission to pave por- tion of Harrison Street and use this space for parking " space _ _ 7—Jacobson David S. and Evelyn, refunded $13.99 to cover 111, 156 correction on lot 1-1-1-1-1-1-B-1-1-1 of Mineral Lot 24 128 " 7—Judges and Clerks, appointed to serve at Special Dock Bond election _ 144, 145 Afar. 23—Jordan Robert J., et al., requesting that a sewer be in- stalled in Lorimer Street _ 149, 288 April 7—Judges and Clerks, who served at the Dock Bond Proposi- tion Special Election held April 6, 1955 be allowed $10.00 each for services rendered 206 June 6—Johnson Roger C., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 269 270 " 27—Johanningmeier Justin L., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Johnson Roger C., granted Cigarette Permit 297 Aug. I—Johanningmcier Justin L., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_ 336 Sept. 6—Jordan W. J., heating bond 369 " 6—Johnson Walter R., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 381 " 6—Johnson Walter R., granted Cigarette Permit 382 " 6—Johnson Roger C., requesting a refund on Cigarette License No. 291 382 " 21—Jacobson Joseph, requesting permission to widen the dis- tances between curbs on East 18th Street and Fast 19th Street — 393, 423 Oct. 17—Jacobs Lewis I., objecting to the installation of a sewer on Tressa Street ..._ 430 " 17—Judges and Clerks, appointed to serve at the Municipal General Election, November 8, 1955 435, 453 C7 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SURJ FCT Page Jan. 3-Kintzinger Charles A., Councilman, elected Mayor for the ensuing year - " 3 -Kane Street, improvem(nt with asphaltic macadam sur- facing from the West Property bine of Primrose Street to the West Property Line of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 344 _____7, 8, 9, 10, 11 " 3 -Korman William, Notice of Claim 153, 154 " 3-Klauer-Julien Hotel Company, objecting to the Key City Gas Company's prom)ser laying of a gas main on the northerly side of \list Second Street 17, 43 " 3 -Korth Russeil R., requ(st for street light on Saunders Street denied 24 " 3 -Karen Street, curb and gutter from the West Property Line of Carter Roard to a point 140 feet West of the West Property Line of Kevindale Street 33, 34, 35, 49, 50 %. 57, 67, 68, 71 " 3-Kevindale Street, curb and gutter from the North Property Linc of Karen Street to the South Property bine of Lindale Street ___ 33, 34, 35, 49, 57, 67, 08, 71 " 24-Kruser Mrs. Edward, Notice of Claim _ i9, 244, 245 " 24-Kaesbauer James J., Superintendent of Parks, tomd____..._ 42 " 24 -Kane Allen C., accountant, bond _ _.___._ 42 " 24 -Kopp Nicholas J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit-._ 47 Feb. 14-Kupferschmidt Emma, Notice of Claim - 77 " 14-Kulus J. D., Notice of Claim ____77, -,_77, 125, 126 " 14 -Kramer Irvin W., Notice of Claim 77, 153 " 14 -Kaufmann Avenue, dedication of Lot Two (2) of l.ot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot Two (2) of Lot Two (2) of Lot One ( I ) of Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) of Highland Farm in the City of Dubuque, Iowa for street purpx),ses _ 86, 87, 117 Mar. 23 -Kelly Helen E., Notice of Ciaim - 147, 260 " 23 -K -M Construction Company, cancellation of sidewalk con- struction bond _.__ 148 " 23 -Kipper Clarence J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit. 156, 157 April 4-Kulander G. L., et al., protesting curb and gutter and re- surfacing of Ashton Place _ 160, 161 " 4 -Krueger Charles W., granted Class "B" Beer Permit-__ 186, 187 " 7 -Kaufman Avenue, Sanitary Sewer and lift station with force main which consists of 8", 10", and 12" sanitary sewer and a lift station with 6" cast iron force main to serve lots abutting: Kaufman Avenue. from the West Property Line of Carter Road to 1300 feet West ; West side of Carter Road iron Lot 5 to Lot 1-10 all of Highland Park Add. and from Lot 2 of John J. Rohners Plan. to Lot 1-2-2-2-1-2-1 of Highland Farm-, Lindale Street; Kevindale Street; Karen Street; Woodlawn from North Property bine of Karen Street to South Property Line of Lindale-, As- bury Road front West Property Line of Carter Road to the West Corporation Limits of the City of Du- buque _204, 205, 206, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 239, 240, 241, 506 " 5 -Kollar Alex, heating bond 219 May 2 -K -M Construction Company, sidewalk bond _ - 234 " 2 -Kies Don, granted Cigarette Permit __-..__ _- 235 " 2 -Kies Don, granted Class "B" Meer Permit___ 235, 236 " 23 -Kaufman George C., appointetl to the Library Board for term expiring July 1, 1959 242 " 23--Kulander G. L. and Erwin ',%f. Grab, requesting that the al- ley between 1746 and 1750 Avoca Street be opened up for at least 150 feet ._..� 243 23 -Kennedy William K., sidewalk bond _ 246 " 23-Krita Charles F., granted Cigarette Permit - - 244► -40 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page IT4 " 23—Knights of Columbus, granted Class "B" Beer Permit_._._ 249, 250 June Cr—Kaufmann Avenue, improvement with curb and gutter from the West PropertyLine of Carter Road to the East Property Line of ot 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of 1 of 2 of 2 of 1 of 2 of I of Highland Farm --263, 264, Z65, 278, 279 478, 479 ,520, 521, 524, 525 6—Kisting Andrew, Marie, et al., objecting to the rezoning of Lot 2 of 2 of I of 16; Lot I of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; and the easterly 75 feet of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16 all in Mount Pleasant Addition 282 " 27—Kuehn Archie, requesting restricted plumbers license 287 " 27—Kisting Andrew J., requesting consideration on the appoint- ment to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Councilman Austin _ _ 287 27—Knoernschild Louis (Ideal Plbg. & Htg.), heating bond _----- 290 " 27—Kenneally Howard J., heating bond _ _ _ 290 " 27—Karigan Andrew D. and Gust, granted Cigarette Permit__ 293 " 27—Kelly Mrs. Margaret, granted Cigarette Permit ___ 293 � 27—Knights of Columbus, granted Cigarette Permit 293 27—Knoll Walter W., granted Cigarette Permit _ 293 " 27—Kelly Francis E., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Kopp Nick J., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Kress Hubert J., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Kissell Grocery, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Kachevas James P., granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Kamentz Fred, granted Cigarette Permit ___ 295 " 27—Karigan Frank A., granted Cigarette Permit ___ ____ 295 " 27—Kanavas Theodore G., granted Cigaretet Permit 295 " 27—Kramer Joseph A. and Louis P. O'Connor, granted Cigar- ette Permit _ 296 " 27—Klauer-Julien Hotel Co., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Kopple Harry, granted Cigarette Permit r 296 " 27—Kritz Charles E., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Kruse George C., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Kipper Clarence J., granted Cigarette Permit ._ 296 " 27—Kemp Larry, granted Cigarette Permit _.___ 297 " 27—Krueger Charles W., granted Cigarette Permit — 297 " 27—Karigan Frank A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit__.._—... 298, 299 " 27—Klauer-Julien Hotel Company, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 298, 299 " 27—Kachevas James P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 298, 299 " 27—Kanavas Theodore G., granted Class "B" Beer Permit......_ 298, 299 July 5—Kies Donald, granted Cigarette Permit 306 " 18—Kolfenbach Ben J., sidewalk bond 318 " 18—Kemp Larry B., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 324 Aug. 10—Kirkwood Giles G., communication concerning an error on his assessment for sewer, curb and gutter on Kane Street _ _ __ 350 Sept. 6—Kriebs Rt. Rev. J. Fred, acknowledging receipt of message of congratulations of Mayor and Council .._..._.... 364 " 6—Kohn Grange J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit __.--.._._.__ 381 " 6—Knoll Walter W., granted Class "C" Beer Permit ..._...____ 381 " 6—Kane James M., granted Class "C" Beer Permit........._......_. 381 " 6—Kohn Grange J., granted Cigarette Permit 382 " 21—Kramer Joseph A. and Louis P. O'Connor, granted Class "B" Beer Permit _ ._.... 390 Oct. 3—Kreiman Melvin L., heating bond _ 417 " 3—Koper Angelo J., requesting the vacation of St. Anne Drive in St. Anne's Subdivision .____ 418, 429 " 3—Klinkhammer Herbert, objecting to the installation of a sewer on Tressa Street 420 " 17—Kass john, objecting to the installation of a sewer on Tressa Street ._____.._...... _.. _ 430 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page 17—Koeff Mr. R Mrs. Peter. objecting to the vacation of the alley between Clinton Street and 27th Street.—._.__.._.._ 431 17—Kritz Charles G., requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 222 — 431 Dec. 12—Kuhle Mr. Harvey, objecting to his assessment for the improvement of Elm Street with bituminous concrete surfacing _. --- 533 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page L Jan. 3 -Levi Street, curb and gutter from the East Property Line of English Lane to the West Property Line of Lor- imer Street --- 33, 34, 35, 49, 57, 58, 67, 24 -Link Edward A., claim 69, 71 Feb. " 14 -Lenox Avenue, Water Main Extension Bonds. -_76, 110, 14 -Library Board of Trustees and Librarian, 39 111, 112 " annual report for fiscal year ending 195485 " " 14 -Love Jerome J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit _ 14-Lolwing Arano H., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 87, 88 87, 88 14-Leibe Street, improvement with hot mix hot laid asphaltic concrete from the East Property Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street 89, 90, 91, 103, 104, 105 „ 1% 171, 172, 202, 367, 397, 14 -Lindberg Terrace, improvement with bituminous concrete 400, 411 from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace __._92, 93, 94, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110 Mar. 1_72, 173, 174, 202, 431, 432, 455, 456, 465, 471, 7-Langman Harold, et. al., requesting a street light on 472 474 Booth Street between Forest Lane and West Fifth " Street 7-Leibe Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the 116, 155 East Property Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street - 130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164 " 108, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 482, 491, 495, 7-Lindale Street, improvement with curb and gutter from 496, 497 the West Property Line of Woodlawn to the end of Lindale Street 130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 482, 492, 495, 7 -Lindberg Terrace, improvement with curb and gutter from 496, 497 the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace ..130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164 " 108, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 492, 7 -Lorimer Street, improvement with curb and gutter from 495, 497 the South Property Line of Levi Street to the South end of Lorimer Street 130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161, 162 " 163, 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 493, 495, 496, 497 23 -Lange Ins. Agency, requesting cancellation of sidewalk construction bond of K -M Construction Company_...- 148 April 4 -Lippert John P., et al., requesting curb and gutter on Kauf- man Avenue Extension providing sewer and gas lines are put into property line of each lot first _ 176 " 4-LuGrain Carl M., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit- 176 " 4 -Love Donald M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit--- 186, 187 " 7-LuGrain Carl M., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Permit 199 " 25 -Link John B., withdrawing name from petition for im- provement of Mills Street 211 25-Lebben Fred W., heating bond 219 May 2 -Lippert John P., et al., property owners on Kaufmann Avenue Extension objecting to proposed assessment on property for a sewer pressure system 227 " 2 -Lott Herman and Marcella, City Manager recommending that City Council authorize the condemnation of property as that necessary for the construction of a Sewage Treatment Plant, Lift Station, access right of way and sewer casements; all on property owned by Herman & Marcella Lott -.....-.__.--234, 235, 319, 392 " 2 -Latham Ernest, granted Class "C" Beer Permit _ __ 235 236 " 23-Linchan & Molo, requesting extension of time for com- pletion of their contract at the swimming pool __ 242 " 23 -Link Leo F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit _ 249, 250 " 23 -Lang Eugene, submitting report on gas rate schedules._._... 250, 270 June 6 -Lukens Joe, sidewalk bond ____ . 273 Am INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SL'BJiCT race L " 6—Lundon Jimmie N1'., heating bood _ --- 273 •' 27—Lolwing Arano, requesting refund nn Class "It" Beer 287 Permit No. 156 — " 27—Lynch Garland, et al., re(luesting that alley bctween Bunker Hill Road and Finley Street he opern'd.-._—�,____.__-._ LR7, 30 " 27—Lions Club, requesting a license to held fund raising SRR exhibit —'— " �7—Lewin Harry E., heating bond _ — 290 291 " 27—Linehan & Milo, Inc., heating bond — 293 " 27—Love Donald, granted Cigarette Permit __ _ -- Permit 293 " 27—Latham Ernest, granted Cigarette —. " 27—Ludescher John J., granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Leonard Paul A., granted Cigarette Permit 294 294 " 27—Loras College, granted Cigarette Permit — 294 " 27—Lilly Thomas, granted Cigarette Permit ---- " 27—Lanser George and Helen, granted Cigarette Permit — -- 294 " 27—Lynn Melvin C., granted Cigarette Permit — 295 295 " 27—Love Jerome J., granted Cigarette Permit — 295 " 27—Love Harold J., granted Cigarette Permit ___ — 295 " 27—Luchsinger Roy and Angeline, granted Cigarette Permit — " 27—Link Leu F., granted Cigarette Permit _ 296 296 " 27—Loucks Joseph W., granted Cigarette Permit — " 27—Langanis Anastacios E., granted Cigarette Permit 297 297 " 27—Lawry Drugs, granted Cigarette Permit " 27—Lennard Paul A., granted Clan "B" Beer Permit 298, 299 July 18—Linehan & Molo, petitioning the City Council to revue the present fee of $2.00 for water softners — 319, 333 " 18—Lanser George and Helen, granted Class "B" Beer Permit_ 324 Aug. 1—Lyons Edward J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 336 " 1—Lyons Edward J., granted Cigarette Permit 337 " 1( —Link Dr. John A., et al., requesting that a street light be installed on the corner of Wilbricht Lane and Mon- tana Street _ --- Sept. 21-1,orenzi Louis E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit— 350• X2 390 " 21—Lorenzi Louis E., granted Cigarette Permit -- _ 391 Oct. 3—Ludwig Henry J., denied a restricted plumbers license--- 416 " 3—La Crosse Dredging Co., awarded contract for dredging of Area "B" on City Island -- 410 " 3—Lang Marie M., requesting Council to view alley behind Lots 7, 8 and 9 Herbst Sub. regarding opening of the alley ____ _ 419, 438 " 3—Lubbers Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence, objecting to the installation of a sewer on Tressa Street — -- 420 " 3—Lynch Garland, protesting the proceedings to vacate the al- ley behind Lot 187 in Finley's Addition, also request- ing a grade established aral hard surfacing of the alley 420 " 3—Loras College, requesting permission to have a fireworks display 422 " 3—Love Harold J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit — 422 " 17—Linssen Miss Betty, requesting relief of payment for ped- lers license __ __ 427 " 17—Loucks Joseph W., heating bond —_ 418 477 Nov. 14—Luber John, cancellation of excavation bond _ Dec. 5—Liquor Sales Fund, transfer of $1,000.00 to the Recreation - Municipal Golf Course Fund — — 502 " 5—I,ucas Primer, et al., requesting the installation of a street light on Austin Place _ -- " 507, 537 507 5--Lepsch Mrs. John (Elsie), 'notice of Claim ___ -- " 19—Langis George, et al., requesting the City Council to re- consider and not establish a parking Int on property owned by Anthony Rhomberg on the corner of Eighth and Iowa Streets — ^. — 541 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page Mc Jan. 3—McClain Street sanitary sewer, the cost certified by Thos. " E. Byrne 3—McCarten H. B., excavation policy _ _ 16 28 " 3—McPoland Street, curb and gutter from the N.P.L. of Lenox Avenue to the S.P.L. of Pennsylvania Avenue 33, 34 Feb. " �-35, 49, 59, 67, 14—McPoland Avenue, Water MaiEx n tension Bonds -..-76, 110,111, 69, 71 112 14—McDermott Howard E., Notice of Claim 77, 125 Mar. 7—McLaughlin Raymond, granted Class "B" Beer Permit...._ 140 " 7—McArdle Mrs. Glen, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 140 " 23—McDermott Melvin J., submitting an offer of $7.00 r foot for purchase of southerly 12 feet of Lot 5 of Hoskins Subdivision 148 April ' 4—McClain Loretta, Notice of Claim 174, 175, 245 4—McArdle Mrs. Glen, granted Cigarette Permit 186 " 7—McNamara Earl J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit 201 May 23—McCarten George, appointed to Board of Plumbing Exam- iners for a term of three years 248 " 23—McNamer Noah, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 249, 250 June 6—McMahon Harold, et al., requesting the installation of a street light on Rosedale Avenue _ 273 284 " 27—McCauley Francis P., granted Cigarette Permit ——..._ 293 27—McNamara Earl J., granted Cigarette Permit _____ 293 27—McLaughlin Raymond, granted Cigarette Permit _____ 294 27—McNamer Noah, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—McDonough Thomas F. and Ruth, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—McArdle Mrs. Glen, grinted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—McArdle Mrs. Glen, granted Class "B" Beer Permit-- 298, 299 July 5—McCarten Plumbing and Heating, heating bond _ 306 Aug. 17—McDonough Thomas F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_... 357 Sept. 6—McDowell C. L., heating bond 369 6—McClean Vincent A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit___. 381 " 6—McAleece Gerald W., reappointed to the Playground and Recreation Commission, term expiring July 5, 1958— 384 " 21—McNamara Earl J., and Al. A. Giegerich, requesting water service for three lots created by the extension of Grandview Avenue 389 Oct. 17—McNeil L. L., objecting to the installation of a sanitary sewer on Tressa Street ____ __ 430 Nov. 14—McDonald A. Y., reappointed to Dock Board, term ex- piring November 26, 1958 480 Dec. 5—McAndrews Herbert, granted Class "B" Beer Permit— 518 519 " 19—McArdle Mrs. Glen, requesting a refund on Cigarette License No. 127 ___ _.. 536 " 19—McArdle Mrs. Glen, requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 73 536 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page M Jan. 3 -Matz Linda, Notice of Claim - _ 15, 41 " 3-Meisenburg John, requesting a refund on Cla%s "'It' Beer Permit No. 63 - 18 " 3-Mei5enburg Plat, requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit 1;0. i o9 -- --- 18 " 3 -:Murphy Ray V., requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 230 - 19 " 3 -Mineral Street, curb and gutter from the W.P.L. of Gil. liam Street to a point 375 feet West -33. 34, 35, 49, 59 60, 67, 69, 71 '• 3-Mihalaki, firs. Ruby, granted Class "B" Beer Permit- 36, 37 " 3-Magnall Richard K., release of sidewalk bond - -- 39, 40 " 24 -Moore Frtgincering Company, Inc., heating bund 45 " 24 -Michel Merlin P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit. _ 4(), 47 " 24 -Mayor Kintzinger, requested to call a special meeting of the City Council on February 14, 1955. ._ 47 Feb. 14 -Mertes Henry, Settlement of Claim 81 " 14-Mihalovich Anthony C., granted Class "B" [leer Permit- 87, 88 " 14-Mihalakis Kathleen, granted Class "it" Beer Permit--_ 87, 88 " 14 -Marshall Street, improvement with bituminous concrete from the West Property Line of Rhornberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lincoln Avenue 92, 93 94, 100, 107, 108, 110, 172, 173, 174, 202, 431, 432, 455, 456 ._460, 471, 472, 474 Mar. 7 -Murphy Orville P., requesting al refund on Cigarette Per- mit No. 30 115 " 7-Marmora Avenue, improvement with curb and gutter from the S.P.L. of Pennsylvania Avenue to the N.P.L. of Fairfax Avenuc-.x130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161, 102, 163 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 482, 494, 495, 490, 497 " 7 -Maloney Daniel C., granted Clas, "C" Beer Permit 140 " 23 -Mary Agard Tent No. 35, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, asking permission to hold tag (lay 148 " 23-Mastin Geo. K., et al., reque,ting that a water main be con- structed in Missouri Street _ 149 " 23 -Metcalf Albert, granted Cigarette Permit - - 156 " 23 -Metcalf Albert, granted Class "It" Beer Permit 156, 157 " 23 --Miller Mrs. Ione, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 156, 157 April 4 -MacDonald Mrs. Earl E., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit No. 267 176 " 4 -Miller Mrs. Florence M., requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 95 176 " 4 -Miller Mrs, Florence M., requesting a refund on Class "Il" Beer Permit No. 83 176 " 4 -Mt. St. Bernard Seminary, granted Cigarette Permit ^. 186 " 4 -Maas Mrs. Marie, granted Class "B" Beer Permit__._.._.. 180, 187 " 7 -Meyer Elmer E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 201 " 25-Mulgrew Blacktop Inc., Assignment to Dubuque Bank and Trust Company 211 " 25 -Miner Harry H., excavation bond 219 " 25 -Mai Joseph V. and Margaret, correction of assessment on W '/, of Lot 58 of Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 221 May 2 -Miller Glen, granted Cigarette Permit _ - 235 " 2 -Meyer Vernon, granted Class "It" Beer Permit. � 235, 236 " 2 --Miller Glen, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 235, 236 " 23 -Meyer A. A., communication regarding damages to the Brede property gal " 23-Mettel C. I ., Power of Attorney 241 " _ 23-Mihm A. J., Powe of Attorney __.. __ _ 241 " _ 23 -Marion Street, City Manager recommending the installa- tion of a street light -_ 241 a 1955 INDEX — BOOK 85 SUBJECT M 23—Markey Mrs. William, a letter of condolence forwarded to her on the death of her husband __ June &—Maar Mel and Horace Selle, requesting permission to shoot night fireworks _ 6—Montana Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the South Property bine of Wilbright Lane to the North Property Line of Merfeld Lane_ 763, 264, 265, 6—Manahl Leo P., granted Class "C" Beer Permit 27--Mettel Realty & Investment Co., requesting the City to establish grading on Earl Drive, Ruan Drive, and Ideal bane, and that curb and gutter be installed_.- 27—Meyer D. I., objecting to the improvement of Montana Street with curb and gutter 27—Marsch Earl G., objecting to the improvement of Montana Street with curb and gutter 27—"Moore's Heights" Subdivision, final approval granted by Planning and Zoning Commission 702, 27—Michel Merlin P., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Mihalovich Anthony C., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Manternach Gus L., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Miller Glen, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Meyer Vernon, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Meloy Augustine L., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Mengis Walter and Joseph F. Shannon, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Mettel Francis A., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Murphy Harry and Dorothy, granted Cigarette Permit_..._ 27—Meyer Elmer E., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Manahl Leo P., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Martin Angella E., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Miller Carl E., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Maas Mrs. Marie, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Monte Carlo Restaurant, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Fortman Anton Company, granted Cigarette Permit " 27—Metcalf Albert, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Meyer Louis J., granted Cigarette Permit _ 27—Marty Merlin J., granted Cigarette Permit ^_ 27—Miller Mrs. Ione, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Meisenburg Kenneth, granted Cigarette Permit " 27—Mengis Walter and Joseph F. Shannon, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 27—Maas Mrs. Marie, granted Class "B" Beer Permit_._ — 27—Meyer Louis J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 27—Manternach Gus, granted Class "C" Beer Permit 27—Mettel Francis A., granted Class "C" Beer Permit July 5—Martin Thos. E., acknowledging receipt of joint resolution concerning the lighting of Julien Dubuque Bridge_..._ 5—Miller Arthur J., submitting an offer of $100.00 for the purchase of Lot 74, Mechanics Addition -305, 362, 391, Aug. 1—Mulgrew Company Thomas J., heating bond 10—Mercantile Trust Company, St. Louis, Missouri, awarded sale of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds 10—Murphys George R., requesting a restricted plumbers license 17—Murphy Harry J. and Dorothy, requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 150 Sept. 6—Maahs Edward and Katherine B., David Kintzinger and Charlotte Kintzinger, requesting the vacation of St. George Street " 6—Modern Heating Company, heating bond 6—Meyer Carl E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 6—Meyer Carl E., granted Cigarette Permit 6—Meyer Elmer E., requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 191 1W Page 250 262 278, 279 269, 270 278 278, 279 279 309, 310 293 293 293 294 294 294 294 295 295 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 297 297 297 297 297, 299 298, 299 298, 299 298, 299 298, 299 304 437, 438 335 343 350, 363 357 364, 444 369 381 382 k,N INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page IL 1 Jan. " 3 -Matz Linda, Notice of Claim -- --- 3-Meisenhurg John, requesting a refund -o Class "'B' Beer 15, 41 " Permit No. 63 - 3-Meisenburg John, requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit 18 " No. 169 _ 3 -Murphy Ray V., requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit 18 " No. 230 3 -Mineral Street, curb and gutter frocn the W.P.L. of Gil- 19 4699, liam Street to a point 375 feet West 3, 4, 3500, 71 , " 3-hfihalakis Mrs. Ruby, granted Class "B" Beer Permit- 36, 37 " 3-Magnall Richard K., release of sidewalk Imnut 39, 40 " 24 -Moore Engineering Company, Inc., heating bond 45 " 24 -Michel Merlin P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit- 40, 47 " 24 -Mayor Kintzinger, requested to call a srecial meeting of the City Council on February 14, 1955. -- 47 Feb. 14 -Mertes Henry, Settlement of Claim - 81 " 14-Mihalovich Anthony C., granted Class "B" Beer Permit_ 87, 88 " 14-Mihalakis Kathleen, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 87, 88 " 14 -Marshall Street, improtcment with bituminous concrete from the West Property Line of Rhotnberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lincoln Avenue 92, 93 94, 106, 107, 108, 110, 172, 173, 174, 202, 431, 432, 455, 456 401), 471, 472, 474 Mar. 7 -Murphy Orville P., requesting al refund on Cigarette Per- mit No. 30 " 7-Marmora Avenue, improvement with curt) and gutter from the S.P.L. of Pennsyharia Avenue to the N.P.L. of Fairfax Avenue --130, 131, 132, 133, 160, 161, 162, 163 164, 208, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 482, 494, 495, 496, 497 " 7 -Maloney Daniel C., granted Class "C" Beer Permit 140 " 23 -Mary Agard Tent No. 35, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, asking permission to hold tag day 148 " 23-Mastin Geo. K., et al., requesting that a water main be coli- structed in Missouri Street - 149 " 23 -Metcalf Albert, granted Cigarette Yermit - 156 " 23-16fetealf Albert, granted Class "B" Beer Permit-. 156, 157 " 23 -Miller Mrs. Ione, granted Class "B" Beer Permit._ 156, 157 April 4 -MacDonald Mrs. Earl E., requesting refund on Cigarette Permit No. 267 _ - 176 " 4 -Miller Mrs. Florence M., requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 95 __ 176 " 4 -Miller Mrs. Florence If., requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 83 - 176 " 4 -Mt. St. Bernard Seminary, granted Cigarette Permit ___-186 " 4 -Maas Mrs. Marie, granted Class "B" firer Permit ___ ..` 186, 187 " 7 -Meyer Elmer E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit__- 201 •' 25-Mulgrew Blacktop Inc., Assignment to Dubtulue Bank and Trust Company - - 211 " 25 -Miner Harry H., excavation bond ______ 219 " 25 -Mai Joseph V. and Margaret, correction of as%ssment on W V, of Lot 58 of Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. - 221 May 2 -Miller Glen, granted Cigarette Permit _- 235 '• 2 -Meyer Vernon, granted Cla+% "B" Beer Permit -_235, 230 " 2 --Miller Glen, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 235, 236 " 23 -Meyer A. A., communication regarding damages to the Brede property ___ _- 241 " 23-Mettel C. K. Power of Attorney - �- 241 " 23-Mihm A. J., Powe of Attorney -_._- ____ _ 241 " 23 -Marion Street, City Manager recommending the installa- tion of a street light _ _ --_, - 241 As INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page M " 23—Markey Mrs. William, a letter of condolence forwarded to her on the death of her husband 250 June 6—Maar Mel and Horace Selle, requesting permission to shoot night fireworks 262 " 6—Montana Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the South Property Line of Wilbright bane to the North Property Line of Merfeld Lane --263, 264, 265, 278, 279 " 6—Manahl Leo P., granted Class "C" Beer Permit 269, 270 " 27—Mettel Realty & Investment Co., requesting the City to establish grading on Earl Drive, Ruan Drive, and Ideal Lane, and that curb and gutter be installed— 278 " 27—Meyer D. I., objecting to the improvement of Montana Street with curb and gutter 278, 279 " 27—Marsch Earl G., objecting to the improvement of Montana Street with curb and gutter 279 " 27—"Moore's Heights" Subdivision, final approval granted by Planning and Zoning Commission 292, 309, 310 " 27—Michel Merlin P., granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—M ihalovich Anthony C., granted Cigarette Permi* 293 " 27—Manternach Gus L., granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Miller Glen, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Meyer Vernon, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Meloy Augustine L., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Mengis Walter and Joseph F. Shannon, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Mettel Francis A., granted Cigarette Permit 295 27—Murphy Harry and Dorothy, granted Cigarette Permit— 295 " 27—Meyer Elmer E., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Manabl Leo P., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Martin Angella E., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Miller Carl E., granted Cigarette Permit ____ 296 " 27—Maas Mrs. Marie, gr2nted Cigarette Permit -------- 296 " 27—Monte Carlo Restaurant, granted Cigarette Permit_....... 296 " 27—Fortman Anton Company, granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Metcalf Albert, granted Cigarette Permit ____ _ 296 '• 27—Meyer Louis J., granted Cigarette Permit _ 297 " 27—Marty Merlin J., granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Miller Mrs. Ione, granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Meisenburg Kenneth, granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Mengis Walter and Joseph F. Shannon, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 297, 299 " 27—Maas Mrs. Marie, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 298, 299 " 27—Meyer Louis J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 298, 299 " 27—Manternach Gus, granted Class "C" Beer Permit 298, 299 " 27—Mettel Francis A., granted Class "C" Beer Permit______ 298, 299 July 5—Martin Thos. E., acknowledging receipt of joint resolution concerning the lighting of Julien Dubuque Bridge— 304 " 5—Miller Arthur J., submitting an offer of $100.00 for the purchase of I.ot 74, Mechanics Addition.305, 362, 391, 437, 438 Aug. 1—Mulgrew Company Thomas J., heating bond 335 " 10—Mercantile Trust Company, St. Louis, Missouri, awarded sale of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds 343 " 10—Murphy' George R., requesting a restricted plumbers license 350, 363 " 17—Murphy Harry J. and Dorothy, requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 150 357 Sept. 6—Maahs Edward and Katherine B., David Kintzinger and Charlotte Kintzinger, requesting the vacation of St. George Street 364, 444 " 6—Modern Heating Company, heating bond _ 369 " 6—Meyer Carl E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 381 '• 6—Meyer Carl E., granted Cigarette Permit - 382 " 6—Meyer Elmer E., requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 191 .____..._.__.....__...___ _ __.._ 382 INDEX — BOOK 85 1455 SUBJECT Page 1 " &--Meyer Elmer E., requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 15 — 382 " 6 --Murphy George R., reappointed to Airport Zoning Commis- sion, term expiring May 13, 1461 394 " 21—Mt. St. Bernard Seminary, Inc., granted Cigarette Permit 391 Oct. 3 --Marion Street, sanitary sewer from the existing sewer in Marion Street to Cherokee Drive, acceptance of____ 416 3—Miner Harry (Key City Plumbing & Heating), heating bond — 417 " 3—Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc., heating bond 417 " 3—Maas Iid., opposed to Central Avenue as a one-way street 425 " 3—Maclay Mrs. John H., a letter of sympathy extended to her 426 " 17—Mettille Carl, heating bond 428 Nov. 7—Meyer Herbert, et al., requesting the installation of a street light at the south end of Mountain Lane and the west end of Florence Street 445, 479 " 7—Mathis Merle, granted Cigarette Permit __ _ 448 " 7—Meyer Herbert and Mildred, granted Class •'B" Beer Permit 450, 451 Dec. 5—Mineral Street, improvement with a,phaltic macadam sur- facing from the West Property bine of Gilliam Street to 375' Nest, acceptance of 510, 511 AN INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page Z Jan. 3—Nelson, T. H., appointed City Solicitor _—.- I " 3—Neyens Fred E., re -appointed as a member of the Dock Board, term expiring Nov. 24, 1957 _ 28 " 3—Nebraska Street, curb and gutter from the N.P.L. of Lenox ANenue to the E.P.L. of McPoland Avenue_.._ 33, 34 35, 49, 60, 61, 67, 69, 71 " 3—Neumeister John C., granted Class "C" Beer Permit— 36, 37 " 24 --Nelson T. H., City Solicitar, bond 42 " 24—Norton Luvern C., Electrical Inspector, bond 42 " 24—Nelson Helen, Clerk, City Water Dept., bond 42 Feb. 14—Nebraska Avenue, Water Main Extension Bonds ._76, 110, 111, 112 " 14—North Central Public Service Co., advising that they will accept the Franchise and Rate Ordinance formerly issued to Key City Gas Company and be bound by its terms and requirements 98 Mar. 7—North Central Public Service Co., excavation bond— 128 " 23—Nolte Maude M., widow and unmarried, and Edythe R. Nolte, single, conveying to the City of Dubuque Lot 2 of Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 37 in the City of Dubuque, together with a 15 foot right-of-way over the south end of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 37 150 " 23—North Central Public Service Co., requesting the City Council to consider the adoption and approval of rates for Schedule 2 increasing them by 10 cents per M C F, the rate increase to be effective on the bills placed in the mail from May 2, 1955, and there- after __ 157, 184, 185, 212 April 4—Nestaby Mrs. Rose, Original Notice of Suit 174 " 25—Nicks Ella and Mrs. Peter, requesting rezoning of the area in vicinity of 176 Alpine Street to Multiple Fam- ily District X13, 244, 257, 282, 283, 284 May 23—Norton J. W., issued a restricted plumbers license 246 June 6—North End Wrecking Company, objecting to a proposed ordinance for the establishing of a fence around their property 269, 291 " 27—Nark Carl, addressed City Council concerning the grade on Drexel Avenue 289 " 27—Nicks Mrs. Josephine, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Neumeister John C., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—National Tea Company, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Nacos Thomas E., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Noel John E., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Noel Carl L., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Ney Clarence, granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Nicks Ray J., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Navy Club of Dubuque Ship No. 67, granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Navy Club of Dubuque Ship No. 67, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 298, 299 July 5—Nank Mr. Carl, protesting the grade on Drexel Aevnue._._ 310 " 18—Neyens Kay, et al., requesting the rezoning of Lot 2 of 2 of I of 16; Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16, and the East- erly 75 feet of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16; all in Mt. Pleasant Addition, as a local business district, Class A 314 Aug. 1—Nicks Mrs. Josephine, granted Class "B" Beer Permit` 336 Sept. 6—Navy Mothers Club No. 44, requesting permission to hold " Tag Day ._ 6—Nelson Elizabeth Ann by Joe G. Nelson, Notice of Claim— 364 365 " &—Noel Carl L., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 381 " 6—National Tea Company, granted Class "C" Beer Permit— 381 " 21—Noel John E. and June M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 390 Oct. 3—Nacos Thomas E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 422 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page Z 3-Neyens Kay, appointed to Playground and Recreation Com- mission, term expiring July 5, 1958 426 17 -North End Wrecking Co., et al., requesting the rezoning of the area on the west side of Central .Avenue from West 32nd Street to the City Limits ___ 435 Nov. 7 -Nicks Ray, granted Class "B" Beer Permit - 450, 451 DI Jan. 3 -Ordinance No. 1-55.. An Ordinance allocating and mak- ing appropriations of tax levies and other sources of revenue to the expenditures of City Government for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1955 and ending December 31, 1955 and authorizing certain transfer of funds - 2, 3, 4 5, 6, 7 " 3 -Ott Henry, et al., requesting the City Council to name the alley between Locust and Bluff Streets from Dodge north as a street, also assign house numbers and pro- posing that the new street b c- named Bissell Drive__- 17, 117 " 3 -Ordinance No. 2-55. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 7-41 by repealing Section 7 -Ir thereof and enact- ing a substitute therefor 22 " 3 -O'Brien J. Ray, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 36, 37 " 24-4O'Leary Daniel J., Plumbing Inspector, bond 42 " 24 --Oster Lucille. Clerk, City Water Dept., bond - 42 24 -O'Neill William, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 46, 47 Feb. 1"'Hagen Street, improvement with bituminous concrete from the South Property Line of University Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Mineral Street- 92, 93 94, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 172, 173, 174, 202, 431, 432, 455, 456 467, 471, 472, 474 " 14 -Ordinance No. 3-55. An Ordinance fixing and establishing rates to be charged for the iurnishing of water f(w residential, commercial, industrial and other uses and purposes within and without the City of Dubuque, prescribing a penalty for violation hereof, and re- pealing Ordinance No. 15-50 _..._98, 99, 116 Mar. 7-0'Connell Joe, Notice of Claim 114, 152, 153 " 7 -O'Neill Mrs. Lena, Notice of Claim 115, 365 " 7 -Ordinance No. 4-55. An Ordinance extending Kaufnarm Avenue by including the herein described real estate and directing the filing of a certified copy with the County Recorder - 117 " 7 -Ordinance No. 5-55. An Ordinance designating the al- ley lying between Locust Street arul Bluff Street from Dodge Street toJones Street as "Bissell Lane" 117 " 7 -Ordinance No. 6-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Ashton Place from the North Property Line of Delaware Street to the north end of Ashton Place. 117, 118 7 -{Ordinance No. 7-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street 7-Ordinar►ce No. 8-55, An Ordinance establishing a grade 118, 119 on Bunker Hill Street from the North Property Lira of Green Street to the Synth Property Line of Finley Street _w _ _ .. _-_ 119 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page O " 7—Ordinance No. 9-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first West of National Street _ 119, 120 " 7—Ordinance No. 10-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue _ 120 7—Ordinance No. 11-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street 120, 121 " 7—Ordinance No. 12-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue 121 " 7—Ordinance No. 13-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace 121, 122 " 7—Ordinance No. 14-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Lindale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn Street to a point 122 feet west of Kevin - dale Street 122 " 7—Ordinance No. 15-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Lorimer Street from the South Property Line of Levi Street to the South End of Lorimer Street + 123 7—Ordinance No. 16-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Marmora Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the East Property Line of Fairfax Avenue 123, 124 " 7—Ordinance No. 17-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Woodlawn Street from the North Property Line of Karen Road to the North End of Woodlawn Street 124 " 23—Ordinance 18-55. An Ordinance changing the names of Earl Drive and Earl Drive East within the City of Dubuque 149, 150 " 23—Ordinance No. 19-55. An Ordinanceamending the Traffic Code by enacting a substitute for Schedule II U thereof; adding a new Section to Schedule V thereof; and adding a new Section to Schedule VI thereof— 150 April 4—Ordinance No. 20-55. An Ordinance vacating the ease- ment for public utilities between Lots 13 and 14 in Mississippi Heights Subdivision No. 2 178 " 4—Ordinance No. 21-55. An Ordinance prescribing regula- tions for the installing in buildings of pipes, fix- tures and other apparatus for bringing in the water supply and removing liquid and water carried wastes, in the City of Dubuque, and the issuance of permits therefor; to provide for the inspection of such plumb- ing and house drainage systems and for the enforce- ment of such rules and regulations, and to prescribe penalties for the violation thereof; to create a board of examiners of plumbers, providing for examination and licensing of plumbers, fixing a fee for licenses and prescribing a penalty for doing plumbing work or engaging in the plumbing business without a license, and to repeal Ordinance No. 107, Ordinance 8-33 and Ordinance No. 4-33 Plumbers Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 181, 182, 183, 184 " 7—Ordinance No. 22-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Princeton Place from the Nast Property Line of Devon Drive to the ends of the existing curb returns at the east side of Mineral Street 200 199, INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page O " 7—Ordinance No. 23-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Cambridge Court from the West PriVrty Line of Devon Drive opposite Lot 1 of Block 6 of Steger Heights to the West Property Linc of Devon Drive opposite Lot I of Block 4 of Steger Heights — 200, 201 " 25—Ordinance No. 24-55. An Ordinance vacating the alley lying between Lots 12 and 13 in Yates Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa ____ 215, 216 " 25—Ordinance No. 25-55. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3-34 known as the Zoning Ordinance by repeal- ing Article V thereof and enacting new Articles VA and VB; and amending Article X thereof by adding definitions of "Drive -In" and "Drive -In Restau- rants" __ _-217, 218, 253, 254 " 25—Ordinance No. 26-55. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 9-35 by repealing Section 17A thereof and en- acting a substitute therefor r _ 218 " 25—Ordinance No. 27-55. An Ordinance amending the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance known as Ordinance No. 3-34 by chaging the "Zoning Classification of all area now zoned as Local Business Districts. 18, 254, 255 May 2—Oswald Harvey, granted junking license without fee.___- 242 June 6—Ordinance No. 28-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Ideal Lane from the Corp. Limits to the E.P.L. of Far] Drive 265 " 6—Ordinance No. 29-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Ruan Drive from the S.P.L. of Pennsylvania Avenue to the N.P.L. of Ideal Lane 266 " 6—Ordinance No. 30-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Kaufmann Avenue from the W.P.L. of Carter Road to the E.P.L. of Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of 3 of 1 of Highland Farm 260. 267 " 6—Ordinance No. 31-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Earl Drive from the N.Y.L. of Ideal Lane to the S.P.L. of Pennsylvania Avenue — 267 " 6—Ordinance No. 32-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Montana Street from the S.P.L. of Wilbright Lane to the North Property Line of Merfeld bane— 267, 268 " 6—Ordinance No. 33-55. An Ordinance establishing a grade on Marion Street from the east edge of the existing concrete pavement on Cherokee Drive to the exist- ing curb and gutter 273 feet east on Marion Street— 268 " 6 Ordinance No. 34-55. An Ordinance granting Vern Car- ris the right to construct a sanitary sewer in Marion Street; and providing the terms and conditions thereof 168, 269, 416 " 6—Ordinance No. 35-55. An Ordinance fixing and establish- ing rates to be charged for the furnishing of gas for residential, commercial and firm industrial purposes within the City of Dubuque. Iowa; fixing and regu- lating the method of service thereof ; repealing Or- dinance No. 51-54, and all Ordinances and Resolu- tions in conflict herewith �.— _270, 271, Z72 " 6—Ordinance No. 3055. An Ordinance Prohibiting Smoking and Carrying of Lighted Objects in Specified Places in the City; Requiring Enforcement by Persons hav- ing control of the premises; authorizing the Fire Chief to prohibit smoking where necessary to public safety; and prescribing penalties for violation here- of X73, 283, 284 " 27-4)'Brien William J., appointed City Clerk Pro Tem. 275 " 27—Ordinance No. 37-55. An Ordinanco Amending and Chang- ing the Zoning Slop and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by Ordinance INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page O No. 3-34 designated the Zoning Ordinance, so as to change the herein described area, bots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Julia I.angworthy's Sub. from its present Two Family Residence District Classification to Multiple Family District Classification _ 283, 328 " 27—Ordinance No. 38-55. An Ordinance Regulating the Con- struction of Septic Tanks and other Private Sewage Disposal Systems, and providing a Penalty; for Viola- tion thereof 285 " 27—Oeth Robert L., et at., requesting the installation of a street light at Needham and Sixth Street M8, 289, 304 " 27—Oeschger Thomas A, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Oberhoffer Joseph F., granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—O'Neill William, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27-0'Toole Francis, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27-0'Meara Louis, granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—O'Brien J. Ray, granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Oberhoffer Joseph J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit.—. 298, 299 " 27—Ordinance No. 39-55. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 33-49 by repealing Subsection "p" of Section 2 of Schedule IV thereof and enacting a substitute there- for 299 " Z7—Ordinance No. 40-55. An Ordinance granting Henry Haas and Viola Haas permission to construct a retaining wall in Levi Street 300 " 27—Ordinance No. 41-55. An Ordinance granting Leo A. Heitz and Maxine Heitz permission to construct a retaining wall in Levi Street 301 July 5—Ordinance No. 42-55. An Ordinance approving "Chero- kee Place" 308 " 5—O'Connor, Thomas, McDermott & Wright, by Francis J. O'Connor, desiring a quit claim deed from the City to the portion of original Eighth Street between Lots 5 and 6 310, 320 " 18—Ordinance No. 43-55. An Ordinance Providing for the Appointment of a Deputy City Clerk and prescrib- ing his powers " 18—O'Brien William J., appointed Deputy City Clerk 312, 3U 313, 326 " 18—Ordinance No. 4455. An Ordinance Amending and Changing the Zoning Map of and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by Ordi- nance No. 3-34 designated the Zoning Ordinance, so as to change the herein described area from Single Family Residence District Classification to Local Bus- iness District A Classification 314 316, 333 " 18—Oswald Harvey, Suspension of taxes " 18—O'Connell Harry, requesting permission to keep a TV 318, 363 tower on City Property 324 18-0'Meara Louis, granted Class "C" Beer Permit Aug. 1—Ordinance No. 45-55. An Ordinance vacating a portion of West 29th Street, approving the plat of the vacated area and authorizing the conveyance of said vacated portion " 1—Ordinance No. 46-55. An+Ordinance Amending Ordinance 329 No. 3349, known as the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque, by repealing Section IA of Schedule I thereof and enacting a substitute therefor; and by repealing Section B. of Schedule III thereof and enacting a substitute therefor-- 335, 336 " 10—Ordinance No. 47-55. An Ordinance vacating certain of streets and alleys lying and situated streets, parts in East Dubuque Addition No. 2 and Railroad Addi- tion in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and providing for INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page X the granting and conveying of title to said vacated areas, as al -A) the easterly eighteen (18) feet of all lots abutting upon the %Ve%t side of Ash Street from the south line of Ia>t 19th Street to the north line of Fast 15th Street and the westerly eighteen ( 18) feet of all hAs abutting upon the cast side of Ash Street from the south line of Fast )Ali :street to the north line of Fast 15th Street to Dubuque Packing Com- pany __ 344, 345, 346 " I(1•—Ordinance No. 48-55. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 33-49 by adding new Sections 2e and If to Sched- ule I thereof, and Section 59 to Schedule VI thereof to provide one way traffic on portions of Elm Street.— 348, 349 10—Ordinance No. 49-55. An Ordinance amending Section 24 of Ordinance No. 21-55 by repealing the same and enacting a substitute therefor reducing the fee for water softenerpermits from $2.00 to $1.00 351 Sept. 6—Ordinance No. 50-55. An Ordinance changing the name of Seminary Street to Clarke Drive 306 " 6—Ordinance No. 51-55. An Ordinance Amending the "Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque to Change Lot 1 of Block 1 of St. Anne's Subdivision and Lots 386. 387, 388, 408, 409 and 410 of Lenox Ad- dition to Local Business A District Classification. 306, 414 " 0r— Ordinance No. 52-55. An Ordinance Providing License Fees for Certain Business and Vocations Cmnducted in the City'of Dulxiique; Requiring the Securing of a f:icrme therefor- Defining the Terms; Repealing Or- dinance No. 4-33, and Prescribing the Penalty for Violation heerof 372 " 6—Ordinance 53-55. An Ordinance Regulating and Licensing Auctions and Auctioneers; Fixing License Fees; and Providing a Penalty for Violation _ 373 " 6—Ordinance No. 54-55. An Ordinance Regulating and Li- censing Peddlers and Transient ?Merchants, Prescrib- ing the License Fees, and Providing a Penalty for violation hereof __ 374 " 6—Ordinance No. 55-55. An Ordinance Regulating and Li- censing Junk Dealers, Junk Collectors, Auto Salvage Dealers and Pawnbrokers; and providing a Penalty for the violations hereof and relwaling Ordinances 3-38 and 12-39 — 376 " 6—Ordinance No. 56-55. An Ordinance Providing for the Regulation of Taxicabs, Requiring a License There- for, Prescribing the License Fee and Providing a Pen- alty for Violation Thereof and Repealing Ordi- nance 44-46 377, 378 " 6—Ordinance No. 57-55. An Ordinance Providing for the Licensing and Regulating of Fortune Tellers, Clair- voyants, and the like, Establishing a license Fee and Providing a Prnalty for Violation Hereof _— 379 " 6—Ordinance No. 58-55. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 27-49 by repealing Section 2 thereof and enacting a Substitute Therefor Providing for a License and License Fee _ _ 380 " "rdinance No. 59-55. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 21-42 by Requiring licenses for the Operation of Roller Skating Rinks and Providing a Fee therefor 380 21—Oeschger Thomas, granted Class "C" Beer Permit 390 Oct. 3-4)'Neill Fuel and Heating Company, heating bond r 417 " 3—Ordinance No. 60-55. Vacating a tx)rtion of Harris(m Street and conveying same to Carr, Adams & Col- lier Co., Jobbing Division 419, 437 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page O " 17—Ordinance No. 62-55. An Ordinance vacating St. Anne Drive, approving the plat of said vacated area and authorizing the conveyance thereof 429, 499 " 17—Ordinance No. 63-55. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 33-49, known as the Traffic Code, by adding new Sections 60 and 61 to Schedule VI thereof 429 Nov. 7—Ordinance No. 61-55. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 33-49, by Adding a New Section Prohibiting Parking Vehicles on Private Property without Per- mission of the Owner 448, 449 " 7—Ordinance No. 64-55. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 21-55 to Clarify Sections 15, 16 and 20 thereof— 449 Dec. 5—Ordinance No. 65-55. An Ordinance Amending Budget as Approved by Resolution No. 262-54 and Ordinance 1-55 503 " 5—Osterhaus Matt J., et al., requesting the :Trading and wid- ening of the alley running from Loras Blvd. to Edina Street, between Alta Vista and Glen Oak 507 " 5—Ordinance No. 66-55. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 33-49, by adding a new Section to Schedule VI thereof, Restricting Parking on the north side of Eighth Avenue from Wilson Street to Roberts Street 516 " 5 --Ordinance No. 67-55. An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Map and Zonging Ordinance of the City of Dubuque by changing the herein described property from Multi- ple Residence District Classification to Local Business District "B" Classification 516 " 5—O'Mara Helen, granted Class "C" Beer Permi• -.-- 518, 519 " S—O'Mara Helen, granted Cigarette Permit 519 " 19—Ordinance No. 68-55. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 3349 known as the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque 19—O'Brien J. Ray, granted Class •'B" Beer Permit 539 W, 541 " 19-0'Rourke William E., suggesting various places for a park- ing lot 541 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page P Jan. 3 -Public Safety Fund, trawfer of $30,700.110 from said 21 fund to the Street Fund " 3 -Plein Eddie and Dorothy, requesting the City Council to pay them the sum of $2,1134.65 for the transfer of all their right, title and interest to the sanitary sewer constructed by, them, report of City Manager and opin- ion of the City Solicitor ,1tr, 27, 28, 115, 216, 217 " 3 -Pennsylvania Avenue, concrete curb and gutter from the Old Corporation limits to the East Property bine of 32, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76 " Chaney Road -•-•---31, 3 -Park Street, curb and gutter from the W.P.L. of Glen Oak Street to a point 108 feet West to existing curb 33, 34 35, 49, 61, 68, 69, 71 " 3 -Poplar Street, curb and gutter from the Southwest Prop- erty Line of Asbury Street to the Northeast Property Line of Finley Street __33, 34, 35, 49, 61, 62, 68, 69, 71 " 3 -Prescott Street, curb and gutter from the W.P.L. of Ham- ilton Street to the N.P.L. of Lot 550 of Hams Addi- tion (Fast side only) - -_-_33, 34, 35, 49, 62, 68, 0), 71 " 24-Pregler Roy A., submitting bid of $10100 for the vacated street Mineral lot 337 39 Feb. 14 -Police Pension and Retirement System, submitting a re- capitulation of the receipts and disbursements of the Police Pension and Retirement System for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1954, and ending December 31, 1954 81 " 14 -Planning and "Zoning Commission, recommending that the petition of Mr. Phil C. Stecher requesting vacation of the 10 foot alley lying between lot 1 of 1 of 27 of Mills Sub. and that part of "A" of Mineral Lot No. 197 be granted 82 " 14 -Planning and Zoning Commission, recommending that the petition of Emil J. Biasi be denied - 83 " 14 -Planning and Zoning Commission, recommending that the attached petition of :Mathew B. Olansky of Dec. 10, 1954 be granted -.-_ 83 " 14 -Planning and Zoning Commission, recommending denial of the petition of Mr. Henry Ott, et al., and rixommend- ing that the lower block of said alley be given a minor "lane" designation 83 " 14 -Pearl Street, improvement with bituminous concrete from the North Property line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street 92, 93, 94, 106, 107, HN 10), 110 172, 173, 174, 202, 431, 432, 455, 456, 468, 471, 472, 474 " 14 -Pleasant Street, impro%ement with bituminous concrete from the West Property Line of Viola Street to the East Property line of Stafford Strert._92, 93, 94, 106, 107, 108 109, 110, 172, 173, 174, 202, 431, 432, 455, 456, 470, 471, 472, 474 :Mar. 7-Pfalzgraf Ernest W., granted Class "C" Beer Permit- 140 " 7 -Property owners required to make connections from the Sewer, Water. Gas mains to the curb line of said property prior to April 16, 1955 __ 141 " 23 -Planning and Zoning Ccnnmission, recommending that the attached petition of Arthur Trausch Sr. M. granted, subject to approval of City Engineer and Supt. of Water Works _- 154 April 7 -Princeton Place, dedication and acceptance .- 198, 199 " 25 -Planning and Zoning Commis,ion, submitting three ordi- nances repeating articles and amending the zoning map and zoning ordinance by changing the "Zoning Classi- fication of all area now zoned a, Local Husmess Dis- tricts _ _ _ �._--„ _ ._ 217 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUIIJE'CT P 25—Pregler Roy A., submitting an offer in the amount of $101.00 for the vacated street in Mineral Lot 337_ May 2—Porter Alfred G. (Racing Inc.), granted Class "B" Beer Permit 23—Planning and Zoning Commission, recommending rezon- ing from its present Single Family District Classi- fication to Local Business District A Classification, Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of I of 16; Lot 1 of 2 of I of 1 of 16 ; and the easterly seventy-five feet of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16; all in Mt. Pleasant Addition X44, 255, June 27—Planning and Zoning Commission, granting final ap- proval of "Moore's Heights" Subdivision and "Chero- kee Place" Subdivision ___292, 27—Planning and Zoning Commission, recommending the re- zoning of Lot 1 of Block 1 of St. Anne's Sub. and Lots 386, 387, 388, 408, 409, 410 Lenox Add. to a depth southerly of 150' from Pennsylvania Avenue to Local Business "A" Classification 27—Pusateri Michael A. and Gus, granted Cigarette Permit— " 27—Polfer Joseph S., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Potterveld Fred C. and Winifred S., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Pauly Cletus N., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Pfalzgraf Ernest W., and Anthony L. Fecekr, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Pitz Mrs. Louise, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Pusateri Frank J., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Petrakis John, granted Cigarette Permit 27—Petrakis William and Mary, granted Cigarette Permit- 27—Pauly Cletus N., granted Class "B" Beer Permit July 18—Parking I.ot, petition of 377 names requesting the City to purchase property at 481, 483, 485, 485% and 493 Locust Street for a metered parking lot 18—Planning and Zoning Commission, recommending the vaca- tion of streets as requested by Dubuque Packing Company '116, 343, 18—Poquette Millard and Raymond Syke, granted Cigarette Permit " 18—Poquette Millard and Raymond Syke, granted Class "B" Beer Permit Aug. 1—Planning and Zoning Commission, approving the proposed Dredging, Filling and Storm Sewer drawings of the llock Commission— " 1—Powers Joseph M., heating bond__ - Sept. 6—Pottebaum Marcellus, Notice of Claim 6—Palm Cletus, sidewalk bond __.._. " 6—Pinski George, heating bond 6—Pusateri Gus, granted Class "C" Bees Permit 6—Petrakis John, reappointed to the Playground and Recre- ation Commission, term expiring July 5, 1958 21—Pusateri Frank J., requesting a refund on Cigarette Li- cense No. 195 _ Oct. 3—Planning and Zoning Commission, recommending approval of Angelo Kerper's petition for the vacation of St. Anne's Drive 3—Pusateri Samuel T., protestingroceedings to vacate the alley behind Lot 186 in Anleys Addition, also re- questing a grade established and hard surfacing of the alley 17—Paar William, et al., requesting the construction of a sewer on Tressa and Esther Streets _.___ -.-- -431, 17—Porter Alfred G. (Racing Inc.), requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 19 Page 220 235, 236 282, 314 309, 310 298, 292 294 294 294 294 295 295 296 296 297 299 315 344, 345 323 324 334 335 365 369 369 381 384 390 418 420 440, 441 431 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page P Nov. 7—Pitz Mrs. louke, granted Class "B" Beer Permit — Dec. 5—Potter Grace E., South !1, of lot 46 Finley Waples & Burton Addition, correction of assessment for the improvement of Pearl Street with bituminous con- crete surfacing — --- Feb. Mar July N 14—Quade Anna B., Notice of 7—Quinlan Robert J., granted 5—Quinlan Robert J., requesting Permit No. 165 _— 450 504 Claim 77, 215 Class "B" Beer Permit.-- 140 a refund on Class "B" Beer -----�— 303 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page R Jan. 3 --Russo R. N., appointed Police Judge .— 1 " 3—Receipts for the month of November, 1954, proof of pub- lication 19 ' 3—Richeson Edward J., relative to securing a buildingrmit 30 3—Raines Elizabeth M., granted a class "B" Beer Permit, 36, 37 " 24—Receipts for the month of December, 1954, proof of pub- lication _ 41 " 24—Russo Romolo, Police Judge, bond 42 Feb. 14—Ruley Fred, Notice of Claim 77, 151 " 14—Receipts for the month of January, 1955, proof of pub- lication ___ — 80 " 14—Ryan Raymond Pipeman, commended for alertness and action 84, 85 Mar. 7—Randle Fred N. and Valda G., granted Cigarette Permit— 139, 140 .1 7—Riedi Jay M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 140 April 4—Ready Robert P. and Marian, protesting curb and gutter and resurfacing of Ashton Place 160, 161 " 4—Rennison Hazel, Notice of Claim 175 " 4—Rahloff Barbara, requesting suspension of 1954 taxes— 175, 221 " 4—Radetzki Arthur, requesting refund on Cigarette Permit No. 265 177 " 25—Roling Gilbert F., sidewalk bond 219 May 2—Rafoth Furnace & Sheet Metal Works, heating bond 234 " 23—Riniker Elmer W., release of sidewalk bond 242 " 23 --Reuter Clara M., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 249, 250 June 6—Ruan Drive, improvement with curb and gutter from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Ideal Lane, 264, 265, 278 X79, 280, 281, 478, 479, 520, 522, 524, 525 " 27—Report of Brooks, O'Connor and Brooks on Audit of the City of Dubuque from January 1, 1954 to December 31, 1954 289, 290 " 27—Rawson Harry A., granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Randle, Fred N. & Valda G., granted Cigarettes Permit_ 293 " 27—Roshek Bros. Company, granted Cigarette Permit _. 294 " 27—Ring Louis A., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Rink Richard G., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Ruegnitz R. S., granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Riedi Jay M., granted Cigarette Permit — 296 " 27—Raines Elizabeth Mary, granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Reuter Mrs. Clara M., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Ragatz George J, granted Cigarette Permit — 296 " 27—Rahe Francis R., granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27—Rawson Harry A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 297, 299 July 5—Riley Owen, appointed to the Planning and Zoning Com- mission and Board of Adjustment " 18—Ratterman Ruth, et al., petitioning for a stop sign at the corner of Merz and Stafford -- 318, � Sept. " 6—Ratterman Joseph A., bond 39D. 447 21—Reynolds Melvin A., Notice of Claim " 21—Report of Condemnation Commission on Herman J. Lott and Marcella S. Lott property --- 393 Oct. 3—Russo R. N., Police Judge, authorized to attend Traffic 423 Court Judges Conference u .-._._ 453 Nov. Dec. 9—Reuter Joe J., heating bond 12—Roeder Everett, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 532, 533 IN r INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SL'BJI:CT puce S Jan. 3-Schiltz L. J., appointed City Manager 3 -Shea J. J., appointed City Clerk - -- - " 3 -Smith Mrs. Bernadine, Guardian of James D., Notice of Claim '�- 15, I 15, 245 " 3 -Sanitary Sewer in McClain Street -- " 3 --Sanitary Sewer along alley between Lincoln and Rhomberg Avenue from Lot 391 of Ham's Addition to Farragut Street to Rhomberg Avenue, thence along Rhomberg Avenue to with 48 feet of Hawthorne Street, thence crossing Rhomberg Avenue to the alley between Rhomberg Avenue and Garfield Avenue _ 16, 31 " 3 -State Comptroller, approval of transfer of $831.89 from Emergency Fund to the Street Fund - 20 " 3 --State Comptroller, approval of transfer of $31,000.00 from General Fund to the Street Fund 20, 21 $30,700.00 from " 3 --State Comptroller, approval of transfer of . 4 Public Safety Fund to the Street FwxL 21, 22 " 3 -Sacred Heart Church, petition for lease of Un 5 of Lot 63 and Lot 6 of Lot 63 of Sanfords Sub. and Lot 1 of Lot I of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 313 30, 31 " 3 -Southern Avenue, curb and gutter from existing curb 100' South of the S.P.L. of Dunleith Street to a point 400 feet South (West Side Only) -._33, 34, 3. 49, 62, 63 68, 69, 71 " 3 -Spruce Street, curb and gutter from the N.P.L. of Jefferson Street to the S.P.L. of West Eleventh Street 3, 34, 71 " 3 -St. Joseph Street, curb and gutter from the W.P.L. of South Algona Street to the F.P.L. of Gandolfa 71 Street _._ ;3, 34, 35, 49, 64, 68, fig, " 3 -Snyder Charles T., granted Class "B'• Beer Permit 36, 37 " 24-Schiltz L. J., City Manager, bond - 42 " 24 -Shea J., City Clerk, bond _ __ 42 42 " 24 -Sutton Nicholas J., Recreational Director, bond - 45 " 24-Saffran George, blasting bond - _ "B" 46, 47 " 24--Stierman Eugene, granted Cla,s Beer Permit _ " 24-Stierman Eugene, granted Cigarette Permit 40 76, 125 Feb. 14 -Snyder David E., Notice of Claim -- " 14 -State Department of Health, advising of the approval of plans and specifications for the proposed new ground water producing system for the City of Dubuque.-.._ 78 " 14-Stoeckler J. H., requesting that the blacktopping of ;'est 32nd Street be carried sufficiently along West 32nd Street to pave the arca in frtnt of the westerly 100 feet of Lot 2 of Gillespies Subdivision _ 79, 80 " 14 -Stanley Home Products, Inc., requesting permanent type surfacing with curb and gutter on Washington Street from Leibe Street northward 150 feet - -• 4) " 14--Stecher Mr. Phil C., request for the vacatiun of an alley 82 granted " 14 -Schwartz Lawrence, granted Class "It" Beer Permit---.- 87, 88 " 14 -Shields Street, improvement with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete from the North Property Line of Dodge 90 Street to the South Property line of Jones Street.._ 91, 103, 104, 105, 106, 171, 202, 367, 397, 401, 411, 89, 441, 44422 " 4 --State Department of Health, approving application for re- newal of License by Frank C. %N'ieland to operate 101 Wirland Mobile Hume Park _ _ -, " 14 -State Department of Health, approving application for re- newal of license by Ray Papin to operate the Hawk - 101 eye Trailer Court 114 Mar. 7 -Sadler Margaret, Notice of Claim ___ ___ __ INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page " 7 -Steger Fey T., assessment against Lot 2-2-1-1-1-1-1 of Prysi Farm Sub for improvement of Mineral Street with concrete curb and gutter corrected 128, 129 " 7-Schneller Mathias A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit. 140 " 23-Scherrer Russell, Executor of Estate of Ida Schemer, Original Notice of Suit 147, 392 " 23-Stierman Eugene R., requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No, 148 148 " 23-Stierman Eugene, requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 318 149 " 23-Sfikas Pete S., granted Class "B" Beer Permit . 156, 157. " 23 -Schroeder Donald D., granted Class "C" Beer Permit- 156, 157 April 4 -Smith, Thomas S. Sr., objecting to the improvement of curb and guttering of Drexel Avenue 161 " 4 -Spear Jennie, Notice of Claim 174, 216 " 4-Sommerfeld Maude K., Notice of Claim 174, 425 " 4 -Sanitary Sewer in St. Ambrose Street, cost certified b� Albert H. Beitzel 175, 179, 180 " 4-Strub Raphael H., sidewalk bond 179 " 4 -Steffen Clifford, granted Class "B" Beer Permir 186, 187 " 7 -Steger Heights Subdivision, blocks 8, 9, 10 and 11, ap- proval of said plat _ 198, 199 " 7 -Sanitary Sewer in Bunker Hill Street beginning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the south prop- erty line of Finley Street_ 202, 203, 204, 211, 225, 226 227, 239, 368, 411, 412, 413, 414 " 7 -Sanitary Sewer, Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Road sanitary sewer and lift station with force main which consists of 8", 10" and 12" sanitary sewer and lift station with 6" cast iron force main to serve lots abut- ting: Kaufmann Avenue from West Property Line of Carter Road to 13W feet West; West Side of Carter Road from Lot 5 of Lot 1-10 all of Highland Park Addition and from Lot 2 of John J. Rohners Place to 1-2-2-2-1-2-1 of Highland Farm; Lindale Street, Kevindale Street, Karen Street; Woodlawn from North Property Line of Karen to South Property Line of Lindale Street; Asbury Road from the West Property Line of Carter to West Corporation Limits of the City of Dubuque _.204, 205, 206, 227, 228, 229 230, 231, 239, 240, 241, 506 " 5 -State Department of Health, submitting permit for con- struction of sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Road...- 211 " 25 -State Department of Health, submitting permit for con- struction of sanitary sewer in Princeton Place and 211, 212 Cambridge Court _ " 25 -Shiloh Circle No. 37, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, requesting permission to hold tag day 212 " 25 -Schmidt Al M., et al., requesting the rezoning on the north side of Loras Blvd. from Glen Oak to alley first east _212, 244, 255, 283, 314 " 25 -Stocker Leland P., entering protest with regard to Ret- tenberger Tree and Nursery Service and against 214, 332, 364 Frank Smith, _ _213, " 25-Shireman Robert and Edgebert McNamer, sidewalk bond 219 " 25 -Sidewalks, plans and specifications for permanent side- 219, 220 walks prepared by City Engineer __ May 2 -Schmitt Leo J., sidewalk bond _---_----- 234 " 23- Stuffregen Louis C., submitting resignation from Plan- ning and Zoning Commission and the Board of Ad- justment 241 IV INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 S C B J F.CT Page S 23—State Department of Health, advising of approval of re- vised plans for construction of the ulnwr terminal of the proposed gravel packed wells __ 241 " 23—State Department of Health, submitting permit for As- bury Road and Kaufmann Avenue sanitary sewer, lift station and force main — 241 " 23—Schweitering atxl Wallis, requesting release of sidewalk construction bond of Elmer W. Kiniker 242 " 23—Schiltz John G. (Schiltz Const. Co.), sidewalk bond 246 " 23 --Swift Adrian, appointed to Board of Plumbing Exam- iners for a term of three years _.__ 248 " 23—Schollmeyer Paul, granted Class "B" Beer Permit—. 244, 250 23—Schwartz Peter, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 249, 250 lune 6—Southern Avenue, improvement with curb and gutter from the existing curb and gutter on Lot 2 of 2 of'I of 1 of Mineral Lot 9 to a point 301 feet south on Southern Avenue -263, 264, 265, 278, 279, 280, 281, 3.10. 478 479, 520, 523, 524 _ " 6—Schmerbach Kenneth, et al., asking that Woodworth Street be repaired and the possibilities of Seward Street opening he investigated 273, 291 " 6—Schlichtman, Mr. & Mrs. Claus, et al., asking that the possibilities of having curb and gutter for Woolworth, from Lowell to Mount Crest 73, 274, 291 " 27—Schueller Leo N., appointed member of Board of Plumbing Examiners " 27—Sports Promotor's Association, Inc., requesting permission to have a "Fireworks Display" 287 " 27—Schmalz Dan W., release of sidewalk fond—____..._.___- 288 " 27—Stocker Leland, et al., requesting installation of curb and gutter and surfacing of Meadow Lane 288 " 27—Steger, H. M. and F. T. ( Steger Construction Company), excavation bond 291 " 27—Schueller Russell A. (Schueller & Company), blasting bond __ 291 " 27—Sun Leo, granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Spiegel halter Mrs. Elsie, granted Cigarette Permit_ 293 " 27—Sfikas Peter S., granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—Stampfer's Department Store, granted Cigaretet Permit__._ 293 " 27—St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Gift Shop, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Sullivan Robert E., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Swan John F., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Schcrr James J., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Schroeder Dan, granted Cigarette Permit -- 294 " 27—Sand Mrs. Marie, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Steffen Clifford, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Solomon Jack, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Steinhoff Harold, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Schneller Mathias A., granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Sand Frank and Elsie, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Smith Frank, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Schollmeyer Paul, granted Cigarette Permit 295 " 27—Schuster Donald fib'., granted Cigarette Permit _-- -- 295 " 27—Schueller Richard, granted Cigarette Permit — 295 " 27—Schulte Joseph J., granted Cigarette Permit —_.._._ 296 " 27—Specht Harold D., granted Cigarette Permit 296 " 27—Sauser Norbert H., granted Cigarette Permit -- 296 " 27—Savary John L. and Viola, granted Cigarette Permit ..._.— 296 " 27—Scherer James H., granted Cigarette Permit - 296 " 27—Schneider Joseph C., granted Cigarette Permit _.— 296 " 27—Smith Harry J, granted Cigarette Permit 297 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 S l BJ J 1{CT Page S " 27 -Schwartz Lawrence, granted Cigarette Permit —_- 297 " 27 -Schwartz Peter, granted Cigarette Permit _ ____- __- 297 " 27--Schmit Anthony, granted Cigarette Permit 297 " 27-Schwegman Robert P., granted Cigarette Permit _�_— 297 " 27 -Swan John E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit -..- 297, 299 " 27 -Sand Mrs. Marie, granted Class "B" Beer Permit-..--.- 298, 299 " 27 --Sand Frank and Elsie, granted Class "B" Beer Permit. 298, 299 " 27-Schueller Richard, granted Class "C" Beer Permit _ 298, 299 July 5-Schueller & Company, sidewalk bond -.._w 305 " 5 -Snyder Charles T. and Elsie. granted Cigarette Permit_____ 306 " 5 -Said Mr. Ed, addressed Council concerning the driving of his semi -trailer on unmarked highways in the City of Dubuque 310, 317 " 18 -Sherman Harold, requesting a restricted plumbers license 315, 334 " 18-Schueller and Company, assignment to the First National Bank - 316 " 18 -Schenck Erdwig, requesting permission to keep a TV tower on City Property ----_- 318, 363 " 18 -Schmitt Melvin, sidewalk bond — 318 " 18 -Steffen Clifford, sidewalk bond 319 " 18-Strub Mark, sidewalk bond _ _ 319 Aug. I -State Department of Health, advising that the applica- tion for renewal of license by Mr. Ray Fleckenstein to operate Healy's Mobile Home Park has been ap- proved _._- 341 10 -Splinter Clarence, et al., requesting a street light at the corner of Primrose Street and Berkley Place --- 349, 364 " 10 -Strong Kenneth E., Notice of Claim 350 " 10 -Savary John L. and Viola, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 350 " 10 -Specht Harold D., granted Class "C" Beer Permit--.- 350 Sept. S! 6 -Shea J. J., relieved of the office of City Clerk 359 6 -Schoenthal Fred (Wean Heating Sales), heating contrac- tor's bond - 361 " 6 -State Department of Health, granting approval of the plans and specifications for Iron Removal and Hardness Reduction Plant _ - 365 " 6 -Spielman J. Louis, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 381 " 6 -Scherer James H., granted Class "B" Beer Permit- 381 " 6-Singrin Mrs. Edna, et. al., requesting a street light in- stalled on Emmett Street - _ 382, 415 " 6 -Schroeder Rev. Karl C., reappointed to Library Board, term expiring July 1, 1961 384 " 6-Schiltz J. H., reappointed to the Board of Adjustment, term expiring March 5, 1960 384 Oct. 3 -Sanitary sewer constructed in Marion Street, completed by Dubuque Plumbing and Heating Company, accept- " ante of same ---------- — 3-Seubert and Fesler, heating bond -. - 416 417 " 3-Sefzik R. F., objecting to the changing of Clarke Street to St. Patrick Street ._ - ____ 421, 431, 445 428 " 17-Stampfer J. F. Company, heating bond 428 " 17 -Sears Roebuck & Co., heating bond -___. -- " 17 -Shaffer Mr. & Mrs. F. R., objecting to the installation of a sewer on Tressa Street 43U " 17 -Smith Lucille, et. al., requesting that parking be prohibited on the North Side of Eighth Avenue from Wilson 439 to Roberts Street 431, " 17 -Smith Ralph (Smith Oil Company), granted Cigarette 434 Nov. Permit 7 -Smith Delbert N., stating his support for construction of 440 Esttier- Tressa Street sewer - " 7 -Smith Mrs. Stella C., stating her support for construction 440 of Esther-Tressa Street sewer—•— INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 S U B J I? CT Page �j " 7—Schmitt Melvin J., Notice of Claim _ __ _— _ _ 445, 540 " 7—Smith Frank, granted Class "B" Beer Permit __— ,—_ 450 " 7—Steinhoff Harold L., granted Class "B" firer Permit..—_._ 450, 451 9—S,:hwendirger John M., heating bond —_ _ 453 " 9—Sanitary sewer, Health Department recommending the ex- tension of the sewer to service the three dwellings in th 2100 block of University Avenue _ 454 Dec. 5—Schueller & Company, requesting a thirty day extension of time to complete Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Street sanitary sewer and lift station 506 5—Sullivan Joseph J., requesting the removal of the bus stop in front of his grocery store RM, 537 " 5—Stoner Harley, et. al., requesting curb and gutter on Sulli- van Street 507 " 5—Spruce Street, improvement with asphaltic macadam sur- facing from the North Property Line of Jefferson Street to the South Property Line of W"t Eleventh Street, acceptance of 511, 512 " 5—Schulte Joseph J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 518, 519 " 12—Sanitary Sewer, construction of an eight (8) inch vitrified tile sanitary sewer beginning in the center of Esther Street at Lot 2-1-1 of Oak Grove Addition; thence southerly on Esther Street to the intersection of Esther and Tressa Streets; thence easterly on Tressa Street to the intersection of Tressa Street and River Ridge; thence northerly on River Ridge to the inter- section of River Ridge and Disney Street; thence easterly on Disney Street 2(16 feet; thence northerly through Lot 9 of the Subdivision of Mineral Lot 39 to the existing sanitary sewer in Mt. Loretta --.526, 527, 52d " 12—Smith Harry J., requesting a refund on Cigarette Per- mit No. 257 _. 53C INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 S U B J F CT Page Al Jan. 3—The Telegraph -Herald, appointed official newspaper—...__- 1 " 3—Tschiggfrie Raymond, Notice of Claim 15, 153 " 24—Traffic Survey 'm, 39, 383, 424, 425 " 24—Thompson Jane, Notice of Claim 39 125 " 24—Tschirgi Edward M., City Treasurer, bond f- 42 " 24—Torrey Henry C., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 46, 47 Mar. 7—Theisen FAgar W., objecting to the proposed curb and Rutter improvements on Woodlawn Street from Karen Street to the north end 116, 161 " 23—The Military Order of the Purple Heart, Inc., requesting permission to hold an exhibition on the streets in Dubuque 148, 178 April 4—Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc., granted Class "C" Beer Permit 186, 187 " 7—Tappe Herman W. and Leona D., notified to remove and abandon septic tank on Lot 2 of 1 1-1-1-1 Prysi Farm Sub., that said property be connected with the sani- tary sewer and that sanitary tpilet and toilet facilities be installed and connections made with said sewer— 207, 237 " 25—Trustees of Wahlert Foundation, offering the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars to acquire property adjoining "Flora Park" area_ 2P9, 210, 211, 286 " 25—Turnquist Ed., Notice of Claim — 211, 262 " 25—The Kroger Company, requesting 2 10 minute parking meters on Seventh Street on the corner which is at the entrance to their store 213 " 25—Toepel Wm. V. and Verena, correction of assessment on E '/, of oLt 58 of Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub.____ 221 May 23—The Kroger Company, granted Class "C" Beer Permit— 250 June 6—Tegeler Robert, Jay Price, et al., requesting that a new curb be installed on Garfield Ave. in the 1800 block before the resurfacing process begins 255, 256 " 27—Trierweiler Gerald W., Notice of Claim 287, 369 " 27—Tauke Don B., Notice of Claim 289, 369 " 27—Treivieler Elmer L., granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—The Kroger Company, granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, granted Cig- arette Permit _ 293 " 27—Tenenbom's Super Markets, granted Cigarette Permits_ 293 " 27—Trapp Arthur J., granted Cigarette Permit 293 " 27—The Sunshine Circle, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Trimpler George J., granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Tench John F., and Vincent Mescher, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Tschiggfrie Mrs. Ruse, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Teeling Vincent, granted Cigarette Permit 294 " 27—Thorpe Walter and Earl Mardauss, granted Cigarette Permit 295 27—Thompson Frank W. and John F., granted Cigarette 295 Permit " 27—Thompson John M. and Clarence E., granted Cigarette 295 " Permit 27—Torry Henry C., granted Cigarette Permit ___ 295 " 27—Tranel Zeno A., granted Cigarette Permit ______.___._._..__ 296 296 " 27—Triangle Cafe, granted Cigarette Permit --- -•---- 29f " 27—Tracy Edward J, granted Cigarette Permit __ ..____• - 296 " 27—Tindell Harold E., granted Cigarette Permit __._.._._.._ .•._ 297 " 27—Thompson Elmer, granted Cigarette Permit "B" 298, 299 " 27—Tschiggfrie Mrs. Rose, granted Class Beer Permit— " 27—Thompson John M. and Clarence E., granted Class "B" 298, 299 " Beer Permit — 27—Tindell Harold E., granted Class "B" Beer Permit__._,_..._. 298, 299 INDEX -- BOOK 85 SUBJECT Page 51 27—Thompson Frank W. and John F., granted Class "C" 2%, 299Beer Permit Lily 5—Talle Henry D., acknowledging receipt of joint resolution concerning the lighting of the Julien Dubuque Bridge 304 1—Tax levies for the yer1955 established -- 327 ug. Permit 10—Tracy Edward J., granted 350 ept. 6—Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc., granted Class '•C" Beer Permit 381 " 21—Travelers Indemnity Co., submitting Revocation of Power of Attorney of Richard T. Johnson, N. G. Kendall, Arlene McGuff, B. W. McKillip, Robert D. Mowers, Richard P. P(x)ler _— 387 )Ct. 3—Trumm Raymond F., requesting grade and proper sur- facing of alley between Clinton Street and 27th Street 420, 439 " 3—Tauke Mr. & Mrs. Joseph, requesting that Glen Oak be opened from Edina Street and a grade established— 420, 439 " 3—Takos Peter J., objecting to Section 2 of the Master Plan 425 " 17—Thurston Mr. & Mrs. Charles, et al., objecting to the re- stricted parking on the north side of East 19th Street 429 Jov. 7—Teeling Vincent, granted Class "B" Beer Permit — — 450 kc. 5—The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, granted Class "C" Beer Permit — 518, 519 INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SU B J ECT Page T Jan. 3—United States Conference of Mayors, advising of annual conference in New York in May ... 15 Feb. 14—University Avenue, improvement with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete from the East Property bine of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition __.89, 90, 91, 103, 104, 105, 106, 171 _172, 202, 367, 397, 405, 411 " 14—University Avenue, impro%emcnt with hot hix, hot laid asphaltic concrete from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley, Waples and Burtons Addition—J9, 90, 91, 103 ___.._104, 105, 106, 171, 172, 202, 367, 397, 404, 411 April 4—United States of America, Grant Agreement, acceptance by the City of Dubuque for the purpose of obtaining federal aid for the development of the Dubuque Mu- nicipal Airport — ___ 185, 186 May 2—United States Cuban Sugar Council, urging City Council to oppose any bills prejudiced to Cuban sugar `___ _ 231 " 23—United Pacific Insurance Company, consenting to exten- sion of time for completion of contract of Linehan & Molo at the swimming pool _--- 242 " 23—United States, renewal of Government lease for Naval Re- serve Training Center 243 June 6—Uppinghouse Alan R., granted Class "B" Beer Permit-._...._ 269, 270 " 27—Uppinghouse Alan R., granted Cigarette Permit _ 293 27—Utzig LeRoy, granted Cigarette Permit _ — 295 Dec. 5—Unittd States of America, renewal and modification of Government Lease for Naval Reserve Training Center 505, 506 19—U. S. Route No. 20, from Chicago to the West Coast of the United States declared, designated, and made a part of the National System of Interstate Highways 539 INDEX — BOOK 85 X55 SUBJECT Page V M 3—Veterans Radio Cab Company, Taxi Cab Policy 28 3—Vernon Street, curb and gutter from the F.P.L. of Glen Oak Street to a point 280 feet Hast_ -33, 34, 35, 49, 65, 66 —68, 69, 71 3—Veterans of Foreign Wars Leo A. Schwind Post No. 508, granted a Class ••B" Beer Permit for Private Club` 36, 37 K 14—Veterans of Foreign Wars Leo A. Schwind Post No. 508, requesting permission to hold a Poppy Sale— 79 ar. 7—Veterans of Foreign Wars Gerald L. Winter Post No. 9663, requesting permission to sponsor a carnival—_ 115, 116 ay 2—Van Duelman Carl, granted Class "C•• Beer Permit 235, 236 23—Valley Roofing Company, sidewalk bond 246 ne 27—Van Duelman Carl, granted Cigarette Permit 294 27—Vrotsos Mrs. Elsie, granted Cigarette Permit 295 27—Vrotsos George T., granted Cigarette Permit — _ 295 27—Vander Meulen William and Sophie McCann, granted Cig- arette Permit 297 27—Veterans of Foreign Wars, Gerald F. Winters Post No. 9663, granted Cigarette Permit _ 297 27—Vander Meulen William and Sophie 'McMann, granted Class "B" Beer Permit _ 298, 299 18—Veterans of Foreign Wars, Leo A. Schwind Post No. 508, requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 142 315 Ov. 7—Veterans of Foreign Wars, Gerald F. Winters Post No. 9663, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 450, 451 9—Veterans Radio Cab Company, Taxi Cab Policy_._._._.__ 453 9—Vosberg Francis F.., sidewalk bund 453 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page M Jan. 3 -Wright Ralph E., offer to buy County Lot 2-1-2 West y of Lot 41 Kellys Sub. 15, 16 " .3 --Water Alain, notice of adoption and levy of special assess- ment to pay for construction in Alpha, Born, Carlton, Lenox, McPoland and Nebraska Avenues, Green Street, Woodlawn Street, proof of publication 19, 20 " 3 -West Thirty Second Street, curb and gutter from the W.P.L. of Lemon Street to the E.P.L. of Linc Street 33, 34 _____35, ____35, 49, 65, 68, 69, 71 " 3 -Walker John F., granted Cigarette Permit 36, 37 " 3 -Winkler Mrs. Beatrice C., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 36, 37 " 3 -Wright Spencer P., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 36, 37 " 3-\\'alker John F., granted Class "B" Beer Permit - 36, 37 " 3-\\'ertz Donald E., granted Class "C" Beer Permit__.__..- 36, 37 Feb. 14 -Water Main Extension Bonds for the purpose of provid- ing for payment for construction of a water main in Alpha, Born, Carlton, Indiana, Lenox, McPoland and Nebraska Avenues, Green Street and \Voodlawn Street - ___ _76, 110, 111, 112 " 14-\Vcxwdlawn Avenue, Water Main Extension Bonds -76, 110, 111, 112 " 14 -Walker John F., requesting a refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 133 80 " 14 -Walker John F., requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit No. 313�.- - -improvement 80 " 14 -Washington Street, with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete from the North Property Linc of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street 89, 90 __.__91. 103, 104, 105, 106, 171, 172, 202, 367, 397, 408 " 14 -Water Department, construction of four S4) ( Estimated Cost $132,000.00) or six (6) (Estimated Cost $184,800.00) vertical gravel packed wells -95, 96, 147, 196, 197 " 14 -Water Revenue Bonds, in the amount of $1,500,000 for the purpose of paving the cost of constructing improve- ments and extension to municipal waterworks of said city 96, 97, 112, 113, 114, 159, 160 Afar. 7 -Washington Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the North Property Linc of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street ._130, 131, 133, 160, 161, 209, 445, 446, 447, 481, 495, 162, 163 496, 497 " 7-Wo(Alawn Street, improvement with curb and gutter from the North Property Line of Karen Street to the end 131, 132, 133, 160, 161 " of Woodlawn Street _..-_.. ....-130, 23-Wichl Mrs. Margaret It., 'Notice of Claim __--•- 147, 215 " 23 -Warranty Decd, Maude M. Nolte, widow and unmarried, Nolte, conveying to the City of and Edythe R. single, Dubuque Lot 2 of Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 37 in the City of Dubuque, together with a 15 foot right-of-way over the south end of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of 150 " Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 37---- 23 -Weiner Sylvester A., granted Class "B" Beer Permit ...___ 156, 157 April 4 -Westminster Presbyterian Church, requesting that the por- IN ing between Alta Place and Ash- tion of the alley ton Place extending southerly from I)ecorah Street and between Lots 282 to 286 inclusive and Lots 288 to be vacated and 290 in N\'oodlawn Park Subdivision the title of said vacated portion of said allev be con- 175, 176, " verted to the petitioner _ _ _ •- 4 -Willy Construction Company, sidewalk bond - - 179 186 " " 4 -Winders Vince, granted Cigarette Permit - -- --- 4 -Walker James V. and Marie, granted Cigarette Permit._... "B" 186 " 4 -Walker James V. and Maric, granted Class Beer 186 187 Permit INDEX - BOOK 85 5 SUBJECT Page W 4—Winders Vince, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 186, 187 4—White William J., granted Class "C" Beer Permit — 186, 187 25—Wahlert Foundation, offering the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars to acquire property adjoining "Flora Park" area, 210, 211, 286 25—Wieland Frank C., requesting refund on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 91 213 25—Woodhouse George, granted Cigarette Permit — 221 25—Weber Merlyn L., granted Class "B" Beer Permit 221, 222 25—Waul James, granted Claes "C" Beer Permit 221, 222 25—Woodhouse George W., granted Class "C" Beer Permit 221, 222 25—Williams Mrs. Frank I:., commending the Mayor cm the cleanliness of city streets and roads 222 Y 2—Winter J. M., et al., requesting the City Council to cause the first alley west of Gandolfo Street, from Lom- hard Street to St. Joseph's Street to be opened for use _ 32, 247, 248 y 2—Warren Del, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 235, 236 23—Whelan, J. F., attorney for Mary Huber, Notice of Claim 240, 241, 305, 323 23—West 29th Street, Holy Ghost Church, Inc., petitioning for the vacation of X43, 292, 308, 329, 330 23—Werner, I:. H., issued a restricted plumbers license_-- 246 23—Welu C P., appointed to Board of Plumbing Examiners for a term of three years 248 23 --Winders R. Daniel, granted Class "C" Beer Permit-- 250 C 6—Washingtrnt Jr. High School, 8th grade class, letter (if appreciation to the City Council _ _— _ 257 27—Welu C. P., submitting resignation as a member of Board of Plumbing Examiners 287 27—Weiland Mary, Notice of Claim 288, 370 27—Water Detrartment, Hardness Reduction Plant ------289, 347, 348 395, 443 27—Waterbury-Dubuque Company, heating bond 290 27—Walker Mazie A., Notice of Claim 292, 392 Z7—Weber Merlyn L., granted Cigarette Permit 293 27—Wareco System of Iowa, granted Cigarette Permit 293 27—Ward John M, granted Cigarette Permit _—__ 293 27—Warren, Dell and Ralph, granted Cigarette Permit 293 27—Wingert Mrs. Josephine, granted Cigarette Permit 294 27—Weiner Joseph and Evelyn. granted Cigarette Permit 294 27—Wagner William, granted Cigarette Permit 294 Z7—Winders R. Daniel, granted Cigarette Permit 294 27—Walker James V. and Marie, granted Cigarette Permit _ 294 Z7—Weber Ruben J., granted Cigarette Permit Mrs. 294 27—Westercamp Margaret J., granted Cigarette Permit 295 27—Wunder Mrs. Eileen, granted Cigarette Permit 295 27—White William J., granted Cigarette Permit295 27—Weiner Fred, granted Cigarette Permit _ 295 27—Weiner Sylvester A. and Delores V., granted Cigarette Permit — 27—Waul James and Delores, granted Cigarette Permit 295 296 27—Welter Arnold J., granted Cigarette Permit 296 — -- 27—Wertz Donald E., granted Cigarette Permit 296 27—Wright Spencer P., granted Cigarette Permit 296 Z7—Winders Vince, granted Cigarette Permit 290 __ 27—Winkler Lentis J., granted Cigarette Permit 297 — 27—Winkler Mrs. Beatrice, granted Cigarette Permit 297 27—Woodhouse George W., granted Cigarette Permit 27—Wingert Mrs. Josephine, "B" 297 granted Class Beer Permit 27—Westercamp Mrs. Margaret J., granted Class "B" Beer 297, 298 Permit __ __ —. _ _._.__ --._ 298, 299 INDEX - BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page OI " 27—Wunder Eileen, granted Class "B" Beer Permit 289, 299 " 27—Ward Jahn M., granted Class "C" Peer Permit_ 298, 299 July 18—Walser Harold and Max Blum, protesting the vacation of certain streets as contained in the petition of the Dubuque Packing Company — w 316, 344 " 18—Weiner Joseph J. and Evelyn, granted Class "B" Beer Per- mit __ 324 Aug. 1—Wolbers Mrs. Mary, granted Class "B" Beer Permit— 336 1—Wolbers Mrs. Mary, granted Cigarette Permit —_ 337 " 1—Water Main Project 1955 No. 1, construction in Alpha Avenue, Born Avenue, Fairfax Avenue, Marmora Avenue, Missouri Avenue, Ridgeway Avenue and Wisconsin Avenue-- __337, 338, 339, 359, 360, 361, 385 ___.386, 529, 530 " 17—Willis Eugene, addressed Council on behalf of Margaret Callahan and John Giellis, requesting that the alley between Hedley Court and Buena Vista Street be opened 358, 363 Sept. 6—Weimer Rev. Eugene, reappointed to the Playground and Recreation Commission, term expiring July 5, 1958.._ 384 " 21—Weiner Syl A., Notice of Claim 390 " 21—Wartburg Seminary Snack Bar, granted Cigarette Permit_ 391 Oct. 3—Welsh Mrs. V. J., et al., requesting that the name of Clarke 445 Street be changed to St. Patrick Street _ 421, " 3—Welter Arnold J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit— 422 " 17—Wersinger Gertrude, Power of Attorney _ 429 " 17—Ward John, protesting assessment for improvement of 436, 439 Nov. Leibe Street _ ___ 7—Wagner Itterlin, requesting extension of alley from 2752 q45 Broadway througth to end of street — Dec. S—Wilbricht Lester, correction of assessment against Lot 501 1-1-1-2-1-1 of Links Subdivision " 5—West 32nd Street, improvement with asphaltic macadam surfacing from the \Veit Property lane of Central Avenue to the Fast Property line of Lemon Street, acceptance of _ 512, 513 " 5—West 32nd Street, improvement with asphaltic macadam surfacing from the West Property Line of Lemon Street to the East Property Line of Link Street, ac - 513, 514 " ceptance of — --- S—Wolbers Mary, requesting refund on Class "B" Beer $18 " Permit No. 80 5—Wolbers Mary, requesting refund on Cigarette Permit 518 " No. 299— ermit 5—Weber Ruben J., granted Class "B" Beer Permit— 518, 519 520 " 12—Welu Councilman, appointed presiding officer pro tem. —.— 540, 541 " 19—Winkler Beatrice C., granted Class "B" Beer Permit..._—_ s INDEX — BOOK 85 1955 SUBJECT Page X June 27—Xavier Hospital Gift Shop, granted Cigarette Permit—_ 297 11 Jan. 3—Young John S., requesting a refund on Cigarette Permit 273 No. 228 19 " 3—York Street, curb awl gutter from the E.P.L. of South 297 297 Aug. Hill Street to the W.P.L. of State Street__33, 34, 35, 49 April 4—Young Mrs. Florence, granted Cigarette Permi66, 68, t 69, 71 196 May 2—Young Mrs. Emma, requesting that a street light be in- 335 Sept. stalled at the corner of Primrose and Muscatine 335 June Streets _ 27—Young Mrs. Florence, granted Cigarette Permit 232, 246 293 Dec. 5—York Street, improvement with asphaltic macadam sur- facing from the Wept Property Line of State Street „ to the East Property Line of Hill Street, accept- 44h ance of — 515 r4 June 6—Zahina Robert T. ( Diamond Cab Company), taxicab bond_ 27—Zillig George J, 273 granted Cigarette Permit 27—Zimtncrtnan Eugene K.granted Cigarette Permit 295 „ 27—Lahina Mrs. Agnes, granted Cigarette Permit _ 27—Zillig George J., "B" 297 297 Aug. granted Class Beer Permit 1—Zimmerman Eugene K., 298, 299 „ requesting a refund on Class ' 1;" Beer Permit No. 122 1—Zimmerman Eugene K., requesting a refund (m his Cig- arette Permit No. 187 335 Sept. _ 6–Zuker William u113" reappointed to t;ibrary Board, term expiring nein � y 335 Oct- _ 3—Zimmer Richard 1,., protesting the installation of a sewer It) Tressa Street 384 s'. Nov.421 ,. 7—Z;II;g George J„ relue�ting a refund on Cigarette Permit No.. 153 „ ,_,,.-__.____�.� 7--7_illig George J, reluesting a refund a,� Class "B" Beer Permit No. G9 44h _ _ ___ 7--Zahina Mrs. Agnes, granted Class "l"' Beer Permit` 4Sll, 4� 1 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.N. Present --Mayor Schueller, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kintzinger, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Absent ---Councilman Kolb. Mayor Schueller stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council, also the first meeting of the fiscal year, for th purpose of acting upon such tW ness as may properly come before the meeting. It Councilman W ed that Councilman c'h Kintzinger he elected Map IIIthe ensuing Council - fiscal year. Seco ed by Council man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Schueller, Council- men Austin, Welu. Nays—None. Absent– Council,man Kolb Councilman Kintzinger not vot- ing. City Clerk Shea then swore in the new Mayor whereon Mayor Kintzinger look the Mayor's chair. RESOLUTION NO. I—S5 A resolution providing for the appointment of a Citv Manager, City Clerk, City Solicitor, Assistant City Solicitor and Police Judge of the City of Dubuque; prescribing their salaries and fixing their bonds. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following officers be appointed sub- ject, however, to the right of the Council to declare such offices va. cant or remove the officers there- from at the pleasure of the Council with or without cause, and to be paid the compensation provided for in the budget and that they each provide the following bond at their expense: City Manager, L. J. L. J. Schiltz, bond $5,000.00; City Clerk, J. J. Shea, bond $1,000.00; City Solicitor, T. H. Nelson, bond $1,000.00; Assistant City Solicitor, R. M. Czizek, bond $1,000.00; Police Judge R. N. Russo, bond $1,000.00. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, M ayor CLARENCE P. WELD, RUBEN V. #USTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman 'Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas=Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent ---Councilman Kolb. Mayor Kintzinger swore in the newly appointed officers: City Man- ager L. J. Schiltz, City Clerk J. J. Shea, City Solicitor T. H. Nelson, Assistant City Solicitor R. M. Czizek, Police Judge R. N. Russo. December 22, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: As City Manager of the City of Dubuque. I wish to ad- vise your Honorable Body that all officers and employees whom I have the power to appoint and are now serving and acting in their respective capacities and assisting in the orderly administration of the City and of the various depart- ments thereof, said officers and employees being under my super- vision, direction and control and their appointments continuing at the pleasure of the Manager, shall be paid salaries not to exceed those in accordance with the budget ap- proved by the City Council. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Man- ager Schiltz be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 2-55 A resolution designating the of- ficial newspaper of the City of Dubuque. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 Telegraph -Herald, a daily news paper of general circulation in th City of Dubuque, be and it is here- by designated and appointed th official newspaper of said City. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION N0, 3-55 A resolution designating the de- positories for public funds of the City of Dubuque. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following banks be appointed de. positories of the public funds and the City Treasurer is hereby author- ized to distribute such funds in such banks in amounts not to ex- ceed the following; First National Bank, $375,000.00; American Trust and Savings Bank, $350,000.00; Du. buque Bank and Trust Company, 5325,000.00, Be It Further Resolved that the City Treasurer be and he is here. by directed to file with the Coun. ty Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa a list of such depositories and to keep such a list on fil- with such County Treasurer at all times. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELIXR, Co Attest: J. J. SHEAuncilmen Crk Councilman Welutt moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car. ,led by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. I RESOLUTION NO. 4 --SS e Whereas, a detailed distribution of proposed expenditures of the e City of Dubuque for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1955 and end- ing December 31, 1955 has been duly prepared by the City Manager and submitted to this Council for approval; and Whereas, this Council has ex. amined the detailed distribution of the proposed expenditures, wherein estimates of the expenses of the departments and purposes are shown, including the estimates for which all levies heretofore made, receipts from moneys and credits and miscellaneous source, are to be used, and said distribution shows all of the proposed expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year; Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that said detailed distri. bution of proposed expenditures for the fiscal year beginning Janu- ary 1, 1955 and ending December 31, 1955 as heretofore prepared, be and the same is hereby adopted and approved. Passed. adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None, Absent --Councilman Kolb. December 22, 1959 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: An ordinance has been prepared allocating and mak- ing appropriations of lax levies and other sources of revenue for the expenditures of the City Govern- ment of the f itv of Dubuque for the fiscal year i)eginning January 1. 1955 and ending December 31, 1955, and authorizing certain trans- fers of funds. This ordinance is in accord with Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 the detailed distribution adopted by the City Council. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the communication of City Manager Schiltz be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 1-55 An Ordinance allocating and making appropriations of tax levies and other sources of revenue to the expenditures for City Govern- ment in the City of Dubuque, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1955 and ending December 31, 1955 and authorizing certain trans- fers of funds, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading Just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 ORDINANCE NO. 1.55 An Ordinance allocating and making appropriations of tax levies and other sources of revenue to the expenditures for Cit) Government in the city of Dubuque, for the fls,:ai year beginning January 1, 1955 and ending December 31, 1955 and Ruthorifing certain transfers of funds. Be It Ordained By The City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That there Is hereby allocated and appropriated from the estimated revenues from all tax levies in the City of Dubulue, together with the estimated receipts from sources other than taxat on and un- encumbered balances from the fiscal year of 1954, all rs hereinafter set forth, to the ppayment of the necessary expof the city govern- ment In the following amounts and for the purposes set forth in this ordinance and to that end the transfers of funds as hereinafter set forth are hereby authorized, le -wit: Receipts From Mlsc. Unencumbered FUND Taxes Revenue Balances Total General .... 8 187,618.00 8 79,604.60 8 30,000.00 $ 237,217.60 Street 183,260.00 9,351.00 6,000.00 197,611.00 Public Safety 542,767.00 68,488.00 30.00o.00 631,266.(W Sanitation 233,086.00 276,984.00 510,07(1.00 :•luniclpal Enterprise 161,642.00 4i, 808.00 17,446.00 216,896.00 Utilities . 54,003.00 337,417.00 ,0,000.00 411,420.00 Recreation 156,820.00 26,622.50 10,000.00 192,442.60 Debt Service 93,203.00 93,203.00 Parking Meter 60,000.00 62,541.60 122,641.60 City Assess. Expense 22,488.00 22,488.0o Trust and Agency 144,679.00 61321.00 18,000,00 169.000.00 Street (Rd. Use Tax) 175,000,00 Liquor Profit 47,000.00 175,000,00 ,1treet (Agri. Land) 160.00 47.000.00 150.0o _ Totals 81.7118,711.00 81,124,596.10 8 222,987.50 83X6,294.6o Arlcultural Land Tax revenue appropriated to Street Fund. Liquor Profit Revenue appropriated as rolli,wst SafetFund. 816,500.00 to Sanitatlot, Fund and 816,500.00 814,000.00 to Publir to Recreation Fund. $1600.00 M Parking Meter Revenue appropriated to Public Safety Fund for Traffic Control. Expenditures GENERAL FUND Item 101 City Council i 4,015.04) IO2 Offlce of City Manager 24,976.00 103 Office of City Clerk 8,610.00 104 Office of City Auditor 8,587.00 105 Office of City Treasurer .... 7,628.00 106 Office of City Solicitor 109 Office of Civil Engineer 12,040 00 118 Elections 89,181.011 .. 114 City Buildings . _..... 116 Civil Service 2,200.00 14,206.00 ...... W Office of Building Commissioner SOO.UO 6,536.00 122 10.869.60 Office of Electrical Inspector 0,860.00 147 Planning and Zoningp 10,000.00 148C Miscellaneous ......_ I 90 Capital Improvements 38,020.00 Beer Permit Refunds 40.000.00 Cigarette License Refunds 3,000.W Total General Fund1,200.00 These appropriations shall be 8 237,217.60 Taxes pall from: Misc. Revenue 8127,618.00 Unencumbered Balance 79,604.60 30,000.00 —8 '137,217.60 Total -----8 237,217.60 STREET FUND— Item 130 Tree TrimminIF 181 Highway Adm.nlstratlon .... 8 10,600 00 185 Street Construction 10,026.00 U1 Snow itemoval 1A8,900.(s) 112 Traffic Signe and Markings 86,000.00 161 Bridge and Viaduct Construction 7.835.00 162 City Share of Special Street Tax 10'000.00 Total Street Fund 15.([00.00 These appropriations shall be •• .8 Taxes ()aid from: 197,761.00 !)tine. Revenue 8188,260.00 ... 1'nencumbered Balance 9,851.00 Agri. Land Tax Revenue 6,000.00 100. (At Total 1111 8 197, 761.01) $TRLr1:T (1tOAD USE TAX) FUND Item 197,761.00 132 Street Repairing and Grading i Total Street R1xdrUseoTax� 118,800.00 66,100.00 Fund .. These appropriations shall be paid from: 8 Nfisc. Revenue 176,000.00 — State Uasollne (Road Use Tax) $175,01)0% PUBLIC SAFETY FUND— Item 116 Police Court 118 Police Department 8 4.200.81) 119 Fire Department "" 119E Flre Equi`1,mrnt 266,954.40 324,511.00 120 Fire and Police Alarm System 15,000.00 ..,. 12.810.80 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 124 Dog Pound 3,000.00 1481.: Ambulance 9,748.00 150 Civil Defense 10,600.00 Total Public Safety Fund S 645,266.00 These appropriations shall be paid from: Taxes $542,767.00 8,211.00 Miscellaneous llevenue .... 49,688.Oo 56,989.00 44,600.00 Unenc•umlmred Balance 30,000.00 8.946.00 [liquor :tales Profit 14,000.00 18,726.00 9.854.00 1•arklnt Meter Revenue 1;,000.00 13,072.00 Total 18,694.60 30,000.00 S 645,256.00 SANITATION FUND— Item 117 Levee Maintenance S 2,000.00 125 ticalth Department 30,142.00 126 O'ontrol of Contagious Diseases 9,708.00 127 Sewer Maintenance 33,780.00 129 Milk Inspection 6,240.00 134 Itubblsh, Garhiige. Ash and Can Collections 03,000.0(1 139 S2%age Disposal 276,95(0.011 IBI Street Cleaning 37,760.00 162 City Share of Special Server Tax 4,000.011 162 Main Sewers and inlets 35,000.00 Total Sanitation Fund f 626,670.00 These appropriations shall be paid from: 0003.20 Taxes $233,086.00 288,066.211 Miscellaneous Revenue 276,984.00 Liquor Sales Frofit 16,500.00 441,420,00 —S 526,670.00 Total ---S 626,670.00 muNIc1rAl. ENTERPRISE FUND -- Item 143 Library Operation S 86,996.00 152 Cemetery Decoration 200.00 153A Dock Operation 3,920.00 1538 Dock Dredge Operation 35,680.00 Ir#3C Duck Itiver Front Improvement 12,500.00 153D Dock Terminal Operation 24,000.00 1b7 kirport Operation 53,600.00 Total Municipal Enterprise Fund .... $ 216,896.00 These appropriations shall be paid from: Taxes for Cemetery E 2100. p0 Taxes for Ducks 38,800.00 raxes for Library 72,592.00 raxes for Airport .... 40,050.00 lfise. Dock Revenue 37,3110.00 Mine. Library Revenue 2,508.00 %Ilse.Airport Revenue 8,000.00 Unencumbered Airport Fund Bal ante 5,550.00 Unencumbered Library Fund Bal - an ce11, 896.00 --S 216,896.00 Total--- -$ 216,896.00 REGI E,ATION FUND— Item 141A Park Administration S 8,211.00 144B Park Areas, Buildings, Utc. 56,989.00 44,600.00 144C' Park Improvement 145A Recreatlon Administration 8.946.00 146D Outdoor itecreation 18,726.00 9.854.00 145I) Indoor Recreation .... 145E SwimminK Pool 13,072.00 146 Playground Improvement 18,694.60 30,000.00 171 Municipal Golf Course Operation Total Recreation Fund . S 208,942.60 These appropriations shall be paid from: Taxes for Park Operation $64,484.50 Taxes for Park Improvement 44,500.00 Tares for Recreation 38,111.00 Taxes for Piaylrround Improvement 8,694.30 Mlme. Park Revenue 066.50 19,467.00 Mise. Recreation Revenue 1:40:f 13.500.00 Course Fees Llc uor Sales Profit for 0olf Course 16,600.1)0 Operation Vnencumbered rla}ground Improve- ment Bxlunc•e 2,000.00 20 942.511 Total-- 208,942.60 1'THATIES FUND— 3 54 Item 134 Street and Traffic Lig Mint1•, 0003.20 1410 Water Works Administration 288,066.211 119 Water \t'orks (operation 149 Water Works -Non Appropriation"027.80 Iteserve Total IttllitleM Fund .... 5 441,420,00 These aptn•opriations shall tie ``0ak1 from' Taxeh for street and Traffic Ug it inK 5 611N1300 lt'ater Department Revenue 337,417.00 N'at e0 Depar On.•nt - Uneneum bered 50.000.110 Valance ---3 441,420.00 Total --^-' 0 441,40.00 Rcgular Scssion, January 3rd, 1955 DLRT SERVICE FUND - Item 161J1 Retirement of Bonds and Payment of Interest .,. 3 03.203.00 This appropriation shall he paid from: 300 Taxes PARKING METER FUND - Item 170A Parkins Meters i 8,041.6(1 17013 Parking Lots 105.000.011 Transfer to Public Safety Fund for Traffic Control 8.600.00 Total Parking Meter Fund f 12.541.50 These approprlallons shall be paid from: Parking :Meter Revenue E60.00.00 Unencumbered Balance 62,541.50 -$ 122.541.50 Total —$ 122,541.5o CITY ASSESSMENT EXPENSE. FUND - Vem 108 Clty Assessing 3 22.488.00 ThIS appropriation shall he paid from: Taxes _ :22,488.00 TRUST AND AGENCY FIJND- FIRE PENSION FUND - Item 155J1 Fire Pensions . .... _ i 56.000.00 This appropriation shall be paid from: Taxes $44,600.00 Misc. Revenue 400.00 Unencumbered Balance 10,600.00 s 65,o91.nn Total --E 56.00n.no FIRE RETIREMENT FUND - item 155J2Flre Retirement System : 17,600.00 This spproprlation shall he pald from: Taxes $14,170.00 Misc. Revenue 3,321.00 17,500.nn Total ---I 17,500.00 POLICE PENSION FUND - Item 154J1Police Pensions $ 40,000.0n This appropriation shall be paid from: Taxes $31,550.00 Mime Revenue .. 450.00 Unencumhered Balance 8,0()0.00 —3 40,000.00 Total— S 40,000.00 POLICE RETIREMENT FUND - Item 154.12 Police Retirement System { 16,600.91 This appropriation shall be paid from - Taxes $14,750.00 Mise. Revenue 2,150.00 -$ 16,500.00 Total ----3 16.600.00 STATE EMPLOYEE'S RF.TIREMF.NT FUND - Item 136J1 Employee' a Retirement $ 25.000.00 This appropriatlon shall he paid from: Taxes $25,000.00 FEDERAL OLD AGE AND SUR- VIVORS INSURANCE SYSTEII- Item 156.12 City Share Federal Social Security 3 16,000.00 This appropriation shall be paid from. Taxes :15.000.00 Toof all appropriations for the expendi- tures of city government of the ('ity of ng Januaryva for C1965and fending December 31, 1955 33,056,294.60 Section 2. General :Miscellaneous Revenues. General miscellaneous revenues which are collected during the fiscal year shall be allocated to, the funds and purposes as rovided for herein and "hall be used for the payment he the shoexpwn. n . of such funds and purposes in the slims herein shown. Section 3 Surplus. Any surplus not specifically located for a specsflcally s1- mdefinity purpose In the b "hall be and the sae is hereby appropriated and met apart to lie applied am contingencies arise Or may be timed for much proper purposes as the Council may determine upon. and Any surplus not speclfleally distributed In the hodRet taxes rshallir�brgend the same Icreated hbyrethe levy of special any proper purpose Incident to such fund°1�ri Noah og herein cuntalned shall authori:e the tranafer of funds rwhicealized from "pedal taxer to a fund or purpose for with tithe a111itr al c fxthevState beenCommade, except only Sectiormln 4. Delinquent Ta: C011betiona. Delinquent prior Ye lar collectI l shall be allocated to the fowp five fu IN most togIrall.v Including the purpose for which the. tax N'am levied when and all the same are received by the City Treasurer. Spf*dirlmiontl f the Dwlthldnuta�lprr� That tile nm shlall ributiOno. In necordance t�'ltt, the deta led dlmtrlbution adopted by the Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 City Council on January 3rd, 1955, which detailed dis- tributlon 1s made a part of this ordinance by reference thereto and shall he so considered In connection with the e\pendituree of said appropriatInns. vection c. This ordinance shall be In force and ef- fect from and aftet Its final passage adoption and ap- proval by the City Council and publication as provided by la« and the appropriations herein provided shall be avallahle when transferred to their respective funds. Passed upon first reading January '.rd, 1955. Passed, adopted and approved upon final rending this 3rd Clay of January, 195;,. CHAALEB A. KiNTZINGE11, Mayor , CLARENCE P. WF.LU RUREN V. AUSTIN LFA N. SCHI'F:I,LER, Councilmen .Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk Publl"hed officially In The Telegraph -Herald news- paper this 7th day of January, 1955. It 1-7 J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proofs of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of levy of special assessment and inten- tion of the City Council to issue bonds to pay for improvement of Kane Street with asphaltic maca- dam surfacing from the west prop- i erty line of Primrose Street to the west property line of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 344, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the proofs of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- i men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing any one pres- ent in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Dubuque, Iowa January 1, 1955 Mr. J. J. Shea, City Clerk Dear Sir: I regret with full un- derstanding of your service to this community and the City of Du- buque that this letter should be forwarded to you. However as to the official notice to whom it may concern 1 am indeed very much so as I am the head of a family of five minor children. I am in pos- session of Mineral Lot 344 or Fitz- gerald Place as it has been sub- divided into four lots plus drive- way. Recently I have received assess- ments for curb and gutter which W23 installed the full length of my place which was O.K. However I also received same for approxi- Inately 200 feet of dead end space between two sewers which ar- roused my suspicion in the matter. Now I am confronted with this no- tice for paving which is untimely to say the least as the west end of the sewer line was just completed or incompleted I might say as to my benefit for making service con- nections to the center lots would be at a prohibited cost and perhaps the upper second lot would not be practical at all to connect. Now this over anxiety to pave this strip confirms my suspicion. We need not go back to Abraham Lincoln but we all have constitu- tional rights to uphold and these rights must be executed in City Government as well as National. Sincerely, Lawrence & Mary Fitzgerald, 841 Kaufmann Avenue Mr. Lawrence Fitzgerald ad- dressed the Council in support of his objections against the special assessments levied against Mineral Lot 344 for the construction of sanitary sewer constructed in Kane Street and against the proposed special assessment to be levied against Mineral Lot 344 for the improvement of Kane Street with asphaltic macadam surfacing. Councilman Austin moved that the petition of Lawrence & Mary Fitzgerald he referred to the City Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 Council to view the grounds and that the objections be overruled and that the City make an investi- gation of the proposed assessment to be levied against Mineral Lot 344 owned by Lawrence and Mary Fitzgerald. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments RESOLUTION NO. 5-55 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Thal to pay for the improvement of Kane Street with asphaltic maca. dam surfacing from the west prop- erty line of Primrose Street to the west property line of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 344, by City of Dubuque, Iowa, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby lev- ied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate all as named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set op- posite each lot or parcel of real estate, as set forth in the schedule. Joseph & Carmelita Young, Lot 2 of 1, E. Youngs Place.................................... 322.84 Vera & Leo Steeklein. Lot 2 of 1, Mineral Lot 347 130.09 Ivan B. & Marjorie Peacock Lot 1, Block 1 Sunny View Hills Sub ................. 146.94 Homer M. & Florence Buck- ley, Lot 2, Block i Sunny View Hills Sub ................. 147.44 George A. Jr. & Lorraine M. Jenkins, Lot 3, Block 1 Sunny View Hills Sub..... 147.44 Wilmer M. & Betty Gotz, Lot 4, Block 1 Sunny View Sub . .......................... 147.44 Harold F, & Imogene Styer, Lot 5, Block 1 Sunny View Hills St1b. .............. 156.11 Joseph R. & Blanche M. Lenger, Lot 6, Block 1 Sunny View Hills Sub..... 156.11 Claude J. & Frances D. Mc- Donald, Lot 7, Block 1 Sunny View Hills Sub... 156.11 Eugene M. k Evelyn Good man, Lot 8, Block I Sun- ny View Hills Sub.........., 156,11 James ,1. & C. Lynette Cum - mo, Lot 9, Block l Sunny View Hills Sub . ................ 156.11 Robert W. & Winifred Thomas, Lot 10, Block 1, Sunny View Hills Sub..... 156.11 William A. & Geneva R. Wright, Lot 11, Block 1, Sunny View Hills Sub. .... 162.61 Frederick J. & Bernice M. Breitfilder, Lot 12, Block 1, Sunny View Hills Sub. 195.87 Charles F. & Rosemary Manders Adams, Lot 17, Block 2, Sunny View Hills Sub . .......................... 7.89 Giles & Hazel Kirkwood, Lot 1, Mineral Lot 350 .... %.11 Sam. K. & Eliz. Young, Lot 1 of 1-1-2, Mineral Lot 345 ...................................... 605.32 Geo. & Eleanor Kutch, Lot 1 of 2-1, Mineral Lot 344 302.55 Lester J. & Elizabeth Hart- ley, Lot 2 of 1-1, Mineral Lot 344 .............................. 224.22 Andrew Richard, Lot 1 of 2.1-1-1 Kemps Place ........ 213.16 George & Elizabeth Dein. inger, Lot 1 of 1-1.1.1 Kemps Place ..................... 213.16 James S. Schroeder & Bar- bara L. Wenzel, Lot 1 of 2.1-1 Kemps Place ............ 159.12 Leo & Jessie Kueper, Lot 1 Of 2-1.2-1, Kemps Place .. 159.12 f Charles E. & Alice M. Riedi, Lot 1 of 1-1-2.1, Kemps Place.................................. 159.12 John J. & Dorothy M. Gross, Lot 1 of 2-2-1, Kemps Place .................................. 159.12 L. W. & Mary J. Fitzgerald, ` Lot I of 1.1-2 Mineral Lot 344 ...................................... 816.38 Henry Renke, Lot 2 of 2-2, Mineral Lot 349 20,82 1,759 Tons 1" Surfacing 5433.42 stone 0, 2.00 per ton .... 3,518.00 1 45.65 Tons %" Surfacing Stone Gi 2.00 per ton .... 91.30 11,030 Galluns MC No. 3 Asphalt at 0.15 per gal- lon.......I............................ 1,654.50 ,263.80 2.5°, Extra Expense......... 5131.60 5% Interest for 52 days""..'.' 36.02 5,433.42 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 y All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- , ferred. Passed, adopted and ap- proved this 3rd day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA. City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Proofs of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of the intention of the City Council to issue street improvement bonds to provide for payment of the as- sessed cost of the improvement of Kane Street with asphaltic macadam surfacing from the west property line of Primrose Street to the west property line of Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 344, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays-- None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 6.55 Resolution providing for the is- suance of Street Improvement bunds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of Kane Street Asphaltic Mac- adam Surfacing. Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Du- buque, Iowa, for the improvemen' hereinafter described has been completed and the City Manager has certified the completion there- of to the City Council and the City Council has ascertained the cost thereof and has determined that $5,433.42 Dollars of the cost there- of shall be assessed against the property subject to assessment therefor; and Whereas public notice, as pruvid- ed by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held, pursuant to such notice and all objections made thereto have been considered and determined; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque: 1. That to provide for the pay- ment of the assessed cost of the improvement of Kane Street from the west property line of Primrose Street to the west property line of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Min- eral Lot 344 with asphaltic maca- dam surfacing there shall be is- sued Street Improvement bonds in the amount of $5,433.42 Dollars in anticipation of the deferred pay- ment of assessments levied for such improvement. 2. Such bonds shall be called Street Improvement bonds; and shall bear the date of February 2, 1955; and shall be numbered con- secutively; and they shall be num- bered, divided into series, and be in such denominations and for such maturity dates as are shown in the following table: 1. 9665, 9666, 9667, 9668, 9669, 9670--$300.00 each, April 1, 1956. 2. 9671, 9672, 9673, %74, 9675, 9676--$300.00 each ---April 1, 1957. 3. 9677, 9678, 9679, 9680, 9681, 9682—$300.00 each, April 1, 1958. 3. 9683--$33.42, April 1, 1958. 3. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually in ac- cordance with coupons thereto at- tached; 4. Said bonds shall not make tahy any ' City of Dubuque liable in of said except for the application special assessment funds. 5. Said bonds shall provide that they may be, payable at any time prior to the maturity date stated therein at the option of the City of Dubuque and shall be in sub- stantially the following form: No. .................................................... Series No . ........................... .... *.... CITY OF DUBUQUE Shut Improvement Bond The City of Dubuque in the 10 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 State of Iowa promises to pay w hereinafter mentioned to the bearer hereof, on the first day of ......................... or at any time be- fore that date, at the option of the City of Dubuque, the sum of Three Hundred dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the presentation and surrender Of the interest coupon, hereto at- tached. Both principal and interest of this bond are payable at the of- fice of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque under and by vir- tue of Chapter 396 of the 1950 Code of Iowa, as amended, and the Resolution of said City duly passed on the 3rd day of January, 1955, being Resolution No. 6-55. 'Phis Bond is one of a series of 19 bonds, 18 for $500.00 numbered from 9665 to 9682 inclusive, and one for $33.42 numbered 9683, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of improving Kane Street with asphaltic macadam sur. facing as described in said Resolu. tion, in said City, which cost is payable by the abutting and ad- jacent property along said im- provements and is made by law a lien on all of said property. It is payable only out of the Special As- sessment Fund No. 1170 created by the collection of said special tax, and said fund can be used for no other purpose. It is hereby certified and recited that all the acts, conditions and things required to be done, prece. dent to and in issuing this series of bonds, have been done, happened, and performed, in regular and due form, as required by law and said Resolution, and for the assessment, collection and payment hereon of said special tax, the full faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In Testimony Whereof the City of Dubuque by its Council has caused this bond to be signed by a its Mayor and countersigned by its e City Clerk and the Seal of said City b to be thereto affixed, this 2nd day of February, 1955. c (SEAL) .I ................ ........................... Mayor ...........City Clerk ............. (Form of Coupon) On the..............day of................. the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promis- es to pay to bearer, as provided in said bond, the sum of ............... Dollars, in the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being................months' interest due that date on its..................Bond No. ................dated ..................... ........................................... I .......... Mayor .................................................... City Cler..k.. 6. That the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bond in a book kept for that purpose and to then deliv- er them to the City Treasurer. 7. That the City Treasurer is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be placed in a special fund to be known as Special Assessment Fund No. 1170 and paid out by him to pay the cost of said contract. 8. That the interest coupons at- tached to the bonds be signed with the facsimile signature of the May. or and countersigned with the fac- simile signature of the City Clerk. 9. That as fast as funds allow, beginning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and re- tired in the same order as num. bered. Adopted this 3rd day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the doption of the resolution. Second - d by Councilman Austin. Carried y the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. Ci Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays ---None. Absent---COuncil►nan Kolb. Statement of Claude J. McDon- d, -subscribed and sworn to, stat. h that he posted copies of the )tice of levy of special assessment Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 and intention of the City Council to issue bonds along the line of the improvement of Kane Street with asphaltic macadam surfacing from the west property line of Primrose Street to the west prop- erty line of I.ot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 344, presented and read. Councilman Austin mcved that the statement be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proofs of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of levy of special assessment and in- tention of the City Council to is- sue bonds to pay for the installa- tion of boulevard lights on Grand- view Avenue from the north prop- erty line of Southern Avenue to a point 35 feet north of the south property line of Lot 1 of Lot 8 of E. Ryan Subdivision, presented and read. No written objections filed and no objectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for said public hearing. Coun- cilman Schueller moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays -None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments RESOLUTION NO 7.55 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That to pay for the installation of Boule- vard Lights on Grandview Avenue from the north property line of Southern Avenue to a point 35 feet north of the south property line of Lot 1 of Lot 8 of E. Ryans Sub- division, by Dirksen Electric Com- pany, contractor, in front of and adjoining the sane, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate all as named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as set forth in the schedule. Don T. Patrick & Helen Steele, Lot 55, Grandview Heights Add . ................... Bertha A. Zimmer & Mona Arbogast, Lot 56, Grand- view Heights Add. .......... A. A. Burgmeier, Lot 57, Grandview Heights Add. A. A. Burgmeier, Lot 58, Grandview Heights Add. A. A. Burgmeier, Lot 1 of 59 of Grandview Heights Add. .................................... 0. M. Conlon, Lot 2 of 59 of Grandview Heights Add. .................................... 11 44.52 89.04 89.04 97.95 80.14 17.81 0. M. Conlon, Lot 2 of 1 of Lee's Subdivision .............. 89.04 Louis F. Fautsch, Lot 2, Lee's Subdivision ............ 94.62 Lucille Oeth, Lot 3, Lee's Subdivision ........................ 94.62 Florence A. & Dorothy Gin- dorf, Lot 4, Lee's Subdi- vision .................................. 94.62 John & Verna F. Christen- sen, Lot 5, Lee's Subdivi- sion...................................... 89.04 F. J. Est. & Catherine Flynn Lot 1 of 1-1.1-4 of Mineral Lot 28 .................................. 97.16 Lafe J. & Janet M. Fritz, Lot 2 of 1-1-1-4 of Mineral Lot 28 ................................ 97.16 Margaretta Kenna et al, Lot 2 of 1.1.4 of Mineral Lot 28 ........................................ 97.16 Margaret M. & Elizabeth Reu, Lot 2 of 1-4 of Min- eral Lot 28 ........................ 97.16 Violet Rhomberg, Lot 2 of 4 of Mineral Lot 28 ........ 194.33 Myrtle I. Dockal & Gladys R. Schepler, Lot 1 of Faldorf Place ..• •.••••• ••• .• 265.35 Emma M. & Harold Nacht- man, Lot 2 of 1-1 of Rob- insons Sub . ........................ 89.04 Emma M. & Harold Nacht- man, Lot 2 of 1-1.1 NW 15' of Robinsons Sub....... 26.71 Harold & Emma Nachtman, I.ot 2 of 1-1-1 E 10' of Robinsons Sub . ................ 17.81 Harold & Ema Nacbtman, Lot 1 of2- 1 of Robinsons ................................ Sub.... 97.95 Rosemary L. Kintzinger, Lot 2 of 1.2 SEI/c of Robin sons Sub. ........................ .... 115.76 Joseph V. & Mary Keppler, Lot 1 of Keppler Place .... 178.09 12 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 Ilds Bavendick, Lot 1 of 1.1.1-A of Mineral Lot 24 133.57 E. J. & Pearl Connelly, Lot 2 of 1-1-B-1.1-1 of Mineral Lot 24 .................................. 257.23 Joseph & Marg't Sullivan, Lot 1 of 3 of Mineral Lot 24 ........................................ 122.17 Frederick R. Appel, Lot 2 of 3 of Mineral Lot 24...... 119.32 Norman T. & Ann Bain- bridge, Lot 19, Broadview Add. .................................... 57.77 Norman T. & Ann Bain- bridge, Lot 1 of 18 of Broadview Add . .............. 67.67 Norman T. & Ann Bain- bridge, Lot 2 of 18 of Broadview Add ................. 21.37 Norman T. & Ann Bain- bridge, Lot 2 of 1-17 of Broadview Add ................. 17.81 Roscoe C. & Myrtle Foster, Lot 2 of 1.1.2 NW% of Robinsons Sub . ................ 115.76 Carl D. & Pearl Hoerner, Lot 1 of 1-17 of Broad. view Add . ............. 51.65 Carl D. & Pearl Hoerner, Lot 2 of 17 of Broadview Add. ................................ 19.59 Carl D. & Pearl Hoerner, Lot 1 of 16 of Broadview Add. .................................... 71.23 Anna & John Appel, Lot 4, 89.04 Broadview Add . .............. 89.04 William J. & Mildred D. 12 No. of Installation of Arndt, Lot 3, Broadview 89.04 Add. .................................... 89.04 William J. & Mildred D. 6880 Lin. Ft. No. 8 Copper Arndt, Lot 2, Broadview Add. S 25' .......................... 44.52 Louis Rotman, Lot 2, Broad. 430' Lin. Ft. No. 8 Copper view Add. N 25' .............. 44.52 Louis Rotman, Lot 1, Broad. Richard N. & Cath. Para view Add . .......................... 89.04 ,John J. Ryan, Lot I of 1 of Mineral Lot 32 .................. 106.85 Christ & Katherine Bogas, Extra Work Order No. 1, Lot 1, E. Ryans Sub......... 89,04 Earl A. & Mary Hendricks, tre, Lot 12 of Broadview Lot 2, E. Ryans Sub......... 89.04 Earl A. & Mary Hendricks, 89.04 Lot 3, S% E. Ryans Sub. 44.52 Kenneth A. & Helen Hartig, 5 Interest for 52 Days 37.27 Lot 3, N% E. Ryans Sub. 44.52 Kenneth A. & Helen Hartig, .......... ........................ Max B. &Olive Bell, Lot Lot 1 of 4 of E. Ryans - - - total Assessed Cost ........$5,455.85 Sub. ....................... 89.04 Mary Ryan, Lot 5, E. Ryans Max B. & Olive Bell, Lot Sub. .......... .............. 89.04 Mary Ryan, Lot 6, E. Ryans gg 76 Sub. .................................... 89.04 J. Carl Painter, Lot 1 of 7 of Proved this 3rd day of January, E. Ryans Sub ..................... 89.04 E. J. Mulgrew, Lot 1 of 8 of E. Ryans Sub ..................... 62.33 Clarence A. & Joan Darrow, Lot 2 of 16 of Broadview$5,455.85 89.04 - Add. 17.81 12 No. of Installation of Clarence A. & Joan Darrow, 89.04 Light Standards (a 67.27 807.24 Lot 15 of Broadview Add. oN.f 89.04 6880 Lin. Ft. No. 8 Copper Richard & Cath. Para Cable in place Cr 0.535 .... 3,680.80 diso, Lot 14 of Broadview 89.04 430' Lin. Ft. No. 8 Copper Add. 89*04 Cable in pole CQ 0.938.... 403.34 Richard N. & Cath. Para 1 S4• Yd. Street Replace- diso, Lot 13 of Broadview•ment (a 11.00 .................. 11.00 Add. .. .................... ... 89.04 Extra Work Order No. 1, James J. & Madonna Kou• 2, and 3 .............................. 258.17 tre, Lot 12 of Broadview Add . ................................. James J. &Madonna Kou• 89.04 $5,160.55 5% Extra Expense ............ 258.03 tre, Lot 11 of Broadview 5 Interest for 52 Days 37.27 Add . .... .......... ........................ Max B. &Olive Bell, Lot 89.04 - - - total Assessed Cost ........$5,455.85 10 of Broadview Add....... All of which is assessed in Max B. & Olive Bell, Lot 8904 . pro - portion to the special benefits eon 9 of Broadview Add......... gg 76 fcrred. Passed adopted and ap Frank A. & Linda Uhlrich, Proved this 3rd day of January, Lot 8 of Broad • 1955• Frank A. view Add. & Linda Lfhlrich, 89.04 CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Lot 7 of Broadview Add. Walter & Laura L. Cary, 89.04Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU Lot 6 of Broadview Add. Frederick Jr & 89.04 RIIBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. Marion S. Fuerste, Lot SCHUELLFA 5, Broad. view Add.Attest: ........................ Councilmen J. J. SHEA, 89.04 City Clerk i Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 13 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—Nona Absent Councilman Kolb. Proofs of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of the intention of the City Council to issue bonds to provide for pay- ment of the assessed cost of the installation of Boulevard Lights on Grandview Avenue from the north property line of Southern Avenue to a point 35 feet north of the south property line of Lot 1 of Lot 8 of E. Ryans Subdivision, presented and read. No written ob- jections filed and no objectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for said public hear- ing. Councilman Austin moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays ---None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 8.55 Resolution providing for the is- suance of Boulevard Light Im- provement bonds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of the installa- tion of boulevard lights on Grand- view Avenue. Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Du- buque, Iowa, for the improvement hereinafter described has been completed and the City Manager has certified the completion there- of to the City Council and the City Council has ascertained the cost thereof and has determined that $3,455.85 Dollars of the cost there- of shall be assessed against the Property subject to assessment therefor; and Whereas public notice, as pro- vided by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the inten- tion of the City Council to issue bonds for the purpose of providing; for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvement and It Public hearing has been held, pur- suant to such notice and all objec- tions made thereto have been con- sidered and determined; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: I. That to provide for the pay- ment of the assessed cost of the installation of Boulevard Lights on Grandview Avenue from the north property line of Southern Avenue to a point 35 feet north of the south property line of Lot 1 of Lot 8 of E. Ryans Subdivision there shall be issued Boulevard Light Improvement bonds in the amount of $5,455.85 Dollars in an- ticipation of the deferred payment of assessments levied for such im- provement. 2. Such bonds shall be called Boulevard Light Improvement bonds; and shall bear the date of February 2, 1955; and shall be numbered consecutively; and they shall be numbered, divided into series, and be in such denomina- tions and for such maturity dates as are shown in the following table: 1. 9684- S500.00, April 1, 1956. 2. 9685--$500.00, April 1, 1957. 3. 9686—$500.00, April 1, 1958. 4. 9687 $500.00, April 1, 1959. 5. 9688 -$500.00, April 1, 1960. 6. 9689--$500.00, April 1, 1961. 7. 9690- $500.00, April 1, 1962. 8. 9691- $500.00, April 1, 1963. 9. 9692— $500.00, April 1, 1964. 10. 9693--$500.00, April 1, 1965. 10. 9694- -$455.85, April 1, 1965. 3. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually in ac- cordance with coupons thereto at- tached; 4. Said bonds shall not make the City of Dubuque liable in any way, except for the application of said special assessment funds. 5. Said bonds shall provide that they may be payable at any time prior to the maturity date stated therein at the option of the City of Dubuque and shall be in sub- stantially the following form: No. ...................... ............................ Series No. -_ ............ ............ ...,... CITY OF DUBUQUE Boulevard Light Improvem't 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 ................. 14 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 or at any time before that date, at the option of the City of Dubuque, the sum of Five Hundred dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable smei-annually, on the presentation and surrender of the interest cou- pons hereto attached. Both prin- cipal and interest of this bond are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, ................................ in the State of Iowa. This bond is , City Clerk issued by the City of Dubuque I 6. That the Mayor and City Clerk under and by virtue of Chapter 396 be and they are hereby instructed of the 1950 Code of Iowa, as to cause said bonds to be prepared amended, and the Resolution of and when so prepared to execute said City duly passed on the 3rd said bonds and that the City Clerk day of January, 1955, being Reso- lution and he is hereby instructed to No. 8.55. register said bond in a book kept f for that purpose and to then deliv. er them to the City Treasurer. 7. That the City Treasurer is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by lav, the proceeds of said sale to be placed in a special fund to be known as Special Assessment Fund No. 1171 and paid out by him to pay the cost of said contract. 8. That the interest coupons at- tached to the bonds be signed with the facsimile signature of the May- or and countersigned with the fac- simile signature of the City Clerk. 9. That as fast as funds allow, beginning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same order as num. bered. the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prom- ises to pay to bearer, as provided in said bond, the sum of ................. Dollars, in the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being ........................months, interest due that date on its .......................... Bond No...............dated....................... ................................... I...................... Mayor This Bond is one of a series o 11 bonds, 10 for $500.00 num- bered from 9684 to 9693 inclusive, and one for $455.85 numbered 9694, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of in- stallation of Boulevard Light,, on Grandview Avenue as described in said P,esolution, in said City, which cost is payable by the abut- ting and adjacent property along said improvements and is made by law a lien on all of said property. It is payable only out of the Spe- cial Assessment Fund No. 1171 created by the collection of said special tax, and said fund can be used for no other purpose. It is hereby certified and recit- ed that all the acts, conditions and things required to be done, prece. dent to and in issuing this series of bunds, have been done, s Adopted this 3rd day of January, and performed, in regular and due 1955. form, as required by law and said CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Resolution, and for the assessment,Mayor collection and payment hereon of CLARENCE P. WFLU said special tax, the full faith and RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged.Councilmen In Testimony Whereof the City Attest: J. J. S CEA, Clerk of Dubuque by its Council has y caused this bond to be signed b Councilman Welu moved the its Mayor and countersigned by its adoption of the resolution. Second - City Clerk and the Seal of said ed by Councilman Austin. Carried City to be thereto affixed, this 2nd by the following vote: day of February, 1955. Yeas Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- (SEAL) cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Statement of Claude J. McDon ald, subscribed and sworn to, stat. ing that he punted copies of the notice of levy of special assess- ment and intention of the City .............Mayor..................... .............. ..................... ........... City ('lerk (Form of Coupon) On the. ..........day of ...... Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 15 Council to issue bonds along the line of the improvement for the installation of Boulevard Lights from the north property line of Southern Avenue to a point 35 feet north of the south property line of Lot 1 of Lot 8 of E. Ryans Sub- division, presented and read. Coun- cilman Austin moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Raymond Tschiggfrie in the amount of $14.50 for damages to his car caused in striking a hole in the street be- tween the 1300 and 1400 block on Wood Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the Citv Solicitor for recommenda- tion and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas --,Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Linda Matz, by Melvin Matz her Father, in the amount of $124.50 for injuries re- ceived in a fall on an uneven rock sidewalk at the corner of Arling. ton Street and Grove Terrace, pre- sented and read. Councilman Aus. tin moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for recommendation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuel- ler Carried by the following vote Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. ays- -N one. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Mrs Berna- dine Smith, as Mother and Natural Guardian of her son James D. Smith, for expenses and perma- nent personal injuries sustained by her son, James D. Smrth, in a fall on a packed, rough and un- even ice and snow sidewalk on the north stdewralk on Loras Boule- vard between Cox Street and the driveway leading to St. Francis Hall of Loras College, presented and read Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be re- ferred to the City Solicitor for recommendation and report. See- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of William Kor- man in the amount of $17.38 for damages and loss of a tire on his car caused in striking a hole in the street at 18th Street and Cen- tral Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Communication of The United States Conference of Mayors advis- ing that the 1955 Annual Confer- ence of The United States Confer- ence of Mayor will be held in New York City on May 19, 20 and 21, 1955, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that the com- munication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote. Yeas- Mayor Kinlzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays 'None. Absent Councilman Kolb. (Communication of American Surety Company, by M. Y. Hogan Authorized Representative, submit- ting for filing a Certificate of in- surance for Schueller and Compa- ny covering the period of time from January 1, 1955 to January 1, 1958, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the com- munication be received and filed and the Certificate of Insurance placed on file. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. (tarried by the following vote: Yea, Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays- Mone. Absent- -('uuncilman Kolb. Communication of r;ounty Audi, for llleloy advising the City Caw• cil that Raiph E. Wright has made a bonalide offer to purchase from Dubuque County tat 2'1'2 West % of lot 41 KtUy'r Sub stA asking City (,oiinc•il approval before grant 16 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 ing a quit claim deed, presente and read. Councilman Welu move that the communication be r ferred to the City Council to vie the grounds. Seconded by Mayo Kintzinger. Carried by the follow ing vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. December 14, 19 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Re: 8" Sanitary Sewer in Mc- Clain Street. Pursuant to the provisions of Resolution No. 12-54, I hereby cer- tify that the cost of the 8" sanitary sewer Extension in McClain Street from the intersection of Bonson & McClain Streets extending north- erly was $1,761.95, made up as fol- lows: Pipe -300 Lin. Ft. (r, 80c.... 240.00 Fittings -6 Pieces 8" (q� $3.20 .................................... 19.20 Compound & heat for joints 24.75 Excavation & back fill ........ 424.50 Sompressor & stone ex. -_117.00 Crane Setting—Manhole .... 20.00 Two Standard Manhole Ring & Covers .................. 114.00 3 Reinforced Concrete Man- holes, 8 Cu. Yards .......... 340.00 1 Precast Concrete Manhole 131.61 Labor placing pipe and Rock Ex. ............................ 330.89 $11,761.95 Total Assessable Frontage 442.7 Lin Ft. (, $3.98 Lin. Ft . ............................$1,761.95 Respectfully submitted, Thos. E. Byrne Signed before me this 14th day Of December, 1954. (SEAL) M, E. FENDER Notary Public for Dubuque County My Commission Expires July 4, 1957 Councilman Austin moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent --Councilman Kolb, AFFIDAVIT o State of Iowa i e Dubuque County SS w Comes now Arthur Digman on r oath, having first been duly sworn, w' states and deposes that he is one and the same party that entered into an agreement with the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to contract with a private contractor and pay for one sewer, known as: 8 inch vitri- 5`1 fied tile pipe sanitary sewer along the alley between Lincoln and Rhomberg Avenues from I.ot 391 of Ham's Addition to Farragut Street, thence along the centerline of Farragut Street to Rhomberg Avenue, thence along Rhomberg Avenue to within 48 feet of Haw- thorne Street, thence crossing Rhomberg Avenue to the alley be- tween Rhomberg Avenue and Gar- field Avenue, totally 980 feet; all according to Ordinance of the City of Dubuque No. 48-54. Said sewer has been completed, inspected by the City, accepted as completed by the City, and is ac- tually 931.4 feet in length. I fur- ther state and depose that all the expenses incurred in the building of said sewer have been paid in full by myself, and I certify there- to. The expenses were as follows: Andrew Fondell & Sons, Contractors ....................$3,895.30 Inspection by City Engi- neering Department .... 364.43 Dubuque Lumber & Coal Company, for Sand ........ .77 Legal Expenses, Kintzing- er & Kintzinger, Attor- neys at Law .................... 45,00 Total expenses ..................$4,305.50 I further certify that a contract was entered into whereby Zeno Dalsing, Ery Hafeman, Ronald Pat- terson, and Emil Ploessl, all of the City of Dubuque, entered into a contract with himself to pay their full share and acceptance by the city, at the same rate as if the city has ordered construction of the above mentioned sewer and as- sessed each of the above men- tioned persons for his individual expense of constructing said sew- er. Signed this 14th day of Decem- ber, 1954. Arthur Digman Subscribed and sworn to before Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 17 me this 14th day of December, 1954. (SEAT.) Chas. A. Kintzinger Notary Public of Iowa, in and for Dubuque County. Councilman Welu moved that the Affidavit be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Copy of communication of Klau- er-Julien Hotel Company which was sent to The Key City Gas Com- pany objecting to the proposed laying of a gas main on the north- erly side of West Second Street between Iowa Street and the first alley west thereof and immediate- ly adjacent to the property of the Klauer-Julien Hotel Company and that it appears that this main is to be laid in the narrow space be- tween the new concrete sidewalk and the lot line and stating that before proceeding with the plac- ing of this gas line that they give careful consideration to the objec- tions of the Klauer-Julien hotel Company, since the Klauer-Julien Hotel Company propose to seek re- dress in the future for any incon- venience, expense or damage oc- casioned by the unusual and un- reasonable location now proposed, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the copy of the communication be referred to the City Manager and City Solicitor for investigation. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Communication of A. M. Conlon stating that the valuations against lots 571 and 606 in Lenox Addi- tion for different improvements are inconsistent and making in- quiry as to what is the 100% valua- tion of the above :mentioned lots in regard to final levy for improve- ments and that in his opinion the valuations of $1,250.00 and $650.00 on Lot 606 Lenox Addition and val- uations of $700.00 and $300.00 on Lot 571 of IA-nox Addition are in- consistent and further stating that the larger figures are high, pre. sented and read. Councilman Aus- tin moved that the communication be referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Harold R. Duggan and William T. Connery requesting that Lorimer Street be curbed and guttered from the intersection of Lorimer Street and Levi Street to the south to the alley on the south- ern end of Lorimer Street, a dis- tance of approximately 400 feet during the year 1955, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be re- ferred to the City Council to view the grounds and the City Engineer- ing Department instructed to pre- pare an estimate of the cost of the improvement as requested for Council consideration and study. Seconded by Councilman Schuel- ler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—councilman Kolb. Petition of M. B. Olansky re- questing vacation of the forty foot strip of land in front of Lots 22, 23 and 24 in Morgans Subdivision located at the south side of 17th Street and Clark Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the Planning and 'Zoning Commission for their recommendation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of Henry Ott and others requesting the City Council to name the alley as a street running between Locust and Bluff Streets from Dodge Street north and also that house numbers be given to the homes on said street and pro- posing that the new street be named Bissell Drive, presented and read. councilman Austin moved that the portion of the petition re- questing the establishment of a 18 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 street be referred to the Planningmit. Seconded by Councilman and Zoning Commission. Seconded Schueller. Carried by the follow - by Councilman Welu. Carried by ing vote: the following vote: Yea, Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Rudolph J. Ilafeman Petition of John Meisenburg re- requesting a refund in the amount questing a refund in the amount of$50.00 on the unexpired portion of $:00.00 on the unexpired por- of his Cigarette Permit, as he has tion of his Class "B" Beer Permit discontinued business as of Decem. No. 63, as he has discontinued ber 4, 1954, presented and read. business on December 14, 1954, Councilman Welu moved that the presented and read. Councilman request be granted and the City Welu moved that the request be Auditor instructed to draw a war - granted and the City Auditor in- rant in the amount of $50.00 in structed to draw a warrant in the favor of Rudolph J. liafeman to amount of $100.00 in favor of cover the amount of refund grant - John Meisenburg to cover the + ed on the unexpired portion of his amount of refund granted on the I Cigarette Permit. Seconded by unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 63. Seconded Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. g Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, Absent --Councilman Kolb. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of Mrs. Mildred Garner Petition of John Meisenburg re- questing a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 169, as he has discontinued business on De- cember 14, 1954, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of John Meisenburg to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cig. arette Permit No. 169. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. NoYs—None. Absent-- Councilman Kolb. Petition of Rudolph J. liafeman requesting a refund in the amount Of $100.00 on the unexpired por- tion of his Class "B" Beer Permit, as he has discontinued business as of December 4, 1954, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of Rudolph J. Ifafeman to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Per. i requesting a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired por. tion of her Cigarette Permit No. 302, as she has discontinued busi. nes; on December 31, 1954, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Mrs. Mildred Garner to cover the amount of re- fund granted on the unexpired portion of her Cigarette Permit No. 302. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow. ing vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays- -None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of Mrs. Mildred Garner requesting a refund in the amount Of $150.00 on the unexpired por- tion of her Class "B" Beer Permit No. 95, as she has discontinued busi- ness on December 31, 1954, present- ed and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of Mrs. Mildred Garner to cover the amount of re- fund granted on the unexpired Portion of her Class "B" Beer Per- mit No. 95, Seconded by Council- LI Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 19 man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- rilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Ray V. Murphy re- questing a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 230, as he has discontinued business on November 17, 1954, presented and read Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the i City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Ray V. Murphy to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cig- arette Permit No. 230. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of John S. Young re- questing a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 228, as he has discontinued business on December 28, 1954, due to fire, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor in- structed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of John S. Young to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 228. Seconded by Councilman Aus- tin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays None. Absent -Councilman Kolb. Petition of Mrs. Dorothy Blum requesting a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired por- tion of her Cigarette Permit No. 111, as she has discontinued busi- ness on December 31. 1954, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Mrs. Dorothy Blum to cover the amount of re- fund granted on the unexpired portion of her Cigarette Permit No. 111. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Mrs. Rosella Childers requesting a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired portion of her Cigarette Permit No. 305, as she has discontinued business on December 31, 1954, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Mrs. Rosella Childers to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of her Cigarette Permit No. 305. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of Mrs. Rosella Childers requesting a refund in the amount of $150.00 on the unexpired por- tion of her Class "B" Beer Permit No. 94, as she has discontinued business on December 31, 1954, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor in- structed to draw a warrant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of Mrs. Rosella Childers to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of her Class "B" Beer Permit No. 94. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of November, 1954, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays -None. Absent- -Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of adoption and levy of special as- 20 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 sessments to pay for the construc- tion of a cast iron water main in Alpha Avenue, Born Avenue, Carl- ton Avenue. Indiana Avenue, Len- ox Avenue, McPoland Avenue, Ne- braska Avenue, Green Street and Woodlawn Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Resolution and Application For Transfer of Emergency Fund RESOLUTION NO. 352.54 Whereas, there now is in the hands of the treasurer of City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, the sum of $831.89, credited to the Emergency Fund thereof; and Whereas, an emergency has aris- en which requires the expendi- ture of $831.89, said emergency being of the following character: I To pay for a portion of City share of Street Improvement costs of 1954; and Whereas, the revenue in the Street Fund is insufficient to meet its estimated actual and necessary expenses for the current fiscal year and the emergency referred to; therefore, be it Resolved by the City Council of The City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, that $831.89 of the funds in the Emergency Fund be transferred permanently to the I Street Fund of said municipality; subject to the approval of the State Comptroller when such ap- proval is requested by a two-thirds j vote of the governing body of said municipality, to be expended in accordance with the provisions of Section 24.61 Code of Iowa. The City Clerk of said munici. 1 pality, upon receipt of approval by the State Comptroller, is directed andcect torn tify theooks t easudingly reraccorof the transfer, accompanying the notifi- cation with a copy of this resolu- I tion and the record of its adoption. Presiding Officer, I.co N. Schuel- t ler, Mayor. Secretarial Officer, J. J. Shea, e City Clerk. The foregoing resolution d was adopted by the City Council of The City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, at a special meeting of the same on the 9th day of No- vember, 1.9.54. The vote thereon was as fol. lows: Ayes --Mayor Uo N. Schueller, Councilmen Clarence P. Welu, Ray F. Kolb, Charles A. Kintzinger. Nays --None. APPROVAI. The above application and reso- lution having been filed with the State Comptroller, the transfer re- quested is approved December 801, 1954. Glenn D. Sarsfield State Comptroller Councilman Austin moved that the approval of State Comptroller Glenn D. Sarsfield be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Resolution and Application For Approval of the Permanent Transfer of Funds RESOLUTION NO. 353.54 Whereas, there is now in the hands of the treasurer the sum of $75,619.06, credited to the General fund, and Whereas, there is now in the hands of the treasurer the sum of $ None, credited to the Street fund, and Whereas, it is desired to transfer $31,000.00 from the General Fund, for the following reasons: To avoid the necessity of issuing General Obligation bonds other- wise necessary to defray a portion of the costs for permanent im. provements of streets during 1954. Money anticipated as available in the Street Fund will be insuffi- cient to meet current expenses and the cities share of permanent street improvements. and Whereas, said transfer is to be permanent in accordance with sec. ion 24.22, code of 1950, and Whereas, there is sufficient mon Y in the General fund to meet all emands thereon, and Whereas, all laws relating to mu- Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 21 nicipalities have been complied with, Now Therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque of Dubuque County, Iowa, subject to the approval of the State Comptroller, that said sum of $31.000.00 be. and the same is hereby transferred from the General fund to the Street fund, and the City Clerk (Secretarial Officer) is directed to correct his books accordingly and to notify the treasurer of this transfer, ac- companying the notification with a copy of this resolution and the record of its adoption. The vote thereon was as follows: Ayes- Mayor Leo N. Schueller, Councilmen Clarence P. Welu, Ray F. Kolb, Charles A. Kintzinger. Leo N. Schueller, Mayor, Presid- ing Officer. J. J. Shea, City Clerk, Secretarial Officer. I hereby certify the above to be a true and correct copy of resolu- tion passed by the Pity Council on the 9th day of November, A.D. 1954. J. J. Shea, Secretarial Officer. APPROVAL The above application and reso- lution having been filed with the State Comptroller, the transfer re- quested is approved, December 8th, 1954. Glenn D. Sarsfield, State Comp- troller. Councilman Austin moved that the approval of State Comptroller Glenn I). Sarsfield be received and made a matter of record. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays None. Absent Councilman Kolb. Resolution and Application For Approval of the Permanent Transfer of Funds RESOLUTION NO. 354-54 Whereas, there is now in the hands of the treasurer the sum of $78,874.15, credited to the Public Safety fund, and Whereas, there is now in the hands of the treasurer the sum of $ None, credited to the Street fund, and Whereas, it is desired to transfer $30,700.00 from the Public Safety Fund, for the following reasons: To avoid the necessity of issuing General Obligation bonds otherwise necessary to defray a portion of the Costs for permanent improvement of streets during 1954. Money an- ticipated as available in the Street Fund will be insufficient to meet current expenses and the cities share of permanent street improve. ments. and Whereas, said transfer is to be permanent in accordance with Sec- tion 24.2.2, cede of 1950, and Whereas, there is sufficient mon- ey in the Public Safety fund to meet all demands thereon, and Whereas, all laws relating to mu- nicipalities have been complied with, Now Therefore, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque of Dubuque County, Iowa, subject to the approval of the State Comptroller, that said sum of $30,700.00 be, and the same is here- by transferred from the Public Safety fund to the Street fund, and the City Clerk (Secretarial Officer) is directed to correct his books accordingly and to notify the treas- urer of this transfer, accompanying the notification with a copy of this resolution and the record of its adoption. The vote thereon was as follows: Ayes—Alayor Leo N. Schueller, Councilmen Clarence P. Welu, Ray F. Kolb, Charles A. Kintzinger. Nays—None. Leo N. Schueller, Mayor (Presid- ing Officer). J. J. Shea, City Clerk (Secretarial Officer). I hereby certify the above to be a true and correct copy of resolu- tion passed by the City Council on the 9th day of November, A.D.1954. J. J. Shea (Secretarial Officer.) APPROVAL The above application and reso. lotion having been filed with the State Comptroller, the transfer re- quested is approved, December 8th, 1954. Glenn D. Sarsfield, State Comp- troller. Councilman Austin moved that the approval of State Comptroller Glenn D. Sarsfield be received and made a matter of record. Seconded 22 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 2.55 An Ordinance Amending Ordi- nance No. 7.41 by repealing Section 7 -Ir thereof and enacting a substi- tute therefor, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb, Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 2.55 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 7-41 by repealing Section 7 -Ir thereof and enacting a substitute therefor. Be It Ordained By The City Coun- cil Of The City Of Dubuque: Section 1. That Section 7-]r of Ordinance No 7-41 be and the same Is hereby repesled and the following enacted In lieu thereof: pp teurl tion hullltbe be hlerds rwlilch are located In a modified accredited tuberculosis -free area, as determined 113' the Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of Agri- culture, and which Ilan been tested for tubereulo,ls not more than 6 years prior to the adoption Of this ordinance and at least every 6 yearn after such ded.inanareal hat fallstto herds ftecredited stntus, or that has an In- eldence of bovine tuberculoel. In ex- cess of 0.2 per cent, shall have been aecredlted by said Bureau M Animal industry as tuberculoals-free, or shall have passed an annual tuberculin shall he ifreerlfradiom tuberculnsll, hAaand ions to much a tents and retests shall be made, tiny reactors disposed ofn seen d , I dance with the latest requirements approved by the Bureau of .4nlmal Industry, United States hepartment Of Agriculture, for tuberculnals_fr- t time accredited atdopilon of this o at the A certiflrate Watt If gteach animae. l, toi'lby by the veterinarlAn or attested y the hcnith nfrlcer. and f11rA as 11"Pvldirected by the health offlcer, shall hp linin t re of he tihovp teat. nllPpnn the arluplion of this orAlnnneo, t„nr Lnitlnprtshamllkn products for pas_ ryed by the State Ltvestr,from ek rAs certt- t Authorliv as following Plan Sanitary proved by the RAI for the A as ap- tlon of trruoellosls, I VIAencerof thim, aIt certification shall he filed as directed by the Health officer. All additions to the herd shall be hrucellosis - free. Testa and retests shall be made, and any reactors disposed of, In accor- dance tvtth the latest requirement - approved ht the BA1, USDA, In ef- fect at the time of the adoption of this ordinance. A certificate inden- tifying eAch animal, signed ny the veterinarlan and the director of the laboratory mnking the test, and fllerl Fla directed by the hcnith officer, shall he evidence of the above test. Cnws which show a complete In- duration of one quarter or extensive• Induration In one or more quarters of the udder upon physleal exnminn- tion, whether secreting abnormal milk or not, shall be permnnently ex- cluded from the milking herd: Pro- vided. that this ahall not apply in the rase of a ittartor that Is complptely dry. Cows giving bloody, stringy, rr otherwise abnormal milk, but - Ith- nut entire or extensive Induration of the udder, shnll be excluded from the herd until r,• -examination shotes that the milk has become normal. I•'or other diseases, such tests or ,•xltminatlons its the health officer mae require after consultation with State livestock sanitary officials shall be made at Intervals and by methods prescribed by him, and any dlsoaseA animals or reactors shall he disposed 4 as lie may require, Section 2. This ordinance shall he In full force and effect from and after Its final pnssage, adoption and publl- ration as by Into provided. Introduced the 3rd day of January, 1!155. Rule requiring reading on three +eparste days suspendpd by unanl- mous vote the 3rd (lay of January, IP55. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1955, CHARLF,S, A. KINTZINfi U, Mayor CLARESCF, P. NvLLl- Ruben V. AUSTIN LEO V. SCHUELLFR Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Published officially In The Tele- graph -herald newspaper this 7th day of January, 19nb. It Jnn.7 J. J. SHMA, ('It % ('lerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 8, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of the Code of Iowa, 19,54, the Civil Service Commission conducted en. rance examination on December f1, 19'54 for those seeking the position of Public Ifealth Nurse. One appli- cant look this examination and Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 23 passed the same. Margaret E. Sauer Sowle--Average of 78%. Respectfully submitted, Allan T. Daykin Chairman E. B. Lyons Members, Civil Service Commission At'est: J. J. SHEA. Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this 15th day of December, 1954. (SEAL) Geraldine L. Jenni Notary Public Councilman Austin moved that the report of the Civil Service Com- mission be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 8, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with the provi- sions of the Code of Iowa, 1954, the Civil Service Commission conduct- ed entrance examinations for those seeking the position of Restaurant Inspector. This examination was held December 8th, 1954 and the following are the names of those who passed the examination with an average of 70% or better. Respectfully submitted, Allan T. Daykin Chairman E. B. Lyons Members, Civil Service Commission Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this 15th day of December, 1954. Geraldine L. Jenni Notary Public Councilman Welu moved that the report of the Civil Service Commis- sion be received and made a matter Of record. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays-- None. Absent ---Councilman Kolb. December 21, 1954 lion. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have investigated the claim of Mrs. Mabel Essman for damages to her car resulting from striking a hole in 29th Street September 26th. I find the hole existed as claimed and that the impact caused the bat- tery lid to fly off and become en- gaged with the fuel pump bending the shaft of the pump. The cost of repairing the pump was $20.84 and I recommend that her claim be allowed in said amount. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Solici- tor Nelson be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $20.84 in favor of Mrs. Mabel Essman, as settlement in full of her claim, and that warrant be delivered upon re- ceipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 24, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: 1 wish to express my apprecia- tion for the privilege granted to at- tend the International City Manag- ers Association Annual Conference at St. Petersburg, Florida. This meeting was an outstanding one, both as to the subjects dis- cussed and the number in attend- ance. I feel as though my attendance at this meeting is a great help in the development of a better pro- gram in the administration for the city of Dubuque. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Manager Schiltz be received and made a nat- ter of record. Seconded by council- 24 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 28, 195 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The demonstrated loyalty of a] city employees and the excellen cooperation between department during 1954 is evidenced by ano be year of many achievements withi the city. This cooperative spirit among all of us is, I feel, due mainly t the spirit of cooperation among the Council in your decisions fo the welfare of the city. Every city employee I am sure, is proud of the accomplishments in 1954 because each one had a part in making them possible, whether they are repairing a water leak or a department head directing the work. It has been a pleasure to work as City Manager in Dubuque during 1954, and I wish to express my ap- preciation to the City Council for Your confidence in me. I hope I may continue to receive your support in carrying out the policies and de. cisions you are to make during 1955. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Manag- er Schiltz be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. December 16, 1954 To the Honorable Mavor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I herewith submit re. Polls of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of November, as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of November, 1954. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. r December 22, 1954 n To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. o Gentlemen: The petition of ,John R. Lippert and others requesting r that a street light be placed on Kaufman Avenue Extension was referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for recommen. dation and report. The area that this light will ser. vice is rapidly being built up with new homes and also Kaufman Av. enue Extension is a dead end street. I recommend that a street light be installed three spans from the last light installed on Kaufmann Av- enue Extension, Respectfull submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. December 22, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Rus- sell R. Kerth requesting that a street light be erected beyond the vicinity of 215 Saunders Street was referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for recom- mendation and report. Upon investigation it was deter. mined that Saunders Street within the area requested is traveled only by three people living in this area. There are certainly none of the conditions warranting the installa- tion of a street light present at this Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 25 location, therefore, I recommend that the petition be denied. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 22, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, lova. Gentlemen: The petition of Miss Evelyn Pfeffer and others request- ing the installation of a street light at the intersection of Semin- ary and Shelby Streets was referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for recommendation and report. Upon investigation of the condi- tions existing at the location in the petition which points to this inter- section being a dangerous one at all times, it is recommended that a street light be installed as re- quested. Respectfully submitted, 1.. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. December 22, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am attaching a let- ter received from the State Depart- ment of Health, Sr. Milk Sanitarian regarding the Dubuque milk sup- ply. This letter indicates that the con- dition of our milk in the city has shown great improvement which has been due to the wonderful co- operation received from the pro- ducers and dairies servicing the City of Dubuque and Mr. Art Roth, City Milk Sanitarian. Mr. Roth is to be congratulated on this fine job and it will take con- siderable effort on his part and also that of the producers and dairies to maintain this high rating. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the communication of City Manager Schiltz be received and made a mat. ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent— Councilman Kolb. December 22, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of the Interstate Power Company request- ing permission to construct an en- closed overhead bridge to span the area between Main and Iowa Streets to service the present office build- ing at 101h and Main and the pro- posed new office building to be con- structed at 10th and Iowa Streets, and also permission to place a 7,000 gallon oil tank under the sidewalk on 10th Street between Iowa south to the alley, was referred to the City Manager and Building Com- missioner for study and report. I have had the request regarding the overhead bridge investigated by the Building Commissioner and Fire Chief and it is my recom. mendation that their request be granted provided the fire escape is removed from the rear of the build. ing at 10th and Main and placed on the 10th Street side. I also recommend that the per- mission be granted to install the oil tank under the sidewalk provided that all existing ordinances having to do with excavation in streets are complied with. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendations of City Manager Schiltz be approved and proper proceedings prepared. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. 26 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 December 23, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Mrs. Doy Baker, President of Irving School P.T.A., requesting that the City Council proceed immediately to have completed as soon as pos- sible sidewalks in and around Irv- ing School was referred to the City Manager for report. The main reason that sidewalks were not ordered constructed on one of the areas close to Irving, School, namely Pennsylvania Av- enue from the old City Limits to University Avenue, was that there is a discrepancy in the several prop- erty surveys and the street is shown in variable widths. In order that the street can be widened in this area to correspond to the width of Pennsylvania as it has been approved and at the same time get the sidewalk constructed, I recommend that a plat and sched- ule be ordered prepared for the widening of the pavement of Penn- sylvania Avenue and for the con- struction of sidewalks. I believe that this project will take care of the majority of the children using sidewalks to go to and from school, and we can also proceed to have sidewalks con- structed on other streets in this area as the need exists. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. To the Honorable Mayorer 23, 1954 and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Mr. and hirs. Berger Dahlby requesting the installation of a street light on the post on West 5th Street where the twin steps come to the street was referred to the City Manager and Elecrical Inspector for investi- gation and report. Upon investigation, it was found , that the spacing of street lights be. I tween the intersection of Burch and Summit Streets along West 5th i not too great, also that the installation of the street light at the location requested would mostly serve as a light for the private steps, as there are two residences constructed on an extremely high terrace that use these steps to West 5th Street. It is recommended that the peti- tion be denied. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. December 23, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Eddie and Dorothy Plein requesting the City Council to take such proceed- ings as are necessary to pay to them the sum of $2,034.65 in full consideration of the transfer of them to the City of Dubuque of all their right, title, and interest to the sanitary sewer constructed by them and in further consideration of the connection of the sewer in the alley first west of Queen Street pursuant to the proceedings initiat- ed by Resolution No. 211-54, was referred to the City Council for further study and that the City Manager and City Solicitor submit a report to the City Council as to the legality of the petition. As to the legality of the petition, I yield to the City Solicitor and at- tached is his opinion. As to the proceedings followed by Mr. & Mrs. Plein, they are in line with all other privately con- structed sewers that are turned over to the City to be maintained as public sewers after they are completed. There are many cases that we extended a private sewer beyond that serviced by the privately con- structed sewer, and also we con- nect laterally to private constructed I ewers to serve adjacent areas but not abutting a sewer. Regular Session_ January 3rd, 1955 27 By the city constructing a sewer by spc cial assessment in the alley first west of Queen Street and con- necting to the privately constructed Plein sewer, we have in no way deprived the Plein's right to re- cover the cost of the sewer that they have constructed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the report of City Manager Schiltz be accepted and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 17, 1954 Iion. Mayor and Members of the City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Mr. Eddie Plein has made claim to your body for com- pensation which he claims to be due him because of the extension of the sewer main in Clinton Street. By Resolution No. 12-49 he was granted permission to construct a sanitary sewer in Clinton Street and connect the same with the sewer in the alley between Queen and Windsor. This Resolution was silent as to w•ho should be the owner of the sewer upon its com- pletion. It did provide that all per- sons living along and adjacent to the sewer should have the right to connect to the sewer upon applica- tion to the Council and the pay- ment to Plein of their proportion- ate part of the cost of constructing the sewer, based on lineal frontage abutting the street, but not more than the amount that could have been levied under special assess- ment proceedings. Plein constructed the sewer and certified the cost in 1950 as $2675.78. This summer the City extended the sewer in question by special assessment proceedings from Clinton Street to 27th Street. Because of this Mr. Plein is claim- ing the total cost of the sewer with interest at 51,j%, but less $565.50 connection charge paid by a Mr. Sitterlue in 1951. You have asked my opinion on the legal aspects of the claim. Most cases hold that any newer placed in a public street and in. tegrated with the public sewer sys- tem becomes a public sewer unless there is special provision to the contrary. Cornwall vs. Garrison (Idaho), 81 p. (2) 1094; A. and D. S. Realty Corp. vs. Kass (N.Y.) 119 Misc. 735; City of Shawnee vs. Thompson (Okla.) 275 P. (2) 323. In the last case cited, which was decided by the Supreme Court of Oklahoma in October. 1954, the claimant obtained permission to construct a sewer main in the street from his property and connect it to the City sewage system at his own expense. This he did at a cost to him of over $16,000. Thereafter the city authorized abutters to connect to this main without charge and claimant brought the action claim- ing his property had been taken without compensation. The Court held that the sewer main belonged to the city and denied the claim, saying, "If private citizens were allowed to assert ownership piece- meal of various parts of the city sewage system an intolerable situa- tion would soon exist." Consequent- ly, the sewer main constructed by Mr. Plein is a public sewer and city property. This rule does not work any in. equity or injustice to Mr. Plein. It is not an independent sewer with its outfall at the river or a private disposal plant. It connects with a portion of the municipal system. If any abutters connect they will reimburse him, just as Mr. Sitterlee did. This is how a great portion of the city sewer system has been built. Those who want the service pay for the cost of extending the plant to them, but are not required to pay a proportionate share of the whole plant. For that reason claimant has been dealt with equit- ably. Nor has the claimant been dam- aged by the extension of the main. It is an 8" main obviously construct- ed with the intention that it serve more than one dwelling. The use to which the main is being put is that for which it was designed. There is no claim nor is it the fact that the additional use in any way interferes with Mr. Plein's use, nor is it ever likely to do so. There seems to be sonic thought in the claim that the provision for 28 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 a connection charge is applicable to the extension of the main, but it is obvious from a reading of the Resolution that the intent was that the connection charge apply only to service laterals connected by abutters. It refers to those "living along and adjacent to the sewer" and the charge is based on lineal frontage. It is therefore my opinion that the sewer is a public sewer belong- ing to the City, that claimant has not been deprived of any rights or damaged in any way and that, un- less undisclosed facts exist, the claim is not well founded either in law or equity. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Austin moved that the opinion of City Solicitor Nelson be accepted and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. .Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 23, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that a vacancy exists on the Board of Dock Commissioners as of Novem- ber 24th, 1954. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman WPlu moved that Mr. Fred E. Neyens be re -appointed as a member of the Dock Board for a term of three years, said term ex- piring November 24th, 1957. Sec- onded by Mayor Kintzinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 31, 1954 To the honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I recommend that a street light be installed at the in. tersection of Grandview Avenue Ex- tension and University Avenue. Thinew intersf. ction has no streets light and because of the heavy traffic, a light should be in. stalled. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayer Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 3, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following bond and policies and desire to have your approval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solicitor: HEATING CONTRACTOR Joseph J. Eisbach, United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. EXCAVATION 11. B. McCarten, 473 Eighth Av- enue, Policy No. 48242 Indemnity Ins. Co. of North America. TAXI -CAB William Weber, (Veterans Radio Cab Company), 973 Main Street, Policy No. N 1 34425, National In- demnity Company. CLOCK AND CURB TELLER First National Bank, 5th & Main Streets, Policy No. OT 737959, The Fidelity and Casualty Co. of N.Y. COMMUNITY TELEVISION ANTENNA SYSTEM Dubuque -Jerrold Television Cable Corporation, 1043 Main Street, Pol- icy No. XP 184828, The Fidelity and Casualty Co. of N.Y. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the Bond and Policies be placed on file subject to the approval of the City Solicitor. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Schueller, Welu, NaYs--None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 29 January 3, 1955 ! To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am attaching here - kith for your consideration a list of proposed street improvements to be included in the 1955 Street Con- struction program. There may be additional projects you desire to include in the pro- I dram or some that you may wish to delete. I recommend that the plats and i schedules be prepared on those projects you approve. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Sehiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schuell�,r, Welu. Nays -None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. 1955 Proposed Curb a Gutter Projects 1. Lindberg Terrace, from Eagle to west end. 2. Grandview Avenue, from Del- hi to Loras. 3. Green Street, from Hunker Hill to Pennsylvania. 4. Bunker Hill Road, from Fin- ley to Green (No. prop.) 5. Hickson Avenue, from Penn- sylvania to Lenox Avenue, 6. Marmora Avenue, from Penn- sylvania to Fairfax Avenue. 7. Drexel Avenue, from Penn- sylvania to Lenox Street. 8. Garfield Avenue, from Stan- ton to Marshall Street. 9. Leibe Street, from ,Jackson to railroad tracks. 10. Woodlawn Street, from Kar- en to north end. 11. Alta Place, from Delaware to Green Street. 12. Widen Pennsylvania, from university to old city limits. 1955 Proposed Bituminous Concrete (S -C 6) Surfacing Projects 1. Marshall Street, from Lincoln to Rhomberg Avenue. 2. Garfield Avenue, from Mar- shall to Stanton Street, 3, Hennepin Street, from Staf- ford to Windsor Avenue. 4. Pleasant Street, from Stafford to Viola Street. 5. Eagle Street, from Viola to Thomas Street. 6. Lindberg Terrace, from Eagle to west end. 7. East 30th Street, from Jack- son Street to RR tracks. 8. Elm Street, from 22nd to 26th (Curb only parts) 9. Auburn Street, from Grace to University Avenue. 10. Pearl Street, from O'Hagan to west end. 11. O'Hagen Street, from Min- eral to University Avenue. 12. Decatur Street, from Rhom- b, rg to I,in-In Avenue. 1955 Proposed Hot -Mixed Hot -Laid Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Projects 1. Leibe Street, from Jackson to RR tracks. 2. Jones Street, from Main to Locust Street. 3. Shields Street, from Jones to Dodge Street. 4. University Avenue, from Alta Vista to Delhi Street. 5. University Avenue, from Del- hi to Asbury Street. 6. Grandview Avenue, from Del- hi to Loras Boulevard. 1955 Proposed Seaman Mix Projects 1. Avoca Street, from Seminary to Ungs Street. 2. Ashton Place, from Delaware Street to west end. 3. Burlington Street, from Na- tional to alley first west of Na- tional. 4, Glen Oak Street, from Vernon to Edina Street. December 23, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen• I am attaching here- with a letter from the Federal Com- munications Commission regarding the regulation of interference by electrical appliances and motors with the reception of radio and television. We are awaiting a report of the Nation Institute of Municipal Law Officers on this subject before re- ceiving any recommended action. Respectfull submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Manager Schiltz be received and made a mat• ter of record and that a copy of the communication be forwarded to 30 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 Mr. Peter Stonskas. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Copy) FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, D. C. November 22, 1954 Mr. L. J. Schiltz City Manager City of Dubuque, Iowa. Dear Mr. Schiltz: This is in reply to your letter of October 5, 1954 in which you state that the City of Dubuque, Iowa is considering the adoption of an ordinance "regulat- ing interference caused by electri- cal appliances and motors with re- ception of radio and TV." You re- quest in that letter information relative to this type of regulation. Our staff at present is studying the complex problem connected with the question as to wether and to what extent municipal ordi= nances designated to protect tele- vision and other communications by radio from interference caused by electrical appliances can validly he enacted. Pending conclusion of this study and in the absence of additional information, we are not in a position to advise you as to the legality of any municipal or- dinances adopted to deal with such Problems. We may, however, call your attention to the fact that the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers, 726 Jackson Place, N.W. Washington 6, D.C. is at the present time also concerned with the prob. lem raised in your letter of Octo- ber 5, 1954. In case the City of Du. buque is a member of that Institute You may contact it by writing to its General Counsel, Charles S. Rhyne, under the above mentioned address. Very truly yours, MARY JANE MORRIS Secretary Councilman Austin moved that the communication of the Federal Communications commission be re- ceived and made a matter of record and that a copy of the communica- tion be forwarded to Mr. Peter Stonskas. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 23, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The communication of Edward J. Richeson presented to the attention of the City Council itis problem of trying to secure a building permit to erect a dwelling on property which lies just east of 1004 Davis Avenue was referred to the City Manager, City Solicitor and Building Commissioner to confer with Mr. Richeson. I arranged a conference between Mr. Richeson, the Building Com- missioner and myself to discuss the problem of obtaining a building permit for the location requested. Mr. Richeson can obtain a build- ing permit providing certain condi- tions are met to comply with exist- ing city ordinances, and I am sure that he now understands these con- ditions and can proceed according to his own wishes. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Man- a,ter Schiltz be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. December 23, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Sac- red Heart Church petitioning for the lease of Lot 5 of Lot 63 and Lot 6 of Lot 63 of Sanford's Sub and Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 313, was referred to the City Manager and City Solicitor for in- vestigation and report. I have discussed this lease with the City Solicitor and have his opin- ion that the property can be leased for a period of years, but that if the lease is in excess of three years there must be a public hearing held thereon. It is my recommendation that a proper lease be prepared covering Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 31 the above described property and that it extend for a period of 10 years with the privilege of renewal for an additional period of 10 years. Consideration for the lease be that the property be maintained as a playground and a new sidewalk be installed on the Queen Street side of the property; that the side- walk be maintained in good condi- tion and be kept free from snow and ice; that the property be kept free of all weeds and be maintained in a presentable manner. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved and prop- er proceedings prepared. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. December 20, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, lows. Gentlemen: This is to advise you that the improvement of an 8" Sanitary Sewer in Rhomberg Av- enue, pursuant to Ordinance No. 48-54 by Arthur Digman, under construction by the Fondell Con- struction Company has been com- pleted in accordance with the plans and specifications. I, therefore, recommend the ac- ceptance of this work. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent- -Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 9-55 Resolution accepting an 8" Sani- tary Sewer constructed along alley between Lincoln and Rhomberg Av- enues, from Lot 391 of Ham's Ad- dition to Farragut Street, thence along the center line of Farragut Street to Rhomberg Avemie, thence along west property line of Rhom- berg Avenue to within 48' of Haw- thorne Street, thence crossing Rhomberg Avenue to the alley be- tween Rhomberg Avenue and Gar- field Avenue pursuant to Ordinance No. 48--54 by Arthur Digman, Whereas the City Engineer has inspected the same and the City Manager has recommended its ac- ceptance; and Whereas the permittee under said Ordinance has filed with the City Council a certified statement showing that all amounts paid out by them in connection with the construction of said sewer amount V $4305.50; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That said sewer is hereby accepted by the City of Dubuque, and that the same be hereafter a public sewer under the exclusive charge and control of the City of Dubuque; Section 2. That the acceptance of said sewer by the City of Dubuque and the establishment of the same as a public sewer shall not be con- strued to relieve Arthur Digman from their obligation to keep said sewer in good repair for a period of not less than two years from the date of this Resolution, as pro- vided in Ordinance No. 48---54. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of .January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 3, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The improvement of Pennsylvania Avenue with concrete curb and gutter from the Old Cor- poration Limits to the East Prop- erty Line of Chaney Road has been completed in accordance fu PILMS and specifications. 32 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 I hereby recommend that the improvement be accepted. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Final Estimate City of Dubuque, Iowa RESOLUTION NO. 10-55 Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Pennsylvania Avenue with concrete curb and gutter from the old Corporation Limits to the East Property Line of Chaney Road has been completed and the City Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof including the cost of estimates, notices, inspection, and preparing the assessment and plat, now there- fore, Be It Resolved, by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That the cost of said improve- ment iE hereby determined to be $18,877.81. That $12,434.66 of the cost there- of shall be assessable upon private property and $6,443.15 shall be paid from the Street Construction Fund of the City of Dubuque. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Attest: J. J. SHEA, Councilmen City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas--Mavor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (A Resolution Accepting Improve. ment and Directing the Clerk to Publish Notice.) City of Dubuque, Iowa RESOLUTION NO. 11-55 Whereas, the contract for the im- provement of Pennsylvania Avenue with concrete curb and gutter from the old Corporation Limits to the East Property Line of Chaney Road has been completed and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed ac- cording to the terms of the con. tract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance, now therefore, Be It Resolved, by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that the recommendation of the City Mana- ger be approved and that said im- provement be and the same is hereby accepted and the City En- gineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk sub- ject to public inspection and said Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of the Council's intention to levy special assessments therefor, as re- quired by law. Be It Further Resolved, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to the contractor from the funds to be realized from the sale of improvement bonds is- sued upon the above described im- provement in amount equal to the amount of his contract, less any re- tained percentage provided for therein. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTLINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller, Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 3, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The improvement of the following streets with Con- crete Curb and Gutter have been Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 33 completed in accordance to plans and sepcifications: llruns%vick Street from the South Property Line of Groveland Street to the South Property Line of O'Neill Street. Carter Road Brom the North Property Line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Kauf- man Avenue, Edina Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 250 feet East to existing Curb. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue. Goethe Street from the West Property Line of Burden Avenue to the Alley West of Balke Street. Henry Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Queen Street to the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue. Indian Ridge from the South Property Line of Grandview Av- enue to the End of Indian Ridge. Karen Street from the West Property Line of Carter Road to a point 140 feet West of the West Property Line of Kevindale Street. Kevindale Street from the North Property Line of Karen Street to the South Property Line of Lindale Street. Levi Street from the East Prop- erty Line of English Lane to the West Property Line of Lorimer Street. McPoland Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue. Mineral Street from the West Property Line of Gilliam Street to a point 375 feet West. Nebraska Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the East Property Line of McPoland Avenue. Park Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 108 feet West to existing Curb. Popular Street from the South- west Property line of Asbury Street to the Northeast Property Line of Finley Street. Prescott Street from the North Property Line of Hamilton Street to the North Property Line of Lot 550 of Hams Addition (East side only). Southern Avenue from existing curb 100' South of the South Prop- erty Line of Dunleith Street to a Point 400 feet South. (West side only). Spruce Street from the North Property Line of Jefferson Street to the South Property Line of West Eleventh Street. St. Joseph Street from the West Property Line of South Algona Street to the East Property Line of Gandolfa Street. West Thirty -Second Street from the West Property Line of Lemon Street to the East Property Line of Fink Street. Vernon Street from the East Property Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 280 feet East. York Street from the East Prop- erty Line of South Hill Street to the West Property Line of State Street. I hereby recommend that the City of Dubuque 1954 Concrete Curb and Gutter Project No. 1 be ac- cepted. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Final Estimate City of Dubuque, Iowa RESOLUTION NO. 12--55 Whereas, the contract for the construction of concrete curb a of gutter on the following portions the following named streets, to -wit: Bruswick Street from the South Property Line of Gro ietland Street to the South Property Line of O'Neill Street. Carter Road from the North Prop- erty Line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Kaufmann Avenue. Edina Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 250 feet East to existing curb. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue. Goethe Street from the West 14 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 Property Line of Burden Avenue t the Alley West of Balke Street. henry Street from the East Prop erty Line of Queen Street to th West Property Line of Windsor Avenue. Indian Ridge from the South Property Line of Grandview Av- enue to the End of Indian Ridge. Karen Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Carter Road to a point 140 feet West of the West Prop- erty Line of Kevindale Street. Kevindale Street from the North Property Line of Karen Street to the South Property Line of Lindale Street. Levi Street from the East Prop- erty Line of English Lane to the West Property Line of Lorimer Street. McPoland Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue. Mineral Street from the West Property Line of Gilliam Street to a point 375 feet West. Nebraska Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the East Property Line of McPoland Avenue. Park Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a Point 108 feet West to existing Curb. Popular Street from the South. west Property Line of Asbury Street to the Northeast Property Line of Finley Street. Prescott Street from the North Property Line of Hamilton Street to the North Property Line of Lot 550 of Hams Addition. (East side only). Southern Avenue from existing 100' South of the South Property Line of Dunleith Street to a Point 400 feet south. (West side only). Spruce Street from the North Property Line of Jefferson Street to the South Property Line of West Eleventh Street. St. Joseph Street from the West Property Line of South Algona Street to the East Property Line of Gandolfa Street. West Thirty-second Street from the West Property Line of Lemon Strcet to the East Property Line of Fink Street. Vernon Street from the East property Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 280 feet East. o York Street from the East Prop. erty Line of South Hill Street to - the West Property Line of State e Street. has been completed and the City Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof including the cost of estimates, no- tices, inspection, and preparing the assessment and plat, now therefore, Be It Resolved, by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That the cost of said improve- ment is hereby determined to be 76.514.64. That $63,515.83 of the cost there. of shall be assessable upon private property and $12,998.81 shall be paid from the Street Construction Fund of the City of Dubuque. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, .fittest: J. J. SHEA, Councilmen City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (A Resolution Accepting Improve. ment and Directing the Clerk to Publish Notice.) City of Dubuque, Iowa RESOLUTION NO. 13-55 Whereas, the contract for the construction of concrete curb and gutter on the following portions of the following named streets, to -wit: Brunswick Street from the South Property Line of Groveland Street to the South Property Line of O'Neill Street. Carter Road from the North Prop- erty Line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Kaufmann Avenue, Edina Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a Point 250 feet East to existing curb. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue. Goethe Street from the West Property Line of Burden Avenue Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 35 to the Alley West of Balke Street. Henry Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Queen Street to the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue. Indian Ridge from the South Property Line of Grandview Av- enue to the End of Indian Ridge. Karen Street from the West Property Line of Carter Road to a point 140 feet West of the West Property Line of Kevindale Street. Kevindale Street from the North ProFerty Line of Karen Street to the South Property Line of Lindale Street. Levi Street from the East Prop- erty Line of English Lane to the West Property Line of Lorimer Street. McPoland Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue. Mineral Street from the West Property Line of Gilliam Street to a point 375 feet West. Nebraska Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the East Property Line of McPoland Avenue. Park Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 108 Feet West to existing Curb. Popular Street from the South- west Property Line of Asbury Street to the Northeast Property Line of Finley Street. Prescott Street from the North Property Line of Hamilton Street to the North Property Line of Lot 550 of Hams Addition. (East side only). Southern Avenue from existing curb 100' South of the South Prop- erty Line of Dunleith Street to a point 400 feet South. (West side only). Spruce Street from the North Property Line of Jefferson Street to the South Property Line of West Eleventh Street. St. Joseph Street from the West Property Line of South Algona Street to the East Property Line of Gandolfa Street. West Thirey-Second Street from the West Property Line of Lemon Street to the East Property Line of Fink Street. Vernon Street from the East Property Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 280 feet East. York Street from the East Prop - arty Line of South Hill Street to [he West Property Line of State Street. has been completed and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed ac- cording to the terms of the con- tract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance, now therefore, Be It Resolved, by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved and that said im- provement be and the same is here- by accepted and the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and schedule show- ing the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said im- provement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection and said Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of the Council's intention to levy special assessments therefor, as required by law. Be It Further Resolved, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to the contractor from the funds to be realized from the sale of improvement bonds is- sued upon the above described im- provement in amount equal to the amount of his contract, less any re- tained percentage provided for therein. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of CHARLES Au KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LFA N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, city Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 1"S Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes with the City of 36 Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Address Nance John F. Walker, 2412 Central Avenue. Eugene Dull, 553 Eighth Avenue. Edward Allen, 1046 Central Av- enue. Russell Evans, 29 Eighth Avenue. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Walu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 15-55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Name Address Fred Herber, 399 East 20th Street. Francis P. Ackerman, 342 Eighth Avenue. Edward Allen, 1046 Central Av- enue. J. Ray O'Brien, 2093 Washington Street. Charles T. Snyder and Elsie R. Snyder, 543 Eighth Avenue. Mrs. Beatrice C. Winkler, 998 Central Avenue. Mrs. June Bull, 779 Iowa Street. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Raines, 678 Central Avenue. Spencer P. Wright, 1862 Central Avenue. John F. Walker. 2412 Central Av- enue. Eugene Dull, 553 Eighth Avenue. Eldo Block, 53 West 12th Street. Mrs. Lorraine Gordon, 469 Main Street. Mrs. Delores Clary, 1643 Central Avenue. Mrs. Ruby Mihalakis, 574 Fast 16th Street. CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB Veterans of Foreign Wars, Leo A. Schwind Post No. 508, 1031% Main Street. CLASS "C" PERMIT Name Address John C. Neumeister, 729 Lincoln Avenue. LaVerne G. Felderman, 1889 Jackson Street. Alois J. Ender, 534 Rhomberg Avenue. Donald E. Wertz, 1545 So. Grand- view Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1945. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 16-55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of t City and they have filed prol bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council the City of Dubuque that the M ager be and he is directed to is to the following named applica a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Name Addr Fred Ilerher, 3951 I?ast 2 Street. Regular Session, January 3rd, 1955 37 Francis P. Ackerman, 342 Eighth Avenue. Edward Allen, 1046 Central Av- enue. ,J. Ray O'Brien, 2093 Washington Street. Charles 'T. Snyder and Elsie R. Snyder, 543 Eighth Avenue. Mrs. Beatrice C. Winkler, 998 Central Avenue. Mrs, June Bull, 779 Iowa Street. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Raines, 678 Central Avenue. Spencer P. Wright, 1862 Central Avenue. John F. Walker, 2412 Central Av- c nue. Eugene Dull, 553 Eighth Avenue. Eldo Block, 53 West 12th Street. Mrs. Lorraine Gordon, 469 Main Street. Mrs. Delores Clary, 1643 Central Avenue. Mrs. Ruby Mihalakis, 574 East 16th Street. CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB Name Address Veterans of Foreign Wars, Leo A. Schwind Post No. 508, 10311': Main Street. CLASS "C" PERMIT John C. Neumeister, 729 Lincoln Avenue. LaVerne G. Felderman, 1889 Jackson Street. Alois J. Ender, 534 Rhomberg Avenue. Donald E. Wertz, 1545 So. Grand- view Avenue. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of .January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. There being no further business Councilman Schueller moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Approved k "It`�� 407 19 5 5 Adopted � .... Councilmen: Attes':.O/LLQ �j� Cl Clerk iii Special Session, January 24th, 1955 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Special Session, January 24th, 1955. Council met at 4:30 P.M. Present — M a y o r Kintzinger. Councilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kintzinger. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet. ing is called for the purpose of considering the report and recom. mendation of City Manager Schiltz relative to the proposed off-street parking and street traffic survey, and acting on any other business as may properly come before regular meeting of the City Council. January 19, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: According to your in- structions various firms of consult- ants were contacted relative to the proposed off-street parking and street traffic survey, I am submitting the proposal of the Associated Consultants of Evanston, Illinois, who have per- formed this type of work in many cities throughout the United States and who I believe are well quali. fled to perform this work in Du. buque. Their proposal is in two parts, one for a parking plan for down- town Dubuque and another for a study of the downtown traffic move- ment. Under their proposal they 3. will make recommendations on the following matters. 1. The use of existing curb park - Ing. We shall study and make recommendations on the loca- tion and quality of existing park- ing meters, determining whether additional meters are needed and if so where such meters should be located. Parking meter rates now being charged will be re- 4. viewed and recommendations made for changing these rates If it appears desirable. We shall study time limits both in the metered and the non -metered areas and recommend changes in these time meters if such changes are warranted. The de- gree of enforcement of curb parking regulations and the schedule of fines imposed for violations will be investigated to determine if they are achiev- ing the desired results. The pur. pose of all these studies of the existing curb parking space is to obtain information to permit us to advise you on the meas- ures needed to obtain the best Possible use from this space. 2. We shall study the demand for parking space that now exists in relationhsip to the supply. In this study we will inventory the existing parking space, study the occupany of this space, and in- vestigate trends which will per- mit us to project today's de- mands into the future. We shall relate the demand to the area in such a way as to determine which of the downtown area most need additional parking space. After we have determined the need for additional space for parking and the general lo- cation of this need, we will recommend specific sites for present and future develop- ment. We will suggest the de- sirable development of these sites and make estimates of the costs of development and opera- tion, together with the estimat- ed income. The purpose of these investigations is to permit us to give you a comprehensive plan for the development of off- street parking facilities which will provide both for immediate and for future needs insofar as these needs may be predicted. We will review existing street traffic movement in the down. town area sufficiently to insure that parking facilities are prop. erly located in relation to the street traffic system. This in. vestigation of traffic in the downtown area is not for the Purpose of preparing major recommendations on downtown traffic movement. This proposal includes the study Of Parking as outlined plus a study of downtown traffic move. ment for the purpose of reeom. mending a comprehensive down- town traffic and parking plan. This study of downtown traffic Special Scssion, January 24th, 1955 3Q will include a review of present traffic systems, the need for ad- ditional oneway streets or other devices to increase capacity for traffic movement, the need for additional traffic signals and traffic signal coordination, a study of those routes providing access to the downtown area, and a review of such related matters as trucking operations, bus loading zones, and the con- trol of pedestrians at intersec- tions. The study to be made under this will provide the city with a downtown traffic and parking plan which is designed to make the business area truly convient and attractive for patrons re- gardless of whether the mode of travel is by private automo- bile or public transportation. The fee for performing items 1, 2 and 3 would be $4300.00 and if item 4 is included, the fee would be $6700.00. After confering with the Chief of Police and investigating the useful- ness of these reports, I recommend that parking and traffic surveys be conducted and that the Associated Consultants be authorized to pro- ceed with the survey. Also I recom- mend that the City Manager be authorized to approve the contract for this survey. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be adopted. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger. Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent--('ouncilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Jane Thomp- son for damages to her car caused in striking a hole in the street on Simpson Street a few feet west of the driveway into the Wahlert resi- dence, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent ---Councilman Kolb Notice of Claim of Mrs. Edward Kruser in the amount of $5,000.00 for expenses and permanent per- sonal injuries and damages incur - r. it as the result of a fall at the northeast corner of the intersection of University Avenue and Center Place caused by the defective, un- even condition of the sidewalk to- gether with an accumulation of rough and uneven ice and snow, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Edward A. Link in the amount of $20,000.00 for injuries received in a fall caused by a defective concrete step, ,s hich step was also covered with a rough jagged uneven patch of ice at the building located at 2995 Cen- tral Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Roy A. Preg- ler submitting bid in the amount of $101.00 for the vacated street Mineral Lot 337, presented and read. councilman Schueller moved that the communication be referred to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Meati—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Cottingham & Butler Insurance Service, Inc. sub- mitting request for release of the sidewalk bond of Richard K. Mag- nall, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and a proper release forwarded to Cottingham & I Butler Insurance Service, Inc. See- 40 Special Session, January 24th, 1955 onded by Councilman Austin. Car- onded by Councilman Schueller. ried by the following vote: Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Kolb. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of County Audi- Petition of General Fitzhugh Lee for Meloy submitting for Council Auxiliary No. 1, Department of approval the petition of Elmer Iowa, United Spanish War Veterans, Boesen requesting suspension of the requesting permission to sell carne. last half of the 1953 taxes and also tions on the streets of Dubuque for the 1954 taxes on the South on Friday evening April 29 and Sat. 16 feet of City Lot 327, presented urday April 30, 1955, presented and read. and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City request be granted providing there Manager for investigation and re- are no conflicting dates. Seconded port. Seconded by Councilman Aus- by Councilman Schueller. Carried tin. Carried by the following vote: by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Allan T. Day- Petition of Richard C. Henschel kin tendering his resignation as a and others requesting the installa- member of the Civil Service Com- tion of a street light somewhere on mission, presented and read. Sullivan Street between Levi and Councilman Welu moved that the Southern Avenue, presented and resignation be accepted with regret read. and that a letter of appreciation be Councilman Welu moved that the forwarded to Mr. Allan T. Daykin for services rendered as a member petition be referred to the City Manager of the Civil Service Commission. and Elecrical Inspector for investigation and report. Sec- Seconded by Councilman Schueller, onded by Councilman Austin. Car- Carried by the following vote: ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Absent--Councilman Kolb. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Emil J. Biasi request. ing that the north side of Vernon Petition of Clarence N. Ganse- Street between Glen Oak Street and mer and others requesting that a sewer be Mt. Pleasant Street be changed from a single family constructed in Bunker Ffill Road from Finley Street to residence zone to a two family residence Green Street during the spring of zone, presented and read. 1955, along with the curb and gut- Councilman Welu moved that the to improvement which has already been approved by the CIty Council, Petition be referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission for presented and read. their recommendation and report. Sec- Councilman Austin moved that a plat and schedule be onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: prepared cov- Bring the request. Seconded by Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. (buncilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Yeas--Mayor Kintzinger, Council. Absent---Councilman Kolb. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Petition of the American Legion Nays--None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Auxiliary requesting permission to sell poppies on the city streets Petition of John J. Glynn re- on the evening of May 27 and all day May 28, 1955, presented a refund in the amont of $1100.00 on the Unexpired portion and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 74, as he has discontinued be granted providing there are no conflicting dates. business on December 31, 1954, presented Sec- and read. Special Session, January 24th, 1955 41 Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of John J. Glynn to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 74. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of John J. Glynn request- ing a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 293, as he has discontinued business on December 31, 1954, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of John J. Glynn to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 293. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Council Proceedings for the month of June, 1954 presented for approval. Councilman Austin moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of June, 1954 be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of December, 1954. Councilman Austin moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men, Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. January 7, 1955 To Honorable City Manager, Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: We are submitting herewith for your records a copy of a new lease for 1955, 1956 and 1957 we have just negotiated with the Dubuque Storage and Transfer Co. for use of the warehouse at the Municipal River -Rail Terminal. The same has all been re -written and approved by the City Attorney. Yours very truly, Board of Dock Commissioners By: Fred Neyens, Secretary Councilman Welu moved that the communication of the Board of Dock Commissioners be received and the Lease and Agreement plac- ed on file. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Weltt. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 18, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have investigated the claim of Melvin Matz as father of Linda Matz for injuries sustain- ed when she broke her arm in a fall on a stone crosswalk Novem- ber 11th, 1954 and find the injury as claimed was sustained. I have discussed the matter with Mr. Matz and he has agreed to ac- cept $124.50 in full settlement. I recommend that the settlement be approved and the Auditor be instructed to issue a warrant in the amount of $124.50 payable to Mel- vin Matz and Loretta Matz as Guard- ians of Linda Matz and to deliver the same upon receipt of a proper- ly executed release. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation oof city solici- tor the Nelson be app City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $124.50 in favor of Melvin Matz and Loretta Matz as Guardians of Linda Matz, as settlement in full of the claim, upon receipt by the City of Du- buque, Iowa. of a properly executed and that said warrant be delivered release. Seconded by Mayor Kintz- 42 Special Session. January 24th. 1955 inger. Carried by the followint vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 19, 195,1 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of December, as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of December, 1954. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 14, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following bonds and desire to have your ap- proval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solici- tor: PERSONAL Laverne J. Schiltz, City Manager, Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. Thos. H. Nelson, City Solicitor, Western Surety Company. Robert M. Czizek, Assistant City Solicitor, Western Surety Company. J. J. Shea, City Clerk, Massachu- setts Bonding & Ins, Co. Albert L. Holscher, City Auditor, Western Surety Company. Edward H. Tschirgi, City Treas. urer, Continental Casualty Com- pany, Geraldine L. Jenni, Secretary to City Manager, Continental Casualty Company. Kenneth J. Cullen, City Engineer, Hawkeye-Security Insurance Co. Donald J. Bandy, Building Com- missioner, Continental Casualty Company. Luvern C. Norton, Electrical In• spector, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Daniel J. O'Leary, Plumbing In- spector, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Henry Blocker, Meter Repairman and Collector, Western Surety Com- pany. James J. Kaesbauer, Superinten- dent of Parks, Massachusetts Bond- ing & Ins. Co. John Joseph Hail, Supt. and Cashier—City Water Dept., Massa- chusetts Bonding & Ins. Co. Allen C. Kane, Accountant—City Water Dept., Western Surety Com- pany. Thomas P. Fitzpatrick, Clerk— City Water Dept., Western Surety Company. Lucille Oster, Clerk—City Water Dept., Massachusetts Bonding & Ins. Co. Helen Nelson, Clerk—City Water Dept., Western Surety Company. Romolo Russo, Police Judge, American Surety Company. John A. Brady, Clerk of Police Court, Central Surety and Ins. Corp, Nicholas J. Sutton, Recreational Director, Indemnity Ins. Co. of North America. Leonard H. Crane, Manager of Bunker Hill Golf Course, National Surety Corporation. Betty L. Crane, Assistant Man- ager of Bunker Hill Golf Course, National Surety Corporation, Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the bonds be placed on file subject to the approval of the City Solicitor, Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 19, 1955 To the honorable Mayor and City Council, 5ubuque, Iowa 3entlemen: According to the Code of Iowa :he financial records of all cities nust be audited by the State Audi- or's Office or a firm of certified )ublic accountants. If the city de- ires the audit to be made by a irm of accountants, it is necessary hat the State Auditor's Office be Special Session, January 24th, 1955 43 so notified within 60 days after the end of the year. The City of Dubuque has for the last several years requested this au- dit to be made by a local firm of certified public accountants. In the past, this audit has been made by the firm of Brooks, O'Connor and Brooks, and I recommend that they be retained to make the audit for 1954. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. :Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. January 19, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The communication of the Klau- er-Julien Hotel Company sent to the Key City Gas Company relati- tive to the construction of a gas main in West 2nd Street from Iowa to the first alley west was referred to the City Manager and City Solici- tor for investigation. Upon investigation the Key City Gas Company moved the location of the mains so that the objections of the Klauer-Julien Company have been removed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the communication of City Manager Schiltz be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -- Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nuys—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 19, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Harold R. Duggan and William T. Connery requesting that Lorimer Street be curbed and guttered from the intersection of Lorimer and Levi Streets to the south end of Lorimer Street was referred to the Council to view the grounds. An estimate was made by the City Engineering Department and the grading and curbing of this street would amount to $4216.80 of which the city share would be $2224.00. If the street was surfaced with crushed stone an additional expense of $1086.36 would be ac- quired of the city. The decision of the Council after viewing the grounds and discussing the expenses connected with this improvement was that the petition be denied until such a time as more buildings are constructed on this street and the improvement be re- quested by a larger percentage of the property owners. I recommend the decision of the Council be confirmed. Very truly yours, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager Messrs. William Connery and Richard Henschel addressed the Council submitting a new petition signed by additional property own- ers and requested Council to pro- ceed with the improvement as re- quested. Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation be re-exam- ined in view of the new petition being filed and that a plat and schedule be prepared covering the request, the improvement to be included in the 1955 street improve- ment project and also that a study be made as to the availability of constructing a sanitary sewer in this area. Seconded by Councilman 1Nclu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. 44 Special Session, January 24th, 1955 January 19, 1955 1 Councilman Welu moved that the To the Honorable Mayor recommendation of City Manager and City Council,Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Dubuque, Iowa Councilman Austin. Carried by the Gentlemen: following vote: The petition of Lawrence and Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Mary Fitzgerald relative to special Nays—None. assessment levied and proposed to Absent—Councilman Kolb. be levied against their property known as Fitzgerald Place as it has RESOLUTION NO. 17.55 been subdivided for curb and gut- Whereas pursuant to Resolution ter and sewer and asphaltic maca- No. 54.54, Edwin J. Koerperick, and clam surfacing on Kane Street was Lorrayne A. Koerperick gave bond referred to the City Council to view to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, with the grounds. The Aetna Casualty and Surety The decision of the City Council Co. Bond No. 20 S 13562 undertak- upon viewing the grounds was that ing to surface the street Diane the City assume $120.00 of the as- Court in Koerperick's Subdivision sessment in view of the fact it would be necessary to construct in accordance with plans approved by the City Manager and City En. ap- proximately 60 lineal feet of sewer gineer: and lateral now that the property has Whereas said improvement have been subdivided diffeeent than when the improvement was been constructed in accordance with such plans and have been put on the street. Also that when Mr. Fitz• ap. proved by the City Manager and gerald connects sewer and water to City Engineer; the lot line, the replacement of the Now Therefore Be It Resolved by street surface be completed by the the City Council of the City of Du - City at no cost to Mr. Fitzgerald. buque: I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed. Section 1. That the streets in Koerperick's Subdivision are here Respectfully submitted, - by accepted, the bond of Edwin J. L. J. SCHILTZ, Koerperick and Lorrayne A. Koer- City Manager perick therefore be discharged Councilman Councilman Schueller moved that and their surety, The Aetna Cas - the recommendationy of Cit Man- and Surety Co. Bond No. 20 S 13562 released. ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by I Adopted this 24th day of January the following vote: 1955. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- CHARLES A. KINTZINGER men Austin, Scbueller, Welu. Mayor Nays—None. CLARENCE P. WELU Absent—Councilman Kolb. RUBEN V. AUSTIN January 13, 1955 LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen To the Honorable Mayor Attest: J. J. SHEA, and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa City Clerk Gentlemen: Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. This is to advise you that the ed by Councilman Austin. Carried Bituminous Concrete Surfacing on by the following vote: Diane Court in Koerperick's Subdi• Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - vision has been completed accord. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. 'ng to Resolution No. 5454 in ac- cordance with the Nays—None. plans and speci- fications. Absent --Councilman Kolb. y 24, 1955 I therefore recommend the ac- To the Honorable Mayor ceptance of the work and that the and bond as surety of the City Council, leased. work be re- Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, This is to advise that I have ap- City Manager Proved the following bunds and de sire to have your approval on same Special Scssion, January 2401. 1955 45 for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solicitor: HEATING CONTRACTOR Moore Eingineering Company, Inc., 1801 Falls Avenue, Waterloo, Ia., United States Fidelity & Guaran- ty Company BLASTING BOND George Saffran, American Surety Company of New York Respectfully submitted, L. ,1. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the bonds he placed on file subject to the approval of the City Solici- tor. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- inen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 21, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager & City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: We, the Dock Board of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, hereby recom- mend to your Honorable Body that City Island from 8th Street Extend- ed to Peosta Street and Eagle Point and from the edge of the private property on the easterly side of the City to the Mississippi River be developed in accordance with the attached long range plan. We have studied and worked and revised this plan for a long time and we feel we have arrived at the correct solution and we would ap- preciate receiving your general ap- proval of same. Yours very sincerely, The Board of Dock Commissioners of the City of Dubuque, Iowa By: Fred Neyens A. Y. McDonald F. L. Wagner Attached plan dated 1-20-55. Councilman Austin moved that the City Council views favorably the proposed plan and that the Board of Dock Commissioners be asked to submit estimates for the different sections and to state pri- ority as to the various sections and also that the City Council wishes to have this financing done by a bond issue approved by the voters of the City of Dubuque. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Schueller, Welu, Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 18-55 Whereas Interstate Power Com. pany has filed an application with the City Council requesting permis. sion to construct an enclosed over- head bridge spanning the alley be- tween Lot 273 and Lot 334 in the original town of Dubuque; and Whereas detailed plans of said bridge ha%e heretofore been sub. mitted to the City Council and been examined by the City Manager and the Council is of the opinion said request should be granted; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE: Section 1. That Interstate Power Company, its successors, or assigns, be and it is hereby granted permis- sion to con,truct and maintain an enclosed overhead bridge spanning the alley between Lot 273 and Lot 334 in the original townsite of Du- buque, upon the following terms and conditions: (a) That said structure will be constructed in accordance with the plans now on file and under the supervision and inspection of the Building Commissioner; (b) That said permission shall be subject to the continuous con- trol of the City Council and the City Council reserves the right to impose restrictions and conditions upon the enjoyment thereof as it may deem necessary in the public interest, including the right to re- voke and rescind such permission. (c) Should such permission be re- scinded or revoked Interstate Pow- er Company shall, within one year after receipt from the City of writ- ten notice so to do, at its own ex. pense, remove said structure; and in the event of its failure so to do, permittee authorizes the City of Dubuque to remove said structure at permittee's expense, assess the cost thereof against the premises, destroy the materials, and neither permittee, nor its successors or as. signs shall have any claim against said City or any of its agents for any damages resulting from the re- moval of said structure; 46 Special Session, January 24th, 1955 Section 2. As a further consid- eration of the privileges granted herein Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, assume any and all liability for damages to persons and property which may result from the construction or maintenance of said proposed over- head bridge. The permittee, its successors or assigns, at its own expense, agrees to pay on behalf of the City of Dubuque, all sums which the City of Dubuque may become obligated to pay by reason of any claim arising out of the construc- tion or maintenance of said over- head bridge or in settlement of any such claim. Permittee further agrees to investigate and defend any such claim at its own expense, and on behalf of the City. Section 3. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its final adoption and the ac- ceptance of the terms and condi- tions hereof by the permittee. Section 4. That upon the adoption of this Resolution and the accept- ance thereof by permittee, the City Clerk be and he is hereby author- ized and directed to record a cer- tified copy hereof with the County Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 24th day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KLNTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION NO. 18.55 Internate Power Company, hav- ing read the foregoing Resolution No. 18.55, and being familiar with the terms and conditions thereof, does hereby for itself, its succes- sors or assigns, accept and agree to all of the terms and conditions of said Resolution. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 28 day of January, 1955. INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY By M. L. Kapp President C. W. Edmonds Asst. Secretary RESOLUTION NO. 19.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the Provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. John J. Hansen, 236 West 1st Street Eugene Stierman, 1602 Central Ave- nue Joseph J. Imhof, 435 Central Ave- nue Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 24th day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 20.55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved By the Council of the City of Dubuque that the fol- lowing applications be granted and OR-' licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Louis Anthuine., 119 West 6th Street John J. Hansen, 236 West 1st Street Merlin P. Michel, 330 Main Street William O'Neill, 244 West 1st Street Eugene Stierman, 1602 Central Ave. Henry C. Torrey, 400 Iowa Street Joseph J. Imhof, 425 Central Ave. Special Session, January 24th. 1955 47 CLASS "C" PERMIT Nicholas J. Kopp, 253 Fast 21st St. Passed, adopted and approved this 24th day of January, 1955 CHARLES A. KINITZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J..1. SHEA City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Counciiman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Schuel- ler, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 21.55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Man- ager be and he is directed to issue to the following named applicants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Louis Anthoine, 119 West 6th Street John J. Hansen, 236 West 1st Street Merlin 1'. Michel, 330 Alain Street William O'Neill, 244 West 1st Street Eugene Stierman, 1602 Central Ave. Henry C. Torrey, 400 Iowa Street Joseph J. Imhof, 435 Central Ave. CLASS "C" PERMIT Nicholas J. Kopp, 253 East 21st St. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 24th day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. .Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 22 -SS Whereas it appears to the City Council that because of other en- gagements, a majority of the City Council will be unable to attend the regular meeting of the City ('ouncil February 7, 1955; and Whereas it appears to the City Council that certain matters have been set down for hearing at said regular meeting, Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the Mayor be and he is here- by requested to call a special meet- ing of the City Council for 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 14th day of February, 1955, at the City Council Chambers in the City Hall in the City of Dubuque, Iowa to consider any matters presented to said Reg- ular Meeting and such other and further business as might properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council; and That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to attend the Regular Meeting of the City Council set for Monday, Feb- ruary 7th, 1955 and there and then publicly announce that all matters presented to said meeting will be considered by the City Council at said special meeting. Passed, adopted, approved this 241h day of January, 1955. CHARLES A. KLNTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: .1. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. There being no further business Councilman Welu moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman 48 Special Session, January 24th, 1955 Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Approved 4,4&4t. 1955. Adopted Councilmen: Attest: aF City Cle ,,s,,'44 0 0 Special Session, Febrttary 14th, 1955 49 CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL Special Session, February 14th, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kintzinger. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of con- sidering any matters presented to the Regular Meeting and such other business as might properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Proofs of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of levy of special assessment and in- tention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay for the cost of the construction of concrete curb and gutters on the following named streets: Brunswick Street from the South Property Line of Groveland Street to the South Property Line of O'Neill Street. Carter Road from the North Property Line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Kauf- mann Avenue. Edina Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 250 feet East to existing Curb. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue. Goethe Street from the West Property Line of Burden Avenue to the Alley West of Balke Street. Henry Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Queen Street to the West Property line of Windsor Avenue. Indian Ridge from the South Property Line of Grandview Avenue to the End of Indian Ridge. Karen Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Carter Road to a point 140 feet West of the West Prop- erty Line of Kevindale Street. Kevindale Street from the North Property Line of Karen Street to the South Property Line of Undale Street. Levi Street from the East Prop- erty Line of English Lane to the West Property Line of Lorimer Street. McPoland Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Pennsyl- vania Avenue. Mineral Street from the West Property Line of Gilliam Street to a point 375 feet West. Nebraska Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the East Property Line of McPoland Avenue. Park Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 108 feet West to existing Curb. Poplar Street from the Southwest Property Line of Asbury Street to the Northeast Property Line of Fin- ley Street. Prescott Street from the North Property Line of Hamilton Street the North Property Line of Lot 550 of Hams Addition. (East side only.) Southern Avenue from existing curb 100' South of the South Prop. erty Line of Dunleith Street to a Point 400 feet South. (West side only.) Spruce Street from the North Property Line of Jefferson Street to the South Property Line of West Eleventh Street. St. Joseph Street from the West Property Line of South Algona Street to the East Property Line of Gandolfa Street. West Thirty -Second Street from the West Property Line of Lemon Street to the East Property Line of Fink Street. Vernon Street from the East Property Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 280 feet East. York Street from the East Prop. erty Line of South Hill Street to the West Property Line of State Street, presented and read. No writ- ten objections filed and no objec- tors present in the Council Cham- ber at the time set for said public hearing. Councilman Welu moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nayb—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. 50 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 RESOLUTION NO. 23-55 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That to pay for the improvement of the fol- lowing streets with Concrete Curb and Gutter: Brunswick Street from the South Property Line of Groveland Street to the South Property Line of O'Neill Street. Carter Road from the North Prop- erty Line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Kaufmann Avenue. Edina Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 250 feet East to existing Curb. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Penn. sylvania Avenue. Goethe Street from the West Property Line of Burden Avenue to the Alley West of Balke Street. Henry Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Queen Street to the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue. Indian Ridge from the South Property Line of Grandview Avenue to the End of Indian Rid, e. Karen Street from the West Prop. erty Line of Carter Road to a point 140 feet West of the West Property Line of Kevindale Street. Kevindale Street from the North Property Line of Karen Street to the South Property Line of Lindale Street. Levi Street from the East Prop- erty Line of English Lane to the West Property Line of Lorimer Street. McPoland Street from theNorth Clarence & Gertrude Wein. Property Line of Lenox Avenue to er' Lot 87, Belmont Add. the South Property Line of Pennsyl- Clarence & Gertrude Wein. Avenue. er, Lot 86, Belmont Add. Edw. C. & Dorothy Klavit- ter, Lot 86, Belmont Add. Chaim & Nachama Joselit, Lot 88, Belmont Add. Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 89, Belmont Add. Clarence & Gertrude Wein- er, Lot 90, Belmont Add. Clarence & Gertrude Wein. er, Lot 91, Belmont Add. Clarence & Gertrude Wein- er, Lot 92, Belmont Add. Vincent & Rosemary Timpe, Lot 93, Belmont Add. Vincent & Rosemary Timpe, Lot 94, Belmont Add. Milton & Ethel Tinkham, Lot 95, Belmont Add. Property Line of Hamilton Street the North Property Line of Lot 550 of Hams Addition. (East side only.) Southern Avenue from existing curb 100' South of the South Prop- erty Line of Dunleith Street to a Point 400 feet South. (West side only.) Spruce Street from the North Property Line of Jefferson Street to the South Property Line of West Eleventh Street. St. Joseph Street from the West Property Line of South Algona Street to the East Property Line of Gandolfa Street. West Thirty -Second Street from the West Property Line of Lemon Street to the East Property Line of Fink Street. Vernon Street from the East Property Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 280 feet East. York Street from the East Prop- erty Line of South Hill Street to the West Property Line of State Street. Amount of assessment $63,515.83. Schueller & Company, contractor, in front Of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate all as named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set oppo- site each lot or parcel of real es- tate, as set forth in the schedule. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Brunswick Street— Curb & Gutter Mineral Street from the West Property Line of Gilliam Street to a point 375 feet West. Nebraska Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the East Property Line of McPo- land Avenue. Park Street from the West Prop. erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a Point 108 feet West to existing Curb. Poplar Street from the Southwest Property Line of Asbury Street to the Northeast Properly Line of Fin. ley Street. Prescott Street from the North 192.69 60.90 33.22 11.97 24.14 48.51 132.07 99.69 141.24 107.36 52.07 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 51 Annabelle Duve et al. Lot 96, Belmont Add. 28.62 N. F. Schueller et al, Lot 97, Belmont Add. 7.80 Chaim & Nachama Joselit, Lot 27B, O'Neills River- view 2.95 Arnold C. & Clara C. Kutsch, Lot 27A, O'Neills River- view 1.26 Arnold C. & Clara C. Kutsch, Lot 27, O'NeiUs River- view 5.87 Arnold C. & Clara C. Kutsch, Lot 26, W. 12'8" O'Neills Riverview 1.99 Edw. A. & Dorothy Klavitter, Lot 8 B of I.ot I of Sub. of Lot 145 Burden & Law- thers Add. 4.72 Lucille & Clarence hocking, Lot 8 A of Lot 1 of Sub. of Lot 145, Burden & Law- thers Add. 4.46 Lucille & Clarence Hocking, Lot 8 of Lot 1 of Sub. of Lot 145, Burden & Law- thers Add. 5.89 Lucille & Clarence Hocking, Lot 7 of Lot 1 of Sub. of Lot 145, Burden & Law- thers Add. 8.88 Lucille & Clarence Hocking, Lot 6 of Lot 1 of Sub. of Lot 145, Burden & Law- thers Add. .. 7.39 Omer K. & Dorothy Leeser, Lot 2, S. 80' Beckers Place 128.73 Omer K. & Dorothy Leeser, Lot 2, N. 10' Beckers Place 25.27 Kenneth F. & Mary L. Leon. ard, Lot 1 of 1, Beckers Place 152.55 J. F. Wambacher, Lot 2 of 1 Beckers Place 78.08 J. F. Wambacher, Lot A of Sub. W. 402 of 1 of 8 Min- eral Lot 322 231.79 Dubuque Transfer & Storage Co., Lot 1 of 7 of Mineral Lot 322 3.68 1,603.79 •232.0 Cu. Yds. Excavation Gr 0.63 146.113 6.10 Sq. Yds. Concrete Driveways (ir 6.00 36.6C 6.05 Sq. Yds. Concrete Al- ley Driveway Section (47 6.00 36.3( 589.9 Lin. Ft. Concrete Combination Curb & Gutter O, 2.00 .. 1,1790 36.6 Lin. Ft. Concrete Ra- dius Curb & Gutter C(i- 2.00 133.20 1,532.06 'Less City Share 146.16 1,385.90 15` , Extra Expense 207.89 5`'; Interest for 52 Days 10.00 1,603.79 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Carter Road—Curb & Gutter Leonard T. & Frances E. Smith, Lot 1 of 1 E. 178' Highland Park .. 136.32 Stella B. Weber, Lot 2 of 1 E. 178' Highland Park 159.65 City of Dubuque (Water Dept.) Lot 1, W. 5' High- land Park 2.90 City of Dubuque (Water Dept.) Lot 2, Highland Park 21.40 City of Dubuque (Water Dept.) Lot 3, W. 130' High- land Park 16.12 John J. & Stella Weber, Lot 5 of 1, Highland Farm 73.52 Chris & Mary Shubert, Lot 3, E. 178' Highland Park 252.12 Louis J. & Marg't Messink, Lot 5, Highland Park ..... 247.41 Aloys A. Hanning, Lot 6, Highland Park .... __ ..... 268.24 Ernest K. Staheli, Lot 7, Highland Park 289.07 Ernest K. Staheli, Lot 8, 26824 Highland Park Marie Steffes, Lot 9, High- land Park . 269.15 Marie Steffes, Lot 10, fth- 26811 land Park Frank J. & Anna Mae Pusa- teri, Lot 1 of 1-11, High- 448.85 land Park Edgar F. & Susan Theisen, Lot 30, Highland Park 38.65 J. B. & R. Walker, Lot 1 of 5 31, Highland Park James C. & Alyce Wood, Lot 2 of 2.31, Highland Park 12.21 James C. & Alyce Wood, Lot 1 of 1.1.1-1.2.31, Highland 24.50 Park .. Lepsch, Robert & Dorothy Lot 2 of 1-1-1-1-231, High- 4.83 land Park 52 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Robert & Dorothy Lepsch, Lot 2 of 1-2-31, Highland Park 10.99 Robert & Dorothy Lepsch, Lot 2 of 2-2-32, Highland Park .. 4.10 Marie Maury, Lot 1 of 2-2-32, Highland Park _ 75.66 Robert & Dorothy Lepsch Und'f2, Lot 1 of 2.32, High- land Park ........ .. 100.02 James & Alyce Wood Und% Mathilda A. Steil, Lot 1 of 32, Highland Park 19.02 John J. & Susan Rohner, Lot 1, John J. Rohner Place 268.00 Walter M. & Evelyn W. Bern- hard, Lot 2, John J. Rohn- er Place . . 1.. _._ .._ 245.37 Mathilda Steil, Lot 3 of 4-1 N. 89'-E. 183.9' Highland Farm ..... _ _...... 232.24 James C. & Alyce Wood, Lot 3 of 4-1 N. 89'-W. 30.7' Highland Farm 7.36 Robert & Dorothy Lepsch, Lot 1 of 2-241, Highland Farm 25.82 Marie Maury, Lot 2 of 2.2-4-1 Highland Farm 86.39 Ida J. Kluck, Lot 1 of 1, Sylvester Kluck Place .. 238.41 Merlin & Amela Kluck, Lot 2 of 1, Sylvester Kluck Place 31.31 Edward E. & Ruth B. Hein, Lot 2, Sylvester Kluck Place _ _ 206.34 John P. & Martha Mettel, Lot 1 of 2-2-2-1-2-1, High- land Farm .......... 491.98 Paul J. & Jeanette R. Fried. man, Lot 2 of 2-2-2.1.2-1, Highland Farm .... .. 138.55 Russel & Monica Fullerton, Lot 2 of 2-2-1-1-1.2.2.1-2-1, Highland Farm 40.21 Archdiocese of Dubuque, (Mt. St. Bernard Seminary) Lot 1 of 2, Highland Farm 4,969.71 •1,996.0 Cu. Yds. Excava- 9,99783 tion @ 0.63 50.06 Sq. Yds. Concrete Driveways @ 6.00 40.00 Lin. Ft. 12" Reinf. Cone. Pipe @ 3.75 x16.00 Lin. Ft. IS" Reint. Cone. Pipe @ 4.75 .. 1,257.48 300.36 415 Lin. Ft. Curb & Remov- 277.83 al (R .25 103.75 3,727.00 Lin. Ft. Combina- 36.00 tion Curb & Gutter Cone. r 2.00 7,454.00 190.7 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb & Gutter Cone. 4 2.00 381.40 2 No. of Standard Catch Basins a) 125.00 250.00 '1 No. of Tree Removal 42" (i 75.00 75.00 'Extra Work Orders 35.25 10,083.24 'Less City Share 1,443.73 8,639.51 15% Extra Expense 1,295.92 5% Interest for 52 Days 62.40 $9,997.83 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Edina Street Curb & Gutter Edward P. & Julia C. Heuser, Lot 176, Mineral Lot 99.15 Roger F. & Mary Hirsch, Lot 72, Voelker Highlands 652.62 Howard B. & Violet Adams, Lot i of 1 of Lot 73 Voel- ker Highlands 478.57 Howard B. & Violet Adams, Lot 2 of Lot 73 of Voelker Highlands 51.54 Lawrence A. & Elicia Schroe- der, Lot 2 of 1 of Lot 73 Voelker Highlands 224.59 $1,506.47 "441 cu. yds. Excavations 0.63 277.83 6.0 sq. yds. Driveways @ 6.00 36.00 20.0 Lin. Ft. 12" R.C. P. @ 3.75 75.00 "62.0 Lin. Ft. 18" R.C.P. @ 4.75 ........ 294.50 422.9 Lin. Ft. Curb & Gut- ter Ga 2.00 _ ..... ... 845.80 47.5 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb @ 2.00 _...... ..... 95.00 2 No. of Catch Basins @ 125.00 ...... 250.00 '68.0 Lin. Ft. Curb & Gut - t er ku 2,00 136.00 1� W 'Extra Work Orders 223.99 76.00 Total Cost $2,234.12 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 53 *Less City Share 932.32 $1,301.80 15°lo Extra Expense 195.27 5% Interest for 52 Days 9.40 $1,506.47 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Fairfax Avenue—Curb & Gutter Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 481, Lenox Add. 46.46 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 482, Lenox Add. 122.49 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 483, I.,enox Add. 140.80 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 484, Lenox Add. 140.80 Ralph Henneberry, Lot 485, Lenox Add. 140.80 Ralph Henneberry, Lot 486, Lenox Add. 140.80 Herbert & Reva Goerdt, Lot 487, Lenox Add. 161.63 Herbert & Reva Goerdt, Lot 488, S.%, Lenox Add. 70.39 '.Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 488, N.%, Lenox Add. 70.39 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 489, Lenox Add. .1 ... 161.63 Mary A. Hallenbach, Lot 490, Lenox Add. . 140.80 Ralph & Freda Ingles, Lot 491, Lenox Add. 161.63 Ralph & Freda Ingles, Lot 492, Lenox Add. 140.80 Louis & Margaret Czipar, Lot 493, Lenox Add. I .. 140.80 Louis & Margaret Czipar, Lot 494, Lenox Add. 140.80 Louis & Margaret Czipar, Lot 495, Lenox Add. .. 161.63 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 496, Lenox Add. 158.85 Vernon McGrath, Lot 497, Lenox Add. 158.85 Abe Berk, Lot 498, Lenox Add. 161.63 Abe Berk, Lot 499, Lenox Add. 161.63 Abe Berk, Lot 500, Lenox Add. 161.63 Kathleen Grant, Lot 2, Molo Place No. 1 140.80 Harvey Frank & Lula G. Mil- ler, Lot 502, Lenox Add. 161.63 Harvey Frank & Lula G. Mil- ler. Lot 503, Lenox Add. 161.63 Lester V. & Helen Backes, Lot 504, Lenox Add. 140.80 Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot 506, Lenox Add. .. 140.80 Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot 507, Lenox Add. 140.80 Afettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 508, Lenox Add. 161.63 Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot 509, Lenox Add. 161.63 Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot 4,436.20 510, Lenox Add. 140.80 Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot 511, Lenox Add. _ 140.80 Ralph & Freda Ingles, Lot 353.35 512, Lenox Add... 140.80 Ralph & Freda Ingles, Lot 513, Lenox Add. 164.26 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 514, Lenox Add. 150.90 Ethel A. Wendlandt, Lot 515, Lenox Add. . 137.15 Wm. & Dorothy Kennedy, Lot 516, Lenox Add. 99.82 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 517, Lenox Add. 134.54 Louis & Ardelle Freisinger, Lot 551, Lenox Add. ........ 55.64 Louis & Ardella Freisinger, Lot 552, Lenox Add. 152.59 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 553, Lenox Add... _ 249.25 Anna Mae Conlon, Lot 571, Lenox Add. ......_. _ .._. _ 5.32 Vince P. & Quinta Jestice, Lot 572, Lenox Add. _ 16.62 Vince P. & Quinta Jestice, Lot 573, Lenox Add. 34.36 Vince P. & Quinta Jestice, Lot 574, Lenox Add. 68.51 Vince P. & Quinta Jestice, Lot 575, Lenox Add. 121.31 Vince P. & Quinta Jestice, Lot 576, Lenox Add. 124. 45 Vince P. & Quinta Jestice, Lot 577, Lenox Add. 84.88 6,116.96 •1,905.5 Cu. Yd. Excava- 1,200.47 tion C 0.63 .. 53.8 Sq. Yds. Concrete 322 80 Driveways C 6.00 30.0 Lin. Ft. 12" Reinf. 112.50 Conc. Pipe Cn' 3.75 2,218.1 Lin. Ft. Combina. tion Curb & Gutter Conc. 4,436.20 0 2.00 82.2 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb 164.40 & Gutter Conc. @1 2.00 2 No. of Catch Basins C 25000 125.00 *Extra Work Orders .. 353.35 6,839.72 54 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 *Less City Share 1,553.82 5,28 •905 15% Extra Expense 792.89 5% Interest for 52 Days 38.17 6,116.96 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. John E. & Raymond A. Gib- bons, Lot 126, Burden & Lawthers Addition Henry & Lena Wagner, Lot 125, Burden & Lawthers Addition Henry & Lena Wagner, Lot 124, S. 3' of Burden & Lawthers Addition Lavern E. & Velma Ginter, Lot 124, N. 47' of Burden CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA & Lawthers Add. Schedule of Assessments For Goethe Street Curb 8, Gutter Mathias M. & Anna Hoff- man, Lot 44, Belmont Ad- dition157.01 ................... Edna A. Fessler, Lot 45, Bel- mont Addition ..................1 59.56 Edna A. Fessler, Lot 46, N.W. 49' Belmont Addi- tion. - 19.59 .............. John E. Zurcher, Lot 23, Bel- mont Addition _.. _ __..... 157.01 Irvin G. & Mary A. Feltes, Lot 22, Belmont Addition 59.56 Milton J. Pauly, Lot 21, Bel- mont Addition 19.59 Angie M. Recker, Lot 128, Burden & Lawthers Addi- tion .. _........................ _ 175.06 Theodore & Josephine Kint- zle, Burden & Lawthers Addition 59.56 Theodore Haupert, Lot 130, Burden & Lawthers Addi- tion ... _ .....___ ... _.... 19.59 John H. & Adele Buddin, Lot 43, Belmont Addition ...... 157.01 U.S. & Carona Schumacher, Lot 42, Belmont Addition 59.56 Andrew & Adele H. Lach- man, Lot 41, Belmont Ad- dition . __ 32.48 Henry H. & Lucille Henkel, Lot 40, Belmont Addition 15.16 Ursula H. Holmes, Lot 39, Belmont Addition 8.77 Leo J. & Mary A. Theisen, Lot 38, Belmont Addition 3.51 Robert P. & Esther M. Lang, Lot 24, Belmont Addition 157.01 Erwin R. & Olive M. Welty, Lot 25, Belmont Addition 59.56 Joseph J. & Cath, M. Eller- bach, Lot 26, Belmont Ad- dition 32.48 B. W. & Selma Massey, Lot 27, Belmont Addition ...... 15.16 Gertrude Herber, Lot 28, Bel- mont Addition ................. 4.94 Earl L. Falk, Lot 127, Bur- den & Lawthers Addition 157.01 a 59.56 32.49 1.25 9.86 $1,532.34 *550 cu. yds. Excavation @ 0.63 _ _ _...... _........ 346.50 2.6 sq. yds. Driveway @ 6.00 15.60 9.56 sq. yds. Alley Drive- way Section (a 6.00 57.36 625.6 Lin. Ft. Curb & Gut- ter q, 2.00 1,251.20 *Extra Work Orders 55.00 $1,725.66 *Less City Share 401.50 $1,324.16 15% Extra Expense 198.62 5% Interest for 52 Days 9.56 $1,532.34 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Henry St.—Curb & Gutter Anchor Inv. Co., Lot 24, Staffords Add. 23. John F. & Ethel M. Voss, Lot 25, Staffords Add. 71. Harriet L. & Minnal Hilton, Lot 26, Staffords Add. 201. John T. & Anna M. Plesser, Lot 27, N. 25'6" Staffords Add. 138 Leonard B. & Grace M. Hel- ling, Lot 27, S. 24'6" Staf- fords Add. 63 Leonard B. & Grace M. Hel- ling, Lot 28, N. 5' Staf- fords Add. 9 Josepha Droessler, Lot 28, N. 36'-S.45' Staffords Add. 51 Bernard & V. Schollmeyer, Lot 28, S. 9'-S.45' Staffords Add . ........... ........ _._ 10 Bernard & V. Sebollmeyer,3 Lot 29, N.% Staffords Add. 1' Frank & Jennie Dement, Lot 48, N.V! Staffords Add. 1 4 38 02 81 97 .53 .56 .23 .23 .12 .18 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Frank & Jennie Dement, Lod 3.51) 49, Staffords Add. 75.28 Johanna Ginter, Lot 50, Staf- William J. Jr. & Mary Ester fords Add. 192.85 Harold P. & Margaret J. Robinsons Sub. 124.60 Ries, Lot 51, Staffords Add. 203.42 Jacob Entringer, Lot 52, S.% 29.03 Staffords Add. 39.23 Barbara Thill, Lot 52, N.% 12.31 Staffords Add. 28.73 Donald J. & Gloria Hochber- Lot 1 of 1-1.1.1-1-1 Robin- ger, Lot 53, Staffords Add. 21.98 1,158.52 '75.0 Cu. Yds. Excavation 37.64 g 0.63 47.25 6.9 Sq. Yds. Driveways Con- crete 0 6.00 41.40 12.0 Sq. Yds. Alley Drive- 115.40 way Section Concrete @ 6.00 _ _ . 72.00 443.86 Lin. Ft. Combina- 52.54 tion Curb & Gutter Con- crete 2.00 .. 887.72 1,048.37 'Less City Share 47.25 1,001.12 15% Extra Expense .. 150.17 5% Interest for 52 Days 7.23 1,158.52 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Indian Ridge -Curb & Gutter Violet Rhomberg, Lot 2 of Lot 4, Mineral I.ot 28 3.51) Myrtle D. Dockal & Gladys R. Schepler, Faldorfs William J. Jr. & Mary Ester Place 190.96 Harold & Emma Nachtman, Robinsons Sub. 124.60 Lot 1 of 2 of 1, Robinsons Sub. 141.51 Harold & Emma Nachtman, 29.03 Lot 2 of -1-1.1 E. 10' Rob- insons Sub. 12.31 Harold & Emma Nachtman, J. Allen & Maryane Wallis, Lot 2 of 1-1.1- W. 15' Rob- Lot 1 of 1-1.1.1-1-1 Robin- insons Sub. 15.92 Harold & Emma Nachtman, Lot 2 of 1 1 Robinsons Sub. 37.64 Guy E. & Mary L. Briggs, Lot 165.84 1 of 2-2-1.1-1-1 Robinsons Sub. 142.50 55 Leroy E. & Lucille Vyver- berg, Lot 1 of 2-1.1.1.1 Robinsons Sub. 135.05 William J. Jr. & Mary Ester Croker, Lot 2 of Robinsons Sub. 124.60 William J. Jr. & Mary Ester Croker, Lot 2 of N.10' Robinsons Sub. 29.03 Eugene A. & Mable Gifford, Lot 2 of 1-1-1-1-1-1 S. 50' Robinsons Sub. ........... 111.24 J. Allen & Maryane Wallis, Lot 1 of 1-1.1.1-1-1 Robin- sons Sub. 327.60 Roscoe C. & Myrtle Foster, Lot 2 of 1-2 N.W. 'h Rob- insons Sub. . .. 165.84 Roscoe C. & Myrtle Foster, Lot 2 of 1-1.2 N.W. % Rob- insons Sub. 115.40 Rosemary L. Kintzinger, Lot 2 of 1.2 S.E. % Robinsons Sub. 52.54 Rosemary L. Kintzinger, Lot 2 of 1-1-2 S.E. % Robin- sons Add. 39.89 Harry C. Nesler & Lorraine Nesler, Lot 2 of 2-1-1-1-2 Robinsons Sub. 131.03 11. C. & Lorraine Nesler, Lot 1 of 2.1-1-1-2 N. 20' Rob- insons Sub. 40.43 Ida A. Collings, Lot 1 of 2.1.1.1.2 S. 40' Robinsons Sub. 89.06 Ida A. Collings, Lot 2 of 1-1.1.1-2 Robinsons Sub. .. 119.85 Leonard E. & Agnes Blick. man, Lot 1 of 1-1-1-1-1.2 Robinsons Sub. _ 180.52 Helen Jacobson & Evelyn Ja- cobson etal, Lot 2 of 1.1.1.1.1-2 Robinsons Sub. 60.36 Joseph V. & Mary Keppler, Lot 1, J. V. Kepplers Place 50.10 Mary E. Keppler, Lot 1 of 2, J. V. Kepplers Place - 8.95 Gertrude J. Wiizbach, Lot 2 of 2, J. V. Kepplers Place 25.85 Dorothy M. Taylor, Lot 5, Fni Dunleith Sub. 1.54 Milton M. & Louise Feller, Lot 5, W. %, Dunlelth Sub. 3.81 Milton M. & Louise Feller, Lot 6, Dunleith Sub. 10.33 Edward R. & Anna Laury, Lot 7, Dunleith Sub. 32.14 David S. & Evelyn Jacobson, Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 24 . 56 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Harold J. & Emma Nacht-James C. and Alyce Wood, man, Lot 2 of 2-2-1.1-1-1 Lot 2 of 2 of 31, Highland Robinsons Sub. 1.99 Park .................................... 8.99 Guy E. & Mary L. Briggs, James C. and Alyce Wood, Lot 2 of 2-1 Robinsons Sub. 4.87 Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 2 of 31, Highland Park...... 16.65 2,464.88 J. B. and R. Walker, Lot 1 '262 Cu. Yds. Excavation of 31, Highland Park ........ 229.03 @ 0.63 165.06 Edgar F. and Susan Theisen, '45.2 Sq. Yds. Sidewalks @ Lot 30, Highland Park ...... 232.23 0.45 ............... ............... 20.34 Edgar W. and Mary I. Thei. 13.2 Sq. Yds. Concrete sen, Lot 29, Highland Park 211.40 Driveways @ 6.00 .... _ 79.20 Marie Steffes, Lot 9, High. 981.8 Lin. Ft. Combination land Park ........................... 23,90 Concrete Curb & Gutter Marie Steffes, Lot 10, High - (y) 2.00 _ ................ . __1 1,963.60 land Park ........................... 86.66 43.6 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb & Frank J. and Anna Mae Pu - Gutter Concrete @ 2.00 87.20 sateri, Lot 1 of 1 of 11, *Extra Work Order 25.20 Highland Park .................... 557.69 Frank J. and Anna Mae Pu - 2,340.60 "Less City Share 210.60 sateri, Lot 2 of 1 of 11, Highland Park .................... 171.44 Frank J. and Anna Mae Pu - 2,130.00 15% Extra Expense 319.50 sateri, Lot 2 of 11, High - 5% Interest for 52 days 15.31 land Park ............................ 144.24 John G. Cullen, Lot 1 of 2 21464.88 of 12, Highland Park ........ 181.73 All of which is assessed in pro- Robert and Helen Schroe- portion to the special benefits con- der, Lot 2 of 2 of 12, E. ferred. 70' Highland Park .............. 127.21 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA obert L. ichma R2 of 12 EW. 30'n nHighland Schedule of Assessments Park .................................... 54.52 For Karen St. --Curb and Gutter Robert L. Eichman, Lot 1 of Clarence A. and Florence I of 12 E. 26' Highland Strub, Lot 1, Clarence Park .................................... 47.25 Strub's Sub ......................... 31.63 Henry J. and Margaret E. Clarence A. and Florence Dolson, Lot 1 of I of 12 Strub, Lot 8, Strub's Sub, 123.46 W. 74' Highland Park........ 155.31 Mettel Realty and Inv. Co., Henry J. and Margaret E. Lot 5, Strub's Sub ............. 157.58 Dolson, Lot 2 of 1 of 12, Richard J. and Jeanette Le- Highland Park .................... 181.73 Croy, Lot 4, Strub's Sub... 177.12 Michael P. Ewert, Lot 13, Albert G. and Patricia S. highland Park .................... 159.93 Houtz, Lot 3, Strub's Sub, 18.79 Clarence Sylvester L. and Viola A. and Florence Strub, Lot 1, Strub's Sub. 195.36 Smith, Lot 14, S. 55' E. 250' Highland Park Arthur A. and Jeanette Hartman, Lot ............ 16.12 Lynn W. and Maxine J. Cot. 2, Strub's Sub. trell, Lot 14, N. 45' E. 250' """"""""* 23.50 John J. and Susan Rohner, Highland Park .................... 16.82 Lot 1, John J. Rohner Fredrick and Ethel Hohen- Place ............. Walter M ..Evelyn .............i., 397.68 see, Lot 14, W. 150' High - land Park............................ Bernhard, and 2, John MJ. 19.79 Rohner Place .................... 53.24 + $3,846.84 Mathilda Steil, Lot 3 of 4 of 802 Cu. Yds. Excavation 1. E. 183' N. 98' Highland(i 0.63 ..............................$ 505.26 Farm .................................... 24.0 Sq. Yds. Driveway Cw James C. and Alyce Wood, 21.76 $6.00 .................................... 144.00 Lot 3 of 4 of 1 W. 30' N. 1,497.4 Lin. Ft. Curb and 98' Highland Farm ............ 4 Gutter Combination 0, $2.00 ................................ 2,994.80 Spacial Session. February 92.7 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb 19th, 1955 5; •Less City Share ................ 347.76 and Gutter un $2.00........ 185.40 _ 1,568.60 $3,829.46 15% Extra Expense .......... 235.29 •Less City share............. 505.26 5% Interest for 52 Days .... 11.32 $3,324.20 1,815.21 15% Extra Expense............ 498.63 All of which is assessed in pro- s% Interest for 52 Days.... 24.01 portion to the special benefits con. ferred. $3,846.01 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA All of which is assessed in pro- Schedule of Assessments portion to the special benefits For Levi St. Curb & Gutter conferred. Joseph F. & Louise M. Wen- zel, Lot 12, Brockmans CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Sub....................................... 25.30 Schedule of Assessments Joseph F. & Louise M. Wen. For Kevinale St.-Curb and Gvttar zel. Lot 1, Brockmans Sub Clarence J. and Dolores Ar- ....................................... 224.25 Kenneth J. Palm, Lot 2, len, Lot 24, Highland Park Brockmans Sub................. 76.03 Add..................................... 132.80 Greg. W. & Marie Junk, Lot Clarence A. and Florence 3, Brockmans Sub............. 33.02 Strub, Lot 8, Strub Sub..... 64.05 James W. & Lillian Otto, Lot Mettel Realty and Invest- 4. Brockmans Sub............. 15.11 ment Co., Lot 5, Strub Thomas J. Grace Jr., Lot 5, Sub....................................... 232.10 Brockmans Sub................. 10.37 Richard and Jeanette Le Joseph H. & Mary Eleanor Croy, Lot 4, Strub Sub..... 224.36 Meyer, Lot 2 of 11, Brock- Clarence A. and Florence mans Sub ............................. 23.79 Strub, Lot 1, Strub Sub... 11.61 Joseph H. & Mary Eleanor Albert G. and Patricia S. Meyr.r, Lot 2 of 10, Brock- Houtz, Lot 3, Strub Sub. 245.19 mans Sub ............................. 147.74 Arthur A. It. Jeanette Hart- Herman C. & Gert. Brock- man, Lot 2, Strub Sub....... 11.61 man, Lot 1 of 11, Brock- Clarence A. & Florence mans Sub ............................. 83.27 Strub, Lot 1, Clarence Herman C. & Gert. Brock. Strubs Sub. ........................ 193.29 man, Lot 1 of 10, Brock- Robert C. & Marg. M. Pape, mans Sub............................. 336.67 Lot 2, Clarence Strubs if. C. & Gertrude Brockman, Sub....................................... 193.29 Lot 24 W. 45' South Ave. Clarence A. & Florence Add..................................... 67.93 Strub, Lot 3 Clarence H. C. & Gertrude Brockman, Strubs Sub........................... 54.40 Lot 25 W. 45' South Ave. Clarence A. & Florence Add....................................... 25.77 Strub, Lot 4, Clarence H. C. & Gertrude Brockman, Strubs Sub176.06 Lot 26 W. 45' South Ave. ........................... Clarence A. & Florence Add.................................... 14.05 Strub, Lot 5, Clarence l.eo & Maxine Heitz, Lot 24 Strubs Sub263.88 W. 60'-E, 120' South Ave. ........................... Clarence A. & Florence Add....................................... 111.95 Strub, Lot 6, Clarence Leo & Maxine Heitz, Lot 25 Strubs Sub12.57 W. 60'-E. 120' South Ave. ........................... Add....................................... 34.35 1,815.21 l.eo & Maxine Heitz, Lot 26 '552 Cu. Yds. Excavation W. 60'-E. 120' South Ave. 18.74 r(l 0.63 .............................. 347.76 15.0 Sq. Yds. Driveway r' Add....................................... Henry & Viola Haas, Lot 24 6.00 90.00 E. 60'-E. 120 South Ave. .................................... 692.2 Lin. Ft. Curb & Gut- Add....................................... 90.56 Henry & Viola Haas, Lot 25 ter Combination (u` 2.00.. 1.384.40 E. 60'-E.120' South Ave. 47.1 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb 34.35 & Gutter 4-v 2.00 ............ 94.20 Sub...................................... Henry & Viola Haas, Lot 26 1,916.36 1 E. 60'-F.. 120' South Ave. 5$ Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Add ....................................... 18.74 Helen M. Palm, Lot 2, Sauer Henry C. & Gertrude Brock- Place .................................... 104.09 man, Lot 27, South Ave. Dale J. & Evelyn Tiefel, Lot Add . .................................... 24.05 1, Sauer Place .................... 135.31 Henry C. & Gertrude Brock- Francis C. & Mary F. Gru- man, Lot 28, South Ave. ber, Lot 19, Rose Hill Add. 145.10 Add . .................................... 15.80 Francis C. & Mary F. Gru- Charles R. & Madona P. ber, Lot 18 N. % Rose Hill Holmes, Lot 1 of 6, Min- Add ....................................... 37.37 eral Lot 42 .......................... 6.70 Wayne C. & Marcella S. Am - Martha Burge, Lot 7, Min- ling, Lot 18 S. lie Rose Hill eral Lot 42 .......................... 11.31 Add....................................... 26.58 Eldon J. & Florence Sauer, Wayne C. & Marcella S. Am - Lot 32 W. %, South Ave. ling, Lot 17, Rose Hill Add....................................... 124.52 Add....................................... 35.31 Eldon J. & Florence Sauer, Harold & Ruth Stoner, Lot Lot 31 W. %, South Ave. 16, Rose Hill Add ............. 16.26 Add ....................................... 47.24 Harold & Ruth Stoner, Lot Eldon J. & Florence Sauer, 15 N. % Rose Hill Add..... 4.12 Lot 30 W.1h, South Ave. Willis H. & Ivanelle Schissel, Add ....................................... 26.42 Lot 2 of 2. Gruber Place 140.90 Eldon J. & Florence Sauer, .. Eldon E. & Betty Hantel- Lot 29 W. %, South Ave. man, Lot 2 of 1, Gruber Add. .................................... 13.74 Place .................................. 160.90 George & Eva Sauer, Lot 32 Francis X. & Mary F. Gru- E. %, South Ave. Add..... 124.52 ber, Lot 1 of 2, Gruber George & Eva Sauer, Lot 31 Place .................................... 23.67 E. %, South Ave. Add..... 47.24 Francis X. Mary F. Gruber, George & Eva Sauer, Lot 30 Lot 1 of 1, Gruber Place.. 22.35 E. %, South Ave. Add..... 19.83 Harold L. & Edith Duffin, George & Eva Sauer, Lot 29 Lot 2 of 2, Klauer Place .... 214.32 E. 'h, South Ave. Add..... 9.58 Cletus C. & Javelta M. Palm, Helen M. Bennett, Lot 1, Oak Lot 2 of 1-2, Klauer Place.. 71.00 Grove Add ........................... 25.33 Ludmilla Klauer, Lot 1 of Helen M. Bennett, Lot 33, 1-2, Klauer Place ................ 19.14 South Ave. Add ................. 311.54 H. C. & Gertrude Brockman, Helen M. Bennett, Lot 34, Lot 9, Brockmans Sub....... 24.85 South Ave. Add ................. 94.48 Helen M. Bennett, Lot 35, South Ave. Add 3,788.81 '9500 Cu. Yds. Excavation ................. Mrs. Leona Grant; Lot 36, 51.53 n 0.63 .............................. 598.50 20.96 Sq. Yds. Driveways South Ave. Add. 24.05 no 8.00 ............................. 125.76 Mrs. Leona Grant, Lot 37, 15.24 Sq. yds. Alley Drive - South Ave. Add ................. 13.91 way Section «. 6.00 ...... 91.44 William T. Connery, Lot 38, 1383.1 Lin Ft. Combina- South Ave. Add ................. 10.99 tion Curb & Gutter n Richard C. & Mildred Hen- 2.00 .................................... 2,788.20 schel, Lot 18, South Ave. 136.6 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb Add....................................... 2.29 �, 2.UU .............................. 273.20 Russell E. & Clara A. Smith, `Extra Lot 19, South Ave. Add..... Work Orders .......... 746.00 Russell E. & Clara A. Smith, 10.61 Lot 20, South Ave. Add..... 24.05 Total .............................. ..•• 4,601.10 'Lasa City Share 1,344.50 Russell E. & Clara A. Smith, ................ Lot 21, South Ave. Add..... Alfred J. & Erma M. Ker- 51.53 3,256.60 15% Extra Expense ............ 488.49 kenbush, Lot 22 E. 50' .9" Interest for 52 Days .... 23.52 South Ave. Add . .............. 28.63 Alfred J. & Erma M. Ker- Total Assessed Cost ...... 3,768.81 kenbush, Lot 23 E. 501, All of which is assessed in pro. South Ave. Add ................. 7546 ►'nrtion to the special benefits con- ferred. Special Session, February CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA 14th, 1955 59 Ralph A. & Margaret Du- Schedule of Assessments pont. Lot 603, Lenox Add. 13.55 For McPoland Street— Ralph A. & Margaret Du- g Curb & Gutter pont, Lot 604, Lenox Add. 32.66 John M. & Eleanor Ward, Ralph A. & Margaret Du. pont, Lot 605, Lenox Add, 65.05 Lot 1 of 554, Lenox Add. 161.65 ,Anna Mae Conlon, Lot 606, Viola & Edward Cupps, Lot ................. Lenox Add........ 248.05 555, Lenox Add................. 132.1 Arthur F. & Bernice Winkle- Henry J. & Eleanor Rath, house, Lot 1 of 2-2-1.1, Lot 556, Lenox Add........... 132.21 Mineral Lot 256 ................ 717.88 Max & hazel Edwards, Lot Independent School Dist of 557, Lenox Add................. 132.21 Dubuque, Lot 1 of 1-1, Max & Hazel Edwards, Lot Hyatt Place ................ ........ 1,829.36 558, Lenox Add................. 132.21 Stephan C. & Rose Riniker, 6.445.82 Lot 559, Lenox Add........... 132.21 •1,210.2 Cu. Yds. Excava- Stephan C. & Rose Riniker, tion 6i 0.63 ...................... 762.43 Lot 560, Lenox Add........... 132.21 34.63 Sq. Yds. Concrete Laura M. Speak, Lot 561, Driveways 0; 6.00 .......... 207.78 Lenox Add.......................... 132.21 30.00 Lin. Ft. 12" Reinf. Laura M. Speak, Lot 562. Cone. Pipe Ca 3.75 .......... 112.50 Lenox Add........................... 132.21 2,382.80 Lin. Ft. Combina- Laura M. Speak, IAt 563, tion Cone. Curb & Gut- Lenox Add........................... 153.04 ter (h' 2.00 ..........................4.76,5.60 Joseph Bradley, Lot 564, 79.60 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb Lenox Add....................... . 132.21 & Gutter n 2.00 ............ 159.20 .Joseph Bradley, Lot 565, 1 No. of Catch Basin Stand- Lenox Add. ........................ 166.93 and n 125.00 .................. 125.00 Bert Guler, Lot 566, Lenox 1 No. of Catch Basin Twin Add................... I................... 132.21 a 200.00 ........................ 200.00 Bert Guler, Lot 567, Lenox*3 No. of Tree Removal Add....................................... 153.04 12" ( 25.00 .................... 75.00 Mrs. Marie Winders, Lot 568. 'Extra Work Orders .......... 48.75 Lenox Add........................... 132.21 Mrs. Marie Winders, Lot 569,6,456.26 Lenox Add. ........................ 132.21 `Less City Share ................ 886.18 Frank C. Edwards, Lot 570, Lenox Add ........................... 132.21 5,570.08 Anna Mae Conlon. Lot 571, 15% Extra Expense ............ 835.51 Lenox Add......................... 132.21 5% Interest for 52 days .... 40.23 Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jes tice, Lot 572, Lenox Add. 143.78 6,445.82 Vincent Y. & Quinta M. Jes- All of which is assessed in pro- tice, Lot 573, Lenox Add. 113.93 portion to the special benefits con- Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jes- {erred. tice, Lot 574, IAnox Add. 102.99 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jes- Schedule of Assessments tice, Lot 575, Lenox Add. 89.63 For Mineral Street Curb & Gutter Vincent Y. & Quinta M. Jes- tice, Lot 576, Lenox Add. 92.83 Vincent P. & Quinta M. Jes- berg, Lot 88, Finley, Wap- les & Burton Add............. 144.63 tice, Lot 577, Lenox Add. 61.93 Ernest & Bernadette Luen- Otto L. & Minnie M. Radloff, berg, Lot 89, Finley, Wap- Lot 578, Lenox Add........... 122.19 les & Burton Add............. 144.63 Otto L. & Minnie M. Radloff, Thomas 1. & Lois G. Trilk, Lot 579, Lenox Add........... 23.67 Lot 90, Finley, Waples & John & Rita Johns. Lot 1 of Burton Add......................... 144.63 Of 582. Lenox Add........... 203.90 Wolf and Jennie Berk, Lot Otto L. & Minnie M. Radloff. 91, Finley, Waples & Bur- Lot 2 of 582, Lenox Add. 31.81 ton Add 144.63 Margaret Iiiher, Lot 583, ............................... Wolf and Jennie Berk, Lot Lenox Add ......................... 4983 92, Finley, Waples &ur- Margaret lliher, Lot 584, Add............................... 144.63 Lenox Add. ....................... 17.18 1 ton 60 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 H a r r y C. and Catherine Thielen, Lot 93, Finley, Waples & Burton Add....... 192.83 Frank and Lucille Kelly, Lot 68, Finley, Waples & Bur- ton Add ............................... 137.27 Frank and Lucille Kelly, Lot 69, Finley, Waples & Bur- ton Add ............................... 148.69 Frank and Lucille Kelly, I.ot 2 of 1 of 70 Finley, Wa- ples & Burton Add ............. 47.16 Melvin D. and Betty Kinsin- ger, Lot 1 of 1 of 70, Fin- ley, Waples & Burton Add. 96.42 Mervin D. and Betty Kinsin- ger, Lot 1 of 71 Finley, Waples & Burton Add....... 144.63 University of Dubuque, Lot 2 of 71 Finley, Waples & Burton Add . ...................... 10.13 University of Dubuque, Lot 2 of 70 Finley, Waples & Burton Add ....................... 2.79 University of Dubuque, Lot 1, Cain's Sub. No. 2, Bur- ton Add ............................... 30.93 Fay T. Steger, Lot 2 of 2 of I of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1, Prysi Farm Sub ........................... 194.52 Herman Tappe, Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1, Prysi Farm Sub. .................................... 259.36 $1,987.88 '565.0 cu. yds. Excavation 0.63 ..............................$ 355.95 4.9 Sq. Yds. Driveways Cp $6.00 .................................. 29.40 751.6 Lin. Ft. Curb and Gutter (& $2.00 ................ 1,503.20 92.6 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb 0- $2.00 ............................ 185.20 '1 No. of Tree Removal 13" (a $30.00 .................... 30.00 *Extra Work Orders .......... 303.00 $2,406.75 'Less City Share ................ 688.95 15% Extra Expense......$1,717.80 ...... 257,87 5% Inteerst for 52 Days.... 12.41 $1,987.88 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Nebraska Avenue—Curb and Gutter John and Rita Johns, Lot 1 of 582, Lenox Add ............. 126.20 Margaret Hiher, Lot 583, Lenox Add ........................ 134.11 Margaret Hiher, Lot 584, Lenox Add ......................... 128.64 Robert Schultz, Lot 585, Lenox Add ......................... 101.12 Kenneth J. Schlung, Lot 586, Lenox Add ......................... 93.57 Carl M. and Helen Hirsch, Lot 587, Lenox Add........... 121.72 Carl M. and Helen Hirsch, Lot 588, Lenox Add........... 94.74 Claude J and LeVon Kifer, Lot 589, Lenox Add........... 60.80 Claude J. and La Von Kifer, Lot 560, Lenox Add........... 72.48 W. R. and E. L. Martin, Lot 598, Lenox Add ................. 146.16 Dominick Gala, Lot 599, Lenox Add ......................... 125.47 Dominick Gala, Lot 600, Lenox Add ......................... 125.47 Dominick Gala, Lot 601, Lenox Add ......................... 125.47 Dominick Gala, Lot 602, Lenox Add ......................... 146.30 Ralph A. and Margaret Du- pont, Lot 603, Lenox Add. 146.30 Ralph A. and Margaret Du- pont, Lot 604, Lenox Add. 125.47 Ralph A. and Margaret Du- pont, Lot 605, Lenox Add. 146.16 Anna Mae Conlon, Lot 606, Lenox Add ......................... 147.90 Arthur F. and Bernice Win- kelhaus, Lot 1 of 2 of 2 of 1 of 1, Mineral I.ot 256.... 111.91 Independent School District of Dubuque, Lot 1 of 1 of 1, Hyatt Place ...................... 134.38 Otto L. and Minnie M. Rud- loff, Lot 2 of 582, Lenox Add. .................................... 2.58 $2,416.95 '411 Cu. Yds. Excavation r $0.63 ............................$ 258.93 26.33 Sq. Yds. Concrete Driveways (Fv $6.00..........$ 157.98 965.30 Lin. Ft. Combina- tion Curb and Gutter (a $2.00 .................................. 1,930.60 'Extra Work Orders.......... 60.00 $2,407.51 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 61 'Less City Share ................ 318.93 $2,088.58 15% Extra Expense.......... 313.29 5% Interest for 52 Days.... 15.08 $2,416.95 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments mer, Lot 20, Home Addi- For Park Street—Curb and Gutter tion...................................... Alvin G. and Pauline Con- Voelker Realty Co., Lot 52, zett, Lot 1 of 1 of 17 and Voelker Highlands ............$106.53 18, Home Addition ............ Joseph J. Giunta, Lot 53, S. '87 Cu. Yds. Excavation $566.81 30' Voelker Highlands...... 27.47 Albert A. and Loretta Bi- Lot 145, SW 65' 9" Finley sanz, Lot 53, N. 40' Voel- 399.00 ker Highlands .................. 17.42 Milton J. and Kate Walier, 90.80 Lot 54, Voelker Highlands 14.47 Lloyd H. and Gladys Bundy, 54.81 Lot 55, Voelker Highlands 3.95 Lawrence C. and June M. 73.47 Derreberry, Lot 56, Voel- 3.54 ker Highlands .................... 3.35 Charles J. and Loretta Frith, Lot 129, Finley Add......... Lot 46, V o e l k e r High- Matt J. and Hattie Kohn, lands.................................... 76.11 Joseph J. Giunta, Lot 45, Matt J. and Hattie Kohn, Voelker highlands ............ 28.85 Albert A. and Loretta Bi- Matt J. and Hattie Kohn, sanz, Lot 44, V o e l k e r Lot 2 of 184, Finley Add. Highlands .......................... 13.65 Leonard J. and Veronica ers, Lot 1 of 184, Finley Anglin, Lot 43, Voelker Add.6.90 ................................... Highlands .......................... 7.15 Leonard J. and Veronica Lot 2 of 130, Finley Add. Anglin, L.ot 42, Voelker Carl and Estelle Launspach, Highlands .......................... 4.20 Lloyd H. and Gladys Bundy, Add................... .................. Lot 41, Voelker high- Standard Oil Co., Lot 1 of lands .................................... 3.08 Lawrence C. and June M. Standard Oil Co., Lot 1 of Derreberry, Lot 40, Voel- 131, Finley Add ................. ker Highlands .................... 2.64 Frank II. Huesman and Mar- guerite, Lot 50, Voelker Highlands .......................... 16.79 John and Mabel Heinen, Lot 47, Voelker Highlands 142.93 John and Mabel Heinen, Lot 48, N. 'z Voelker High- lands ..... 32.38 Vincent N. Hoffmann, Lot S. 'h Voelker Highlands.. 23.45 Vincent N. Hoffmann, Lot 49, Voelker Ili.ohlands 39.08 Mabel Biasi, Lot 19, Home Addition .. . ...... ............. 1.38 .,eonard L. and Margt Kre- mer, Lot 20, Home Addi- tion...................................... Alvin G. and Pauline Con- 1.38 zett, Lot 1 of 1 of 17 and 18, Home Addition ............ .55 '87 Cu. Yds. Excavation $566.81 ki $0.63 ............................$ 54.81 199.5 Lin. Ft. Curb and Lot 145, SW 65' 9" Finley Gutter V, $2.00 ................ 399.00 45.4 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb Carl and Estelle Launs- (a $2.00 ............................ 90.80 Total Cost $544.61 "Less City Share ................ 54.81 Total Assessed Cost ........ $ 489.80 1517c Extra Expense............ 73.47 5"r Inteerst for 52 Days.... 3.54 $ 566.81 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Poplar Street—Curb and Gutter Ralph A. and I. E. Yager, Lot 143, SW 65' 9" Finley Add. ....................................$ 6.72 Ralph A. and I. E. Yager, Lot 144, SW 65' 9" Finley Add. .................................... 39.43 Ralph A. and I. E. Yager, Lot 145, SW 65' 9" Finley Add . .................................... 117.94 Carl and Estelle Launs- pach, Lot 146, Finley Add . .................................... 292.08 Mettel Realty and Inv. Co., Lot 150, Finley Add........... 5.52 Mary F. Lynch, Lot 135, Fin- leyAdd ............................... 13.56 Paul H. and Loretta Kiefer, Lot 129, Finley Add......... 26.15 Matt J. and Hattie Kohn, Lot 2 of 182, Finley Add. 21.21 Matt J. and Hattie Kohn, Lot 2 of 183, Finley Add. 58.49 Matt J. and Hattie Kohn, Lot 2 of 184, Finley Add. 64.58 Ruben H. and Irene Child- ers, Lot 1 of 184, Finley Add.6.90 ................................... Carl and Estelle Launspach, Lot 2 of 130, Finley Add. 25.68 Carl and Estelle Launspach, Lot 1 of 2 of 131, Finley Add................... .................. 102.28 Standard Oil Co., Lot 1 of 130, Finley Add ................. 90.04 Standard Oil Co., Lot 1 of 131, Finley Add ................. 22.68 62 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Theodore Weber, Lot 2 of 2 $1,552.76 of 131, Finley Add ............. 246.41 Emil Schmidt, Lot 4, Salot's 77.98 Sub....................................... 8.89 Emil Schmidt, Lot 8, NW 1,294.40 30' Salot's Sub ..................... 4.59 Emil Schmidt, Lot 9, Salot's 43.41 Sub....................................... .05 Emil Schmidt, Lot 10, Sal- 77,98 ot's Sub ............................... 1.10 Emil Schmidt, Lot 13, NW 40' Salot's Sub ..................... 1.15 August and Marcella 88.17 Schmitt, Lot 1 of 1 of 1, Weber's Sub ....................... 256.54 Ann B. Cross, Lot 2 or 1 of 43.41 1, Weber's Sub ................... 20.74 Ann B. Cross, Lot 1 of 2 131.59 Weber's Sub ...................... 79.92 S t e p h e n Fst ,,,,d Jessie 131.59 Steil, Lot 3, Weber's Sub. 42.25 Carl and Estelle Launspach, 65.81 Vacated Alley, F i n l e y Add. .................................... 44.82 •227 Cu. Yds. Excavation $1,599.72 $0.63 ............................$ 143.01 °98.8 Sq. Ft. Sidewalk n $0.45 ................................ 44.46 10.03 Sq. Yds. Concrete Driveway rri $6.00.......... 60.18 596.70 Lin. Ft. Combina. tion Curb and Gutter Cone. Cir $2.00 .................. 1,193.40 64.4 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb and Gutter a $2.00........ 128.80 '1 No, of Tree Removal 121, .................................... 25.00 'Less City Share .................. 212.47 ,382.38 15% Extra Expense ..... .......$1 207.36 5% Interest for 52 days.... 9.98 All of which is assessed $1,599.72 ch portion to the special benefits conferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Prescott St. --Curb & Gutter (East Side Only) Anthony Rhomberg, Lot 550, Hams Addition Anthony Rhomber 105.27 Hams Addition gLot 551 '.., Anthony Rhomber 131.59 8 Hams Addition , Lot 582, Anthony Rhomber 131.59 8Lot 553 Hams Addition . , 131.59 Charles & Margaret LePert, $1,552.76 Lot 554, Iiams Addition 131.59 Ira W. & Alta Lewin, I.ot 77.98 555, Hams Addition 131.59 Ira W. & Alta Lewin, Lot 1,294.40 556, N. 16.5' Hams Addi- tion 43.41 J. E. & Sarah Williams, Lot $1,419.78 556, S. 33.5' Hams Addi- 77,98 tion 88.17 J. E. & Sarah Williams, I.ot 557, N. 33.5' Hams Addi- tion . ... . .... _..... ... .... 88.17 John J. & Ethel Beurskens, Lot 557, S. 16.5' Hams Ad- dition ..., 43.41 John J. & Ethel Beurskens, Lot 558, Hams Addition 131.59 James Adams, Lot 559, Hams Addition .......... 131.59 James Adams, Lot 560, N.E. % Hams Addition .. 65.81 Jos. B. & Elizabeth Kisting, Lot 560, S.W. % Hams Ad. dition 65.81 Jos. B. & Elizabeth Kisting, Lot 2-561 Hams Addition 10.53 Gerhard T. & Anna E. Esser, Lot 1-561, Hams Addition 121.05 $1,341.80 15% Extra Expense 201.27 5% Interest for 52 Days 9.69 $1,552.76 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Southern Avenue -Curb & Gutter (West Side Only) Milton & Millicent Kapp, Lot 1, Dunleith Sub. 14.38 Milton & Millicent Kapp, Lot 2, E. 20' Dunleith Sub. . 2.46 G. L. & Lois Muir, Lot 2, W. 40' Dunleith Sub... 4.00 G. L. & Lois Muir, Lot 31 E. 50' Dunleith Sub. 3.29 Dorothy M. Taylor, Lot 3, W. 10' Dunleith Sub. .41 $1,552.76 '123.8 Cu. Yds. Excavation C' 0.63 1 ... 77.98 647.2 Lin. Ft. Curb & Gut- ter Gt 2.00 .... .......... .. 1,294.40 23.7 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb (a 2.00 47.40 Total Cost $1,419.78 'Less City Share 77,98 $1,341.80 15% Extra Expense 201.27 5% Interest for 52 Days 9.69 $1,552.76 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Southern Avenue -Curb & Gutter (West Side Only) Milton & Millicent Kapp, Lot 1, Dunleith Sub. 14.38 Milton & Millicent Kapp, Lot 2, E. 20' Dunleith Sub. . 2.46 G. L. & Lois Muir, Lot 2, W. 40' Dunleith Sub... 4.00 G. L. & Lois Muir, Lot 31 E. 50' Dunleith Sub. 3.29 Dorothy M. Taylor, Lot 3, W. 10' Dunleith Sub. .41 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Dorothy M. Taylor, Lot 4, Dunleith Sub. Dorothy M. Taylor, Lot 5, E. !§ Dunleith Sub. Milton & Louise Feller, Lot 5, W. % Dunleith Sub.... Milton L. & Millicent Kapp, Lot 2 of 1-1.1.1-1-"B"-1-1-1 Mineral Lot 24 ... . Evelyn Jacobson etal, Lot l of 1-1-1 1 1 "B"-1-1-1 Min- eral Lot 24 David S. Jacobson, Lot 2 of 11.11-"B"1-11 Mineral Lot 24 068.2 Cu. Yds. Excavation lig 0.63 .. ..... - 348.3 Lin. Ft. Combination Curb & Gutter Concrete a 2.00 36.25 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb & Gutter Concrete @ 2.00 *Extra Work Order Less City Share 1.91 .81 .81 51.68 790.07 20.20 890.02 42.97 696.60 72.50 31.50 843.57 74.47 769.10 15% Extra Expense .. 115.37 5% Interest for 52 days 5.55 890.02 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments For Spruce St. -Curb & Gutter Rose P. Jr. & Marguerite B. Sophia Kopple, Lot 10, Far- Rusk, Lot 4, W. 44' Far- ley's Sub. .. I .....1. ley's Sub. . 1., 14.29 Rose P. Jr. & Marguerite B. Lot 11, E.% Farley's Sub. Rusk, Lot 5, W. 44' Far. Edmund H. & Helen Calla- ley's Sub. 53.40 August J. & Cordelia Papke, Sub. Lot 6, Farley's Sub. 96.00 August J. & Cordelia Papke, 19, Farley's Sub. Lot 7, Farley's Sub. 250.60 Chas. M. & Alice Wieser, Lot Lorenz, Lot 20, Farley's 1 of 8, Farley's Sub. 180.35 Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 2 of 8, Voelker Realty Co., Lot 21, Farley's Sub. 73.05 Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 9, E. Louis A. & Edith Haug, Lot 30' -S.32' -E.48' Farley's Sub. 18.55 Wm. J. & Grace Kearney, Louis A. & Edith Haug, Lot Lot 9, E.48'.N.79', Farley's 23, N.3l'-W.10'6", Farley's Sub. 88.34 Wm. J. & Grace Kearney, Floyd E. & Marjorie M. Lot 9, S.32'-W.17'.E.48', Kamm, Lot 22, S.80' Far- Farley's Sub. 8.34 83 Sophia Kopple, Lot 9, W.2', 1,682.31 Farley's Sub. ..... 2.90 Sophia Kopple, Lot 10, Far- 27.66 ley's Sub. .. I .....1. 52.43 Lester J. & Edith Delaney, 18.00 Lot 11, E.% Farley's Sub. 14.48 Edmund H. & Helen Calla- 136.25 han, Lot 18, E.36' Farley's Sub. 14.48 Wm. & Agnes Crahan, Lot 83.10 19, Farley's Sub. 52.43 Harry A. & Rosemary L. Lorenz, Lot 20, Farley's 1,016.80 Sub. _ _ _ _. 96.13 Voelker Realty Co., Lot 21, Farley's Sub. .. 274.24 Louis A. & Edith Haug, Lot 585.29 22, N.31' Farley's Sub. 69.99 Louis A. & Edith Haug, Lot 612.95 23, N.3l'-W.10'6", Farley's 1,453.75 Sub. 7.30 Floyd E. & Marjorie M. 10.50 Kamm, Lot 22, S.80' Far- 1,682.31 ley's Sub. 180.61 Floyd E. & Marjorie M. Kamm, Lot 23, S.80' -W. 10'6" Farley's Sub .............. 18.83 Leo J. Seitz, Lot 23, E.3816" Farley's Sub. ._ 69.87 Amy Powell, Lot 24, Farley's Sub. _ ....... ......... ..... 53.41 Realty Inv. Corp., Lot 25, W.46', Farley's Sub. 14.29 1,682.31 •43.9 Cu. Yds. Excavation. C, 0.63 _. ... 27.66 3.0 Sq.Yds. Concrete Drive- ways Cn' 6.00 .. 18.00 '545.0 Lin. Ft. Stone Curb Removal @ .25 ........ 136.25 13.85 Sq. Yds. Alley Drive- way Section Concrete @ 6.00 _.. 83.10 508.4 Lin. Ft. Concrete Curb & Gutter Combina- tion Col 2.00 __ 1,016.80 99.8 Lin. Ft. Concrete Ra. dius Curb & Gutter Ca' 2.00 199.60 Extra Work Orders 585.29 2,066.70 'Less City Share 612.95 1,453.75 15% Extra Expense 218.06 5% Interest for 52 Days 10.50 1,682.31 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Special Session, Febniary 14th, 1955 64 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA I CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments I Schedule of Assessments For Vernon St. Curb 8. Gutter For St. Joseph St. -Curb Gutter &Howard B. & Violet Adams, Carl W. Petersen, Lot 1, Lot 1 of 1 of 73. Voelkers O'Neills Sub. No. 3 146 74 Highlands - 1.68 Carl W. Petersen, Lot 2' 66.73 Lawrence A. & Elicia Schroe 0' Sub. No. 3 .. der, Lot 2 of 1 of 73, Voel- Roger F. & Kathleen A. kers Highlands 3.71 Klauer, Lot 3, O'Neills 36.39 Wm. T. Connery, Lot 1 of Sub. No. 3 Neil & Mary Carew, Lot 4, Sub. of 5.80' Lnt 8 & Sub. O'Neills Sub. No. 3 16.99 of Lot 3.1-9 Mt. Pleasant 337.50 Earl & Mabel Peck, Lot 5, Add. ......... ... ...- ... O'Nc;ills Sub. No. 3 9.82 Horatio M. & Rose Gon- Mae E. Gaard, Lot 6, O'Neills zales, Lot 2 of Sub. of 5.80' Sub. No. 3 ............. ........._ 7.76 Lot 8 & Sub. of Lot 3.1.9 James P. & Helen McElmeel, Mt. Pleasant Add. .. 234.01 Lot 25, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 7.76 Rosa Jungwirth, Lot 1 of James A. & Marion Cosley, 1-1-9 Mt. Pleasant Add. 278.68 Lot 26, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 9.82 Rosa Jungwirth, Lot 2 of 1 -1 - Gregory & Fannie Laub, Lot 9, Mt. Pleasant Add....... 168.75 27, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 Gregory & Fannie Laub, Lot 16.99 Rosa Jungwirth, Lot 2 of 1-1- 28, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 _ . 36.39 1-16, Mt. Pleasant Add. 50.32 Gregory & Fannie Laub, Lot Peter Hamsmith, Lot 2 of 9, 29, N.% O'Neills Sub. Mt. Pleasant Add. 195.25 No. 3 .. .......... ........... 28.39 Peter Hamsmith, Lot 2 of 16 Christina & J. E. Jones, Lot Mt. Pleasant Add. 25.17 29, S,% O'Neills Sub. Gus & Lorraine Manternach, No. 3 _ __ 38.34 Lot 2 of 2-1-1-16, Mt. Pleas - Christina & J. E. Jones, Lot ant Add. .. 1.25 30, O'Neills Sub. No. 3 197.45 Wm. & Ruth Tindell, Lot 1 669.57 of 1-1-1-16, Mt. Pleasant 0343.7 Cu. Yds. Excavation Add. _ 55.40 @ 0.63 ..... _............ 216.53 City to Pay Deficiency for 6.10 Sq. Yds. Concrete Lot 1 of Sub. of S.80' Lot 8 Driveways @ 6.00 ........... 36.60 & Sub. of Lot 3-1-9, Mt. 5.00 Sq. Yds. Concrete Al- Pleasant Add. . _ 168.50 ley Section @ 6.00 30.00 City to Pay Deficiency for 215.60 Lin. Ft. Combina- Lot 2 of 1-1-9 Mt. Pleasant tion Curb & Gutter @ Add. 80.68 2.00 ...........1. ............. 431.20 40.40 Lin. Ft. Concrete Ra- 1,600.90 dius Curb & Gutter @ *215.0 Cu. Yds. Excavation 2.00 ..... 11..... 80.80 @ 0.63 135.45 *470.90 Lin. Ft. Concrete 6.2 Sq.Yds. Concrete Drive - Curb & Gutter @ 2.00 ._ 941.80 ways (1. 6.00 37.20 *174.50 Lin. Ft. Concrete Radius Curb 2.00 20.0 Lin. Ft. 12" Reinf. Extra Work Order 131.90 .00 131 Concrete Pipe (; 3.75 75.00 *58.0 Lin. Ft. 18" Reinf. 2,217.83 concrete Pipe C? 4.75 275.50 *Less City Share ..1,639.23 464.0 Lin. Ft. Combination Concrete Curb & Gutter 578.60 Cu) 2.00 928.00 15%n Extra Expense 86.79 46.6 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb & 5% Interest for 52 days 4.18 Gutter C? 2.W 93.20 2 No. of Catch Basins 669.57 Standard (r 125.00 250.00 All of which is assessed in pro. *Extra Work Orders 215.82 portion to the special benefits con. -- ferred. 2,010.17 Special Session. February *Less City Share 626.77 14th, 1955 65 Anna Heim, Trustee, Lot 3, Humboldt Add. 86.90 1,383.40 Anna Beim, Trustee, Lot 4, 15% Extra Expense 207.51 Humboldt Add. . 100.15 5% Interest for 52 days 9.99 Anna Heim, Trustee, Lot 5, Humboldt Add. 131.67 1,600.90 Rodney & Janaan Cross, Lot All of Which is assessed in pro- 9, Humboldt Add. .. 111.17 portion to the special benefits con- Rodney & Janaan Cross, Lot ferred. 10. Humboldt Add. 111.17 Joseph H. & Loretta M. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schiltz, Lot 11, Humboldt Schedule of Assessments Add. 1 1 111.17 For West Thirty -Second Street Joseph H. & Loretta M. Schiltz, Lot 12, Humboldt Curb 8 Gutter Add. 132.00 Roy & Lillian Bradley, Lot 3, .Joseph H. & Loretta M. Heim Sub. .. 98.01 Schiltz, Lot 13, Humboldt Forrest W. Orcutt, Lot 7, Add. 1 1 111.17 Heim Sub. 16.54 Anna Heim, Trustee, Lot 14, Ralph H. & Alice Mueller, Humboldt Add. ... .. _. 111.17 Lot 2, Heim Sub. 362.27 Mary Fuchs, Lot 15, Hum - Fay & Veryl Orcutt, Lot 8, boldt Add. _ I . 111.17 Heim Sub. . 8.78 Mary Fuchs, Lot 16, Hum - Gus Giunta et al, Lot 1 of boldt Add. 165.86 2-1, Heim Sub. .. 537.50 George & Christine Kehl, Kirchoff Ice Cream Co., Lot Lot 1 of 1-59, Fairmount 2 of 2-1, Heim Sub. 258.05 Park Add. 1 66.48 Fay & Very] Orcutt, Lot 2 George & Christine Kehl, of 1-1, Heim Sub. 27.48 Lot 1 of 1.2-59, Fairmount City of Dubuque, Lot 1 of Park Add. _.. ... 12.91 1-1-1, Heim Sub. 1,664.71 Rodney H. & Janaan Cross, City of Dubuque, Lot 1 of I.ot 2 of 1-59, Fairmount 1, Finks Sub. 98.80 Park Add. ..... .. _1 122.35 City of Dubuque, Lot 1 of Rodney H. & Janaan Cross, 2, Finks Sub. 96.43 Lot 2 of 1-2-59, Fairmount City of Dubuque, Lot 1 of Park Add. .. ..................... 107.29 3, Finks Sub. 110.97 Ray A. & Dorothy Vyver- Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot berg, Lot 1 of 1-1-1, Ehr- 5, Finks Sub. 111.17 lich Place 30.48 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., 5A, Finks Sub. 6.42 Lot 2 of 1-1, Gillespies Cletus & Marcella Erschen, Sub. 477.28 Lot 4, Finks Sub. 132.00 Joseph H. & Hazel Stoedder, Cletus & Marcella Erschen, Lot 2 of 1, Gillespies Sub. 197.94 4A, Finks Sub. 4.83 Joseph H. & Hazel Stoeckler, City of Dubuque, Lot 2 of Lot 1 of 2 (Exe.W.100 Lot 1, Finks Sub. 47.85 2) Gillespies Sub. 733.07 City of Dubuque, Lot 2 of 2, Joseph Stoeckler & Joseph Finks Sub. 14.74 Henry Stoeckler, Lot 2, W. City of Dubuque, Lot 2 of 3, 100', Gillespies Sub. 193.30 Finks Sub. •20 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA City of Dubuque, Lot IA, Finks Sub. 8.09 Schedule of Assessments City of Dubuque, Lot 2A, For West Thirty -Second St. Finks Sub. 6.42 Curb & Gutter City of Dubuque, I.ot 3A, Finks Sub. 6'42 Frederick C. & Arleta L. City of Dubuque, Lot 4B, Ilardt, Lot 3, Gillespies 5,p0 Finks Sub. 1.60 Anna Heim, Trustee, Lot 1, Sub. City of Dubuque, Lot 1 of 429.11 Humboldt Add. .. 45.32 1-1, Mineral Lot 361 Anna Heim, Trustee, Lot 2, 1 7,393.49 Humboldt Add. 70.08 1 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 66 Carrie Ann & Kath. E. Coff- *175.00 Cu. Yds. Excava 110.25 man, Lot 9 of 1 of 7 N. 150' tio n Ca' 0.63 tion Bonson & Stewarts Sub. 38Sq. Yds. Concrete 231.48 Oscar & Rose Falkenstein, Driveways C 6.00 . _..- Ft. 12" Reinf. Lot 8 of 1 of 7 N.150' 50.0 Lin. Concrete Pipe @3.75 .. 187.50 Bonson & Stewarts Sub. 2,691.90 Lin. Ft. Curb & King & Julia Herr, Lot 7 1 of 7, Bonson & Stew- Gutter Combination Conof -crete 5,383.80 arts Sub. _.. C 2.00 .......-.... 43.1 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb Edward A. & Naola McDer- & Gutter Concrete @ mott, Lot 6 of 1 of 7, Bon. 86.20 son & Stewarts Sub......... 2.00 ....... 4 No. of Catch Basins @ Ralph Teeling & Mary S. 500.00 Teeling, Lot 5 of 1 of 7, 125.00 ................... _ _._ ... Bonson & Stewarts Sub. 6,499.23 James A. & Mary Larkin, *Less City Share 110.25 Lot 29, Grandview Ave. Add. - ............. 6,388.98 David & Annabelle G. Me 15% Extra Expense 958.34 Mahon, Lot 30, Grandview 5% Interest for 52 days 46.17 Ave. Add. Rudolph & Ella Weiding, 7,393.49 Lot 31, Grandview Ave. All of which is assessed in pro- Add. _ .. ... portion to the special benefits con- Cyril & Carole Hanten, Lot ferred. 32, Grandview Ave. Add..... CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Richard A. Gainor, Lot 33, Schedule of Assessments Grandview Ave. Add. ..... For York Street Curb & Gutter Nicholas & Tena Greenwald, Lot 34, Grandview Ave. Howard S. &Lena McCarron, Add. ...... Lot 2 of 2, State St. Sub. 246.96 John W, Lot 35, Howard S. &Lena McCarron, vieww Ave.AveAdd. Grandview Lot 1 of 2, S.10' State St. Allan & Gladys Bemis, Lot Sub. 46, Grandview Ave. Add. H. J. & Eva Halverson, Lot 1 of 2, N.60' -S.70' State St. Alfred W. & Betty J. Siegert, Sub. ..... .............. ........................ 109.08 Lot 47, Grandview Ave. Cyril D. A Hilda Schroeder, Add. Lot 1 of 2, N.30'.E.75' Alfred W. & Betty J. Siegert, State St. Sub.......... _....... 4.62 Lot 48, S.% Grandview Arthur W. & Ella D. Claus- Ave. Add. sen, Lot 1 of 2, N.30' -W.50' Russell B. & Cleo A. Price, State St. Sub. .__ .__ 5.92 Lot 48, N.%, Grandview Arthur W. & Ella D. Claus- Ave. Add. sen, Lot 2 of 5, Bonson Russell B. & Cleo A. Price, & Stewarts Sub. 118.95 Lot 49, Grandview Ave. Roger G. & Norma A. Wag. Leonard & Leffa Koenig, Lot ner, Lot 1 of 5, Bonson & 2, Nowlin Place Stewarts Sub ................. .. 11.97 John & Veretta Hohnecker, Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot Lot 1, Nowlin Place 6, Bonson & Stewarts Sub. 135.06 James A. Meader Est., Lot J. H. & Mary Schiltz, Lot 10, 52, Grandview Ave. Add. of 1 of 7 S.110' Bonson & James A. Meader Est., Lot Stewarts Sub. 102.98 53, Grandview Ave. Add. J. H. & Mary Schiltz, Lot 9 Arthur M. & Mary J. Oeth of 1 of 7 5.117' Bonson & Lot 1, Grandview Ave. Stewarts Sub. 105.42 Heights Add. J. H. & Mary Schiltz, Lot 8, Donald I. & Mary Harjehau of 1 of 7 S.124' Bonson & sen, Lot 2, Grandview Ave Stewarts Sub. _ 107.70 Heights Add. . ...... Frank L. Boemecke, Lot 10 Herman J. & Martha Reu of 1 of 7 N.150' Bonson & schel, Lot 3, Grandview Stewarts Sub ................... 6.45 Ave. Heights Add. 5.02 3.51 289.24 95.53 53.16 180.46 181.85 73.39 36.49 18.12 12.80 6.58 7.11 11.51 9.21 11.63 41.44 83.20 305.56 318.12 89.24 47.74 26.32 16.33 Special Session, February Joseph J. & Rosemary Rich- 14th, 195.5 67 Councilman Welu moved the ards, Lot 4, Grandview adoption of the resolution. Second. Ave. Heights Add. 9.98 ed by Councilman Schueller. Car - Wm. R. & Edna Zuker, Lot rigid by the following vote: 1, Grandview Heights Add. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - No Benefits Conferred men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Albert V. & Dorothy Ander- Nays—None. son, I.ot 2, Grandview Absent --Councilman Kolb. Heights Add. Proofs of publication, certified No Benefits Conferred to by the publishers, of notice of Margarette Andelfinger, Lot the intention of the City Council 3, Grandview Heights Add. to issue bonds to provide for pay - No Benefits Conferred ment of the assessed cost for the Margarette Andelfinger, Lot improvement of the following 4, Grandview Heights Add. streets with Concrete Curb and Gut - No Benefits Conferred ter: Brunswick Street from the South 2,898.15 Property Line of Groveland Street to the South Property Line of CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA O'Neill Street. Schedule of Assessments Carter Road from the North Prop - For York St. ---Curb & Gutter erty line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Kaufmann '175.0 Cu. Yds. Excavation Avenue. @ 0.63 110.25 Edina Street from the East Prop - 14.0 Sq. Yds. Driveways @ erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a 6.00 .......... 84.00 point 250 feet East to existing Curb. 12.0 Lin. Ft. 12" Reinf. Fairfax Avenue from the North Cone. Pipe (( 3.75 ..... 45.00 Property Line of Lenox Avenue to 1 No. of Tree removal 42" the South Property Line of Penn - 1a 75.00 75.00 sylvania Avenue. 1 No. of Tree removal 18" Goethe Street from the West (4 30.00 30.00 Property Line of Burden Avenue to 995.8 Lin. Ft. Combination the Alley West of Balke Street. Curb & Gutter Cone. 01 Henry Street from the East Prop - 2.00 1,991.60 erty Line of Queen Street to the 91.9 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb West Property Line of Windsor & Gutter @ 2.00 183.80 Avenue. 1 No. of Catch (Twin) Bas- Indian Ridge from the South in Cn, 200.00 200.00 Property lane of Grandview Avenue Extra Work Orders 547.67 to the End of Indian Ridge. Karen Street from the West Prop - 3,267.32 'Less erty Line of Carter Road to a point City Share 762.92 140 feet West of the West Property 2,504.40 Line of Kevindale Street. 15% Extra Expense 375.66 Kevindale Street from the North 5% Interest for 52 days 18.09 Property Line of Karen Street to the South Property Line of Lindale 2,898.15 Street. All of which is assessed in pro- Levi Street from the East Prop - portion to the special benefits con- erty Line of English Lane to the ferred. West Property Line of Lorimer Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. Street. McPoland Street from the North CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Property Line of Lenox Avenue to South Property Line of Penn- Mayor the CLARENCE P. WELU sylvania Avenue. slineral Street from the West RUBEN V. AUSTIN Line of Gilliam Street to LEO N. SCHUELLER Property point 375 feel West. Councilmen a Street from the North Attest: J. J. SHEA, Nebraska Lane of Lenox Avenue to City Clerk Property 68 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 the East Property Line of Mepoland Avenue. Park Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 108 feet West to existing Curb. Poplar Street from the Southwest Property Line of Asbury Street to the Northeast Property Line of Fin- ley Street. Prescott Street from the North Property Line of Hamilton Street the North Property Line of Lot 550 of Hams Addition. (East side only.) Southern Avenue from existing curb 100' South of the South Prop- erty Line of Dunleith Street to a Point 400 feet South. (West side only.) Spruce Street from the North Property Line of Jefferson Street to the South Property Line of West Eleventh Street. St. Joseph Street from the West Property Line of South Algona Street to the East Property Line of Gandolfa Street. West Thirty -Second Street from the West Property Line of Lemon Street to the East Property Line of Fink Street. Vernon Street from the East Property Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 280 feet East. York Street from the East Prop- erty Line of South Hill Street to the West Property Line of State Street, presented and read. No writ- ten objections filed and no objec- tors present in the Council Cham. ber at the time set for said public hearing. Councilman Welu moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 24-55 Resolution providing for the issu- ance of Street Improvement bonds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of the City of Dubuque 1954 Concrete of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of the City of Dubuque 1954 Concrete Curb & Gutter Proj- ect No. 1. Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Du- buque, Iowa, for the improvement hereinafter described has been completed and the City Manager has certified the completion there- of to the City Council and the City Council has ascertained the cost thereof and has determined that $63,515.83 Dollars of the cost there- of shall be assessed against the property subject to assessment therefor; and Whereas public notice, as provid- ed by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held, pursuant to such notice and all objections made there to have been considered and determined; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque: 1. That to provide for the pay- ment of the assessed cost of the improvement of the following streets with Concrete Curb and Gut- ter: Brunswick Street from the South Property Line of Groveland Street to the South Property Line of O'Neill Street. Carter Road from the North Property Line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Kauf- mann Avenue. Edina Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 250 feet East to existing Curb. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue. Goethe Street from the West Property Line of Burden Avenue to the Alley West of Balke Street. Henry Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Queen Street to the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue. Indian Ridge from the South Property Line of Grandview Avenue to the End of Indian Ridge. Karen Street from the West Property Line of Carter Road to a point 140 feet West of the West Property Line of Kevindale Street. Kevindale Street from the North Property Line of Karen Street to the South Property Line of Lindale Street. Special Session. February 14th, 1955 69 Levi Street from the East Prop- erty Line of English Lane to the West Property Line of Lorimer Street. McPoland Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Penn. sylvania Avenue. Mineral Street from the West Property Line of Gilliam Street to a point 375 feet West. Nebraska Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the East Property Line of McPoland Avenue. Park Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 108 feet West to existing Curb. Poplar Street from the South- west Property Line of Asbury Street to the Northeast Property Line of Finley Street. Prescott Street from the North Property Line of Hamilton Street the North Property Line of Lot 550 of Hams Addition. (East side only.) Southern Avenue from existing curb 100' South of the South Prop- erty Line of Dunleith Street to a Point 400 feet South. (West side only.) Spruce Street from the North Property Line of Jefferson Street to the South Property Line of West Eleventh Street. St. Joseph Street from the West Property Line of South Algona Street to the East Property Line of Gandolfa Street. West Thirty -Second Street from the West Property Line of Lemon Street to the East Property line of Fink Street. Vernon Street from the East Property Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 280 feet Fast. York Street from the East Prop- erty Line of South Hill Street to the West Property Line of State Street there 0all be issued street improvement bonds in the amount of $63,515.93 Dollars in anticipation of the deferred payment of assess- ments levied for such improvement. 2. Such bonds shall be called Street Improvement bonds; and shall bear the date of March 16, 1955; and shall be numbered con- secutively; and they shall be num- bered, divided into series, and be in such denominations and for such maturity dates as are shown in the following table: 1. 9695 to 9706 inclusive -$500.00 each. April 1, 1956. 2. 9707 to 9718 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1957, 3. 9719 to 9730 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1958. 4. 9731 to 9743 inclusiv"500.00 each, April 1, 1959. 5. 9744 to 9756 inclusive -5500.00 each, April 1, 1960, 6. 9757 to 9769 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1961. 7. 9770 to 9782 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1962. 8. 9783 to 9795 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1963. 9. 9796 to 9808 inclusive -4500.00 each, April 1, 1964. 10. 9809 to 9820 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1965. 10. 9821-$515.83, April 1, 1965. 3. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in accord- ance with coupons thereto attached; 4. Said bonds shall not make the Pity of Dubuque liable in any way, except for the application of said special assessment funds. 5. Said bonds shall provide that they may be payable at any time prior to the maturity date stated therein at the option of the City of Dubuque and shall be in substan- tially the following form: No. .. Series No. CITY OF DUBUQUE Street 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 _.........., or at any time before that date, at the option of the City of Dubuque, the sum of Five Hundred dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the presentation and surrender of the interest cou- pons hereto attached. Both princi- pal and interest of this bond are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by y e City of virtue of Chapter due un- er and by virtue 396 of the 1950 Code of Iowa, as amend. 70 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 ed, and the Resolution of said City duly passed on the 14th day of February. 1955, being Resolution No. 2455. This Bond is one of a series of 127 bonds, 126 for $500.00 num- bered from 9695 to 9820 inclusive, and one for $515.85 numbered 9821, all of like tenor and date, and is- sued for the purpose of paying the cost of the City of Dubuque 1954 Concrete Curb & Gutter Project No. 1 as described in said Resolution, in said City, which cost is payable by the abutting and adjacent prop- erty along said improvements and is made by law a lien on all of said property. It is payable only out of the Special Assessment Fund No. 1173 created by the collection of said special tax, and said fund can be used for no other purpose. It is hereby certified and recited that all the acts, conditions and things required to be done, prece- dent to and in issuing this series of bonds, have been done, happened, and performed, in regular and due form, as required by law and said Resolution, and for the assessment, collection and payment hereon of said special tax, the full faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In Testimony Whereof the City of Dubuque by its Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk and the Seal of said City to be thereto affixed, this 16th day of March, 1955. ( SEAL) .............. Mayor .. ...I ..................... City Clerk (Form of Coupon) On the .............. day of ................. , the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to bearer, as provided in said bond, the sum of Dollars, in the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being months' interest due that date on its ........ ............ Bond No. dated ....................... ..................................... . Mayor City Clerk 6. That the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bond in a book kept for that purpose and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer. 7. That the City Treasurer is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be placed in a special fund to be known as Special Assessment Fund No. 1173 and paid out by him to pay the cost of said contract. 8. That the interest coupons at- tached to the bonds be signed with the facsimile signature of the May- or and countersigned with the fac. simile signature of the City Clerk. 9. That as fast as funds allow, be- gining with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same order as numbered. Adopted this 14th day of Febru- ary, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman W;:iu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Statement of Harry Hutt, sub- scribed and sworn to, stating that he posted copies of the notice of levy of special assessment and in- tention of the City Council to is- sue bonds along the line of the improvement of the following streets with Concrete Curb and Gutter: Brunswick Street from the South Property Line of Groveland Street to the South Property Line of O'Neill Street. Carter Road from the North Property Line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Kauf- mann Avenue. Edina Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 250 feet East to existing Curb. Special Session, February 14th, 1955 71 Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Penn - Sylvania Avenue. Goethe Street from the West Property Line of Burden Avenue to the Alley West of Balke Street. Henry Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Queen Street to the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue. Indian Ridge from the South Property Line of Grandview Avenue to the End of Indian Ridge. Karen Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Carter Road to a point 140 feet West of the West Property Line of Kevindale Street. Kevindale Street from the North Property Line of Karen Street to the South Property Line of Lindale Street. Levi Street from the East Prop- erty Line of English Lane to the West Property Line of Lorimer Street. McPoland Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Pennsyl- vania Avenue. Mineral Street from the West Property Line of Gilliam Street to a point 375 feet West. Nebraska Street from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the East Property Line of McPoland Avenue. Park Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 108 feet West to existing Curb. Poplar Street from the Southwest Property Line of Asbury Street to the Northeast Property Line of Fin- ley Street. Prescott Street from the North Property Line of Hamilton Street the North Property Line of Lot 550 of Yams Addition. (East side only.) Southern Avenue from existing curb 100' South of the South Prop- erty fine of Dunleith Street to a Point 400 feet South. (West side only.) Spruce Street from the North Property Line of Jefferson Street to the South Property Line of West Eleventh Street. St. Joseph Street from the West Property Line of South Algona Street to the East Property line of Gandolfa Street. West Thirty -Second Street from the West Property Line of Lemon Street to the East Property Line of Fink Street. Vernon Street from the East Property Line of Glen Oak Street to a point 280 feet East. York Street from the East Prop- erty Line of South Hill Street to the West Property Line of State Street, presented and read. Coun- cilman Schueller moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—:None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proofs of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of levy of special assessment and in- tention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay for the cost of con- structing curb and gutter on Penn- sylvania Avenue from the Old Cor- poration Limits to the east property line of Chaney Road, presented and read. No written objections filed and no objectors present in the Council Chambers at the time set for said public hearing. Council- man Welu moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments RESOLUTION NO. 25.55 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That to pay for the construction of con- crete curb and gutter on Pennsyl- vania Avenue from the Old Corpo- ration Limits to the east property line of Chaney Road, by Schueller and Company, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate all as named, situated and owned, and for the sev- eral amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as set forth in the schedule. Guy C. & Evelyn B. Hyatt, Lot 1 of 2, Hyatt Place 981.46 72 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Ind. School District of Du- Alice Winger, Lot 538, Len- buque, Lot 1 of 1-1, Hyatt ox Add. 12.10 Place 1,384.56 John & Nadine Haferbeck- Charles F. Meyers & Loretta er, Lot 539, Lenox Add. 9.18 M. Schwendinger, Lot 1, John & Nadine Haferbeck- E.%.2-1.2, John P. Mettels Lenox. — 5a 1.66 Sub. 425.29 , va Mettel Realty George & Minnie Kline, Lot Lot 527, Lenox Add. 1 126.34 1 of 2-1-2 E.lfz W?h, John Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., P. Mettels Sub ....... ....... ... 211.30 Lot 528, Lenox Add. .. 134.82 Earl R. & Harriett Whitney, Clarence & Stella Peterson, Lot 1 of 2-1-2 W.% -W.% Lot 529, Lenox Add. . .. 150.38 John P. Mettels Sub. __ _ 207.30 Clarence & Stella Peterson, C. J. & Agnes Baumhover, Lot 530, Lenox Add. .... 30.44 Lot i of 1-2-1.1-2, John P. Ernest & Ethel Keller, Lot Mettels Sub. ................ 304.30 531, Lenox Add. 43.48 C. J. & Agnes Baumhover, Ernest & Ethel Keller, Lot Lot 1 of 1-1-3-1-1-2, John P. 532, Lenox Add. 14.43 Mettels Sub. . .. 333.94 Ernest & Ethel Keller, Lot Joseph & Agnes Lo Pianco, 2 of 533, Lenox Add. 1.87 Lot 1 of 1-4-1-1-2 E-% Ernest & Ethel Keller, Lot John P. Mettels Sub. 219.61 1 of 533, Lenox Add. 3.64 Mildred & Vincent Fischer, Wm. S. Molo, Lot 526, Lenox Lot 1 of 1.4-1-1-2 W?h Add. 183.18 John P. Mettels Sub. _ 194.43 Wm. S. Molo, Lot 525, Lenox City of Dubuque, Lot 1 of Add. 69.48 1-1-1-1-2, John P. Mettels Elsie Marie Wilhelm, Lot Sub. . .. _ . 912.88 524, Lenox Add. 37.90 Marcella & Eugene Nilles, Elsie Marie Wilhelm, Lot Lot 1 of 5.1-1-2, John P. 523, Lenox Add. 17.69 Mettels Sub. 52.05 Elsie Marie Wilhelm, Lot Marcella & Eugene Nilles, 522, Lenox Add... 10.23 Lot 1 of 2.1-2, Mineral Lot Joseph & Anna Schadle r, 399A 232.02 Lot 521, Lenox Add. 8.09 Mildred & Vincent Fischer, Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot Lot 2 of 2, Mineral Lot 506, Lenox Add. 183.18 399A ............. __ .. 23.22 Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot Merle G. & Helen Pergande, 507, Lenox Add. 69.48 Lot 1 of 1.1-2, Mineral Lot Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., 399A 316.36 Lot 508, Lenox Add. 37.90 Josephine Raska, Lot 1 of Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot 2-2, John P. Mettels Sub. 666.83 509, Lenox Add. 17.69 John M. & Eleanor Ward, Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot -- Lot 1 of 554, Lenox Add. 226.59 510, Lenox Add. .. ...... 10.23 Viola & Edward Cupps, Lot 555, Lenox Add. 67.41 Frank & Rosalia Miller, Lot . Henry V. & Eleanor Rath, 511, Lenox Add. 8.09 Lot 556, Lenox Add. _ 35.02 Abe Berk, Lot 499, Lenox Max & Hazel Edwards, Lot Add. ........ . 8.09 557, Lenox Add. _ .. 17.00 Abe Berk, Lot 500, Lenox Max & Hazel Edwards, Lot Add. __ . 10.23 558, Lenox Add. . ......... 10.36 Kathleen Grant, Lot 2, Molo Stephen C. & Rose Riniker, Place No. 1 17.69 Lot 559, Lenox Add, 6.77 Harvey Frank & Lula G. Alfred & Bernice Baumho- Miller, Lot 502, Lenox ver, Lot 1 of 534, Lenox Add. 37.90 Add ....................... ......... . Alfred & Bernice Baumho- 187.53 Harvey Frank & Lula G. ver, Lot 535, Lenox Add. 87.83 Miller, Lot 503, Lenox Add. 69.48 Alfred & Bernice Baumho- Lester V. & Helen Backes, ver, Lot 536, Lenox Add. 48.36 Lot 504, Lenox Add... 189.70 Ronald E. Hagensten, Lot 537, Lenox Add. Lester V. & Helen Backes, 22.23 Lot 457, Lenox Add. 183.18 Special Session, hehruary 14th, 1955 7$ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot Lot 1 of 1-1, Molo Place 1.1, Block 4, St, Anne's No. 1 88.43 Sub. 271.69 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot Lot 2 of 1.1, Molo Place 2, Block 4, St. Anne's Sub. 73.57 No. 1 31.07 Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., 3, Block 4, St. Anne's Sub. 30.57 Lot 1 of 2-1, Molo Place Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot No. 1 14.03 4, Block 4, St. Anne's Sub. 15.82 Guy G. & Doris Kenniker, Angelo & Anna Kerper, Lot Lot 2 of 2-1, Molo Place 5, Block 4, St. Anne's Sub. 8.43 No. 1 9.85 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., 12,434.66 Lot 451, Lenox Add. 8.139 '3.607.6 Cu. Yds. Excavation Arthur Trausch, Lot 452, Ca 0.63 ..__ _ ,, I ......1. 2,272.79 Lenox Add. 11.26 36.3 Sq. Yds. Concrete Drive - Arthur Trausch, Lot 453, ways O 6.00 217.80 Lenox Add. 19.45 3,775.8 Lin. Ft. Comb. Con - Arthur Trausch, Lot 454, crete Curb & Gutter C Lenox Add. 41.68 200 .. 7,551.60 .lames Wardel, Lot 455, Len- ox Add. 76.43 318.6 Lin. Ft. Radius Curb ,lames Wardel, Lot 456, Len- & Gutter 0 2.00 637.20 ox Add. .. 201.49 1 No. of Catch Basins Stand - Charles J. Pfeiffer, Lot 411, and C 125.00 125.00 Lenox Add. 201.49 1 No. of Catch Basins Twin Charles J. Pfeiffer, Lot 412, (i, 200.00 200.00 Lenox Add. 76.43 ***Purchase of Property 2,705.49 Margaret G. & Glen Howell, 'Extra Work Orders 1,234.95 Lot 413, Lenox Add. 41.68 Margaret G. & Glen Howell, ""'Purchase of Property 2,935.41 Lot 414, Lenox Add. 19.45 17,880 �4 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., Lot 415, Lenox Add. 11.26 'Less City Share 6,443.15 Cletus T. & Dorothy E. Cox, 11,437.09 Lot 416, Lenox Add. Paul T. Lippert, Lot 405, 8.89 8%p Extra Expense 914.97 Lenox Add. 4.04 5% Interest for 52 days 82.60 Paul Z'. Lippert, Lot 406, 12,434.66 Lenox Add. 5.13 Charles J. Pfeiffer, Lot 407, "'These amounts not payable to Lenox Add. 8.84 contractor. Charles J. Pfeiffer, Lot 408, All of which is assessed in pro - Lenox Add. 18.95 portion to the special benefits con - Charles J. Pfeiffer, Lot 409, 34.74 (erred. Passed, adopted and approved Lenox Add. this 14th day of February, 1955. Charles J. Pfeiffer, Lot 410, 91.59 CHARLES A. KLNTZINGER Lenox Add. . Mayor City of Dubuque, Lot 1 of 4, 641.25 CLARENCE P. WELU Mineral Lot 260 RUBEN V. AUSTIN City of Dubuque, Lot 2 of LEO N. SCHUELLER 2-4, Mineral Lot 260 78.35 Councilmen Dubuque Broadcasting Co., Attest: J. J. SHE Lot 1, 2-1-1-1-2-4, Mineral Cittyy Clerk Lot 260 185.88 Councilman Sc l moved the C Dubuque Broadcasting Co., adoption of the resoeso lutt ion. Second - Lot 1, 1-1.2.2, Mineral 430.39 ed by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried Lot 259 by the following vote: City of Dubuque, Lot 2, 2-2, Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council Mineral Lot 259 145.17 Austin, Schueller, Welu. City of Dubuque, Lot 1-2, men Nays—None. Mineral Lot 259 676.09 74 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Proofs of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of the intention of the City Council to issue bonds to provide for pay- ment of the assessed cost of the construction of curb and gutter on Pennsylvania Avenue from the Old Corporation Limits to the east prop- erty line of Chaney Road, present- ed and read. No written objections filed and no objectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for said public hearing. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Mayor Kintzing- er. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays -None. Absent -Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 2655 Resolution providing for the issu- ance of Street Improvement bonds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of the improvement of Pennsylvania Avenue. Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Du- buque, Iowa, for the improvement hereinafter described has been com- pleted and the City Manager has certified the completion thereof to the City Council and the City Coun- cil has ascertained the cost there- of and has determined that $12,434.- 66 Dollars of the cost thereof shall be assessed against the property subject to assessment therefor; and Whereas public notice, as provid- ed by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held, pursuant to such notice and all objections made thereto have been considered and determined; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: 1. That to provide for the pay- ment of the assessed cost of improv- ing Pennsylvania Avenue with con. crete curb and gutter from the old Corporation Limits to the East Property Line of Chaney Road there shall be issued street im. provement bonds in the amount of $12,434.66 Dollars in anticipation of he. deferred payment of assess- nents levied for such improvement. 2. Such bonds shall be called 3trect. Improvement bonds; and shall bear the date of March 16, 1955; and shall be numbered con- secutively; and they shall be num- bered, divided into series, and be in such denominations and for such maturity dates as are shown in the following table: 1. 9822 to 9824 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1956. 2. 9825 to 9827 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1957. 3. 9828 to 9830 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1958. 4. 9831 to 9833 inclusive -$500.00 each, April 1, 1959. 5. 9834 and 9835, $500.00 each, April 1. 1960. 6. 9836 and 9837-$500.00 each, April 1, 1961. 7. 9838 and 9839-$500.00 each, April 1, 1962. 8. 9840 and 9841-$500.00 each, April 1, 1963. 9. 9842 and 9843-$500.00 each, April 1, 1964. 10. 9844 and 9845-$500.00 each, April 1, 1965. 10. 9846-$434.66, April 1, 1965. 3. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in accord- ance with coupons thereto attached; 4. Said bonds shall not make the City of Dubuque liable in any way, except for the application of said special assessment funds. 5. Said bonds shall provide that they may be payable at any time prior to the maturity date stated therein at the option of the City of Dubuque and shall be in substan- tially the following form: No. .. Series No. .... CITY OF DUBUQUE Street 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 or at any time before that date, at the option of the City of Dubuque, the sum of Five Hundred dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the presentation and surrender of the interest cou- pons hereto attached. Both princi- Special Session, February 14th, 1955 75 pal and interest of this bond are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque un- der and by virtue of Chapter 396 of the 1950 Code of Iowa, as amend- ed, and the Resolution of said City duly passed on the 14th day of February, 1955, being Resolution No. 26.55. This Bond is one of a series of 25 bonds, 24 for $500.00 numbered from 9822 to 9845 inclusive, and one for $434.66 numbered 9846, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of improving Penn- sylvania Avenue with concrete curb and gutter from the old Corpora- tion Limits to the East Property Line of Chaney Road as described in said Resolution, in said City, which cost is payable by the abut- ting and adjacent property along said improvements and is made by law a lien on all of said property. It is payable only out of the Special Assessment Fund No. 1174 created by the collection of said special tax, and said fund can be used for no other purpose. It is hereby certified and recited that all the acts, conditions and things required to be done, prece- dent to and in issuing this series of bonds, have been done, happened, and performed, in regular and due form, as required by law and said Resolution, and for the assessment, collection and payment hereon of said special tax, the full faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In Testimony Whereof the City of Dubuque by its Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk and the Seal of said City to be thereto affixed, this 16th day of March, 1955. (SEAL) Mayor City Clerk (Form of Coupon) On the day of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to bearer, as provided in said bond, the sum of Dollars, in the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being months' interest due that date on its Bond No. dated Mayor City Clerk 6. That the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bond in a book kept for that purpose and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer. 7. That the City Treasurer is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be placed in a special fund to be known as Spe- cial Assessment Fund No. 1174 and paid out by him to pay the cost of said contract. 8. That the interest coupons at- tached to the bonds be signed with the facsimile signature of the May- or and countersigned with the fac- simile signature of the City Clerk. 9. That as fast as funds allow, be- ginning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same order as numbered. Adopted this 14th day of Feb- ruary, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N.SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb Statement of Harry Hutt, sub- scribed and sworn to, stating that he posted copies of the notice of levy of special assessment and in- tention of the City Council to is- sue bonds along the line of the im- provement for the construction of concrete curb and gutter on Penn- sylvania Avenue from the Old Cor- 76 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 poration Limits to the east prop- erty line of Chaney Road, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb, RESOLUTION NO. 27.55 A resolution providing for the issuance of Water Main Extension Bonds for the purpose of providing for payment of the assessed cost of 1954 Water Main Project No. 1, constructing water mains in Alpha Avenue from the south property line of Lenox Addition to the north property line of Indiana Avenue; Born Avenue from the south prop- erty line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the north property line of Indiana Avenue; Carlton Avenue from the west property line of Brown Ave- nue to the west end of Carlton Avenue; Indiana Avenue from the east property line of Born Avenue to the west property line of Alpha Avenue; Lenox Avenue from the west property line of Drexel Ave- nue to the east property line of Born Avenue; McPoland Avenue from the south property line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the north property line of Lenox Avenue, Ne- braska Avenue from the north prop- erty line of Lenox Avenue to the east property line of McPoland Ave- nue; Green Street from the west property line of Lot 190, Finley's Addition to the north property line of Pennsylvania Avenue; Wood - lawn Street from the north prop- erty line of Asbury Street to the south property line of Karen Street, in the amount of $10,995.90, pre- sented and read. Councilman Austin moved that a public hearing be held on the resolution on March 7th, 1955 at 7:30 P.M. and the City Clerk instructed to publish notice of the hearing in the manner required by law. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb RESOLUTION NO. 28-55 Resolution Setting Time and Place of Hearing and Prescribing. Notice of Intention to Authorize Bond Issue. Whereas Resolution No. 27-55, be- ing a Resolution authorizing the is- suance of Waterworks Main Exten- sion Bonds to pay a portion of the cost of the construction of a cast iron water main for the 1954 Water Main Project No. 1 has been intro- duced into the City Council; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa: Section 1. That a public hearing be had on said Resolution at 7:30 P.M. on March 7th, 1955 at the City Council Chambers in the City Hall in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at which time and place all interested persons will be heard; Section 2. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish notice of such meeting and of the intention of the City Council to issue such bonds by publication in the Telegraph Herald newspaper once at least ten (10) days before such meeting. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SIlEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kitnzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of David E. Sny- der in the amount of $500.00 for injuries received by Judy Snyder caused when her hand was caught in a self closing door at the Allison - Henderson Park, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- Special Session, February 14th, 1955 77 man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Howard C. Mc- Dermott in the amount of 57.50 for damages to his car caused in striking an uncovered manhole on Eighth Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Emma Kupfer- schmidt in the amount of $10,000.00 for injuries received in a fall on icy sidewalk while walking through ,Jackson Park, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Anna B. Quade, by Ralph A. Quade, in the amount of $175.00 for injuries re- ceived in a fall on a defective and icy sidewalk on the north side of East 26th Street between White Street and Central Avenue, present- ed and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Anna Mae Breckler in the amount of $6.95 for damages to her nylon boots caused by the use of salt on the street be- tween 10th and 8th Streets on Main Strect, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Fred Ruley in the amount of $58.87 for damages to his car caused in striking a de- fective manhole cover in front of the Page Hotel, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of J. D. Kulus in the amount of $58.33 for damages to his car caused in striking an open manhole in the 400 block on Eighth Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Irvin W. Kra. mer in the amount of $500.00 for damages caused by sewer backing up into his basement at his home at 722 Lowell Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Fred C. Jung- blut in the amount of $15.25 for damages caused by hehe city sew r backing up the house located at 1830 Grace Street, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and re- port. 78 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 January 24, 1955 Honorable Leo N. Schueller Mayor of Dubuque Dubuque, Iowa and the City Council of Dubuque Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: You have, undoubtedly, observed in recent newspaper articles and ad. vertisements the name change and expanded activities of the former Key City Gas Company. Our inten- tions were to attend one of the Council Meetings and explain more in detail our future plans and an- swer any questions the Council might have. However, I am sure you realize the tremendous amount of detail attendant in one of these corpora to changes and we have not, as yet, been able to acquaint you personally with certain details. Mr. Laverne J. Schiltz, the City Manager, suggested that a letter be written to the Mayor and City Coun- cil by North Central Public Service Co. accepting any obligations or re- quirements as set forth in the Franchise which was given the former Key City Gas Company and the Rate Ordinance No. 51.54. The purpose of this communication is to advise you that North Central Pub- lic Service Co. will accept the Fran- chise and Rate Ordinance formerly issued to The Key City Gas Com- pany and be bound by its terms and requirements. Should the City Council require additional information and will ad- vise us, indicating the date they would like to have a representative of the company meet with the Coun- cil, we will be glad to make plans accordingly. Very truly yours, North Central Public Service Co. R. G. Donovan, President Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Schwietering & Wallis asking for the return for cancellation of the Dubuque Plumb- ing and Heating Company's Exca- vation Bond number 2821412-10848 with the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the liability on the Excavation Bond number 28210-12-10848 of Dubuque Plumbing and Heating Company be released and a notifi- cation of said release be forwarded to Schwietering and Wallis. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of the Fidelity and Deposit Company asking can- cellation of liability of the Excava- tion Bond No. 43-87-314 of Louis Buechel, presented and read. Coun- cilman Austin moved that the lia- bility on the Excavation Bond No. 43.87-314 of Louis Buechel be re- leased and that the Fidelity and Deposit Company be notified of the action of the City Council. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of P. J. Houser, Director Division of Public Health Engineering, State Department of Health, Des Moines, Iowa, advising of the approval of plans and speci- fications for the proposed new ground water producing system for the City of Dubuque, Iowa, with the understanding that the items as outlined in a letter dated February 5, 1955, from Raphael G. Kazmann, Consulting Engineer, be included in the new well construction, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Dubuque City Employees Local 228 thanking Council for the raise granted to them the ist day of January, 1955. presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the communi- Special Session, February 14th. 1955 79 cation be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Dubuque Sports Bowl Corp. asking the City Council to extend its lease for another year to recompense them for the revenue lost while the 16th Street bridge was out for the past two years, presented and read. Mr. Leo Steffens and Mr. John Heider- scheit addressed the Council in sup- port of their communication. Coun- cilman Austin moved that the com- munication be referred to the City Manager and City Solicitor to con- fer with the Dock Commissioners on the question of the terms of the lease. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of the Dubuque Bank and Trust Company requesting that con- sideration be given to extending the meter parking zone to include the south side of 14th Street be- tween Central Avenue and White Street, or as an alternate to make the south side of 14th Street be- tween Central Avenue and White Street a parking zone limited to ten minute usage, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the Chief of Police and the Traffic Depart- ment for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Ixo A. Schwind Post No. 508 Veterans of Foreign Wars requesting permission to hold a Poppy Sale on the Streets of Du- buque, Iowa, on Friday May 13th, 1955 and Saturday May 14th, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the request be granted providing there are no con- flicting dates. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Farmers Supply Com- pany requesting that a one hour parking limit be placed on White Street between Tenth and Ninth Streets and also that the time limit for parking on Tenth Street be changed to one hour in this area, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be re- ferred to the Chief of Police and Traffic Department for investiga- tion and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Robert L. Frost and others, property owners and tax payers on Alta Street, submitting objections against the installing of curb and gutter on Alta Street be- tween Delaware Street and Green Street, presented and read. City Manager Schiltz submitted verbal recommendation that the petition be granted. Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be adopted. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of J. H. Stoeckeler re- questing that the blacktopping of West 32nd Street be carried suffi- ciently along West 32nd Street to pave the area in front of the west- erly 100 feet of Lot 2 of Gillespie's Subdivision, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred tothe City Manager for disposition. Seconded 80 Special Session, February 14th. 1955 by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Ycas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Dubuque County So- ciety for Crippled Children and Adults requesting permission to hold the Lily Tag Day on Saturday, April 2nd, and Monday evening, April 4th, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted providing there are no conflicting dates. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of the Stanley Home Products, Inc. requesting that a permanent type surfacing with curbs and gutters be constructed on Washington Street from Liebe Street northward 150 feet, present- ed and read. City Manager Schiltz submitted verbal recommendation that a plat and schedule be pre- pared covering the request and that the cost be assessed against the Stanley Home Products, Inc. and industrial property. Councilman Austin moved that the recommen- dation of City Manager Schiltz be adopted. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of John F. Walker re- questing a refund in the amount of $150.00 on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 133, as he has discontinued business on February 14th, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of John F. Walker to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 133. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of John F. Walker re- questing a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 313, as he has discontinued business on Feb- ruary 14th, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Audtior instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of John F. Walker to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cig- arette Permit No. 313. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the Financial Report of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the year beginning Janu- ary 1st, 1954 and ending December 31st, 1954, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of January, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Dubuque Air- port Commission submitting a re- sume of activities and accomplish- ments during the year 1954, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communication and report be received and placed on file and the members of 'ihe Airport Commission commended for serv- ices rendered and the City Solicitor instructed to prepare a resolution to be forwarded to the C.A.B. and to the representatives in Congress Special Session, February 14th, 1955 81 as to the needs of retaining air service for the City of Dubuque and that said resolution not only ask Dubuquers but residents of the sur- rounding community, including Wis- consin and Illinois to write to their representatives in Congress stating the need of retaining air service for Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Edward M. Tschirgi, Secretary & Treasurer of the Fire Pension and Retirement System, submitting a recapitulation of the receipts and disbursements of the Fire Pension and Retirement System for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1954 and ending Decem- ber 31, 1954, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the report be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Edward M. Tschirgi, Secretary & Treasurer of the Police Pension and Retirement System, submitting a recapitulation of the receipts and disbursements of the Police Pension and Retire- ment System for the fiscal year be- gining January 1, 1954 and ending December 31, 1954, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the report be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. January 24, 1955 lion. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have entered into a settlement agreement with Henry Mertes in which he has agreed to accept $2022.75 in full settlement of his claim for damages resulting from a fractured hip sustained in a fall near Third and Main Streets Janu. ary 25, 1954. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital has heretofore filed a notice of lien on any damages payable to Mr. Mertes and has advised me that it will accept $900.00 in full satisfaction of its lien. Mr. Mertes total hospital bill was in excess of $1400.00, his medi. cal expense was approximately $600.00 and he has a permaennt dis- ability. I recommend that the settlement be approved and that the Auditor be instructed to issue the following warrants: In the sum of $900 payable to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Henry Mertes, In the sum of $1122.75, payable to Henry Mertes and O'Connor, Thom- as, McDermott and Wright, and that said warrants be deliv- ered to this office for delivery to payees upon receipt of satisfactory releases and the dismissal of the pending action at plaintiff's costs. Respectfully, T. 11. NELSON Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Solici- tor Nelson be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the sum of $900.00 pay- able to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Henry Mertes, also that the City Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant in the sum of $1,122.75 payable to Henry Mertes and O'Con- nor, Thomas, McDermott and Wright, as settlement in full of the claim, and that said warrants be delivered to the office of the City Solicitor for delivery to the payees upon receipt of satisfactory releases and the dismissal of the pending action at plaintiff's Costs. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 2, 1955 lion. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In his last communication to you regarding Radio and TV interfer- ence Mr. Schiltz indicated that we S2 Special Session, February 14th. 1955 were awaiting a report from NIMLO on the subject. That report has now been received and can be sum- marized as follows: There are two types of radiation that can interfere with radio and TV reception, legitimate interfer- ence and "Spurious" radiation. Legitimate interference is the inter- ference caused by a licensed radio or TV transmitter—it includes co - channel and harmonic interference. The FCC controls this through the licensing powers and by spacing stations geographically and on the dial. The "spurious" radiation is caused by two types of equipment. In the one there is a legitimate but "restricted" use of radio waves for purposes other than communica- tion; this includes record players, garage door openers, et cetera. In the other type the radiation is only "incidental" such as diathermy ma- chines, electric motors, lighting sys- tems and radio and TV sets them. selves. Part of this "spurious" interfer- ence is now under FCC regulation. Industrial, scientific and medical equipment must now be licensed under Part 18 of the Commission's rules. The Commission is proposing to issue rules governing the rest of the restricted and incidental radia- tion. As proposed, all TV and FM receivers would require certifica- tion and the operation of any de- vice which interferes with author- ized radio services would be pro- hibited. Enforcement. Complaints are in- vestigated by the thirty-three field offices and 18 monitoring stations of the FCC. Obviously they are not enough to do the job and have been successfully supplemented in some 358 communities by television interference committees composed of amateur radio operators, TV dis- tributors, industry representatives and other interested volunteers. These committees have often been successful in amicably settling com- plaints. While the FCC welcomes local regulations governing this field it feels the investigation and detection of violations should be accomplished on the Federal level rhe FCC would then submit the facts to the local officials, who would take whatever corrective ac- tion is required. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Solicitor Nelson be received and made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 4, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: With reference to attached peti- tion of Mr. Phil C. Stecher request- ing vacation of the 10 foot alley ly- ing between Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 27 of Mills Sub. and that part of "A" of Mineral Lot No. 197 shown on attached sketch, and extending from 20' alley running northerly -souther- ly between Algona & Auburn Sts. at the easterly and north-westerly to Algona St., the Planning & Zon- ing Commission sees no possible future use to the City of this alley. On the other hand, this additional area will help Mr. Stecher obtain a full house lot and therefore if Mr. Stecher is willing to pay a fair price for same. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommends to your Honorable Body that the peti- tion be granted. Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By R. V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission be ap- proved and proper proceedings pre- pared. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Special Session, Fehruary 14th, 1955 813 February 4, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager and City Council, Dubuque, Iona Gentlemen: The Dubuque Planning and Zon- ing Commission has reviewed the attached petition of Emil J. Biasi referred to them by City Council January 24, 1955 and feel that any such rezoning in this choice Single Family area should be fostered and promoted by more than one peti- tioner. It seems logical that both sides of the street should have the same classification, yet there is no evidence that any others are inter- ested in the proposed degrading of this area. The Planning and Zoning Com- mission recommends denial of the petition by your Honorable Body. Yours truly, Dubuque Planning and Zoning Commision By R. V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the Plan- ning and 'Zoning Commission be ap- proved and that the petitioner be informed of the contents of the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 4, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager & City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Referring to attached petition of Mathew B. Olansky of December 10, 1954, the Planning & Zoning Commission finds conditions much as described by Air. Olansky in his petition and recommends to your Honorable Body the granting of the petition. Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Planning & 'Zoning Commission By It. V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission be approved and that proper proceed- ings be prepared. Seconded by Iouncilman Schueller. Carried by he following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- ,ilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 4, 1955 ro the Honorable Mayor, City Manager & City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: To give a major street designa- tion and classification to the south- erly section of the alley between Locust and Bluff Sts. just northerly from Dodge St. as suggested in at- tached petition of Mr. Henry Ott et. al. does not appear to the Planning & Zoning Commission as the proper method of clearifying the confusion of addresses experi- enced in this area. Certain rights inure to persons owning property on major streets which would be impossible to grant owners of prop- erty abutting this alley, therefore the Planning & Zoning Commis- sion recommends to your Honorable Body denial of the petition. In lieu of the proposed petition, the Planning & Zoning Commission recommends that the lower block of this alley be given a minor "Lane" designation and thus set no troublesome precedents. Respectfully submitted, The Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By R. V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission be ap- proved and that proper proceedings be prepared. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 7, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Richard C. Hen- schel and others requesting the in- stallation of a street light on Sulli- van Street between Levi and South- ern Avenue was referred to the City Manager and City Electrical Inspector for recommendation and report. 84 Special Session, February 14th. 1955 Upon investigation the lighting conditions in the vicinity of South- ern Avenue and Sullivan Street is found to be inadequate. It is recommended that the preS- ent street light on Southern Avenue west of Sullivan Street be installed one pole east on pole No. 207-9501) and that an additional light be in- stalled on Pole No. 207-964T, which is west of the present light on Southern Avenue. Also that a light be installed on Sullivan Street be- tween Levi and English Lane on Pole No. 207-950F. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Manag- er Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. January 11, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have been informed by Fire Chief, Thomas C. Hickson, of the outstanding conduct of Pipeman Raymond Ryan, while off duty the night of December 28, 1954. Because of the alertness of Pipe - man Ryan when passing the home of Louis Spielman at 601 Rhomberg Avenue, he observed flames coming from the home. He immediately in- structed an unidentified man to pull the alarm box and then proceeded into the house. He met Mr. Spiel- man and his brother on the steps and told them to get out of the building, but Mr. Spielman said his wife was in there. Pipeman Ryan told him to leave and he would get his wife. Crawling through heavy smoke, he located her and carried her out of the house to a neighbors. He then helped other firemen in extinguish- ing the fire. Pipeman Raymond Ryan is to be commended on his conduct and cer. tainly he reflects credit on his de- partment and other city employees. In recognition of Raymond Ryans conduct, I have prepared a resolu- tion for action of the City Council. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHII.TZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the communication of City Manager Schiltz be received and made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 29-55 Whereas it has been brought to the attention of the City Council that Pipeman Raymond Ryan of the Dubuque Fire Department con- ducted himself in an outstanding manner while assisting in rescue operations and extinguishing a fire while off duty. Whereas Pipeman Raymond Ryan of Engine Company No. 5, who re- sides at 535 Southern Avenue, and who was appointed to the Fire De- partment January 2, 1954, who was taking his brother and family home to 900 Rhomberg Avenue at ap- proximately 12:05 A.M. and while Passing Johnson and Rhomberg Avenue noticed flames coming out of the side window of the Spielman building. He stopped the car and told an unidentified man to pull the alarm box on the corner of Johnson and Rhomberg. Pipeman Ryan then went to the rear of the building and proceeded to go up to the rear stairway to the 2nd floor apartments when he met Louie and Henry Spielman coming out. Mr. Louie Spielman informed Ryan that his wife was in there yet. Ryan told Louie Spielman to get out of the building and that he would go in and bring her out. After crawling through the heavy smoke, he located her and carried her out of the building to one of the neighbors house. Pipeman Ryan then helped the other firemen in extinguishing the fire. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that Raymond Ryan is commended for his alertness and action in con- ducting himself in such an exem- platory manner while not on duty. Special Session, February 14th, 1955 85 Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution and that a copy of the resolution be forward- ed to Fireman Ryan and also that a copy of the resolution he for- warded to Fire Headquarters for their files. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. February 8, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque. Iowa. Gentlemen: 1 herewith submit the annual reports of the City Audi- tor, City Treasurer, and City Health Department for the period begin- ning January 1, 1954 and ending December 31, 1954. Respectfully submitted. L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 7, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am attaching the annual report of Huth Dennis, li- brarian of the Carnegie Stout Li- brary. The report indicates that the li- brary is performing outstanding service to the community and that the Board of Trustees and the staff of the library is to be commended on the excellent operation of the library. Respectfully submitted. L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that he report be received and placed in file. Seconded by Councilman ;chueller. Carried by the follow - ng vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 7, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: An investigation has been made of the poor lighting conditions on Seminary between St. Ambrose Street and Avoca Street. This street carries a considerable amount of traffic which is particu- larly heavy when events are sched- tiled at Senior High School. I recommend that a street light be installed on Seminary Street be- tween St. Ambrose and Avoca Streets, a point to be determined by the Electrical Inspector. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 7, 1955 ,ro the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of El- mer Boesen requesting a suspension of the last half of the 1953 taxes and the 1954 tax on the south 16' of City Lot 327 was referred to the City Manager for investigation and report. After confering with Mr. Boesen regarding this request, I find that due to age, infirmity and financial conditions he is unable to pay these taxes. However, after this period, it is my opinion that the property will again produce tax revenue. I recommend therefore that the petition be granted. Very truly Yours, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager 86 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 14, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following bonds and policy and desire to have your approval on same for filing: HEATING Dubuque Plumbing and Heating Company, American Casualty Co. Dubuque Sheet Metal Co., Na- tional Surety Corp. Louis Buechel (Buechel Plumb- ing and Heating), Maryland Cas- ualty Co. EXCAVATION Dubuque Excavating Company, 100 Bryant Street. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the Bonds and Policy be placed on file subject to the approval of the City Solicitor. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 14, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of A. M. Conlon in regard to different valua- tions placed on Lots 571 and 606 in Lenox Addition for various im- provements wer referred to the City Manager. The valuation listed on the sched- ule for Lot 571 in Lenox Addition was $700.00 for curb and gutter and water main constructed on Me. Poland Avenue and $300.00 for curb and gutter on Fairfax Avenue. The $300.00 valuation is in error, however, it is sufficient for the assessment levied against this prop- erty. Lot 606 for curb and gutter and water main on Nebraska Street had a valuation of $650.00 while for curb and gutter on McPoland, it was listed at a valuation of $1250.00. This valuation is in error and I recommend that the final schedule that is adopted be amended so that the assessment on Lot 606 for curb and gutter on McPoland be $162.50 based on valuation of $650.00 and that the deficiency of $85.55 be paid for from the Street Fund. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 14, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The City acquired two parcels of property for the widening and extending of Kauf- man Avenue. The acquisition of this right -away was made necessary due to the narrowness of the existing street which was only 25 feet. This was narrower than the recommend- ed width on the Master Plan and also the existing width of Kaufman Avenue. I recommend that the Resolution be adopted so that the property ac- quired will be dedicated for street purposes. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 30-55 Whereas, the City of Dubuque has acquired Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot two (2) of Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) of Lot Two (2) Of Lot One (1) of Highland Farm in the City of Du- buque, Iowa for street purposes for Special Session, February 14th, 195,5 g; the extension of Kaufman Avenue. Now Therefore, Be It Resolved that the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, dedicate Lot Two (2) of Lot One (I) of Lot One (1) of Lot Two (2) of Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) of Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) of High- land Farm in the City of Dubuque, Iowa for street purposes to be known as Kaufmann Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER. Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 31-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes with the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of the City. Name Address Kenneth Goetzinger, 2412 Central Avenue Be it Further Resolved that the bond filed with the application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. I. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent ---Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 32-55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, There- fore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this city. CLASS "e" PERMITS Name Address Jerome J. Love, 37 Eighth Ave- nue Arano H. Lolwing, 2616 Windsor Avenue Anthony C. Miholovich, 1900 Washington Street Kenneth E. Goetzinger, 2412 Cen- tral Avenue Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom- berg Avenue Joseph P. Hillard & Bernice Hil- lard, 431 Rhomberg Avenue Kathleen Mihalakis, 649 East 16th Street Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—' -Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 33-55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this council; and Whereas. the premises to be oc cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds; Now, Therefore, Council Be It Resolved by the of the Citv of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directenamed to issue to the followingamed plicants a Beer Permit. qg Special Session, February 14th, 1955 CLASS "B" PERMITS Name Address Jerome J. Love, 37 Eighth Ave- nue, Arano H. Lolwing, 2616 Windsor Avenue Anthony C. Miholovich, 1900 Washington Street Kenneth E. Goetzinger, 2412 Cen- tral Avenue Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom- berg Avenue Joseph P. Hillard & Bernice Hil- lard, 431 Rhomberg Avenue Kathleen Mihalakis, 649 East 16th Street Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 34-55 Whereas on January 24, 1955 the City Council adopted Resolution No. 18.55, which erroneously de- scribed the property involved, and it is the desire of the City Council to correct said error; Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Interstate Power Company, its successors, or assigns, be and it is hereby granted per- mission to construct and maintain an enclosed overhead bridge span- ning the alley between Lot 37 and Lot 164 A in the original townsite of Dubuque, upon the following terms and conditions: (a) That said structure will be constructed in accordance with the Plans now on file and under the supervision and inspection of the Building Commissioner; (b) That said permission shall be subject to the continuous control of the City Council and the City Council reserves the right to im- pose restrictions and conditions upon the enjoyment thereof as it may deem necessary in the public interest, including the right to re- voke and rescind such permission; (c) Should such permission be rescinded or revoked Interstate Power Company shall, within one year after receipt from the City of Dubuque of written notice so to do, at its own expense, remove said structure; and in the event of its failure so to do, permittee author- izes the City of Dubuque to remove said structure at permittee's ex- pense, assess the cost thereof against the premises, destroy the materials, and neither permittee, nor its successors or assigns shall have any claim against said City or any of its agents for any damages resulting from the removal of said structure; Section 2. As a further considera- tion of the privileges granted here- in Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, assume any and all liability for damages to per- sons and property which may re- sult from the construction or main- tenance of said proposed overhead bridge. The permittee, its succes- sors or assigns, at its own expense, agrees to pay on behalf of the City of Dubuque, all sums which the City of Dubuque may become obligated to pay by reason of any claim arising out of the construc- tion or maintenance of said over- head bridge or in settlement of any such claim. Permittee further agrees to investigate and defend any such claim at its own expense, and on behalf of the City. Section 3. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its final adoption and the acceptance of the terms and conditions hereof by the permittee. Section 4. That upon the adoption of this Resolution and the accept- ance thereof by permittee, the City Clerk be and he is hereby author- ized and directed to record a certi- fied copy hereof with the County Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Section 5. That Resolution No. 18-55 and the permission granted therein be and the same is hereby repealed and rescinded. Special Session, February 14th, 1955 89 Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, A.D. 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU. RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION NO. 34-55 Interstate Power Company, hav- ing read the foregoing Resolution No. 34-55, and being familiar with the terms and conditions thereof, does hereby for itself, its succes- sors or assigns, accept and agree to, all of the terms and conditions of said Resolution. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 15th day of February, 1955. INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY, By M. L. Kapp, President C. W. Edmonds, Asst. Secretary RESOLUTION NO. 35-55 Preliminary approval of proposed plans, specifications, form of con- tract, plat and schedule, including valuations appearing thereon, and all other documents for the fol- lowing improvement by surfacing of the following named streets with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete to -wit: 1. Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. 2. Jones Street from the West Property Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. 3. Leibe Street from the East Property Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. 4. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. 5. Fast 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line Of Elm Street, 6. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. 7. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of I.ot 13 in Finley, Waples and Bur- tons Addition. 8. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North. Total estimated assessed cost $104,128.19, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the, following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 10, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I herewith submit the attached sheets No.'s 1 to 12 in- clusive showing a schedule of the proposed valuations and proposed assessments for the City of Du- buque 1955 Hot Mix Hot Laid As- phaltic Concrete Surfacing Project. Submitted February 14th, 1955. K. J. CULLEN, City Engineer Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Engineer Cullen be received and made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 36-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the attached sheets No.'s 1 to 12 inclusive are hereby determined to be the sched- ule of proposed assessments for the City of Dubuque 1955 Hot Mix, Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur- facing Project and the valuation set out therein are hereby ap- proved. Adopted this 14th day of Febru- ary, 1955. gq Special Session, February 14th, 1955 CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 37—SS Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on its own Motion: Section 1. That it is deemed ad- visable and necessary for the pub- lic welfare to make and provide street improvements under the pro- visions of Chapter 391 of the 1950 Code of Iowa, by surfacing on the following portions of the following named streets with hot mix hot laid asphaltic concrete to wit: Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. Jones Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Burtons Addi- tion. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North. Section 2. Said improvements shall be constructed under contract and in accordance with the plane and specifications which have been prepared therefor by the City En- gineer and which together with the Plat and Schedules for such im- provements, have been approved by the City Council and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 3. That the cost and ex- pense of making said improvements will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within the assessable distance pro- vided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law. Property will be assessed, whether the same abuts on any of said portions of said street or is ad- jacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the street fund. The railway portion of any such streets shall be assessed against the railway company. Section 4. That the City Council by this resolution gives notice of its intention to issue bonds as pro- vided by Section 396.6 of the Code of Iowa, 1950, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvements: said bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the deferred payment of the assessments levied therefor, and that said bonds will be sold at pub- lic sale in the manner provided by law, but shall not be sold for less than their par value with accrued interest from date of bonds to the time of delivery thereof. Section 5. That unless property owners at the time of final consid- eration of this resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessment, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Section 6. For purposes of brevity and reference all the foregoing im- provements shall be known as "City of Dubuque 1954 Asphaltic Con- crete Surfacing Project Number 1." Introduced, approved and order- ed placed on file with the City Clerk this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CI.ARENCE P. WELD, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LFA N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Special Session, February 14th, 1955 91 Councilman Austin moved that the resolution just read being a resolution ordering street improve- ments be now considered complete in form for final passage and fur- ther move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and re- main on file for public inspection for at least one week before final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 3"S Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso- lution No. 35--55 given its prelim- inary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for pub- lic inspection, for the following improvement by surfacing on the following portions of the follow- ing named street with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete to wit: 1. Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. 2. Jones Street from the West Property Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. 3. I.eibe Street from the East Property Line of Jackson Street to the end of Lcibe Street. 4. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. 5. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 85' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. ti. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. 7. University Avenue from the East Property line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Bur- tons Addition. 8. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North. and, Whereas, the proposed Resolu. tion of Necessity for said improve- ment has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's of. fice for public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 7th day of March, 1955 a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property subject to as- sessment for the proposed improve. ment may appear and make objec. tion to the proposed plans and specifications and proposed form of contract and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the City of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will bear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTENGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V, AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 39-S5 Preliminary approval of proposed plans, specifications, form of con- tract, plat and schedule, including valuations appearing 92 Special Session, Febntary 14th, 1955 all other documents for the im- provements on the following streets by installing a Bituminous Concrete Surface course thereon, to -wit: 1. Auburn Street from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of University Avenue. 2. Clinton Street from the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street. 3. Eagle Street from the North Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street. 4. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 24th Street. 5. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 24th Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street. 6. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Marshall Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street, 7. Hennepin Street from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Windsor Avenue. 8. Ida Street from the South Prop. erty Line of Delhi Street to the North Property Line of Grace Street. 9. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. 10. Marshall Street from the West Property Line of Rhomberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lin. coln Avenue. 11. O'Hagen Street from the South Property Line of University Avenue to the North Property Line of Mineral Street. 12. Pearl Street from the North Property Line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street. 13. Pleasant Street from the West Property Line of Viola Street to the East Property Line of Stafford Street. Total Estimated Assessed Cost $82,845.57, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 9, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: 1 herewith submit the attached sheets No.'s 1 to 20 inclusive show- ing a schedule of the proposed valu- ations and proposed assessments for the City of Dubuque 1955 Bi- tuminous Project No. 1. Submitted, February 14, 1955. K. J. CULLEN City Engineer Councilman Welu moved that the communication of City Engineer Cullen be received and made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 40-55 Be It Resolved By the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the attached sheets No. 1 to 20 inclusive are hereby determined to be the sched- ule of proposed assessments for the City of Dubuque 1955 Bituminous Project No. 1 and the valuation set out therein are hereby approved. Adopted this 14th day of Febru- ary, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 41.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on its own Motion: Section 1. That it is deemed ad- visable and necessary for the pub- lic welfare to make and provide street improvements under the pro- visions of Chapter 391 of the 1950 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 93 Code of Iow;i, by surfacing on the following portions of the following named streets with Bituminous Concrete, to wait: 1. Auburn Street from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of University Avenue. 2. Clinton Street from the 'Vest Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street. 3. Eagle Street from the North Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street. 4. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 24th Street. 5. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 24th Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street. 6. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Marshall Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. 7. Hennepin Street from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Wind- sor Avenue. 8. Ida Street from the South Prop- erty Line of Delhi Street to the North Propctty Line of Grace Street, 9. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. 10. Marshall Street from the West Property Line of Rhomberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lin- coln Avenue. 11. O'Hagen Street from the South Property Line of University Avenue to the North Property Line of Mineral Street. 12. Pearl Street from the North Property Line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street. 13. Pleasant Street from the West Property Line of Vida Street to the East Property Line of Stafford Street. Section 2. Said improvements shall be constructed under con- tract and in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been preparod therefor by the City Engineer and which together with the Plat and Schedules for such improvements, have been approved by the City Council and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 3. That the cost and ex- pense of making said improvements will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within the assessable distance pro- vided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law. Property will be assessed, whether the same abuts on any of said portions of said street or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the street fund. The railway por- tion of any such streets shall be assessed against the railway com- pany. Section 4. That the City Council by this resolution gives notice of its intention to issue bonds as provided by Section 396.6 of the Code of Iowa, 1950, for the purpose of pro- viding for the payment of the as- sessed cost of said improvements; said bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the deferred payment of the assessments levied therefor, and that said bonds will be sold at public sale in the manner provid- ed by lav, but shall not be sold for less than their par value with accrued interest from date of bonds to the time of delivery thereof. Section 5. That unless property owners at the time of final consid- eration of this resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessment, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Section 6. For purposes of Brevi- ty and Reference all the foregoing improvements shall be known as "City of Dubuque 1954 Bituminous Concrete Surfacing Project Num- ber 1.' Introduced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 14th day of February 1955. CHARLES A. KINT 1NGER Mayor CLARE.N'CE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA. City Clerk Councilman Welu moved that the resolution just read being a resolu- tion ordering street improvements 94 Special Session, February 14th. 1955 be now considered complete in form for final passage and further move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and remain on file for public inspection for at least one week before final adop tion. Seconded by Councilman Aus- tin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 42.55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso- lution No. 39-55 given its prelimi- nary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office o2 the City Clerk for pub- lic inspection, for the improve- ments on the following portions of the following streets by installing a Bituminous Concrete Surface course thereon, to -wit: 1. Auburn Street from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of University Avenue. 2. Clinton Street from the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street. 3. Eagle Street from the North Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street. 4. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 24th Street. 5, Elm Street from the North Property Line of 24th Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street. 6. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Marshall Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. 7. Hennepin Street from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Wind- sor Avenue. 8. Ida Street from the South Prop- erty Line of Delhi Sheet to the North Property Line of Grace Street. 9. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. 10. Marshall Street from the West Property Line of Rhomberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lin- coln Avenue. 11. O'Hagen Street from the South Property Line of University Avenue to the North Property Line of Mineral Street. 12. Pearl Street from the North Property Line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street. 13. Pleasant Street from the West Property Line of Viola Street to the East Property Line of Stafford Street, and, Whereas, the proposed Resolu- tion of Necessity for said improve- ment has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's of- fice for public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 7th day of March 1955, a pub- lic hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham. ber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of 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 improve- ment, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Ne- cessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a no- tice 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 un- less property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolu- tion 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. Special Session, February 14th, 1955 95 passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCITUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 12, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The plans and specifications and form of contract for the develop- ment of a water supply from the aquifer on City Island is herewith attached. These plans have been prepared by Raphael G. Kazmann and have been approved by Mr. Hail, Super- intendent of the Water Department, and by the State Department of Health. I recommend that the City Coun- cil approve this plan and that bids be taken as soon as possible. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Counen- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent —Councilman Kolb. Preliminary Approval of Plans, Etc. RESOLUTION NO. 43 -SS Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the proposed plans, specifica- tions, form of contract, and all other documents contained herein, for the construction of four (4) (Es- timated Cost $132,000.00) or six (6) (Estimated Cost $184,800.00); verti- cal gravel -packed wells, each ap- proximately 200 feet deep and hav- ing 100 feet of stainless steel screen, with a water -producing ca- pacity of 2100 gallons a minute, complete with concrete foundation slab for pump house, bearing pile supports, and a protective earthen embankment; an alternate will be the construction of one (1) horizon- tal collector approximately 140 feet deep, utilizing Ranney Patents, with (A) (Estimated Cost $242,000.00) 1850 lineal feet of 8 -inch laterals or 1400 lineal feet of 12 -inch laterals with a water -producing capacity of 8400 gallons a minute or (B) (Esti. mated Cost $297,000.00) 2700 lineal feet of 8 -inch laterals or 1850 lineal feet of 12 -inch laterals, with a water- producing capacity of 12,600 gallons a minute, complete with concrete pump -house slab, are here- by approved and ordered filed in the office of City Clerk for public inspection and are to be considered a part of this resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Scbueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 4455 Whereas the City Manager has submitted proposed plans, specifica- tions, form of contract and esti- mates of cost for the extension and improvement of the municipal water plant by construction of four (4) or six (6) vertical gravel. packed wells, each approximately 100 feet deep and having 100 feet of stainless steel screen, with a water, producing capacity of 2100 gallons a minute, complete with concrete foundation slab for pump -house, bearing pile supports, and a pro- tective earthen embankment; an alterante will be the construction of one (1) horizontal collector ap- proximately 140 feet deep, utilizing Ranney Patents, with (A) 1850 lin- eal feet of 8 -inch laterals or 1400 lineal feet of 12 -inch laterals with 96 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 a water -producing capacity of 8400 gallons a minute or (B) 2700 lineal feet of 8 -inch laterals or 1850 lineal feet of 12 -inch laterals, with a water -producing capacity of. 12,600 gallons a minute, complete with concrete pump -house slab, and, Whereas it is necessary and de- sirable that a public hearing be had on said proposed plans, specifi- cations, and form of contract, that bids be received for said work at said hearing and that notice be giv- en of said hearing and invitation for bids all in accordance with Chapters 23 and 397 of the 1954 Code of Iowa Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque,Iowa: 1. That said plans, specifications, form of contract and estimates of cost of construction be placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection and that a public hear- ing be had thereon in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at 7:30 P.M. on the 23rd day of March 1955. 2. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of said hearing and publish invitation for bids for the construction of the work in the manner required by law and in particular in accordance with the provisions of Section 397.17 of the 1954 Code of Iowa. Passed and adopted this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 45.55 Resolution to fix a date for the initiation of proceedings for the is. suance of $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Whereas the City of Dubuque, in Dubuque County, Iowa, did hereto- fore, in the year 1900, establish a municipal waterworks in and for said City which has for many years been supplying water to said City and its inhabitants; and Whereas the management and control of said municipal water- works is vested in the City Council of said City and no board of trus- tees exists for this purpose; and Whereas it is necessary and de- sirable that improvements and ex- tensions to said municipal water- works be constructed, the cost whereof is estimated to be $1,500,- 000, for which purpose it will be necessary that said City issue its revenue bonds payable from and secured by the net earnings of said municipal waterworks as authorized and permitted by Section 397.10 et seq. of the Code of Iowa, such bonds to rank on a parity with $200,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, of said City heretofore issued un- der date of April 1, 1952, as per- mitted and provided for by the pro- ceedings authorizing the issuance of said outstanding bonds; and Whereas before proceedings are initiated for the issuance of such additional bonds it is necessary to fix a date of meeting of this City Council at which it is proposed to take action for this purpose and to give notice thereof as required by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That this City Council meet on the 7th day of March, 1955, at the City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., at which time and place proceedings will be in- stituted and action taken for the issuance of Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, of said City in the prin- cipal amount of $1,500,000 for the purpose of paying the cost of con- structing improvements and exten- sions to the municipal waterworks of said City. Section 2. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice of the proposed action for the issuance of said bonds, setting forth the amount of purpose thereof, the time Special Session, February 14th, 1955 97 when and the place where said meeting will be held, by publication at least one not less than ten (10) days before said meeting, in the "Telegraph -Herald", a newspaper published and of general circula- tion in said City. Said notice shall be in substantially the following form: Notice of Meeting For Issuance of Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, will meet on the 7th day of March, 1955, at the City Hall, in said City, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., at which time and place pro- ceedings will be instituted and ac- tion taken for the issuance of $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, of said City for the purpose of paying the cost of con- structing improvements and exten- sions to the municipal waterworks of said City. These bonds, when is- sutd, will not constitute general ob- ligations of said City nor will they be payable in any manner by taxa- tion, but will rank on a parity with presently outstanding Water Reve- nue Bonds, 1952 Series, of said City, dated April 1, 1952, and both of said issues of bonds, together with such additional bonds as may be hereafter issued from time to time on a parity therewith, will be pay- able solely and only from the net earnings of the municipal water- works plant and system of said City. At any time before the date of said meeting five or more taxpayers may file a petition in the office of the City Clerk, setting forth their objections thereto by order of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, this 14th day of February, 1955, J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Section 3. That all orders or res- olutions or parts of orders or reso- lutions in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 4. That this meeting be and the same is hereby adjourned to meet again at the time and place hereinbefore fixed, for further con- sideration of the matters herein set forth. Passed and approved Febru- ary 14, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Recorded February 15, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 12, 1905 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: During the past year studies have been made to determine what should be done so that our city water supply would be adequate over the next twenty year period. It was determined that the new water supply available on City Is- land be developed and that an iron removal and hardness reduction plant be constructed. The need for these facilities has been presented to the City Council and an effort has been made to put it to the people of the conununity through the media of radio and newspaper publicity. In order that sufficient funds are available to perform this con- struction work, to have sufficient funds available for operation and maintenance and do the necessary main extension work to keep up with the growth of the city, it is necessary that a rate increase be put into effect. The rate increase ordinance that has been prepared will provide the necessary funds for this construction. 1 recommend that the City Coun- cil adopt these rates in order that we may proceed to provide an ade- quate water supply for the City of Dubuque. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTL, Pity Manager 98 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 Councilman Welu moved that the Next 36,000 cubic feet per quarter recommendation of City Manager at .20per hundred cubic feet Next 1n5,00o cubic feet per quarter Schiltz be approved. Seconded by at .18 per hundred cubic feet Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the Next 150,000 cubic feet per quarter at . ..16 per hundred ruble feet following vote: Balance at .105 per hundred cubic feet Yeas -Mayor Kintzinger, Council- The minimum quarterly charge ac - men Austin, Schueller, Welu. cording to else of meters shall be as Nays -None. follows: 3.24 -allowance 900 cu. ft. Absent -Councilman Kolb. 6.00 -allowance 1800 cu. ft. "- 6.75 -allowance 1800 cu. ft. ORDINANCE N0. 3.55 t3(� - 8.00 -allowance 2200 cu. ft. 735"- 10.00 -allowance 2700 cu. ft. An ordinance fixing and estab- 2"- 12.00 -allowance 8400 cu. ft. lishing rates to be charged for (b) Water rates for users within the furnishing of water for resi- the City of Dubuque, Iowa, whose meters are read monthly shaft be as dential, commercial, industrial, and follows: other uses and purposes, within and First 1,000 cubic feet per month at without the Cit of Dubuque, pre- Y q E •86 per hundred cubic feet Next 1,000 cubic feet per month at scribing a penalty for violation .... .30 Per hundred cubic feet hereof, and repealing Ordinance P Next 1,000 cubic feet per month at .25 per hundred cubic feet No. 15-50, presented and read. Court. Next 12,000 cubic feet per month at Gilman Austin moved that the read- N- 20 per hundred cubic feet ext 86,000 cubic feet per month at ing just had be considered the first.18 per hundred cubic feet reading of the ordinance. Seconded g Next 50,000 cubic feet per month at _ .16 per hundred cubic feet by Councilman Schueller. Carried Balce at .105 per hundred cubic feet an by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Y g ac - The minimum monthly charge ac - cording to wise of meters shall be as men Austin, Schueller, Welu. follows: Nays -None. y 46"-E 1.08 -allowance 300 cu. ft. Absent -Councilman Kolb. 1.67 -allowance 400 cu. ft. i"- 2.25 -allowance 600 cu. ft. 1"- 2.67 -allowance 700 cu. ft. Councilman Austin moved that I%"- 3.33 --allowance 900 cu. ft. the rules be suspended requiring 2"- 4.00 -allowance 1100 cu. ft. T'- 6.00 -allowance 1800 cu. ft. an ordinance to be read on three 4"- 8.00 -allowance 2500 cu. ft. separate days. Seconded by Council s"- 12 00 -allowance 4400 cu. ft. 8"- 16.00 -allowance 6400 cu. ft. man Schueller. Carried by the fol- 10"- 20.00 -allowance 8400 cu. ft. lowing vote: Yeas -Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Section 2. Commencing with all meter readings on and after June 1, men Austin, Schueller, Welu. 1955, the rates to be charged for Nays -None. water supplied by the City Water Absent-Councilman Kolb, Department for residential, commer- cial, Industrial and other uses and purposes by any person, firm or cor- (Officlal Publication) poratl n outside the m ORDINANCE NO. 3.55 all be the Caeordeeupro- videdIowin Section 1 hereof plus an ad - An Ordinance fixing and establishing dttional 25%5 of the rates listed in rates to be charged for the furnish- Section 1 hereof. Ing of water for residential, corn- mercial• industrial, and otheruses Section S. Commencing June 1, and purposes, within and without the City of Dubuque, 1956, the following yearly charge for fire sprinkler service supplied by the prescribing a penalty for violation hereof, and City Water Department, within and without the City of Dubuque, Iowa, repealing Ordinance No. 15-50, Be It Ordained by the City Councll shall be paid semi-annually in ad - of the City of Dubuque: vance and they are fixed and deter - RATES FIXED: mined as follows: Minimum Annual Section 1. Commencing with all meter readings on or after June 1, Charge.... E 37.60 per year Up to 200 heads at 87.60 per year 1956, the rates to be charged for water for residential, commercial, in- 200 to 800 heads at 45.00 per year 800 to 400 heads at 52.50 per year dustrial and other uses and pur- poses by any person, firm or cor- 400 to 600 heads at 60.00 per year 600 to 800 heads at.. 67.50 per year poration supplying water within the rely of Dubuque, Iowa, shall be and 800 to 1000 heads at... 75.00 per year 1000 to 1200 heads at 82.50 per year they are fixed and determined as follows: 1200 to 1400 heads at 90.00 per year 1400 to 1600 heads at. 97.50 per year (a) Water rates for users within 1600 to 1800 heads at 105.00 per year 1800 to 2000 heads at 112.50 per year the City of Dubuque, Iowa, whose meters are read quarterly shall be as .. '1000 to 2200 heads at 120.00 per year 2200 to 2400 heads at 127.50 per year follows: First 8,000 cubic feet per quarter at 2400 to 2600 heads at 135.00 per year 2600 to 2800 heads at. 142.60 per year E .86 per hundred cubic feet Next 3.000 cubic feet per quarter at 2800 to 8000 heads at 150.00 per year 3000 .80 per hundred cubic feet to 3500 heads ut 157.60 per year For each additional 600 heada or Next 8,000 cubic feet per quarter at fraction thereof over 3500 hoods .25 per hundred cubic feet at $7.50 per year Special Session, February 14th, 1955 99 Section 4. Any person, firm or cor- poration who shall violate any of the provisions hereof shall be deemed gulitr of a misdemeanor and upon ot tonvection xceed there One shall undrbed tinDolled ars ($l()n.00) or Imprisoned not to exceed thirty (30) days in jail. Section 5. Ordinance No. 16-60, adopted June 15, 1960, be and the same is hereby repealed. Section 6. This ordinance shall be to full force and effect on June 1, publication1966, after l as required ts passage. byi�laon and w. ayao d upon first reading the d14th Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 14th day of Febru- ary, 1955. ellARLF,S A. KINTZINGER. ayor CLARENCE P. «ELU Ri'BFJN V. AUSTIN I,E0 N. SCHUEL ERinclimen Attest: J.J`yShea CClerk Published officially in The Tele- ofapebruarya newspaper this 18th day J. J. SHEA, It Feb. 18 City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Board of Dock Commissioners, City of Dubuque, Iowa, submitting revised informa- tion on the development of City Island, again dividing the Island into 3 areas, "A", "B", and "C" and advising the City Council that should public demand assume the proportion which is indicated, and which the Board is now exploring, that the Board will possibly recom- mend to the City Council and City Manager that the work on Area "B" be let by contract and that a bond issue be voted upon to finance the same, presented and read. Coun- cilman Austin moved that the com- munication be received and the Dock Board to be advised that the City Council is awaiting a definite recommendation. Seconded by Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 4655 Whereas cities within the State of Iowa have been limited in their operations and the services they can render to our citizens as a re- sult of existing laws affecting mu- nicipalities within the State. Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that they request the Legislature of the State of Iowa to enact such leg- islation that will 1. Prevent undue or unwarranted interference with local government. 2. Leave to cities power to set hours of work and salaries of em- ployees to conform with the budget and their duties. 3. Provide cities with sufficient powers to enable them to satisfy the mounting demands for service that they should be entitled to render. 4. Eliminate the outmoded system of revenue by personal property and real estate taxes and use the modern system of payroll deduc- tion, dividend and sales taxes that are made in the Municipality. 5. Enact State Enabling Legisla- tion so cities and towns can par- ticipate in Federal Housing benefits and slum clearance developments. e. Remove the battle every two years to have the Legislature enact laws approving the basic rights be- longing to cities. 7. Reapportionment of the legis- lature according to population and not area so cities and towns are truly represented. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution and that copies of the resolution be forward- ed to the Governor of the State of Iowa, State Senator of Dubuque County, State Representatives of Dubuque County, Chairman of the Committee of Cities and Towns, State Capitol Building, Des Moines, Iowa, and to the Executive Secre- tary of the Iowa League Munici- palities. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Sebueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. 100 Special Session, February 14th. 1955 RESOLUTION NO. 47-55 Whereas there has been intro. duced in the Iowa Legislature a Bill known as House File No. 47 changing the method of assessment and taxation of the property of electric light and power companies; and Whereas this proposed legislation has been reviewed by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and found not to be in the interest of the citizens of the city Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that House File No. 47 will create a hardship on the taxpayers of the city in providing police, fire, sani- tation, sewage, and other services for the electric light facilities, on which other taxing bodies will re- ceive the taxes. The distribution of the basis of mileage will greatly decrease the city tax revenue de- rived from our electric utility com- pany and result in an increase in property taxes on other real estate, approximately 6%. Be It Further Resolved that the City Council go on record as op- posing this legislation and that copies of this Resolution be ad- mitted to our State Representatives and SeA9tor. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of February, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution and that the City Manager be empowered to contact other cities which will be affected by this legislation. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Council recessed at 9:45 P. M. for the purpose of considering an ap- pointment to fill the vacancy on the Civil Service Commission and Council reconvened at 10:00 P.M. Councilman Welu moved that Jo. seph A. Carew be appointed as a member of the Civil Service Com- mission for the term expiring March 31, 1956. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. There being no further business Councilman Welu moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. J. J. SHEA Clerk Approved G 19 Adopted Councilmen: �%7/,',.//��r A/.................. ..................__.__ .. City Clerk . j 1 Special Session, February 14th, 1955 101 Board of Health 's enclosed for your file. Very truly yours, DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH (OFFICIAL) ENGINEERING Special Session, February 14th, C. L. Campbell 955. Public Health Engineer Board met at 10:05 P. M. Present—Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Aus- tin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb and Dr. A. J. Entringer. Iowa State Department of Health Des Moines, Iowa February 8, 1955 Mr. John J. Shea City Clerk Dubuque, Iowa Attention: Local Board of Health Gentlemen: The application for renewal of tense' by� 11111' Frank C. Wieland "op rate the Wieland Mobile Home arR, %1148 Central Avenue, Dubuque, during the calendar year 1955 has been approved. The yel- low copy of his application for re- newal of license is enclosed for your file. Very truly yours, Division of Public Health Engineering C. L. Campbell Public Health Engineer Mr. Ruben V. Austin moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Mr. Clarence P. Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb and Dr. A. J. Entringer. Iowa State Department of Health Des Moines, Iowa February 8, 1955 Mr. John J. Shea City Clerk Dubuque, low a Attention: Local Board of Health Gentlemen: The application for renewal of licesne by Mr. Ray Papin to operate the Hawkeye Trailer Court, 2641 University Avenue, Dubuque, dur- ing the calendar year 1955 has been approved. The yellow copy of his application for renewal of license Mr. Leo N. Schueller moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Mr. Ruben V. Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb and Dr. A. J. Entringer. There being no further business Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved that the Board of Health meeting ad- journ. Seconded by Mr. Leo N. Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb and Dr. A. J. Entringer. J. J. SHEAF Cl ar f Health Approved _ 1J� Adopted Members of Bd. of Health Y! y ................. Clerk, Board of Health Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 1(1.3 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Regular Session, March 7th, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P. M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen A u s t i n, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Mayor Kintzinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pen- dency of resolution of, necessity and hearing upon proposed plans, speci- fications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the following portions of the following named streets with hot mix, hot laid as- phaltic concrete, to -wit: Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. Jones Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Burtons Ad. dition. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Lelbe Streel to the end of Washington Streel North. Total estimated assessed cosi $104,128.19, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved tha the proof of publication be re ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun ea, :ilman Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vot^: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Martin and Dorothy Schuster submitting objection to the proposed special assessment to be levied against Lot 18 of Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 for the improve- ment of University Avenue, pre- sented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Council for consideration at the time of the levy of the special as- sessment for said improvement. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Decision of Council upon objec- tions bjecttions to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improve- ments. RESOLUTION NO. 48-55 Whereas, propoied plans and specifications and form of con- tract for the following improve- ment by surfacing on the follow- ing portions of the following nam- ed streets with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete, to -wit: Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. Jones Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Burtons Addition. 104 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 Washington Street from th North Property Line of Leibe Stree to the end of Washington Stree North have been approved by thi City Council of the City of Du buque and public notice given a; provided by Chapter 23 of the Codc of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing o1 all objections to said plans, specifi cations or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time beinj this 7th day of March, 1955, and Whereas, the City Council met in regular session this 7th day of March, 1955, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or contract for or cost of the improvement herein de- scribed and proposed to be made; and Whereas, all interested parties have been given an opportunity to be heard and all objections which have been duly weighed and con- sidered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, specifica- tions, contract for or cost of said improvement herein described and proposed to be made, be and the same hereby overruled and such plans, specifications and form of contract heretofore are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a matter of permanent record in connection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 37—SS Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on its own motion: Section 1. That it is deemed ad. visable and necessary for the pub- lic welfare to make and provide street improvements under the pro- visions of Chapter 391 of the 1950 Code of Iowa, by surfacing on the following portions of the following named streets with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete to wit: Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. Jones Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. Leibe Street from the East Prop. erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of I.ot 2 of 2 Of Summit Addition. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Burtons Ad- dition. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North. Section 2. Said improvements shall be constructed under contract and in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared therefor by the City En- gineer and which together with the Plat and Schedules for such im- provements, have been approved by the City Council and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 3. That the cost and ex- pense of making said improvements will be assesed upon and against all privately owned property lying 11mvidar Session, March 7th, 1955 105 within the assessable distance pro- vided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law. Property will be assessed, whether the same abuts on any of said portions of said street or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the street fund. The railway portion of any such streets _shall be assessed against the railway company. Section 4. That the City Council by this resolution gives notice of its intention to issue bonds as pro- vided by Section 396.6 of the Code of Iowa, 1950, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvements: said bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the deferred payment of the assessments levied therefor, and that said bonds will be sold at pub- lic sale in the manner provided by law, but shall not be sold for less than their par value with accrued interest from date of bonds to the time of delivery thereof. Section 5. That unless property owners at the time of final con- sideration of this resolution have on file with the City Clerk objec. tions to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections there- to. Section 6. For purposes of brev- ity and reference all the foregoing improvements shall be known as "City of Dubuque 1955 Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Project Num- ber 1." Introduced, approved and order- ed placed on file with the City Clerk this 14th day of February, 1955. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted by the City Council this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CI ARF.NCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA. City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second ed by Councilman Schueller. Car -it'd by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 49-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that pursuant to a resolution of neces- sity No. 37-55 which was duly passed by this Council, for the fol- lowing improvement by surfacing on the following portions of the following named streets with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete, to -wit: Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. Jones Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jockson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Burtons Ad- dition. fr. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North be and the same are hereby ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own motion and with or without the petition of property owners. All the work shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications here. tofore adopted and now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved that the cost and expense of the said im- provements be paid for by levying special assessments against the pri- vately owned property lying within the assessable distance from the improvements, whether such prop- 106 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 erty abut upon the same or are the Str the t East Property Line of Queen jacent thereto, according area thereof and in proportion to Eerred, and agle Street from the North the special benefits be aid out of the South Property ty Line of hLine ofomas aViola ce to any deficiency will be p the street funds of the city. Pay- Street. ment will be made to the contractor Elm Street from the North Prop - out of funds realized from the erty Line of 22nd Street to the sale of bonds to be issued in antici- South Property Line of 24th Street. pation of deferred payments of Elm Street from the North Prop - assessments as provided by law erty Line of 24th Street to the after the work has been completed South Property Line of 26th Street. and accepted by the City Council. Garfield Avenue from the North Be It Further Resolved that the property Line of Marshall Street to City Clerk be and he is hereby the South Property Line of Stanton ordered and directed to advertise Street. for proposals for the construction Hennepin Street from the West of the various improvements herein Property Line of Stafford Street to provided for in the manner provid- the East Property ert Line of Windsor ed by law, the said improvements shall be completed on or before Avenue. 150 calendar days after (date of Ida Street from the South Prop - contract is sufficient) to complete erty Line of Delhi Street to the this improvement. North Property Line of Grace Be It Further Resolved that this Street. resolution being deemed urgent and Lindberg Terrace from the East of immediate necessity shall be in Property Line of Eagle Street to force and effect from and after its the end of Lindberg Terrace. passage and adoption by the City Marshall Street from the West Council. Property Line of Rhomberg Avenue Passed, adopted and approved to the East Property Line of Lin - this 7th day of March, 1955. coln Avenue. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, O'Hagen Street from the South Mayor Property Line of University Avenue CLARENCE P. WELU, to the North Property Line of Min- RUBEN V. AUSTIN, eral Street. LEO N. SCHUELLER, pearl Street from the North Councilmen Property Line of O'Hagen Street to Attest: J. J. SHEA, the endof Pearl Street. City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the Pleasant Street from the West adoption of the resolution. Second- Property Line of Viola Street to ed by Councilman Welu. Carried the East Property Line of Stafford by the following vote: IStreet. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Total Estimated Assessed Cost men Austin, Schueller, Welu. $82,845.57 presented and read. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the Absent—Councilman Kolb. proof of publication be received Proof of Publication, certified to and filed. Seconded by Councilman by the publishers, of notice of pen- Schueller. Carried by the following dency of resolution of necessity and vote: hearing upon proposed plans, speci- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council fications, form of contract and cost men Austin, Schueller, Welu. of improvements for the improve- Nays—None. ments on the following portions of Absent—Councilman Kolb. the following streets by installing Petition of Wm. D. Gross and a Bituminous Concrete Surface others objecting to the proposed course thereon, to -wit: improvement of Garfield Avenue Auburn Street from the North from Marshall Street to Stanton East Property Line of Grace Street Street with bituminous concrete to the South West Property Line of surfacing until such a time as a gas University Avenue. main is laid and all gas connections Clinton Street from the West are made to the property lines of Property Line of Windsor Avenue every lot and also until water con- Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 107 nections are made to all vacant lots along Garfield Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by councilman Welu. Car• ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY 1725 Carroll Avenue Saint Paul 4W, Minnesota 356 Main Street Dubuque, Iowa February 18, 1955 City of Dubuque City Manager's Office Dubuque, Iowa Attention: Mr. Ken Cullen City Engineer Dear Sir: This is to advise that the North Central Public Service Company has, in their plans for new construction between June 1 and August 1, 1955, a new gas main extension to be located in Garfield Street and extending from Marshall to Stanton. We ask that this work be given consideration when planning your street surfacing program to en- able us to lay the main before any resurfacing or curb work is done at that point. Very truly yours, NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC SERVICE CO. E. J. Welsh, Chief Engineer Councilman Austin moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin. Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Decision of Council upon oblea fions to plans, specifications, form Of contract and cost of Improve- ments. RESOLUTION NO. SO -SS Whereas, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvements on the fol- lowing port ions of the following streets by installing a Bituminous Concrete Surface course thereon to -wit: Auburn Street from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of University Avenue. Clinton Street from the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street. Eagle Street from the North Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 24th Street. Elm Street from the North Prop erty Line of 24th Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Marshall Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. Hennepin Street from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Windsor Avenue. Ida Street from the South Prop- erty Line of Delhi Street to the North Property Line of Grace Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. Marshall Street from the West Property Line of Rhomberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lin. coln Avenue. O'Hagen Street from the South Property Line of University Avenue to the North Property Line of Min. eral Street. Pearl Street from the North Property Line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street Pleasant Street fram the West Property Line of Viola Street to the East Property Line of Stafford Street have been approved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque and public notice given as provided by Chapter23of the Code of Iowa, 1950, pertaining public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of all objections to said plans, spect- fications or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 7th day of March, 1955; and Whereas, the City Council met in regular session this 7th day of her Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering 108 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or contract for or cost of the improvement herein described and proposed to be made; and Whereas, all interested parties have been given an opportunity to be heard and all objections which have been duly weighed and considered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, speci- fications, contract for or cost of said improvement herein described and proposed to be made, be and the same hereby overruled and such plans, specifications and form of contract heretofore approved are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a matter of permanent record in connection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car. ried by the following vote: Nays—None. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 41.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on its own motion: Section 1. That it is deemed ad. visable and necessary for the pub- lic welfare to make and provide street improvements under the pro- visions of Chapter 391 of the 1950 Code of Iowa, by surfacing on the following portions of the following named streets with bituminous con. crete, to -wit: Auburn Street from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of University Avenue. Clinton Street from the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street. Eagle Street from the North Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street. Elm Street from the North Prop. erty Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 24th Street. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line of 24th Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Marshall Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. Hennepin Street from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Wind- sor Avenue. Ida Street from the South Prop. erty Line of Grace Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. Marshall Street from the West Property Line of Rhomberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lin- coln Avenue. O'Hagen Street from the South Property Line of University Avenue to the North Property Line of Min- eral Street. Pearl Street from the North Property Line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street. Pleasant Street from the West Property Line of Viola Street to the East Property Line of Stafford Street. Section 2. Said improvements shall be constructed under contract and in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared therefor by the City En- gineer and which together with the Plat and Schedules for such im- provements, have been approved by the City Council and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 3. That the cost and ex- pense of making said improvements will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within the assessable distance pro- vided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law. Property will be assessed whether the same abuts on any por- tions of said street or is adjacent Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 109 thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any de- ficiency shall be paid out of the street fund. The railway portion of any such streets shall be as- sessed against the railway company. Section 4. That the City Council by this resolution gives notice of its intention to issue bonds as pro- vided by Section 396.6 of the Code of Iowa, 1950, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvements; said bonds to be issued in anticipa- tion of the deferred payment of the assessments levied therefor, and that said bonds will be sold at pub- lic sale in the manner provided by law, but shall not be sold for less than their par value with accrued interest from date of bonds to the time of delivery thereof. Section 5. That unless property owners at the time of final con- sideration of this resolution have on file with the City Clerk objec- tions to the amount of the pro- posed assessment they shall be deemed to have waived all objec- tions thereto. Section 6. For purposes of brevity and reference all the foregoing im- provements shall be known as "City of Dubuque 1955 Bituminous Concrete Surfacing Project Num- ber 1". Introduced, approved and or- dered placed on file with the City Clerk this 14th day of February, 1955. The foregoing resolution was fi- nally passed and adopted by the City Council this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGEA Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved thi adoption of the resolution. Second ed by Councilman Welu. Carried b; the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 51.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- :il of the City of Dubuque that pursuant to a resolution of neces- sity No. 41-55 which was duly passed by this Council, for the im- provements on the following por- tions of the following streets by installing a Bituminous Concrete Surface course thereon, to -wit: 1. Auburn Street from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of University Avenue. 2. Clinton Street from the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street. 3. Eagle Street from the North Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street. 4. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 24th Street. 5. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 24th Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street. 6. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Marshall Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. 7. Hennepin Street from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Wind- sor Avenue. 8. Ida Street from the South Property Line of Delhi Street to the North Property Line of Grace Street. 9. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. 10. llfarshall Street from the West Property Line of Rhomberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lin- coln Avenue. 11, O'Hagen Street from the South Property Line of University Avenue to the North Property Line of Mineral Street. 12. Pearl Street from the North Property Line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street. 13. Pleasant Street from the West Property Line of Viola Street to the East Property Line of Stafford Street, be and the same are hereby ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own motion and 110 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 with or without the petition of property owners. All the work shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications hereto- fore adopted and now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved that the cost and expensefforthe by levying provements be paid special assessments against the pri- vately owned property lying within the assessable distance from the improvements, whether such prop- erty abut upon the same or are ad. jacent thereto, according to the area thereof and in proportion fo the special benefits conferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the street funds of the city. Pay- ment will be made to the contractor out of funds realized from the sale of bonds or with .................................. . to be issued in anticipation of de- ferred payments of assessments as provided by law after the work has been completed and accepted by the City Council. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby or- dered and directed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the various improvements herein provided for in the manner pro- vided by law, the said improve- ments shall be completed on or before 150 calendar days after date of contract is sufficient to complete this improvement. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council.ss Pawed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHULLLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to I y the publishers, of notice of the intention of the City Council to authorize the issuance of $10,995.90 of Water Main Extension Bonds for the purpose of part of the cost of construction of a cast iron water main in Alpha Avenue from the south property line of Lenox Ave- nue to the north property line of Indiana Avenue, in Born Avenue from the south property line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the north property line of Indiana Avenue, in Carlton Avenue from the west prop- erty line of Brown Avenue to the west end of Carlton Avenue in In- diana Avenue from the east prop- erty line of Born Avenue to the west property line of Alpha Ave- nue, in Lenox Avenue from the west property line of Drexel Ave- nue to the east property line of Born Avenue, in McPoland Avenue from the south property line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the north property line of Lenox Avenue, in Nebraska Avenue from the north property line of Lenox Avenue to the east property line of McPoland Avenue, in Green Street from the west property line of Lot 190, Fin- ley's Addition to the north property line of Pennsylvania Avenue. in Woodlawn Street from the north property line of Asbury Street to the south property line of Karen Street, presented and read. No writ- ten objections filed and no objec- tors present in the Council Cham- ber at the time set for said pub- lic hearing. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publica- tion be received and filed. Second. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 27.55 Resolution providing for the issu- ance of Water Main Extension bonds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of 1954 Water Main Project No. 1— constructing water mains in Alpha Avenue, Born Avenue, Carlton Ave- nue, Indiana Avenue, Lenox Ave- nue, McPoland Avenue, Nebraska Avenue, Green Street and Wood - lawn Street. Retgular Session, March 7th, 1955 111 Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Du- buque, Iowa, for the improvement hereinafter described has been com- pleted and the City Manager has certified the completion thereof to the City Council and the City Coun- cil has ascertained the cost thereof and has determined that $19,742.68 Dollars of the cost thereof shall be assessed against the property subject to assessment therefor; and Whereas public notice, as provid- ed by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held, pursuant to such notice and all objections made thereto have been considered and determined; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque: 1. That to provide for the pay- ment of the assessed cost of the construction of a cast iron water main in Alpha Avenue from the South Property Line of Lenox Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Indiana Avenue. Carlton Avenue from the West Property Line of Brown Avenue to the West end of Carlton Avenue. Indiana Avenue from the East Property Line of Born Avenue to the West Property Line of Alpha Avenue. Lenox Avenue from the West Property Line of Drexel Avenue to the East Property Line of Born Avenue. McPoland Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Nebraska Avenue from the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the East Property Line of McPo- land Avenue. Green Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Lot 190, Finley's Addi- tion to the North Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue. Woodlawn Street from the North Property Line of Asbury Street to the South Property Line of Karen Street, there shall be issued Water Main Extension bonds in the amount of $10,995.90 Dollars in anticipation of the deferred pay- ment of assessments levied for such improvement. 2. Such bonds shall be called Water Main Extension bonds; and shall bear the date of January 10, 1955; and shall be numbered con- secutively; and they shall be num- bered, divided into series, and be in such denominations and for such maturity dates as are shown in the following table: 1. 9847 and 9848-$500.00 each, June 1, 1956. 2. 9849 and 9850-$500.00 each June 1, 1957. 3. 9851 and 9852-$500.00 each, June 1, 1958. 4. 9853 and 9854-$500.00 each, June 1, 1959. 5. 9855 and 9856-500.00 each, June 1, 1960. 6. 9857 and 9858-X500.00 each, June 1, 1961. 7. 9859 and 9860500.00 each, June 1, 1962. 8. 9861 and 9862•$500.00 each, June 1, 1963. 9. 9863, 9864 and 9865--4500.00 each, June 1, 1964. 10. 9866 and 9867-$500.00 each, June 1, 1965. 10. 9868-$495.90, June 1, 1965. 3. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually in accord- ance with coupons thereto at- tached; 4. Said bonds shall not make the City of Dubuque liable in any way, except for the application of said special assessment funds. 5. Said bonds shall provide that they may be payable on June 1st of any year prior to the maturity date stated therein at the option of the City of Dubuque and shall be in sub- stantially the following form: No. _. Series No. CITY OF DUBUQUE Water Main Extension Bond The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer here- of, on the first day of or on June 1st of any year prior thereto, at the option of the City of Dubuque, the sum of Five Hundred dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the presentation 112 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 and surrender of the interest cou- pons hereto attached. Both princi- pal and interest of this bond are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque under and by virtue of Chapter 156 of the Acts of the 54th General As- sembly of Iowa and the Resolution of said City duly passed on the 7th day of March, 1955, being Resolu- tion No. 27-55. This Bond is one of a series of 22 bonds, 21 for $500.00 numbered from 9847 to 9867 inclusive, and one for $495.90 numbered 9868, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of constructing cast iron water mains for the 1954 Wa- ter Main Project No. 1 as described in said Resolution, in said City, which cost is payable by the abut- ting and adjacent property along said improvements and is made by law a lien on all of said property. It is payable only out of the Special Assessment Fund No. 1172 created by the collection of said special tax, and said fund can be used for no other purpose. It is hereby certified and recited that all the acts, conditions and things required to be done, prece- dent to and in issuing this series of bonds, have been done, hap- pened, and performed, in regular and due form, as required by law and said Resolution, and for the assessment, collection and payment hereon of said special tax, the full faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In Testimony Whereof the City of Dubuque by its Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk and the Seal of said City to be thereto affixed, this 10th day of January, 1955. (SEAL) Mayor City Clerk (Form of Coupon) On the day of , the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to bearer, as provided in said bond, the sum of Dollars, in the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being months' interest due that date on its Bond No. dated Mayor City Clerk 6. That the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bond in a book kept for that purpose and to then deliv- er them to the City Treasurer. 7. That the City Treasurer is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be placed in a special fund to be known as Special Assessment Fund No. 1172 and paid out by him to Pay the cost of said contract. 8. That the interest coupons at- tached to the bonds be signed with the facsimile signature of the May. or and countersigned with the fac- simile signature of the City Clerk. 9. That as fast as funds allow, beginning with June 1, 1955, these bonds shall be called and retired in the same order as numbered. Adopted this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGM Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of meet- ing for the issuance of $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, Presented and read. No written ob- jections filed and no objectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for said public hear- ing. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be received Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 113 and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 52.55 Resolution initiating proceedings for the issuance of $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series. Whereas, the City of Dubuque, in Dubuque County, Iowa, has hereto- fore established a municipal water- works plant and system the man- agement and control of which is vested in the City Council of said City and pursuant to a resolution finally adopted by the City Council of said City on May 14, 1952, there have been heretofore issued and are now outstanding Water Reve- nue Bonds, 1952 Series, of said City to the amount of $200,000, dat- ed April 1, 1952, bearing interest at the rate of two and one-half per cent per annum and maturing $50,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1955 to 1958, inclusive, and in and by said resolution the right was reserved to the City to from time to time authorize, issue and deliver under specified condi- tions additional Water Revenue Bonds ranking on a parity with the bonds thereby authorized; and Whereas, this Council has here- tofore determined it advisable and necessary that the City of Dubuque, Iowa, improve and extend its mu- nicipal waterworks plant and sys- tem, the estimated cost of which improvements and extensions ag- gregates $1,500,000 and under the provisions of Sections 397.9 et seq. of the Code of Iowa, 1954, said City is authorized to issue negotiable in- terest bearing revenue bonds for the purpose of defraying the cost of such improvements and exten- sions which bonds are to be paid from the net earnings of such wa- terworks plant and system; and Whereas, a notice of the inten- tion of this Council to take action for the issuance of said additional $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, of said City has here- tofore been duly published and no petition setting forth objections to such proposed action has been filed in the office of the City Clerk. Now, Therefore, Be It and It Is Hereby Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as fol- lows: Section I. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and di- rected to arrange for the prepara- tion of a resolution authorizing the issuance of $1,500,000 Water Reve- nue Bonds, 1955 Series, of said City, prescribing the form of said bonds and providing for the pay- ment of the principal thereof and interest thereon from the future net earnings of the municipal wa- terworks plant and system. Section 2. That this hearing and meeting be and the same is hereby adjourned to the 7th day of April, 1955, at the City Hall in said City, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. for the consid- eration and passage of the resolu- tion referred to in the preceding paragraph hereof. Section 3. That all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby re- pealed. Passed and approved March 7, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Recorded March 8, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried Ly the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 53.55 Resolution directing the adver- ti.semens and sale of $1,500,000 Wa- ter Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series. Whereas, it is necessary and for the best interests of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, that $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, con- templated to be issued by the City be offered for sale at this time; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That bonds hereinafter described, of the City of Dubuque, 114 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 Iowa, be offered for sale pursuant to published advertisement, name- ly: $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, dated May 1, 1955, bearing interest payable December 1, 1955, and semiannually there- after, and maturing $150,000 on December 1, 1959, $75,000 on De- cember 1 of each of the years 1960 and 1961, $80,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1962 to 1964, in- clusive, $85,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1965 and 1966, $90,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1967 and 1968, $95,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1969 and 1970, $100,000 on Decem- ber 1, 1971, $105,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1972 and 1973, and $110,000 on December 1, 1974, but with the bonds maturing in the years 1966 to 1974, inclusive, redeemable at the option of the City prior to maturity in inverse numerical order on any interest payment date on or after Decem- ber 1, 1965, on terms of par and accrued interest. Section 2. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish notice of the sale of said bonds for two or more successive weeks in the "Telegraph - Herald", a newspaper of general cir- culation in Dubuque County, print- ed and published in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, such notice to be in the customary form and to state that bids will be received and acted upon by this Council at a meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M., on April 4, 1955. Section 3. That the Clerk is fur- ther authorized to prepare and re- lease such further information as he may deem advisable in order to afford due publicity to the sale of said bonds. Section 4. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict here- with be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed and approved March 7, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Mrs. Mabel Bauer in the amount of $54.50 for injuries received in a fall on an icy sidewalk at 437 Eighth Avenue, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Margaret Sad- ler in an unstated amount for in- juries received in a fall on an icy sidewalk at the corner of 24th Street and Central Avenue, present- ed and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Joe O'Connell in an unstated amount for injuries received in a fall on icy sidewalk at 504 Bluff Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of George Brusky in an unstated amount for injuries received in a fall caused by strik- ing a hole in the street on Robinson Street, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and re- Regular Session, :March 7th, 1955 115 port. Seconded by Councilman Aus- tin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Mrs. Lena O'Neill, by Donald R. Breitbach, Attorney for Claimant, in the amount of $5,000.00 for injuries received in a fall on icy sidewalk abutting and in front of the resi. dence located at 800 West Locust Street, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Aus- tin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Edmund M. and Dorothy L. Plein advising Council that they would settle their claim against the City of Dubuque for the amount of $300.00 caused by the City of Dubuque unlawfully connecting to the sewer, which they constructed at their own expense, in Clinton Street from the present sewer in the alley between Queen Street and Windsor Avenue west- erly to the alley first west of Queen Street, presented and read. Council- man Austin moved that the com- munication be referred back to the City Manager and City Solicitor to confer with Mr. and Mrs. Plein for the purpose of trying to work out a satisfactory settlement of the claim. Petition of Roy Ayers stating that he is very much interested in start- ing a soft drink stand on the cor- ner of Green Street and Pennsyl. vania Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Petition be referred to the City Manager and Planning and Zoning Commission for their recommenda. tion and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Earl L. Falk and oth. ers requesting the construction of curb and gutter on Earl Drive, Ruann Drive and Ideal Lane and also requesting that two street lights be installed midway between Pennsylvania Avenue and Ideal Lane, presented and read. Couna man Austin moved that a plat and schedule be prepared covering the request for the construction of curb and gutter and the portion of the petition requesting the instal- lation of street lights be referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for recommendation and report. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Orville P. Murphy requesting a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 30, as he has discontinued business on February 3, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Orville P. Murphy to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cig- arette Permit No. 30. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Sebueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Ed Duster and others requesting that Montana Street and Mills Street be improved by con- structing curb and gutter and the placing of a temporary surface, pre- sented and read. Councilman Aus. tin moved that a plat and schedule be prepared covering the request. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Gerald F. Winter Post No. 9663, requesting permission to sponsor a carnival at Fourth Street Extension on the Hutchinson Lum- ber Company property from May 30, 1955 through June 5, 1955, pre- sented and read. Councilman Aus. tin moved that the petition be re- 116 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 ferred to the City Manager to con fer with the petitioners as to the proper procedure to be followed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Bradley Wallpaper and Paint Store and others, mer. chants and business proprietofs with places of business north of Tenth Street requesting the City Council, that, in the planning and location of off-street parking fa- cilities, that early consideration be given to the acquisition of prop- erty for and establishment of off- street parking facilities to serve the needs of those business establish- ments north of Tenth Street, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager for to be pre- sented to the parking surveyors for their consideration and study. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. this request. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of David E. Burkart and others requesting the City Council to establish a grade, to widen and make the alley passable twelve months c: the year, said alley lying between Dodge Street and Curtis Street from York Street to South Booth Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager to confer with the peti- tioners relative to their request. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of Edgar W. Theisen submitting objections to the pro- posed curb and gutter improve- ment on Woodlawn Street from Karen Street to the north end, pre- sented and read. Councilman Aus- tin moved that action on the peti- tion be deferred until the date of public hearing on this project. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Jacobson Realty, Inc. requesting permission to pave the portion of Harrison Street, East of Lot, Industrial Sub. 5.55'5" Block "D", and Sub. "D" industrial Sub. N-140' and use this portion as ad- ditional parking space so that ve- hicles can be parked off of Locust Street and thereby eliminate traf- fic congestion, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that an agreement be prepared covering Petition of Harold Langman and others requesting that a street light be installed on Booth Street be- tween Forrest Lane and West Fifth Street, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for their recommendation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the official publication of Ordinance No. 3-55, an ordinance fixing and establish- ing rates to be charged for the fur- nishing of water for residential, commercial, industrial and other uses and purposes within and with- out the City of Dubuque, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 ORDINANCE NO. 4 -SS An Ordinance extending Kauf- mann Avenue by including the herein described real estate and directing the filing of a certified copy with the County Recorder, pre- sented and read. Councilman Aus- tin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE No. 4.55 An Ordinance extending Kaufmann Avenue by Including the herein de. scribed real estate and directing the filing of a certified copy with the Coun- ty Recorder. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the conveyance Of Lot 2 of I of 1 of 2 of 2 of I of 2 of 1 of Highland Farm in the City of Du- buque, heretofore conveyed to the City of Dubuque by Warranty Deed dated April 13, 1953, be and the same In hereby accepted and that Kauf- mann Avenue he and the same Is herby extended a n d established as a public street to include said hereinbefore described lot, together with the portion of Kaufmann Ave- nue dedicated In the plat of Lot 1 Of Lewis Heights Addition to the City of Dubuque from the westerly line of Carter Road to the West line extended of Lot lof lof 1 of2of2of1of 2 o 1 In Highland Farm in the City of Dubuque; Section 2. That the City Clerk be and hereby Is authorled and direc- ted to record a certified copy of this Ordinance with the County Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March A. D. 1966. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WF.LI1 RUBEN V. AUSTIN Attest: LEO N. SCHLIELLER J. J. Shea City Clerk Published officially In The Tele- graph - Herald newspaper this 14th day of March. 1956. J. .1. SHEA, It. Mar. 14 City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded 117 by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. S -SS An Ordinance designating the alley lying between Locust Street and Bluff Street from Dodge Street to Jones Street as 'Bissell Lane", presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun. cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa• rate days. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 5.55 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU. BUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the alley lying be- tween Locust Street and Bluff Street from Dodge Street north to Jones Street, be and the same Is hereby designated "Bissell Lane" and the ClIty Manager Is hereby authorised and directed to assign house num- hers to the lots fronting on said lane. Passed, adopted and a p p r o v e d this 7th day of March, A. D. 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RUEBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLAR Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Published officially In The Tele- graph - Herald newspaper this 14th play of March, 1956. J. J. Shea City Clerk it. Mar. 14 Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor KIntzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 655 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Ashton Place from the north property line of Delaware Street to the north end of AshtoA 118 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 Place, presented and read. Council- man Austin moved that the read- ing just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 6.55 An Ordinance Establishing A Grade on Ashton Place from the North Property Line of Delaware Street to the North end of Ashton Place. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Ashton Place from the North property line of Delaware Street to the North end of ,Ashton Place, be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by a profile of said street and grade prepared by the City En- gineer, profile number 1418. Bench Mark: Point of Arrow on Fire Hy- drant at 2105 Delaware Street, Ele- vation 886.69. Said grade begins at the North Property Line of Delaware Street, which 1s station 0x00, east and west curb elevation 832.90, thence to station 0x60, east and west curb elevation 825.28, thence to station 0x76, east and went curb ele- vation 822.05, thence to station 1x- 00, east and west curb elevation 819.95, thence to station 1x26, east and west curb elevation 818.99, thence to station 1x50 east and west curb elevation 819.17, thence tostation 2x00, east and west curb elevation 820.67. Section 2. This ordinance shall lie In full force and effect immediately upon Its final passage and adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved March 7th 1956 CHARLES A. KINTZiNGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Attest: Counelimen. J. J. Shea City Clerk Published officially in the The Telegraph -Herald newspaper this 14th day of March, 1856. J. J. SHEA, It. Mar. 14. City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 7.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Avoca Street from the north property line of Seminary Street to the south property line of Ungs Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE No. 7.55 An Ordinance Establishing A Orm r on Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Seminary Street t the South Property Line of Ungs Street. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the 01ty of i)ubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Avoca Street from the North Property ,life of Seminary Street to the South th•op- arty Line of Un git Street, be an4 11 e name Is hereby established and adopted as shown by a vroflle of said street and grade pin erred by the Cityy Engineer, profile number 1420. Bench Mark: Paint of Arrow on fire h - drant on Routh Side of Seminary Street 100' east of Avoca street, Elevation 864.62. Said grade 5agins at Station 184-70, east and west cw h elevation 802.77, thence to statics 18{45, east and went curb eleva- tion 860.89, thence to station 30 t oo, east and west curb elevation 457.88, thence to station 20+50, east at ' and went curb elevation 844.67, thence tO station 21400, east find west curb elevation 850.53, th '•e to statlon 23400, east and went curb el^vatic�•t 832.11, thence to station 2:3-150, east an dwe4t curl) elevation R27.97, thene, to station 24+00, east and went curb elevation 824.76, then(,*- to st ttton 25+50, south property Ilse of "firs Street• elevation 815.60. Section 2. Thin ordinance shall be In full force and effect Immediately up ,n Its final liassage and adoption and puldication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved %I,Lreh 7th• 1055. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor t'LARh;NCP: I'. R'EI,I] Itl•IiRN V. AUSTiN IA:() N. Sc41117P:LI,FIt. c ounc•il-ro n City Clerk Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 119 I'ubliahed offic•lally In The rele- grapph-Herald newspaper this 14th day of March, 1955. J. J. 5111:.1. it. Mar. 14 ('Ity Clerk. Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second. ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 8-55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Bunker Hill Street from the north property line of Green Street to the south property line of Finley Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 9.55 An Ordinance Establishing a (trade on Bunker Hill Street from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Bunker Hill Street from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street, be and the name is hereby established and adopted as shown by a profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, hrorlle number 1419. Bench Itlark: Cross on i ori on the south side of Green Streel west end of curb. F7levation 828.82 Said grade begins at the North Proi,• erty Line of Green Street• which it station o+oo, west curb elevatlor 826.76, east curb elevation 827.76 thence to station 0+75, weat curl elevation 827.13; thence to etatlol 0+85, east curb elevation 828.18 thence to station 1425. west curl elevation 828.84; thence to statlot 1+36, east curb elevation 829.39 thence to station 1+76, west curl elevation 831.48; thence to statin 1+86, east curb elevation 832.63 s + tation 400, east and went curl thence to station 2+00, east ani west curb elevation 833.76; thence t elevation 860.16; thence to statloi 4+50, east and west curb elovatiol 858.39; thence to 5+04, existing west curb elevation 866.24; thence to 5+09, existing east curb return elevation 856.89. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect Immediately upon Its final passage and adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved March 7th, 1956. CIIARLES A. KINT7.INGER, ('LARF.NCE P. WELU Mayor RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk Published officially in The Tele- graph -Herald newspaper this 14th day of March, 1966. Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 9.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Burlington Street from the west property line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of tfie ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 9.55 An Ordinance Establishing a Grade on Burlington street from the west Property Line of National St. to the Alley first west of National Street. I ie It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the t'Ity of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Bur- lington Street from the West Prop- erty Line of National Street to the Alley First west of National Street. lie and the same in hereby estab- Ilnhed and adopted as shown by a I rorile of said street and grade pre- pared by the City Engineer, profile number 14'' Bench Mark: Point of arr. Southwest v% of Na I tire onalanand Burl ngton Flrerta. 1.11 vatlon 778.63. Saayid grade NatlonahStreet, North�CurbtElevatl n 120 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 777.90, South Curb Elevation 778.30; thence to station 2+20, which In the Alley First West of National Street, :North Curb Elevation 757.80, South Curb Elevation 758.80. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect immediately upon its final passage and adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved March 7th, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk Published officially In The Tele- graph -Herald newspaper this 14th day of March, 1955. J. J. SHEA, It Mar.14 City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 10-55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Drexel Avenue from the south property line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the north property line of Lenox Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 10.55 An Ordinance Establishing a Grade on Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Drexel Avenue from the South Property Llne of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Lenox Ave- nue, be and the same Is hereby es- tablished and adopted as shown by a profile of said street and grade fit epnumber 1421. BenchnMark: Point of Arrow on Fire Hydrant between Pennsylvania Avenue and Lenox Ave- nue, Elevation 780.69. Said grade begins at the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue which Is sta- tlon 0 x 00, east and west curb ele- vation 799.52, thence to station 3x25, east and went curb elevation 7852r,, thence to station 4x25, east and west curb elevation 781.72, thence to ata - don 5x25, east and We Fit curb e l e v a tion 779.87, thence to sta- tion 6x50, east and west curb eleva- tion 778.62, thence to station 7x00. east and west eurb elevation 777.67, thence to station 7x50, east and west curb elevations 775.82, thence to sta- tion 9x94.46, which Is the north pro- perty line of Lenox Avenue, east and west curb elevation 764.82. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect Immediately upon Its final passage and adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved March 7th 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGF.R Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELL.ER Councilmen Attest: . J. J. Shea City Clerk Published officially In The T e I e - graph - Herald newspaper this 14th day of March, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk 1 t. Mar. 14. Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 11.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Glen Oak Street from the north property line of Vernon Street to the south property line of Edina Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. liegidar Session, March 7th, 1955 121 ORDINANCE No. 11.55 An Ordinance 1•:stabllshfng a •.rade on (lien Oak Street from the North Pros" rty I.ine of Vernon Street to the South Property nine of F.dlna Street. lie it Ordained by the City Council of the Cuy of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Olen (kik Street from the North Property L'ne of Vernon Street to the South Proper - (• Line of Rdina Street, he and tt•- Aame Is hereby established and a lopt- ed as shown by it Profile of snid s'reet and grade Kepnred by the Ctty In- gineer, profile cumber 1422. liench Mark: Point of arrow on Fire Hydrant at Southwest corner of Olen Osk & Vernon Streets. b)levation 931.44. Sald grade begins at the north proper'y line of Vernon Street whlrh Is statlt n n4.6o, Rest Curh Flevatlon 625.90, thence ti, station 0+01.25 existing Curb on Fast Side Elevation 6,214'', thence to Station 2+64 Existing .7urh Rest Side, Elevation 627.59, then •e to station 2 0.5 existing Curb Enat Wile. Elevatinn 625.06. Section 2. This ordinance shall bt la full force and effect Immediately upon Its final passage and adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved %1:.rch 7th. 1955. CHARLES A. KI. T7.INGF1t. Mayr . CL.ARF.NCE P. WF.LU ItunEN V. Al'STiN LEO N. SCHVELLF-•otincilmer. Attest CiJ. ty Clerk• Published officially In The Tele- graph-lierald newspaper this 140h day of Niareh. 1955. J. J. SHF.., it. Mar. 14 city Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 12-55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Hickson Avenue from the south property line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the north property line of Lenox Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved thal the rules be suspended requiring ar ordinance to be read on three sepa rate days. Seconded by Councilmar Welu. Carried by the followini vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- :ilmen Austin, Schnhller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second. M by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Ordinance No. 12.55 An Ordinance Establishing a Grade n Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue lu the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City 4 Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue, be and the same Is hereby established and adopted as shown by a profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engsneer pprofile number 1428. Bench Mark: i'oint of arrow un Fire Hydrant Southeast Corner of Hickson & PennsvIvitnia Avenues. Elevation 828.43 Bald grade begins at South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue which Is station 0+00 west curb ele- vation 824.29, east curb elevation 826.50, thence to station 0+55, west curb elevation 824.07• thence to sta- tion 1+06, weat curb elevation 822.82, east curb elevation 828.00, thence to station 2+00, east and west curb ele- vation 819.64, thence to station 6 00, east and west curb elevation 809.90, thence to station 6+50, east and west curb elevation 808.26, thence to sta- tloyt 7+00, east and west curb ele- vation 806.70, thence to station 7+60, east and west curb elevation 802.70, thence to station 8}00, east and went rurb elevation 799.16, thence to sta- t ion 8+60, east and west curb ele- vation 795.70, thence to station 9+00, east and west curb elevation 791.70, thence to station 9+50, east and went curb elevations 787.20• thence to sta- tion 10+00, east and west curb ele- vation 781.70, thence to station 11+50, east and went curb elevation 768.70. the north property line of Lenox. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect immediately upon Its final passage and adoption and publicatlon as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved March 7th. 1965. CHARLES A. KINTZINU 90 CLARENCE P. REL.0 RJTBFN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHLTELLCouncllmen Attest: J. J. Shea, Clty Clerk. Published officially In The Tele- graph -Herald newspaper this 14th day of March. 1966. .r J. SHEA City Clerk 1t. 3-14. ORDINANCE NO. 1355 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Lindberg Terrace from the east property line of Eagle Street to end of Lindberg Terrace, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading 122 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 18.65 An Ordinance Establishing a Grade on Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to End of Lindberg Terrace. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Lind- berg Terrace from the East Prop- erty Line of Eagle .Street to End of Lindberg Terrace, be and the same In hereby established and adopted as shown by a profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, Profile number 1427. Bench Mark. Point of Arrow on Fire Hydrant on Eagle Street opposite AlthauserEle- vation 789.75. Said grade begins at the East Property Line of Eagle Street which is station 0+00, north- erly and southerly curb elevation 726.42, thence to station 0+20, north- erly and southerly curb elevation 726.92, thence to station 0+47, north- erly and southerly curb elevation 728.42, thence to station 1+40, north- erly and southerly curb elevation 785.80, thence to station 1+90, north- erly and southerly curb elevation 788.32, thence to station 2+40, north. erly and southerly curb elevation 789.97, thence to station 5+00, north- erly and southerly curb elevation 744.96, thence to station 6+25, north. erly and southerly curb elevation 745.31, thence to station 5+50, north- erly and southerly curb elevation 745.68, thence to station 7+17, which In the end of Lindberg Terrace, northerly and southerly curb eleva- tion 747.35. Section 2. This ordinanceshall be In full force and effect Immediately upon Its final passage and adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved March 7th, 1955, CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, CLARENCE P. WF.LU Mayor RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELI.ER Attest: J. J. Shea Councilmen City Clerk Published officially In The Tele- graS,h-Herald newspaper thin 14th day of March, 1956. J. J. SHEA, 1t Mar. 14 City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 1455 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Lindale Street from the west property line of Woodlawn Street to a point 122 feet west of Kevindale Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be con. sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the foI- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 14.55 An Ordinance Establishing i Irade on Lindale. Street from the A est Property Line of Woodlawn Sir..t to a point 122 feet west of Kevindale Street, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on LI idale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn Street to a point 122 feet west of Kevindale Street. be and the came Is hereby established and adopted as shown by a profW, of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, profile nomher 1424. Bench Mark: Point of arrow on Fire Hydrant xorthenst corner of Karen Road and Woodlawn Street, Elevation 998.76. Said Kmde begins at West Property line of Woodlnwn which Is station 0; 00, north and south curb elevation 875.64, then ?e to station 2+25, north and south ; u• h elevation 864.51, thence to station 2+50, north and mouth curb elevation 863.04, thence to station 2475. north and south curb elevation 881.28, thynce to station 3457. north and south curb elevation R55.0. Section 2. This ordinance shay P In full force and effect Immediately upon Its final passage and adoptlon and publication am provided by law. Passed. adopted and approved March 7th, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGFN, MIR y r*LARFNCF P. WELL` Ruben V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUF.LLF.R, rtounelbne •. Attemt: J. J. RHEA. City C1rrk. Published officially In The rrle- gra ,h -Herald newspaper title 14th day of arch, 1955. J. J. SHEA. It. Mar. 14. City Clerk Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 123 Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 15.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Lorimer Street from the south property line of Levi Street to the south end of Lorimer Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE No. 18.65 An Ordinance Mxtablishing it •,+de on Lorimer Street from t1w • tut Property Line of Lim street tit South end of Lorimer Street. Be it Ordained liv the City t'uunell of the City of Dubu ue: Rectlun 1. That a grade on i,orrner Street from the Routh Property Line of Levl street to the South end if Lorimer street• he nna the sauce is hereby established and adopted ss shown by a protlle of said street d grade prepareal 1 y the ('ity Engl•.eer, profile number 142.9. Hench ita0t. Pont of arr,,w on Fire Hvairsn- at the Southwest corner of I., vl I •,I Lorimer streetx, I-net•atIf, n .9+:421. said grade begins at South 'ropert% Line of Levi Street whish is stat: ,n 04 nn, east and west eurh elev+tion R(IO.RO, thence to station 4+00, en'1 ,,f Street, east and west curb elevat nn 757.80. Sea -tion 2. Thly w(linaiwe shau )e In full for,•r ^nd effevt Imn•e,t+ t,•lr upon its final paevntre arai aAouti and publication its provided In !,1%% Passed, udr•pted ami approv,•;I 7th, ('IIAIti.I:R \. ICINTZI\. ('LARMNVE P WMI.l' Ii1THMN V. AUSTiN ('ounci''nn n. Attest: J. J. SIII,.A City Clerk. Pnbllxhed offiolally In 'rite '+ rlr- grapit-iien+lal •e%%t-p rt thi 7th d.r of Jlareh, 14' It. liar. 14 Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second• M by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 1655 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Marmora Avenue from the south property line of Pennsyl- vania Avenue to the east property line of Fairfax Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 16-65 An Ordinance Establishing a Grade on Marmora Avenue from the South i,rv•perty Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the East Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Be it Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Mar - mora Avenue from the South Prop- erty Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the East Property Line of Fairfax Avenue, be and the same Is hereby established and adopted as shown by a profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, pro- file number 1417. Bench Mark: Rail- road spike in the utility pile at the southwest corner of Pennsylvania and Marmora Avenues, Elevation m-,.96. Said grade begins at the Routh Property line of Pennsylvania Avenue, which le station 0+00; thence to station 0404 east Radii Curl: Ei evation 796.71, west Radii Curb Me- vation 796.60; thence to station 0+25, bust and West Curb Elevation L96.4 ; thence to station 0+75, Ae and west Curb Elevation 792.84: thence to station 1+25, East and West Curb Elevation 791.66; thence to station 4+50, East and West Curb Eleva- tion 1. ast 7 hence Curb 1Elevation 788.23 to station West Curb Elevation 788.25: thence to sta- don 5+00, East Curb Elevation 788.21, West Curb Elevation 788.28; thence to station 5450, East Curb Elevation 7RS.G8, West Curb Elevation 788.92: thence to station 7+85 Feast Curb 191evatlun 792.80; theacs to xl+tlon R f 1'L, end of Radius, West Curb station 8 1c 5. East Curb t Elevation 781.87 Ihenxtlono 786.88n thence ttooststation 1 124 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 8+77, end of Radius, East Curb Ele- vation 787.89. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect immediately upon its final passage and adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved March 7th, 1965. CHARLES A. KiNTZiNO yor CLARENCE P. RUDEN, V. AUSTIE,iLU LEO N. SCHUEL Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Published officially in The Tele- graph- March, newspaper this 14th 1955. J. J. SHEA, 1t Mar.14CLA��CE P WCE UClerk RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Published officially in The Tele- graph -Herald newspaper this 14th day of March, 1955. It. Mar. 14 J. J. SHEA, CIty Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 17-S5 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Woodlawn Street from the north property line of Karen Road to the north end of Woodlawn Street, presented and read. Council- man Austin moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. An Or n ORDINANCE ctab LNO ing 6a Grade on Woodlawn Street from the North Property Line of Karen Road to the North End of Woodlawn Street. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Duhuque: Section 1. That a grade on Wood - lawn Street from the North Property Line of Karen Road to the North End of Woodlawn Street be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by a profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, profile number 1425. Bench Mark: Point of arrow on Fire Hydrant at corner of Karen Road and Woodlawn Street, Elevation 898.76. Said grade begins at the north property line of Karen Road, which Is station 0+00; thence to station 0+06, West Curb Elevation 890,22, East Curb Elevation 892.46; thence to station 0+25 P. I., West Curb Elevation 891.33; thence to sta- tion 0+80 P. C., West Curb Eleva- tion 891.22, East Curb Elevation 891.72; thence to station 1+00. West Curb Elevation 890.60, East Curb Elevation 891.41: thence to station 1+20 P. T•, West Curb Elevation 890.e0'East Curb Elevation 891.10; thence to station 2+20, West Curb Elevation 888.48, East Curb Elevation 868.98; thence to station 2+60 P. I., West Curb Elevation 886.86, East Curb Elevation 887.85; thence to sta- tion 8+00 P. T., West Curb Eleva- tion 882.61, East Curb Elevation 888.11; thence to station 8+85, West Curb Elevation 880.09, East Curb El- evation 8i, %vests Curb to Elevation ion 877.27, East Curb Elevation 877.77; thence to station 4+15. West Curb Elevation 876.86, East Curb Eleva- tion 877.86; thence to station 5+66, North End of Woodlawn Street, West Curb Elevation 879.86, East Curb Elevation 880.36. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full Immediatel upon itsorce finaland passage land adoption and publication dopted provided appro ed Passedsed,, March 7th, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINIGEay r CLARENCP. RUBEN VE AUSTIIF;ILU LEO N. SCHUELLER ,ouncllmea Attest: J City Clerk Published officially In The Tele- graph-Herald 1966paper this 14th day of J. J• SH Clerk It Mar.14 Councilman . Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 21, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The claim of Anna Mae Breckler of 2959 University Avenue has been referred to this office for investi. gation and report. I have examined the claim and find no negligence on the part of the City of Dubuque Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 125 and recommend that the same be erereceivedmade a mat - aSeconnd denied. terson of record. by Council. Sincerely, man Schueller. Carried by the fol - T. H. NELSON lowing vote: City Solicitor Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. Mayor Kintzinger moved that the cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. recommendation of City Solicitor Nays—None. Nelson be approved. Seconded by Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu. Carried by the February 21, 1955 following vote: Hon. Mayor and Members Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- of the City Council cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. City of Dubuque, Iowa Nays—None. Gentlemen: Absent—Councilman Kolb. The claim of Howard McDermott March 2, 1955 for damages to his car when it Hon. Mayor and Members of the struck an open manhole was re - City Council ferred to this office. I have inves- City of Dubuque, Iowa tigated this claim and recommend Gentlemen: the same be allowed and that the The claim of David Snyder for Auditor be instructed to issue a injuries to his daughter Judy Sny- warrant payable to Howard McDer- der when her finger was caught mott in the amount of $7.50 and in a door at Allison -Henderson Me- to deliver the same upon receipt of morial Park, was referred to this a properly executed release. office for investigation and report. Respectfully, I have investigated this claim T. H. NELSON and find no negligence on the part Mayor Kintzinger moved that the of the City and for that reason, to- recommendation of City Solicitor gether with the further reason that Nelson be approved and the City the operation of this park is a Auditor instructed to draw a war - governmental function, I recom- rant in the amount of $7.50 in fa - mend that the claim be denied. vor of Howard McDermott, as set - Respectfully, Clement in full of his claim, and T. H. NELSON that said warrant be delivered up - City Solicitor on receipt by the City of Dubuque Mayor Kintzinger moved that the of a properly executed release. Sec - recommendation of City Solicitor onded by Councilman Schueller. Nelson be approved. Seconded by Carried by the following vote: Councilman Schueller. Carried by Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- the following vote: cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Nays—None. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Nays—None. February 21, 1955 Absent—Councilman Kolb. Hon. Mayor and Members March 1st, 1955 of the City Council Hon. Mayor and Members City of Dubuque, Iowa of the City Council, Gentlemen: The claim of J. D. for dam City of Dubuque, Iowa he drove into to his car when he Gentlemen: The claim of Jane Thompson for ages an open manhole on Eighth Ave - damages to her car when it hit a nue the evening of February 1st, has been referred to this of- defect in Simpson Street, was re- ferred to this office for investiga. 1955, fice for investigation and report. tion and report. The claim was re- I have investigated the claim that the same be ferred to the insurance carrier for the excavator, which has satisfac- and recommend allowed and that the Auditor be torily disposed of the same and instructed to issue a warrantin of $58.33, payable to enclosed is the executed release, the amount J. D. Kulus, and to deliver the Respectfully, to this office for delivery up - T. H. NELSON same receipt of satisfactory releases. City Solicitor on Sincerely, Mayor Kintzinger moved that the T. 11. NELSON communication of City Solicitor 126 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 Mayor Kintzinger moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $58.33 in fa- vor of J. D. Kulus, as settlement in full of his claim, and that said warrant be delivered upon receipt by the City of Dubuque of a proper- ly executed release. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 12, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the mouth of January, as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of January, 1955. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb, February 28, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of the Farmers Sup- ply Company requesting that a time limit of 1 hour be placed on parking on White Street between 9th and 10th Streets and also that a time limit be placed on the parking area on 10th Street, was referred to the Police Chief and Traffic Depart- ment for investigation and report. The Police Department's recom- mendation is that stricter enforce- ment of parking restrictions on 10th Street would relieve the con- dition and that no further restric- tions be placed on parking between 9th and 10th on White Street until the results of the other action has been determined. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHUTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the Police Department be accepted. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 28, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of the Dubuque Bank & Trust Company requesting that consideration be given to ex- tending the meter parking zone to include the south side of 14th Street between Central and White Streets, was referred to the Police Chief and Traffic Department for investigation and report. The report of the Police Depart- ment is that the petition asked for a short time parking particularly between Central and White Street on the south side of 14th Street. Because of the fact that there is a driveway between the alley east of Central and White Streets, it would only require restrictions on the half block area between Cen- tral and the alley. It is believed that the bulk of the business in this area would be done in short periods of time and that 12 minute meters on the south side of 14th Street from Central to the alley would provide the relief requested. It is recommended that Schedule V of Ordinance 33-49 be amended by adding thereto Section i "The south side of East 14th Street from Central Avenue to the alley imme- diately east thereof." Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and that prop- er proceedings be prepared. Second- ed by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Regidar Session, March 7th, 1955 127 Yeas—MVor Kintzinger, Council- width of box -cars usually parked men Austin, Schueller, Welu. on the rails is about 10 feet 4 Nays—None. inches. This does not include pro- Absent—Councilman Kolb. tuberances such as door handles. February 28, 1955 The motor vehicles are about 6 feet To the Honorable Mayor in width. and City Council, With vehicles parked on both Dubuque, Iowa sides of Jackson Street and a box - Gentlemen: car on the rails, a total of about During the last three years the 221/1 feet of the street width is accident rate at the intersection of taken up. This means that there is 15th and Iowa Streets has been less than 9 feet of roadway avail. quite bad. All of the collisions have able for traffic between the parked been right angle collisions. It is be- cars and the standing box -cars. lieved that the main reason for the This is a maximum of space as less many number of collisions of traf- space is available when the ve- fic in both directions is due to vis- hicles are not parked tight against ability. the curb. This space is believed in - It is recommended that Section U sufficient for normal traffic with of Schedule II be amended by strik. passenger cars under slippery con- ing the semicolon at the end of ditions. It is definitely not suf- the present section and adding ficient space for trucks or fire ve- thereto: "and from the north line hicles. of Loras Boulevard to the south If parking were restricted on line of West 17th Street." both sides of Jackson Street from This will make Iowa Street a 8th Avenue to the end of the rail through street. only 37 vehicles would be affected. Respectfully submitted, These appear to be about evenly di - L. J. SCHILTZ, vided between Farley and Loetsch- City Manager er and the Carr Adams Collier Councilman Schueller moved that Company. It is true that the restric- the recommendation of City Man- tion of vehicle parking on the west ager Schiltz be approved and that side of Jackson Street would not proper proceedings be prepared. open any additional room for mov- Seconded by Councilman Austin. ing traffic because this side of Carried by the following vote: Jackson Street is usually blocked Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- by conveyors or wagons loading or cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. unloading lumber. But it must be Nays—None. remembered that the factories on Absent—Councilman Kolb. both sides of Jackson Street would March 3, 1955 be considered highly flammable To the Honorable Mayor along with their contents therefore and City Council, making it highly important that Dubuque, Iowa fire fighting equipment get to the Gentlemen: fire as soon as possible. Even with At the request of Fire Chief conveyors in place, it would be Hickson, a study was made of the possible for fire fighting equip - traffic conditions on ,Jackson Street ment to get along side the build. between 8th and 11th Streets. ings from one end or the other. The following is the recommen- Several sideswiping accidents oc- dation of the Police Chief after a in this locality every year be - thorough study by the traffic de- cur cause of the narrowness of the partment, and I concur in this rec- roadway. ommendation. Presently about 30 to 37 vehicles Therefore it is recommended that Schedule vI of Ordinance 3349 park along the curb on both sides be amended by adding thereto a of Jackson Street in this vicinity. section as follows: ,Both sides of Jackson Street is slightly over 40 Jackson Street from 8th Avenue to feet wide. The area has been under 140 feet south of the south a observation for sometime and there a point curb of East lith Street." are comparatively no periods dur- submitted, Respectfully ully su ing which boxcars are not parked L J on the rails in the approximate cen. City Manager ter of Jackson Street. The outside 128 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 Mayor Kintzinger moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $58.33 in fa- vor of J. D. Kulus, as settlement in full of his claim, and that said warrant be delivered upon receipt by the City oI Dubuque of a proper- ly executed release. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 12, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of January, as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of January, 1955. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 28, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of the Farmers Sup- ply Company requesting that a time limit of 1 hour be placed on parking on White Street between 9th and 10th Streets and also that a time limit be placed on the parking area on 10th Street, was referred to the Police Chief and Traffic Depart- ment for investigation and report. The Police Department's recom- mendation is that stricter enforce- ment of parking restrictions on 10th Street would relieve the con- dition and that no further restric- tions be placed on parking between 9th and 10th on White Street until the results of the other action has been determined. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the Police Department be accepted. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. February 28, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of the Dubuque Bank & Trust Company requesting that consideration be given to ex- tending the meter parking zone to include the south side of 14th Street between Central and White Streets, was referred to the Police Chief and Traffic Department for investigation and report. The report of the Police Depart- ment is that the petition asked for a short time parking particularly between Central and White Street on the south side of 14th Street. Because of the fact that there is a driveway between the alley east of Central and White Streets, it would only require restrictions on the half block area between Cen- tral and the alley. It is believed that the bulk of the business in this area would be done in short periods of time and that 12 minute meters on the south side of 14th Street from Central to the alley would provide the relief requested. It is recommended that Schedule V of Ordinance 33-49 be amended by adding thereto Section i "The south side of East 14th Street from Central Avenue to the alley imme- diately east thereof." Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and that prop- er proceedings be prepared. Second- ed by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 127 Yeas—MVor Kintzinger, Council- width of box -cars usually parked men Austin, Schueller, Welu. on the rails is about 10 feet 4 Nays—'.done. inches. This does not include pro- Absent—Councilman Kolb. tuberances such as door handles. February 28, 1955 The motor vehicles are about 8 feet To the Honorable Mayor in width. and City Council, With vehicles parked on both Dubuque, Iowa sides of Jackson Street and a box - Gentlemen: car on the rails, a total of about During the last three years the 221j feet of the street width is accident rate at the intersection of taken up. This means that there is 15th and Iowa Streets has been less than 9 feet of roadway avail. quite bad. All of the collisions have able for traffic between the parked been right angle collisions. It is be- cars and the standing box -cars. lieved that the main reason for the This is a maximum of space as less many number of collisions of traf- space is available when the ve- fic in both directions is due to vis- hicles are not parked tight against ability. the curb. This space is believed in - It is recommended that Section U sufficient for normal traffic with of Schedule II be amended by strik- passenger cars under slippery con- ing the semicolon at the end of ditions. It is definitely not suf- the present section and adding ficient space for trucks or fire ve- thereto: "and from the north line hicles. of Loras Boulevard to the south IS parking were restricted on line of West 17th Street." both sides of Jackson Street from This will make Iowa Street a 8th Avenue to the end of the rail through street. only 37 vehicles would be affected. Respectfully submitted, These appear to be about evenly di - L. J. SCHILTZ, vided between Farley and Loetsch- City Manager er and the Carr Adams Collier Councilman Schueller moved that Company. It is true that the restric- the recommendation of City Man- tion of vehicle parking on the west ager Schiltz be approved and that side of Jackson Street would not proper proceedings be prepared. open any additional room for mov- Seconded by Councilman Austin. ing traffic because this side of Carried by the following vote: Jackson Street is usually blocked Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- by conveyors or wagons loading or cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. unloading lumber. But it must be Nays—:None. remembered that the factories on Absent—Councilman Kolb. both sides of Jackson Street would March 3, 1955 be considered highly flammable To the Honorable Mayor along with their contents therefore and City Council, making it highly important that Dubuque, Iowa fire fighting equipment get to the Gentlemen: fire as soon as possible. Even with At the request of Fire Chief conveyors in place, it would be Hickson, a study was made of the possible for fire fighting equip - traffic conditions on Jackson Street ment to get along side the build. between 8th and 11th Streets. ings from one end or the other. The following is the recommen- Several sideswiping accidents oc- dation of the Police Chief after a in this locality every year be - thorough study by the traffic de- cur cause of the narrowness of the partment, and I concur in this rec- roadway. ommendation. Presently about 30 to 37 vehicles Therefore it is recommended that Schedule vI of Ordinance 339 park along the curb on both sides be amended by adding thereto a of Jackson Street in this vicinity. section as follows: "Both sides of Jackson Street is slightly over 40 Jackson Street from 8th Avenue to feet wide. The area has been under 140 feet south of the south observation for sometime and there a point curb of East 11th Street. are comparatively no periods dur- Respectfully submitted, ing which boxcars are not parked L. J. SCHILTZ, on the rails in the approximate cen- City Manager ter of Jackson Street. The outside 128 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 Mayor Kintzinger moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and that prop- er proceedings be prepared. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 7, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following policies and bond and desire to have your ap- proval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solici- tor: EXCAVATION Braconier Plumbing and Heating Co., 1091 University Avenue, Poli- cy No. MC 48315, Indemnity Ins. Co. of N.A. Thomas Flynn Coal Company, 259 East Third Street, Policy No. GB 686998, Standard Accident Ins. Co. North Central Public Service Co., 356 Main Street, Bond No, I-5945, Seaboard Surety Co. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the Policies and Bond be placed on file subject to the approval of the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 7, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Due to a difference in unit cal. culations and also lots that were assessed for curb and gutter while an existing old curb fronted on the property, I recommend that the following portions of the assess- ment against these lots be paid from the street construction fund Instead of reassessing the rest of the property on this project. Lot 1-1.1-2, Mineral Lot 399A $94.01 Lot 2 of Sub of S.80' Lot 8 and Sub, of Lot 3.1.9, Mt. Pleasant Addition 84,87 Lot 2-9, Mt. Pleasant Addi. tion 133.15 Lot 2-16, Mt. Pleasant Addi. tion 2012 S.80'-2, Beckers Place 26.71 Lot 7, Heim Sub. 16,54 Lot 3, Heim Sub. 98.01 I also recommend that Lot 1-1.1. 1-1-1-B-1-1.1 of Mineral Lot 24 be corrected due to a difference in unit calculation and that David S. & Evelyn Jacobson be refunded $13.99 from the street construction fund. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and the City Auditor and City Treasurer in. structed accordingly. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 5, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Due to a typographical error, the assessment for the improvement of Mineral Street with concrete curb and gutter was levied against the following lot: Koa C. & Dorothy E. Gatrel, Lot 2-1-1-1-1-1-1 of Prysi Farm Sub. The assessment should have been levied against the following lot: Fey. T. Steger, Lot 2-2-1-1-1.1.1 Of Prysi Farm Sub. I hereby recommend that the cor- rection be made on the final as. sessment for the improvement of Mineral Street with concrete curb and gutter. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 54-55 Whereas, the Final Schedule of Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 129 Assessment on the improvement of Mineral Street with Concrete Curb and Gutter has been adopted, and Whereas, due to a typographical error in the final schedule, Now, Therefore, The City Council of the City of Dubuque, desires to correct this error. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil that the following change be made, that the assessment against Koa C. & Dorothy E. Gatrel, Lot 21 1 1 11 1 of Prysi Farm Sub. Be corrected to read Fey T. Steger, Lot 2-2-1-1-1-1-1 of Prysi Farm Sub. and that the City Clerk and City Treasurer be directed to make the change accordingly. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER. Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 7, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I am attaching herewith a Resolu- tion for your consideration in re- gard to the exemption of city tran- sit systems from the payment of State Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax. Motor bus operations in all cities in the state of Iowa have been car• ried on at a considerable loss dur• ing the past few years due to the increase in the number of people using their own vehicles. The Bills introduced in the Leg islature to exempt transit com panies from paying this tax woulc in my opinion benefit those com munities that need a transit sys tem. There have been bills introduce( in the Legislature authorizing cities to operate transit systems, and eel that this operation should be irivate and not public. The amount of money saved by lot paying tax is not a great (mount, however, could be a con- tributing factor in continuing pri- ✓ate transit systems in Dubuque. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Man- ager Schiltz be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. SSSS Approval of Pending Legislation Exempting Bus Transit Systems Op- erating in Cities, from State Motor Vehicle Fuel Taxes. Whereas, there has been Intro- duced in the Iowa State Legisla- ture Senate File 59 and companion House File 206, which exempts city transit bus systems from payment of the State Vehicle Motor Fuel Tax, and Whereas, our local transit com- pany has been operating their sys- tem at a loss because of a decrease in riders, and may effect the serv- ice rendered by them in the future, and Whereas, it is essential to the fu- ture welfare and continued growth of our city that the present transit service be maintained, and Whereas, less than 5% of the ve- hicles of our local transit service travel over State or Federal High- ways in the city, and Whereas, a comparatively small percentage of the State Motor Fuel Tax now paid by our local transit system is returned to the city for the building and upkeep of streets over which local transit service is provided, and Whereas, unless tax relief meas- ures are enacted many transit com- panies will no longer be able to provide adequate service and many cities may in the near future be without this essential transit serv- ice, and Whereas, the Mayor and City Council's position in this matter should be expressed to the legis- lature. Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 130 Now, Therefore, Be and It is the South Property Line of Stanton Hereby Resolved that the City Street. Sen- Glen Oak Street from the North Council of Dubuque approve 59 and Companion House Property Line of Vernon Street to ate File 206, which provides for amend. the South Property Line of Edina File the statues to exempt Street. ing present or operators of a transit Grandview Avenue from the owners North from the motor vehicle fuel Propertyne of Delhi Street system to SouthrPr PropLine of tax. Boulevard. Signed CHAIt1.ES A. KINTZINGEI'P, Green Street from the West Prop erty Line of Bunker Hill Road to Mayor the CLARENCE P. WELURUB North Property Line of Penn- V. AUSTIN Sylvania Avenue. Hickson Avenue from the South LEO N. SCHUELLER LEO N. Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- Councilmen nue to the North Property Line of Passed March 7, 1955. Lenox Avenue. Approved March 7, 1955. Marmora Avenue from the South Attest: J. J. SHE Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- City Clerk nue to the North Property Line of Councilman Welu moved the Fairfax Avenue. adoption of the resolution. Second- Leibe Street from the East Prop ed by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by erty Line of Jackson Street to the the following vote: end of Leibe Street. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- Lindale Street from the West cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Property Line of Woodlawn to the Nays—None. end of Lindale Street. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Lindberg Terrace from the East RESOLUTION NO. 5655 Property Line of Eagle Street to Preliminary approval of proposed the end of Lindberg Terrace. plans, specifications, form of con- Lorimer Street from the South tract, plat and schedule, including Property Line of Levi Street to the valuations appearing thereon, and South end of Lorimer Street. all other documents for the con- Washington Street from the struction of concrete curb and gut- North Property Line of Leibe Street ter on the following portions of to the end of Washington Street. the following named streets, to wit: Woodlawn Street from the North Ashton Street from the North Property Line of Karen Street to Property Line of Delaware Street the end of Woodlawn Street, esti- to the North end of Ashton. mated cost $52,290.77; presented Avoca Street from the North and read. Councilman Welu moved Property Line of Seminary Street the adoption of the resolution. Sec- to the South Property Line of Ungs onded by Councilman Austin. Car- Street. ried by the following vote: Bunker Hill Road from the North Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- Property Line of Green Street to cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. the South Property Line of Finley Nays—None. Street. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Burlington Street from the West February 25, 1955 Property Line of National Street to To the Honorable Mayor the alley first west of National and City Council Street. Dubuque, Iowa Drexel Avenue from the South Gentlemen: Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- I herewith submit the attached nue to the North Property Line of sheets No. 1 to 21 inclusive show- Lenox Avenue. ing a schedule of the proposed val- Elm Street from the North Prop- uations and proposed assessments erty Line of Lot 12—O.S. Langwor- for the City of Dubuque 1955 Con- thy's Sub. to the South Property crete Curb and Gutter Project Line of Lot 6—O.S. Langworthy's No. 1. Sub. Submitted March 7, 1955. Garfield Avenue from the North K. J. CULLEN, Property Line of Whittier Street to City Engineer Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 131 Councilman Welu moved that the communication of City Engineer Cullen be received and made a mat- tre of record. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 57.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the attached sheets No. 1 to 21 inclusive are hereby determined to be the sched- ule of proposed assessments for the City of Dubuque 1955 Concrete Curb and Gutter Project No. 1 and the valuation set out therein are hereby approved. Adopted this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 58.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa on its own Motion: Section 1. That it is deemed ad- visable and necessary for the Pub- lic u lic welfare to make and provide street improvements under th provisions of Chapter 391 of th 1950 Code of Iowa, by installing concrete curb and gutter on th following portions of the follow ing named streets, to wit: Ashton Place from the Nort Property Line of Delaware Stree to the North end of Ashton. Avoca Street from the Nort Property Line of Seminary Stre to the South Property line of Un Street. Bunker Hill Road from the Nort Property Line of Green Street the South Property Line of Finl Street. Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street. Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line of Lot 1E► of O.S. Lang - worthy's Sub. to the South Proper- ty Line of Lot 6 of O.S. Lang - worthy's Sub. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Stan- ton Street. Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street. Grandview Avenue from the North Property Line of Delhi Street to the South Property Line of Loras Boulevard. Green Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Bunker Hill Road to the North Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue. Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Av- enue to the North Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Lindale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn to the end of Lindale Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East h Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. e Woodlawn Street from the North e Property Line of Karen Street to the end of Woodlawn Street. e Lorimer Line from the Levi Street Southo Property the South end of Lorimer Street. h Washingtonrt Line of Leibe Street t North Property to the end of Washington Street. h Section 2. Said improvements et shall be constructed under coa Ung tract and in accordance with the plans and specifications which h have been prepared therefor by to the City Engineer and which to- y gether with the Plat andh eedees for such improvements, 132 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 approved by the City Council and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 3. That the cost and ex- pense of making said improve- ments will be assessed upon and against all privately owned prop- erty lying within the 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 on any of said portions of said street or is adjacent thereto ac- cording to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the street fund. The railway portion of any such streets shall be assessed against the rail- way company. Section 4. That the City Council by this resolution gives notice of its intention to issue bonds as pro- vided by Section 396.6 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvement: said bonds to be issued in antici- pation of the deferred payment of the assessments levied therefor, and that said bonds will be sold at public sale in the manner provided by law, but shall not be sold for less than their par value with ac- crued interest from date of bonds to the time of delivery thereof. Section 5. That unless property owners at the time of final con- sideration of this resolution have on file with the City Clerk objec- tions to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Section 6. For purposes of brevity and reference all the foregoing im. provements will be known as "City of Dubuque 1955 Concrete Curb & Gutter Project Number 1." Introduced, approved and ordered Placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of March 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved that the resolution just read being a res. olution ordering a street improve- ment be now considered complete in form for final passage and fur- ther move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and re- main on file for public inspection for at least one week before final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 59.55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso- lution No. 56-55 given its prelimi- nary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for pub- lic inspection, for the construction of concrete curb and gutter on the following portions of the following named streets, to -wit: Ashton Street from the North Property Line of Delaware Street to the North end of Ashton. Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street. Bunker Hill Road from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street. Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street. Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line of Lot 12—O.S. Lang - worthy's Sub. to the South Prop- erty Line of Lot 6—O.S. Langwor- thy's Sub. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street. Grandview Avenue from the North Property Line of Delhi Street to the South Property Line of Luras Boulevard. Regular Session, March 7th, 195,5 1.33 Green Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Bunker Hill Road to the North Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue. Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Lindale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn to the end of Lindale Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. Lorimer Street from the South Property Line of Levi Street to the South end of Lorimer Street. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street. Woodlawn Street from the North Property Line of Karen Street to the end of Woodlawn Street, and, Estimated Assessed Cost $52,290.77. Whereas, the proposed Resolution of Necessity for said improvement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 4th day of April 1955, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed 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 improve- ment, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Reso- lution 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 pub- lished 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 con- sideration and unless property own- ers at the time of final considera- tion 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 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Scbueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 60.55 Preliminary approval of proposed plans, specifications, plat and schedule, including valuations ap- pearing thereon, and all other doc- uments for the improvement of Ashton Place with asphaltic maca- dam surfacing from the north prop- erty line of Delaware Street to the north end of Ashton Place, esti- mated cost $2,996.28, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 6155 Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, 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 show- ing among other things the follow- ing: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 134 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 5. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement. 6. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the fol- lowing improvement of Ashton Place from the North Property Line of Delaware Street to the North End of Ashton Place with Asphal- tic Macadam Surfacing. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion, deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said improvement shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared there- for by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improvement will be assessed up- on and against all privately owned property lying within as- sessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent there. to according to area and in propor- tion to the special benefits con- ferred thereby, Labor & Equipment Costs shall be paid out of Street improvement funds shall be issued and sold in anticipation of deferred Payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The rail- way portion of any street or assess- ment district shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of March, 1955. Approved and placed on file for final action. Approved: CHARLES A. KINTZINrER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUS'T'IN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved that the resloution just read, being a resolution ordering a street hn- provement be now considered com- plete in form for final passage and further move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and remain on file for public in- spection for at least one week be- fore final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Hintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 62 -SS Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso- lution No. 60-55 given its prelimi- nary approval on the proposed plans specifications and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the following improvement of Ash- ton Place from the North Property Line of Delaware Street to the North End of Ashton Place with Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing, and, Whereas, the proposed Resolu- tion of Necessity for said improve- ment has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's of- fice for public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 4th day of April 1955, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed im- provement may appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifications and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improve- ment, to the amount proposed to be assesed 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 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the City of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter its final deci- sion thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 63.55 Preliminary approval of proposed plans, specification, plat and sched- ule, including valuations appear- ing thereon, and all other docu- ments for the improvement of Avoca Street with asphaltic maca- dam surfacing from the north prop- erty line of Seminary Street to the south property line of Ungs Street, estimated cost $4,571.98, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO, 6455 Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, 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 135 among other things the following: I. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 5. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement. G. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be assessed against each lot, for the following improvement of Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Semi- nary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street with Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said 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 approved 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 pri- vately owned property lyIng within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent there- to according to area and in pro. portion to the special benefits con- ferred thereby, and Labor & Equip. ment costs shall be paid out of street improvement funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in antici- pation of deferred payments of as- sessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro- 136 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of March, 1955. Approved and placed on file for final action. Approved: CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved that resolution just read being a resolu- tion ordering a street improvement be now considered complete in form for final passage and further move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and remain on file for public inspection for at least one week before final adoption. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 65.55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso- lution No. 63-55 given its prelimi- nary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the following Improvement of Avoca Street from the North Prop- erty Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street with Asphaltic Macadam Sur. facing, and, Whereas, the proposed Resolution of Necessity for said improvement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for Public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 4th day of March, 1955, a pub. lic hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M, in the Council Cham. ber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property sub. ject to assessment for the proposed improvement may appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifications and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improve. ment, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolu- tion of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the City of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- ci men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 66 -SS Preliminary approval of proposed plans, specifications, plat and schedule, including valuations ap- pearing thereon, and all other doc- uments for the improvement of Burlington Street with asphaltic macadam surfacing from the west property line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street, estimated cost $1,084.21, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow - int; vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for Improvemerif) RESOLUTION NO. 67.55 Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 137 ---------- by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. b ved shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of March, 1955. 2. The streets to a �mpro Approved and placed on file for final action. 3. The width of such improve- Approved: ment. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 5. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement. 6. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the following improvement of Burling- ton Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street with Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said 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 approved 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 pri- vately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to ex- ceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adja. cent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special bene- fits conferred thereby, Labor & Equipment Costs shall be paid out of street improvement funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in antici- pation of deferred payments of as- sessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved that the resolution just read being a resolution ordering a street im- provement be now considered com- plete in form for final passage and further move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and remain on file for public in- spection for at least one week be- fore final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 66.55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso- lution No. 66.55 given its prelimi- nary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the following improvement of Bur- lington Street from the West Prop- erty Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street with Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing, and, Whereas, the proposed Resolution of Necessity for said improvement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 4th day of April 1955, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property subject to as- sessment for the proposed improve- ment may appear and make objec. tion to the proposed plans and 138 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 specifications and at the same time to the boundaries of the propose( district, to the cost of the improve ment, to the amount proposed to bi assessed against any lot and to thi passage of the proposed Resolution of Necessity and the City Clerk b( and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published ir 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 tc the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilman Attest: J. J. SHI A, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 69.55 Preliminary approval of proposed plans, specifications, plat and schedule, including valuations ap. pearing thereon, and all other docu. ments for the improvement of Glen Oak Street with asphaltic maca- dam surfacing from the north prop- erty line of Vernon Street to the south property line of Edina Street, estimated cost $1,077.68, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu, Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 70.55 Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: I. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as. sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 5. An estimate of the cost of the Proposed improvement. 6. In each case the amount there. of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the following improvement of Glen Oak Street from the North Prop- erty Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street with Asphaltic Macadam surfacing. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion deems it advisable and necessary 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 assess. ments, 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 approved 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 pri- vately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount and in proportion to 'he special benefits conferred :hereby, Labor and Equipment 'osts shall be paid out of street mprovement funds. Bonds shall be slued and sold in anticipation of leferred payments of assessments vhen a contract has been per- ormed and accepted and the pro- ,eeds thereof used to pay the con- ractor. The railway portion of any Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 189 street or assessment district s1hall be assessed to and paid by the rail- way company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of March, 1955. Approved and placed on file for final action. Approved: CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved that the resolution just read being a resolution ordering a street im- provement be now considered com- plete in form for final passage and further more that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and remain on file for public in- spection for at least one week be- fore final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 71.55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 69-55 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the following improvement of Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street with Asphaltic Macadam sur- facing and, Whereas, the proposed Resolu- tion of Necessity for said Improve- ment has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's of- fice for public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 4th day of April 1955, a Public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M. in the Council Cham- ber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the pro - Posed improvement may appear and make objection to the proposed Plans and specifications and pro- posed form of contract and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount pro- posed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby di- rected to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper pub- lished in the City of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consid- eration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assess- ment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections there- to, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KDMINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 72 -SS Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a per- mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Mrs. Veronica C. Barth, 80 Locust Street. Fred N. and Vada G. Randle (Ef- fective 4/1/55), 701 Central Ave- nue. Robert A. Freund, 805 West 5th Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. 140 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 Passed, adopted and approved Councilman Welu moved the this 7th day of March, 1955. adoption of the resolution. Second - CHARLES A. KINTZINGER ed by Councilman Schueller. Car - Mayor ried by the following vote: CLARENCE P. WELU Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- RUBEN V. AUSTIN cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. LEO N. SCHUELLER Nays—None. Councilmen Absent—Councilman Kolb. Attest: J. J. SHEA, RESOLUTION NO. 74-55 City Clerk Whereas, heretofore applications Councilman Welu moved the for Beer Permits were filed by the adoption of the resolution. Second- within named applicants and they ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- have received the approval of this ried by the following vote: Council; and Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- Whereas, the premises to be oc- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. cupied by such applicants have Nays—None. been inspected and found to com- Absent—Councilman Kolb. ply with the ordinances of this RESOLUTION NO. 73-55 City and they have filed proper Whereas, applications for Beer bonds: Now, Therefore, Permits have been submitted to Be It Resolved by the Council of this Council for approval and the the City of Dubuque that the Man - same have been examined: Now, ager be and he is directed to issue Therefore, to the following named applicants Be It Resolved by the Council a Beer Permit. of the City of Dubuque that the CLASS "B" PERMIT" following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eight upon the compliance with the Avenue. Raymond McLaughlin, 2222 Central terms of the ordinances of this Avenue. city. CLASS "B" PERMIT Jay M. Riedi, 1543 Central Avenue Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth Herbert E. Althaus, 1575 Central Avenue. Raymond McLaughlin, 222 Cen- Avenue Robert J. Quinlan, 1091 White tral Avenue. Jay M. Riedi, 1543 Central Ave- Street Mrs. Glen McArdle, 3165 Central Avenue (Transfer of address nue. Herbert E. Althaus, 1575 Central from 1961 Central Ave.) Avenue. CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR Roberti. Quinlan, 1091 White PRIVATE CLUB Street. Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, 880 Mrs. Glen McArdle, 3165 Central Locust Street Aven (Transfer of address from CLASS "C" PERMIT 1961 Central Ave.). Merle J. Felderman, 2700 Jackson CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR Street PRIVATE CLUB Ernest W. Pfalzgraf and A. L. Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, 880 Fecker, 1300 Central Avenue Locust Street Daniel C. Maloney, 892 Cleveland CLASS "C" PERMIT" Avenue Merle J. Felderman, 2700 Jackson Be It Further Resolved that the Street. bonds filed by such applicants be Ernest W. Pfalzgraf and A. L. and the same are hereby approved. Fecker, 1300 Central Avenue Passed, adopted and approved Daniel C. Maloney, 892 Cleveland this 7th day of March, 1955. Avenue CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Passed, adopted and approved Mayor this 7th day of March, 1955. CLARENCE P. WELU CHARLES A. KINTZINGER RUBEN V. AUSTIN Mayor LEO N. SCHUELLER, CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen RUBEN V. AUSTIN Attest: J. J. SHEA, LEO N. SCHUELLER City ity Clerk Attest: J. J. SHEA, Councilman Welu moved the City Clerk adoption of the resolution. Second- Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 141 ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 75.55 Resolution Requiring Abutting Property Owners To Make Sewer and Water and Gas Connections Whereas. the City Council has heretofore adopted Resolution No. 37.55, being the Resolution of Ne- cessity for permanently improving City of Dubuque 1955 Hot Mix Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Project No. 1.; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved By The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That the owners of all property abutting on said improve- ment are hereby required to make connections from the Sewer, Water, Gas mains to the curb line of said property prior to April 16, 1955; Section 2. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to serve a written notice on such abut- ting property owners in accordance with Ordinance No. 128, ordering compliance with this Resolution; Section 3. That in the event any such property owner shall fail or refuse to make such connection within the time set out in this Res- olution, then the City Manager shall proceed to have said connec- tion made upon a contract made and entered into for that purpose and upon completion, report said fact together with the cost thereof to the City Council, whereupon the cost of such connection shall be assessed against such abutting property. Adopted this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 76.55 Resolution Requiring Abutting Property Owners To Make Sewer and Water and Gas Connections Whereas, the City Council has heretofore adopted Resolution No. 41-55, being the Resolution of Ne. cessity for permanently improving City of Dubuque 1955 Bituminous Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved By The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That the owners of all property abutting on said im- provement are hereby required to make connections from the Sewer, Water and Gas mains to the curb line of said property prior to April 16,1955; Section 2. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to serve a written notice on such abutting property owners in ac- cordance with Ordinance No. 128, ordering compliance with this Resolution; Section 3. That in the event any such property owner shall fail or refuse to make such connection within the time set out in this Resolution, then the City Manager shall proceed to have said connec- tion made upon a contract made and entered into for that purpose and upon completion, report said fact together with the cost thereof to the City Council, whereupon the cost of such connection shall be assessed against such abutting property. Adopted this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Resolution directing the filing of a petition with the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Whereas it is deemed necessary and advisable that $2,000,000 Dock 142 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Du- buque County, Iowa, be issued for the purpose of constructing works and improvements authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands under the control of this Board, and more specific- ally including the dredging of a new Lake Peosta Channel and fill- ing the area between said new channel and the existing shore line and grading, paving and sewering the same, all as contemplated by the comprehensive general plan for the improvement of the water front of said City as prepared by this Board and now on file in the office of said Board; and Whereas before proceedings may be instituted by the City Council of said City for the issuance of said bonds it is necessary that this Dock Board file a petition with said Council requesting that said bonds be issued. Now, Therefore, Be It and It Is Hereby Resolved by the Dock Board of the City of Dubuque, Du- buque County, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That a petition in the following form be executed by the members of this Dock Board and filed with the City Council of the City of Dubuque for appropriate action thereon: Bonds of said City in the aggregate principal amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose aforesaid. A. Y. McDonald Commissioner Fred Neyens Commissioner F. L. Wagner Commissioner Section 2. That all resolutions or orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith be and the same are here- by repealed. Passed and approved March 3, 1955, 10:45 P.M. A. Y. McDonald President, Dock Board F. L. Wagner Commissioner Attest: Fred Neyens Secretary, Dock Board Councilman Welu moved that the resolution and petition of the Dock Board be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—,Councilman Kolb. "To the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, We, the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified and acting members of the Dock Board of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, being satisfied that it is nec- essary and advisable that Dock Bonds of said City of Dubuque be issued for the purpose of construct- ing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands under the control of this Board, and more specifically including the dredging of a new Lake Peosta Channel and filling the area between said new channel and the existing shore line and grading, paving and sewering the same, all as contemplated by the comprehensive general plan for the improvement of -the water front of said City as prepared by this Board and now on file in the of- fice of said Board, do hereby peti- tion the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to issue Dock RESOLUTION NO. 77-55 Resolution calling an election on the proposition of issuing $2,000,000 Dock Bonds. Whereas, a petition has been filed with this Council by the Dock Board of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, requesting that Dock Bonds of said City be issued in the aggre- gate principal amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose of constructing works and improvements as author- ized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands under the con- trol of said Board; and Whereas, the issuance of such dock bonds would not cause the ag- gregate indebtedness of said City to exceed the constitutional debt limit but this Council does not deem it advisable to issue said bonds unless the proposition of is- suing the same is first approved by the voters of said City and un- der the provisions of Paragraph II of Section 384.3 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, this Council is there- fore required to submit the ques- tion of issuing said bonds to the voters of the City; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 144 by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That a special election is hereby called and ordered to be held in and for said City of Du- buque on April 6, 1955, from seven o'clock in the morning until eight o'clock in the evening, at which there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of said City, to be by them voted upon, the propo- sition of issuing bonds in the amount of $2,000,000 for the pur- pose of constructing works and im- provements as authorized by Chap - tea 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands under the control of the Dock Board of said City. Section 2. That said election on said proposition shall be held in the several voting precincts of said City as described for regular elections in said City and as de- limited by ordinances numbered 7-52 of said City. The polling places within the respective elec- tion precincts shall be as follows: Voting Precincts Polling Places First Precinct, Bryant School, 1280 Rush Street Second Precinct, Washington Jr. High, 51 N. Grandvnew Ave. Third Precinct, Franklin School, 39 Bluff Street Fourth Precinct, County Court House, 7th Street & Central Ave. Fifth Precinct, Lincoln School, 1101 West Fifth Street Sixth Precinct, No. 4 Engine House, University Ave. & Atlantic St. Seventh Precinct, City Hall, 13th St., Between Iowa & Central Eighth Precinct, Chamber of Com- merce, 9th & Locust Streets Ninth Precinct, 18th Street, Fire Engine House Tenth Precinct, Central School, 1500 Locust Street Eleventh Precinct, Kohlman Build- ing, 21st & Central Twelfth Precinct, Fulton School, 2540 Central Avenue Thirteenth Precinct, Holy Ghost School, 2901 Central Avenue Fourteenth Precinct, A u d u b o n School, 535 Lincoln Avenue Fifteenth Precinct, Marshall School, 1450 Rhomberg Avenue Sixteenth Precinct, Irving School, 2520 Pennsylvania Ave. Section 3. That voting machines shall be used for voting upon said Proposition and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to cause ballots for vot- ing on said proposition to be pre- pared in substantially the following form in such size as will permit the same to be inserted in each voting machine: (Notice to Voters: For an af- firmative vote on the question sub- mitted, pull down the lever above the word "Yes." For a negative vote, pull down the lever above the word "No.") SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUB- LIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED? Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, issue its bonds in the amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose of con- structing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands un- der the control of the Dock Board of said City? YES NO Section 4. That the City Clerk shall have ballots for absent voters prepared to be used for voting on the aforesaid proposition on yellow colored paper in substantially the following form, with the facsimile signature of the City Clerk on the back thereof: (Face of Ballot) (Notice to Voters: For an af- firmative vote on the following proposition make a cross (x) mark in the square after the word "Yes." For a negative vote make a similar mark in the square following the word "No.") SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED? Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, issue its bonds in the amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose of con- structing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands under the control of the Dock Board of said City? YES ❑ NO ❑ (Back of Ballot) Official Ballot for Dock Bond Prop- osition Special City Election, Dubuque. ......................... Voting Precinct April 6, 1955. (Facsimile Signature) City Clerk Section 5. That the Mayor is hereby authorized, empowered and 144 Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 instructed to issue a proclamation and notice of the calling of said special election on said proposition, and of the time and places thereof, by publication thereof once each week for four consecutive weeks in the "Telegraph -Herald", a newspa- per of general circulation printed and published in said City, the last of which publications shall be not less than five days nor more than twenty days prior to said election, which notice shall be in substan- tially the following form: MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION Notice of Special Election Dubuque, Iowa Public notice is hereby given that a special city election has been called and ordered to be held in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on the 6th day of April, 1955, from seven o'clock A. M. to eight o'clock P. M. at which there will be submitted to the electors of said City, to be by them voted upon, the proposi- tion of issuing bonds of said City in the amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose of constructing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands under the control of the Dock Board of said City. At said election voting machines will be used and ballots prepared therefor will have printed thereon the proposition in substantially the following form: (Notice to Voters: For an af- firmative vote on the question sub- mitted, pull down the lever above the word "Yes." For a negative vote, pull down the lever above the word "No.") SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED? Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, Issue its bonds in the amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose of con- structing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands under the control of the Dock Board of said City? YES NO The said election on said propo- sition will be held in the several election precincts of said City, the boundaries of which shall be as delimited by Ordinances Numbered 7-52 of said City. The polling places within the respective election pre- cincts will be as follows: Voting Precincts Polling Places First Precinct, Bryant School, 1280 Rush Street Second Precinct, Washington Jr. High, 51 N. Grandview Ave. Third Precinct, Franklin School, 39 Bluff Street Fourth Precinct, County Court House, 7th Street & Central Ave. Fifth Precinct, Lincoln School, 1101 West Fifth Street Sixth Precinct, No. 4 Engine House, University Ave. & Atlantic St. Seventh Precinct, City Hall, 13th St., Between Iowa & Central Eighth Precinct, Chamber of Com- merce, 9th & Locust Streets Ninth Precinct, 18th Street, Fire Engine House Tenth Precinct, Central School, 1500 Locust Street Eleventh Precinct, Kohlman Build- ing, 21st & Central Twelfth Precinct, Fulton School, 2540 Central Avenue Thirteenth Precinct, Holy Ghost School, 2901 Central Avenue Fourteenth Precinct, A u d u b o n School, 535 Lincoln Avenue Fifteenth Precinct, Marshall School, 1450 Rhomberg Avenue Sixteenth Precinct, Irving School, 2520 Pennsylvania Avenue All qualified electors of said City are hereby notified to appear at said election, each to vote at the polling place of the election pre- cinct in which such elector resides, or as permitted by statute. This notice is given by order of the City Council of the City of Du- buque. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa, this 7th day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Section 6. That for said election the Judges and Clerks of election in the respective election precincts shall be as follows: First Precinct—Judges: Bernice McCauley, Margaret Cannon, Harry Krakow; Clerks: Josephine O'Brien, Lillian Jones. Second Precinct—Judges: Thom- as Hill, Edna Bennett, Lois Fox; Clerks: Dorothy Kirchen, Julia Heuser. Third Precinct—Judges: Mary McGuinness, Anna Kingsley, Edna Wunderlich; Clerks: Vera McAllis- ter, Eunice Kilby. Regular Session, March 7th, 1955 14.5 Fourth Precinct-4udges: Elea- nor Freund, Emma Osborn, Kay McEvoy; Clerks: Marlene Siegert, Margaret Endsley. Fifth Precinct --Judges: Grace Wright, Evelyn Madden, Ruby Steuck; Clerks: Laura Hohmann, Sadie Trader. Sixth Precinct—Judges: Helen Schadle, Mildred Cords, Olive Sat- terlee; Clerks: Lillian Fleege, Louise Forward Seventh Precinct—Judges: Hu- bert Meissen, George Klauer, Mayme Fluhr; Clerks: Loretta Goff, Alexia Hanley. Eighth Precinct --Judges: Louis Lagen, Harriett Larkin, Harriett Kolck; Clerks: Anna Weber, Jane Fuhrman. Ninth Precinct—Judges: Mayme Casutt, John Merkes, Mildred Koeh- ler; Clerks: Belle Leidinger, Ed- na Widdowson. Tenth Precinct—Judges: Flor- ence Powers, Anna Kunz, Loretta Kammueller; Clerks: Stella Ball, Hattie Donatsch. Eleventh Precinct: Judges, Etta Schroeder, Lucy Jaeger, Hilda Hoefflin; Clerks: Ida Murray, Hazel Kirkwood. Twelfth Precinct: Judges: Isabel Vogel, C. W. Nickles, Linda Gras - horn; Clerks: Minnie Recker, Elsie Bottge. Thirteenth Precinct: Veronica Schueller, Hose Gulick, Chas. Hau- denschield; Clerks: Freda Foell, Mable Essman. Fourteenth Precinct: Judges— Loretta McAndrews, Amanda Mil- liu, Dorothea Bauer; Clerks—Ver- onica Agard, Gwen Bohn. Fifteenth Precinct—Judges: Irma Fransen, Frances Crippes, Helen Pape; Clerks: Minnie Lucas, Helen Hohnecker. Sixteenth Precinct --Judges: Leo Siegert, Helen Schetgen, Ethel Hos- tetter; Clerks: Marietta Donegan, Ethel Asmussen. The foregoing are proper persons so to act in accordance with Sec- tion 49.12 et seq. of Chapter 49 of the Code of Iowa, as amended. Up- on the closing of the polls for said election, said Judges and Clerks shall file reports of the results on said proposition with the City Clerk, in order that such results may be canvassed and officially de• clared by this Council. Section 7. That this Council meet on the next (secular) day following the day of said election, at the Council Chamber in the City Hall within said City, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., to canvass the results of said election. Section 8. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are here- by repealed. Section 9. That this resolution be in force and effect immediately upon its passage and approval. Passed and approved March 7, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Recorded March 8, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 78-55 Whereas, there has been intro- duced in the Iowa Senate and House of Representatives a number of bills that affect the operation of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and Whereas, these bills have been reviewed by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and it is their opinion that they should indicate their views to their representatives and senators from Dubuque Coun- ty. Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, hereby approve the following bills and recommend their passage: Senate Files 116, 117, 119, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 178, 180, 181, 357, 361, and 370. House Files 134. Be It Further Resolved, that the City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa disapprove the follow- ing bills as contrary to the best in- terest of the city: Senate Files 55, 260, 328, 331, 343, 364, 398. House Files 47, 403, 409, 438, and 502. 146 Regular Session, March 7th, 1957 passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of March 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adaption of the resolution. Second- ed by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. There being no further business Councilman Welu moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. J. J. S A, 44__Cit.yCl,ereA. ,r ,,...�11.1955. Councilmen _ ........._............... City Clerk w Special Session, March 23rd, 1955 147 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Special Session, March 23rd, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — M a y o r Kintzinger, Councilmen A u s t i n, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of conducting a public hearing to con- sider proposed plans, specifications and form of contract for the exten- tion and improvement of the muni- cipal water plant, also for the re- ceipt of proposals for the construc- tion of ground -water producing structures on City Island, and act- ing on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Proofs of publication, certified to by the publishers, The Des Moines Register (Daily), Des Moines Tri- bune (Daily), Des Moines Sunday Register also The Telegraph -Herald newspapers, of the notice ofpublic hearing to consider, plans, specifi- cations and form of contract. for. the extension and improvement of municipal water plant, also for the receipt of proposals for the con- struction of ground -water produc- ing structures on City Island, pre- sented and read. No written objections filed and no objectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for said public hearing. Councilman Welu moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Bids of Thorpe Well Company of Des Moines, Iowa, of the Ranney Method Water Supplies, Inc., Co- lumbus, Ohio, and the Layne -West- ern Company of Ames, Iowa, for the construction of ground -water producing structures on City Island, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the bids be referred to the City Council and the City Manager for study and evaluation and for a conference with the Consulting En- gineer and that action on said bids be deferred till the Council Meet- ing of April 7th, 1955. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Original Notice of Suit of Russell Scherrer, Executor of the Estate of Ida C. Scherrer, Deceased, Plaintiff vs. City of Dubuque, Iowa, Defend- ant in the amount of $9,500.00 and the costs of this action for injuries received by the said Ida C. Scherrer which ultimately resulted in her death, by a fall on a defective ce- ment step and sidewalk on the east side of Iowa Street at the building located at 1384 and 1384% Iowa Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Original Notice of Suit be referred to the City Solicitor for investiga- tion and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Helen E. Kelly in the amount of $15.45 for dam- ages caused by the city sewer back- ing up and into the basement at the residence located at 87 South Hill Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent -Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Mrs. Margaret M. Wiehl in the amount of $150.00 for injuries received in a fall on a defective sidewalk at 2276 Central Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Couniclman Kolb. 148 Special Session, March 23rd, 1955 Communication of E. J. Buchet, 2278 University Avenue, submitting written objections to the proposed improvement of University Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Melvin J. Mc- Dermott submitting offer of $7.00 per foot for the purchase of the southerly 12 feet or more of Lot 5 of Hoskins Subdivision, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the City Engineer be instructed to prepare a plat covering this request and that when said plat is com- pleted the City Council will then view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger. Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Communication of County Audi- tor Meloy submitting for Council approval the petition of George H. and Mary F. Brandt requesting suspension of the 1954 taxes on the South % of Lot 162 of East Dubuque Addition. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Lange Insurance Agency requesting cancellation of the Sidewalk Construction Bond of the K -M Construction Company, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the liability on the Sidewalk Con- struction Bond be released and that a proper release be forwarded to Lange Insurance Agency. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of The Military Order of the Purple Heart, Inc. requesting permisison to hold an exhibit of antique and modern firearms and war equipment on the streets of Du- buque for a period of a few days sometime during the year, present- ed and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the city Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of Arthur Digman and others, owners of property in the 2200 and 2300 blocks on Rhomberg Avenue, requesting the re -grading of the alley adjoining the rear of their property in the 2200 block be- tween Rhomberg and Lincoln Av- enues, also to grade and gravel the alley between Rhomberg and Lin- coln Avenues in the 2300 block, pre- sented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and City Engineer for proper disposition. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of the Mary Agard Tent No. 35, Daughters of Union Veter- ans of the Civil War, asking permis- sion to hold a tag day on Friday evening June 3rd, and on Saturday, June 4th, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted providing there are no conflicting dates. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Eugene R. Stierman, requesting a refund in the amount of $150.00 on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Permit No. 148, as he has discontinued business on March 8, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war. rant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of Eugene R. Stierman to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 148. Special Session, March 23rd, 1955 149 Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Alayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Eugene Stierman, re- questing a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 318, as he has discontinued business on March 7, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Eugene Stierman to cover the amountof refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 318, as he has discon- tinued business on March 7, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Eugene Stierman to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigar- ette Permit No. 318. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of George R. Mastin and others, property owners and resi- dents of Missouri Street, requesting that a water main be constructed in said street during the year 1955, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager to confer with the petition- ers as to the cost of construction of said water main and also that said request be included in this years program. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Robert J. Jordan and others requesting that a sewer be installed in Lorimer Street during the year 1955, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager to confer with the peti- tioners as to the cost of the con- struction of said sewer and also for obtaining waivers from the property owners, and that upon the securing of said waivers that a plat and schedule be prepared covering the request. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 18--55 An Ordinance changing the names of Earl Drive and Earl Drive East with the City of Du- buque, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sep- arate days. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor iKntzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 18.55 An Ordinance changing the names of Earl Drive and Earl Drive East within the City of Dubuque. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the names of the following named streets within the City of Dubuque be and the same are hereby changed as follows: Earl Drive and Earl Drive East in Falk's Subdivision shall be named Ideal Lane: Earl Drive in Falk's Subdivision which is first street East of Earl Drive shall be named Ruann Drive. Section 2. That upon fina�pas- sage of this ordinance a copy h of shall be certified and filed with the County Recorder and County Auditor of Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed upon first reading this 23rd day of March, 1955. Passed, adopted and approved 150 Special Session, March 9,3rd, 195.5 upon final reading this 23rd day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Published officially in the Tele- graph Herald newspaper this 28th day of March, 1955. it. 3.28 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 19.55 An Ordinance Amending the Traffic Code by enacting a substi- tute for Schedule II U thereof; add- ing a new Section to Schedule V thereof; and adding a new Section to Schedule VI thereof, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb, Coun- cilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Ordinance No. 19.55 An ordlnanc" Amending the Traffic Code by enacting a substitute for Schedule it L' thereof; adding a new Section to Schedule V thereof; and adding a new Section to Sched- ule VI thereof. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 88-48, known as the "Traffic Code" be and the same is hereby amended b sdding a new section 'y" to Sched- ule V thereof, as follows: Schedule V. "J" The s(.uth side of East 11th Street from Central Avenue to the first alley east of Central Avenue." Section 3. That Ordinance No 83-49, known as the "Traffic " ole" be and the same In hereby amended by repealin4 Section 11 of Schedule R thereof and enacting the fnllowlnq atthstitute therefor: ' Schedule Il. L'. inwa Street from the south line if Second Street to the south line Twelfth Street: from the north Ilne of West Twelfth Street to the south line of Loran Boulevard; and, from the north line of Loras Boulevard to Nest Seventeenth Street." Section 3. That Schedule VI of Ordinance No. 33.49 be and the same In hereby amended by adding a new Section 59 thereto, as follows: "Schedule VI. 09. On both sides of Jackson Street from Eighth Avenue to a point 140 feet south of the south curb of East Eleventh Street." Section 4. This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after its final passage, adoption and publication as by law provided. Introduced the 28rd day of March, 1955. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 28rd day of starch, 1955. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor. CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. Al'STIN LEO N. SCIIEULLER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Published officially in The Tele- graph -Herald newspaper this 28th day of March, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Warranty Deed of Maude M. Nolte, widow and unmarried, and Edythe R. Nolte, single, conveying to the City of Dubuque Lot 2 of Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 37 in the City of Dubuque, together with a 15 foot right-of-way over the south end of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 37, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Warranty Deed be ac- cepted and recorded with the County Recorder. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—+Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of February, 1955, pre- sented and read. Councilman Aus- it Slx cial Session, March 23rd, 1955 151 tin moved that the proof of publi- cation be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Dubuque, Iowa March 23, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with the provi- sions of Chapter 365, Code of Iowa 1954, the Civil Service Commission conducted an entrance examina- tion for the position of Sewer Fore- man. This examination was held on March 22, 1955, and the following is a list of the applicants who passed the written examination with an average of 70% or better. Orville F. Potter, 89%. Stephen G. Gulyash, 845,. Frank W. Elliott, 81%. John J. Hayes, 70`9. Respectfully submitted, Joseph A. Carew Louis J. Lagen E. B. Lyons Members of Civil Service Commission Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this 23 day of March, 1955. Geraldine L. Jenni Notary Public Councilman Austin moved that the report of the Civil Service Com- mission be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Dubuque, Iowa March 23, 1955 To the honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 365, Code of Iowa 1954, the Civil Service Commission con• ducted an entrance examination for the position of Plumbing Inspector. This examination was held on March 22, 1955, and the following is a list of the applicants who pasised the written examination with an average of 70% or better. Hugh D. Clark, 100%. Ric -hard J. Feyen, 100%. Joseph A. Ratterman, 98%. Elmer L. Tschiggfrie, 97%. Harry B. Davis, 86%. Adrian C. Swift. 86%. Respectfully submitted, Joseph A. Carew Chairman Louis J. Lagen E. B. Lyons Members of Civil Service Commission Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me, A Notary Public, this 23rd day of March, 1955. Geraldine L. Jenni, Notary Public Councilman Schueller moved that the report of the Civil Service Commission be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 17, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The claim of Mr. F. C. Ruley for damages to his car from driving into an open manhole February 25th, 1955 was referred to this office for investigation and report. Upon investigation I learned that the manhole belonged to the North- western Bell Telephone Company and have been advised by them that der date of March 14, they have reimbursed Mr. Ruley for his damages. Respectfully submitted, T. H. NELSON City Solicitor Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Solicitor Nelson be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger' Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. 152 Special Session, March 23rd, 1955 March 15, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have examined the claim of Mrs. Mabel Bauer, 705 Caledonia Place, for damages sustained De- cember 2. 1954 and find the same barred by the Statute of Limita- tions, and therefore recommend that the same be denied. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON City Solicitor Councilman S c h u e 11 e r moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nelson be approved. Sec- onded by Mayor Kintzinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 17, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: ^n July 23, 1953 Mrs. Agnes Bowman filed her claim with the City Council in the amount of $7500 for injuries sustained from a fall on a sidewalk July 16th, 1953. I have investigated the claim and discussed the matter with her at- torneys and find that this lady was hospitalized for approximately five weeks as the result of a secondary prepatellar bursitis and incurred medical expense in the amount of $464. There is some question of the lia- bility of the City for this injury and for this reason we have en- tered into a settlement agreement in the amount of three hundred dollars. I recommend that this settlement be approved and the Auditor in- structed to issue a warrant in the amount of $300 payable to Agnes Bowman and J. Edward Whelan her attorney and deliver the same upon receipt of a properly execute release. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Welu moved that th recommendation of City Solicito Nelson be approved and the Cit Auditor instructed to draw a wa rant in the amount of $300.00 i favor of Mrs. Agnes Bowman an J. Edward Whelan, her attorney, as settlement in full of her claim, and that said warrant be delivered up- on receipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 17, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have investigated the claim of George Brusky and find that he fell February 24, 1955 as the re- sult of a hole in the street on Rob- inson Avenue, sustaining a frac- tured left wrist. Mr. Brusky has incurred medical expenses in the amount of $192.30 in addition to his loss of time and has agreed to accept $192.30 in full settlement of his claim. I recommend that this settlement be approved and the Auditor in- structed to issue a warrant payable to George Brusky and deliver the same upon receipt of a properly executed release. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Austin moved that ti,e recommendation of City Solici- tor Nelson be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $192.50 in favor of George Brusky, as set- tlement in full of his claim, and that said warrant be delivered up- on receipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 17, 1955 lion. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa d Gentlemen: I have investigated the claim of Mr. Joe O'Connell and find that he fell on a defective sidewalk Decem. e ber 29, 1954 and sustained five r broken ribs. y In addition to his loss of time r. Mr. O'Connell has incurred medi, n cal expenses in the amount of d $47.00. Special Session, March 23rd, 1955 153 I discussed the claim with him and he has agreed to accept the sum of $73 in full settlement of his claim and I recommend that this settlement be approved and the Auditor instructed to issue a warrant in the sum of $73, payable to Joe O'Connell and deliver the same upon the receipt of a satis- factory executed release. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation fCity Solici- tor the Nelson be approved warrant in instructedCity Auditor n theamount of $73.00 in favor of Joe O'Connell, as settle- ment in full of his claim, and that said warrant be delivered upon re- ceipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent -Councilman Kolb. March 22, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque Gentlemen: On February 12, 1955, Irvin W. Kramer filed a claim for damages in the sum of $500.00 with the City Clerk, claimed to have been sus- tained when the sanitary sewer backed up into his house. Said claim was referred to this office for investigation and report. Due investigation was made and a conference was held with the claimant. He agreed to compromise and settle his claim for $135.00. This compromise settlement is deemed fair by this office. It is, therefore, respectfully recommend- ed that said claim be compromised for that amount, and the Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant in favor of the claimant in the sum of $135.00, to be delivered to him upon the execution by him of a proper release. Respectfully submitted, By R. M. CZIZEK Assistant City Solicitor Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of Assistant City Solicitor Czizek be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $135.00 in favor of Irvin W. Kra- mer, as settlement in full of his claim, and that said warrant be de- livered upon receipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. March 22, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque Gentlemen: On December 8, 1954, Raymond Tschiggfrie re -filed a claim for damages, in the sum of $14.50, with the City Clerk. Said damages were claimed to have been sustained by claimant when his car struck a hole in the street on Wood Street. Said claim has been referred to this office for investigation and report. This claim was filed once pre- viously by claimant and an inves- tigation was made by this office at that time. It was determined from the investigation thereof, that the City of Dubuque was guilty of no negligence which would render it liable in damages to the claim- ant, and a recommendation was then made to disallow the claim. The matter was again brought to the attention of this office when this claim was re -filed and, again, this office made an investigation of said claim. It is again the opin- ion of this office that the City of Dubuque was guilty of no negli- gence which would render it liable in damages to claimant. It is, there- fore, respectfully recommended that said claim be denied. Respectfully recommended, By R. M. CZIZEK Assistant City Solicitor Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of As istant Cityc Solicitor Czizek be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman b* Kolb* o 22, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: On January 3, 1955, 154 Special Session, March 23rd, 1955 Winiam F. Korman filed a claim tached petition of Arthur Trausch, with the City Clerk, City of Du. Sr., the Planning and Zoning Com- buque, wherein the sum of $17.36 mission respectfully recommends in damages was claimed to have granting of the petition by your been sustained by him when he honorable body, subject to appro- struck a hole in the street. Said val of the City Engineer and Super• claim was referred to this office intendent of Water Works. for investigation and report. Respectfully submitted, After due investigation, it ap- DUBUQUE PLANNING AND pears that the City of Dubuque was ZONING COMMISSION guilty of no negligence which By RICHARD V. McKAY, would render it liable in damages Secretary. to the claimant. It is, therefore, re- Approved by K. J. Cullen, City spectfully recommended that said claim be denied. Respectfully submitted, By R. M. CZIZEK, Assistant City Solicitor. Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of Assistant City Solicitorunciilan approved. Schueller- carried ec- by Councilman Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Sebueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 22, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen: On February 14, 1955, Fred C. Jungblut filed a claim for damages with the City Clerk, in the amount of $15.25, claimed to have been sustained by him when the sewer backed up into his house. Said claim was referred to this office for investigation and report. Upon due investigation, it ap- pears that the City was guilty of no negligence which would render it liable in damages to the claim- ant. Therefore, it is respectfully recommended that said claim be denied. Respectfully submitted, By R. M. CZIZEK, Assistant City Solicitor. Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of Assistant City Solicitor Czizek be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. October 22, 1954 To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Referring to at - Engineer. Approved by J. J. Hail, Superin- tendent of City Water Dept. Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the Plan- ning and zoning Commission be ap- proved and a proper release pre- pared. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 22, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The communication of Roy Ayers stating that he is in- terested in starting a soft drink stand on the corner of Green Street and Pennsylvania Avenue was referred to the City Manager and Planning and Zoning Commis- sion for investigation and report. According to our present zoning ordinance this location is not zoned for business and therefore would have to be rezoned to comply with the request. The attached communication from the Planning & Zoning Com- mission states that they have taken no action on this matter because the owner or agents for the prop- erty have not requested rezoning. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager. Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Man- ager Schiltz and also the communi- cation of the Planning and Zoning Commission be received and made a matter of record and that the Planning and Zoning Commission be received and made a matter of record and that the matter of the disposition of the petition be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Special Session, March 23rd, 1955 155 Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu, Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 16, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At a meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission held March 10, 1955, the petition of Roy Ayers, 1633 Hickson Avenue, requesting rezoning of certain lots at Pennsylvania Avenue and Green Street to local Business District was considered. Mr. A y e r s was present at this meeting and stated he wished to establish a store sell- ing confections, etc., on property owned by a Mr. Baumhover. The petition as presented did not con- tain the owner or the agent's name, the agent had called the Building Department and asked who was pe- titioning for this property and he indicated no desire to have it re- zoned. Mr. Ayers said he had first chance to buy this property ap- parently from Mr. Baumhover. The procedure of rezoning by proper petition was explained to Mr. Ayers and he indicated he would present a petition signed by the property owner. No action was taken on this pe- tition because the owner or agents name did not appear on same. The Planning and Zoning Com- mission has been and is now study- ing the rapidly developing area and will present to the Council in the near future several locations that would be desirable Local Business Districts. Respvctfully submitted, RICHARD V. McKAY Planning & Zoning Commission March 18, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Wa- ter Works for the month of Febru- ary as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of Feb- ruary, 1955. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Coun- cilman Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 22, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Howard Langman and others requesting a street light be installed on Booth Street be- tween Forest Lane and West 5th Street was referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for investigation and report. Because of the fact that there is a great deal of vehicle and pedes- trian traffic on Booth Street, and the distance between the existing lights exceeds the recommended standards it is our recommendation that a street light be installed on Pole No. 207-535M between West 5th & Forest Lane. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 22, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Earl L. Falk and others requesting the installation of street lights was referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for investigation and re- port. It is recommended that a street light be installed at the intersec- tion of Pennsylvania Avenue and Ruann Drive and also at the inter- section of Pennsylvania Avenue and Earl Drive. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. See- 156 Special Session, March 23rd, 1955 onded by Mayor Kintzinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 22, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I am attaching an Agreement between the Jacobson Realty Com- pany and the City of Dubuque re- garding the use of a portion of Har- rison Street for parking. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Cougcilman Schueller moved that'the communication of City Manager Schiltz be received and made a matter of recordand the Agreement placed on file. Second ed by Councilman Austin. Carried Q. t'I,e follnivingsvote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 79-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relat- ing to the sale of cigarettes with- in the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cig- arette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Albert Metcalf (Effective 4/1/55), 400 Central Avenue Be It Further Resolved that the bond filed with the application be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved th adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb, RESOLUTION NO. 80-S5 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Pete S. Sfikas, 760 East 16th Street Florance Deutsch, 1298 Main Street Sylvester A. Weiner, 201 East 22nd Street Albert Metcalf, 400 Central Avenue Mrs. Ione Miller, 1322 Central Ave- nue CLASS "C" PERMIT Clarence J. Kipper, 1585 Delhi Street Donald D. Schroeder, 2890 Central Avenue Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 81-55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, e Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Man- ager be and he is directed to issue to the following named applicants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Pete S. Sfikas, 760 East 16th Street Florance Seutsch, 1298 Main Street Slx•eial Session, March 23rd, 1955 Sylvester A. Weiner, 201 East 22nd Street Albert Metcalf, 400 Central Avenue Mrs. Ione Miller, 1322 Central Ave- nue CLASS "C" PERMIT Clarence J. Kipper, 1585 Delhi Street Donald D. Schroeder, 2890 Central Avenue Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of March, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of the North Central Public Service Co. requesting the: City Council to consider the adop- tion and approval of rates for Schedule 2 increasing them by 10 cents per MCF, the rate increase to be effective on the bills placed in the mail from May 2, 1955 and thereafter, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Council and City Manager to con- fer with a public utilities consult- ant to determine if the rate in- crease asked for is fair and equita- ble and also that a resolution be prepared and copies of the reso- lution forwarded to the Federal Power Commission, to the United States Senators and Representa- tives in Congress from Iowa favor- ing the petition of the North Cen- tral Public Service Company which is on file with the Federal Pow- er Commission protesting to the cost of the gas being supplied by the Northern Natural Gas Company and further asking that the peti- tion be considered at a separate hearing rather than being lumped with similar requests from other companies. Seconded by Council - 157 man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. There being no further business Councilman Austin moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Counc' an Kolb. J. J. SH Approved ..... Adopted ..... .. l Councilmen ! . 'C�w �— Attest*_'--cl, -�_..ty !�.ty Clerk 158 Special Session, March 23rd, 1955 Board of Health (OFFICIAL) Special Session, March 23rd, 1955. Board met at 9:10 P.M. Present—Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Aus- tin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb and Dr. A. J. Entringer. State Department of Health Des Moines, Iowa March 15, 1955 Mr. John J. Shea City Clerk Dubuque, Iowa Attention: Local Board of Health Gentlemen: The application for renewal of license by Mr. C. H. Reckord to operate the Reckord Texaco Service Park, 2323 Central Avenue, Du- buque, during the calendar year 1955 has been approved. The yellow copy of his applica- tion for renewal of license is en- closed for your file. Very truly yours, Division of Public Health Engineering C. L. Campbell Public Health Engineer Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved that the communication be re- ceived and made a matter of rec- ord. Seconded by Mr. Leo N. Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. A. J. Entringer. Communication of Albert J. En- tringer, M. D. Director of Health in regard to the improper sewage disposal from the basement home located at 2550 Mineral Street occu- pied by the Herman Tappe family and stating that it is necessary for the Board of Health to order this connection made as provided in Or- dinance No. 35, presented and read. Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved that resolutions be prepared and served upon Mr. Tappe ordering that Lot 2 of 1-1-1-1 Prysi Farm Sub. be con- nected with the sanitary sewer. Seconded by Mr. Leo N. Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Aus- tin, I.eo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. A. J. Entringer. Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger moved that a new ordinance be pre• pared covering the granting of per. mits for the installation of septic tanks. Seconded by Mr. Ruben V. Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Aus- tin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. A. J. Entringer. There being no further business Mr. Ruben V. Austin moved that the Board of Health meeting ad- journ. Seconded by Mr. Leo N. Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Aus- tin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. A. J. Entringer. J. J. SHYA, Clerk, oard A Health e Members of ... .... .......... _/_,j./ ... '"` Ica Bd. of Health �.. !1.... .... Atte................. Clerk, Board of Health' Regnlar Session, April 4th, 195.5 159 CITY COUNCIL Regular Session, April 4th, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Ab- sent --Councilman Kolb. Mayor Kintzinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of the sale of $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. The following oral bids for the purchase of $1,500,000 Water Reve- nue Bonds, 1955 Series were re- ceived. Salomon Bros. and Hutzler, par, accrued interest 2aP `,'1' cou- pons, plus a premium of $6,375.00; Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, William Blair & Company, Central Republic Company Carleton D. Beh Company, White Phillip Company, By Joe H. Becker, par, accrued in- terest, 2%% coupons, plus a pre- mium of $6,400.00. The following sealed bids were opened and read for the purchase of $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series: White, Weld & Co., F. S. Smithers & Co., Blunt, Ellis & Simmons, Julien Collins & Co., Shannon & Co., Ravenscroft & Co., By Floyd W. Sanders; interest at the rate of 2'h%, we will pay the sum of $1,519,300.00 and ac. crued interest; Stern Brothers, Barrett Fitch, Zahner & Co., George K. Baum & Co., Farwell Chapman, Quail & Co., Becker & Connie, Inc., By Paul W. Becker interest at the rate of 2a6%, we will pay par and a premium 01 $512.78 with accrued interest. RESOLUTION NO. 82.55 Resolution providing for the sal( nd award of $1,500,000 Wa,,er Rev - ,nue Bonds, 1955 Series, and ap- woving and authorizing the agree- nent of such sale and award. Whereas, notice of sale of Water levenue Bonds, 1955 Series, of the ity of Dubuque, Dubuque County, iota, in the amount of $1,500,000 has heretofore been given in strict compliance with the provisions of Chapter 75 of the Code of Iowa by publication of notice for two or more successive weeks in at least one newspaper located in Dubuque County; and Whereas, all sealed bids were received and placed on file, after which open bids were called for and received as follows: Salomon Bros. and Hutbler, par, accrued in- terest, 2%% coupons, plus a pre- mium of $6,375.00; Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis et al., par, ac- crued interest, 2%% coupons, plus a premium of $6,400.00, and there- after such sealed bids were opened, the substance of the best sealed bid being as follows: White, Weld & Co. et al., interest at the rate of 2%%, we will pay the sum of $1,519,300.00 and accrued interest: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section I. That upon being ad- vised in the premises, it is hereby determined that the bid of Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis et al. for the purchase of said Water Reve- nue Bonds, 1955 Series, as adver- tised, upon terms of par and ac- crued interest plus a premium of $6,400.00 is the highest and best bid received and that said bonds bearing interest at the rate of two and three-eighths per cent (23/6%) per annum be and the same are hereby awarded to said Paine, Web- ber, Jackson & Cirtis et al. Section 2. That the form of agreement of sale of said bonds to Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis et al, be and the same is hereby approved, and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to ex- ecute said agreement for and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and to affix the corporate seal of said City thereto. Section 3. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are here- by repealed. 160 Regular Session, April 401, 1955 Passed and approved April 4, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Recorded April 4, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the City Treasurer be authorized and directed to return the deposits of all bidders, except the best bidders, for the purchase of the $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pen- dency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of construction of concrete curb and gutter on the following portions of the following named streets, to wit: Ashton Street from the North Property Line of Delaware Street to the North end of Ashton. Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street. Bunker Hill Road from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street. Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street. Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of L 0AW Avenue. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line of Lot 12—O.S. Lang - worthy's Sub. to the South Prop- erty Line of Lot 6—O.S. Lang - worthy's Sub. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Stan- ton Street. Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street. Grandview Avenue from the North Property Line of Delhi Street to the South Property Line of Loras Boulevard. Green Street from the West Property Line of Bunker Hill Road to the North Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue. Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Lindale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn to the end of Lindale Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. Lorimer Street from the South Property Line of Levi Street to the South end of Lorimer Street. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street. Woodlawn Street from the North Property Line of Karen Street to the end of Woodlawn Street, esti- mated cost $52,290.77, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petitions of G. L. Kulander et al. and of Robert P. & Mariam Ready protesting against the proposed curb and guttering and resurfacing of Ashton Place, presented and read. City Manager Schiltz recom- mended that Ashton Place be de- Re gidar Session, April 4th, 1955 161 leted from the 1955 improvement program. Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Edgar W. Theisen re- questing the City Council to delete from the 1955 street improvement the proposed project of curbing and guttering Woodlawn Street and asking that said improvement be deferred until such time as more houses are constructed on this street and the improvement is re- quested by a larger percentage of property owners, presented and read. City Manager Schiltz recom- mended that Woodlawn Street be deleted from the 1955 improve- ment program. Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Dubuque, Iowa March 15, 1955 Dubuque City Council City Hall Dubuque, Iowa Iionorable Sirs: In the March 11th edition of the Telegraph -Herald, I note your No- tice of Pendency of Resolution of Necessity for Public Improvements and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications and cost of im- provements for the construction of concrete curb and gutter on Drexel Avenue from the south property line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the north property line of Lennox Ave- nue. As I own Lots No. 399, 400, 401 and Lot 2 of 402 abutting Drexel Avenue, I am deeply concerned in this project. At the present time the City of Dubuque is using part of these lots for a drainage ditch for Chaney Road and the surrounding terri tory. Therefore, I object to this im provement until such time as the City can drain this water in some other direction, or obtains an ease nen' to cover said ditch so these .ots can be filled and made saleable )r useable. I trust youcan see this matter in the same light as I do. Yours truly, Thos. S. Smith, Sr. 2960 Delhi Road, R.R. 2 Dubuque, Iowa Councilman Austin moved that the petition be received and filed and the City Manager directed to confer with Mr. Smith concerning the question raised in his petition and also as to the matter of secur- ing easements over his property. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 83-55 Resulting amending Resolution No. 58.55. Be It Resolved By The City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Resolution No. 58-55 being the Resolution of Ne- cessity for the City of Dubuque 1955 Concrete Curb & Gutter Proj- ect No. 1, be and the same is here- by amended by deleting the fol- lowing portions of the following named streets therefrom: Ashton Street, Delaware Street, to North End of Ashton Street. Woodlawn Street, Karen Street to End of Woodlawn Street. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Decision of Council upon objec- tions to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements RESOLU'rION NO. 84-55 Whereas, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract 16" Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 for the construction of concrete '. curb and gutter on the following portions of the following named j streets, to wit: Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street. Bunker Hill Road from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street. Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street. Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lehigh Avenue. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line ofLot 12—O.S. Lang - worthy's Sub. to the South Prop erty Line of Lot ".S. Lang - worthy's Sub. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Stan- ton Street. Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street. Grandview Avenue from the North Property Line of Delhi Street to the South Property Line of Loras Boulevard. Green Street from the West Property Line of Bunker Hill Road to the North Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue. Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Lindale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn to the end of Lindale Street. Lindberg Terrace from the Eas Property Line of Eagle Street t( the end of Lindberg Terrace. Lorimer Street from the Soutl Property Line of Levi Street to th, South end of Lorimer Street. Washington Street from th North Property Line of Leib Street to the end of Washingto treet have been approved by the 'ity Council of the City of Du- iuque and public notice given as irovided by Chapter 23 of the Code if Iowa, 1950, pertaining to public !ontracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of ill objections to said plans, specifi- :ations or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time be- ing this 4th day of April, 1955; and Whereas, the City Council met in regular session this 4th day of April, 1955, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or contract for or cost of the improvement herein de- scribed and proposed to be made; and Whereas, all interested parties have been given an opportunity to be heard and all objections which have been duly weighed and con. sidered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, specifica- tions, contract for or cost of said improvement herein described and proposed to be made, be and the same hereby overruled and such plans, specifications and form of contract heretofore approved are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a matter of permanent record in connection with said improvement. roved Passed, adopted and app this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second - i ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. I Absent—Councilman Kolb. Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 183 RESOLUTION NO. 5"S Be It Resolved by the City Coun- t cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa on its own motion: Section 1. That it is deemed ad- t visable and necessary for the pub- lic welfare to make and provide street improvements under the pro- visions of Chapter 391 of the 1950 Code of Iowa, by installing concrete curb and gutter on the following portions of the following named Streets, to wit: Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street. Bunker Hill Road from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street. Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street. Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of L~ Avenue. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line of Lot 12—O.S. Langwor- thy's Sub. to the South Property Line of Lot ".S. Langworthy's Sub. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street. Grandview Avenue from the North Property Line of Delhi Street to the South Property Line of Loras Boulevard. Green Street from the West Property Line of Bunker Hill Road to the North Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue. Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Lindale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn to the end of Lindale Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to he end of Lindberg Terrace. Lorimer Street from the South Property Line of Levi Street to he South end of Lorimer Street. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street. Section 2. Said improvements shall be constructed under con- tract and in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared therefor by the City Engineer and which together with the Plat and Schedules for such improvements, have been approved by the City Council and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 3. That the cost and ex- pense of making said improvements will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within the assessable distance pro. vided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law. Property will be assessed whether the same abuts on any of said portions of said street or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the street fund. The railway por- tion of any such streets shall be assessed against the railway com- pany. Section 4. That the City Council by this resolution gives notice of its intention to issue bonds as pro. vided by Section 396.6 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of said improvement: said bonds to be issued in anticipa. tion of the deferred payment of the assessments levied therefor, and that said bonds will be sold atpublic sale in the manner pro- vided by law, but shall not be sold for less than par value with Re- cru ed int from date of bonds to the time teresof delivery thereof Section 5. That unless property owners at the time of final consid- eration of this resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessment, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Section 6. For purposes of brevi- ty and reference all the foregoing 164 Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 improvements will be known as e "City of Dubuque 1955 Concrete t Curb & Gutter Project Number 1." Introduced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk t this 7th day of March, 1955. t CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as amended, by the City Council this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 8S-55 Be It Resolved By The City Coun- cil Of The City Of Dubuque that pursuant to a resolution of neces- sity No. 58-55 which was duly passed by this Council, for the con- struction of concrete curb and gut- ter on the following portions of the following named streets, to wit: Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street. Bunker Hill Road from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street. Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street. Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line o fdIMl11( Avenue. Elm Street from the North Prop erty Line of Lot 12—O.S. Lang worthy's Sub. to the South Prop rty Line of Lot 6—O.S. Langwor- hy's Sub. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to he South Property Line of Stan - on Street. Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street. Grandview Avenue from the North Property Line of Delhi Street to the South Property Line of Loras Boulevard. Green Street from the West Property Line of Bunker Hill Road to the North Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue. Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street Lindale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn to the end of Lindale Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. Lorimer Street from the South Property Line of Levi Street to the South end of Lorimer Street. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street, be and the same are hereby o r. dered and constructed by t his Council upon its own motion. All the work shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted and now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved that the cost and expense of the said m- provements be paid for bylevying special assessments against the pri- vately owned property lying within the assessable distance from the improvements, whether such prop. erty abut upon the same or are nd the jacent thereto, according t area thereof ain proportion to the special benefits conferred, and any deficiency will be paid outof the street funds of the city. Pay- ment i will be made to the contrac- Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 165 for out of funds realized from the Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- of bonds to be issued in antici. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. sale of deferred payments of as- Nays—None. pation as provided by law after Absent—Councilman Kolb. sessments the work has been completed and Proof of publication, certified to accepted by the City Council. by the publishers, of notice of pen - Be It Further Resolved that the dency of resolution of necessity City Clerk be and he is hereby or- and hearing upon proposed plans, dered and directed to advertise for specifications and cost of improve - proposals for the construction of ment for the improvement of Avo- the various improvements herein ca Street with asphaltic macadam provided for in the manner provid- surfacing from the north property ed by law, the said improvements line of Seminary Street to the south shall be completed on or before 125 property line of Ungs Street, esti- calendar days after date of con. mated cot $4,571,98,and ,present presented 4,571,9en tract. No d Be It Further Resolved that this and no oJ present in the objector Council Chamber at the time set resolution being deemed urgent of immediate necessity shall for said public hearing. Council - and be in force and effect from and man Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and after its passage and adoption by filed. Seconded by Councilman the City Council. Austin. Carried by the following Passed, adopted and approved vote: this 4th day of April, 1955. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- CHARLES A. KINTZINGER cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Mayor Nays—None. CLARENCE P. WELU Absent—Councilman Kolb. RUBEN V. AUSTIN Decision of Council upon objections LEO N. SCHUELLER to plans, specifications and cast Councilmen of improvements Attest: J. J. SHEA, RESOLUTION NO. 86.55 City Clerk Whereas, proposed plans and Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- specifications for the improve - ment of Avoca Street from the ed by Councilman Austin. Carried North Property Line of Seminary by the following vote: Street to the South Property Line Asphaltic Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. of Ungs Street with Macadam Surfacing, have been ap- proved by the City Council of the Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. City of Dubuque and public notice by Chapter 23 Proof of publication, certified to given as provided the Code of Iowa, 1950, pertain by the publishers, of notice of pen- of ing to public contracts and bonds, dency of resolution of necessity the time and place fixed for and hearing upon proposed plans, and the hearing of all objections to specifications and cost of improve- for the improvement of Ash d plans, specifications or cost said time ment ton Place with asphaltic macadam of such improvements, said being this 4th day of April, 1955; surfacing from the north property line of Delaware Street to the and Whereas, the City Council met in north end of Ashton Place, esti- mated cost $2,996.28, presented and regular session this 4th day of 7:30 o'clock P.M. at read. City Manager Schiltz submit- April, 1955, at Chambers in the City ted verbal recommendation that the Council Hall for the purpose of hearing all the improvement of Ashton Place ring interested parties and considehave with asphaltic macadam surfacing any and all objections which from the north property line of end ildtthe Tans beenfiledrposed i, Delaware Street to the north of Ashton Place be deleted. Coun- specifications cost m - described and cilman Schueller moved that the provement herein to be made; and verbal recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Sec- proposed Whereas, all interested parties an opportunity onded by Councilman Welu. Car- have been nard and given jectionswhich rigid by the following vote: 188 Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 have been duly weighed and con- sidered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, specifica- tions, or cost of said improvement herein described and proposed to be made, be and the same hereby overruled and such plans, specifi- cations heretofore approved are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a matter of permanent record in connection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARE"NCE P. WELD RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 6455 Whereas, proposed plans, speci- fications, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve. ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 5. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement. 6. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be assessed against each lot, for the improve- ment of Avoca Street with asphal- tic macadam surfacing from the north property line of Seminary Street to the south property line of Ungs Street. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said 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 approved 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 pri- vately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, prop- erty will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby. Labor and equipment costs shall be paid out of the street improvement funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of March, 1955. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed, by the City Council this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 167 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 87-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that pur- suant to a resolution of necessity No. 64-55 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of Avoca Street with Macadam sur- facing from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street be and the same is hereby ordered constructed by this Council upon its own motion. All the work shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications hereto- fore adopted and now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved that the cost and expense of the said im- provements be paid for by levying special assessments against the privately owned property lying within the assessable distance from the improvements, whether such property abut upon the same or is adjacent thereto, according to the area thereof and in proportion to the special benefits conferred, and labor and equipment costs shall be paid out of the street funds. Pay- ment will be made out of funds realized from the sale of bonds to be issued in anticipation of de- ferred payments of assessments as provided by law after the work has been completed and accepted by the City Council. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CIiARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- ilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pen- dency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans, specifications and cost of improve- ment for the improvement of Bur- lington Street with asphaltic maca- dam surfacing from the west prop- erty line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street, estimated cost $1,084.21, presented and read. No written objections filed and no objectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for said public hearing. Council- man Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Decision of Council upon objec- tions to plans, specifications, cost of improvements RESOLUTION NO. 88.55 Whereas, proposed plans and specifications and for the improve- ment of Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street with Asphaltic Macadam Surfacing, have.been ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and public notice given as provided by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa, 1950, pertain- ing to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of all objections to said plans, specifications for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 4th day of April, 1955; and Whereas, the City Council met in regular session this 4th day of April, 1955, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications for or cost of the im- provement herein described and proposed to be made; and Whereas, all interestedun typo have been given an opPo he heard and weighed and objections which have been dulyy we con- sidered; now, therefore 188 Rvgnlar Session, April 4th, 1955 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, specifica- tions, for or cost of said improve- ment herein described and pro- posed to be made, be and the same hereby overruled and such plans, specifications heretofore approved are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a matter of permanent record in connection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 67•5S Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, 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 show- ing among other things the follow- ing: I. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as. sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 5. An estimate of the cost of the Proposed improvement. 6. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be as. sessed against each lot, for the im- provement of Burlington Street with asphaltic macadem surfacing from the west property line of Na. tional Street to the alley first west of National Street. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said 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 approved by the City Coun- cil and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and ex- pense of making said improvement will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to ex- ceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is ad- jacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby. Labor and Equipment costs shall be paid out of street improvement funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment dis- trict shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of March, 1955. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed, by the City Council this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 169 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. cilmenANone.Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Ordering Construction) Proof of publication, certified to RESOLUTION NO. 89.55 by the publishers, of notice of Be It Resolved by the City Coun- pendency of resolution of necessi- cil of the City of Dubuque that pur- ty and hearing upon proposed to a resolution of necessity plans, specifications and cost of suant No. 67-55 which was duly passed by improvement for improvement of this Council, for the improvement Glen Oak Street with asphaltic of Burlington Street with asphaltic macadam surfacing from the north surfacing from the west property line of Vernon Street to macadam property line of National Street to National the south property line of Edina Street, estimated cost $1,077.68, the alley first west of Street be and the same are hereby presented and read. No written ob. ordered and constructed by this and jections filed and no objectors pres- ent in the Council Chamber at the Council upon its own motion or without the petition of time set for said public hearing. with property owners. All the work be constructed in accordance Councilman Schueller moved that the proof of publication be received shall with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted and now on file and filed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following in the office of the City Clerk. vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. Be It Further Resolved that the cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. cost and expense of the said im- provements be paid for by levying one. Councilman Kolb. Absent—Councilman special assessments against the privately owned property lying Decision of Council upon objec. within the assessable distance from tions to plans, specifications, and the improvements, whether such cost of improvements. RESOLUTION NO. 100 -SS property abut upon the same or are adjacent thereto, according to the Whereas, proposed plans and area thereof and in proportion to specifications and form of con - the special benefits conferred. La- tract for the improvement of Glen bor and equipment costs shall be Oak Street from the North Prop - paid out of the Street funds. Pay- erty Line of Vernon Street to the ment will be made out of funds realized from the sale of bonds to South Property Line of Edina Street with Asphaltic Macadam be issued in anticipation of de- surfacing have been approved by ferred payments of assessments as the City Council of the City of provided by law after the work has Dubuque and public notice given been completed and accepted by as provided by Chapter 23 of the the City Council. Code of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to and bonds, and the Be It Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent public contracts time and place fixed for the hear - to said plans, and of immediate necessity shall from and ing of all objections specifications for or cost of such be in force and effect its and adoption by improvements, said time being this after passage the City Council. 4th day of April, 1955; and the City Council met Passed, adopted and approved Whereas, session this 4th day of this 4th day of April, 1955. in regular KINTZINGER April1955, at 7:30 o'clockP the CHARLES A. the Counc 1 Chambersin Mayor CP. WELU City Hall for the purpose of hear- interested parties and con- RUBEN BEN VV.. AUSTIN ing all sidering any and all objections LEO N. SCiIUELLER which have been filed to the pro - Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, posed plans, specifications or or cost of the improvement herein de City Clerk the ro osed to be made; P scribed and proposed Councilmamoved Austin adoption of the resolution. Second anWhereas, all interested parties ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- have been given an opportunity to ried by the following vote: 170 Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 be heard and all objections which have been duly weighed and con- sidered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, specifica- tions and form of contract hereto- fore approved are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu, Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 70.55 Whereas, proposed plans, speci. fications, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 5. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement. 6. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be assessed against each lot, for the improve. ment of Glen Oak Street with as- phaltic macadam surfacing from the north property line of Vernon Street to the south property line of Edina Street, Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its Own motion deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said improvement shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared there- for by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improve. ment will be assessed upon and against all privately owned prop- erty lying within assessable dis- tance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto ac- cording to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby. Labor and equipment costs shall be paid out of street improvement funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been per- formed and accepted and the pro- ceeds thereof used to pay the con- tractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of March, 1955. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed, by the City Council this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 171 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 101 -SS Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that pursuant to a resolution of neces- sity No. 70-55 which was duly passed by this Council, for the im- provement of Glen Oak Street with asphaltic macadam surfacing from the north property line of Vernon Street to the south property line of Edina Street be and the same are hereby ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own motion and with or without the petition of property owners. All the work shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications hereto- fore adopted and now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved that the cost and expense of the said im- provements be paid for by levying special assessments against the pri- vately owned property lying within the assessable distance from the improvements, whether such prop- erty abut upon the same or are ad- jacent thereto, according to the area thereof and in proportion to the special benefits conferred. La- bor and equipment costs shall be paid out of the street funds. Pay- ment will be made out of funds realized from the sale of bonds to be issued in anticipation of de- ferred payments of assessments as provided by law after the work has been completed and accepted by the City Council. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice to contractors of the receipt of pro- posals for the following improve- ment by surfacing on the following portions of the following named streets with hot mix, hot laid as- phaltic concrete, to -wit: 1. Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. 2, Jones Street from the West Property Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. 3. Leibe Street from the East Property Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. 4. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. 5. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. 6. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. 7. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Burtons Addition. 8. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 4, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Pursuant to your instruction, sealed bids were received up to 10:00 A.M. on April 4th, 1955 for the City of Dubuque 1955 Hot Mix - Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur- 172 Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 facing Project No. 1. Attached is the tabulation of bids received. I recommend that the contract be awarded to Mulgrew Blacktop Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa, who sub- mitted the lowest bid received which was 4.32% above the en- gineer's estimate. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION NO. 102-55 Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the improvement by surfacing on the following portions of the fol- lowing named streets with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete, to -wit: 1. Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. 2. Jones Street from the West Property Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. 3. Leibe Street from the East Property Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. 4. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. 5. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Ave- nue to 65' east of the East Prop- erty Line of Elm Street. 6. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. 7. University Avenue from the Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Bur- tons Addition. 8. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North, pursuant to Resolu- tion No. 49.55 and notice to bidders published in a newspaper published in said City on March 14th, 1955 and March 15th, 1955; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on April 4th, 1955, and it has been deter- mined that the bid of Mulgrew Blacktop, Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of $102,961.85 was the lowest bid for the furnishing of all labor and materials and per- forming the work as provided for in the plans and specifications; now therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above men- tioned improvement be awarded to Mulgrew Blacktop, Inc., Dubuque, Iowa, 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 perform- ance of said work. Be It Further Resolved, that up- on the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is author- ized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed and adopted this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Dlayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice to contractors of the receipt of pro. posals for the improvements on the following portions of the fol. lowing streets by installing a Bi- tuminous Concrete Surface course thereon, to -wit: 1. Auburn Street from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of University Avenue. 2. Clinton Street from the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street. 3. Eagle Street from the North Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street. 4. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 24th Street. 5. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 24th Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street. 6. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Marshall Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. 7. Hennepin Street from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Windsor Avenue. 8. Ida Street from the South Property Line of Delhi Street to the North Property Line of Grace Street. 9. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. 10. Marshall Street from the West Property Line of Rhomberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lincoln Avenue. 11. O'Hagen Street from the South Property Line of University Avenue to the North Property Line of Mineral Street. 12. Pearl Street from the North Property Line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street. 13. Pleasant Street from the West Property Line of Viola Street to the East Property Line of Staf- ford Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 4, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Pursuant to your instructions, sealed bids were received up to 10:00 A.M. on April 4th, 1955 for the City of Dubuque 1955 Bitumi- nous Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1. Attached is the tabulations of the bids received. I recommend that the contract be awarded to Iowa Road Building 173 Company of Fairmont, Minnesota, who submitted the lowest bid re- ceived which was 7.28% above the engineers estimate. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION NO. 103.55 Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the improvements on the following portions of the following streets by installing a Bituminous Concrete Surface course thereon, to -wit: 1. Auburn Street from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of University Avenue. 2. Clinton Street from the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street. 3. Eagle Street from the North Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street. 4. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 24th Street. 5. Elm Street from the North Property Line of 24th Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street. 6. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Marshall Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. 7. Hennepin Street from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Windsor Avenue. 8. Ida Street from the South Property Line of Delhi Street to the North Property Line of Grace Street. 9. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. 10. Marshall Street from the West Property Line of Rhomberg Avenue to the East Property Line of Lincoln Avenue. 11. O'liagen Street from the South Property Line of University 174 Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 Avenue to the North Property Line of Mineral Street. 12. Pearl Street from the North Property Line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street. 13. Pleasant Street from the West Property Line of Viola Street to the East Property Line of Staf- ford Street, pursuant to Resolution No. 51-55 and notice to bidders pub- lished in a newspaper published in said City on March 11th, 1955 and March 14th, 1955; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on April 4th, 1955, and it has been determined that the bid of Iowa Road Building Company of Fairmont, Minnesota in the amount of $81,734.73 was the lowest bid for the furnishing of all labor and materials and per- forming the work as provided for in the plans and specifications; now therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above mentioned improvement be awarded to Iowa Road Building Company, Fairmont, Minnesota and the Manager be and he is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the complete perform- ance of said work. Be It Further Resolved, that upon the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is author- ized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed and adopted this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Original Notice of Suit of Delor- es T. Clary, Plaintiff vs. City of Du. buque, Iowa, Defendant, in the amount of $3000.00 and costs of action for injuries received in a fall on crosswalk, also known as the sidewalk, in the public alley between Iowa Street and Central Avenue at and near where said public alley and East 16th Street intersects, said injuries being caused in a fall on the ice and snow covered sidewalk, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Original Notice of Suit be referred to the City Solicitor. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Original Notice of Suit of Mrs. Rose Nestaby, Plaintiff vs. City of Dubuque, Iowa and Dubuque Building and Loan Association, De- fendants, in the amount of $25,000.00 and costs of action for injuries received in a fall on ice covered sidewalk on west side of Iowa Street just north of the northeast corner of the intersection of Eighth Avenue and Iowa Streets, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Original No- tice of Suit be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb, Notice of Claim of Jennie Spear in the amount of $400.00 for in- juries received in a fall caused by wet leaves when crossing the street at the corner of West 8th Street and Air Hill Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Notice of Claim be re- ferred to the City Solicitor. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Loretta Mc- Clain, by Louis F. Fautseh her At- torney, in an unstated amount for injuries received when she tripped and fell upon the sidewalk situated on the east side of Central Avenue at northeast corner of Central Ave- nue and Ninth Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 175 moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of hazel Renni- sion in the amount of $100.00 for in- juries received in a fall on ice and snow covered sidewalk in front of the Traveler's Cafe at 665 Central Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Maude K. Sommerfeld in the amount of $15,- 000.00 for injuries received in a fall on a defective sidewalk on the south side of Dodge Street east of 1284 Dodge Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Carl F. Hitten- miller in the amount of $9.75 for damages to his car caused in strik- ing a hole in the street at Angella Street and Pierce Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 26, 1955 J. J. Shea City Clerk, Dubuque, Iowa I hereby certify that the cost o1 constructing sanitary sewer in St. Ambrose Street under Ctiy Ordi nance No. 7-53 is $1,173.94. Albert H. Beitzel Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of March A. D. 1955. Geraldine L. Jenni (Seal) Notary Public Councilman Austin moved that the certification of Albert H. Beit- zel be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—:lfayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of County Audi- tor Meloy submitting for Council approval the petition of Barbara Rahloff requesting suspension of the 1954 taxes on the East % of I.ot 352 East Dubuque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and City Solicitor. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of County Audi- tor Meloy submitting for Council approval the petition of Mary P. Icier requesting suspension of the 1954 taxes on the North 24 feet of the East 170 feet of Lot 374 Davis Farm Addition, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and City Solicitor. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Westminster Presby- terian Church requesting that the portion of the alley lying between Alta Place and Ashton Place ex- tending southerly from Decorah Street and between Lots 282 to 286 inclusive and Lots 288 to 290 in Woodlawn Park Subdivision be vacated and that the title to the vacated portion of said alley be conveyed to the petitioner, present. ed and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission for their recommendation and report. 176 Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of John P. Lippert and others requesting that curb and gutter be put in on Kaufman Ave- nue Extension providing the sewer and gas lines are put into the property line of each lot first, pre- sented and read. Councilman Austin moved that a plat and schedule be prepared cov- ering the request providing that proper arrangements are made cov- ering public utilities. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays None. Absent—Couniclman Kolb. Petition of Elmer F. Christ re- questing a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 259, as he has disconinued business on March 30, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Elmer F. Christ to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigar- ette Permit No. 259. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Mrs. Earl E. Mac- Donald requesting a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of her Cigarette Permit No. 267, as she has discontinued busi- ness on March 31, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Mrs. Earl E. MacDonald to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of her Cigarette Permit No. 267. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Mrs. Florence M. Mil- ler requesting a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of her Cigarette Permit No. 95, as she has discontinued business on March 31, 1955, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Mrs. Florence M. Miller to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of her Cigarette Permit No. 95. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Mrs. Florence Miller requesting a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired portion of her Class "B" Beer Permit No. 83, as she has discontinued busi- ness on March 31, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Mrs. Florence Miller to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of her Class "B" Beer Permit No. 83. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Carl M. LuGrain re- questing a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 312, as he has discontinued the sale of cigarettes on March 31, 1955, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Carl M. LuGrain to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigar- ette Permit No. 312. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: r,I Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 177 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Eugene Dull request- ing a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 314, as he has discontinued business on March 30, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Eugene Dull to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 314. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Eugene Dull request- ing a refund in the amount of $150.00 on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit, as he has discontinued business on March 30, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of Eugene Dull to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 138. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Arthur Radetzki re- questing a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 265, as he has discontinued business on March 31, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Arthur Radetzki to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigar. ette Permit No. 265. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Joseph J. Imhof re- Iuesting a refund in the amount ;)f $25.00 on the unexpired portion A his Cigarette Permit No. 319, as he has discontinued business on March 31, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Joseph J. Imhof to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion, of his Cigar- ette Permit No. 319. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Joseph J. Imhof re- questing a refund in the amount of $150.00 on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 150, as he has discontinued busi- ness on March 31, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of Joseph J. Imhof to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 150. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of William L. Beau- champ requesting a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 263, as he has discontinued business on March 31, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of William L. Beauchamp to cover the amount of refund grant- ed on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 263. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Council Proceedings for the months of July, August and Sep- 178 Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 tember, 1954 presented for ap- proval. Councilman Welu moved that the Council Proceedings for the months of July, August and Sep- tember, 1954 be approved as print- ed. Seconded by Councilman Aus- tin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 20-55 An Ordinance vacating the ease- ment for public utilities between Lots 13 and 14 in Mississippi Heights Subdivision No. 2, present- ed and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Ordinance No, 20.55 An Ordinance vacating the Faaement for Public Utilities between Lots 13 and 14 InMississippi Heights Subdivislon No. 2. Be It Ordained By The city Coun- cil of the Citv of Dubuque, as follows: Section 1. That the easement for public utilities. extending four feet (4') on each side of the line separat- Ing Lots is and 14 1n Mississippi Heights Subdivision No. 2 be and the same is hereby vacated: Section 2. That the Ctty Clerk be and he is her�bv ordered and directed to Me a certified copy of this Ordin- ance with the County Recorder of Du- buqe (`oun•y. Iowa. Sectiuon 8. This Ordinance shall be full force and effect from and after Its final pasMaRe, adoption and pub- lication as by law provided. Introduced the 4th day of April, 195E Rule renuirinx reading on three separate davq suspended by unant- mons vote the 4th day of April, 1966. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINOF,R (`LARFNCF P. WF.T.U'itavor ItTTRRN V, AUSTIN LF.O N. SrHUFLI.FR Attest: J. J. Shea rouncilmen City Clerk. crsoh-Ife aidorrnelwspaper The Ihis Tlilth day of April, 1965. J. J. RHEA it 1-11 (`Ity (`lark Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 31, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: With regard to the communication of the Military Or- der of the Purple Heart requesting permisison to solicit contributions through the use of a firearms ex- hibit, you are advised that under the provisions of Chapter 122 of the Code of Iowa, it is illegal for any organiaztion or institution to solicit public donations in Iowa unless it has first obtained a per- mit therefor from the Secretary of State. I have been advised by the Sec- retary of State that no such per- mit has issued to the Military Or- der of the Purple Heart. This Chapter does not apply to organizations that have a local Chapter within the County where the funds are being solicited, but I am unable to learn of any local Chapter of this organization in Du- buque County. I therefore recommend that the request be denied. A copy of this letter is being forwarded to the originator of the request. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nelson be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 29, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise you that 1 have entered into a settle- ment agreement on behalf of the City of Dubuque, in the case of Rose Fleutsch, as plaintiff vs. the City of Dubuque, Iowa, defendant. This was an action pending in the District Court for Dubuque County in which the plaintiff demanded Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 179 $12,200 damages as the result of a claimed fall on the sidewalk on the southeast corner of Ninth and Main Streets, January 29, 1954. The plaintiff, a woman 76 years of age sustained a fractured left patella, contusions of the forehead and eye, as a result of her fall, and may have had some slight perman. ent disability, in addition to her medical and hospital expenses and loss of time. Under the terms of the agree- ment the plaintiff has dismissed her action, with prejudice, at plain- tiff's costs and the City of Dubuque has agreed to pay $500, and the National Tea Company and Adams Realty Corporation have each agreed to pay $250.00. I recommend that the terms of this settlement be approved and that the Audtior be instructed to issue a warrant in the amount of $500, payable to Rose Fleutsch and O'Connor, Thomas, McDermott & Wright, her attorneys, and deliver the same upon receipt of a proper- ly executed release. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nelson be approved and the CIty Auditor instructed to draw a war. rant in the amount of $500.00 pay- able to Rose Fleutsch and O'Con. nor, Thomas, McDermott & Wright, her attorneys, as settlement in full of claim, and that said war. rant be delivered upon receipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 4, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following bonds and policy and desire to have your approval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solicitor: HEATING Ace Plumbing and Heating Co... (Robert G. Steichen) Western Sure. ty Company. SIDEWALK Willy Construction Company, The Fidelity and Casualty Co. Heitzman Construction Company, The Fidelity and Casualty Co. Raphael H. Strub, Western Sure- ty Company. BLASTING Dubuque Excavating Company, Policy No. CL 829776, Bituminous Casualty Corporation. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the Bonds and Policy be placed on file subject to the approval of the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. March 30, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Due to a difference in unit calculations, the following lots were assessed for a portion of curb and gutter which was not abutting the lots. I recommend that the following portions of the as- sessment against these lots be paid from the Street Construction Fund instead of reassessing the rest of the property on this project. Lot 8 of Strubs Sub. -452.57. Lot 2-1.12 of Highland Park Ad. dition—$49.07. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved and the City Treasurer and City Auditor instructed accordingly. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise you that the improvement of an 8" Sanitary Sewer in St. Ambrose Street, pursuant to Ordinance No. 7-53 by Albert H. Beitzel, under 180 Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 construction by the Coyle Construc- tion Company has been completed p in accordance with the plans and b specifications. I, therefore, recommend the ac- s ceptance of this work. b Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, a City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that t the recommendation of City Man ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 104 -SS Resolution Accepting Sanitary Sewer Construction, from the pres- ent sanitary sewer in Sunnyview Drive south for a distance of ap- proximately 300 feet on St. Am- brose Street, Pursuant to Ordi- nance No. 7-53 by Albert H. Beitzel. Whereas under the provisions of Ordinance No. 7-53 Albert H. Beit- zel has constructed a Sanitary Sew- er in St. Ambrose Street, and, Whereas the City Engineer has inspected the same and the City Manager has recommended its ac- ceptance; and Whereas the permittee under said Ordinance has filed with the City Council a Certified Statement showing that all amounts paid out by it in connection with the Con- struction of said Sewer, including engineering fees, amount to $1,173: 94. Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That said sewer is hereby accepted by the City of Du- buque and that the same be here- after a public Sewer under the ex- clusive charge and control of the City of Dubuque: Section 2. That the acceptance of said Sewer by the City of Du- buque and the establishment of the same as a public Sewer shall not be construed to relieve Albert H. Beitzel, or his Contractor, Coyle Construction Co. or his bondsmen, from their obligation, or the obliga- tion of any one of them, to keep said Sewer in good repair for a period of not less than two (2) years from the date of this resolu- tion, as provided in Ordinance No. 7.53. Section 3. That hereafter any erson or persons desiring to Con- ect with said Sewer, excepting Al- ert H. Beitzel, shall first apply to he City Manager for permission o to do and such permission shall e granted upon condition that the pplicant shall pay to the City Treasurer for the account of Albert H. Beitzel a Connection Charge in he amount of $4.01 per front foot of land to be served by said Con- nection. However, nothing in this resolution shall be construed to ex- act any charge for any extension of said Sewer made by the City of Dubuque, or its permittees. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—CouncilmanApKolb.4, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: atten- tionhas been brought to my tion through inspection of estab- lishments handling food, that mea which has not been properly proc- essed ocessed is being sold by some local outlets. Under present laws, meat that is sold locally requires no inspection. It is my opinion that all meat prod- ucts sold within the City Du- buque be inspected either by a federal inspector or by the city. I recommend that an ordinance be prepared after a thorough study of this problem so that the Council can take action at the earliest pos- sible date. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved and that an ordinance be prepared in its preliminary stage for Council stu- Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 181 dy and consideration. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I am attaching herewith the Plumbing Code that has been draft- ed and which, in my opinion, comes as close as possible to meeting the objections of any interested groups. These interested groups have been sent a copy of this proposed ordinance and have been notified that the Council will take action on it at the April 4th meeting. I recommend that the council adopt the attached ordinance as it will in my opinion, help the city to do a better job of enforcement for the health and welfare of the peo- ple of Dubuque. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 21.55 An Ordinance prescribing regu- lations for the installing in build- ings of pipes, fixtures and other apparatus for bringing in the water supply and removing liquid and water carried wastes, in the City of Dubuque, and the issuance of permits therefor; to provide for the inspection of such plumbing and house drainage systems and for the enforcement of such rules and regulations, and to prescribe pen- alties for the violation thereof; to create a board of examiners of plumbers, providing for examina- tion and licensing of plumbers, fix- ing a fee for licenses and prescrib- ing a penalty for doing plumbing work or engaging in the plumbing business without a license, and to repeal Ordinance No. 107, Ordi- nance No. 107, Ordinance No. 8.33 and Ordinance No. 4-33 Plumbers Sections 1, 2, 3 and 4, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be consid- ered the first reading of the ordi- nance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 21-86 AN ORDINANCE prescribing regu- lations for the installing in buildings of pipes, fixtures and other apparatus for bringing In the water supply and removing liquid and water c a r r i e d wastes, in the City of Dubuque, and the issuance of permits therefor; to provide for the inspection of s u c h plumbing and house drainage systems and for the enforcement of such rules and regulations, and to prescribe penalties for the violation thereof: to create a board of examiners of plumbers, providing for examination and licensing of plumbers, fix- ing a fee for licenses and prescrib- ing a penalty for doing plumb - Ing work or engaging in the plumb - Ing business without a license, and to repeal Ordinance No. 107, Ordinance No. il-33 and Ordinance No. 4-3E Plumbers Sections 1,2. 3 and 4. BE iT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBU- QUE, IOWA: PART I ADMINISTRATION Section 1. Division of Plumbing In- spectlon: The division of plumbing Inspection is hereby established in the building department to enforce the laws and ordinances governing plumbing, and shall be composed of a chief plumbing inspector, plumb. ers' examining board and such as- sistant plumbing Inspectors as the City Manager shall appoint. Section 2. Duties and Qualifications of Plumbing inspectors: The chief plumbing Inspector and the assistant plumbing inspectors, shall have such putis and be rescribed by the 1bilitiCitye Manager A plumbing Inspector must hold a 11- plueenA bersand have urnate lan easte r timster (5) years experience as a journeyman plumber. Section 3. Board of examiners: The ("lty Manager shall with the consent and approval of the City Councll, nppolnt a board of examiners consisting of three members one of whom shall hold a license as Jour- neyman plumber of at least five years exporlence, one a member of the lo - terboard Tons plumbed wholhasaengaR d nd one In the plumbing business as a master plumb- er for at least five (li) years to this city. 182 Regular Session, April 4th, 195 Section 4. Term of Office: Mem- bers of the board of examiners shall serve for s period of three years, or until their successors are duly ap- pointed and qualified. Should a vacancy in the board oc- cur it shall be the duty of the chief plumbing inspector to notify t h e City lfanager of such vacancy and the City Manager with the consent and approval of the City Council, shall immediately appoint a new mem- ber of the board to fill the unexpired term. Section S. Compensation of Examin- Ing Board: The compensation which shall be paid to the members of the Plumbing Board shall be five dollars ($5.00) per meeting, but to no cask, shall the compensation exceed pay for twelve meetings per year. The Council shall provide suitable rooms In which said Board of Examiners may hold its meetings and shall provide said Board with all the necessary and Incidental equipment and fac111. ties for holding the examinations and pay the expense thereof. Section 6. Quorum: Two members of said board of examiners shall enn- stitute a quorum for the transacting of all business, but any action taken by said board shall require a majnr- ;ty vote of all members of said board. Section 7 Clerk of Board: The Chief plumbing Inspector shall act as the clerk of said board and It shall be his duty to keep a record of the meetings of said board and to regis- ter the names and residences of all persons examined by said board, the result of the examination and the kind of license Issued to each, if any, and the date thereof, and as - slat the board to preparing, conduct - Ing and grading examinations• and maintain a roster of all apprentices with the board. Section B. Powers and Duties: The examining board of plumbers shall meet at least once every three months. They shall also meet whenever the board of health or the City Man- ager shalt, In writing, request them to do so. Such Imard shall examine all persons applying for licenses as Journeyman plumbers or master Plumbers to determine their fitness and qualifications as journeyman plumbers or master plumbers and shall Issue licenses to all per- sons who shall have passed a satisfactory examination before such board and shall he determined to be qualified as journeyman plumbers or master plumbers. Section 9. Qualificatlonn of Journey- man Plumber: A Journeyman plumber must be able to read blue prints, do simple mathematical problems• and taunt know the city plumbing ordt. Minces and the ruler and regulations of the local or state boards of health ,foverning plurnbinx. lie shall pass+ it satisfactory examination showing that tie has the above yuallflcatlons and Is capable of performing practl- cat plumbing and In entitled to a it - cense as a Journeyman plumber. Section 10. Qualification of a Mas- ter Plumber- A master plumber shall have a general practical knowledge of the purpose and method of t h e construction of plumbing work, be competent to plan and supervise the Installation of plumbing and shall be required to have home, knowledge of mechanical drawinK and pass it mat. Infactory examination showing he has the above quallfl Cations and Is entitled to a licenme as a rnanrer Plumber. Section 11. License: Any person demiring to be examined for a I. cense las a journeyman plumber or master plumber, as determined In this ordinance, by the board of ex. aminers shall make application ther.• fore to the board of examiners oar blanks furnishod hy. the board• net- ting forth information necessary to establish his qualifications as such, and each application shall be ac- companied by a reoelpt from the ('ily Treasurer for the examind•lon fee of ten dollars (1110.00), for ex- amination for amaster plumber, and five dollars (115.00), for examination for a journeyman phnnber. Section 12. Any person currently 11. cenmed as a journeyman plumber by the City of Dubuque shall be entitled to a license as such without examin- ation upon application therefor to the examining hoard within four months from the date hereof. Any perso.t currently licensed as a master plumb- er by the City of Dubuque shall be entitled to it license as such without examination upon application there for to the examining board within four months from the date hereof. Section 12A whenever any firm or corporation shall establish to the sat. Isfaction of the City Council that It has had In Ila employ for more than one year a full time maintenance crew whose work Is devoted exclu- sively to the repair and maintenance of the buildings and equipment of said firm or corporation, Including plumbing repair, the City Council may, In Its discretion, issue a re- stricted plumber's license authortz- ing the person in direct supervIFInn of such maintenance crew to snake minor installations subject to _t he provlmlons of Section 20 hereof, In said buildings so long as the permit- tee remains in direct supervistoo of such maintenance crew and c +n - forms to the provisions of this or. (finance. ,Section 13. Itenewals: Lleenses may I. renewed annually upon presenta- tion of the treasurer's receipt for the renewal fee on or before January 31 of each year commencing with Janu- ary 31 of theyear following the year in which the license was first issued. The date of such renewal shall be endorsed on the license. In the event the holder of any such license shall fall to renew the same In the manner herein provided, the Ile --rise shall ex- pire and a new one shall not Issue except in compliance with Section 11 hereof. The annual renewal fee shall be two dollars (;2.00) for master plumber and one dollar (111.00) for Journeyman plumber. Section 14. in addition to the pen- alties hereinafter provided, when any holder of a license issued under the provlsionm of this ordinance shall have been convicted of snore than one violation of the provisions hereof, the bwird of examiners may. In Its dis- c•re,lon, revoke such license, w•here- ulx,n the holder shall on receipt of w•rltten notice of such revocation, mur- reader such license. 1n the event any person shall feel aggrieved by the action of the hoard in revoking his license, he may appeal from such ac- tion to the (,ity ('outicll by filing writ - a notice of Ills appeal %'!thin ten days from the dut- of mailing of such no- lic•e. The council shall give five days w•roten notice of the date and time of hearing to the appealing party, esiamining board and the chief In- s +ector. Vw,n hearing, the (,fly Coun- rLmay •,fflrin, modify or overrule the acth+a of lite board. .- -!loo 1.,. \fam.•r• Plumber's c•ent,e. Thal ex(•ept for the work de- Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 183 scribed In Section 21, no perwpn, firm or corporation shall engafe in the in- stalling in buildings of p peefixtures and other apparatus for bringing in the water supply and removing; Ile aid an,i water carried wac-tes in the 1ty of iJubuque, without first having ob- talned a plumber's license or Is work - Ing under the- direct supervision of a master plumber. Section 16 Employment of Licens- ed Plumber: That mo person, firm or corp11ration shall employ any per- son to engage In the art of Install - Ing In buildings the pipes, fixtures, ha watter s11er pplyatus or -ind removingliquIn id and water carried wastes, except for the work described In Section 22, In or for any building in thee'tty of Dubuque. unless such person has ob- tained a plumber's license or is work - Ing ander the direct supervision of a master plumber. Section 17. Master Plumber: Shall Include any Person, firm or corpora- tion engaged In the business of plumbing. other than as a journey- man plumber, actually engaged in the instaVation of plumbing, tnd who emtp.oys other Ileensed plumbers -or apprentives, and who Is skilled in te Flaaoing, sup•,rtntending and practical not tlistion of plumbing and familiar with the laws rules and regulations governing the same. Section 16. Apprentice: The term "apprentice" shall Include any person who does not hold s license as a Journeyman plumber ora s t e r plumber and is assisting In the In- stallation, alteration or repair of plumbing. Section 19. Apprentice: No rt have plumber shall hire or employ, o in his employ, any apprentice who Is not registered with the examining board as such, and at no time shall any apprentice perform any plumbing worse unless he is actually in the presence of and with a licensed lumber. Every person who desires to perform the work ce plumpn plumber shall register t rhisnamti e as an apprentice, with the examining board at the time of entertnv. oa such em plovment, and on or before the first day of Februnry of each year there- afl,ir so, long as such empioyment shall continue. Section 20. Plumbing Permit: That no person, firm or corporati'm shall or oth- begin apparatus rbringing In Installing forhe water surpl% or removing Its uld and water carried wastes In arty �puildtri z in the Inunlessa permit tySection b21 uept as rit t for suet. work hits been issued by the division of plumbing inspection. Section 21 Application for Permit Any licensed plumber desiring s plumbing permit shall file with tht division of plumbing imaPeetion an aP, plication In writing for such Per - milt stating therein the street an( house number, with the o w• n e r'e name, the name of the ile•ensei plumber, o`pecifying the work to be done and that such work will be done In accordance with the ordl minces of the (`Ity of Dubuque, ane rules and regulations of the local ane state boards of health. Section 22. 'W hen Permits are No Required: Permits will not he re quired for the reninval of atoPPage Ii soil or waste pipes or for replacini broken fixtures, or tanks, or faucets or repairing leaks In waste Pipes o water pipes or tanks, but when repair are made, only fixtures $hall be tine, to replace broken fixtures as shal conform to the provisions herein pre scribed. Traps not previously vente' when repaired shill be finished wit a approved antlsyphon trap. Nnth- ig herein shall, however, be con - trued to permit excavating in the treets or other public places In the .Ity of Dubuque, without first hav- ng obtained a permit and paying the ee therefor. Section 23. Permits issued: Upon he approval of the application pro- 4ded for In Section 21 hereof, the livlslon of plumbing Inspection shall asue it permit to the person apply. ng therefor, stating the name of the iwner of the property, the name of he licensed plumber to whom the permit to Issued, and the street and iou ge number, and the work author - sed to be done thereunder. No per - nit shall be Issued for additional dumbing work in any building where .heplumbing is found defective or pas been Installed or to being main- :ained contrary to the provisions of :he City plumbing ordinances, or the rules and regulations of the local or ;tate boards of health, unless such plumbing is to be corrected, and the permit Is taken out to cover the cor- rection of such work. Section 24. Permit Fees: There shall be charged for the inspection of all plumbing work, either new, replaced or reconstructed, a permit fees as follows: For the first four fixtures or fixture openings ....... $2.00 ea. For each additional fixture or fix- ture opening. .... $1.00 Each garage wash rack, settling basin, oil separator, blow off basin, sewage ejector or similar equipment shall be considered as a fixture. For each bar, soda fountain, refrigg- eragor, air conditioning unit or aimll- ar equipment requiring indirect con- nections to the sewer, each opening shall be considered as a fixture, and the fee for each such waste opening shall be • ..$1.00 For each domestic hot water stor- age tank or range boiler ....... $1.00 For each domestic hot water storage tank or range boiler Including furnace colla and electric heating apparatus $1.00 For each water aoftner, or similar device connected to the water sup. ply ....... $2 00 For the reinspection of any work found defective or installed contra- ry, to the requirements governing the Installation of plumbing ....... $5.00 All such fees shall be paid to the City Treasurer who shall issue his re. c•elpt therefor, and such receipt shall be presented to the City plumbing Inspector before any permits are Is- sued to any person applying therefor Section 25. New Permit Required: When a permit had been Issued for plumbing work. In no case shall ad- ditional work be put In or additional fixtures set without the approval of the chief new permitshallbei obtained fordll all such additional work or fixtures. Section '-G. Destroying Certificate or Notice: it shall a tonwillfully mutilful for y pperson, or person ate. deface, remove or destroy a n Y certificate or notice plumbing work la Of any building bh y pa city plumbing inspector. Section 27. inspection of Work: \lumen a permit the constren uction for of suchplumbing shall be subject to such P the lnapectton of the division of plumbing inspection at all times and the revokeliJpf su•hlpe mit at any ector time when cords ce with theordinancesof the 184 Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 city, or the rules and regulations of the local or state boards of health: and it shall be unlawful for any p e r - son to proceed further with said work without the written consent of the chief plumbing inspector. Section 28. Access to Buildings: In- spectors shall have access to all buildings for the purpose of examin- Ing and carrying into effect the pro- visions of the plumbing ordinances of the city of Dubuque, or the rules and regulations of the local or state boards of health. Section 29. Request for inspection: That any person, firm or corporation doing plumbing work In the city of Dubuqueshall, when work has been prepared for inspection, its provided for In this ordinance, notify the plumb- ing inspector that inspection Is re- quired, giving location of the premis- es, and the time that work will be ready for inspection, and if, upon in- spection, the plumbing inspector finds the work not In accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, he shall notify the plumber doing the work or the owner of the premises, by written letter or by posting written notices upon the premises, and such letter or such posting shall be all the notice required to he given of the defects to the wnrk found upon In- spection and such defects shall be corrected within three (8) days aft- er notice is given. Section 30. Covering or Using Be- fore Inspection: Prohibited: It shall be the duty of the plumber installing the work to see that no plumbing Is covered or used until such work has been Inspected and approved by the plumbing Inspector. Section 81. Variations from the Requirements of This Ordinance: When It Is impossible or impractical to Install plumbing in strict accord- ance with the plumbing ordinances or the rules and regulations of the local or state boards of health. upon proper application, variations, which, in the opinion of the state depart- ment of health, are safe, will be permitted, and a special permit noting the variations will be issued and the fee for such installations shall be double the amount set out In Section 28 hereof. Section 32. Liability for Damages. None of the provisions of this ordi- nance shall lie construed to relieve or lessen the liability of any person, firm or corporation owning. operat- ing, controlling, Installing, or repair- ing, any plumbing work or equip- ment, where damages to any person or property are caused by any neg- ligence or defects in the operation or installation thereof. Nor shall the City of Dubuque, or any of its in- spectors be held as assuming any such liability by reason of the in- spection authorized herein or the certificates or licenses issued. Section 33. The definitinna of terms set out in the State Plumbing Code are hereby adopted as the definitions of the terms used in this ordinance and all plumbing hereafter done in the City of Dubuque shall be done in accordance with the State Plumb - Ing Code except as follows: (a) Concrete pipe shall not be used to carry sewage except In main mowers. (b) All Joints in vitrified clay pipe shall be made of an approved plastic. (c) No storm water drains or cis- tern overflow l,ipes shall be con- nected either directly or Indirectly to a sanitary sewer. (d) A blain shut-off on the water supply line shall be approximately one foot inside the curb line if there Is a curb, otherwise, it shall he in the platted street close to the prop- erty line. An aeoessible shut-off shall he provided lust Inside the foundation wall and at the outlet side of the water meter, for the main supply line. for each sill cock and, in buildings over three stories in height, for each riser line. tel %Vhere cast Iron moll pipe is used within the building, it shall be of it grade not less than "extra. Heavy." (f) The use of asbestos cement pipe or bituminous fibre pipe for house sewers shall not be permitted. (g) The use of aluminum pipe and fittings shall not be permitted. Section 84. Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined In a ,um not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) or he Imprisoned In the city Jail not to exceed thirty (80) days. PART 11 LEGISLATIVE Section 1. Repeal: Ordinance No. 107, Ordinance No. 8-83 and Ordi- nance No. 4-33 Plumbers Sections 1, 2, 8 and 4 are hereby repealed. Section 2. Savings Clause: It any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance, for any reason, is held to be unconstitutional and invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council of the City of Dubuque, here- by declares that It would have passed thls ordinance and each section, sub- section, sentence., clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsec- tions, sentences, clauses or phrases may be declared unconstitutional or Invalid. Rection 3. Effective Date: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after April 15th, 1955, and after its passage and after pub- lication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk Published officially In The Tele- graph -Herald newspaper this 15th day of April. 1955. It Apr.15 City Clerk J. J. SHEA, Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 105-55 Whereas North Central Public Service Co. has been serving nat- ural gas in the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, since November, 1954, at rates under Ordinance No. 51-54 of the City of Dubuque, sub. stantially lower than the prior Regular Session, A rates for manufactured gas under Ordinance No. 32-54 of said City; and Whereas North Central Public Service Co. has now proposed that the City Council of Dubuque revise said Ordinance No. 51-54 by in- creasing the rates to be charged for gas in order that said utility may reduce in part the losses being suf- fered because of the contract de- mand of North Central Public Serv- ice Co. is greatly in excess of its peak day requirements; and Whereas North Central Public Service Company has, on March 21, 1955, filed before the Federal Pow- er Commission in "The Matter of North Central Public Service Co.", its petition for emergency relief requesting a hearing and order re- ducing its contract demand for Du- buque, Iowa from 10,000 MCF to 5,000 MCF; and Whereas it is in the best inter- ests of the economic and social welfare of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and its citizens that a finan- cially sound. modernly equipped and efficiently operated public gas utility be maintained in said City; and Whereas the City Council of Du- buque is desirous that North Cen- tral Public Service Co. maintain its financial stability in order that it may render adequate service at the lowest possible rates to the citizens of Dubuque; Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That the Federal Power Commis- sion be urged to give prompt at- tention to the Petition for Emer- gency Relief of North Central Pub- lic Service Co., and after a hear- ing on the issues presented, to grant the relief requested by re- ducing the contract demand of North Central Public Service Co. at Dubuque, Iowa, in accordance with the present needs; Be It Further Resolved that the Mayor and City Clerk be directed to transmit a copy of this Resolu- tion to each of the members of the Federal Flower Commission, Sena- tor Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Sena- tor Thomas E. Martin and Con- gressman Henry 0. Talle. Passed, adopted and approved by 4th, 1955 185 the City Council of the City of Du. buque, Iowa, this 4th day of April, A.D. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 106.55 Resolution adopting and approving the execution of an acceptance of a grant offer from the United States of America to the City of Dubuque, Iowa for the purpose of obtaining federal aid in the de- velopment of the Dubuque Mu. nicipal Airport. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That the City of Du- buque, Iowa shall, for the purpose of obtaining Federal Aid in the development of the Dubuque Mu- nicipal Airport, enter into a Grant Agreement with the United States of America by executing an accept- ance of a Grant Offer from the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, acting for the United States of America, to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and that such Grant Offer shall be as set forth hereinbelow under Section 4. Section 2. The City of Dubuque, Iowa does hereby ratify and adopt all statements, representations, warranties, covenants and agree- ments contained in the Project Ap- plication, which is incorporated by reference in the said Grant Agree- ment. Section 3. That the Airport Com- mission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa acting through its officer or officers designated by it to so act, is hereby authorized and directed to execute the acceptance of said Grant Offer on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 4. That the Grant Offer referred to hereinabove shall be a part of this Resolution. lgg Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- e�"�y Councilman Schueller. Car - 14M ttm fAoViing vote: � Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 107 -SS Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a per- mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Vince Winders, 2319 Prince Street Mt. St. Bernard Seminary, Inc., Carter Road Mrs. Florence Young, 2038 Central Avenue James V. Walker and Marie Walk. er, 553 Eighth Avenue Mrs. Glen McArdle, 3165 Central Avenue Erwin J. Hafeman, 2370 Rhomberg Avenue Mrs. Mary Husemann, 177 Main Street Robert L. Durkin, 435 Central Ave. nue Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCIiUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 109.55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the fol. lowing applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT James V. Walker and Marie Walk- er, 553 Eighth Avenue Vince Winders, 2319 Prince Street Mrs. Adele Geske, 253 West 1st Street Mrs. Mary Husemann, 177 Main Street Gerald Herburger, 2987 Jackson Street Herbert Bisping, 1401 Elm Street Donald M. Love, 250 West 6th Street Robert L. Durkin, 435 Central Ave- nue Charles W. Krueger, 390 East 12th Street Dorance E. Cox, 2613 University Avenue Lester A. Foell, Sr., 1638 Central Avenue Clifford Steffen, 1103 Iowa Street Mrs. Marie Maas, 620 East 16th Street (Transfer of address from 700 East 16th Street) CLASS "C" PERMIT Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc., 200 So. Locust Street William J. White, 1993 Asbury Road Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 109.55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they Regular Session, April 4th, 1955 187 have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named ap- plicants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT James V. Walker and Marie Walk- er, 553 Eight Avenue Vince Winders, 2319 Prince Street Mrs. Adele Geske, 253 West 1st Street Mrs. Mary Husemann, 177 Main Street Gerald Herburger, 2987 Jackson Street Herbert Bisping, 1401 Elm Street Donald M. Love, 250 West 6th Street Robert L. Durkin, 435 Central Ave- nue Charles W. Krueger, 390 East 12th Street Dorance E. Cox, 2613 University Avenue Lester A. Foell, Sr., 1638 Central Avenue Clifford Steffen, 1103 Iowa Street Mrs. Marie Maas, 620 East 16th Street (Transfer of address from 700 East 16th Street) CLASS "C" PERMIT Tenebom's Super Market, Inc., 200 So. Locust Street William J. White, 1993 Asbury Road Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 4th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Scl,ueller. Car- ried by the following vole: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. There being no further business Councilman Welu moved to ad. journ. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. J. J. SHEA, Approved .. .. .. Adopted ...... . . --.......T ........................... . `. Councilmen �''....., .( 7 ��- City Clerk 188 Special Session. April 7th, 1955 CITY COUNCIL' (OFFICIAL) Special Session, April 7th, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz, Absent—Councilman Kolb. Meeting called by order of May- or Kintzinger. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of can- vassing the vote cast at the Dock Bond Special Election held April 6th, 1955 and acting on any other business as may properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the Mayor's Proclamation of notice of special election to be held on April 6th, 1955 upon the proposition of issu- ing of said City in the amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose of con- structing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands un- der the control of the Dock Board of said City, presented and read, Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. The vote cast at the Dock Bond Special Election held on April 6th, 1955 was then canvassed and showed the following results. Precinct Yes No. Total First 539 287 826 Second 664 282 946 Third 302 217 519 Fourth 284 111 395 Fifth 453 238 691 Sixth 608 353 961 Seventh 278 101 379 Eighth 303 130 433 Ninth 243 137 380 Tenth 449 255 704 Eleventh 310 229 539 Twelfth 349 225 574 Thirteenth 314 333 647 Fourteenth 423 413 836 Fifteenth 479 378 857 Sixteenth 272 169 441 Total 6270 3858 10,128 RESOLUTION NO. 110.55 Resolution canvassing and de. claring the results of election on dock bonds. Whereas, the City Council did heretofore at a regular meeting on March 7, 1955, call and order a spe- cial municipal election to be held in and for the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on April 6, 1955, and provid- ed for the submission thereat to the qualified electors of said City, to be by them voted upon, the fol- lowing proposition: Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, issue its bonds in the amount of $2,000,000 for the purpose of con- structing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands under the control of the Dock Board of said City? and Whereas, the election on said proposition was duly and legally held and the returns thereof have been certified and filed with this City Council and duly canvassed: Now, Therefore, Be It and It Is Hereby Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: For, 6270; Against, 3858; Spoiled, None. Section 3. That all resolutions and orders or parts thereof in so far as same may be in conflict herewith are hereby repealed and this resolution shall become effec. tive immediately. Passed and approved April 7, 1955. Recorded April 8, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 111.55 A Resolution authorizing and pro- viding for the issuance and se- Special Session, April 7th, 1955 189 curing the payment of $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, under the provisions of Section 397.10 et seq. of the Code of Iowa, for the purpose of defraying the cost of improve- ments and extensions to the mu- nicipal waterworks in and for said City and providing for the collection, segregation and dis- tribution of the revenues of such municipal waterworks. Whereas, the City of Dubuque, in Dubuque County, Iowa, did here- tofore establish a municipal water- works in and for said City which has been continuously operated by said City for many years, and the management and control of said utility is vested in the City Coun- cil of said City and no board of trustees exists for this purpose; and Whereas, pursuant to a resolu- tion finally adopted by the City Council of said City on May 14, 1952, there have been heretofore issued Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, of said City to the amount of $200,00, all of which are now outstanding, dated April 1, 1952, bearing interest at the rate of Two and one-half per cent (V/2%) per annum and maturing $50,000 on December 1 of each of the years 19b5 to 1958, inclusive, and in and by said resolution the right was reserved to the City to from time to time authorize, issue and deliver under specified conditions addi- tional water revenue bonds rank- ing on a parity with the bonds thereby authorized; and Whereas, this Council has hereto- fore determined it advisable and necessary that the City of Dubuque, Iowa, improve and extend the mu- nicipal waterworks, the estimated cost of which improvements and extensions aggregates $1,500,000, and under the provisions of Sec- tion 397.10 et seq. of Chapter 397 of the Code of Iowa, said City is authorized to issue negotiable in- terest bearing revenue bonds for the purpose of defraying the cost of such improvements and exten- sions, which bonds are to be paid from the net earnings of such wa- terworks and secured by a pledge of the property to be acquired with the proceeds from the sale there- of; and Whereas, it is deemed advisable that there be authorized to be is- sued at this time additional water- works revenue bonds of said City, as hereinafter provided, so that such additional bonds will rank on a parity with the bonds now out- standing and a notice of the inten- tion of this Council to take action for the issuance of said additional $1,500,000 Water Revenue Bonds, 1955 Series, of said City has here- tofore been duly published and no petition setting for the objections to such proposed action has been filed in the office of the City Clerk; Now, Therefore, Be It and It Is Hereby Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That for the purpose of defraying the cost of improve- ments and extensions to the mu- nicipal waterworks as referred to in the preamble hereof there be and there are hereby authorized to be issued the negotiable interest bearing revenue bonds of said City of Dubuque, in the principal amount of $1,50,00, each of which shall be known and desig- nated as a "Water Revenue Bond, 1955 Series", bearing date of May 1, 1955, of the denomination of $1000 each and bearing interest at the rate of Two and three-eighths per cent (21M per annum, pay able December 1, 1955, and semi- annually thereafter on the first days of June and December of each year from the date of said bonds until the principal is paid, except as the provisions hereinafter set forth with respect to prior redemp- tion may be and become applicable. Said bonds shall be numbered con- secutively from 1 to 1500, inclu- sive, and shall mature in numerical order $150,00 on December 1, 1959, $75,00 on December 1 of each of the years 160 and 1961, $80,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1962 to 1964, inclusive, t$85.0on December 1 of each of e y00 hrs 1965 and 1966, $90,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1967 and 1968, $95,000 on Decem- ber 1 of each of the years 1969 and 1970, $100,000 on December 1, 1971, h of the y ar 972and 1973 n mber 1of acand $110,000 on December 1, 1974; provided, however, that bonds num- bered 626 to 150, inclusive, shall 190 Special Session, April 7th, 1955 be redeemable by said City prior to maturity in whole, or from time to time in part in the inverse order of their numbering, on December 1, 1965, or on any interest payment date thereafter, upon terms of par and accrued interest to the redemp- tion date. Notice of any such re- demption as aforesaid, identifying the bond or bonds to be redeemed, shall be published at least once not less than thirty (30) days prior to such redemption date in a news- paper of general circulation throughout the State of Iowa. All of such bonds as to which said City reserves and exercises the right of redemption and as to which notice as aforesaid shall have been given and for the re- demption of which funds are duly provided, shall cease to bear inter- est on the redemption date. Both principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable in law- ful money of the United States of America at the office of the City Treasurer in and of the City of Du- buque, Iowa. All of said bonds and the interest thereon shall rank on a parity with the presently out- standing Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, referred to In the pre- amble hereof and with any addi- tional bonds which may hereafter be issued and outstanding from time to time on a parity therewith and all of such bonds shall be pay- able solely from the bond and in. terest redemption sinking fund hereinafter referred to and shall be a valid claim of the holder thereof only against said fund, and none of said bonds shall be a gen- eral obligation of said City nor pay- able in any manner by taxation, and under no circumstances shall said City be in any manner liable by reason of the failure of the net earnings of the municipal water- works to be sufficient for the pay- ment in whole or in part of said bonds and interest thereon, but said bonds, together with the pres- ently outstanding bonds referred to in the preamble hereof and such additional bonds as may be here- after Issued on a parity therewith, shall be payable, both as to princi- pal and interest, solely and only from the future net earnings of said waterworks pledged therefor as hereinafter provided. Section 2. That said bonds and coupons shall be in substantially the following form: (Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF IOWA COUNTY OF DUBUQUE CITY OF DUBUQUE WATER REVENUE BOND 1955 SERIES Number............ $1000 The City of Dubuque, in the County of Dubuque, and State of Iowa, for value received promises to pay to bearer, in the manner hereinafter specified, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1000) on the first day of December, 19........, with interest on said sum from date hereof at the rate of two and three-eighths per cent (2%%) per annum, payable December 1, 1955, and semi-annually thereafter on the first days of June and Decem- ber in each year until said princi- pal sum is paid, except as the pro- visions hereinafter set forth with respect to redemption may be and become applicable hereto, all such interest as may accrue on and prior to the maturity of this bond to be paid on presentation and surren- der of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due; both principal and interest be- ing payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the of- fice of the City Treasurer in and of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. This bond and the series of which it is a part are issued by said City pursuant to the provi- sions of Section 397.10 et seq. of Chapter 397 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, and all other laws amenda- tory and supplemental thereto, and in conformity with a resolution of the City Council of said City duly passed on the 7th day of April 1955. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date (ex- cept maturity), numbered from 1 to 1500, inclusive, issued for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving and extending the muni- cipal waterworks in and for said City and is not a general obliga- tion of said City, but this bond and the series of which it forms a part, together with other bonds heretofore issued and outstanding and any additional bonds as may be hereafter issued and outstanding Spacial Session, April 7th, 1955 191 from time to time ranking on a parity therewith under the condi- tions set forth in the resolution authorizing said series as referred to in the preceding paragraph, are payable solely and only out of the future net earnings of said munici- pal waterworks, a sufficient por- tion of which is pledged for that purpose; and said improvements and extensions acquired from the proceeds of this series of bonds are pledged to the payment of this bond and the series of which it is a part. This bond is not payable in any manner by taxation and un- der no circumstances shall the City of Dubuque be in any man- ner liable by reason of the failure of the said net earnings to be suf- ficient for the payment of this bond and the interest hereon. The City of Dubuque reserves the right to call and redeem bonds of this issue numbered 626 to 1500, inclusive, prior to maturity in whole, or from time to time in part in the inverse order of their num- bering, on December 1, 1965, or on any interest payment date there- after, upon terms of par and ac- crued interest to such redemption date. Notice of any such redemp- tion as aforesaid identifying the bond or bonds to be redeemed, shall be published at least once no less than thirty (30) days prior to such redemption date in a newspaper of general circulation throughout the State of Iowa. All of such bonds as to which said City reserves and ex- ercises the right of redemption and as to which notice as aforesaid shall have been given and for the redemption of which funds are duly provided, shall cease to bear inter- est on the redemption date. And it is hereby certified, re- cited and declared that all acts, conditions and things required to exist, happen and be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond and the series of which it is a part have existed, have hap- pened and have been performed in due time, form and manner, as required by law, and that the issu- ance of this bond does not exceed or violate any constitutional or sta- tutory limitation or provision. In Testimony Whereof, said City of Dubuque, by its City Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City affixed, and the coupons here- to attached to be executed with the facsimile signature of the City Clerk, which official by the execu- tion of this bond does adopt as and for his own proper signature his facsimile signature appearing on said coupons, this first day of May, 1955. .................................................... Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa Attest: ............................... I.................... City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa (Form of Coupon) No................... $..... ...... The Treasurer of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, will pay to bearer out of the future earnings of its municipal waterworks .................... Dollars ($................) on .................... ............1 19 ............. at the office of the City Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa, as provided in and for semi-annual interest then due on its Water Revenue Bond, 1955 Series, dated May 1, 1955, No ...................... .................................................... City Clerk There shall also be printed in bold face type across the face of each of said bonds the following provision: "This bond Is not a general ob- ligation bond nor payable in any manner by taxation, but is pay- able ayable only from the net earnings of the municipal waterworks of the City of Dubuque, Iowa." On the back of each bond there shall be printed the certificate of the City Treasurer in the following form: "The issuance of this bond has been duly and properly register- ed in my office as of the first day of May, 1955- .................................................. Treasurer of the City of Dubuque, Iowa." Section 3. That said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and at- tested by the City Clerk of said City, with the seal of the City affixed, and the interest coupons attached thereto shall be executed by said City Clerk by his facsimile signature, and said official, by the execution of said bonds shall adopt as and for his own proper signa- 192 Special Session, April 7th, 1955 ture his facsimile signature appear- ing on such coupons. When and as executed said bondsuser be delivered to the Cityto be by him duly registered as to issuance as provided by law, and said Treasurer shall sign the cer- tificate hereinbefore set out in Sec- tion 2 and endorsed upon the back of each of said bonds and deliver said bonds to the purchaser there- of, upon payment of the purchase price, same being at least par and accrued interest, and all action heretofore taken in connection with the sale and award of said bonds is hereby ratified and con- firmed in all respects. The pro- ceeds received by the sale of said bonds, exclusive of accrued inter- est, shall be applied to defraying the cost of improvements and ex- tensions to the municipal water- works of said City. Any unexpend- ed balance of the proceeds of the bonds hereby authorized remain- ing after the completion of the improvements and extensions shall, at the time of such completion, be converted into the "Water Revenue Sinking Fund," hereinafter provid- ed for. All accrued interest as may be received from the sale of the bonds hereby authorized shall be converted into said "Water Rev- enue Bond Sinking Fund." Section 4. That so long as any of said bonds or any other bonds ranking on a parity therewith are outstanding said municipal water- works shall continue to be operat- ed as a revenue producing under- taking. The rates charged by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to custom- ers of the municipal waterworks, including the municipality, shall be such reasonable rates within the following maximum rates as will be sufficient to pay for the opera- tion and maintenance of said plant and system, the principal of and interest on the presently outstand- ing bonds referred to in the pre- amble hereof and the principal of and interest on the bonds herein authorized. The maximum monthly rates that need be charged foi services rendered by said water works are hereby determined to bF as follows: (a) Water rates for users withit the City of Dubuque, Iowa, whoso meters are read quarterly: First 3,000 cubic feet per quarte at $.72 per hundred cubic feet. Next 3,000 cubic feet per quarter it $.60 per hundred cubic feet. Next 3,000 cubic feet per quarter it $.50 per hundred cubic feet. Next 36,000 cubic feet per quar- ter at $.40 per hundred cubic feet. Next 105,000 cubic feet per quar- ter at $.36 per hundred cubic feet. Next 150,000 cubic feet per quar- ter at $.32 per hundred cubic feet. Balance at $.21 per hundred cu- bic feet. The minimum quarterly charge according to size of meters shall be as follows: 'V' $6.48 allowance 900 cu. ft. ?a" $10.00 allowance 1300 cu. ft. 1" $13.50 allowance 1800 cu. ft. 11/4" $16.00 allowance 2200 cu. ft. 1%11 $20.00 allowance 27 cu. ft. 2" $24.00 allowance 3400 cu. ft. (b) Water rates for users within the City of Dubuque, Iowa, whose meters are read monthly: First 1,000 cubic feet per month at $.72 per hundred cubic feet. Next 1,000 cubic feet per month at $.60 per hundred cubic feet. Next 1,000 cubic feet per month at $.50 per hundred cubic feet. Next 12,000 cubic feet per month at $.40 per hundred cubic feet. Next 35,000 cubic feet per month at $.36 per hundred cubic feet. Next 50,000 cubic feet per month at $.32 per hundred cubic feet. Balance at $.21 per hundred cu- bic feet. The minimum monthly charge according to size of meters shall be as follows: %11 $2.16 allowance 300 cu. ft. 44" $3.34 allowance 400 cu. ft. 1" $4.50 allowance 600 cu. ft. 11/4" $5.34 allowance 700 cu. ft. 1'/z" $6.66 allowance 900 cu. ft. 2" $8.00 allowance 1100 cu. ft. 3" $12.00 allowance 1800 cu. ft. 4" $16.00 allowance 2500 cu. ft. 6" $24.00 allowance 4400 cu. ft. 8" $32.00 allowance 6400 cu. ft. 10" $40.00 allowance 8400 cu. ft. (c) Water rates for water SUP - plied by the City Water Depart- ment for residential, commercial, industrial and other uses and pur- poses by any person, firm or cor. poration outside the corporate limits of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, shall be 125% of the rates speci- fied above. (d) The yearly charge for fire sprinkler service supplied by the Special Session, April 7th, 1955 193 City Water Department within and without the corporate limits of the City of Dubuque shall be payable semiannually in advance as fol- lows: Minimum Annual Charge $75.00 per year. Up to 200 heads at $75.00 per year. 200 to 300 heads at $90.00 per year. 300 to 400 heads at $105.00 per year. 400 to 600 heads at $120.00 per year. 600 to 800 heads at $135.00 per year. 800 to 1000 heads at $150.00 per year. 1000 to 1200 heads at $165.00 per year. 1200 to 1400 heads at $180.00 per year. 1400 to 1600 heads at $195.00 per year. 1600 to 1800 heads at 210.00 per year. 1800 to 2000 heads at $225.00 per year. 2000 to 2200 heads at $240.00 per year. 2200 to 2400 heads at $255.00 per year. 2400 to 2600 heads at $270.00 per year. 2600 to 2800 heads at $285.00 per year. 2800 to 3000 heads at $300.00 per year. 3000 to 3500 heads at $315.00 per year. For each additional 500 heads or fraction thereof over 3500 heads at $15.00 per year. Section 5. That the provisions, covenants, undertakings and stipu- lations for the operation of the municipal waterworks of said City and for the collection, application and use of the revenues and in- come from such operation, as set forth in the resolution adopted by the City Council of said City of May 14, 1952, and pursuant to which the outstanding Water Rev- enue Bonds, 1952 Series, of said City were issued shall inure and appertain to the bonds hereby au- thorized to the same extent and %%ith like force and effect as if herein set out in full, except only in so far as same may be inconsist- ent with this resolution. From and after the issuance of the bonds hereby authorized the income and revenues of said municipal water- works shall be set aside into a separate and special fund and shall be used in maintaining and operat- ing said waterworks, and after pay- ment of the proper and necessary maintenance and operation expen- ses shall, to the extent hereinafter provided, be used to pay the prin- cipal of and the interest on the presently outstanding Water Rev- enue Bonds, 1952 Series, of said City, dated April 1, 1952, the prin- cipal of and the interest on the bonds herein authorized and the principal of and interest on any ad- ditional bonds ranking on a parity therewith as may be issued and outstanding under the restrictions and conditions specified in Section 9 hereof. The "Water Revenue Bond Sinking Fund" heretofore created shall continue to be maintained as long as any of the Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, of said City, dated April 1, 1952, or the bonds herein authorized remain outstand- ing and there shall be set aside from the future net earnings of said municipal waterworks such portion thereof as will be sufficient to pay the interest upon and prin- cipal of said outstanding Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, the bonds hereby authorized, and any additional bonds ranking on a par- ity therewith as may be issued and outstanding under the condi- tions and restrictions hereinafter set forth as the same become due and to provide a reasonable reserve therefor. The City of Dubuque hereby covenants and agrees that an addition to the sum of $50,836.89 now on deposit in said "Water Revenue Bond Sinking Fund" and commencing May 1, 1955, there shall be set aside into said sink- ing fund from said net earnings during the periods of twelve months preceding December 1 of each year to pay the principal of and interest on said outstanding Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, and the bonds herein authorized to be issued and to provide a reserve therefor not less than $9000 each month until such time as all of said outstanding Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, and the bonds herein authorized have been paid in full as to both principal and interest or funds sufficient for that purpose have been accumulated in 194 Special Session, April 7th, 1955 said Sinking Fund and set aside and pledged for that purpose. None of the funds hereinbefore required to be paid into said "Water Rev- cnue Bond Sinking Fund" shall be used for the purpose of calling and redeeming bonds prior to ma- turity. It and to whatever extent any additional bonds are hereafter issued by said City ranking on a parity with the outstanding bonds referred to in the preamble hereof and the bonds herein authorized to be issued as permitted and pro- vided for in Section 9 hereof, pro- vision shall be made for additional payments to be made each month into said Water Revenue Bond Sink- ing Fund from the net earnings of the waterworks sufficient to pay maturing installments of principal of and interest on said additional bonds and to accumulate and main- tain a reasonable reserve therefor. Such payments into said Water Revenue Bond Sinking Fund shall be made in equal monthly install- ments on the first day of each month, except that when the first day of any month shall be a Sun- day or a legal holiday, then such Payments shall be made on the next succeeding secular day. Such Water Revenue Bond Sinking Fund shall be used solely and only and is hereby pledged for the purpose of paying the interest on and prin- cipal of said bonds. If at any time there be a failure to pay into said fund the full amount above stipu- lated, then an amount equivalent to the deficiency shall be paid into said fund from the net earnings of said municipal waterworks as soon as available and same shall be in addition to the amount other- wise required to be so set apart and paid into said fund. After paying operating and maintenance expenses and making the required payments into the Water Revenue Bond Sinking Fund as hereinbefore provided, out of the remaining net earnings of the waterworks which are not pledged for the payment of prin. cipal of and interest on additional bonds hereafter issued by the City for waterworks purposes or which are not used to call and redeem waterworks bonds prior to matur- ity, the sum of $5000.00 shall be set aside each month into a De. preciation Fund. All funds at any time on deposit in said Deprecia. tion Fund. All funds at any time on deposit in said Depreciation Fund may be expended from time to time to pay the cost of renewals and replacements to said water. works and any balances therein not required for such renewals and replacements may be expended to Pay the cost of improvements and extensions to the waterworks. Any balance of the net earnings in ex. cess of the payments hereinbefore specified to be made into said Water Revenue Bond Sinking Fund and into said Depreciation Fund may be made available to the City as the City Council may from time to time direct. Section 6. That the provisions of Section 9 of said resolution adopt- ed May 14, 1952, with respect to the issuance of additional water revenue bonds ranking on a parity with the bonds thereby authorized are hereby recognized. It is here- by found and declared that the of- ficially reported net revenues of the municipal waterworks of said City for the last calendar or fiscal year are equal to at least one and one-fourth times the total of (1) the maximum amount of principal and interest that will become due in any calendar year on the bonds now outstanding and (2) the maxi- mum amount of principal and in- terest falling due in any calendar Year prior to the last year in which any of said outstanding bonds mature on the additional bonds hereinbefore authorized and proposed to be issued. Section 7. That the City of Du- buque hereby covenants and agrees with the holder or holders of said bonds, or any of them that may from time to time be outstanding, that it will faithfully and punctual- ly perform all duties with refer- ence to the municipal waterworks required and provided by the Con- stitution and laws of the State of Iowa, that it will segregate the revenues of said works and make application thereof in accordance with the provisions of this resolu- tion ,and that it will not sell, lease or in any manner dispose of said waterworks, including any and all extensions and additions that may be made thereto, until all the bonds herein authorized shall have been paid in full, both principal Special Session, April 7th, 1955 195 and interest, or unless and until provisions shall have been made for the payment of said bonds and interest thereon in full. Section 8. That for the further protection of the holders of the bonds herein authorized to be is- sued and the coupons thereto at- tached a lien is hereby recognized and declared to be valid and bind- ing upon the improvements and extensions to the waterworks ac- quired with the proceeds of the bonds hereby authorized, which lien shall take effect immediately upon the delivery of any of said bonds. In the event of a default in any of the terms of this resolution, said lien may be enforced and fore- closed for the use and benefits of all of said bonds then outstanding in the manner provided by the laws of the State of Iowa for the enforcement and foreclosure of chattel mortgages and it is hereby specifically agreed with each hold- er of any of said bonds that the improvements and extensions ac- quired through the issuance of the revenue bonds hereby authorized shall be and remain chattels and never be regarded as fixtures or become a part of the real estate upon which located, even though attached thereto. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this reso- lution in the office of the County Recorder of Dubuque County and cause the same to be there duly recorded for the purpose of evi- dencing such lien and giving no- tice of the record thereof. Section 9. The bonds hereby au- thorized and from time to time outstanding shall not be entitled to priority or preference one over the other, in the application of the net earnings of said municipal waterworks or with respect to the pledge of the property securing their payment, regardless of the time or times of the issuance of such bonds, it being the intention that there shall be no priority among the bonds authorized to be isued under this resolution regard- less of the fact that they may have been actually issued and delivered at different times. Any other bonds or obligation, hereafter issued o incurred which are payable from the net revenues of said municipa waterworks plant and system shal be subject to the priority of any of the Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, referred to in the preamble hereof which are then outstanding and to the priority of the bonds then outstanding under the provi- sions of his resolution; provided, however, that said Ctiy of Du- buque hereby reserves the right and privilege of issuing additional bonds from time to time payable from the same source and ranking on a parity with the Water Rev- enue Bonds, 1952 Series, herein- before referred to and on a parity with the bonds herein authorized or permitted to be issued as may be then outstanding, in order to pay the cost of future improve- ments and extensions to said water- works, but only if the officially reported net revenues of said waterworks for the last preceding calendar or fiscal year prior to the issuance of such additional bonds was equal to at least one and one- fourth times the total of (1) the maximum amount of principal and interest that will become due in any calendar year on the Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, here- inbefore referred to and the bonds herein authorized then outstanding and (2) the maximum amount of principal and interest falling due in any calendar year prior to the last year in which any of said out- standing Water Revenue Bonds, 1952 Series, or bonds issued pur. suant to this resolution mature on the additional bonds then proposed to be issued, and provided also that the interest payment dates for any such additional bonds shall be semiannually on June 1 and December 1 of each year, and the principal maturities of such addi- tional bonds shall be on December 1 of any year in which any of such principal is scheduled to be- come due. The term "net revenues" is de- fined as gross revenues, less oper- ating expenses which shall include salaries, wages, cost of mainten- ance and operation, materials and supplies, pumping costs, and in surance, as well asall included other items under as are normally practices, recognized accounting P but shall not include allowances r for depreciation in the value of m physical properties. section OCity Of 1 agreesthat so long anyofthe 196 Special Session, April 7th. 1955 bonds hereby authorized remain outstanding it will maintain insur- ance for the benefit of the holders of the bonds issued hereunder of a kind and in an amount which usually would be carried by private companies engaged in a similar type of business, that it will keep proper books of record and ac- count, separate from all other records and accounts, showing com- plete and correct entries of all transactions relating to said water- works and that the holders of any of said bonds shall have the right at all reasonable times to in- spect the system and all records, accounts and data of the said City relating thereto. The City further agrees that it will within sixty days following the close of each calen- dar year cause an audit of such books and accounts to be made by a certified public accountant not in the regular employ of the City showing the receipts and disburse- ments for account of the water- works and that copies of such audit will be forwarded to holders of any of the bonds then outstanding upon request. All expenses incurred in the making of the audits required by this Section shall be regarded as a maintenance and operation expense. Section 11. The provisions of this resolution shall constitute a con- tract between the City of Dubuque and the holders of the bonds here- in authorized to be issued as may from time to time be outstanding and after the issuance of any of said bonds, no change, variation or alteration of any kind of the pro- visions of this resolution shall be made until all of said bonds issued hereunder and interest thereon shall have been paid in full. Section 12. If any section, para- graph, clause or provision of this resolution be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect any of the remaining provisions hereof, and this resolution shall become effective immediately upon its pas• sage and approval. Section 13. That all resolutions or orders or parts thereof in con- flict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Passed and Approved April 7, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUEI.LER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Recorded April 8, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council• men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 7, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: After evaluating bids received on March 23, 1955, for the construction of gravel packed wells or a horizontal collector, it is the opinion of Mr. Hail, Water Depart- ment Superintendent, that the con- struction of gravel packed wells are the most practical both from a cost and operational standpoint. Considering the addition of other wells within the predictable future of 25 years and evaluating their cost, I concur with Mr. Hail. Addi- tional wells can be constructed in accordance with the needs whereby horizontal collectors must necessarily be constructed to de- velop large capacities of water that may not be needed for several years. I recommend that the Thorpe Well Company of Des Moines be awarded the contract for construc. tion of four vertical gravel packed wells as their bid was the lowest and best bid received. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. I Absent—Councilman Kolb. Special Session, April 7th, 1955 197 RESOLUTION NO. 112.55 Whereas, a public hearing was held by the City Council on the 23rd day of March, 1955, on pro- posed plans, specifications and form of contract for the improve- ment and extension of the muni& pal water plant by constructing four (4) or six (6) vertical gravel - packed wells, each approximately 200 feet deep and having 100 feet of stainless steel screen, with a water -producing capacity of 2100 gallons a minute, complete with concrete foundation slab for pump - house, bearing pile supports, and a protective earthen embankment; an alternate will be the construction of one (1) horizontal collector ap- proximately 140 feet deep, utilizing Ranney Patents, with (A) 1850 lin- eal feet of 8 -inch laterals or 1400 lineal feet of 12 -inch laterals with a water -producing capacity, of 8400 gallons a minute or (B) 2700 lineal feet of 8 -inch laterals or 1850 lineal feet of 12 -inch laterals, with a wa- ter -producing capacity of 12,600 gallons a minute, complete with concrete pump -house slab, at which time and place all interested par- ties were extended an opportunity to appear and be heard; and Whereas, at said time and place proposals for the construction of said work was received pursuant to published notice and the bid of Thorpe Well Company of Des Moines, Iowa, in the amount of Ninety Four Thousand Six Hun- dred Dollars ($94,600.00) for the construction of four (4) vertical gravel -packed wells, each approxi- mately 200 feet deep and having 100 feet of stainless steel screen, with a water -producing capacity of 2100 gallons a minute, complete with concrete foundation slab for pump -house, bearing pile supports, and a protective earthen embank- ment, is considered the lowest and best bid; Whereas, the City Council has considered all objections to the proposed plans, specifications and form of contract and is of the opin- ion that the same should be over- ruled and that it is in the public interest that four (4) vertical gravel -packed wells, each approxi- mately 200 feet deep and having 100 feet of stainless steel screen, with a water -producing capacity of 2100 gallons a minute, complete vith concrete foundation slab for )ump-house, bearing pile supports, ind a protective earthen embank- ment shall be constructed; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by .he City Council of the City of Du- L)uque: 1. That all objections to said improvement be and the same are hereby overruled and the same is hereby ordered constructed. 2. That the bid of the Thorpe Well Company of Des Moines, Iowa, in the amount of Ninety Four Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($94,600.00) for the construction of four (4) vertical gravel -packed wells, each approximately 200 feet deep and having 100 feet of stain- less steel screen, with a water -pro- ducing capacity of 2100 gallons a minute, complete with concrete foundation slab for pump -house, bearing pile supports, and a pro- tective earthen embankment: be and the same is hereby accepted and that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to enter into a contract on behalf of the City for said work in the form heretofore approved upon the sub- mission anO. approval of the con. tractor's performance bond. Passed and adopted this 7th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, L170 N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Alan Dooley in the amount of $28.00 for dam- ages to his car caused in striking a hole in the street and read. Grand- view Avenue, presented Councilman Austin moved that the Ci tic forim report. referred City Solicitor Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Counielman Kolb. 198 Special Session, April 7th, 1955 Dubuque, Iowa April 7, 1955 Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: We enclose herewith Plat of Blocks 8, 9, 10 and 11 in Steger Heights in the City of Du- buque, Iowa. This Plat has been duly approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission and has all the necessary certificates of city and county officers, as requir- ed by your Subdivision Ordinance. We trust you will find the at- tached Plat in proper form for your approval and that you will adopt the necessary Resolution to make your approval official. Very truly yours, O'Connor, Thomas, McDermott & Wright By E. Marshall Thomas Councilman Austin moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 7, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Herewith submitted is a plat of blocks 8, 9, 10 and 11 in Steger Heights Subdivision which was approved by the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission, April 6, 1955. Respectfully submitted, Richard V. McKay, Secretary Planning & Zoning Commission Councilman Austin moved that the communication of the Planning and Zoning Commission be receiv- ed and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent ---Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 113.55 Where, there has been filed with the City Clerk a plat in which the East part of Lot One (1) of Lot Two (2) of Mineral Lot 249 and Lot Two (2) of Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of the Cor. rection Plat of Prysi Farm and Min. eral Lot 166, each in the Dubuque, Iowa, to be hereafter known as and named Block 8 and Block 9 in Steger Heights in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and of Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of the Correction Plat of Prysi Farm and Mineral Lot 166, to be hereafter known as Block 10 and Block 11 in Steger Heights, a Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and, Whereas said plat has been ex- amined by the City Planning & Zoning Commission and has its ap- proval endorsed thereon and, Whereas upon said plat appear streets designated as Princeton Place and Cambridge Court and cross walks, which the owners have upon said plat dedicated to the public forever and, Whereas said plat has been ex- amined by the City Council and they find that the same conforms to the statutes and ordinances re- lating thereto, except the streets have not been surfaced and curb and gutter and sewer installed and, Whereas the City Council is of the opinion that said streets should be surfaced with six inch (61 rolled stone base, two and one-half inch (2%") asphaltic concrete sur- face, concrete curbs and gutters and proper storm and sanitary sew- ers installed on or before Novem- ber 1, 1956. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved By the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the dedication of Princeton Place and Cambridge Court and cross walks upon the plat of Blocks Eight (8), Nine (9), Ten (10) and Eleven (11) in Steger Heights, a Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa be and the same are accepted for the purpose: for which they are thus dedicated. Section 2. That the plat of the East part of Lot One (1) of Lot Two (2) of Mineral Lot 249 and Lot Two (2) of Lot Two (2) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of the Correction Plat of Prysi Farm and Mineral Lot 166, which will here. after be known as Block 8 and Block 9 in Steger Heights, a Sub- division of the City of Dubuque, Iowa and the plat of Lot Two (2) of Special Session, April 701, 1955 199 Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of Lot One (1) of the Correction Plat of Prysi Farm and Mineral Lot 166, in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, which will hereafter be known as Block 10 and Block 11 in Steger Heights, a Subdivision of the City of Dubuque, Iowa be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and the Clerk are here- by authorized and directed to en- dorse the approval of the City up- on said plat provided: That the owners of said property, Fay Thomas Steger and Calista Ann Steger, execute the written Acceptance attached hereto, agree- ing: 1. To install concrete curb and gutter on dedicated streets; 2. To surface said streets with a six inch (6") rolled stone base and two and one-half inch (2%") asphal- tic concrete wearing surface and tack coat and seal coat. 3. To install proper storm and sanitary sewers and appurtenances. 4. To file a surety bond in an amount to be determined by the City Manager guaranteeing the per- formance of Items 1, 2 and 3 of this paragraph, in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the City Manager prior to No- vember 1, 1956. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilman Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION NO. 113-55 Fay Thomas Steger and Calista Ann Steger, his wife, with full knowledge and understanding of all the terms and conditions of Resolution No. 113-55 hereby ac- cept the same as adopted and agree to abide by, comply with and car- ry out all the terms and conditions thereof. Executed this 8th day of April, 1955. Fay Thomas Steger Calista Ann Steger Owners Councilman Welu moved that adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent ---Councilman Kolb. Petition of McDonnell Excavat- ing Service requesting permission to excavate in the streets and al- leys of the City of Dubuque, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the request be granted providing a proper In- surance Policy and Bond are filed with the City of Dubuque. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Carl M. LuGrain re- questing a refund in the amount of $100.00 on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 124, as he has discontinued busi- ness on April 4, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of Carl M. LuGrain to cov- er the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 124. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Car. ied by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE N0. 22.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Princeton Place from the cast property line of Devon Drive to the ends of the existing curb returns at the east side of Mineral Street, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the read- ing just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance toseconded by read on rCounee cil- rate days. man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: 200 Special Session, April 7th, 1955 yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 22.55 An Ordinance Flstablishing A Grade on rinceton East Property Line ofPlace e Devon Drive to the ends of the existing curl) returns of the east side of Mineral Street. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Prince- ton Place from the East Property Line of Devon Drive to the ends of the existing curb returns at the east side of Mineral Street, be and the same is hereby established and adopted as shown by a profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer, profile number 1429. Bench Mark: Point of Arrow nn Fire Hydrant 600 feet north of the wayhNo. 20 on theline westf side S.otlDe- von Drive Elevation 119.18. Note: to refer to Bench Mark to P. O. Datum add 690.95 to elevation of Bench Mark. add begins at the Fast prop- erty line of Devon Drive, which is station 0+00, north and south curb elevation 145.87. thence to station 0+50, north and south curb eleva- tion 146.61, thence to station 0+80, north and south curb elevation 147.20, thence to station 1+10, north and Routh curb elevation 148.09. thenc,- to station 1+90, north and Routh curb elevation 160.49, thence to sta- tion 2+80, north and south curb elevation 151.41, thence to station 2-+80, north and south curb elevation 160.84, thence to station 8+60, north and south curb elevation 148.66, thence to station 4+10, north and south curt) elevation 146.95, thence to Rta- tion 4+60, north and south curl) ele- vation 144.55, thence to stntion 7+80, north and south curb elevation 126.99, thence to station 8+4o, north and Routh curb elevation 124.94, thence to station 9+00. north and south curb elevation 125.36, thence to Rtn- tion 11+50, north and south curb elevatinn 182.24, thence to station 12}-00, north and south curb elevation 133.04, thence to station 12+50, north and south curb elevation 132.70, thence to station 134 00, north and Routh curb elevation 181.20. thence to station 13+50, north and south curb elevation 129 56, thence to sta- tlon 14+00 north and south curb elevation 125.84, thence to station 14+50, north curb elevation 121.49, south curb elevation 122.12, thence to station 15+00, north curb eleva- tinn 118.33, south curb elevation 118.90, thence to station 154-10.5. north curb elevation 117.54, which 1s the end of the north curb return on the east Ride of Mineral Street thence to station 15-1-25.5, south curl, elevation 117.27, which Is the end of the Routh curb return on the east side of Mineral Street. Section 2. This ordinance shall he In hill force and effect immediately upon Its final passage and adoption and publication as provided 1,y taw. Passed, adopted and approved April lth, 1956. CHARLES A. KINTZINGF.R, Mnyor CT,ARFNCF. P. WELLT Iti1BFN V. AUSTiN LEO. N. SCHTIF.LLFR Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Rhea, City Clerk. Published offlelally in The Tele- graph-Ilerald newsp)taper this 11th day of April, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 23.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Cambridge Court from the west property line of Devon Drive opposite Lot 1 of Block 6 of Steger Heights to the west property line of Devon Drive opposite Lot 1 of Block 4 of Steger Heights, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Ordinance No. 23-55 An Ordinance I:stal)lishing A Grade on Cumbrldg a Court from the West Property L ne of Devon Drive op- posite Lot 1 of Block 6 of Steger Heights to the West Property Line of t)evon Urive opposite Lot 1 of Block 4 of Steger Heights. lie It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Duhuque: Section 1. That A grade on Cam- bridge Court from the Rest Property Line of Devon Drive opposite Lot 1 of Block 6 of Steger Heightseights to the west Property Line of Devon Drive opposite Lot 1 of Block 4 of Steger IielPhts, be and the name Is hereby established and adopted as shown Sly it profile of said street and grade pre- pared by the City Engineer, profile number 1430. Bnoh Mark: Point of Arrow Fire hydrant ISUO feet north of the north Right-of.Way line of 1'. S. Highway No. 20 on Went side of I)evun Drive, Elevation 145.41: Note: Add 690.95 to this elevation to refer Bench Mark to P. O. Datum. nald Line of FDevde ctn gDrive,t which isWest station ation 141. 1, thence to station s 0+ 03 5,b ei��north antith nce c)tolc statioln 1 i 00, north, elevation 41and Routh curb elevation 148.03, thence to rlevetion on 1 11413.19' thence totttlstattloo t i 60, north and south curl) elevation ofill 'uutht curl) elevationtation s north134.7 thence to station 6160, north and south curb 0,cull(),, 134.55, thence to station 0-t 85, north and south curb Spacial Session, April 7th, 1955 201 olecatIon 1:14.99, thence to station i 21.8, north and south curb eleva- tion 136.10, thenco to station 8+09.9. i,orth and south curh elevation 138.311. thence to station 8+6,0.9 north and south curh elevation 139.10, thence to station 9 } 06.9 north curb elevation 131x,00, south curh elevation 141 .70, which is the West Property Line of Itevon Drive. lection 2. This ordinance shall he in full force and effect hninediately upon Its final iMssaRe and ado1rtion rand pulrlleation as provided by law. l,asserl, adopted and approved April 7th., 19,.-,5. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor (11.ARF.N6'E 11. WELT' HUREN V. Al'STIN N. SCHITFI,l,I'R Councilmen. Attest: 1. J. S11F. A, l'ity Clerk. 1'uhllshed officially in The Tele- graph -Herald newspnper this 11th day of April, 19.53. City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 114-55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the fol- lowing applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Elmer E. Meyer, 1828 Central Ave- nue CLASS "C" PERMIT Earl J. McNamara, 1046 University Avenue Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 115 -SS Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Man- ager be and he is directed to issue to the following named applicants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Elmer E. Meyer, 1828 Central Ave- nue CLASS "C" PERMIT Earl J. McNamara, 1046 University Avenue Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 116.55 Resolution restricting the author- ity of the City Manager to issue permits for excavation in: Auburn Street from the North East Property Line of Grace Street to the South West Property Line of University Avenue. Clinton Street from the West Property Line of Windsor Avenue to the East Property Line of Queen Street. Eagle Street from the North Property Line of Thomas Place to the South Property Line of Viola Street. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line of 22nd Street to the South Property Line of 26th Street. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Marshall Street 202 Special Session, April 7th, 1955 to the South Property Line of Stan- ton Street. Hennepin Street from the West Property Line of Stafford Street to the East Property Line of Windsor Avenue. Ida Street from the South Prop- erty Line of Delhi Street to the North Property Line of Grace Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. Marshall Street from the West Property Line of Rhomberg Ave- nue to the East Property Line of Lincoln Avenue. O'Hagen Street from the South Property Line of University Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Mineral Street. Pearl Street from the North Property Line of O'Hagen Street to the end of Pearl Street. Pleasant Street from the West Property Line of Viola Street to the East Property Line of Stafford Street. Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. Jones Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust Street. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Burtons Addi- tion. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North. Whereas, the above named streets in the City of Dubuque will be paved with bituminous concrete or asphaltic concrete surfacing Hot -mixed Hot -laid; and Whereas, it is not in the best in- terest of the City that such paving be disturbed for a period of at least ten years; and Whereas, under Ordinance No. 45-51 adopted September 25, 1951, the City Manager is authorized to issue excavation permits for mak. ing excavations in the city streets. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That the City Manager is hereby directed not to issue any such ex- cavation permits for the purpose of making excavations in the fore- going described streets for a peri- od of ten years from the date of completion of construction of each named street unless in case of emergency or specifically so au- thorized by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 117.55 Preliminary approval of pro- posed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and all other documents for the construc- tion of an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Street begin- ning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the south property line of Finley Street, estimated cost $2,799.05, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 118 -SS Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council Special Session, April 7th, 1955 203 of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The size and kind of sewers. 3. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 4. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of construction and kind of material to be used. 5. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the con- struction of an eight (8) inch sani- tary sewer in Bunker Hill Street beginning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the South Prop- erty Line of Finley Street. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council upon petition of property owners, deems it advis- able and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein men- tioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this 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 improvements shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared there- fore by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improve- ment will be assessed upon and against all privately owned prop- erty lying within assessable dis- tance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto ac- cording to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the sewer funds. Bonds shall be issued and Sold in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment dis- trict shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of April, 1955. Approved and placed on file for final action. Approved: CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved that the resolution just read being a resolution ordering a sewer im- provement be now considered com- plete in form for final passage and further move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and remain on file for public in- spection for at least one week be- fore final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 119.55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Res- olution No. 117-55 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the construc- tion of an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Street begin- ning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the South Prop- erty Line of Finley Street and, Whereas, the proposed Resolu- tion of Necessity for said improve- ment has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's of- fice for public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 2nd day of May 1955, a pub- lic hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham- ber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the pro- posed improvement may appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifications and pro- posed form of contract and at the same time to the boundaries of the 204 Special Session, April 7th, 1955 district, to the cost of the dale Street; Karen Street; Wood- proposed improvement, to the amount pro- lawn from north property line of to be assessed against any lot Karen Street to south property line posed to the passage of the proposed of Lindale Street; Asbury Road and Resolution of Necessity and the from west property line of Carter City Clerk be and he is hereby di- to the West Corporation Limits of rected to cause a notice of the time the City of Dubuque, estimated and place of such hearing to be cost $70,363.40, presented and in some newspaper pub- read. Councilman Schueller moved published lished in the City of Dubuque, the the adoption of the resolution. Sec. last of which shall be not less than onded by Councilman Welu. Car- two (2) nor more than four (4) ried by the following vote: weeks prior to the day fixed for Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- its consideration and unless prop- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. erty owners at the time of final resolution Nays—None.. April 7, 1955 consideration of said have on file with the Clerk objec- To the Honorable Mayor tions to the amount of the proposed and City Council assessment, they shall have been Dubuque, Iowa deemed to have waived all objec- Gentlemen: tions thereto, at which hearing the I herewith submit the attached Council will hear the amount of sheets No.'s 1 to 4 inclusive show- the proposed assessment, they shall ing a schedule of the proposed have been deemed to have waived valuations and proposed assess- all objections thereto, at which ments for the Kaufmann Avenue. hearing the Council will hear such Asbury Sanitary Sewer and Lift objections and enter on record its Station. final decision thereon. Submitted, April 7, 1955. Passed, adopted and approved K. J. CULLEN this 7th day of April, 1955. City Engineer CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Councilman Austin moved that Mayor the communication of City Engi- CLARENCE P. WELU neer Cullen be received and made RUBEN V. AUSTIN a matter of record. Seconded by LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilman Welu. Carried by the Councilmen following vote: Attest: J. J. SHEA, Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun City Clerk cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ed by Councilman Austin. Carried RESOLUTION NO. 121.55 by the following vote: Be It Resolved by the City Coun- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Section 1. That the attached Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. sheets No, 1 to 4 inclusive are hereby determined to be the sched- RESOLUTION NO. 120.55 ule of proposed assessments for Preliminary approval of pro- the Kaufmann Avenue-Asbury San- posed plans, specifications, form of itary Sewer and Lift Station and contract, plat and schedule and all the valuation set out therein are other documents for the construe- hereby approved. April, tion of Kaufmann Avenue & As- Adopted this 7th day of bury Road sanitary sewer and lift 1955. station with force main which con. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER sists of 8", 10" and 12" sanitary Mayor sewer and a lift station with 6" CLARENC:E P. WELU cast iron force main to serve lots RUBEN V. AUSTIN abutting: Kaufmann Avenue from LEO N. SCHUELLER the west property line of Carter Councilmen Road to 1300 feet west; West side Attest: J. J. SHEA, of Carter Road from Lot 5 to Lot City Clerk the 1-10 all of highland Park Add. and Councilman Welu moved Second - from Lot 2 of John J. Johners adoption of the resolution. Place to Lot 1.2.2-2-1-2-1 of High- ed by Councilman Schueller. Gar- land Farm; Lindale Street; Kevin. ried by the following vote: 9 Special Session, April 7th, 1955 205 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 122.55 Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. Size and kind of sewers. 3. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 4. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of construction and kind of material to be used. 5. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the con- struction of Kaufmann Avenue & Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer & Lift Station with Force Main which consists of 8", 10" & 12" sanitary sewer and a Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron Force Main to serve lots abutting: Kaufmann Avenue from West Property Line of Carter Road to 1300 Feet West. West Side of Car- ter Road from Lot 5 of Lot 1-10 all of Highland Park Addition, and from Lot 2 of John J. Rohners Place to Lot 1-2-2.2-1-2-1 of High- land Farm. Lindale Street, Kevin - dale Street, Karen Street, Wood - lawn from North Property Line of Karen to South Property Line of Lindale St. Asbury Road from West Property Line of Carter to West Corporation Limits of the City of Dubuque. 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 im- provement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed res- olution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said improvements shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared there- fore by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improve- ment will be assessed upon and against all privately owned proper- ty lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the spe- cial benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the sewer funds. Bonds shall be is- sued and sold in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been per- formed and accepted and the pro- ceeds thereof used to pay the con. tractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district shall be assessed to and paid by the rail- way company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of April, 1955. Approved and placed on file for final action. Approved: CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved that the resolution just read being a reso- lution ordering a sewer improve. ment be now considered complete in form for final passage and fur- ther move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and re- main on file for public inspection for at least one week before final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 123-55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by 206 Special Session, April 7th, 1955 Resolution No. 120--55 given its to the amount of the proposed as. preliminary approval on the pro- sessment, they shall have been posed plans, specifications and deemed to have waived all objec. form of contract and placed same tions thereto, at which hearing the on file in the office of the City Council will hear such objections Clerk for public inspection, for and enter on record its final de. the construction of Kaufmann Ave- cision thereon. nue & Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer Passed, adopted and approved & Lift Station with Force Main this 7th day of April, 1955. which consists of 8", 10" & 12" CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, sanitary sewer and Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron Force Main to serve Mayor lots abutting: CLARENCE P. WELD, Kaufmann Avenue from West RUBEN V. AUSTIN, Property Line of Carter Road to LEO N. SCHUELLER, 1300 Feet West. Councilmen West Side of Carter Road from Attest: J. J. SHEA, Lot 5 of Lot 1-10 all of Highland City Clerk Park Addition, and from Lot 2 of Councilman Schueller moved the John J. Rohners Place to 1-2-2-2-1-2- adoption of the resolution. Second - 1 of Highland Farm. ed by Councilman Welu. Carried Lindale Street, Kevendale Street, by the following vote: Karen Street. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. Woodlawn from North Property men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Line of Karen to South Property Nays—None. Line of Lindale Street. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Asbury Road from West Proper- Councilman Welu moved that ty Line of Carter to West Corpora- the Judges and Clerks who served tion Limits of the City of Dubuque. at the Dock Bond Proposition Spec - and, ial Election held April 6, 1955 be Whereas, the proposed Resolu- allowed the amount of $10.00 each tion of Necessity for said improve- for services rendered as Judges ment has been introduced and is and Clerks. Seconded by Council - now on file in the City Clerk's of- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- fice for public inspection, lowing vote: Be It Therefore Resolved that on Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - the 2nd day of May, 1955, a public men Austin, Schueller, Welu. hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock Nays—None. P.M. in the Council Chamber in Absent—Councilman Kolb. the City of Dubuque at which time There being no further business the owners of property subject to Councilman Austin moved to ad. assessmeul for the proposed im- journ. Seconded by Councilman provebt%t may appear and make Schueller. Carried by the follow - objection to the proposed plans ing vote: and specifications and proposed yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - form of contract and at the same time to the boundaries of the men Austin, Schueller, Welu. proposed district, to the cost of the Nays—None. Absent-- improvement, to the amount pro- Councilman Kolb. posed to be assessed against any lot J. J. SHEA, and to the passage of the proposed /City Clerk Resolution of Necessity and the Approved 1955. City Clerk be and he is hereby di- Adopted .... .. .... rected to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to "' be published in some newspaper in the City of Dubuque, the last of� which shall be not less than two Councilmen: ...#.. . (2) nor more than four (4) weeks I i p prior to the day fixed for its con- a •• .•••W"`'y sideration and unless property owners at the time of final con- W sideration of said resolution have A on file with the Clerk objections City Clerk Special Session, April 7th, 1955 207 Board of Health (OFFICIAL) Special Session, April 7th, 1955. Board met at 8:15 p.m. Present—Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Aus- tin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb and Dr. A. J. Entringer. To Herman W. and Leona D. Tappe You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of April 1955 the Local Board of health for the City of Dubuque adopted a resolution or- dering septic tank located upon the premises described therein; also to connect said premises with the sanitary sewer and install sani- tary toilet and to have facilities and connect the same with said sewer, all of which to be done within thirty (30) days from the date of said resolution, a copy of which is herein set out as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 124-55 Resolution of the Board of Health Be It Resolved by the Board of Health of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that it is deemed necessary that Lot Number 2 of 1-1-1-1-1 Prysi Farm Sub, owned by Herman W. and Leona B. Tappe be connect- ed with sanitary sewer; that the septic tank upon said premises be abandoned and that a sanitary toilet and toilet facilities be in- stalled and connections made with the sanitary sewer. Be it further resolved that said Herman W. and Leona B. Tappe be notified to remove and abandon the septic tank located upon the premises above described; that said property be connected with the sanitary sewer and that sani- tary toilet and toilet facilities be installed and connections made with said sewer, all of which to be done within thirty (30) days from the date thereof. Be it further resolved that said Herman W. and Leona B. Tappe be notified of the action of this Board by the service of written notice to- gether with a copy of this resolu• tion. Failure to comply with the terms hereof within the time stated shall be followed by prose• cution or such other action as the Co tncil or Board of Health may determine. Dated this 7th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk You are further notified that prosecution will follow a failure to comply with this order and no- tice, or such further action will be taken as to the Council or Board of Health may seem proper. Signed Albert J. Entringer Health Officer Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Mr. Leo N. Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. A. J. Entringer. There being no further business Mr. Ruben V. Austin moved that the Board of Health meeting ad- journ. Seconded by Mr. Clarence P. Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. A. J. Entringer. J. J. HEA, Cle Board f Health Approved ..... 1955. Adopted ........ r..... Members of Bd. of Health• �.•••y• Clerk, Board of Health 208 Special Session, April ?5th, M55 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Special Session, April 25th, 1955. Council met at 7:30 p.m. Present — M a y o r Kintzinger, Councilmen A u s t i n, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Meeting called by order of Mayor Kintzinger. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of considering the bids submitted for the construction of the City of Dubuque 1955 Curb and Gutter Project No. 1 and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice to con- tractors of the receipt of proposals for the construction of concrete curb and gutter on the following portions of the following named streets: Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street. Bunker Hill Road from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street. Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street. Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Av- enue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line of Lot 12-0. S. Lang - worthy's Sub to the South Proper- ty Line of Lot 6-0. S. Lang. worthy's Sub. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Stan- ton Street, Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Ed- ina Street, Grandview Avenue from the North Property Line of Delhi Street to the South Property Lin of Loras Boulevard. Green Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Bunker Hill Road to the North Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue. Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Av- enue to the North Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Lindale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn to the end of Lindale Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. Lorimer Street from the South Property Line of Levi Street to the South end of Lorimer Street. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the proof of publication be receiv- ed and filed. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 25, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Pursuant to your instructions, sealed bids were received up to 10:00 A.M. on April 25, 1955 for the construction of concrete curb and gutter for the City of Dubuque 1955 Concrete Curb and Gutter Project No. 1. Attached is the tab- ulation of bids received. I recommend that the contract be awarded to Thomas Flynn Coal Company who submitted the low- est bid received which was 20.20`x, under the Engineer's estimate: Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Line Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, COun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. i Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Special Session, April 25th, 1955 209 (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION NO. 125.55 Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the construction of concrete curb and gutter on the following por- tions of the following named streets: Avoca Street from the North Property Line of Seminary Street to the South Property Line of Ungs Street. Bunker Hill Road from the North Property Line of Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street. Burlington Street from the West Property Line of National Street to the alley first west of National Street. Drexel Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Elm Street from the North Prop- erty Line of Lot 12--O.S. Langwor- thy's Sub. to the South Property Line of Lot 6—O.S. Langworthy's Sub. Garfield Avenue from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Stanton Street. Glen Oak Street from the North Property Line of Vernon Street to the South Property Line of Edina Street. Grandview Avenue from the North Property Line of Delhi Street to the South Property Line of Loras Boulevard. Green Street from the West Property Line of Bunker Hill Road to the North Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue. Hickson Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Lindale Street from the West Property Line of Woodlawn to the end of Lindale Street. Lindberg Terrace from the East Property Line of Eagle Street to the end of Lindberg Terrace. Lorimer Street from the South Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street, pursuant to Resolution No. Property Line of Levi Street to the South end of Lorimer Street. 85-55 and notice to bidders pub- lished in a newspaper published in said City on April 7th, 1955 and April 8th, 1955; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on April 25th, 1955, and it has been deter- mined that the bid of Thomas I'lynn Coal Company of Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of $43,876.20 was the lowest bid for the furnish- ing of all labor and materials and performing the work as provided for in the plans and specifications; now therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above mentioned improvement be awarded to Thom- as Flynn Coal Company and the Manager be and he is hereby di- rected to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the complete performance of said work. Be It Further Resolved, that up- on the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is author- ized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed and adopted this 25th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLAR.ENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—CouncilmaAnpKolb. l 25, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The Trustees of Wahlert Foun- dation are deeply interested in the acquisition, by the city of Du- 210 Special Session, April 215th, 1955 buque, of certain real estate ad- joining and in the immediate vicin- ity of the newly established "Flora Park" area, for public recreational purposes. As you know Wahlert Foundation was one of the spon- sors when this property was orig- inally acquired. The Trustees were convinced that to acquire the prop- erty would be of great public bene- fit. Of this there can be no doubt. The importance of this area from a public recreational standpoint must be recognized by all. The present plan of the City to acquire the surrounding lands and inte- grate them with the original lands should create one of the finest rec- reation centers to be found any- where. One of the objects and purposes of Wahlert Foundation is to sup- port by gift all projects tending to promote and encourage public rec- reational activities. Since whole- some recreation for adults as well as juveniles, is as important to the welfare of a community as indus- trial development, Wahlert Founda- tion desires to give evidence of its interest to this worthwhile project in the form of gift to the City of Dubuque in order to make it possi- ble for the City to acquire the prop- erty at this time. Accordingly, Wahlert Foundation does hereby offer to the City of Dubuque the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars as an absolute gift with which to purchase such property as the City Council and City Manager deems necessary and advisable, up- on the express understanding and condition that such property, when acquired, shall be used, developed and maintained solely for public recreational purposes. In the event that this offer is ac. cepted by your Honorable Body up- on the conditions stated, the gift in the amount herein stated shall be forthwith consummated. Respectfully submitted, Wahlert Foundation By Czizek & Czizek Its Attorneys Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing any one pres- ent in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow. ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—(7ouncilman Kolb. Mr. M. H. Czizek, Attorney for the Wahlert Foundation, addressed the Council in reference to the gift of the Wahlert Foundation in the amount of $100,000.00 for the pur- pose of acquiring real estate to expand the recreational facilities of Flora Park. Councilman Austin moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record and a let- ter of thanks be forwarded to the Trustees of the Wahlert Founda- tion for their generous offer. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 126.55 Whereas, the Trustees of Wahl- ert Foundation have offered a gift to the City of Dubuque of the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars for the purpose of acquiring real estate to expand the recreational facilities of Flora Park in the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, such donor has im- posed such gift with certain terms and conditions as stated in its let- ter of April 25th, 1955, addressed to the Honorable Mayor and mem- bers of the City Council, which let- ter is now on file in the office of the City Clerk; and Whereas, the City Council is of the opinion that it is in the best public interest that such gift be accepted under the terms and con- ditions stated in such letter; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque: Section 1. That the City of Du- buque hereby accepts such gift under the terms and conditions stated in such offer. Section 2. That said funds, when received, shall be placed in the Trust and Agency Funds in the fund designated as Flora Park Land Purchase Fund and shall be used for the purpose of acquiring real estate for the expansion of Flora Park as a recreational cen- ter in the City of Dubuque. Section 3. That upon receipt of such funds, the City Manager is Special Session, April 25th, 1955 211 hereby authorized and empowered to expend the same for the purpose set out in Section 2 hereof. Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of Claim of Clifford Christopherson in the amount of $25.00 for damages to his car caused in striking a hole in the street at 17th Street and West Lo. cust Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilmen Kolb. Notice of Claim of Marcella E. Corbett in the amount of $7.50 for damages to her car caused in strik- ing an open manhole on South Lo- cust Street a few feet south of the bridge on the west side of the street, presented and read. Coun. cilman Welu moved that the No. tice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Notice of Claim of Ed Turnquist in an unstated amount for dam• ages to car caused in striking an unlighted barricade at 1460 Cen tral Avenue, presented and read Councilman Welu moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to thf City Solicitor for investigation ane report. Seconded by Councilmai Schueller. Carried by the follow ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- ,ilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of George M. Haas and John B. Link stating that :hey wish to withdraw their sig- natures from the petition request- ing the improvement of Mills Street and asking that the City Council delay action on the im- provement of Mills Street for the present, presented and read. Coun- cilman Austin moved that the re- quest be granted and that the im- provement of Mills Street be delet- ed from the street improvement program. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Dubuque Bank & Trust Company advising the City Council that Mulgrew Blacktop, Inc., have assigned to them the entire equity in City of Dubuque 1955 hot mixed, hot laid, asphaltic concrete surfacing proj- ect No. 1, and submitting for Coun- cil approval AssignmentofMul- grew Blacktop, Inc., presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the communication be received and the City Manager authorized to execute said Assignment on be- half of the City of Dubuque. Sec- onded eo-onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of P. J. Houser, Director Division of Public Health Engineering, State Department of Health, Des Moines, Iowa, submit- ting permit for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Road under certain conditions and requirements, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller.follow- Schueller. Carried by Ing vote: cilm n Austin,Yeas—MarSchuellllergWeluoun- Nays—None. Kolb. Absent—Councilman Communication of P. J. Houser, Director Division of Public Health 212 Special Scission, April 22.5th, 1955 Engineering, State Department of Health, Des Moines, Iowa, submit- ting permit for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Princeton Place and Cambridge Court under cer- tain conditions and requirements, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communica- tion be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petitions comprising 3120 signa- tures requesting the City Council to take appropriate action to put Dubuque on Daylight Savings Time for the summer of 1955, presented and read. After a lengthy discus- sion on the question of Daylight Savings Time for the summer of 1955, presented and read. After a lengthy discussion on the question of Daylight Saving Time between the parties favoring Daylight Sav- ing Time and those opposed to Day- light Saving Time Councilman Schueller moved that action be de- ferred on the question until the Regular Council Meeting of May 2nd, 1955, in order that all inter- ested parties may be given an op- portunity to be heard. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of the North Central Public Service Co. with reference to their former request for an in- crease in gas rates under Schedule 2 of Ordinance No. 31-54 and stat- ing that it is hoped that when con- sidering the proposed changes in gas rates in Schedule 2 that consid. eration be given to the proposed elimination of gas rates in Sched. ule 3, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Shiloh Circle No. 37 Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic requesting permission to hold a tag day on the evening of September 9th, 1955 and the day of September 10th, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the request be granted providing there are no conflicting dates. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of Jack Beringer, owner of Lots 176 and 177 Woodlawn Park Subdivision, requesting that the alley adjacent to his property be graded to allow access to his garage, said alley lying between Atlantic and Auburn Streets ex- tending from Dexter Street to Rose. dale Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Council to view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of the Leo F. Bly Co. questing the City Council to vacate to them a portion of Pine Street southerly of East Ninth Street as shown on the attached plat within the green lines, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the petition be referred to the Planning and 'Zoning Commission for their recommendation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Al M. Schmidt and others requesting the re -zoning to Local Business District the area on the north side of Loras Boulevard from Glen Oak Street to the alley first east, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission for their recommendation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Special Session, April 2..5th, 1955 213 Petition of The Kroger Co. re- questing that they be granted 2.10 minute parking meters on Seventh Street on the corner which is at the entrance to their store as this would give space for pickups, also requesting permission to place a "Loading Zone Only" sign on this space on Friday and Saturday and provide a man at the curb at all times to load orders in a minimum of time, presented and read. Coun- cilman Schueller moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Traffic Department for investigation and that their report be considered by the City Council in conjunction with the report to be submitted by the Traf- fic Experts. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of C. Douglas Hincker and others requesting that appro- priate automatic traffic control signals equipped with usual red, amber and green lights be erected at the intersections of Dodge Street, Concord Street and St. Jo- seph Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Traffic Department for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Ella Nicks, Mrs. Peter Nicks, requesting the rezoning of the area in the vicinity of 176 Al. pine Street to a Multiple Family District, presented and read. Coun. cilman Austin moved that the pe- tition be referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission for their recommendation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Frank C. Wieland re questing a refund in the amount o1 $50.00 on the unexpired portion 01 his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 91 as he has discontinued business 01 't,pril 15, 1955, presented and read. councilman Welu moved that the •equest be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Frank C. Wieland to cover the amount of refund granted on his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 91. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Fred Herber request- ing a refund in the amount of $150.00 on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 138, as he has discontinued busi- ness on April 18, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of Fred Herber to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 138. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of Leland P. Stocker en- tering a formal protest with respect to the Rettenberger Tree and Nur- sery Service at 65 Meadow lane and against Frank Smith at 55 Meadow Lane and asking that the City take the necessary action to instruct Frank Smith to have the debris in his back yard removed and the premises kept in a con- dition suitable to a residential area and that Mr. Rettenberger be in- structed to either clean up his op- eration and provide suitable space for employees and customer park- ing on his own premises or move his business to some location that is zoned for commercial operation and also requesting that early morning noise from trucks pre- and equipment be prohibited, sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the City Manager and the different departments be di rected to eliminate the nuisances complained of and the City Solici- tor be instructed to make a study as to the retailing of shrubbery and also as to the other commercial activities being conducted onsaid 214 Special Session, April ?5th, 11155 premises. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Vincent J. Hawks for the Miss America Committee Du- buque Junior Chamber of Com- merce advising that they are bring- ing to Dubuque an official prelimi- nary Miss America Pageant this year and requesting permission to string a banner across Main Street and also across Grandview Avenue in front of the Washington Junior High School and also asking per- mission to hold a parade on May 7th, 1955, and also requesting that the Mayor issue a Proclamation setting aside the week in recogni- tion of this event, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the City Manager be author- ized to communicate with Mr. Hawks in regard to the various re- quests contained in his petition and also that the Mayor be au- thorized to issue a Proclamation as requested. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Margaret C. Busch requesting a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired portion of her Class "B" Beer Permit No. 78, as she has discontinued busi- ness on April 23, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that .the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Margaret C. Busch to cover the amount of re- fund granted on the unexpired portion of her Class "B" Beer Per- mit No. 78. Seconded by Council. man Welu. Carried by the follow. Ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of March, 1955, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 19, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: With regard to the action enti- tled Delores Clary vs. the City of Dubuque, in which the plaintiff claimed damages from the City of Dubuque in the amount of $3000.00, for damages resulting from a fall January 25, 1955 at the crosswalk of the alley intersecting East Six- teenth Street between Central Ave- nue and Iowa Street, I have inves- tigated the same and find that the plaintiff did fall, as claimed, that the crosswalk was in a hazardous condition at the time, and that plaintiff sustained a fractured left ankle and incurred substantial medical and hospital expenses and loss of wages. I have discussed the same with Mr. Connery, attorney for the plain- tiff, and he has agreed to accept $750.00 in full settlement of the claim. I recommend that this settlement be approved and the City Auditor instructed to issue a warrant in the amount of $750.00 payable to De- lores Clary and William T. Con- nery, her attorney, and deliver the same upon receipt of a properly executed release and the dismissal of plaintiff's action, with prejudice at plaintiff's costs. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nelson be confirmed and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $750.00 In favor of Delores Clary and William T. Connery, her attorney, and that said warrant be delivered upon re- ceipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release and the dismissal of plaintiff's action with prejudice at plaintiff's costs. Sea onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Special Session, April 25th. 195.5 215 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun C cilmen Austin, Schueller, Wel 1. f Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. c April 18, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: With regard to the claim of An- na B. Quade, 2655 White Street, for damages sustained when she frac- tured her right wrist in a fall on an icy sidewalk January 25, 1955, you are advised that I referred the matter to the abutting property owner and subsequently entered into a settlement agreement in which the claimant agreed to ac- cept $175 in full settlement; the abutting property owner agreed to pay $87.50 and the City of Dubuque agreed to pay $87.50. I recommend that this settlement be approved and the Auditor in. structed to issue a warrant payable to Mrs. Anna Quade in the amount of $87.50 and deliver the same upon receipt of satisfactory re- leases. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nelson be confirmed and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $87.50 in favor of Anna B. Quade, settle- ment in full of her claim, and that said warrant be delivered upon re- ceipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. April 14, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have investigated the claim of Margaret M. Wiehl, 740 N. Belmont Avenue, Arlington Heights, Ill. and find no negligence on the part of the city and recommend that the claim be denied. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nelson be confirmed. Seconded by ouncilman Austin. Carried by the allowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- ilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 18, 1955 Mr. J. J. Shea City Clerk Dubuque, Iowa Dear Mr. Shea: I herewith return to your files the petition and other documents concerning the vacation of the al- ley between Grandview Avenue and Victoria Street. No plat of the proposed vacated area has been produced but the petitioners and no action can be taken until the same is done. Because of the long time lapse it is doubtful whether the signatures of the original petition constitute the present abutting property own- ers and for that reason I do not feel that the alley should be vacat- ed until a new petition, signed by all the present abutting property owners, is submitted. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Austin moved that the communication of City Solici- tor Nelson be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. April 18, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: On June 19, 1953 the City Coun- cil approved the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Com- mission that the alley between Lots 12 and 13 in Yates Subdivision be vacated and conveyed wners, on condition ting property o that a plat of the vacated area be submitted, and referred the matter to this office for the preparation of proper proceedings. The matter has been held in my file since that time, pending the submission of a proper plat, none has been produced, and, in order to dispose of the same, I recommend that the enclosed ordinance vacat- ing the alley but retaining the title 316 Special Session, April 25th, 1955 to the property in the City, be adopted. Sincerely, T. H. NELSON Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Solici- tor Nelson be confirmed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 24-55 An Ordinance vacating the alley lying between Lots 12 and 13 in Yates' Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 24.66 An Ordinance Vacating the Ailey Lying Between Lots 12 and 18 in Yates' Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Whereas the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque has recommended the vacation of the alley lying between Lot 12 and is In Yates' Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas the owners of all the prop- erty abutting on sald alley have peti- tioned for the vacation of the same and there appears to be no valid objection to the same: Now the City therefore, Council Clty i ofdby Du- buque, Iowa: Section I. That the alley lying between Lots 12 and 13 in Yates' Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the sarne Is hereby vacated; Section 2. That the City Clerk be and he Is hereby directed to file for record a duly certified copy of this Ordinance In the office of the county Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa. In full nforceTaindOeffect fromallbe and after Its final passage, adoption and Publication as by law provlded. Introduced the 26th day of April, 1955. Itule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the E5th day of April, 1966. Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of April, 1966. CHARLES A, K1NTZINCIER CLARENCE P. WELU Jlayor HUBEN V. AUSTIN LEU N. SCHUELLER Attest: J. J. Shea Councilmen City Clerk Published officially in The Tele- graph -Herald newspaper this 29th day of April, 1956. J. J. SHEA, It Apr.29 City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 8, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have examined the claim of Jennie Spear and since it appears on its face to be barred by the Statute of Limitations, I recom. mend the same be denied. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Nelson be confirmed. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. April 25, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The letter of Edmund M. Plein and Dorothy L. Plein, dated March 4, 1955, requesting reconsideration of their claim arising out of a sew- er installed by them in the City street and in which they ask allow- ance in the amount of $300, was re- ferred to the City Manager and City Solicitor. On investigation we find that al- though the title to the sewer Is in the City from the time it was in- stalled, through a misunderstand- ing the maintenance was assumed by the Pieins up until last year. We also find that a small portion of the property abutting the sewer was City property and that an al- Special Session, April 25th. 1955 217 lowance might be made in the na- ture of a connection charge. We therefore recommend that the offer of settlement of Edmund M. Plein and Dorothy L. Plein in the amount of $300 be accepted as full compensation for the mainte- nance of the sewer during the peri- od from its construction to 1954 and any connection charge, and for any other .rights that said parties may claim in the premises. Respectfully submitted, T. H. NELSON L. J. SCHILTZ Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz and City Solicitor Nelson be confirmed and the City Auditor in- structed to draw a warrant in the amount of $300.00 in favor of Ed- mund M. and Dorothy L. Plein. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 21, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission respectfully recom- mends to Your Honorable Body the granting of the petition of West- minster Presbyterian Church, John W. Law, Chairman dated March 24, 1955. An inspection of the prem- ises indicates no actual alley now graded in the area indicated; it being a part of old Irving School yard, the property on both sides now being owned by the Westmin- ster Presbyterian Church. Respectfully presented, The Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By R. V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission be ap proved and proper proceedings pre, pared. Seconded by Councilmar. Austin. Carried by the followinf vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun oilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 5, 1955 'o the Honorable Mayor and City Council, )ubuque, Iowa ;entlemen: In the past years diversified )pinions have been heard and con- ;iderable ill feeling has developed )ecause of petitions submitted for :hanges to the Local Business Dis- tricts. Several petitions have been denied, not because the proposed use would be objectionable, but because of the other provisions of the Local Business District that would be allowed if the change were made. We have tried to sepa- rate the use classifications to elimi- nate the ones that have been the cause for objection. Therefor, we submit two local business districts, one titled Local Business A and the other Local Business B. This would replace the present Local Business District Classification. Al- so we have separated the present districts and recommended those to be placed in the A and B and those that have never been devel- oped as business and should re- vert to residential. Accordingly we herewith submit for your consideration and adop- tion the three ordinances designed to accomplish this. Respectfully submitted, R. V. McKay, Secretary, Planning & Zoning Commission Councilman Austin moved that the communication of the Planning and Zoning Commission be re- ceived and made a matter ofl rec- ord. Seconded by ythe following an Welu. Carried by vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 2545 An Ordinance amending Ordi- nance No. 3.34 known as the Zon- ing Ordinance by repealing Article V thereof and enacting new Arti- cles VA and VB; and, amending Article X thereof by adding defi- nitions of "Drive -In" and "Drive -In Restaurants," presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: 218 Special Session, April 25th, 1955 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent–councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring an or- dinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that a public hearing be held on the ordinance just read on the 6th day of June, 1055 at 7:30 P.M. and that the City Clerk be directed to publish notice of the hearing not less than 15 days before the date of the hearing. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 26.55 An Ordinance amending Ordi- nance No. 9-35 by repealing Sec- tion 17A thereof and enacting a substitute therefor, presented and read, Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu, Nays—None. Absent -Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Ordinance No. 286g.55 NO. 9 3Ordinance epealinglnRectionna17A thereof and enacting a substitute th-tefor. Be, It Ordalned by the City (bunch of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: dlnan a No. 9 85 the anldnthe same IN hereby repealed and the following en - Wed as a substitute therefor- "Section here+fur: bulldl Uu"hall Abe The 'Lunlnkf Dim. trict C assifted as Lural Bu, nrsa i)ia- trict B or lower Zoning Claeslflca- tL. „ This Ordinance shall bs and effect from and after Its final Pauw+lte, adoption and pub- lirttian as by law provided. Introduced the 26th day of April, 14 55. Rale requiring reading an three separate days suspended by unanimous vote the 35th day of Apri , l9SS. Popped, adapted and approved this 25th dayy of April, 1955. CHARLIE A. KINTZINGER, CLARENCE P. WELU Mayor f1ITBF.N V. AUSTIN LEO N. St'HI'FI,LF,II Attest, J. .t. fiHFA t•nuncilmen City (Jerk Pul•llshed officially In The Tele- granh-herald newspaper this 29th day c,f April. 1955. J. J. S14FA 1t.4-29 City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—(Councilman Kolb. ORDINANCE NO. 27.55 An Ordinance amending the Zon- ing Map and Zoning Ordinance known as Ordinance No. 3-34 by changing the Zoning Classifica- tion of all area now zoned as Local Business Districts, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring an or- dinance to be read on three sepa- rate days. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that a public hearing be held on the or- dinance just read on the 6th day of June, 1955 at 7:30 P.M. and that the City Clerk be directed to pub- lish notice of the hearing not less than 15 days before the date of the hearing. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Special Session, April 25th, 1955 219 April 18, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of March as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of March, 1955. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Coun- cilman Austin. Carried by the fol. lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Councilman Welu moved that the Bonds and Policy be approved and placed on file subject to the ap- proval of the City Solicitor. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 25, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and policy and desire to have your ap- proval on some for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solici- tor: HEATING Alex Kollar, Western Surety Com- pany F. W. Hanselmann, American Cas- ualty Company Frank Berwanger Boiler Shop, Inc., U.S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Fred W. Lebben, Western Surety Company SIDEWALK Gilbert F. Roling, Western Surety Company Robert Shireman & Edgebert Mc- Namer, Merchants Mutual Bond- ing Co. Cyril Hanten, Western Surety Com- April 21, 1855 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: According to Section 12A of Or- dinance 21-55, the City Council may issue restricted plumbing li- censes to the person in direct charge of a full time maintenance crew whose work is devoted ex- clusively to the repair and main- tenance of the buildings and equip- ment of the firm employing him. A request has been received from Carr Adams & Collier Com- pany that Mr. Gerald L, Heller, their chief engineer, be issued a re- stricted plumbers license. Carr Adams & Collier Company and Mr. Heller comply fully with Section 12A of the ordinance and I recommend that the City Council grant a license and direct the Plumbing Inspector to issue such license. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved and the Plumbing Inspector instructed ac- cordingly. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor KinUinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent ---Councilman Kolb. April 21, 1955 pany EXCAVATION Harry H. Miner (Key City Plumb- ing & Heating Co.), General Cas- ualty Company PERSONAL Gordon Cunningham (Golf Pro -Bun- ker Hill), Western Surety Com- pany Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with Ordinance No. 2.53, I herewith submit stand- ard plans and specifications for permanent sidewalks prepared by the City Engineer for your approv- al. I hereby recommend the approv- onp Specijil Session, April 25th. 1955 al of these standard plans and spec- ifications. Very truly yours, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 127-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the standard plan and specifi- cations for sidewalk construction in the City of Dubuque as required by Ordinance No. 2-53, as attached hereto, are hereby approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection and are to be considered a part of this resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of April 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 25, 195 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The communication of Roy A Pregler submitting an offer in th amount of $101.00 for the vacate street in Mineral Lot 337 was re ferred to the City Council to vie the grounds. Upon viewing the grounds, i was the opinion of the Counci that this piece of property be r tained by the City. I recommend that the decision o the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 25, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Mary P. Hier re- questing suspension of 1954 taxes on Lot 374—North 24 feet of the East 170 feet of Davis Farm Addi- tion, was referred to the City Man- ager for investigation. I recommend that the taxes be suspended for 1954 because of the age of the petitioner. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Coun. cil. Seconded by Councilman Aus- tin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 25, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Mary F. Brandt 5 requesting suspension of 1954 taxes on the South ii of Lot 162, East Dubuque Addition, was referred to the City Manager for investiga- tion. I recommend that the City Coun e cil approve the suspension of these d taxes due to infirmity of the peti- tioner. w Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCIiILTZ, t City Manager 1 Councilman Schueller moved e- that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and f the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the: action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Special Session, April 25th, 1955 221 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 25, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Barbara Rahloff requesting suspension of 1954 taxes on the East % of Lot 352, East Dubuque Addition, was referred to the City Manager for investigation. I recommend that the City Coun- cil approve the suspension of these taxes due to infirmity of the peti. tioner. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and the Board of Supervisors to be noti- fied of the action of the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Aus. tin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 128-55 Whereas, the Schedule of Valua- tion and Proposed Assessments on the improvement of Grandview Avenue Extension with Hot -Mix, Hot -Laid Asphaltic Concrete Sur- facing has been adopted; and Whereas, due to a clerical error in the Schedule of Valuation and Proposed Assessments, the follow- ing assessments are listed: Wm. V. & Verena Toepel—E% of Lot 58 of Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. -4103.54. Joseph V. & Margaret Mai—W% of Lot 58 of Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. -4272.97. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque desires to cor- rect these errors: Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil that the following changes be made: Wm. V. & Verna Toepel—E% of Lot 58 of Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. -4272.97. Joseph V. & Margaret Mai—W% of Lot 58 of Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. -4103.54, and the City Clerk and City Treasurer be directed to change the records accordingly. Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a per- mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. George Woodhouse, 2930 Central Avenue Robert E. Hevey, 1005 Rockdale Road Harriet Bush, 700 East 16th Street Fred Herber, Eagle Point Park (Transfer of address from 399 East 20th Street) Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded eo-onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 130.55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the o� Special Session, April 25th, 1155 following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Merlyn L. Weber, 1902 Central Avenue Carl N. Brant and Bernard N. Arensdorf. 2800 Central Avenue Dubuque Baseball, Inc.. *thletic Field—East 4th St. Joseph Frommelt, 1555,- Central Avenue CLASS "C" PERMIT ,Tames Waul, 2850 Burlington St. George W. Woodhouse, 2930 Cen- tral Avenue Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 131.55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; Whereas, the premises to be oc. cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Man. ager be and he is directed to issue to the following named applicants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Merlyn L. Weber, 1902 Central Avenue Carl N. Brant and Bernard N. Arensdorf, 28(X) Central Avenue Dubuque Baseball, Inc., Athletic Field—East 4th St. Joseph Frommelt, 1555 Central Avenue CLASS "C" PERMIT James Waul, 2850 Burlington St. George W. Woodhouse, 2930 Cen. tral Avenue Be It Further Resoled that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 25th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN .LEOkt#� ,ACHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Mrs. Frank E. Williams, Sr. "High Heath" Buckhannon, West Virginia Mayor of Dubuque, Iowa Dear Sir: During the Easter Holidays, my husband and I visited at the home of our daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Talbott of Fenelon Place. Mr. Talbott is the engineer in charge of your Com- munity Television System. We were delighted with your in- teresting city especially because of the cleanliness of your streets and the county roads. On our way out we drove through many towns and Dubuque will stand out in our memory as the cleanest, and for that reason, the nicest of them all. We feel that the Mayor of such a town deserved a word of appre- ciation, and across many miles we say "Hats off to the Mayor of Du- buque." Let us assure you that our tourist friends will be told about your clean and friendly town. More power to you. Very truly, Mrs. Frank E. Williams Mayor Kintzinger moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kiiazinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. There being no further business Councilman Schueller moved to ad. Special Session, April 25th, 1955 223 journ. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Council an Kolb. J. J. SrF City Cler .... %1955. r Approved r Adopted ....... y.�� Councilmen j .�,�'•:/1• .01. . .................. City Clerk Regular Session, CITY COUNCIL. (OFFICIAL) Regular Session, May 2nd, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Mayor Kintzinger stated that this is the regular meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pen- dency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the con. struction of an eight, inch san;tary sewer in Bunker Hill Street begin- ning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the south property line of Finley Street, estimated cost $2,799.05, presented and read. No written objections filed and no objectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for said public hearing. Councilman Schuel- ler moved that the proof of publi- cation be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Decision of Council upon objections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improve- ments. RESOLUTION NO. 132.55 Whereas, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the construction of an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Street beginning at the exist- ing manhole in Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street, have been approved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque and public notice given as provided by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of all objections to said plans, specifications or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 2nd day of May, 1955; and Whereas, the City Council met in regular session this 2nd day of 2nd, 1955 215 Olay, 1955, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at he Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all nterested parties and considering any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or contract for or cost of the improvement herein de- scribed and proposed to be made; and Whereas, all interested parties have been given an opportunity to be heard and all objections which have been duly weighed and con- sidered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, speci- fications, contract for or cost of said improvement herein described and proposed to be made, be and the same hereby overruled and such plans, specifications and form of contract heretofore approved are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a matter of permanent record in connection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (NecessitY for RESOLUTION NO. 118-55 improvement) Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, any. 2. Size and kind of sewers. 226 Iiegular Session, May 2nd, 1955 3. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 4. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of construction and kind of material to be used. 5. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the con- struction of an eight (8) inch sani- tary sewer in Bunker Hill Street beginning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the south prop- erty line of Finley Street. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council upon petition of property owners, deems it advis- able and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein men- tioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this 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 approved 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 property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the spe- cial benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the sewer funds. Bonds shall be is- sued and sold in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been per. formed and accepted and the pro- ceeds thereof used to pay the con. tractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district shall be assessed to and paid by the rail. way company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered Placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of April, 1955. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed, this 2nd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 133-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that pursuant to a resolution of neces- sity No. 118-55 which was duly passed by this Council, for the con- struction of an eight (8) inch sani- tary sewer in Bunker Hill Street beginning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the South Prop- erty Line of Finley Street, be and the same are hereby ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own motion and with or without the petition of property owners. All the work shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted and now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved that the cost and expense of the said im- provements be paid for by levying special assessments against the pri- vately owned property lying within the assessable distance from the improvements, whether such prop- erty abut upon the same or are ad- jacent thereto, according to the area thereof and in proportion to the special benefits conferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the general, improvement, or sewer funds of the city, or partly from each of such funds. Payment will be made to the contractor out of funds realized from the sale of bonds to be issued in anticipation of deferred payments of assess- ments as provided by law after the work has been completed and ac- cepted by the City Council. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby or- dered and directed to advertise for Regular Session, May 2nd, 1955 227 proposals for the construction of the various improvements herein provided for in the manner provid- ed by law, the said improvements shall be completed on or before 30 Calendar days after notice to pro- ceed is issued. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pen- dency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the con- struction of Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with Force Main which consists of 8", 10" and 12" sanitary sewer and a Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron Force Main to serve lots abutting: Kaufmann Avenue from West Prop- erty Line of Carter Road to 1300 feet west; West Side of Carter Road from Lot 5 to Lot 1-10 all of Highland Park Addition and from Lot 2 of John J. Rohners Place to Lotl.2-2.2-1-2• 1 of Highland Farm; Lindale Street; Kevindale Street; Karen Street; Woodlawn Street from North Prop erty Line of Karen to the Soutt Property Line of Lindale Street Asbury Road from the West Prop erty Line of Carter to the Wes' Corporation Limits of the City o Dubuque; Total estimated assessment $70, 363.40, presented and read. Coun -ilman Welu moved that the proof )f publication be received and 'iled. Seconded by Councilman kustin. Carried by the following cote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- 11men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of John P. Lippert and others, property owners on Kauf- mann Avenue Extension, objecting to the proposed assessments on their property for a sewer pressure system unless provision is made in the plans and specifications that any additional connections to the system be assessed for same, and the amounts so realized be refund- ed to the original payees of the system and that such assessments include all areas now in the City of Dubuque and all areas not now in the City of Dubuque which may be drained by the proposed sys- tem, or that the entire area than can be drained by the proposed sys- tem be assessed and the City of Dubuque stand the cost of some and all parties connecting to the system be required to pay their as- sessment at that time, presented and read. Decision of Council upon object .... tions, form of contract and cost of improvements. RESOLUTION NO. 134.55 Whereas, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the construction of Kaufmann Ave. & Asbury Road Sanitary Sew- er & Lift Station with Force Main which consists of 8", 10" & 12" Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron Force Main to serve lots abutting: "Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer and Lift Sta- tion with Force Main which con- sists of 8", 10" and 12" Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron Force Main as follows: Sanitary sewer in Carter Road from Lot 3 in Highland Park Addi- tion to Lot 1 of 10 in Highland Park Addition and from Lot 2 of John J. Rohners Place to Lot 1-2.2- 2.1-2.1 of Highland Farm; Sanitary sewer in Karen Street from a point 100' west of the west line of Carter Road to its terminus; Sanitary sewer through Lot 1 of 10 Highland Park Addition from Carter Road to Woodlawn thence 228 Regular Session, May 2nd, 1%5 along Woodlawn to Lot 14 of High- land Park Addition thence through Lots 14, 13, 2-1.12 and 23 of High- land Park Addition to trunk line; Sanitary sewer in Woodlawn Street from Lot 2 of Strubs Sub. to Lindale Street; Sanitary sewer in Kevindale Street from Lot 1 of Clarence Strubs Sub. to Lindale Street; Sanitary sewer in Lindale Street from Carter Road to trunk line; Sanitary sewer in Asbury Road from Carter Road to City Limits; Trunk line sewer to intercept all of above from Asbury Road northerly to Lift Station; Lift Station on Lot 2-1-1-1-1-1-2-3- 1 Highland Farm Addition; Cast Iron Force Main from lift station southerly to Kaufmann Avenue Extension thence in Kauf- mann Avenue Extension to present sanitary sewer. Lindale Street, Kevindale Street, Karen Street; Woodlawn from North Property Line of Karen to South Property Line of Lindale Street; Asbury Road from West Property Line of Carter to West Corporation Limits of the City of Dubuque, have been approved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque and pub- lic notice given as provided by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of all objec- tions to said plans, specifications or contract for or cost of such im- provements, said time being this 2nd day of May, 1955; and Whereas, the City Council met in regular session this 2nd day of May, 1955, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or contract for or cost of the improvement herein de. scribed and proposed to be made; and Whereas, all interested parties have been given an opportunity to be heard and all objections which have been duly weighed and con- sidered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun. cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, specifica- tions, contract for or cost of said improvement herein described and proposed to be made, be and the same hereby overruled and such plans, specifications and form of contract heretofore approved are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a matter of permanent record in connection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. May 2, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: As the easements from the prop- erty owners could not be obtained without difficulty at the location as shown on the preliminary plans, I recommend that the plans of the location of the Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Street sanitary sewer project be revised in accordance with the attached plans. This new location will not effect the construction of the project. Respectfully submitted, Kenneth J. Cullen City Engineer Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Engineer Cullen be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent ---Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 135.55 Whereas, the City Engineer has submitted new plans for the loca- tion of Kaufmann Avenue and As- Regular Session, May 2nd, 1955 229 bury Road Sanitary Sewer Project; and Whereas, it appears to the City Council that it is in the public in- terest that said project be con- structed in accordance with said substituted plans; and Whereas, it appears that the re- location of said project in con- formity with the substituted plans will not cause any change in the property owners affected or prop- erty affected; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Resolution No. 122-55 being a Resolution of Neces- sity for the construction of Kauf- mann Avenue and Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with force main be amended by changing the description of the location and terminal points of said sewer, lift station and force main to read as follows: "Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer and Lift Sta- tion with force main which con- sists of 8", 10" and 12" Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron force main as follows: Sanitary sewer in Carter Road from Lot 3 in Highland Park Addi- tion to Lot 1 of 10 in Highland Park Addition and from Lot 2 of John J. Rohners Place to Lot 1-2-2- 2-1-2.1 of Highland Farm; Sanitary sewer in Karen Street from a point 100' west of the west line of Carter Road to its terminus; Sanitary sewer through Lot 1 of 10 Highland Park Addition from Carter Road to Woodlawn thence along Woodlawn to Lot 14 of High- land Park Addition thence through Lots 14, 13, 2-1.12 and 23 of High- land Park Addition to trunk line; Sanitary sewer in Woodlawn Street from Lot 2 of Strubs Sub. to Lindale Street; Sanitary sewer in Kevindale Street from I.ot 1 of Clarence Strubs Sub. to Lindale Street; Sanitary sewer in Lindale Street from Carter Road to trunk line; Sanitary sewer in Asbury Road from Carter Road to City Limits; Trunk line sewer to intercept all of above from Asbury Road north• erly to Lift Station; Lift Station on Lot 2.1.1.1.1-1-2-3 1 Highland Farm Addition; Cast Iron Force Main from lift station southerly to Kaufmann Ave nue Extension thence in Kaufmann Avenue Extension to present sani- �ary sewer. Section 2. That the substituted plans for the location of said sewer be and the same are hereby ap- proved. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilmen Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 122.55 Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The size and kind of sewers. 3. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 4. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of construction and kind of material to be used. 5. In each case the amount there. of which is estimated to be assessed against each lot, for the construc- tion of Kaufmann Avenue & As- bury Road Sanitary Sewer & Lift Station with Force Main which con- sists of 8", 10" and 12" Sanitary Sewer and a Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron Force Main to serve lots abutting: "Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer and Lift Sta- tion with Force Main which con- sists of 8", 10" and 12" Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron Force Main as follows: Sanitary sewer in Carter Road from Lot 3 in Highland Park Addi- 230 Regi lar Session, May 2nd, 195.5 tion to Lot 1 of 10 in Highland Park Addition and from Lot 2 of John J. Rohners Place to Lot 1.2-2- 2-1-2.1 of Highland Farm; Sanitary sewer in Karen Street from a point 100' west of the west line of Carter Road to its terminus; Sanitary sewer through Lot 1 of 10 Highland Park Addition from Carter Road to Woodlawn thence along Woodlawn to Lot 14 of High- land Park Addition thence through Lots 14, 13, 2-1-12 and 23 of High- land Park Addition to trunk line; Sanitary sewer in Woodlawn Street from Lot 2 of Strubs Sub. to Lindale Street; Sanitary sewer in Kevindale Street from Lot 1 of Clarence Strubs Sub. to Lindale Street; Sanitary sewer in Lindale Street from Carter Road to trunk line; Sanitary sewer in Asbury Road from Carter Road to City Limits; Trunk line sewer to intercept all of above from Asbury Road north- erly to Lift Station; Lift Station on Lot 2-1-1-1-1-1-2- 3-1 Highland Farm Addition; Cast Iron Force Main from lift station southerly to Kaufmann Ave- nue Extension thence in Kaufmann Avenue Extension to present sani- tary sewer. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion and upon petition of property own- ers, deems it advisable and neces- sary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improve- ment, and unless property owners at the time of the final considera- tion of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all ob- jections thereto. Said improvement shall be con. structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared there- for by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improve- ment will be assessed upon and against all privately owned prop- erty lying within assessable dis. tance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto ae. cording to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the sewer funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro. duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 7th day of April, 1955. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as amended, this 2nd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELI.ER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 136.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that pur- suant to a resolution of necessity No. 122-55 which was duly passed by this Council, for the construc- tion of the "Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with Force Main which consists of 8", 10" and 12" Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron Force Main as follows: Sanitary sewer in Carter Road from Lot 3 in Highland Park Addi- tion to Lot 1 of 10 in Highland Park Addition and from Lot of John J. Rohners Place to Lot 1.2.2.2-1-2.1 of Highland Farm; Sanitary sewer in Karen Street from a point 100' west of the west line of Carter Road to its terminus; Sanitary sewer through Lot 1 of 10 Highland Park Addition from Carter Road to Woodlawn thence along Woodlawn to Lot 14 of High- land Park Addition thence through Regular Session, May 2nd, 1955 231 Lots 14, 13, 2-1-12 and 23 of High- land Park Addition to trunk line; Sanitary sewer in Woodlawn Street from Lot 2 of Strubs Sub. to Lindale Street; Sanitary sewer in Kevindale Street from Lot 1 of Clarence Strubs Sub. to Lindale Street! Sanitary sewer in Lindale Street from Carter Road to trunk line; Sanitary sewer in Asbury Road from Carter Road to City Limits; Trunk line sewer to intercept all of above from Asbury Road north- erly to Lift Station; Lift Station on Lot 2-1-1-1-1-1- 2.3-1 Highland Farm Addition; Cast Iron Force Main from lift station southerly to Kaufmann Ave- nue Extension thence in Kaufmann Avenue Extension to present sani- tary sewer, be and the same are hereby ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own motion and with the petition of property owners. All the work shall be con- structed in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted and now on file in the of- fice of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved that the cost and expense of the said im- provements be paid for by levying special assessments against the pri- vately owned property lying within the assessable distance from the improvements, whether such prop- erty abut upon the same or are ad- jacent thereto, according to the area thereof and in proportion to the special benefits conferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the sewer funds of the city. Pay- ment will be made to the contrac- tor out of funds realized from the sale of bonds to be issued in antici- pation of deferred payments of as- sessments as provided by law after the work has been completed and accepted by the City Council. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby or- dered and directed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the various improvements here- in provided for in the manner pro- vided by law, the said improve- ments shall be completed on or be- fore the 150 calendar days after Notice to proceed is issued. Be It Further Resolved that thif resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and of :er its passage and adoption by the ,ity Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of Carleton D. Beh Co. submitting for approval the Assignment of the Iowa Road Building Company assigning the proceeds from their contract with the City of Dubuque for the bitu- minous surfacing on certain streets of Dubuque, Iowa, during the 1955 season, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the com- munication be received and the Mayor authorized to execute the Assignment on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Communication of the United States Cuban Sugar Council urging the City Council to oppose the bill of Senator Ellender (S. 1635) or any other similar bills prejudicial to Cuban sugar and to support leg- islation maintaining Cuba's quota under the Sugar Act, thus conserv- ing the Cuban market for your community's products, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the communication be referred to the City Council for consideration. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of The Fire Prevention Committee of the Dubuque Cham- ber of Commerce, and the Board of Directors of the Retail Merchants 232 Regular Session, May 2nd, 1955 Bureau and Chamber of Commerce, requesting the City Council to con- sider and adopt an ordinance pro- hibiting smoking in retail stores and other buildings where the num- ber of people can cause a panic in case of fire, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Fire Chief for investi- gation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of John P. Feller re- questing the City Council to take some action in regards to the clean- ing up of the premises in the 1800 block on Wood Street belonging to Mt. Pleasant Home, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Health Department for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of J. M. Winter and oth. ers asking the City Council to cause the first alley west of Gan- dolfo Street from Lombard Street to St. Joseph's Street to be opened up for use, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Council to view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Petition of Mrs. Emma Young and others requesting that a street light be installed at the corner of Primrose and Muscatine Streets, Presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for their rec- ommendation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Leo A. Heitz request- ing permission to erect a retaining wall 8 feet from the curbing at his home located at 667 Levi Street, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the petition be referred to the City Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—:None. Absent—Councilmen Kolb. Councilman Austin moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing any one pres- ent in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. Mr. Henry Haas addressed the Council asking for permission to erect a retaining wall 8 feet from the curbing at his home located at 655 Levi Street. Councilman Austin moved that the verbal request of Henry Haas be referred to the City Council to view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition of Burt Atkinson et al requesting the installation of a street light at the end of the 2900 block on Muscatine Street, present- ed and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for their recommendation and report. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 29, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: According to Section 12A of Or- dinance 21-55, the City Council may Issue restricted plumbing licenses to the person in direct charge of Regular Session, May 2nd, 1955 233 a full time maintenance crew whose work is devoted exclusively to the repair and maintenance of the buildings and equipment of the firm employing him. A request has been received from A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Com- pany that Mr. John B. Chapman be issued a restricted plumbers li- cense. A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Company and Mr. Chapman comply fully with Section 12A of the ordinance and I recommend that the City Council grant a license and direct the Plumbing Inspector to issue such license. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and the Plumber Inspector instructed accordingly. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 29, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: According to Section 12A of Or- dinance 21-55, the City Council may issue restricted plumbing licenses to the person in direct charge of a full time maintenance crew whose work is devoted exclusively to the repair and maintenance of the buildings and equipment of the firm employing him. A request has been received from Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Com- pany that Mr. W. F. Cadman be is- sued a restricted plumbers license. Farley & Loetscher Mfg. Com- pany and Mr. Cadman comply fully with Section 12A of the ordinance and I recommend that the City Council grant a license and direct the Plumbing Inspector to issue such license. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved and the Plumbing Inspector instructed accordingly. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger. Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. April 30, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Proceeds from the sale of $1,500,- 000.00 water revenue bonds will in- crease city funds in excess of the limits authorized to be deposited in local banks. I therefore recommend that the treasurer be authorized to distrib- ute funds in the banks in amounts not to exceed the following: First National Bank—$875,000.00; Ameri- can Trust & Savings Bank—$850,- 000.00; and Dubuque Bank & Trust Company --$825,000.00. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Schiltz be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 137.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the City Treasurer is hereby author- ized to distribute city funds in such banks approved as deposi- tories under Resolution No. 355 and in such amounts not to exceed the following: First National Bank, $87500.00; American Trust and Savings Bank, $850,000.00; Du- buque Bank and Trust Company, $825,000.00. Be It Further Resolved that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to file with the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa, a list of such depositories. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of May 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk 234 Regular Session, May 2nd, 1955 Councilman Austin moved the tion of Government Lot 1 of Sec. adoption of the resolution. Second- tion 6 T 88 N, R 3E of the 5th ed by Councilman Welu. Carried acM however, loffer by the following vote: s,c the originaning l Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- of Mr. Lott to sell for $30,000.00 cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. has been y him as in- notifiedrawn b Nays—None. adequate. He me personal- Absent—Councilman Kolb. ly that he would not negotiate for May 2, 1955 the sale of this property at a To the Honorable Mayor price below $50,000.00. and City Council, In view of Mr. Lotts attitude re - Dubuque, Iowa garding the acquisition of the prop - Gentlemen: erty necessary to construct a sew - This is to advise that I have ap- age disposal plant with the neces- proved the following bonds and de- sary lift station, sewers and access sire to have your approval on same right of way; and that the opinion for filing, subject to the approval of the cities consulting engineers, of the City Solicitor: Consoer Townsend & Associates, is BLASTING that the location is the most prac- Andrew Fondell, U.S. Fidelity & tical and there is no practical al - Guaranty Co. ternate side, there appears to be no SIDEWALK choice but to acquire the property Leo J. Schmitt, Western Surety through eminent domain. Company I recommend that the City Coun- K-M Construction Company, Ameri- cil authorize the condemnation of can Casualty Company the following described property HEATING as that necessary for the construc- Rafoth Furnace & Sheet Metal tion of a Sewage Treatment Plant, Works, The Fidelity and Casualty Lift Station, access right of way Company and sewer easements; all on prop - Respectfully submitted, erty owned by Herman and Marcel - L. J. SCHILTZ, la Lott. City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the �NWy4_NW'/a Sec. 6, For Lift Sta bonds be approved and placed on tion Purposes. tion From N.E. corner of Lot 3— file subject to the approval of the NWI/4 - NW'/4 - Sec. 6, westerly City Solicitor. Seconded by Coun- along the ICRR south right -of - lSchueller. Carried by the way line to a point 250 feet, then following vote: f south to north property line of Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- Lot 4 of NWI/4-NW /4•See. 6, then cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. east to the west property line of Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Lot 3--NE'/4-NW'/4-Sec. 6, then north to the N.E. corner of Lot May 2, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor 3--NW'/4-NW',14-Sec. 6. and City Council, I.ot 3 of Fraction of Government Dubuque, Iowa Lot 1 of Section 6 T88N R 3E of Gentlemen: the 5th P.M., For Sewage Dispos- I have been authorized by your al Site. honorable body to negotiate for the Lot 3 NW'/4-NW'/4-Section 6, Sewer purchase of property needed for & Road Purposes. the location of a sewage disposal Road and Sewer easements plant and sewage lift station, also through and across the remain, casements for the construction of der of said lot. an interceptor sewer. Lot 4 of NW'/4-NW'/4 Section 6, Negotiations for the acquisition Sewer Purposes. of property owned by Herman and Lot 3 of NEI/4-NW'/4 Section 6, Marcella Lott have not been suc. Road & Sewer Purposes. cessful and according to the own- Road & Sewer purposes for ad- ers of the property there is no joining proposed county road. All further need to negotiate as their the above lots are in Section 6 price is several times the appraised Twp. 88 North -Range 3E of 5th value of the property. P.M. Mr. Lott was offered $10,000.00 Road & Sewer easements through for the purchase of Lot 3 of Frac- lots 123-A, 120 of Shiptons Addi- Regular Session, May 2nd, 1955 235 tion; and to Julien Dubuque Drive along present road. Respectfully submitted. L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of City Man- ager Schiltz be approved and that proper proceedings be instituted to acquire the property as recom- mended. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 138-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a per- mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Glen Miller, 185 Main Street. Don Kies, 2620 University Avenue. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 139-S5 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Frank J. FitzPatrick, 576 Central Avenue Vernon Meyer, 530 East 22nd Street Harriet Bush, 700 East 16th Street Dell Warren and Ralph Warren, 1700 Central Avenue Alfred G. Porter (Racing Inc.), City Island, East 16th St. Robert J. Bowen, 1105 University Avenue Glen Miller, 185 Main Street Don Kies, 2620 University Avenue CLASS "C" PERMIT Carl Van Duelman, 590 Seminary Street Ernest Latham, 1499 Jackson Street Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent --Councilman Kolb. RESOLUTION NO. 140.55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named appli- cants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Frank J. FitzPatrick, 576 Central Avenue Vernon Meyer, 530 East 22nd Street Harriet Bush, 700 East 16th Street Dell Warren and Ralph Warren, 1700 Central Avenue Alfred G. Porter (Racing Inc.), City Island, East 16th Street 2136 Regular Session, May 2nd, 1955 Robert J. Bowen, 1105 University Avenue Glen Miller, 185 blain Street Don Kies, 2620 University Avenue CLASS ,C" PERMIT Carl Van Duelman, 590 Seminary Street Ernest Latham, 1499 Jackson Street Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants and the sae are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 2nd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZNGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Petition containing approximate- ly 6,679 signatures requesting Day- light Saving Time and petitions containing approximately 9,769 sig- natures opposing Daylight Saving Time, said petitions having been filed in the office of the City Clerk on or before 4:00 P.M. on May 2nd, 1955, were presented to the City Council for their consideration. Af- ter a lengthy discussion on the question of Daylight Saving Time between those favoring Daylight Saving Time and those opposed to Daylight Saving Time, Councilman Welu moved that all petitions hav- ing been received and considered, that the petitions be forwarded to the Governor of the State of Iowa and to the members of the State Legislature from Dubuque County for their consideration in order that some decision be given to Mu- nicipalities so that they can legally decide on the matter of time chang. ing, also that a resolution be drawn up and sent to the Governor and the State Legislature in this regard and also that Standard Time re main in the City of Dubuque. Sec onded by Mayor Kintzinger. Coun Gilman Austin submitted the fol lowing amendment to the motioi of Councilman Welu; that 3 mem bers be selected from the group ii favor of Daylight Saving Time and 3 members be selected from the group opposing Daylight Saving Time and the City Manager for a conference to ascertain if a straw vote could be arranged for to be held during the month of May, 1955 on the questi witon of Daylight Saving Time hout the expenditure of City Funds. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. The amendment lost by the following vote: Yeas — Councilman Austin, Schueller. Nays—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Welu. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Whereupon, Councilman Austin stated that he now wishes to with- draw his amendment. The original motion of Councilman Welu was then put and carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. Mrs. Breithaupt addressed the Council asking Council to view the property located on Pear Street and known as West Hill Chapel in order that some action be taken to have the unsightly condition of this property taken care of also that the present condition creates a fire hazard. There being no further business Councilman Schueller moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Kolb. J. J. SIVA, rkZ.,,« �. A '( � . c........... � i Councilmen ............................... ILL -� 1. At... ... ................ i City Clerk Special Session, May 2nd, 1955 237 Board of Health (OFFICIAL) Special Session, May 2nd, 1955. Board met at 11:00 P.M. Present—Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger, Messrs Ruben V. Aus- tin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb and Dr. A. J. Entringer. SPECIAL ORDER AND NOTICE FROM BOARD OF HEALTH To: Herman W. and Leona B. Tappe: You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of April, 1955, the Local Board of Health for the City of Dubuque adopted a resolution ordering you to abandon and re- move the outside water closet, pri- vy or private septic tank located upon the premises described there- in and to clean the same; also to connect said premises with the sanitary sewer and install sanitary toilet and to have facilities and connect the same with said sewer, all of which to be done with thirty (30) days from the date of said res- olution, a copy of which is herein set out as follows: RESOLUTION NO. 12455 Resolution of the Board of Health Be it resolved by the Board of Health of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that it is deemed necessary that Lot Number 2 of 1-1-1-1-1 Prysi Farm Sub. owned by Herman W. and Leona B. Tappe be connected with sanitary sewer; that the out- side water closet, privy or privy vault upon said premises be aban- doned and remove and said vault cleaned and that a sanitary toilet and toilet facilities be installed and connections made with the sani- "� y. ta,elvex..: •... . y Be it further resolved that said Herman W. and Leona B. Tappe be notified to remove and abandon the outside water closet, privy or privy vault septic tank located upon the premises above described and to clean said vault; that said property be connected with the sanitary sewer and that sanitary toilet and toilet facilities be in- stalled and connections made with said sewer, all of which to be done within thirty (30) days from the date thereof. Be it further resolved that said Herman W. & Leona B. Tappe be notified of the action of this Board by the service of written notice together with a copy of this reso- lution. Failure to comply with the terms hereof within the time stated shall be followed by prosecution or such other action as the Council or Board of Health may determine. Dated this 7th day of April, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk You are further notified that prosecution will follow a failure to comply with this order and no- tice, or such further action will be taken as to the Council or Board of Health may seem proper. Signed: Albert J. Entringer Health Officer RETURN OF SERVICE I, Arthur L. Miller, do hereby certify that I served the attached notice upon H. H. and Leona B. Tappe by reading same to Leona B. Tappe and by giving Leona B. Tappe a correct copy thereof on the 16th day of April, 1955. All done at the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Arthur J. Miller, Sanitary Inspector Health Department, Dubuque, Iowa Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notary public of the State of Iowa in and for Dubuque Coun- ty, this 18th day of April, 1955. Witness my hand seal. Mae A. Moore (Seal) Notary Public for Dubuque County, Iowa My commission expires July 4th, 1957. Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved that the Return of Service be received and made a matter of record. Sec- onded by Mr. Ruben V. Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint. zinger, Messrs Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. Al- bert J. Entringer. Iowa State Department of Health Public Health Engineering Paul J. Houser, M.S. Des Moines, Iowa 2,gg Special Session, May 2nd, 1955 April 26, 1955 Mrs. Mary M. Fuchs Fuchs Mobile Home Park 3201 Central Avenue Dubuque, Iowa Dear Mrs. Fuchs: A review of the records in this Department relating to your park shows that you were supplied with a set of Application for Renewal of License forms for your use in compliance with Section 3.3 of the Rules and Regulations Governing Licensing of Mobile Home Parks. We wish to remind you that these forms have not yet been received at this Department. Since the an- nual license period began on Janu- ary 1 and over three months have passed since that date, you should submit the completed forms promptly to this Department if you wish to continue operation of the park. If you have elected to discontinue your park, please noti- fy us by return mail so that your park can be removed from the de- linquent list. Please advise if this Department can be of assistance. Very truly yours, Division of Public Health Engineering G. L. Campbell Public Health Engineer Mr. Ruben V. Austin moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Mr. Leo N. Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. Albert J. Entringer. Iowa State Department of Health Public Health Engineering Paul J. Houser, M.S. Des Moines, Iowa April 26, 1955 Mr. Ray Fleckenstein Healy Service 3275 Central Avenue Dubuque, Iowa Dear Mr. Fleckenstein: A review of the records in this Department relating to your park shows that you were supplied with a set of Application for Renewal of License forms for your use in com- pliance with Section 3.3 of the Rules and Regulations Governing Licensing of Mobile Home Parks. We wish to remind you that these forms have not yet been received at this Department. Since the an- nual license period began on Jan. uary 1 and over three months have passed since that date, you should submit the completed forms promptly to this Department if you wish to continue operation of the park. If you have elected to dis- continue your park. please notify us by return mail so that your park can be removed from the delin- quent list. Please advise if this De- partment can be of assistance. Very truly yours, Division of Public Health Engineering C. L. Campbell Public Health Engineer Mr. Ruben V. Austin moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Mr. Leo N. Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. Al- bert J. Entringer. There being no further business Mr. Ruben V. Austin moved that the Board of Health meeting ad- journ. Seconded by Mr. Clarence P. Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs Ruben V. Austin, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. 'Ways—None. Absent—Mr. Ray F. Kolb, Dr. Albert J. Entringer. J. J. SHE Clerk, BjOfird of HWth Approved Adopted ,..,•,•••• •••,�} , Members of-•• v...•u•�; Bd. of Health.,. �,�r',�iv�/.... j•Lti" ........... :.......... Board of health Special Session, May 23rd, 1955 239 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Special Session, May 23rd, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Kolb, Schuel- ler, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of considering bids submitted for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Street, also for the Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Road sanitary sewer and lift sta- tion with force main and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Proof of publication certified to by the publishers, of notice to con- tractors of the receipt of proposals for the construction of sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Street, pre- sented and read. Councilmen Welu moved that proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Kolb, Welu. Nays—None. May 23, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Pursuant to your instruction, sealed bids were received up to 10:00 A.M. on May 23rd, 1958 for the City of Dubuque Bunker Hill Street Sanitary Sewer. Attached is the tabulation of bids received. I recommend that the contract be •awapdbd M" Schueller & Com- pany of * Dubuque, Iowa, who sub- mitted the lowest bid received which was 21.33% below the en- gineer's estimate. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager be approved. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION NO. 141 -SS Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the construction of an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Street beginning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the South Property of Finley Street, pursuant to Resolution No. 133.55 and notice to bidders published in a newspaper published in said City on May 5th, 1955 and May 6th, 1955; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on May 23rd, 1955, and it has been determined that the bid of Schueller & Com- pany of Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of $2,025.48 was the lowest bid for the furnishing of all labor and materials and performing the work as provided for in the plans and specifications; now therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above men- tioned improvement be awarded to Schueller & Company and the Manager be and he is hereby direct- ed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the com- plete performance of said work. Be It Further Resolved, that upon the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is author- ized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed and adopted this 23rd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication certified to by the publishers, of notice to bid- ders of the receipt of proposals for the construction of the Kauf- mann Avenue and Asbury Road 240 Special Session, May 213rd, 1955 Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station. presented -and read. Councilman Welu moved that proof of publica- tion be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 23, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Pursuant to your instruction, sealed bids were received up to 10:00 A.M. on May 23rd, 1955 for the City of Dubuque Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with force main which consists of 8", 10" and 12" Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron force main. At- tached is the tabulation of bids re- ceived. I recommend that the contract be awarded to Schueller & Com- pany of Dubuque, Iowa, who sub- mitted the lowest bid received which was 12.19% below the en- gineer's estimate. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LiS:lo Councilman Kolb moved that recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION NO. 142-55 Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the construction of Kaufmann Ave. nue & Asbury Road Sanitary Sewer and Lift Station with Force Main which consist of 8", 10" & 12" sani- tary sewer and a Lift Station with 6" Cast Iron Force Main to serve Lots abutting Kaufmann Avenue from West Property Line of Carter Road to 1300 feet west. West side of Carter Road from Lot 5 to Lot 1-10 all of Highland Park Add., and from Lot 2 of John J. Rohners Place to Lot 1-2-2.2-1-2.1 of Highland Farm. Lindale Street, Kevindale Street, Karen Street. Woodlawn from North Property Line of Karen to South Property Line of Lindale Street. Asbury Road from West Property Line of Carter to West Corporation Limits of City of Dubuque, pursu- ant to Resolution No. 136-55 and notice to bidders published in a newspaper published in said City on May 5th, 1955 and May 6th, 1955; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on May 23rd, 1955, and it has been determined that the bid of Schueller & Com- pany of Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of $64,512.26 was the low- est bid for the furnishing of all labor and materials and performing the work as provided for in the plans and specifications; now therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above mentioned improvement be awarded to Schuel- ler & Company and the Manager be and he is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the com- plete performance of said work. Be It Further Resolved, that up- on the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is author- ized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. "Pa—sssed and adopted this 23rd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEON. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of J. E. Whelan, Attorney for Mary Huber, submit- ting Notice of Claim for Mary Hu- ber in an unstated amount for in- juries received in a fall on a de- fective sidewalk on the north side of 16th Street at 16th and Jackson Special Session, May 23rd, 1955 241 Streets, presented and read. Coun- cilman Austin moved that claim be referred to City Solicitor for inves. tigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following votes: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Mrs. Edith Gardner relative to damage done recently at her place at 1501 Elm Street to the chimney and side- walk when the city men were trim- ming the trees by the side of her home, presented and read. Coun- cilman Austin moved that matter be referred to the City Solicitor and Park Board for consideration and report. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the following votes: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of A. A. Meyer regarding damages to the Brede property at 1018 Iowa Street and asking that proper restitution be made, presented and read. Coun- cilman Austin moved that matter be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following votes: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. To Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Due to circumstances beyond my control, I am unable to fulfill my duty and obligation as a member of the Planning and Zoning Com- mission and the Board of Adjust- ment. Therefore I hereby submit my resignation from same. I have been a member of both boards since their inception and the work to me has been a great pleasure. I have experienced the cooperation of members of the boards, the City Managers and City Councils and I take this step with great regrets. Sincerely, Louis C. Stoffregen Councilman Kolb moved thal resignation be referred to City Council for further study. Resigna- tion accepted with regret and a letter of appreciation to be for- warded. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by following votes: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of the Western Casualty and Surety Company the Western Fire Insurance Company, Fidelity and Surety Department, Kansas City, Missouri, submitting for filing the Power of Attorney for C. E. Mettel and A. J. Mihm, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that communication become matter of record and Pow- er of Attorney placed on file. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of P. J. Houser, Division of Public Health Engineer- ing, State Department of Health, Des Moines, Iowa, advising of ap- proval of revised plans for the con- struction of the upper terminal of the proposed gravel packed wells submitted by the Dubuque Water Department, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that communication become a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of P. J. House, Division of Public Health Engineer- ing, State Department of Health, Des Moines, Iowa, submitting per- mit for Asbury Road & Kaufman Avenue sanitary sewer, lift station and force main subject for certain conditions and requirements, pre. sented and read. Councilman Aus- tin moved that communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress sub- 242 Special Session, May 23rd, 1955 mitting the name of George C. Kaufman to fill the unexpired term of William Markey on the Library Board, presented and read. Coun- cilman Schueller moved that Mr. Kaufman be appointed as a mem- ber of the Library Board for term expiring July 1, 1959. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Merlin and Ruth Daack and others requesting that St. Mary Street be paved with some type of asphalt or concrete from West Third to Emmett St., present- ed and read. Councilman Welu moved that plat and schedule be prepared covering request. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Dubuque Bank and Trust Company requesting that the restriction on the alley between Central Avenue and Iowa Street be- tween 13th and 14th Street as a one way alley be lifted, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the City Manager & Traffic Dept. make a study of the request. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Dirksen Electric Company asking for a thirty day ex- tension of time for completion of their contract at the Swimming Pool, presented and read. Council- man Kolb moved that extension be granted. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Linehan & Molo re- questing an extension of time for completion of their contract at the Swimming Pool, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that extension be granted. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of United Pacific Insurance Company consenting to an extension of time for comple. tion of the contract of Linehan & Molo at the Swimming Pool, pre. sented and read. Councilman Aus. tin moved that communication be a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Dubuque County De- partment of Social Welfare request- ing that Harvey Oswald be granted a junking license without the pay- ment of the license fee, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that request be granted. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Schwietering & Wal- lis Agency requesting release of the sidewalk Construction Bond of Elmer W. Riniker, presented and read. Mayor Kintzinger moved that the release be approved subject to completion of any work under construction and as to any claims which may be filed against the Bond. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of William M. Gasper and others requesting construction of a sanitary sewer in Esther, Tres- sa and River Ridge Streets, present- ed and read. Councilman Austin moved that plat and schedule be prepared and property owners be notified of estimated cost. Second. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Special Session, May 23rd, 1955 243 Petition of Mrs. Alice Guns re- questing a refund in the amount of $100.00 on the unexpired por- tion of her Class "B" Beer Permit No. 119, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that refund be granted, and City Auditor instruct- ed to draw a warrant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of Mrs. Alice Guns. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of John J. Hansen re- questing a refund in the amount of $100.00 on the unexpired por- tion of his Class "B' Beer Permit No. 145, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that refund be granted, and the City Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of John J. Hansen. Seconded by Coun- cilman Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Mr. and Mrs. Victor llelling and others requesting that a curb and gutter and some type of surfacing on Avoca Street between Rosedale and Seminary on the south side, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the City Manager notify petitioners of contemplative plans and as to plac- ing oil on street to take care of dust condition. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Holy Ghost Church, Inc. requesting the vacation of West 29th Street from the westerly property line of Central Avenue to the westerly end of the street and to convey the vacated area to the church corporation, presented anc read. Councilman Schueller movec that petition be referred to Plan ning & Zoning Commission for ree ommendation and report. Seconde( by Councilman Welu. Carried b: the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, CODE oilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Nelu. Nays—None. Petition of Erwin M. Grab and 3. L. Kulander requesting that the alley between 1740 and 1750 Avoca Street be opened up for at least 150 feet, presented and read. Rules suspended to permit Larry Kuland- er to address the Council on this subject. Mayor Kintzinger moved that the City Council view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Conlon Construction Co. requesting an extension of time till June 10, 1955 for completion of their contract for the construction of the new swimming pool, present- ed and read. Councilman Welu moved that extension be granted. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Heitzman Construc- tion Co. requesting permission to excavate in the streets and alleys and enclosing a photostat of their liability policy, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that per- mission be granted providing a proper excavation policy is filed for approval. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Renewal of Government Lease covering approximately 0.85 of an acre in Ham's Addition for a Naval Reserve Training Center, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that renewal of lease be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication. Certified to by the publishers of a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn 244 Special Session, May 23rd, 1955 during the month of April, 1955, ; presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays None. Council Proceedings for the month of October, 1954 presented for approval. Councilman Welu moved that Council Proceedings for the month of October, 1954 be ap- proved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 13, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, City Man- ager and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: With reference to attached peti. tion of Ella Nicks—(Mrs. Peter Nicks) requesting rezoning of the area on east side of Alpine St. from Langworthy to Solon Sts. to Multi- ple Residence Classification, the Planning & Zoning Commission ex- amined this situation. Several oth- er houses in the neighborhood are large, one nonconforming 4-6 apartments to the north of Mrs. Nicks, the owner of another large house in the area having signed Mrs. Nicks petition, therefore the Commission sees a trend toward splitting these larger houses to apartments, therefore the Planning & Zoning Commission respectfully recommends to your honorable body the rezoning of this area, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Julia Lang- worthy Sub. on the east side of Alpine between Langworthy Ave. & Solon St. to Multiple Residence Classification. Yours truly, Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By Richard V. McKay, Secretary. Councilman Welu, moved that recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission be confirms and proper proceedings prepared Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. May 13, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The attached petition of Al. M. Schmidt, 1195 Loras Blvd., et. al., requesting rezoning to Local Busi- ness of an area on Loras Blvd. has been considered by the Commis- sion. When the new Zoning Regula- tions for Local Business Classifi. cation now in process is approved by your Honorable Body, the Plan- ning & Zoning Commission recom- mends rezoning from its present Single Family Residence District A Classification the following de- scribed area: Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; and the easterly seventy-five feet of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16; all in Mount Pleasant Addition, (Loras Blvd. east of Glen Oak St.) Respectfully submitted, The Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission, By Richard V. McKay, Secretary. Councilman Welu moved that recommendation of Planning and Zoning Commission be confirmed and proper proceedings prepared. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 9, 1955. Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On January 14, 1955 Mrs. Ed. ward Kruser filed her claim against the City in the amount of $5,000 for damages resulting from a frac- tured hip sustained in a fall on an icy sidewalk December 29, 1954. I have investigated this claim and discussed the matter with Mrs. Kruser's attorneys and find that she sustained the injury alleged, which resulted in medical care, pain and suffering. d She has agreed to accept $500.00 in full settlement of her claim and I recommend that this settlement be approved and the Auditor in- structed to issue a warrant, pay, Special Session, May ?.3rd, 1.9.55 245 able to Mrs. Christine Kruser in cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and the amount of $500 and deliver Welu. the same upon receipt of a proper- Nays—None. ly executed release. Respectfully, T. H. Nelson. Councilman Welu moved that recommendation of City Solicitor be confirmed and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $500.00 in favor of Mrs. Edward Kruser. Seconded by Coun- cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, and Welu. Nays—None. Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Regarding the claim of Mrs. Ber- nadine Smith in the amount of $10.000 for injuries to her son James, 1 have investigated the claim and entered into correspon- dence with the claimant's attor- ney. I find that on December 1st, 1954 James Smith, age 14, fell on the icy sidewalk on Loras Boule- vard and fractured his left knee- cap. He has incurred hospital ex- penses of $190.00 and doctor bills of $320.00, in addition to loss of time and pain and suffering. Mrs. Smith's attorneys advise that they will accept $450.00 in full settlement of the claim, of which Loras College has agreed to con- tribute one hundred dollars. I recommend that this settlement be approved and the Auditor in- structed to issue a warrant pay- able to Bernadine Smith, parent and natural guardian for James D. Smith, a minor, in the amount of $350.000, and deliver the same up- on receipt of a satisfactory exe- cuted release. Respectfully, T. H. Nelson. Councilman Austin moved that recommendation of City Solicitor be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $350.00 in favor of Bernadine Smith, parent and na- tural guardian for .lames D. Smith, a minor. S� cunded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- May 5th, 1955. Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The claim of Loretta McClain for damages was referred to this office for investigation and report. I have investigated the claim and find that the claimant sustained a fractured right patella as the re- sult of a defect in the sidewalk near the intersection of Ninth Street and Central Avenue, and sustained substantial damages, in- cluding medical expenses, hospital expenses, loss of work and pain and suffering. I have discussed this claim with her attorney and he has agreed to accept $750.00 in full settlement of the claim. I recommend that this settlement be approved and the Auditor in- structed to issue a warrant in the amount of $750.00, payable to Lor- etta McClain and Louis F. Fautsch, her attorney and deliver the same upon receipt of a satisfactory re- lease. There is no abutting proper- ty involved in this case. Respectfully submitted, T. H. Nelson. Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $750.00, payable to Lor- etta McClain and Louis Fautsch, her attorney. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 12, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of April as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of April, 1955. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. 246 Special Session, May 23rd, 1q.55 Councilman Welu moved that re- ports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 23, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and desire to have your approval on same for filing, subject to the ap- proval of the City Solicitor: Sidewalk William R. Kennedy, Western Sure- ty Company. Valley Roofing Company, Mer- chants Mutual Bonding Co. John G. Schiltz (Schiltz Construc- tion Co.), American Automobile Insurance Co. Taxicab Black & White, Yellow & Checker Cab Co., Policy No. GAC 3.12467, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Com- pany. Excavation A. Fondell & Sons, Policy No. MCS 333498, U. S. Fidelity and Guar- anty Co. Andrew Fondell, Bon. No. 23214 13 1006 52, U. S. Fidelity and Guar- anty Co. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Welu moved that bonds and policy be placed on file subject to approval of the City So- licitor. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with Ordinance No. 2-55, an application has been received for a Restricted Plumbers License from the Interstate Powet Company for J. W. Norton and the Brunswick Industrial Block for E H. Werner. The City Plumbing Inspector ha: made an investigation of these re luests and find that they comply vith the requirements set up un - ler Section 12A of the Ordinance. I recommend that the City Coun- :il authorize the issuance of a Re. itricted Plumbers License and di- -ect the City Plumbing Inspector to issue such license to the appli- cants. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Kolb moved that recommendation of City Manager be. approved. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None, May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Upon an investigation of the Electrical Inspector of the street lighting condition on Marian Street west of Concord Street, it was de- termined that a street light was necessary. It is recommended that a light be installed on Pole No. 207-8840 on Marian Street between Concord Street and Cherokee Drive. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Schuller moved that recommendation of City Manager be approved. Seconded by Coun- cilman Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Emma Young and others requesting the instal- lation of a street light at the cor- ner of Primrose and Muscatine Streets was referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for investigation and report. It is recommended that a street light be installed at the location petitioned for. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Special Session, May 33rd, 1955 247 Councilman Schueller m o v e d that recommmendation of City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Burt Atkinson and others requesting a street light at the end of the 2900 block on Muscatine Street was referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for recommendation and report. Upon investigation it was found that it would be desirable to erect a street light at the loca- tion petitioned for and it is rec- ommended that the light requested for be approved. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Schueller m o v e d that recommendation of City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Upon investigation of a com- plaint received regarding a street light at the intersection of 10th and Jackson Streets, it was found that there was no installation at this intersection. Because of the fact that freight cars are parked in the middle of the street and the fact that this is an area where street lights are located at each intersection, I rec- ommend that a light be installed at the intersection of 10th and Jack. son Streets. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager Councilman Schueller m o v e c that recommendation of City Man ager be approved. Seconded b} "ouncilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- -ilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Leo A. Heitz, 667 Levi Street and Henry Haas, 655 Levi Street requesting per- mission to erect a retaining wall eight feet from the curb was re- ferred to the Council to view the grounds. After viewing the grounds, it is the opinion of the Council that the erection of this retaining wall would not in any way interfer with the street and approve the erec. tion of such wall. If in the future the city finds it necessary to use the full width of Levi Street, the property owners will remove the wall upon notifi- cation of the City and at their own expense. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Welu moved that recommendation of City Manager be approved and made a matter of record, and City Solicitor be in. structed to prepare proper pro- ceedings. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of J. M. Winter and others requesting the opening of the first alley west of Gandolfo Street from Lombard Street to St. Joseph's Street was referred to the City Council to view the grounds. It was decided by the City Coun- cil upon viewing the grounds that a survey be made of this alley establishing a temporary grade to determine if any of the property owners would object to the grade thus established. I Special Session, May 23rd, 1955 246 Welu moved that re- quests and find that they comply Councilman ports be received and placed on un- with the requirements set up un - der OCity file. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. recommend that the Coun- Carried by the following vote: Coun- cil authorize the issuance of a Re- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Austin, Kolb, Schueller and stricdi- Plumbings Inspec or cilmen Welu. rectted thePCitybers to issue such license to the appli- Nays—None. May 23, 1955. cants. Respectfully submitted, To the Honorable Mayor L. J. Schiltz, and City Council, City Manager. Dubuque, Iowa. Councilman Kolb moved that Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- recommendation of City Manager recommroved. Seconded by Manager be Coun- proved the following bonds and approval on app cilman Welu. Carried by the fol - desire to have your same for filing, subject to the ap- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- proval of the City Solicitor: cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Sidewalk William R. Kennedy, Western Sure- Welu. ty Company. None. May 18, 1955. Valley Roofing Company, Mer- To the Honorable Mayor chants Mutual Bonding Co. and City Council, John G. Schiltz (Schiltz Construe- Dubuque, Iowa. tion Co.), American Automobile Gentlemen: Insurance Co. Upon an investigation of the Taxicab Electrical Inspector of the street Black & White, Yellow & Checker lighting condition on Marian Street Cab Co., Policy No. GAC 3-12467, west of Concord Street, it was de - Fireman's Fund Indemnity Com- termined that a street light was pany. Excavation necessary. It is recommended that a light A. Fondell & Sons, Policy No. MCS be installed on Pole No. 207-8840 333498, U. S. Fidelity and Guar- on Marian Street between Concord anty Co. Street and Cherokee Drive. Andrew Fondell, Bon. No. 23214 13 Respectfully submitted, 1006 52, U. S. Fidelity and Guar- L. J. Schiltz, anty Co. City Manager. Respectfully submitted, Councilman Schuller moved that L. J. Schiltz, recommendation of City Manager City Manager. be approved. Seconded by Coun- Councilman Welu moved that cilman Austin. Carried by the fol - bonds and policy be placed on file lowing vote: subject to approval of the City So- yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- licitor. Seconded by Councilman cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Kolb. Carried by the following Welu. vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- Nays—None. May 18, 1955. cilman Austin, Kolb, Schueller and To the Honorable Mayor Welu. and City Council, Nays—None. Dubuque, Iowa. May 18, 1955. Gentlemen: To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, The petition of Emma Young and others requesting the instal - Dubuque, Iowa. lation of a street light at the cor- Gentlemen: ner of Primrose and Muscatine In accordance with Ordinance Streets was referred to the City No. 2.55, an application has been Manager and Electrical Inspector received for a Restricted Plumbers for investigation and report. License from the Interstate Power It is recommended that a street Company for J. W. Norton and the light be installed at the location Brunswick Industrial Block for E. petitioned for. H. Werner. Respectfully submitted, The City Plumbing Inspector has L. J. Schiltz, made an investigation of these re- City Manager. Spv(-ial Svssiun, May :13rd. 1q5 24 Councilman Schueller m o v e d that recommmendation of City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 18, 1955, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Burt Atkinson and others requesting a street light at the end of the 2900 block on Muscatine Street was referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for recommendation and report. Upon investigation it was found that it would be desirable to erect a street light at the loca- tion petitioned for and it is rec- ommended that the light requested for be approved. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Schueller m o v e d that recommendation of City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays --None. May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Upon investigation of a com- plaint received regarding a street light at the intersection of 10th and Jackson Streets, it was found that there was no installation at this intersection. Because of the fact that freight cars are parked in the middle of the street and the fact that this is an area where street lights are located at each intersection. I rec- ommend that a light be installed at the intersection of 10th and Jack- son Streets. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Schueller moved that recommendation of City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Leo A. Heitz, 667 Levi Street and Henry Haas, 655 Levi Street requesting per- mission to erect a retaining mall eight feet from the curb was re- ferred to the Council to view the grounds. After viewing the grounds, it is the opinion of the Council that the erection of this retaining wall would not in any way interfer with the street and approve the erec- tion of such wall. If in the future the city finds it necessary to use the full width of Levi Street, the property owners will remove the wall upon notifi- cation of the City and at their own expense. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Welu moved that recommendation of City Manager be approved and made a matter of record, and City Solicitor be in- structed to prepare proper pro- ceedings. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 18, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of J. M. Winter and others requesting the opening of the first alley west of Gandolfo Street from Lombard Street to St. Joseph's Street was referred to the City Council to view the grounds. It was decided by the City Coun- cil upon viewing the grounds that a survey be made of this alley establishing a temporary grade to determine if any of the property owners would object to the grade thus established. 248 Special Session, May 23rd, 1955 If there is no objection to the alley as located by the Engineer- ing Department the city will pro- ceed to open the alley as soon as sufficient fill material is available. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Welu moved that recommendation of City Manager be approved. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 14, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: During the past year the City has experienced difficulty confining the operation of junk yards and car wrecking companies to their own premises. Streets have been occupied and sidewalks have been partially blocked, causing a hazard to both pedestrian and vehicle traf- fic. Repeated requests to clean these areas work for a short time, then soon the same conditions exist. Therefore, it appears that in or- der to definitely remedy this con- tinual nuisance certain conditions will have to be provided and I rec- ommend that an ordinance be pre- pared requiring those conducting a business of wrecking cars or con- ducting a junk yard be required to enclose their yard wtih a metal fence of at least eight feet in heighth. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager be approved, and City Solicitor be instructed to prepare an Ordinance as recommended. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. May 23, 1955. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with Section 3 of Ordinance 21-55, the City Manager shall with the consent and approval of the City Council appoint a Board of Plumbing Examiners, one of whom shall be a Journeyman Plumber, one a Master Pit,mber and one a member of the local Board of health. I hereby appoint the following for a term of three years subject to your honorable body's approval: George McCarten, Master Plumb- er. Adrian Swift, Journeyman Plumber. C. P. Welu, member of local Board of Health. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager. Councilman Schueller m o v e d that appointments be approved. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. Resolution No. 143--55 Whereas the City Council of the City of Dubuque has received nu- merous petitions requesting a pro- clamation sponsoring Daylight Sav- ing Time for the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, the City Council has also received numerous petitions opposing such action; and Whereas, under the law as pres- ently understood by the City Coun- cil it has neither the power to establish the official standard of time for the community nor to expend public funds to ascertain the true desire of the voting public in the matter; and Whereas, under the ruling of the Supreme Court of Iowa in Jones vs. German Insurance Co., 110 Iowa 75, "mean solar time" or "sun time" is the official standard of time in Iowa; and Whereas, "mean solar time" or "sun time" does not appear to be observed anyyfhere in Iowa and in- struments for ascertaining the same are not in common use; and Spe vial Session. Nlay 23rd, 1955 afy Whereas, the power to establish standards of time is vested in the Legislature. NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE: Section 1. That the arguments supporting and opposing Daylight Saving Time be forwarded to the Legislative Research Committee of Iowa for their information and con. deration; Section 2. That the Legislature of the State of Iowa be requested to enact the following legislation,. a. Establishing an official stan- dard of time in Iowa; b. Relieving municipalities from the recurrent problem of day light saving time by either: (1) Adopting Statewide Day- light Saving Time; (2) Expressly prohibiting mu- nicipalities from taking ac- tion in the matter; or (3) Providing for local option on the standard of time to the observed; Section 3. That certified copies of this Resolution be sent to the legislative Research Committee of Iowa and the Governor of Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of May, A. D. 1955. CHARLES A. KLN. 'TZINGER, Mayor. CLARENCE P. WELD, RAY F. KOLB, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA. City Clerk. Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- Cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 144-55 BE IT ILESULVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the following, having com- plied with the previsions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes Within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes andcigarette papers Aithin said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Name Address Wardie Hartshorn -499 E., 20th St. Fred Ansel ............ 600 Central Ave. John E. Bell ............ 236 W. First St. Charles E. Kritz (Smith Oil Co.) ...901 Rhomberg Ave. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the ap• plications he approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of May, 1985. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor. CLARENCE P. WELU, RAY F. KOLB, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second, ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas: Mayor Kintzinger, Coun• cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller and Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 14555 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the fol- lowing applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Wardie liartshorn, 399 East 20th Street Harry N. Gantert and Lucile Gan- tert, 1301 Rhomberg Avenue Noah HcNamer, 216 West 1st Street Leo F. link, 1487 Central Avenue Paul Schollmeyer, 176 Locust Street Lloyd A. Dalsing, 1555 So. Grand- view Avenue Fred Ansel, 600 Central Avenue Peter Schwartz, 574 Fast 16th Street John F. Ben, 236 West 1st Street Clara M Reuter, 3050 Asbury Street CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB Knight, of Columbus, 781 Locust Street Dubuque Metal Trades Council Club, 111 West 6th Street 250 Special Session, May 23rd, 1955 CLASS "C" PERMIT The Kroger Co., 270 West 7th Street R. Daniel Winders, 2204 Central Avenue Earl T. Avery, 1602 Lincoln Avenue Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTI§ LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 146.55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named appli- cants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Wardie Hartshorn, 399 East 20th Street Harry N. Gantert and Lucile Gan- tert, 1301 Rhomberg Avenue Noah McNamer, 216 West 1st Street Leo F. Link, 1487 Central Avenue Paul Schollmeyer, 176 Locust Street Lloyd A. Dalsing, 1555 So. Grand- view Avenue Fred Ansel, 600 Central Avenue Peter Schwartz, 574 East 16th Street John E. Bell, 236 West 1st Street Clara M. Reuter, 3050 Asbury Street CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB Knights of Columbus, 781 Locust Street Dubuque Metal Trades Council Club, 111 West 6th Street CLASS "C" PERMIT The Kroger Co., 270 West 7th Street R. Daniel Winders, 2204 Central Avenue Earl T. Avery, 1602 Lincoln Avenue Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of May, 1955. CHARLES A. KINT7INGER Mayor CI.ARF,VCE P. WELU ILr'. OLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCITUELLER Councilmen Atest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Schueller moved that a letter of condolence be forwarded to Mrs. William Markey on the death of her husband, a member of the Library Board of Trustees. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Local No. 228 City Employees requesting a meet- ing with the City Council for the purpose of discussing conditions of employment of the City Employees of Dubuque. Councilman Schueller moved that City Manager arrange for a meeting as requested. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Report of Eugene Lang, consult. ant on gas rate schedules. Council- man Welu moved that communica. tion on rates be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Welu moved to ad- Special Session, May 23rd, 1955 251 journ. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays --None. J. J. SHEA, ity Clot k ennrnve . ,.......i... ..... ,x.1955 Councilmen: d ::. '..r/.:...•. �.. •»:�r J .. Atte r City Clerk Regular Session, June 6, 1955 2S3 CITY COUNCIL' Regular Session, June 6. 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present -- Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Kolb, Schuel. ler, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kintzinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Mayor Kintzinger moved that A, L. Holscher be appointed City Clerk, Pro Tem. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol• lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of Notice of hear- ing on Ordinance No. 25.55. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3.34 known as the Zoning Ordi- nance, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 15.55 An Ordinance amending Ordi- nance No. 3-34 known as the Zon- ing Ordinance by repealing Article V thereof and enacting new Arti- cles VA and VB: and amending Article X thereof by adding defi- nitions of "Drive In" and "Drive In Restaurants."; said ordinance having been passed upon first read- ing on April 25, 1955, and ordered placed on file for public inspection for at least one week before final adoption, was presented for final adoption. ORDINANCE NO. 25-515 An Ordinance aniendin Ordinance Nu. 2.31 known as the Zoning Ord- inance by repealing Article V there - VN: and. amending Article X thereof of and that, tinee new Arlleles VA and I-%' adding definitions of "Drive -Io" and "Drive -In Itestaurants." tie it ordat-ed By the City Coun- dt of the CRY of Dubuque, Iowa Mec'tlon 1. That Article V of ordin- ance No. 3-24 known as -he" Zon. inx Ordinance" be and the same Is hereby repealed. lite Unn 2 That Ordinance No. 2-34 known as the Zoning Ordinance he and the "acne Is hereby amended by adding a new• Article VA thereto as follows: 'ARTiCLF VA WCAL BUSiNF3s DISTRICT A" Section 1. Use Regulations No building or premises shall be lsseti and no bullding or structure ,hall he erected or altered to be used in whole or in part, unless other- wise provided for In this ordinance, exoept for the following purposes: (a) Csee ppermitted In a :1lultiple Residence District. (b) Retail store except those re - mill stores eneaged In a business hereinafter specifically mentioned In a lower Zoning t'lassiflcation. (c) Professional office building foi I•hysiclans, surgeons, dentists, arch- itects, attorneys or similar proles "ions (dl [lank or financial Institution-. (e) Storage garage (f) Personal Service Establishments (h) Slgn Boards and electric signs. Indicating the name and character of business transacted or profession practiced on the premises, attached to the building or structure, but not suspended or projected more than six ( 6 ) feet therefrom, or projecting more than eight (R) feet above the roof. Section 2 Height Regulations No building shall be erected or altered to exceed in height thirty (20) feet Unoccupied towers spires and domes arc excepted. Section 3. Area Reg ulatlons No building shall be erected or al- tered except In conformance with the following provisions: (a) Front Yard. A front yard having a mean depth of not less than fifteen (15) fret is required on every lot When a lot in used in whole or In part for busines+ purposes there shall be provided next to the building front (;,) han five feetpublic sidewalk s less c it, width andconnected with rking splice orInor vehicles rnfsl oiand a between e such sidewalk and the street line, Thin be made directly accessiblem space efroall the street for Its entire length. (b) Side Yards. On every lot used Hide yardafor lpurposes s are required each ewith ;t minimum width of four (4) feet InnPilch width el )* ide one s(I)ards shall foot Increased foreacct, additional story above the first. On it corner lot used for business pur- poses the side yard adjacent to the side street shall be a minimum of fu() nearYards r (4) feet in ldlhA rear yard to required on every lot which shall be of a mean depth of not less than ten (10) feet and shall be Increased by two (2) feet for each additional story above the first Id) Courts. All courts In residential ecru:tures shall conform to the re- qulremente of the Housing Law. State of Iowa Courts for other than res- idential structure mus Ceti 111 ch governed ' I.% the Building f Dubuque No dwell Lot Area Per Farnll)% Ing shall b,. erected or glared on a lot contalming Ices thran r famllyllowlna minim lot area { One family dweillna—flue thousand 1; (Ioo) square feet. one thousand two family dwelling— two hundred and fifty (1250) square (',el per fam" thousand Apartment hourr—one Iwo hundred and fifty (12b0) square feet per fantlll, Of Nothing In the area reRoul dolt nnrea this ordinance relating to ,r>area per family shall be held jwellbit the erection of a one family 254 Regular Session, June 6, 1955 upon a lot, the area of which Is less than that prescribed an the minimum Int area per family, provided such lot was held under separate ownership from the adjacent lots find a record plat of lots or subdivision of property shown such lot to be separate and distinct at the tine of the passage of this ordinance. Adjacent Into held by the same owner :it time of passage of this ordinance shall be replated to provide the re- quired lot area per family before any building Is erected or placed thereon. Section 3. Accessory IJeem (a) Rear Yard Area Occuplable by Accessory Uses. Accessory buildings may occupy not to exceed forty (40) per cent of the area of the rear yard. (b) Private Garages. A Private garage not exceeding fifteen (15) re. t in height may provide storage for not more than our (4) motor c eh lel ea. (c) Location of Accessory Buildings. No part of any accessory building shall be nearer than thirty (30) feet to any front street line or nearer than three (3) feet to any side or rear lot line, except that a private garage may be Incorporated in a building In which case the building aIle yard clearance shall prevail. In tile n e case of a corner lot ay separate• accessory building shall not be near- er to the side street line than ten (10) feet. Section 3. That Ordinance No. 3-34 known as the. Zoning Ordinance Be and the same Ie hereby amended by adding a newArticle VB thereto as follows: "ARTiCLE VB LOCAL BUSINFSS DISTRICT B'• Section 1. Use Regulations No building or premises shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected or altered to be used In whole or In part, unless otherwise iwovlded for In this ordinance, except for the following purposes: (n) Uses permitted in a Local Business District A. (b) Office building. (c) Restaurant, Drive -In. Drive.in restaurant, cafe, cafeteria, tavern. (d) Moving picture theater, dance school. (e) till and gasoline station (subject to Article IX (d). (f) Public garage for the male, servicing or repair of motor vehicles (subject to Article iX (d). (gg) Funeral home or mortuary. (h) Trailer Parks provided the same fire dealgned, constructed and maln- talned In accordance with Article iX hereat (1) Trailer Sales Lots. Auto Hales Lots. Section 2. Height Regulations No building shall be erected or altered to exceed in height forty (40) feet unless It sets back from each street and lot line. In addition to the yard requirements, one (1) toot for each one foot of excess height. No building shall exceed In height the width of the widest street upon which the lot abutts. Unoccupied towers spires and domes are ezcept- ed• Section 3. Area Regulations The area regulations for Locai Ilusiness District A shall apply. Section 4. Accessory Uses Accessory uses permitted In Local Ilusiness District A %hall apply. Section 4 That Article X of Ord Inanre No. 3-34 known as the zon. ing Ordinance be and the same Is hereby amended by adding thereto the following definitions: Drive-in. The term Drive - in where used In this Ordinance, shall urean, it business catering to the motoring public, whether also serving pcdestrlans or not, which Is engaged In the retail sale of goods or services and provides curl, or window-coun ter arrvice. Drive -In Restaurant. The tern Ihlve-in Restaurant, where used in this ordinance, shall mean an estab. lislunent engaged In the sale of foot or beverages which, as a part of Its regular business, provides service to patrons seated in motor vehicles on the premises or in the street adjm- cent thereto. Section 5. This Ordinance shall be lu fuli force and effect from and after Its final passage, adoption and publication as law laprovided. Introduced the 25th day of Aprl, ghee days suspended by unanimous Passed adopted and approved thi- A. L. iIOLSCHER. City Clerk, Pro Tem Published officially In the Tele- i.raph Herald Newspaper this 13ri day of June, 1955. Attest: A. 1. HOLSCHER Clerk. Pro Tem It June 13 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of Notice of hear Ing on Ordinance No. 27-55. An Or dinance amending Ordinance No. 3-34 known as the Zoning Ordi. nance. Presented and read. Coun- cilman Kolb moved that proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, CUun cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 27-55 Ordinance amending the 'Lolling Map and Zoning Ordinance known as Ordinance No. 3-34 by changing the Zoning Classification of all area now zoned as focal Business Districts, said ordinance having been passed upon first reading on April 25, 1955, and ordered placed On file for public inspection for at least one week before final adop- tion, was presented for final adop tion. ORDINANCE NO. 77.66 An crrdlnance amending the Zonins Map and Zoning Ordinance known tis Ordinance No. 3-34 by changint the Zoning Classlflcatlun of all area now zoned as Local Huslness Dls- trlcte. Be it ordained by the City Council u of the City of Uuhuqe, Iowa: Section I. That the Zoning Map :and Zoning Ordinance of the City of I)ubuue be and the same is hereby tunettled by changing the, following Regular Session, June 6, 1955 described areas from Local Business Dlstrict Clssslficatlun to Local Busi- ness Dimlriet A Classification, to -wit le) The one half block bounded b$ wIndsor Avenue on the east. ('lln- ton Street on the south, the aIle) hetvteen Windsor Avenue and Queen Street on file west, and Quern Street +•ctenmlon on the north fb) I.ots 106, in".. 108, 109 and 110 +n Bunsen and Lawther Addition to the City of Dubuque. Iowa. i0rove- land Street at Sheridan Street). (c) Lotti 53 and f.4. McUanlels Park 1111: Addition on Muscatine Street and lots 73 and 74 Mchanlels Park Hill Addition un Burlington Street (d) 1,,.ts "6 and 2' J 11. Schroeders Addition, Lots 3 and 4 J. P. Porters Addition and the area bounded as follows, beginning al a 1-nint on the west side of Ilarold Street one hun- dred feet north of the north line of seminary Street, thence went and parallel to the north line of Sem- inary Street to the west line of Lot Slx Littleton and sawyers Addition, thence south along the we -at line of Lot Six Littleton and Sawyers Ad- dition to and across Seminary Street, thence south along the west line of Lot 57 Littleton and Sawyers Addi- tion to a point one hundred feet south of the south line of Seminar) Street. thence east along a line one hundred feet south and parallel 'to the south line of Seminary Street to the west line of Lot 2 J. P Porters Addition. thence northerly .along lht- west line of Lot 2 of J 1' Porters Addition to the south line of Seminary Street. thence across Seminary Street to the east line of Harold Street, thence north along the east lint- of Harold Street to tine hundred feet north of the north line of Seminary Street. thence weal across Harold Street to A point one hundred feet north of the north line of Seminary Street which Is the point of beginning (c) 1.+,t„ I and 2 Columbia Addi- tion and the arra drscrlbed as fol- lows, beginning at a point where the huutherl) line of Mt. Loretta extended westerly would Intersect with the easterly line of Bryant Street, thence westerly at a right angle to the westerly line of Bryant Street across parts of Lots 2 and 1 Sub. of Mineral Lot 47 to the caaterly line of South Orandview Avenue, I tence moutherly along the easterly line ofSouth +Jrandvle%% Avenue to the intersec- tion of the went line of Bryant Street. thence northerly along the westerb line of Bryant Street to the point of beginnittpf, tt) The southerly one hundred feet oLu f ts 4 and 2 of L Ilughes Sub . the southerly hundred feel of Lot 1 of ' Motor Sub , all of Lots 1 and 2 Loetachcr and Truebs Sub, Lot i of 4 of Lot 13 of Mineral Lot 172. Lot 1 of 1 of Morhelaer Hub . Lots itil 20 and 2 of 20, Recites Sub . lw+1 5 of Hodges Hub., I.ot I of 2 of 1 of of 1 and Litt 2 of 3 of I and Lot 2 of 2 of 2 of 1. Boxlollers Hub., and I.at 1 of Sldonla Iusford's Hub Itirandview Avenue and Delhi Street). Section 2 That the Zoning Map -oid Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuy tie tie and the same Is hereby amended b) chatuting the following described arra from Loral Business District Vlaselfleation to Multiple Residence District t'lassificatiun, to wit, Luta 22. 23, 24, 35, 26. :7. 38, 39. 30. 31, and 33 %%'m Biskra Addition. Lots t4+', 2511, and 2614 to A. P 11'aals Addition and that part of 255 Mineral Lot 192 not included in Blakem Additl.,n. Rection 3 That the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque he and the name in hereby amended by changing the following described area from Local Bunlness District Claanifiration to Two Fam- ily Residence District Classification. to -wit. 1e+48 92, 115, 116, 118, 119, 121, 122 and 123 Burden and t.awthers Addi- tion. Section 4 That, except as provid- ed to Section 1, 2 and 3 hereof, the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the (1t) of IPubugoe be and the same Is hereby amended by chang- ing all areae now Classified an Local Business Districts to Local Busl- ness District B Classification Section 5. This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after Its final passage, adoption and pubiieatlon an by law provided. introduced the 25th day of April. 1955 Kulp requiring reading on three meliorate days suspended by unanl- mous vote the 25th day of April. 1966. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WZLIT RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest A. L. Holscher (,fly Clerk, Pro Tem Published officially in The Tele- graph -Herald Newspaper this 13th day of .lune. 1956. A. L. 1IOLSCHER It 6-13 city Clerks=m Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mayor Kintzinger moved that a public hearing be held on the 27th day Of June, 1955 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chamber. on an Ordi, nance amending the zoning map and Zoning; Ordinance known as Ordinance No. 3-34 by changing the Zoning Classification of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; and the easterly 75 feet of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16 all in Mount Pleasant Addition, from its present Single Family Residence District Classification to Local.Business District A. Classification. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Robert Tegeler, Jay Price, Raymond Fessler, Elmer W Leslein, Joe Giunta and Don J. An 256 Regular Session, lune 6, 1955 thony, that a new curb be in- stalled on both sides of Garfield Ave. in the 1800 block before Gar- field Ave. resurfacing process be- gins, presented and read. Council- man Schueller moved that plats and Schedules be prepared. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 27, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: A request has been submitted to the City Manager asking that a street light be installed on 32nd Street between Jackson and the railroad viaduct. Because of the number of vehi- cles parked along this street and the amount of traffic on 32nd Street, I recommend that a street light be installed approximately half way between Jackson Street and West 32nd Street and the via- duct on 32nd Street. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCI-HLTZ, LJS:Io City Manager Councilman Kolb moved that recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. 1805 Audubon Street Dubuque, Iowa June 4, 1955 The City Council of Dubuque, City Hall Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: It is with profound regret that I submit my resignation as an elect. ed member of the City Council of Dubuque. It has been a unique priv- ilege and honor to serve in this body since 1950, and to have been honored by the mayorship in 1953. My deepest appreciation is con- veyed to the citizens of Dubuque for the opportunity to serve in this capacity during a period when sig. nificant changes and progress, 1 feel, have been made. This move is prompted by the opportunities afforded to me and my family in my field of profes. sional endeavors. As a member of the Staff of Michigan State College I shall be associated with the Divi. sion of Business and Public Service. Our projected plans call for our leaving our loved home town by the end of August. Your honorable body therefore can be guided in your decision of replacement ac- cording to the best interests of all of the residents of our city. I shall be glad to serve in my present ca. pacity, if desired, to the period in. dicated or to any date prior to that which will enable our munici- pal government to function in the best manner possible. Respectfully yours, Ruben V. Austin Councilman Schueller moved that resignation be accepted with re- gret. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Francis J. Dia. mond for the Fighting Back Chap- ter No. 6 of the Disabled Ameri. can Veterans asking for permission to have their annual For -Get -Me - Not sale on Saturday and Monday the 10th and 12th of September, 1955, presented and read. Council. man Kolb moved that permission be granted providing no conflicting dates existed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Dubuque Ju. nior Chamber of Commerce stat- ing that due to the absence of one of the councilmen for some months, the Junior Chamber of Commerce feels a corrective measure should be enacted as the resulting condi- tion is not in their opinion for the best interests of the City, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that matter be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following %ote: Regular Session, June 6, 1955 257 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- t men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Mrs. Peter N. Nicks and .Jeannette Nicks Valenti expressing appreciation for the ac- tion stion taken by the City Council in connection with rezoning of the Al- pine Street block in which they live, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that communica- tion be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Austin Carried by the following vote: Yeas—'.Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Letter of appreciation of the 8th grade class of Washington Junior High School thanking the Council for their cooperation in helping the students understand the general routine of a regular meeting, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that letter be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- eiLman Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 31, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The terms of the following per - sods serving as members of Boards have expired: J. 11. Schiltz—Board of Zoning Ad- justment George Murphy—Airport Zoning Commission Louis Stoffregen--Planning & Zon- ing Commission Very truly yours, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager IJS:Io Councilman Welu moved that the matter be referred to the City Council for further study. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nay% --None. Dubuque, Iowa June 6, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of the Code of Iowa, 1954, the Civil Service Commission conducted an entrance examination on April 26th, 1955 for those seeking posi- tions on the Police Department. The following are the names of those who passed both the written and physical examination and their names are hereby certified for ap- pointments on the Police Depart- ment. Robert L. Gulick 95%% Roger V. O'Brien 94 % Merle P. Koch 93 % William L. Basten 90 % Joseph F. Miller 89 % Ambrose A. Graver, Jr. 82 % Eugene A. Schueller 7554 % Respectfully submitted, J. A. Carew Chairman E. B. Lyons Louis J. Lagen Members, Civil Service Commission Attest. A. L. Holscher Clerk Pro Tem Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this 6th day of June 1955. John J. Dolan Notary Public SEAL. Councilman Austin moved that the report be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays ---None. Dubuque, Iowa June 6, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of the Code of Iowa, 1954, the Civil Service Commission conducted an entrance examination on April 26th, 1955 for those seeking posi- tions on the Fire Department. The following are the names of those who pas,ed both the written and physical examination and their names are hereby certified for ap pointments on the Fire Depart ment. Irvin M. Neuses 94%% Robert Ii. Kaiser 93 0A• Thomas A. Simon 93 17'r 258 Regular Session, June 6, 1955 __ Donald W. Canavan 91 88 % % Tames Y. Andresen 8 96%% Merle A. Mathis 8 5 "5 Paul J. O'Rourke Frederick H. Nagel 82 %I Leo J. Oneyear 76 q Respectfully submitted, Marcellus R. Jammer 90%% J. A. Carew 89%% Clement R. Fleckenstein Chairman E. B. Lyons Louis J. Lagen Members, Civil Service Commission Attest: A. L. Holscher Clerk Pro Tem Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public this 6th day of June, 1955. .John J. Dolan Notary Public SEAL Councilman Austin moved that the report be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Dubuque, lova To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Gus E. Fecker 86%`x' Carl W. Van der Muelen 84 % Respectfully submitted, J. A. Carew Chairman Louis J. Lagen F. B. Lyons Members, Civil Service Commission Attest: A. L. Holscher Clerk Pro Tem Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this 6th day of June, 1955. John J. Dolan Notary Public SEAL Councilman Austin moved that the report be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Coun- cilman Kolb. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu Nays—None. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 365 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, the Civil Service Com- mission conducted promotional ex- aminations on April 21st, 1955 for those seeking promotions on the Police Department for the positions of Captain and Sergeant -Detective. The following are the names of those who passed with an average of 70 per cent or better. All pro- motions on the Police Department should be made from this list. Captains Russel S. Fullerton 98 % Darrel N. Kilby 98 % Byrne A. O'Brien 96%% Frederick M. Voels 951/3% Sergeant -Detective Charles J. Jenaman 951A% Robert J. O'Brien 951/3% Harry M. Funk 931/3 % Marcellus R. Jammer 90%% Eugene J. Lchman 89%% Clement R. Fleckenstein 88%% Dubuque, lows, To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 365 of the 1954 Code of Iowa the Civil Service Commission conducted promotional exaMins,- tions on April 21, 1955 for those seeking promotions on the Fire De- partment for the positions of CO - tains, Lieutenants and Engineers. The following are the names of those who passed with an average of 70 per cent or better. All promo- tions on the Fire Department should be made from this list. C'APTAI'NS Leroy J. Hantelman 91 % Leo .1. Chambers .. 89;1 % William J. Lynch 87 % Edward L. Gerhard 86%% Donald F. Brus 86 %' F. Richard Kaiser 81 `%- LIEUTENANTS John F. Doyle .85%% Edward J. Weber 8335% Francis L. McDermott 83%% John J. Lepsch, Jr. 82%% William C. Toner 82 % Donald J. Weidenbacher 81 % William 11. Badger .. 78%% .John 1'. Pregler 78%% Vincent J. Kolb 78%01• Eldon Weiss 77 °" Paul J. Corbett 75% Regul;tr Session, June b, 1955 259 Robert C. Boland 75LJ% William R. Purcell 75 % ENGINEERS Elmer V. Meissen 74 Respectfully submitted, J. A. Carew Chairman Louis J. Lagen E. B. Lyons Members, Civil Service Commission :Xttest A. I.. Holscher Clerk Pro Tem Subscribed and sworn to before me, a ?votary Public, this 6th day of ,lune, 1955. SEAL. John J. Dolan 'Votary Public Councilman Austin moved that the report be received and made a matter of record Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 147.55 Preliminary approval of plans, specifications, plat and schedule and other documents for the im- provement of Garfield Avenue (West Side Only) with Concrete Curb and Gutter from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Emer- ton Street. Estimated cost $1,083.60. Presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that resolution be adopted. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Ktntzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. (Necessity for Improv*menf) RESOLUTION NO. 148-55 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 tho office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The bounnaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council S. An estimate of the coat of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of construction and kind of material to be used. 6. In each case the amount there. of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the im. provement of Garfield Avenue ( West Side Only) with Concrete Cu� and Gutter from the North 1'r rty Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Emer- son Street. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned im- provement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed reso- lution 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 ill accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared therefor by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improvement will be assessed upon and against all pri- vately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent there- to according to area and in propor- tion to the special benefits con ferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the Street Con- struction funds. Bonds shall be is - and sold in anticipation of de- ferred payments of assessments when a contract has been per formed and accepted and the pro- ceeds thereof used to pay the con- tractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district shall be assessed to and paid by the rail. way company. June 3, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: 1 have a communication from Shirley Cochran, a member of the 260 Regular Session, Playground and Recreation Com- mission stating that she will not be available for appointment as a member of the commission whose term expires on July 5th, 1955. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager 1.1S:lo Councilman Welu moved that the matter be referred to the City Council for further study. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 3, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: A request has been made for a restricted plumbers license to be issued under Section 12A of Ordi- nance No. 21-55 to Mr. Earle Drake of Klauer Manufacturing Company. The application has been inves- tigated and it is found that the re- stricted plumbers license can be authorized. I recomend that the City Council grant Mr. Earle Drake, Maintenance Foreman for Klauer Manufactur- ing Company, a restricted plumbers license and that the plumbing in- spector be directed to issue such license to Mr. Drake. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Schueller moved that City Manager's recommendation be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 27, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: After a conference with officials of the Farley & Loetscher Manufac. turing Company and the Police De partment regarding parking restric tions on 7th Street between White June 6, 1955 and Washington Streets, I would like to make the following recom- mendation: That Schedule IV of Ordinance 33-49 be amended to read as fol- lows: "Both sides of East 7th Street from Central to White, North side only between White Street and Jackson Street, and the South side only between Jackson and Wash- ington Streets." The purpose of this amendment is to provide two hour parking re- strictions to the area referred to. Respectfully submitted, L. J. Schiltz, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Austin moved that recommendation of City Manager be approved. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 13, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque Gentlemen: On Match 8, 1955, Helen E. Kel- ly filed a claim in the sum of $15.45 for damages sustained when the sanitary sewer in Curtis Street backed up and flooded her base- ment. This claim was referred to this office for investigation and report. After due investigation, it is the opinion of this office that the claimant has a justified claim. It is, therefore, respectfully recom- mendea that said claim be . paid and, that the Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant in favor of Helen E. Kelly, to be delivered to her upon the execution of a proper re- lease. Respectfully submitted, R. M. Czizek Assistant City Solicitor RMC:bIm Councilman Austin moved that claim be approved as recommended and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $15.45 in favor of Helen E. Kelly. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Regular Session. June 6, 1955 261 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 13, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque Gentlemen: On April 7, 1955, Marcella E. Cor. bett filed a claim in the sum of $7.50 for damages sustained when her automobile struck an open man- hole on South Locust Street. This claim was referred to this office for investigation and report. After due investigation, it is the opinion of this office that the claimant has a justified claim. It is, therefore, respectfully recommend- ed that said claim be paid and, that the Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant in favor of Marcella E. Corbett, to be delivered to her upon the execution of a proper re- lease. Respectfully submitted, R. M. CZIZEK Assistant City Solicitor RMC:blm Councilman Austin moved that claim be approved as recommended, and the City Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $7.50 in favor of Marcella E. Cor- bett. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. May 31, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque RMC:bim Councilman Austin moved that claim be approved as recommended, and the City Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Clifford Chris- topherson. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 13, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque Gentlemen: On April 4, 1955, Carl F. Hitten- miller filed a claim for damages in the sum of $9.75, sustained when his automobile struck a hole in the street. This claim was referred to this office for investigation and report. After due investigation, it ap- pears that the City of Dubuque was guilty of no negligence which would render it liable in damages to this claimant. It is therefore, re. spectfully recommended that said claim be denied. Respectfully submitted, R. M. CZIZEK Assistant City Solicitor itMC:blm Councilman Austin moved that Iclaim be denied as recommended. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Gentlemen: May 13, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members On April 18, 1955, Clifford Chris- the City Council topherson filed a claim in the sum of $25.00 for damages sustained of of the City of Dubuque when his automobile struck a hole Gentlemen: On April 5, 1955, Alan Dooley in the street on West Locust Street. filed a claim for damages sustained This claim was referred to this of- hen his automobile struck holes fice fur investigation and report m in the street at 360 Grandview Ave. After due investigation, it is the This claim was referred to this of, opinion of this office that the claimant has claim. It five for investigation and report. a justified After due investigation, it 8P, is, therefore, respectfully recom- I mended that said claim be paid I pears that the City of Dubuque was which would and, that the Auditor be instructed j guilty of no negligence it liable in damages to this to draw a warrant in favor of Clic- i render It is, therefore, respect ford Christopherson, to be deliv. claimant. fully recommended that said claim ered to him upon the execution of a proper release. be denied. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, It. M. CZIZEK, H M. CZIZEK Assistant City Solicitor Assistant City Solicitor 262 Regular Session, June 6, 1955 R,MC:bim Councilman Austin moved that claim be denied as recommended. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. May 13, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque Gentlemen: On April 25, 1955, Ed Turnquist filed a claim for damages sus- tained when his automobile struck a barricade at 1460 Central Avenue. This claim was referred to this of. fice for investigation and report. After due investigation, it ap- pears that the City of Dubuque was guilty of no negligence which would render it liable in damages to this claimant. It is, therefore, respectfully recommended that said claim be denied. Respectfully submitted, R. M. CZIZEK Assistant City Solicitor RMC:bIm Councilman Austin moved that claim be denied as recommended. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Mel Maar, 1451 Cedar St. and Horace Selle, 825 E. 14th St, for a permit to shoot night fire- works for families and friends at their cottage on City Island, the night of July 4th, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that permission be granted. Second. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu, Nays—None. The above resolution was intro. duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of June, 1955. Approved and placed on file for final action. Approved: CHARLES A. KINTZINGF,R Mayor CLARENCE P. WELL? RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: A. L. HOLSCHER City Clerk, Pro Tem Councilman Austin moved that the resolution just read being a resolution ordering a street im- provement be now considered com. plete in form for final passage and further move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and remain on file for public in- spection for at least one week be. fore final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, We)u. Nays—None. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 149-55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has by Resolution No. 147.55 given its pre. liminary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improve- ment of Garfield Avenue (West Side Only) with Concrete Curb and Gutter from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Emerson Street, and, Estimated Assessed Cost $1,083.60. Whereas, the proposed Resolu- tion of Necessity for said improve- ment has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's of- fice for public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 27th day of June, 1955, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham- ber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of 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 improve- Regular Session, June b, 1955 263 ment, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Reso- lution of Necessity and the City (,Icrk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be pub- ,ished in some newspaper publ;shed 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 considera- tion and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby or- dered and directed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the various improvements herein provided for to the manner pro- vided by law, the said improve- ments shall be completed on or be fore 5 Calendar Days after Date of Contract. Passed, adopted and approved thiN 6th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE I'. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN I.E0 N. SCHUELLEH Councilmen Attest: A. L. Holscher City Clerk Pro Tem Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintztnger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, RESOLUTION NO. 1SO-SS Preliminary approval of plans, specifications, plat and schedule and other documents for the im provetnent of Kaufmann Avenue from the %Vest Property line of Carter Road to the East Property Line of Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of l of 2 of 1 of ]fghland Farm. Montana Street --from the South Property Laine of Wilbright Lane to the North Property line of Merfeld Lane Ruan Drive—from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave nue to the North Property Line of Ideal Lane. Ideal Iane—from the City Corporation Limits to the East Property Line of Earl Drive, Earl Drive—from the North Prop- erty line of Ideal Lane to the South Pi operty Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue. Southern Avenue—from the existing curb and gutter on Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 9 to a point 301 feet south on Southern Avenue. Estimated cost $21,497.97, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --lone. (Nomsity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 151.55 Whereas, proposed plans, speci- fications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly pre- pared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 5. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of 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 construc- tion of concrete curb and gutter on the following portions of the following named streets, to wit; Kaufmann Avenue — from the Nest Property Line of Carter Road to the East Property Line of Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of I of 2 of 2 of 1 of 2 of I of Highland Farm. Montana Street—from the South l3roperty Line of Nilbright Lane to the North Property Line of Mer- feld Lane. Roan Drive from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Ideal Lane. 264 Regular Session, June 6, 1955 Ideal Lane—from the City Cor- poration Limits to the East Proper- ty Line of Earl Drive. Earl Drive—from the North Property Line of Ideal Lane to the South Property Line of Pennsyl- vania Avenue. Southern Avenue—from the ex- is.ing curb and gutter on Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 9 to a point 301 feet south on Southern Avenue. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own mo- tion or upon petition of property owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned im- provement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed res- olution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said improvement shall be con structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared there- for by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improve- ment will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the spe- cial benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the Street funds. Bonds shall be is- sued and sold in anticipation of de- ferred payments of assessments when a contract has been per. formed and accepted and the pro. ceeds thereof used to pay the con- tractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment district shall be asessed to and paid by the rail. way company. The above resolution was intro. duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this Bth day of .June, 1955. Approved and placed on file for final action. Approved: CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: A. L. Holscher, City Clerk, Pro Tem Councilman Austin moved that the resolution ordering a street im. provement be now considered com- plete in form for final passage and further move that the same be placed on file with the City Clerk and remain on file for public in- spection for at least one week be- fore final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—:Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 152-55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso. lution No. 150-55 given its prelimi- nary approval on the proposed Plans, specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for Public inspection, for the construc. tion of concrete curb and gutter on the following portions of the fol- lowing named streets, to wit; Kaufmann Avenue — from the West Property Line of Carter Road to the East Property Line of Lot 2 of I of I of 2 of 1 of 2 of 2 of lof 2 of 1 of Highland Farm. Montana Street—from the South Property Line of Wilbright Lane to the North Property Line of Merfeld Lane. Ruan Drive -- from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Ideal Lane. Ideal Lane—from the City Corpo- ration Limits to the East Property Line of Earl Drive. Earl Drive—from the North Prop- erty Line of Ideal Lane to the South Property Line of Pennsyl. vania Avenue. Southern Avenue --from the ex- isting curb and gutter on Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 9 to a Regular Session, June 6, 1955 2h5 point 301 feet south on Southern Avenue, and, (estimated Assessed Cost $21,497.97 Whereas, the proposed Resolution of Necessity for said improvement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 27th day of June, 1955, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber in the i City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property subject to as- sessment 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 improve- ment, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the City of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this Pith day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGE Mayor CI ARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: A. L. Holscher City Clerk Pro Ten ORDINANCE NO. 2&5S An Ordinance establishing a grade on Ideal Lane from the Cor- poration Limits to the East Prop- erty Line of Earl Drive, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. :Pays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring read- ing on three separate days. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 28-55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Ideal Lane from the corpora- tion Limits to the East Property Line of Earl Drive. Be It Ordained by the ('Ity rout- of out- of the Cfty of Dubuque: Sectlon 1. That a grade on Ideal Lane from the Corporation Limits to the East Property Ltne of Earl Drive, be and the same Is hereby established and adopted as shown by a profile of said street and grade prepared by the City Engineer profile number 1434 Bench mark: Point of arrow ,on Fire Hydrant on the northwest corner of Ideal Lane and Ituan Urlve, elevation 795.30, said grade begins at the Clty Corporacon Limits, which is station 0 o0, north and south curb elevation 81.50; thence to station 0{41.5, P. (-., north and south curb elevation 900.67; thence to station 04141,5 P T., north and south curb elevation 799.09; thence to station 1441-5. PT., north and south curb elevation 796.33; thence to station 4:91.5, north and south curb eleva- tlun 773.66. Section 2, This ordinance shall e in full force and effect Immedlateiy upon its final passage and adoption and pubilcation as provided by law. Passed. adopted and approved this 6th day of June. 1955. R CHARLES A. KINTZINGFR Mayor 1,1'14FN V. APSTIN RAY F KOLB LEO N. i4Ct1UELLER (•LA1JENCF. P. w Councilmen Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vole Yeas --mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None Attest: AL.i,ity Clorkher Pro Tem Published ufflcially In The Tele- graph-lierald newspaper this 1001 June. 1955. A. L. 11OLSCli", It June V, CIU Clerk. Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of this ordinance. second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following motion. Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council, men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Nays None. 266 Regular Session, Junc (i.-.1955. ORDINANCE NO. 29.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Ruan Drive from the South Property Line of Pennsyl- vania Avenue to the North Prop- erty Line of Ideal Lane, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the Or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu, Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rules requiring reading on three separate days be suspended. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 28-55 An ordinance establishing a grade on Ruan Drive from the South Prop- erty Line of Pennsylvanla Avenue to the North Property Line of Ideal Lane. He It ordained by the City (,ounell of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That a grade on Ruan Drive from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Ideal Lane, be and the same 1s hereby established and adopted as shown by a profile of said .street and grade prepared by the city Engineer profile number 1433. Hench mark: Point of arrow on fire hydrant, station 3+1o. Elevation S41.90. Said grade begins at the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue, which is station o+on, east and west eurb elevation 836.80; thence to station 0+70. P.t•., east and west curb elevation 837.78; thence to sta- tion 1+00. P.I., east and west curb elevation 838.84; thence to station 1+30, P.T., east and west curb ele- vation 839.16: thence to station 1+60, P.C.. east and west curb elevation 839.80: thence to station 2+50. P.l., east and west curb elevation 840.60: t heoeP to station 3+60, P.T., east and west curb elevation 834.31; thtrrce to statlon 5+10 P.C., east and west curb elevation 82R.39; thence to sta- tion 6+1n, Pl., east and west curb elevation 819.23; thence to station 7+10, P.T., east and west curb eleva- tion 810.66; thence to station 8+60, east and west curb elevation 796.36. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect Immediately upon Its final passage and adoption and publication us provided by law. Passed, adopted, and approved this 8th day of June, 1965. VIIARLMS A. KINT7.IN(JElt 1WHEN V. AUSTIN :Mayor HAY r•. KOLH LEO N. SCIiJIFL1.E1t VLAItENCE P. 1VELi1 Attest: A. L. Holscher Councilmen Uty Clerk, Pro Tem Published offidally In The Tele- graph -Herald Newsl.aper this 10th tiny of June, 1955. It R-10 6ty Clerk, Pro Ten Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed fly Councilman Austin. Carried by the folloll ing vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 30.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Kaufmann Avenue from the West Property fine of Carter Road to the East Property Line of Lot 1 of l of 1 of 1 of 2 of 3 of 1 of Highland Farm, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring reading on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 30.55 An t,rdinance ecdabllshlnK a crude un Kaufmann Avenue from the west Property Llne of Porter Ruud to the Iaut Pa uperty Line of Lot I of 1 of I of 1 of 2 of a of I of 111Rhland Farm Be It urdainod by the City t'uun- ell of the rily of tlubu ue: 6 eetlon 1. That a grade on Kauf- mann Avenue from the west Property Line of t.'arter Road tit the Umt• Property Line of Loi : of I or 1 of 1 of 2 of 3 of 1 of I hlund farm, be and th.• sane Is hereby eslabllshed and adopted as „hoan by it profile mr Raid street and grade prepared by theCity i•Jngineer. `Profile number 1482. Heng, 'lark; Flolnt of Arro%% on Fire ll>-drant on the south west Burner of Kaufmann Avenu.• and Carter Itoad, which Is station 0100. north curb elevation 90659, south curb elevation 907.09, thence to sta- tion 2400 RC, north curb, .elevation 908.37. south. curb elevation 903.37, thence to station 2 ♦ 60, P 1 north curb elevation 908.05, south curb ele- yatlon 908.08, thence to station 3.100 P.T., north and south curb elevation '10670i. thence to station 64M north and south curb elevation 898,04. thence to station ,.+60 P.I. north and south eurb elevation 895.35, thence to station 64.00, P.T., north and south curb Plevation 891.54, thence tm "laton 7 ' S0 P.C., north and south curb elevation 878.44, thenee to eta. tion 8400. P.L. north ;and -oath curb ellvatlen 871.91, thence to station 4150, PT., north and south curb elevation 869,07, thence to elation 11430, P.('., north and ti.wth curb elevation 811. 0;, Ihonee to station 124.30. F.L. north and south curb elevation 4880..5 thence to station 1"130. P.T., north and smith curb elevation 8411 Al. thence to station 11 t 4r, north nn,l wrath curb elevatlon R-1 70 ThL ordlnencm shall I • in roll fore.• ;end effeet IMMI Iate1% Regular Session, June h• 1955 267 upon la'• tu.,u pA61•AK, tool .uu,ptlun And publlratl,•n ar provided hq haw Pannell, ad(•pied all.1 aI)pr. ,,A Ills ,It, dry uf 1.1"S \ I.I\T%INI;WIt. troy„1 ItAY {r hl tl.lt [,IC(I N. St'i11'F.LIA-M WFIX ('nun. Iltnt it \t'r'ite \Clerk, lira Toni! it r, -U1. Puld "hed .,ffit•ittliy In th• Trlr- Itr'tptl Herald N,-wttpape•r tl 111tit ,i.11 r III I..' !•••� '� t. 1. 11• Il.til'l l F.11. •'I. rk, Pro T• n1 councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nave ---None. ORDINANCE NO. 31.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Earl Drive from the N. P. L. of Ideal bane to the S. P. L. of Pennsylvania Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Parried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring read- ing on three separate days. Second. ed by Councilman .Austin. Carried by the following; vote Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council, men Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. \ 1 IordinDtNAN� abU hing O. S,a grade 11 Part Drive from the North 1'ruperty Line of Ideal Ian.. u, the :Louth Prnperty Line .,f Pennsyl. vania Avenue. tie It ordained b ' Cllr Cit) Coon - 4 -11 of the t'ily of Dubuque Section I. That a grade on Fart Drive froul the North Pro *-fly )Jnr of Ideal Lane to the Smilh Prot•ertt I,Ine of Pennoylvanln Avenue be and ihr rdnle Is hrrrb) eutamishrd and 11101 ttA at: , 11,wn b) A prtefflo .d 1•Ald alreet Grade �rpparrA lay Ili,. 1•ity l:n��{n{lnrrr, profllr number 1416 renes lUark: Point of Arrow on Fire Hydrant on that corner of Earl lrrlvo 1114 Prnnrvlvanla Avenue, Nlevation 111112.. Said Kradr hralns at the North ProperU Lint, tell Ideal lanr which In station U+oo, east and A. t "urb elrvati„n 771 67• thence to sta- tion 1 t 0U, West and east curb eleva. tion 7?b 31, thenve to atatlon ; +110 •art 'and caret curb rlrvallon 785.09, thence to atatlon aOU east and west curb rlrvallon 4I.L. thence to eta - it'),' 4 -too, cart and carat curb eleva- tion 788 51, lheurr to station 6+111. earl and wart curb vlevation thence to station 6110, P.I . vast and weal curb eivvalioil b10.66, thrnre tat .tatlun 7* 10. P.T east and west t urb clevathan 81t 66: thence to atatlon 9+60, Pant and went rurh eirvathm 1110.o0, Kret;on 1 Thin .-rdinanve shall t)r tel full force and efft'ct lmmrdiately upoh its fit”" pann,tltr and adoption :Ind p"lie"tion an provided by lair 1'ItsPed. adopted and approved thl, (;lh day of June, lost,. 111AI'LlPc A KINT7.IN()LrIt I-1-19F:N l' Al'yTl\ Mayor ItAY F KOLD LEO N SCHVE'LLElt a LAIt1•:NcE 1' tt'ELl' Attest A 1. Hulecher Count ilmro Pity clerk, Pru Tem Published Officially in The Tele. grat'h-Herald Newnpalwr thin lilt), day of .lune, 1956. A. L HoLS('linit, it e -!o City Clerk. Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second. ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yea;—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. day, --done. ORDINANCE NO. 32.55 An Ordinance establishing a grade on Montana Street from the South Property Line of Wilbright Lane to the North Property Line of Merfeld Lane, presented and read. Councilman Wl'lu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car - tied by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays— \one. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring read- ing on three separate days. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 32.55 Art ttrdlname .-slablishinx a Kradr uu Montana str,•.•t from alio South l'roiwrty I.Ine of Wllbrichl lane to that North Propert) L1ne of Merfeld tar It (irdcined by the Vity Coun U .,f the Clt) of Hubutlue r' rUon 1 That a grade on Mun gout Sheri from the South Property I.lor of IClihrir''t Lan.- h• the North Pr,9tert) I.Ine of sterfeld Lane, be Gini the name, It. heresy rhtablished ,Incl .oiopted am shown h) a titofllr of � %ia street and grade prepared Lt alio I Ity PatI err, truftlr numb• 1 4• Renrh \tart, Ant ,-f Arrow "m Fu.. Hydrant on the southeant n •;. r .,f t,l ter) street and itunkel Iii!' stret-1 Iaevallun 910.1" Said erad,• be•Rlnr at Ili*, Mouth Propertt Line -4 willwirht 1.ant. which la eta - tion n.. on, .-ant and went curb ele- vation 66940, thence to station 1 $ 11n. past and w. -sit curb elevation Bs3.Po. th, naw to station 1+10. Rt' . east end \Pest curb elevation 161.40, thence t„ -talion 1+611. P 1 , Past and wesa "I. 4-levntion 160 is ohenre to pita- 268 Regular Session, June b, 1955 don 2+10 P.T., east and west curb elevation 845.40, the nee to btatlon 8+00, east and west curb elevation 883.50, thence to station 8+15, Y.C.. east and west curb elevation 833.86. thence to station 8+65, P.I. east and west curb elevation 929.92, thence to station 4+1G, F.T., east and west curb elevation 829.13, thence to sta- tion 5 -{} 00, east and Newt curb eleva- tion 830.0, thence to station 5+50, P.0 , east and Nest curb elevation 881.22, thence to station 6+00, P.I., east rind west curb elevation 831.80, thence to station 6+50. F.T., east and west curb elevation 831.75, thence to station 7+00, east and west curb elevation 8::1.50, thence to station 7+47, east and west curb elevation 981.27. Section 2. This ordinance shall be In full force and effect Immo dtntelY upon Its final passage and adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and approved this )ah day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor RUBE` V. AUSTIN RAY F. KOLB LEA N. SCHUELLEIt CLARENCE P. WF.LIl Councilmen Attest: A. L. HOLSCHER. City Clerk, Pro Tem it. 6-10 Published officially In the Tele- graph -Herald Newspaper this loth clay of June, 1955. A. L. HOLSCHER. Clerk Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, ORDINANCE NO. 33.55 An Ordinance Establishing a Grade on Marion Street from the east edge of the existing concrete pavement on Cherokee Drive to the existing curb and gutter 273 feet east on Marion Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con. sidered the first reading of the or. dinance. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring read. ing on three separate days. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 33.55 An rade sin %larlonn•SEstablishing fromthe geast t�edge of the existing concrete pavement oil Cherokee Drive to the existing curb and gutter 273 feet east on Marlon Street. Be it Ordained hy the City Couneli of the City of Dul)uque: Section 1. That s grade on Marlon Street from the east edge of the existing concrete pavement on Cher. okee Drive to the existing curb and gutter 273 feet east on Marlon Street, be and the acme is hereby estal)llshed and adopted as shown by a profile .,f wild street and grade prepared b% theCity Engineer, pro- file numher 1431. Bench Mark: Point of Arrow on Fire Hydrant at 2260 Marlon Street, elevation 813.87. Said grade begins at the east edge of the concrete pavement on Cherokee Drive, which is station 0+00, north and south curl) elevation 809.45, thence to station 0 4-73 P.C. north and south rurb elevation 813.97, thence to stn. tion 1+23, north and south curb elevation 816.42, thence to station 11-73 P. T., north and south curl, elevatl,,n 11 7.60, thence to station 2-4 23, north and mouth curl) elevation 817.51, thence to station 24 73, P.T., north and mouth curb elevation 816.15. Section 2. This ordinance shall he in full force and effect Immediately upon its final passage ,Ind ad(wtlon and pulleation an provided by law. Passed adopted and approved this 8th day of lune, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGF.R, Mayor RitBFN V. AUSTIN, RAY F. KOLB. LHO N. SCHUF.LLF.R, CLARENCE P. WFLU, Councilmen Attewt: A. L. HOLSCHER City Clerk Pro Tem Published officially In the Tete. graph Herald Newspaper this 10th day of lune, 1955. A. L. HOLSCHER, It—G-10 Clerk, Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 3455 An Ordinance granting Vern Carris the right to construct a san- itary sewer in Marion Street; and providing the terms and conditions thereof, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that reading just had be considered the first reading. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rules be suspended requiring read Ing on three separate days. Second ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 34.58 An Ordinance granting Vern Carris the right to construct a sanitary sewer In Marlon Street: and prv,vla- Ing the terms and conditions there- of: Wheream, Vern t'arrls of Dubuque. Iowa, has petitioned the City Coun- Regular Session, June 6, 1955 --- cal for authority to construct nn �- Inch sanitary sewer In Marlon Street frothe ch in S li feet efromgantheFast wr perty I,,ne of Cherokee Drive, to a point 91st {pet went of the exlstinR man- hole. Whereas. uhuque the ity Ip of the opiniof on t hilt 1. sainl the besttalnterests such thenewer City u( Dubuque; be it Nuw therefore rfl of the City of i,Dy the Cit.'t u. buque' Serttnn 1 That Vern Carlin be iht todhe is ct nstructl anD8" gvitrified ranted ttile he rlgi,e +anitary newer In Marlon Street. all :titshown on the plan and profile mbmitted to the City Council of the (,It)- of Dubuque by Vern Carrls un (ter u er date of Jne R, 1956, upon the fullow•Ing terms and ronditions: (a) That the grantee agrees to construct said sewer within one year from the date of the adoption of this 'Ardinance and to pas' the entire cost thereof. Including the cost of the restoration of the surface of :Marlon Street: (h) That said sewer shalt he con- +tructed In accordance with plans approved i -Y the State Depnrtment of Health and the City Mannger and under the supervinion and direction of the City Manager and City En- Rlneer: (c) That grantee will enter tnto a contract for the cunetruc•tion of -aid sewer with a qualified contrac- ,or which contract will, among other things, contain it rintlee requiring the contractor to obtain all necessary hermits, required by the City of Du- buque,or any, other governmental c ageny, a clause obligating the con- tractor and his bondsmen to keep -aid sewer In good repair for a perItA if not less than two years from the date of the acceptance of the work. And a clause requiring the contractor U, furnish to surely bund with the City of Dubuque named as one of the obilgees, guaranteeing the faith. ful performance of said /contract: (d) That upon the completion of Bald sewer and the acceptance of the +ame by the ('lty Council said sewer .hall become a public sewer under the excluhive charge and control of the City of Dubuque. and Its free use as such shall not be Interfered with by grantee or his nurvearors ,.r assigns. Section I That the authority ¢ranted herein shall terminate on iaecember 1, 1965, unless the terms And conditions of this Ordinance are nrcepted In wrlting by the grantee t,rior to that date. Section 3 This Ordinance shall he in full force and effect from and after Its final pansage, adoption and publleatlon as provided by law Pnaeed, adopted and approved this ,till day of June, 1955 CHARLES A KINT%INOElt Mayor RL'BF;N V. AUSTIN itAY F. KOLH I,Ftt N. HCHIIFLLEIt CLARF:NCE F WFLI' Councilmen .Attest A. L. Holscher City Clerk, Pro 'fent Acceptance of Ordinance No. 34.66 Vetn t'arrih of the City of Itu- huque, Dubuque County, Iowa, luty- na full knowledge and understand - Ina of all the terms and vondltluns of ordlnanc•e No. 34-56 hereby ac- cepts the same as pawed and agree./ 261) to comply with all the terms and conditions thereof. Accepted this 7th day of June. A D. 1856 t'F,RN CARRIS i'ublished officially in The Tele- graph -Herald Newspaper this 10th day of June. 1955. A. L. HOLSCHER, it .lune 10 City Clerk. Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of the Dubuque Golf and Country Club asking per- mission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa to have a supervised fireworlts display on the grounds of the Club for its members and their families on the evening of July 4, 1955, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that permission be granted. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. !Pays—None. Communication of the North End Wrecking Co. objecting against a proposed ordinance for the estab- lishment of wire fencing around their property, presented and read. Councilman moved the suspension of rules allowing Ed Tschudi to ad. dress the Council on the matter. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Caried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman moved that the Council view the grounds of the North End Wrecking Co. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 153.55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, 'rherefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the (5t)• of Dubuque that the fol- lowing applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this RM1T CLASS "g" Airs. Josephine Burke, 1091 Main Street 270 Regular Session, June 6, 1955 Roger C. Johnson, 336 Main Street Alan R. Uppinghouse, 238-240 West 6th Street CLASS "C" PERMIT Leo P. Manahl, 785 Groveland Place Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: A. L. Holscher City Clerk Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 15455 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds.- Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named ap- plicants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Mrs. Josephine Burke, 1091 Main Street Roger C. Johnson, 336 Main Street Alan R. Uppinghouse, 238-240 West 6th Street CLASS "C" PERMIT Leo 11. Manahl, 785 Groveland Place Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBL'N V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: A. L. Holscher City Clerk Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 6, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: 1 have a communication from Mr. Eugene Lang of the engineering firm of Laramore & Douglas Inc., which I am attaching. This communication is in regard to a question in the minds of the City Council if sufficient revenue will he produced with the increased gas rates so that the company will not have a further request in the not -to -distant future. Based on estimates on the prob- able revenue and expenses for the full year of 1956, a return should be approximately 4.721x. It appears that the company should be in the black at the end of 1956 though they can hardly be expected to earn 6% on their in- vestments. I am attaching herewith a rate ordinance including the 10c per M.C.F. increase as requested by the North Central Public Service Com- pany. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager I.IS:Io Councilman Welu moved that recommendation of the City Man- ager be received and filed. Second• ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 35.55 An ordinance fixing and estab- lishing rates to be charged for the furnishing of gas for residential, commercial and firm industrial purposes within the City of Du- buque, Iowa; fixing and regulating the method of service thereof: re- pealing Ordinance No. 51.54, and all Ordinances and Resolutions, in contlict herewith, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Regular 5eaailon. June 6, 1955 ._ — 271 Councilman Austin. \ext i,00 cu ft. per meter per 5econderl by m„nth P,`r MCF—Net $1.M, Carried by the following tote: Xext 300o cu. ft. iwr meter per Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger. Council• .ontit per jdrF- vel 1.:0. Next +,,,twin cu. ft. per meter per Austin. SL'hUCller. Welu. '"F—Not Next-no.oitnc 85. ft. men cu. per meter Per Nays—Kolb. up,fi'h per MCF—N.4 811. Welu mouiainhdr the cu. ft per mthlhper MCIP filet Councilman rules be Suspended requiring ad- m.t 76(1 Minimum monthly charge: $1.71 per three separate days. Second- meter. ing on ed by ('ouncilman .Xustin. (tarried latiunr I•,IstnnPrs demirinx R,n,•ral house by the following tote. heating .ervloe shall first ascertain yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, l'ounfrom the person, firm or corporation muptilvink ram. If such service is cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. then ,shall at tile Nays—Kolb. OWNapprovedgas. I,r,rn'nIt appparatus in Compliance with ORDINANCE NO. 35 55 uppiler's safety requirements. Ae ordinance fixing and eatablish -1 applicable city ordinances. Ing rates it, be thargo,d for the fur. Section 3 ('opt of Gas Adjustment 0,1111 IR of r a" for residential. Com w rate schedules quoted herein are mercisl and firm industrial put,{t^sPs ,••eAlcatrd upon natural Rita having within tilt, City of Dubuque. Iona fixing and rrgulatinit the mwthod of ,t It. at Content of 1,1100 B.T.U. per orbic fuot delivered to the City service thereof- rrpe.tling ttrdinanc,• l;order Station. Dubuque, Iowa, and \o 51•;1, and all ordinances and coating on the basis of a 100% load llemohrtions in conflict herewith factor, 30!,Sc per M.CF. In the event Ile It ordained by the (atv COun- th,. ,•,tit of natural can is increased or of 'he ('Its of Dubuque, Iowa 1. 11 deoream4i with the consent of or by rt1 1 [)'finittuns' the dction of a dui"r constituted reRu. tat Industrial I'ser For the Pur- tills ordinanc'P an "Indus- i.ttury body resulting in a cost of h:teed natural gas at the Clly lxrsee of trial user' shall mean any consumer pun grStation In excess of or less who ust,m Ras heat in preceesing any •h•rn 3041te Per N.C.F, based upon nrticle for sale MI General House Healing: For t too-, load factor, the charge per ALC F for gas suPPlied in each Out) - the purpose% of this ordinance 9” d for Ren- .Patient h111inR rerloA beginning not the effective date of hail be considered ttoi, "rill house heating when gas in the energy for tilt' earlier than RU,•11 Increase Or decrease. ehnll ^i decreased ■rcordingl�•, principle a„urt•P of heat prrmisrs oc•cupled fiy the consumer herein the thcrrased or the amount of which such un t of Is less than 30.11sP (r). ('ompttny: As uwnl %%-,.id "Company" shall moan arty ,oat exceeds fir tier \i C.F. multiplied by 1.1, as the p.•r.un, firm or corp,>rntlon holding dintri t°aye ntroy be; provided. however, that the increase or a tranchis,• to „perale a Ras bulion system in the VI,V of illu- If the amount of tlecrrssr, so computed par M C.F. is bugw. IA1• II.T i t Ile IlTJ' is the not a multiple of O.OIc, it shall be computed t„ the nearest such mul- heat required to ralme one pound of liple. %%&4trr one degree Fahrenhelt Section . Iiia.• Schedule Com- " Section ( Tax riauer. To the der total monthly bill as unthe ntenclnic with all meter readings on IK-6,the to,ll. te of schedul ahave the right add eC:ldrat" *lid fteRrrPAurvr1, firm industrial Pur• <.untyanptshnllhe all or part of the {truratto tile to the coon ommerclal, and he one person, firm oe corp- In the cant of natural Ras In month resulting protu n, inn suppivlug Ras within the Clty herein other- pan% tiny the addition of any excise tax levied or ,,f Dubuque• except aR soil« provided shall be flted and de- on the natural gas as Pun•hasud t,•rmined n-4 follow& 1 The term "exclat tax' where Schedule (IFNF:RAI. SI:itVl(`F] upatlonal move shall ,loa°rance, gatherin6 Avaasbility This rate Iw avnllable for gent Production. traus{{e,rlatleto VIDe line footage, enles excise tax of tat °fosedilby Nervine to all residential and crttn- or other mrretal usars of gas except those nature now or hereafter ImV lawful oslnK ails for general lloumr heating any a prolluctlon.t+ arverante. to the P of lisle epect turchose or sale Firms 1000 cu ft per meter twr tremsportatlon, t Ras sold by the comtutn7 mor•ih per \1CF Net $3 00 \ext /Dot► cu ft Per meter per the natural Alis Changes In rates under St to thhe mo•tth swr AWF• Net $'3. n per Non t fir / shall he reported on the basis therefor. text /1t 11110 Cu ft per meter month per NIVV Net .g6 t.11y. t•nunell wotlou :,. Neter Ren ICP No per - Next RO,nt1P cu, ft per. Ineter Per mo.»h per Net .90 —it firer or corporation or rosters the ".1elp- .111 In ,•\,emm of 100.000 cu ft per p(aart111aUt�U"tel'eroripreorni pot, to be BUD' owl--ri per mnnfnly rah rat $1 711 niul,oae of weusurinR gas to mstlA customer unless and Schedule 2 'tt;: IIFNTI\1, AND VOM,\iIrIWIAI• pllyd until such meter hits bPen pr°Pert,' ,,Illbrut,•d and sdJdated within a date 6011141P.IWATiN10 AND INr11'R- iu,I of mix l01 m �pnn ths Pre" i.tomer'm TRIALy1rRVICF. „p Ittstalpstlen that the error mcltYRl10 A+ailahlllts' prt•ntlsa. so This rate 'm ovail•tb1,, to fill rrsi tration of rated mq[ar of accuracy of gas US> IPllll.tl and —rumvrelal users within two percent oh a cors• ror KeneraI hoglt,• heatin rMRtll'11IPRR ,tilt msler installed upon a label ,d other ga, appliances All t:as b" .npplled through nn,- meter to limirr•s promise shall rlearl, Indicating the Ante that Bald receIn .1'hla nits Is nl+:,, avnllnhle to small MI•irr was tested and sl rV A Ile•ell ,ndewtrial timers rPqulrine firm gas we, alReat' 111 meter "hall RAW a 11 has grind t'lrst •00 ,•u ft tier meter Pr'r +orlon s ten vear P Ionn,lt Vet $1 30 Regular Session, June 6, 1955 272 The person, firm. a corpp ubuque adoption I councilman of the ordinancemoved subject wup lying gaonlnfieea ecoid of thr keepone O1 aby shall test of each meter instattati upon retained In service upon the custom ed record Councilman Austin. Carried er's premise after test which Inspection by by the following vote: shall be available for the City of Duhu(Itle Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- officials of such record as filed shall indicate the o�aPa�- climes Austin, Schueller, Welu. M the manufacturer its serial number, type, Nays—Kolb. molar, mete Icy, number aslltned to it by its own- the customer er, name and address of where said meter was in service Of To theHonorable Mayor previous e s test, togetherwith the and City Council. laetrprto evl error a or sf disclosedbby saidhelow testt- percentage Dubuque, Iowa ave accuracy, Meters shall be adjusted to register (2%) of Gentlemen: within plus or minus two accuracy at full load. The City Treasurer has in his Section 6. B.T.U. Content of Gas. heating value Of possessionproceeds 1WatereDepartmentf from The average Bross suppled shall approximate ale the gas 1,000 B.T.U. per cu. ft. unless the company's nsturat Bonds amounting y gas supplied by the shall contain a greater portionofof$1,500,000-00. A large p thj00'mo0� gall supplier or less heating value. m the event not be required until the early the arithmetic average of hourly g delivered by the Com- will of 1956; therefor, I recommend heating value pany's natural gas supplier In any leas than 975 FI.T.U. part that the City Treasurer be author month snarl be than 1025 13.T.17 per cu. ft• ized to purchase United States Gov- or more then the volume faver odasored l ernment Securities in the follow- hereunder during such be decreased or increased propor- ing amounts: $500,000.00 due De- tionately• cember 1955 and $500,000.00 due Section 7. Measurement of Gas be The ofmeasurement of gas April wiliunit s sold be olume g[degrees Respectfully submitted, cubic feet at a temperature of 60 Fahrenheit and uericb L. J. SCHILTZ, aL.AOx. et atmflh - City Manager y/� essure -� „�enl Cus tOmer's monthly bills shall be COM' tt the net rate and there shall US:lo puted at be added to all bills of 12.00 or less, Councilman Kolb moved that ret a charge of loc and to all bills in excess of 12.00, a charge equal to the ommendation of the City Manager number of cubic' feet of gas consumed be approved. Seconded by Council at Ioc per 1000 cubic feet, charges shall be collected from tho"e man Welu. Carried by the follow- customers who fall to pay their net bill within ten (10) days from and 1°Yeasts Mayor Kintzinger, Council after date thereof. section 9. Penalty. Any person, men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. firm or corporation who shall charge different rates and Nays—None. Y or exact other or chargee for any type of service, the June 6, 1955 rates for which services are herein fixed and determined, or who shall To the Honorable Mayor violate any of the provisions hereof, he deemed of a misde- and City Council, shall guilty meanor and upon conviction thereof, Dubuque, Iowa shall be fined not to exceed 1100.00 or imprisoned not to exceed thirty Gentlemen: (30) days in jail. The petition of John Y. Feller Section 10. Repealing Prior Ordl- requesting action be taken in clean nancee. Ordinance No. 51-64 adopted July 20, 1954, and all other Ordinance, ing up the premises in the 1600 or parts of Ordinances in conflict Block on Wood Street belonging to herewithin are hereby repealed. Mt. Pleasant Home was referred to Section 11. This Ordinance shall be In full force upon its passage, adop- the City Manager and Health De- tion and publication as Provided by partment for investigation and re- law. Passed, adopted and ap ,roved this port. 0th day of June, 1955. A. �. The property has been cleared of ,'IIARLES A. KiNTZIN(,HIt all cuttings and brush by the OWn dlayor ers, however, neighbors have used RUBEN V. A1'FSTIN RAY F. KOL13 this property for disposal of their LEO N. SCHUFLLER debris Without the owners consent; CLARENCE P. WELL' Counciimen whereas the owners do not dis- Attest: A. L. Holscher pose of their brush and cuttings City Clerk, t'r,. Tens on this vacant property. Published officially in The Tele- graph-Herald Newspaper thl• 10th Respectfully submitted, day of June, 1966. 1.. J. SC11111rz, A. L. liuLSCHER, It 6-10 city ,'lerk, Pro Tem ('jt Manager Y ger Regular Session, June 6, 1955 _ 273 IJs:lo Councilman Kolb move that com- munication of the City Manager be received and filed. Seconded by councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu Nays—:none. ORDINANCE NO. 36.55 An Ordinance Prohibiting Smok- ing and Carrying of Lighted Ob- jects In Specified Places in the City; Requiring Enforcement by Persons having control of the Prem. ises; Authorizing the Fire Chief to Prohibit smoking where necessary to public safety; and prescribing penalties for violation hereof, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. Councilman welu moved that the ordinance be placed on file with the City Clerk for one week for public inspection before final adop- tion. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Harold McMahon et al requesting that a street light be installed on Rosedale Avenue mid- way between St. Ambrose St. and Avoca St., presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Petition be referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Thos. E. Byrne, American Surety Company of New Ynrk Dallas M. Bush, Western Surety Company HEATING ;eisler Brothers, Standard Accident Insurance Company limmie W. Lundon, Standard Acci. dent Insurance Company Alfred Henschel (Henschel Roofing & Sheet Metal Co.), Haw•keye-Se- curity Insurance Company Braconier Plumbing & Heating Company, Fireman's Fund Indem- nity Company TAXICAB Robert T. Zahina (Diamond Cab Company), National Indemnity Company, Policy No. NI 36642 Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager ,lune 6, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that 1 have ap- proved the following bonds and de- sire to ha% a your approval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solicitor SIDEWALK Joe Lukens, Merchants Mutua Bonding Company iJS:lo Councilman Welu moved to ac- cept recommendation of the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men, Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Carr, Adams & Collier Co. Jobbing Division, by R. H. Col- lier, V. P. asking the City Council to vacate a portion of property now Harrison Street, outlined by a plat as part of the petition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that petition be referred to Planning andounlm n Scing hueller. C cueller. Secoudcd (',cried byby the following vote: Peas--'ttayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays- one. Petition of Kenneth Schmerbach et al asking that Woodworth Street be repaired and the possibilities of Seward Street opening be investi- gated, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that the Council view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: leas—Mayor Kintzinger, council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays— -None. Petition of Mr. and Mrs. Claus Schlichtman et al asking that the possibilities of having curb & gut- ter for Woodworth from Lowell to Mount ('rest he investigated, pre - 1 I rented and read. Councilman tichucller moved that the Council sure assumed to be 14.40 psia. 6.Prorapt Payment' 272 Regular Session, June 6, 1955 The person, firm, or corporation ChaFlying egas p on nlnfilee a CRY Of otuthe test of each meter installed upon of retained In service upon the custom- er's promise test Insplecttioncob shallbe available y officials of the City of Dubuque Ruch record as filed shall indicate the name of the manufacturer of said meter, number aligned to ft by its opwn- er, name and address of the customer where said meter was in service prior to said test. ogether date Of the last previous test, t percentage of error above or below• accuracy. as disclosed by said test. Meters shall he adjustedwo to register within plus or minus t(?k) of accuracy at full load. Section 6. B.T.LT. Content of Cas. The average gross heating value of the gas supplied shall approximate 1,000 B.T.U. tier cu. ft. unless the gas supplied by the company'$ natural reater orsssthtaen he leeaingvalu.itevent the arithmetic average of hourly gross heating value delivered by the Com - month shall rbe less than al gas 1975 er in an), or more an 1025 B.T.0 per cu. ft. then the volume of gas measured than hereunder during such period shall be decreased or increased propor- tionately. Section 7. Measurement of Gas Used. The unit of measurement for gas sold will be the volume of gas In cubic feet at a temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and at an absolute rgsoure_ _O(__S oL _Hituvn atmosuherlc�, i omei's atomj�ly bills shall be com- puted at the net rate and there shall be added to all bills of $2.00 or less, a charge of 10c and to all bills in excess of $2.00, a charge equal to the number of cubic feet of gas consumed at 10c per 1000 cubic feet, which charges shall be collected from those customers who fall to pay their net bill within ten (10) days from and after date thereof. Section 9. Penalty. Any person. firm or corporation who shall charge or exact other or different rates and charges for any type of service, the rates for which services are herein fixed and determined, or who shall violate any of the provisions hereof, shall he deemed guilty of a misde- meanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not to exceed $100.00 or imprisoned not to exceed thirty (30) days in jail. Section 10. Repealing Prior Ordi- nances. Ordinance No. 51-54 adopted July 20, 1954, and all other Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewithin are hereby repeated. Section 11. This Ordinance shall be In full forceupon Its passage, adop tion and publication as provided by law. Passed, adopted and aptt,roved thh, 6th day of June, 1965. A. 6. VHARLES A. KINTZ1NGI-At Mayor HUBEN V. AUSTIN HAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLISH CLARENCE P. WELD Councilmen Attest: A. L. Holscher City Clerk, Pro Toni Published officially In The Tele- graph -Herald Newspaper thin 10th day of June, 1955. A. L. 110LSCHER. It 6-10 City Clerk, Pro Tens Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance, subject to a review one year hence. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—Kolb. June 6, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The City Treasurer has in his possession the proceeds from the sale of Water Department Revenue Bonds amounting to $1,500,000.00. A large portion of this money will not be required until the early part of 1956; therefor, I recommend that the City Treasurer be author- ized to purchase United States Gov- ernment Securities in the follow- ing amounts: $500,000.00 due De- cember 1955 and $500,000.00 due April 1956. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager WS:lo Councilman Kolb moved that rec- ommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 6, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of John P. Feller requesting action be taken in clean- ing up the premises in the 1800 Block on Wood Street belonging to Mt. Pleasant Home was referred to the City Manager and Health De- partment for investigation and re- port. The property has been cleared of all cuttings and brush by the own- ers, however, neighbors have used this property for disposal of their debris without the owners consent; whereas the owners do not dis- pose of their brush and cuttings on this vacant property. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCIMTZ, City Manager Regular Session, June 6, 1955 I.JS:lO , Thos. E. Byrne, Councilman Kolb move that com- Company of New munication of the City Manager be Dallas M. Bush, received and filed. Seconded by Company Councilman Welu. Carried by the HEATI following vote: Geisler Brothers, St Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Insurance Comp men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Jimmie W. Lundon, Nays—None. dent Insurance C ORDINANCE NO. 36-55 Alfred Henschel (H An Ordinance Prohibiting Smok- & Sheet Metal C ing and Carrying of Lighted Ob- curity Insurance jects In Specified Places in the Braconier Plumbi City; Requiring Enforcement by Company, Fireme Persons having control of the Prem- nity Company ises; Authorizing the Fire Chief to TAX16 Prohibit Smoking where necessary Robert T. Zahina to public safety; and prescribing Company), Nati penalties for violation hereof, pre- Company, Policy sented and read. Councilman Welu Respectfully moved that the reading just had be L J. SCHIL considered the first reading. Sec- City Manage onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried LIS:lO by the following vote: Councilman Welt Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- cept recommendatit men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Manager. Seconded Nays—None. Kolb. Carried by the Councilman Welu moved that the Yeas—Mayor Kin ordinance be placed on file with men, Austin, Kolb, the City Clerk for one week for Nays—None. public inspection before final adop- Petition of Carr, tion. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Co. Jobbing Divisioi Carried by the following vote: lier, V. P. asking t Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- to vacate a portl men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. now Harrison Stre Nays—None. a plat as part of C Petition of Harold McMahon et sented and read. C al requesting that a street light be moved that petition installed on Rosedale Avenue mid- Planning and Zoni way between St. Ambrose St. and Seconded by Counc Avoca St., presented and read. Carried by the folic Councilman Austin moved that the Yeas—Mayor Kin petition be referred to the City men Austin, Kolb, Manager and Electrical Inspector. Nays—None. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Petition of Kenn Carried by the following vote: et al asking that W Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- be repaired and till men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Seward Street Opel Nays—None. gated, presented an June 6, 1955 man Welu moved 1 To the Honorable Mayor view the grounds Councilman Schuelthe and City Council, following vote; Dubuque, Iowa Yeas—Mayor Kin Gentlemen: men Austin, Kolb, This is to advise that I have ap- Nays—None. proved the following bonds and de- Petition of Mr. sire to have your approval on same Schlichtman et al for filing, subject to the approval possibilities of hav of the City Solicitor: ter for Woodworth SIDEWALK Mount Crest be u Joe Lukens, Merchants Mutual sented and rea Bonding Company Schueller moved t 274 Regular Session, June b, 1955 view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mayor Kintzinger moved that the City Manager investigate trucks using the streets in residential areas for parking. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. 'there being no further business Councilman Schueller moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. A. L. Holscher City C1erk-?Pkd'7151 ApprovA=t - 1955. �A­+. S 1955. Councilmen j�...'.�.. I j 1W .1 G' City Clerk. Special Session, June 27, 1955 275 CITY COUNCIL! (OFFICIAL) Special Session, June 27th, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Kolb, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Absent—Councilman Austin. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet - Ing is called for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on curb and gutter on Garfield Avenue, and the 1955 Concrete Curb and Gutter Project No. 2, and for the purpose of considering bids for the construction of curb and gut- ter on Garfield Avenue, and acting on any other business as may prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Welu moved that William J. O'Brien be appointed City Clerk Pro Tem. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Austin. Proof of publication certified to by the publishers, of notice of pen- dency of resolution of necessity for public improvements and hearing upon proposed plans and specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of improvement for the Construction of curb and gutter on Garfield Ave. Presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that proof of publica. tion he received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Austin. Decision of Council upon objections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of Improve- ments. RESOLUTION NO. 155.55 Whereas, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Garfield Avenue (West Side Only) with Con- crete Curb and Gutter from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line of Emerson Street have been ap- proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and public notice given as provided by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa, 1950, pertain- ing to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of all objections to said plans, specifications or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 27th day of June, 1955; and Whereas, the City Council met in special session this 27th day of June, 1955, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or contract for or cost of the improvement herein de- scribed and proposed to be made; and Whereas, all interested parties have been given an opportunity to be heard and all objections which have been duly weighed and con. sidered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, specifica- tions, contract for or cost of said improvement herein described and proposed to be made, be and the same hereby overruled and such plans, specifications and form of contract heretofore approved are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a matter of permanent record in connection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th day fo June, 1955. CHARLES A. K1NTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Austin. 276 Special Session, June 27, 1055 (Necessity for Improvement) i area and in proportion to the spe- RESOLUTION NO. 148.55 cial benefits conferred thereby, and Whereas, proposed plans, specifi. any deficiency shall be paid out cations, form of contract, plat and of the Street Construction funds. schedule have been duly prepared Bonds shall be issued and sold in and approved by the City Council anticipation of deferred payments of the City of Dubuque and are of assessments when a contract has now on file in the office of the City been performed and accepted and Clerk showing among other things the proceeds thereof used to paythe contractor. The railway por- the following: tion of any street or assessment 1. The boundaries of the district, district shall be assessed to and if any. paid by the railway company. 2. The streets to be improved. The above resolution was intro - 3. The width of such improve- duced, approved and ordered placed ment. on file with the City Clerk this 4. Each lot proposed to be as- 6th day of June, 1955. The fore. sessed together with a valuation going resolution was finally passed fixed by the council. and adopted as proposed, this 27th 5. An estimate of the cost of the day of June, 1955. proposed improvement, stating the CHARLES A. KINTZINGER same for each different type of con- Mayor struction and kind of material to CLARENCE P. WELU be used. RAY F. KOLB 6. In each case the amount there- LEO N. SCHUELLER of which is estimated to be as- Councilmen sessed against each lot, for the Attest: William J. O'Brien improvement of Garfield Avenue City Clerk Pro Tem (West Side Only) with concrete curb and gutter from the North Councilman Welu moved the Property Line of Whittier Street adoption of the resolution. Second - to the South Property Line of ed by Councilman Schueller. Car - Emerson Street. ried by the following vote: Be It Therefore Resolved that the yeas-5layor Kintzinger, Council - City Council upon petition of prop- men Kolb, Schueller, Welu. erty owners, deems it advisable Nays—None. and necessary for the public wel- Absent—Councilman Austin. fare to make the herein mentioned (Ordering Construction) improvement, and unless property RESOLUTION NO. 156-55 owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed reso- Be It Resolved by the City Coun- ,ution have on file with the City cil of the City of Dubuque that pur- Clerk objections to the amount of suant to a resolution of necessity the proposed assessments, they No. 146-55 which was duly passed shall be deemed to have waived by this Council, for the improve - all objections thereto. ment of Garfield Avenue (West Said improvements shall be con- Side Only) with curb and gutter structed and done in accordance from the North Property line of with the plans and specifications Whittier Street to the South Prop - which have been prepared therefore erty Line of Emerson Street, be by the City Engineer which have and the same are hereby ordered been approved by the City Council and constructed by this Council and are now on file with the City upon its own motion and the peti- Clerk. That the cost and expense tion of property owners. All the of making said improvement will work shall be constructed in ac - be assessed upon and against all cordance with the plans and speci- privately owned property lying fications heretofore adopted and within assessable distance provid- now on file in the office of the City ed by law and in an amount not Clerk. to exceed the amount provided by Be It Further Resolved that the law, property will be assessed cost and expense of the said im- whether the same abuts thereon or provements be paid for by levying is adjacent thereto according to special assessments against the pri- Special Session, June 27, 1955 277 vately owned property lying within the assessable distance from the improvements, whether such prop- erty abut upon the same or are ad- jacent thereto, according to the area thereof and in proportion to the special benefits conferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the general, improvement, or sewer funds of the city, or partly from each of such funds. Payment will be made to the contractor out of funds realized from the sale of bonds to be issued in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments as provid- ed by law after the work has been completed and accepted by the City Council. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: William J. O'Brien City Clerk Pro Tem Coun:ilman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Austin. Proof of publication certified to by the publishers, of notice to con- tractors of the receipt of proposals for the construction of concrete curb and gutter on Garfield Ave- nue. Presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Austin. Communication of City Manager Schiltz submitting tabulation of bids received for the construction of curb and gutter on Garfield Avenue and recommending award- ing contract to Flynn Coal Com- pany who was 4.28% under the Engineer's estimate. Presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Councilman Austin. Councilman Austin entered the Council Chamber. (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION NO. 157.55 Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the improvement of Garfield Ave- nue (West Side Only) with Concrete Curb and Gutter from the North Property Line of Whittier Street to the South Property Line Emerson Street, pursuant to Resolution No. 147-55 and notice to bidders pub- lished in a newspaper published In said City of June 9, 1955 and June 10, 1955; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on June 27, 1955, and it has been determined that the bid of Thos. Flynn Coal Company of Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of $954.25 was the lowest bid for the furnishing of all labor and materials and performing the work as provided for in the plans and specifications; now therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above mentioned improvement be awarded to Thos. Flynn Coal Company and the Man, ager be and he is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the com- plete performance of said work. Be It Further Resolved, that upon the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is authorized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bid- ders. Passed and adopted this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KHMINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: William J. O'Brien City Clerk Pro Tem 27R Special Session, June 27. 1955 Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication certified to by the publishers of a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of May, 1955. Presented and read. Mayor Kint- zinger moved that proof of publi- cation be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Mettel Realty & Investment Co. requesting that the City establish the grading on Earl Drive, Ruan Drive and Ideal Lane in Falk Subdivision and that curb and gutter on said streets be installed as quickly as possible. Presented and read. Mayor Kint- zinger moved that the communica- tion be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kinteinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. '.Nays—None. June 6, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit the attached sheets No.'s 1 to 5 inclusive show- ing a schedule of the proposed valu- ations and proposed assessments for the City of Dubuque 1955 Con- crete Curb and Gutter Project No. 2. Submitted June 6, 1955. K. J. Cullen City Engineer RESOLUTION NO. 158.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That the attached sheets No. i to 5 inclusive are here- by determined to be the schedule of proposed assessments for the City of Dubuque 1955 Concrete Curb and Gutter Project No. 2 and the valuation set out therein are here. by approved. Adopted this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CI.ARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: William J. O'Brien City Clerk Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. 'gays—None. Proof of publication certified to by the publishers, of notice of pen- dency of resolution of necessity for public improvements and hearing upon proposed plans and specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of improvement for construction of concrete curb and gutter on Kauf- mann Avenue, Montana Street, Ruan Drive, Ideal Lane, Earl Drive �.nd Southern Avenue. Presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. June 21, 1955 To The Dubuque City Council and City Manager: Gentlemen: On .June 27th you have up for final approval curb and gutter on Montana Street. This improvement originally included Mills Street and I signed the petition for that work. The Stills Street portion, which would furnish an outlet from Mon- tana Street to Bunker Hill Street, was deleted. Your final proposal now consid- ers curb and gutter on Montana Street, with no outlet to other streets but through private lanes, namely, Merfeld and Willbright. You have made no allowance for water and sewer on Montana Street and with no access to public street your improvement is not practical. It can only make unnecessary ex- pense for all property owners. Until such time as you have pub- lic access to city streets and make Special Session, lune 27, 1955 r79 allowance for water and sewer serv- j Passed, adopted and 9pprbved ice I am opposed to curb and gut- this 27th day of June, 1955. ter for Montana Street. CHARLES A. KfNT21NGER I own 160 ft. frontage on Mon- Mayor tana Street and object to your CLARENCE P. WELD present proposal. RAY F. KOLB Very truly yours, RUBEN V. AU5`I'IN D. I. Meyer LEO N. SCHUELLER I)IM MW Councilmen Presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that communication Attest: William J. O'Brien be received and filed. Seconded by City Clerk Pro Tem Councilman Schueller. Carried by Councilman Welu moved the the following vote: adoption of the resolution. Second- Yeas—'.Mayor Kintzinger, Council- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. the following vote: Nays—Kone. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - June 22, 1955 men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. To the Dubuque City Council Nays—None. and City Manager: Decision of Council upon objections Gentlemen: to plans, specifications, fetm 'of On .Tune 27th, you have up for contract and cost of Improve - final approval Curb and Gutter on , ments Montana Street. RESOLUTION NO. 160•5S Never having signed the original Whereas, proposed plans and Petition, I still consider it an un- specifications and form of cotitr8ct necessary expense for all Property i for the construction of concrete ov4ners, a, it can not be service, curb and gutter on the following other than through Private Lanes. i portions of the following named I also consider it untimely, as I ( streets, to wit; will ' be billed at an estimated $900.00 for Sewer and Curb and Kaufmann Avenue —from the Gutter on Bunker Hill Street, which I Nest Property Line of Carter Road is the East end of my property; to the East Property Line of Lot 2 Montana Street being the West end. I of 1 of 1 of 2 of 1 of 2 of 2 of 1 of I own 76 feet Frontage on Mon- 2 of 1 of Highland Farm. tana Street and object to your pro- Ruan Drive — from the South posal. Property Line of Pennsylvania Very truly yours, Avenue to the North Property Line Earl G. Marsch of Ideal Lane. Presented and read. Councilman Ideal Lane—from the City Corpo- Austin moved that the communica- ! ration Limits to the East Property tion be received and filed. Second. Line of Earl Drive. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- Earl Drive --from the North Prop- ried by the following vote: , erty Line of Ideal Lane to the South Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- ! Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- inen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. I nue. Nays -None. ' Southern Avenue—from the ex. RESOLUTION NO. 159.55 : isting curb and gutter on Lot 2 of Resulting amending Resolution i 2 of 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 9 to a No. 151.55. 1 point 301 feet south on Southern Be It Resolved by the City Coun Avenue, have been approved by the cit of the City of Dubuque: City Council of the City of Dubuque Section 1. That Resolution No. and public notice given as provided 151.55 being the Resolution of Ne- by Chapter 23 of the Code of Iowa, cessity for the City of Dubuque 1950, pertaining to public contracts 1955 Concrete Curb & Gutter Proj- and bonds, and the time and place ect No. 2, be and the same is hereby fixed for the hearing of all objec- dmended by deleting the follow- I tions to said plans, specifications ing portion of the following named or contract for or cost of such im- street therefrom: provements, said time being this !Montana Stpeet, from S.P.L. of 27th day of June, 1955; and Wilbrirht Lan, t,p N.P.L. of Merfeld 1 Whereas, the City Council met in Lane. special session this 27th day of 280 Special Session, June 27, 1955 June, 1955, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or contract for or cost of the improvement herein de- scribed and proposed to be made; and Whereas, all interested parties have been given an opportunity to be heard and all objections which have been duly weighed and considered; now, therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all objections which have been made and filed to the plans, specifica- tions, contract for or cost of said improvement herein described and proposed to be made, be and the same hereby overruled and such plans, specifications and form of contract heretofore approved are hereby adopted. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution containing the decision of this Council upon all objections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of cost said improvement be made a matter of Permanent record in connection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZLVGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 151.55 Whereas, propo,ed plans, specifi- cations, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: L The boundaries of the district 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve. ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as. sessed together with a valuation fixed by the council. 5. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of construction and kind of material to be used. 6. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for: Kaufmann Avenue — from the West Property Line of Carter Road to the East Property Line of Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of 1 of 2 of 2 of 1 of 2 of 1 of Highland Farm. Ruan Drive — from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Ideal Lane. Ideal Lane—from the City Cor- poration Limits to the East Prop- erty Line of Earl Drive. Earl Drive—from the North Prop- erty Line of Ideal Lane to the South Property Line of Pennsyl- vania Avenue. Southern Avenue—from the ex- isting curb and gutter on Lot 2 of 2 bf 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 9 to a point 301 feet south on Southern Avenue. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of property own- ers, deems it advisable and neces- sary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said improvements shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared there- fore by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improve- ment will be assessed upon and against all privately owned prop- erty lying within assessable dis- tance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts Special Session, June 27, 1955 281 thereon or is adjacent thereto ac- cording to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improvement funds or sewer funds, or partly out of each of said funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The railway portion of any street or assessment dis- trict shall be assessed to and paid by the railway company. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of June, 1955. The foregoing resolution was fi- nally passed and adopted, as amended, this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: William J. O'Brien City Clerk Pro Tem Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 161.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that pur- suant to a resolution of necessity No. 151-55 which was duly passed by this Council, for the construc- tion of concrete curb and gutter on the following portions of the fol- lowing named streets, to wit - Kaufmann Avenue — from the West Property Line of Carter Road to the East Property Line of Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 2 of 1 of 2 of 2 o 1 of 2 of 1 of Highland Farm. Ruan Drive — from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the North Property Line of Ideal Lane. Ideal Lane—from the City Cor- poration Limits to the East Prop- erty Line of Earl Drive. Earl Drive—from the North Prop- erty Line of Ideal Lane to the South Property Line of Pennsyl. vania Avenue. Southern Avenue—from the ex. isting curb and gutter on Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 9 to a Point 301 feet south on Southern Avenue, be and the same are here. by ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own motion and with the petition of property own. ers. All the work shall be construct. ed in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted and now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved that the cost and expense of the said im. provements be paid for by levying special assessments against the pri. vately owned property lying within the assessable distance from the improvements, whether such prop- erty abut upon the same or are ad. jacent thereto, according to the area thereof and in proportion to the special benefits conferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the Street Fund. Payment will be made to the contractor out of funds realized from the sale of bonds to be issued in anticipation of de- ferred payments of assessments as provided by law after the work has been completed and accepted by the City Council. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby or- dered and directed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the various improvements herein provided for in the manner provid- ed by law, the said improvements shall be completed on or before the 60 Calendar days after date of con- tract. Be it Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: William J. O'Brien City Clerk Pro Tem Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- 2b2 Special Session. June 27. 1955 ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. ,Nays—None. Proof of publication certified to by the publishers, of Notice of hear- ing on an Ordinance amending the Zoning map and Zoning Ordinance known as Ordinance No. 3.34 by changing the Zoning Classification of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; and the easterly 75 feet of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16, all in Mount Pleasant Addition. Pre. sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 44.55 An Ordinance amending and changing the Zoning Map and 'Zon- ing Ordinance of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as provided by Ordi- nance No. 3-34 designated the Zon- ing Ordinance, so as to change from its present Single Family Resi- dence District Classification to Lo- cal Business District A. Classifica- tion, Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16; Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; and the easterly 75 feet of Lot 2 of 2 of i of 16, all in Mount Pleasant Addition. Pre- sented and read. Councilman Aus- tin moved that the Ordinance be held up, pending a report from the Planning & Zoning Commission. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. :Nays—None. Petition of Marie V. Kisting, An- drew Kisting et al objecting to re- zoning of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16; Lot I of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; and the Eas- ter 75 feet of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16 all in Mount Pleasant Addition. Presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be received and referred to the Plan. ning & Zoning Commission for their reconsideration and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. :Nays—None, ;Mayor Kintzinger suspended the rules to permit anyone to address the Council. Mr. Andrew Kisting addressed the: Council on behalf of the petitioners against the rezon- ing, stating reasons why they ob- ject to the rezoning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartel, Mrs. James Calhoun also addressed the Council stating their objections. Attorney Francis Becker addressed the Council on be- half of hi: client Mr. Al Schmidt who seeks the rezoning of the afore- mentioned area. RESOLUTION NO. 162-55 A Resolution setting time and place for hearing on Amendment to Zoning Ordinance. Whereas the Planning and Zon- ing Commission has recommended approval of the petition of Ella Kicks et al for the change in Zon- ing Zorning Classification of the following described property in Julia Lang - worthy's Subdivision; and Whereas before any amendment to the Zoning Map or Zoning Ordl- uance may be adopted a public hearing must be had thereon: Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque. Iowa: Section 1. That a public hearing be had on the proposal to Amend the Zoning Ordinance, to change the Zoning Classification of Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Julia Langworthys Subdivision from Two Family Resi- dence District Classification to Mul- tiple Family Residence District Classification, on the 1st day of August, 1955, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the City Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at which time and place all interested parties may be heard. Section 2. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to publish notice of said hearing once as provided by law, at least 15 days prior to the date set for said hearing. Adopted this 27th day of June. 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: William J. O'Brien city Clerk Pro Tem Counctlnwn Wclu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second Special Session, June 27, 1955 28J ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 37.55 An Ordinance Amending and Changing the Zoning Map and Zon. ing Ordinance of the City of Du. buque, Iowa, as provided by Ordi- nance No. 3-34 designated the Zon- ing Ordinance, so as to change the herein described area, Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Julia Langworthys Sub. from its present Two Family Resi- dence District Classification to Mul- tiple Fdmily District Classification. Presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first read- ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved to sus- pend the rules requiring reading on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Ordinance placed on file with the City Clerk for at least one week for public inspection, and a public hear- ing to be held on August 1st, 1955. ORDINANCE NO. 3655 An Ordinance Prohibiting Smok- ing and Carrying of Lighted Ob- jects in Specified Places in the City; Requiring Enforcement by Persons having control of the Prem- ises; Authorizing the Fire Chief to Prohibit Smoking where necessary to public safety; and prescribing penalties for violation hereof. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. No person shall smoke or carry a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe or match, or use any spark, flame or fire producing device not especially authorized for use in such places by the Fire Chief, in any of the following places: (a) Retail stores. Retail stores de- signed and arranged to accommo- date more than 100 persons, or in which mere than 10 persons are employed. This prohibition shall not apply to smoking in rest rooms, restaurants, executive offices, or beauty parlors in retail stores, when specifically approved by the Fire Chief by written order to the Person having control of the prem- ises upon a finding that such use therein Is not dangerous to life or I property. (b) Elevators. Elevators, regard- less of capacity, in any public place. (c) Public lodging houses. In beds in hotels, dm-matories and room- ing and lodging houses. A printed notice advising the occupant of the effect of this section shall be posted in a conspicuous place in every room in the building. (d) Public theaters. During a performance in public theaters, mo- tion picture houses, auditoriums, gymnasiums, and the like, includ- ing the dressing rooms, except that the prohibition of this section shall not apply to smoking rooms and areas and rest rooms when specifi- cally approved by the Fire Chief by written order to the person hav- ing control of the premises, upon a finding that such use therein is not dangerous to life or property. The prohibition of this section shall not be construed to prohibit smoking by performers on the stage as part of any theatrical production. Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person or his agent, hav- ing control of any premises or place' to knowingly permit a viola- tion of this ordinance. Section 3. The Fire Chief shall have the authority to order "Smok- ing Prohibited by Law" signs erect- ed in any place of public assem- blage where, in his opinion, smok- ing or the carrying of a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe or match, or any use of any spark, flame or fire producing device, not especial- ly authorized for use in such place would constitute a menace to life or property. Section 4. Every person, or his agent, having control of the prem- ises upon which smoking or the carrying of lighted objects is pro- hibited by, or under the authority ' of, this ordinance, shall conspicu- ously display upon the premises signs reading "Smoking Prohibited by Law" in such number and in 284 Special Session, June 27, 1955 location and of such size as With the increase of pedestrian such Chief may find reasonable affic and trecommendite a ta the Fire problem it isethe and necessary. Section 5. No person shall smoke tion of the Police Department, in in any properly placarded place, which I concurr, that the green nor shall any person remove any right turn be removed from this required to be erected by intersection. placard the authority of this or- Respectfully submitted, or under L. J. SCHILTZ, dinance. Section 6. Any person, firm or City Manager corporation who shall violate any of LJS:lo the provisions of this Ordinance Mayor Kintzinger moved that the shall be guilty of a misdemeanor recommendation of the City Man - and upon conviction thereof shall ager be approved. Seconded by be fined not to exceed one hundred Councilman Kolb. Carried by the dollars ($100). following vote: This Ordinance shall be in full Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - force and effect from and after its men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. final adoption and publication as Nays—None. provided by law. June 16, 1955 Passed, adopted and approved To the Honorable Mayor this 27th day of June, A.D.1955. and City Council, CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Dubuque, Iowa Mayor Gentlemen: RUBEN V. AUSTIN The petition of Harold McMahon RAY F. KOLB and others requesting the installa- LEO N. SCHUELLER tion of a street light on Rosedale CLARENCE P. WELU between St. Ambrose and Avoca Councilmen Streets was referred to the City Attest: Manager and Electrical Inspector illiam J. O'Brien, for recommendation and report. City Clerk Pro Tem The distance between lights in Published officially in the Tele- this area is 520 feet which is more tHerald Newspaper this 1st than the recommended spacing of day of July, 1955. street lights on a street with the William J. O'Brien number of homes and amount of City Clerk Pro Tem traffic as exists at this location. It July 1 It is recommended that a street Councilman Welu moved the light be installed on Pole No. 207. adoption of the Ordinance. Second- 452B which is approximately mid- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- way between St. Ambrose and Avo- ried by the following vote: ca Streets. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Respectfully submitted, men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. L. J. SCHILTZ, Nays—None. City Manager June 16, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor WS:lo Councilman Welu moved that the and City Council, recommendation of the City Man - Dubuque, Iowa ager be approved. Seconded by Gentlemen: Councilman Schueller. Carried by Because of the increase in both the following vote: pedestrian and vehicular traffic Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- at the intersection of 4th and Cen- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. tral, an investigation was made Nays—None. by the Police Department to de- termine whether it would be prac- tical to remove the green right turn To the Honorable Mayor arrow in the southwest corner of and City Council, 4th and Central. Dubuque, Iowa Under present conditions a ve. Gentlemen: has been hicle traveling south on Central During the past there can make a right turn west on 4th a discrepancy in our City ordi- Street against a red light. nances regarding the construction Special Session, June 27, 1955 285 of septic tanks and also the inspec- tion of these tanks during construc- tion. I am attaching an ordinance which has been prepared by the City Solicitor setting forth the re- quirements for the construction of septic tanks and requiring that they be inspected as part of the plumbing of the buildi;ig. I recommend that the City Coun- cil approve this ordinance as it is in the interest of owners of prop- erty constructing septic tanks as well as the City. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:Io Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of the City Manag- er be approved. Seconded by Coun- cilman Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 38.55 An Ordinance Regulating the Construction of Septic Tanks and other Private Sewage Disposal Sys- tems, and Providing a Penalty for thb Violation thereof. Presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rules requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Coun- cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. No septic tank or oth- er private sewage disposal system shall be constructed in the City of Dubuque unless a permit therefor has first been granted by the City Sanitary Inspector in the manner hereinafter provided. Section 2. Any person, firm or corporation desiring to construct a private sewage disposal system within the City shall make appli- cation therefore to the City Sani- tary Inspector showing the name and address of the owner, the ap- plicant and the person who will perform the work, the description of the premises to be served and a plan showing the location and design of the septic tank and sec- ondary treatment, and the location of any wells within 75 feet of the premises. Section 3. If the Sanitary Inspec- tor, after an inspection of the prem- ises and plans, shall find: (a) That the location and design is in accordance with the Regula- tions of the State Department of Health; (b) That the disposal plant is adequate for the premises to be served; (c) That it is not likely to create a nuisance to abutting property, and (d) That there is no public sewer within 200 feet of the premises, he shall issue a permit therefor and advise the Plumbing Inspector. Section 4. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Ordinance no such disposal plant shall be con- nected to any house drainage sys- tem except in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinances regu- lating plumbing. Section 5. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic- tion thereof shall be fined in any sum not more than $100 or be im- prisoned not more than 30 days. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KRMINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: William J. O'Brien, City Clerk, Pro Tem Published officially in the Tele- graph Herald Newspaper this 1st day of July, 1955. William J. O'Brien, City Clerk Pro Tem It July 1 286 Special Session, June 27, 1955 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 16. 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of the Dubuque Bank & Trust Company requesting that the restriction on one-way traf- fic on the alley between Central and Iowa and running from 13th to Loras Boulevard be removed was referred to the City Manager and Traffic Department for study and recommendation. The only access to the planned parking lot of the Dubuque Bank & Trust Company will be from the alley above mentioned and this alley is presently limited to north bound traffic. In as much as this alley is not continuous from 4th to Loras Boule- vard, it is recommended that traf- fic into the alley running from 13th to 14th Street be allowed to pro- ceed north and south. This would mean that the traffic ordinance Schedule 1, IA be amend- ed by having it read: In the alley between Iowa and Central from 4th Street to West 13th Street. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Austin moved that the City Manager's recommenda- tion be referred to the City Council for further study. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayur Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 16, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: 1 have prepared a plat of the va. cated alley between Lots 12 and 13 in Yates Sub. This is the parcel of property that the Council has agreed to sell and have the offer of Lucille Hildebrand in the amount of $50.00. 1 recommend that the property be sold to Lucille Hildebrand for the amount offered plus $25.00 for nec. essary engineering expense and that proper proceedings be pre pared. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 17, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The following Property, for en- larging Flora Park, has been pur. chased according to the resolution adopted accepting the gift from the Wahlert Foundation: Lot 1 of Lot I of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 399A. Lot 1 of Lot 1 of East 're of Lot 4 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of J. P. Mettel's Subdivision. Located on this property are buildings that should be removed in order to landscape the grounds. I recommend that these buildings be advertised for sale and sold to the best bidder for demolition or removal. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 16, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, Cily Heath Department and City Water Special Session, June 27, 1955 287 Works for the month of May as well as list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of May, 1955. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:Io Councilman Welu moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Mayor Kintzinger. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 20, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Because of my personal business I hereby offer and submit my res- ignation as a member of the Board of Plumbing Examiners of the City of Dubuque. It is unfair to the other two members on the Examining Board to carry on duties with one member absent and should I continue as a member of the Board, this would be the case many times. Very truly yours, C. P. WELU Member of Board of Plumbing Examiners LJS:Io cc: Mr. C. P. Welu Councilman Austin moved that the resignation be accepted with regret, and that Councilman Schueller be appointed to fill the vacancy. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Arano Lolwing re- questing a refund of $100.00 on the unexpired Class "B" Beer Permit No. 156, as he has discontinued business. Presented and read. Coun- cilman Kolb moved that petition be granted and the City Auditor in- structed to draw a warrant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of Ara - no Lolwing. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Dubuque Packing Company requesting a restricted plumber's license to Archie Kuehn. Presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that petition be granted and referred to the Plumb- ing Inspector. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of Claim of Gerald J. Trie- weiler in the amount of $8.77 for damages to his car, resulting from sunken asphalt in the street. Pre- sented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the claim be referred to the City Solicitor for his inves- tigation and report Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Sports Promot- or's Association, Inc. for permis- sion to have a "Fireworks Display" at the Dubuque Sports Bowl on City Island, July 4th, 1955. Present- ed and read. Councilman Austin moved that permission be granted. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Andrew J. Kisting requesting consideration on the appointment that will be made to fill the vacancy of the unexpired term of Councilman Ruben V. Aus- tin. Presented and read. Council- man Kolb moved that the request be referred to the City Council. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Garland Lynch et al to have the alley between Bunker Hill Road and Finley Street opened. Presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the Council view the grounds. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of the Interna- tional City Managers' Association extending an invitation to City of Dubuque to be represented by the 288 Special Session, June 27, 1955 City Manager at the 41st Annual Conference of the International City Managers' Association to be held at Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire, October 5 to 8, 1955. Presented and read. Council. man Welu moved that the City Man- ager attend the Conference. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Schlueter In- surance Agency requesting release of the sidewalk License Bond of Dan W. Schmalz. Presented and read. Councilman Kolb, moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. :Nays—None. Communication of Schwietering & Wallis requesting cancellation of Policy No. MPL 69944 covering Du- buque Plumbing and Heating Com- pany. Presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Lions Club by S. Tabak requesting the issuance of a license to hold a fund raising exhibit for the Lions charitable causes. Presented and read. Coun. cilman Kolb moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol. lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of claim of Mary Weiland in the amount of $6.25 for damages to her car resulting from the street sinking 3 inches. Presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of claim of Wayne Hostet ter in the amount of S15.00 for dam ages to his car resulting from tree roots pushing the curb out of line. Councilman Austin moved that the claim he referred to the City solici- tor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of claim of Mrs. Kathleen M. Grant in amount of $1000 for personal injury sustained when she stepped into a grass covered hole in the park between 6th & 7th Streets on Locust. Presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the claim be referred to the City Solicitor for his investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow. ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Leland Stocker et at requesting the city Council to au- thorize the installation of curb and gutter and hard blacktop surfacing of Meadow Larti, from Dodge Street north to Lombard St. Presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Robert J. Jordan et al requesting the installation of water in South Lorimer Street during the year 1955. Presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mayor Kintzinger suspended the rules to permit Robert Jordan to address the Council in regards to his petition. Petition of Robert L. Oeth et al I requesting that a street light be installed at the intersection of Needham Place and Sixth Street. Presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager Special Session, June 27, 1955 289 for his investigation. Seconded by i Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Rintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ;Notice of claim of Don B. Tauke in the amount of $68.79 for dam- ages resulting from a clogged city sewer. Presented and read. Council- man Austin moved that the claim be referred to the City Solicitor for his investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Interstate Pow- er Company by A. J. Dupont, re- garding the lighting of the bridge, stating that the City of Dubuque Bridge Commission has advised the Interstate Power Co. to discontinue the lighting of the bridge as of June 30, 1955. Presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mayor Kintzinger suspended the rules to permit A. J. Dupont to ad- dress the Council concerning the problem of lighting the bridge. Councilman Kolb moved that the City of Dubuque keep the four lights in operation at the intersec- tion of Dodge and Locust Streets. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Board of Dock Commissioners recommending the approval of the sale of the Wharf Barge to the Western Contraction Company for $26,500. Councilman Schueller moved that the recom- mendation be approved and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mayor Kintzinger suspended rules to permit Kenneth Amos to address the City Council concern- ing curb and gutter on Montana Street, which he is in favor of. Carl Nank also addressed the Council concerning the grade on Drexel Avenue and its affect upon his property. June 23, 1958 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have received a letter from Con- soer Townsend and Associates, the consulting engineering firm design- ing our Hardness Reduction Plant of Dubuque. They recommend that the con- struction of this plant be under one single contractor and that the con- tractor is responsible for all sub- contractors working under him. According to their experience, they feel that this will result in a minimum of delays and compli- cations in construction, the earliest completion date, and very probably the maximum use of local construc- tion talent. I recommend that the Council approve the construction of the plant under a single contractor and that the City Manager be instruct- ed to notify the consulting engi- neers. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ City Manager LJS:Io Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 23, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Transmitted herewith is the aud. it of the City from July 1, 1954 to December 31, 1954 by the firm of Brooks, O'Connor and Brooks. A copy of this report has been forwarded by the accounting firm to the State Auditor as is required under the Code of Iowa. According to the audit and a re- port of the findings, all transac- tions by city departments during the period covered are in order and 290 Special Session, June 27, 1955 all cash and securities have been accounted for. According to legislation passed by the last General Assembly, notifi- cation of this audit must be given to the local newspaper, and radio stations. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHTLTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Communication of the City Man- ager submitting audit of city rec- ords by Brooks, O'Connor & Brooks for the year 1954. Presented and read. Councilman Kolb, moved that the audit be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. '.Nays—None. June 25, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The City of Dubuque has been fortunate in having a member of the Police Department trained in the field of Traffic Engineering, Administration and Education. The cost of training this officer has been repaid many times by using his training and experience in helping to solve local conditions. Chief Callahan has informed me that we should take steps to train some officer in this type of work as Captain Andresen will be eligi- ble for retirement in November of 1955. Northwestern University Traffic Institute has announced their 1955. 1956 Police Fellowship and Scholar- ship program which includes a nine month course in Traffic Police Ad- ministration. A stipulation that the University makes is that the applicant be elI. gible for promotion on the Police Department. Three officers of those eligible for promotion expressed a desire to be considered a candidate after being interviewed by Chief Callahan. These officers would be subject to an examination by a member of the faculty of the Traf. fic Institute before final selection would be made. The three officers are: Robert O'Brien, Eugene Leh- man and Car Vander Meulen. In order for one of these offi- cers to attend this school, it will be necessary for the city to assume some of the expenses. These ex- penses vary from $2744.50 down to $1094.50 depending on whether full tuition is paid or a fellowship or scholarship is received. It is the belief of Chief Callahan that the officer selected by the Uni- versity from one of the three men eligible could adequately represent the Dubuque Police Department while attending the school. I recommend that one of the men selected and approved by the Traffic Institute be authorized to attend this school, and that the City of Dubuque assume whatever additional cost necessary for this man's expense. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, LJS:Io Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 25, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and de- sire to have your approval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solicitor: SIDEWALK Frank Farrell, Merchants Mutual Bonding Company Carl Blosch, Merchants Mutual Bonding Company HEATING J. M. Brennan, Inc., American Cas- ualty Company Curtis -Straub Company, Central Surety and Insurance Corp. Harry E. Lewis, Western Surety Company Waterbury -Dubuque Company, The Travelers Indemnity Company Louis Knoernschild, (Ideal Plbg. & Mg.). Western Surety Company Howard J. Kenneally (Kenneally Fuel & Heating Sheet Metal), United States Fidelity & Guar anty Co. Special Session, June 27, 195 S Irnehan & Molo, Inc., United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Delbert J. Howe (Howe's Gas Instal- lation Service). Western Surety Company EXCAVATION lfeitzman C'on.structiun Co, Corpo- ration. Fidelity and Casualty Company of Nex% York if. M. Steger and F. T. Steger (Ste- ger Construction Company), Fi- delity and Casualty Company of New York BLASTING Russell A. Schueller (Schueller & Company), American Surety Com. pany of New fork Councilman Kolb moved that the bonds be approved and made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Respectfully submitted, 11. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager June 27, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Kenneth Schmer. bach and others requesting the impra ement of Woodward Street from Monterest to Seward Street and the opening of Seward Street was referred to the City Council to view the grounds. Upon viewing the grounds the decision of the Council was that the City Ens,,ineer should survey the proposed improvement to deter. mine if a reasonable grade can be established and if the street could be graded %cithout approaching pri- vate property. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed Respectfully submitted, I. .J. Schiltz, City Manager WS:lo Councilman Welu moved that the decision of the City Council be con- firmed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the folloNing vote: Yeas- -Mayor Kintzinger, Coun oilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu, NaYs--None. 291 June 27, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen The petition of Mr. & Mrs. Claus Schlichtmann and others requesting curb and gutter for Woodworth from Lowell to ltonterest was re- fei red to the City Council to view the grounds. The decision of the Council upon viewing the grounds was that Woodward Street be placed on the 1956 Curb and Gutter Project and that the City Engineer be instruct. ed to prepare a plat and schedule. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager W S:lo Councilman Schueller moved that the decision of the Council be con firmed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the follo%�ing ote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kalb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 27, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, lava Gt ntlemen: The communication of the North End R'reeking Company objecting to the proposed ordinance for the establi,;hmcnt of a metal fench around property of junk yards or auto wrecking establishments was referred to the City Council to view the grounds. Upon viewing the grounds and discussing the problems in connec- tion with this proposed ordinance, it was the decision of the council that the setback from the street of 100 feet or from the side yard of 20 feet would be satisfactory in lieu of constructing a metal tench. I recommend that the decision of the City Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, l.. J. SCHILTZ, City \tanager IJS:lo Councilman Schueller moved that the decision of the Council be con firmed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote. 292 Special Session, June 27, 1955 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Dubuque Boat Club petitioning the Council to grant them the Eagle Point River Front area, and the use of the Water Works grounds west of Front Street, for the purpose of parking cars. Presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Coun- cilmen Kintzinger, Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of claim of Mrs. Mazie A. Walker for personal injury sus- tained due to broken pavement on edge of white crossing line at 8th & Main Streets. Presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that claim be referred to the City Solicitor for his investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 27, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This will advise your Honorable Body that on June 24, 1955 the Planning & Zoning Commission granted final approval of follow- ing plats, (1) "Moore's Heights" Subdivi- sion (2) "Cherokee Place" Subdivision Yours truly, Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By Richard V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Welu moved that the approval of the plats be referred tc the City Solicitor. Seconded b} Councilman Schueller. Carried bl the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu Nays—None. June 27, 195; To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In connection with the applica tion of Mr. Angelo Kerper et al fo the rezoning to Local Business Clas- sification of part of St. Anne's Sub. at Pennsylvania Ave. and Chaney Road, the Planning & Zoning Com- mission has studied this area care- fully and feels that any Local Busi- ness District need be limited in size and held fairly closely to the intersection of these two streets. The land to the west of Lot 1 St. Anne's Sub. is now being subdivid- ed, and will undoubtedly have pro- visions for an extension of pro- posed Local Business District west- erly along Pennsylvania Ave. Hence, the Planning & Zoning Commission respectfully recom- mends to your Honorable Body the rezoning of Lot No. 1 of Block No. 1 of St. Anne's Sub. and Lots 386, 387, 388, 408, 409, 410 Lenox Add. to a depth southerly of 150' from Pennsylvania Ave. be rezoned to Local Business "A" Classification. Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By Richard V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission be approved. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. June 27, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The Planning & Zoning Commis- sion considered the petition of The Holy Ghost Church, Inc. referred to said Commission by your Honorable Body May 23, 1955, and as that part of 29th St. westerly of Central Ave. ends abruptly in a bluff with not reasonable possibility of exten- sion, and as the Holy Ghost Church, Inc. owns the property on both sides of same, the Planning & Zon- ing Commission sees no future use of same to the City, and therefore recommends that you grant the petition, at the same time reserving to the City of Dubuque all utility Special Session, June 27, 1955 293 rights over and under same now owned by said City. Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By Richard V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation of the Plan- ning & Zoning Commission be ap- proved and referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None Resolution No. 163--55 BE IT RESSIXED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Name Address Merlin K. Abing, 408 West Locust Street. Andrew D. Karigan and Gust Karigan, 401 Central Avenue. Merlyn L. Weber, 1904 Central Avenue. Merlin P. Michel, 330 Main Street. Helen M. Cahill, 35 Locust Street. Donald M. love, 250 West Sixth Street. Louis Anthoine, 119 West Sixth Street. Mrs. Margaret Kelly, 1713 Cen- tral Avenue, Elmer L. Treivieler, 2103 Jack- son Street. Dubuque Metal Trades Council Club, 111 West Sixth Street. Florence Deutsch, 1298 Main Street. Anthony C. Mihalovich, 1900 Washington Street. John F. Glynn, 659.679 Central Avenue. Ca -1 N. Brant and Bernard Arensdorff, 2600 Central Avenue. Harry A. Rawson, 342 Main Street. Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Central Avenue. Knights of Columbus, 781 locust Street. Fred N. Randle and Vada G. Ran dle, 701 Central Avenue. Alan R. Uppinghouse, 238-240 West Sixth Street. Leo Sun, 206 West Third Street Gus L. Manternach, 1105 Loras Boulevard. Harold A. Cosley, 1121 University Avenue. Wareco System of Iowa, 704 Rhomberg Avenue. Hollywood Grill, 500 Main Street Mrs. Adele Geske, 253 West First Street ? John M Ward, 2284 University Avenue. LaVerne Felderman, 1889 Jack- son Street. Diamond's Grill, 900-910 Main Street. Iowa State Commission for the Blind, Post Office Building, Sixth and Locust Streets. Ernest Latham, 1499 Jackson Street. The Kroger Company, 270 West Seventh Street. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, 1101 Central Ave- nue. Dell Warren and Ralph Warren, 1700 Central Avenue. Mrs. Linnie Dunbar, 679 Central Avenue. Francis P. McCauley, 1040 Uni- versity Avenue. John H. Eggerichs, 75 E. Fourth Street. Fischer Bowling Lanes Club, 880 Locust Street. ,firs. Elsie Spiegelhalter, 410 East Twenty-fifth Street. Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc.. 630 Locust Street. Tene nbom's Super Market, Inc., 200 South Locust Street. Merlin Apel, 1195 Dodge Street. Peter S. Sfikas, 760 East Six- teenth Street. Earl J. McNamara, 1046 Univer- sity Avenue. Stampfer's Department Store, 800 Main Street. George R. Hunt and Christopher C. Gratz, 801 Main Street. John J. Ludescher, 1897 Semi- nary Street. Arthur J. Trapp, 1266 Central Avenue. Edwin J. Hafeman, 2370 Rhom- berg Avenue. Mrs. Florence Young, 2038 Cen- tral Avenue. Walter W Knoll. 205 Kaufman Avenue. 294 Special Session, June 27. 1955 Michael A. Pusateri and Gus Pus- ateri, 1098 Main Street. Joseph S. Polfer, 2612 Dodge Street. Albert H. Hochausen, 1573 Elm Street. Roshek Bros. Company, 700-798 Locust Street. American Legion, Dubuque Post i No. 6, 290 West Fourth Street. B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 297, Seventh and Locust Streets. Mrs. Josephine Wingert, 400 Rhomberg Avenue. Glen Miller, 185 Main Street. Joseph Frommelt, 1555 Central Avenue. Louis A. Ring, 155 West 11th Street. Carl Van Duelman, 590 Seminary Street. The Sunshine Circle -Finley Hos- pital, 1480 Allison Place. George P. Arvanitis, 1958 Central Avenue. Vernon Meyer, 530 East 22nd Street. Airs. Josephine Nicks, 103 East 22nd Street. George J. Trimpler, 1701 Asbury Street. Mrs. June Bull, 779 Iowa Street. John F. Tench & Vincent W. Mescher, 1233 Rhomberg Avenue. Joseph J. Weiner and Evelyn Weiner, 709 University Avenue. Thomas A. Oeschger, 815 West 5th Street. Richard G. Rink, 1260 Washing- ton Street. Augustine L. Meloy, 1481 Dodge Street. Walter Mengis and Joseph F. Shannon, 1618 Central Avenue. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Gift Shop, ,James and Peabody Streets. Robert E. Sullivan, 620 South Grendview Avenue. John E. Swan, 2403 Central Ave- nue. Leonard P. Bertsch, 304-326 Main Street. Earl G. Corbett, 908 Rhomberg Avenue. Paul A. Leonard, 239 West 6th Street. Francis E. Kelly, 1075 Dodge Street. Arthur H. Eichman, 2119 Rhom- herg Avenue. Raymond McLaughlin, 2222 Cen- tral Avenue. William Wagner, 1501 Rhomberg Avenue. Beecher Oil Company, 2399 White Street. Clyde L. Bradley, 3198 Central Avenue. Russell Evans, 29 Eighth Avenue. John J. Hickey, 55 Locust Street. Noah W. McNamer, 216 West 1st Street. R. Daniel Winders, 2204 Central Avenue. John and Rosemary Baumhover, 2401 Windsor Avenue. Fred C. and Winifred S. Potter - veld, 498 North Grandview Avenue. Mrs. Rose Tschiggfrie, 1091 White Street. Nick J. Kopp, 253 East 21st Street.. Hubert J. Kress, Jr.. 532 East 22nd Street. Merle J. Felderman, 2700 Jack- son Street. James .f. Scherr, 1198 White Street. Dubuque Packing Co. 'Retail Store), 16th and Sycamore Street. Thelma Mardauss, 349 Eight Ave- nue. Eldon A. Biver, 609 East 22nd Street. Cletus N. Pauly, 1255 Central Avenue. Don Schroeder, 2890 Central Avenue. Thomas F. McDonough and Ruth McoDnough, 1064 University Ave- nue. Loras College, 655 Loras Boule- vard. Mrs. Maria Sand, 2498 Central Avenue. Kenneth Goetzinger, 2412 Cen- tral Avenue. Carlyle R. Fett and Doris A. Fett. 5 Eighth Avenue. John J. Heiderscheit, 1278 Cen- tral Avenue. Thomas Lilly, 714 Main Street. George Lanser and Helen Lan - ser, 2108 Central Avenue. James V. Walker and Marie Wal- ker 553 Eighth Avenue. Robert A. Freund, 805 West 5th Street. Charles W. Callahan, 2635 Uni- versity Avenue. Melville L. Donovan, 1876 Cen- tral Avenue. Ruben J. Weber. 25 West 7th Street. John C. Neumeister, 729 Lincoln Avenue. Vincent Teeling, 115 East 22nd Street. Special Session, June 27. 1455 2y5 Walter G. Thorpe and Earl Mar- dauss. 951 Main Street, Mr,. Margaret .1 Westercamp, 1399 Jackson Street. Ernest W. 1'falzgrat and Anthony L. Fecker. 1300 Central Avenue. Helen M. Hafeman. 2003 Wash- ington Street. Ralph .1. Cremer, 731 Rhomberg Avenue. Frank W. Thompson and John F. Thompson, 250 West 1st Street. Irvin G. Kessel, 2678 Central Av- enue. Clifford Steffen. 1103 Iowa Street. Mrs. Eileen Wunder, 1006 Cen• tral Avenue. Joseph F. oberhoffer. 1395 Browns Avenue Mrs. Glen McArdle, 3165 Central Avenue. William O'Neill. 244 West 1st Street. Mrs. Louise Pitz. 2995 Central Avenue. Mrs. Elsie Vrotsos. 1253 Washing - tan Street A. J. Ender. 534 Rhomberg Ave- nue. John J. Engling and Bernadette Engling, 2997 Central Avenue. William J. White. 1995 Asbury ltoad. Jack Solomon, 553 Main Street. Melvin C. Lynn, 424 West Locust Street. R. S. Ruegnitz, 629 Rhomberg Avenue, Kissell Grocery, 611 university Avenue. National Tea Company, 896-898 .Bain Street. ,John M. Thompson and Clarence E. Thompson, 210 West 1st Street. Jerome J. Love, 37 Eighth Av- enue. Harold J. love, 802 Iowa Street. Harold A. Casey, 655 Seminary Street. Mrs. Viclorina Ellis, 120 West 4t11 Street. Mrs. Rose Huseman. 177 Main Street. Francis A Mettel. 2541 Central Avenue. James P Kachevas, 493 Main Street, Harold Steinhoff, 241 Main Street Vincent J. Hogan, 231 West 2nd Street. Kay Luchsinger and Angeline Luchsinger, 2372 central Avenue. Harry Murphy and Dorothy Mur phy, 1097 Jackson Street. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No, 568. 6th and Locust Street_ Otto J. Dunbar, 2401 Jackson Street. George J. Zillig, 234 West 9th Street. Lester A. Foell, 1638 Central Avenue Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth Avenue. Frank Sand and Elsie Sand, 2364 Washington Street. Leonard H. Crane, Bunker Hill Club House. Eldo Block, 53 West 12th Street. Henry C. Torrey, 400 Iowa Street. Frank Smith, 310 East 30th Street. Milton F. Fink, 3165 Central Avenue. Fred Weiner, 1101 White Street. Fred Kamentz, 1697 Jackson Street. Fred F racy, 2220 University Av- enue. LeRoy Utzig, 802 Central Avenue. Sylvester A. Weiner and Dolores V. Weiner, 201 East 22nd Street. George T. Vrotsos, 605 Main Street. Herbert E. Althaus, 1575 Central Avenue. Frank A Karigan, 720 Main Street. ,Joseph P. Hillard and Bernice Hillard, 431 Rhomberg Avenue. Alfred Hedley. 509 Eighth Street. ,John B. Burgmaier, 2600 Jackson Street. Cruso A. Alba, 2601 Jackson Street. Clarence P. Haupert, 1703 As bury Street. Joe Guinta and Marco Guinta. 2022 Central Avenue. Paul Schollmeyer, 176 Locust Street. W P, Beatty and F. G. O'Toole. 263 Main Street. Robert J Bowen, 1105 University Avenue Donald W. Schuster, 2404 Central Avenue. James W. Baxter, 1501 Central Avenue. Francis O'Toole, 280 Main Street. Arthur Apel, 1176 Iowa Street. American Veterans of World War 11, 429 Main Street. Richard Schueller, 2900 Jackson Street 296 Special Session, June 27, 1955 _ ,lay M. Riedi, 1543 Central Av- enue. Joseph J. Schulte, 450 West Lo- cust Street. Eugene R. Zimmerman, 1563 Cen- tral Avenue. Leo F. Link, 1487 Central Ave- nue. Harry N. Gantert, 1301 Rhom- berg Avenue. Harold 0. Specht, 3003 Asbury Street. Elmer E. Meyer, 1828 Central Avenue. Floyd Barnhart, 1646 Central Av- enue. Theodore G. Kanavas, 1689 Elm Street. Leo P. Manahl, 785 Groveland Place. Frank .1. Pusateri, 1296 Central Avenue. Edward A. Haberkorn, 2616 Windsor Avenue. Justin L. Johanningmeier, 1879 Central Avenue. Norbert H. Sauser, 2774-2776 Jackson Street. Disabled American Veterans Club, 9511Fi Alain Street. Gerald Francis Herberger, 2987 Jackson Street. John E. Bell, 236 West 1st Street. John L. Savary and Viola Sav- ary, 827 Dodge Street. James Waul and Dolores E. Waul, 2850 Burlington Street. Joseph A. Kramer and Louis P. O'Connor, 55 East 7th Street. Dorance E. Cox, 2613 University Avenue. Angella E. Martin, 280 Locust Street. Alford F. Finch, 1347 Central Avenue. James H. Scherer, 1187 Iowa Street. Carl E. Miller, 1096 Central Av- enue. Thomas E. Nacos, 720 Iowa Street. Klauer-Julien Hotel Co., 2nd and Main Streets. Leo J. Glaser, 90 So. Locust Street. Herbert Bisping, 1401 Elm Street. John E. Noel, 2400 Central Av- enue. Mrs. Kathleen .Jorgenson, 649 Fast 16th Street. Mrs. Rosemary Hird, Eagle Point. Harry Kopple, 1098 University Avenue. Tony Helling, 62 Locust Street. Edmund H. Callahan, 1105 Wal nut Street. Zeno A. Trancl, 598 Main Street. Carl L. Noel, 1080 University Av- enue. Charles E. Kritz, 901 Rhomberg Avenue. Elizabeth Mary Raines, 678 Cen- tral Avenue. Geo. C. Kruse, 2418 Central Av- enue. Arnold J. Welter, 1100 Lincoln Avenue. Fraternal Order of Orioles, 1600 Central Avenue. Triangle Cafe, 926 Main Street. Clarence Ney, 1703 Maple Street. Mrs. Marie Maas, 620 East 16th Street. Clarence J. Kipper, 1585 Delhi Street. Harriet Bush. 700 East 16th Street. Monte Carlo Restaurant, 353 Main Street. Anton Fortmann Company, 253 Main Street. Mrs. Clara M. Reuter, 3050 As bury Road. Roy Brammer and Rex Brammer, 1306 Delhi Street. Roger M. Bertsch, 326 Main Street. Edward J. Tracy, 1598 Elm Street. Donald E. Wertz, 1545 So. Grand- view Avenue. Joseph W. Loucks, 105 Locust Street. Spencer P. Wright, 1862 Central Avenue. Albert Metcalf, 500 Central Av enue. John Petrakis, 1564 Central Av enue. Ray J. Nicks, 521 East 22nd Street. Robert E. Hevey, 1005 Rockdale Road. Dubuque Golf and County Club, 260 Randall Place. Harold E. Tindell, 3203 Jackson Street. George Ragatz, Jr., 1996 Central Avenue. Joseph C. Schneider, 2900 Cen- tral Avenue. Raymond Dotter, 3380 Central Avenue. Vince Winders. 2319 Prince Street. Lloyd A. Dalsing, 1555 So. Grand- view Avenue. Special Session, lune 27, 1955 297 Louis J. Winkler. 625 Central Avenue. Ilartig Drug Company, 2205 Cen- tral Avenue. Hartig Drug Company, 93 Lo- cust Street. Hartig Drug Company. 730 Main Street. Barry .1. Smith, Sr.. 2239 Uni- %ersity Avenue. Roger Boleyn, 1415 Rhomberg Avenue. Mrs. Beatrice C. Winkler, 998 Central Avenue. Elmer Thompson, 501 Rhomberg Avenue. Fred Ansel. Jr., 600 Central Av- enue. Navy Club of Dubuque Ship No. 67, 469 Main Street. Lawrence Schwartz. 500 Rhom- berg Avenue. Peter Schwartz. 574 East 16th Street. Lester Eichhorn and Marie Eich - horn, 1725 Delhi Street. Larry B. Kemp, 1200 Iowa Street. William Vander Meulen and Sophie McMann, 2327 Central Av- enue. William Petrakis and Mary Petra - kis, 1400 Central Avenue. Louis J. Meyer, 1046 Central Avenue. Anthony Schmit, 1048 Main Street. Mrs. Veronica C. Barth, 80 Lo- cust Street. Xavier Hospital Gift Shop. Davis and Windsor Avenue. Merlin J. Marty, 351 Dodge Street. Charles W. Krueger, 390 East 12th Street Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ger- ald F. Winters Post No. 9663, 2203 Carter Road. George W. Woodhouse, 2930 Cen- tral Avenue. Mrs. Josephine Burke, 1091 Main Street. Clarence P. F'alkenhainer, 1097 University Avenue. Roger C. Johnson, 336 Main Street Robert L. Durkin, 435 Central Avenue. Earl T. Avery, 1602 Lincoln Av- enue, l.ottis O'Meara, 1655 Delhi Street. Fred Herber, F.agle Point Park. Anastacios F. Langanis, 31 8th Avenue Wardie Hartshorn, 399 East 20th Street. Francis R. Rahe, 301 Main Street. Mrs. Ione Miller, 1322 Central Avenue. Kenneth L. Meisenburg, 2500 Central Avenue. Robert P. Schwegman, 1875 Uni- versity Avenue. J. Ray O'Brien. 2093 Washington Street. Canfield Hotel Corporation, 34- 36 West 4th Street. Mrs. Agnes Zahina, 2649 Windsor Avenue. Laury Drugs, 813 Main Street. Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CI.ARENCE P. WELD, RAY F. KOLB, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, City Clerk, Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the Resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Peas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. RESOLUTION NO. 164—SS Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun. cil of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT Name Address Harold A. Cosley, 1121 Univer. sity Avenue. Frank H. Rerntgen, 2186 Central Avenue. Mrs. Josephine Wingert, 400 Rhomberg Avenue. Harry A Rawson. 342 Main Street. Walter Mengis and Joseph F. Shannon, 1618 Central Avenue. John F. Swan. 2403 Central Av enue 298 Special Session, June 27, 1955 Mrs. Rose Tschiggfrie, 1091 White Street. Mrs. Marie Sand, 2498 Central Avenue. John \l. Thompson and Clarence E. Thompson, 210 West 1st Street. Cletus N. Pauly, 1255 Central Avenue. Mrs. 'Margaret I. Westercamp. 1399 Jackson Street. Paul A. Leonard, 239 West 6th Street. Eileen Wunder, 1006 Central Av- enue. Frank A. Karigan, 720 Main Street. Klauer-Julien Hotel Company. 2nd and Main Streets. Mrs. Rose Huseman, 177 Main Street. Mrs. Glen McArdle, 3165 Cen- tral Avenue. James P. Kachevas. 493 Main Street. Frank Sand and Elsie Sand, 2364 Washington Street. George J. Zillig, 234 West 9th Street. Wm. Vander Meulen and Sophie McMann, 2327 Central Avenue. Theodore G. Kanavas, 1689 Elm Street. Edward A. Haberkorn, (Transfer of Address from 2417 Rhomberg), 2616 Windsor Avenue. Mrs. Marie Maas, 620 East 16th Street. Harold E. Tindell, 3203 Jackson Street. Anton Fortmann Company. 253 Main Street. Louis J. Meyer, 1046 Central Av- enue. CLASS "B" PERMIT (For Private Clubs) American Legion Dubuque Post No. 6, 290 West 4th Street. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 568, 6th and Locust Streets. Navy Club of Dubuque Ship No. 67. 469 Main Street. Fraternal Order of Orioles, Du- buque Nest No. 11, 1600 Central .Avenue. Dubuque Golf and Country Club, 260 Randall Place. CLASS "C" PERMIT Gus Manternach, 1105 Loras Boulevard. John M. Baumhover and Rose- mary Baumhover, 2401 Windsor Avenue. John Al. Ware', 2284 University Avenue. Otto J. Dunbar, 2401 Jackson Street. Merlin K. Abing. 408 West Lo cust Street. Vincent J. Hogan, 231 West 2nd Street. Irvin G. Hessel, 2678 Central Av- enue. Richard Schueller, 2900 Jackson Street. Joseph F. oberhoffer, 1395 Browns Avenue. Frank W. Thompson and John F. Thompson. 250 West 1st Street. Edmund 11. Callahan, 1105 Wal- nut Street. Harold A. Casey, 655 Seminary Street. Francis A. 'Mettel. 2541 Central Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RAY F. KOLB, RUBEN V. AUSTIN. I.EO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, City Clerk, Pro Tem Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the Resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, RESOLUTION NO. 165-55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It. Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named ap- plicants a Bcer I'crmit CLASS "B" PERMIT Name Address Harold A. Cosley, 1121 University Avenue. Frank H. Berntgen, 2186 Central Avenue. Mrs. Josephine Wingert, 400 Ithomberg Avenue. Special Session. June 27, 1955 29e) Ilarry A Rawson, 342 Main Street. Walter 'Mengis and Joseph F. Shannon, 1618 Central Avenue. John E. Swan. 2403 Central Av- enue. Mrs. Rose Tschiggfrie, 1091 White Street. Airs. Marie Sand, 2498 Central Avenue. John \I. Thompson and Clarence E. Thompson, 210 West 1st Street. Cletus N Pauly, 1255 Central .avenue. Mrs. illargaret 3 Westercamp, 1399 Jackson Street. Paul A. Leonard, 239 West 6th Street. Eileen Wunder, 1006 Central Avenue. Frank A. Karigan. 720 Main Street. Klauer-Julien Hotel Company, 2nd and Main Streets. Mrs. Rose fluseman. 177 Main Street. Mrs. Glen McArdle, 3165 Central Avenue. .lames I'. Kachevas, 493 Main Street. Frank Sand and Elsie Sand, 2364 Washington Street, George J. Zillig, 234 West 9th Street, Wm. Vander Me:ulen and Sophie McMahan, 2327 Central Avenue. Theodore G. Kanavas. 1689 Elm Street. Edward A. Haberkorn, (Tranfer of Address from 2417 Rhomberg), 2616 Windsor Avenue. Mrs. Marie 'Maas, 620 East 16th Street. Harold E. Tindell, 3203 Jackson Street. Anton Fortmann Company, 253 Main Street. Louis J. Meyer, 1046 Central Av- enue. CLASS "B" PERMIT (For Private Clubs) American Legion Dubuque Post No. 6, 290 West 4th Street, Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 568, 6th and Locust Streets. Navy ('lutes of Dubuque Ship No. 67, 469 Main Street. Fraternal Order of Orioles, Du. buque Nest No 11, 16(10 Central Avenue. Dubuque C,olf and County Club. 260 Randall Place. CLASS "C" PERMIT Gus Manternach. 1105 Loras Boulevard. John M Baumhover and Rose- mary Baumhover, 2401 Windsor Avenue ,John 1M Ward. 2284 University avenue. Otto J. Dunbar, 2401 Jackson Street. 'Merlin K. Abing, 408 ''Vest Lo- cust Street. Vincent J. Hogan, 231 West end Street. Irvin G. Ifessel, 267E Central Av- enue. Richard Schueller, 2900 Jackson Street. Joseph F. Oberhoffer, 1395 Browns Avenue. Frank tib'. Thompson and John F. Thompson, 250 West 1st Street. Edmund 11. Callahan, 1105 Wal- riut Street. Harold A. Casey, 655 Seminary S'reet. Francis A. Mettel, 2541 Central Avenue. Be It Further Resolved that the honds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 27th day of June, 1955. CHARI E'S A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD, RAY F. KOLB, RUBEN V. AUSTIN. LFA N. SCHMIELLER, Councilmen Attest: WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, City Clerk, Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the Resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays '.None ORDINANCE No. 39-55 An Ordinance Amending Ordin- ance No. 33-49 by Repealing Sub. section "p" of Section 2 of Sched- ule IV thereof and enacting a sub. I stitute therefor. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cit of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Secaion 1. That Schedule IV of Ordinance No. 339--49 be and the •-ame is hereby amended by repeal- ing; Suh-section "p" of Section 2 300 Special Session, June 27, 1955 thereof and enacting the following substitute therefor: ,,SCHEDULE IV 2. p. Both sides of East Seventh Street from Central Avenue to White Street; north side only from White Street to Jackson Street; south side only from Jackson Street to Washington Street." Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage, adop- tion and publication as by law pro- �ided. Introduced the 27 day of June, 1955. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by un- animous vote the 27 day of June, 1955. Passed, adopted and approved this 27 day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU, RAY F. KOLB, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, LEO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, City Clerk, Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 40--55 An Ordinance granting Henry Haas and Viola Haas permission to construct a retaining wall in Levi Street. Presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the read- ing had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Coun Gilman Kolb. Carried by the fol lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller Welu. Nays—None. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- :il of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That Henry Haas and Viola Haas, as owners of the East 30 feet of the East 120 feet of Lot Z4 in South Avenue Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the yare hereby granted permis- sion to construct a retaining wall in Levi Street, eight feet from the curb line, subject to the following terms and conditions: (a) That s^id wall be constructed under the supervision of the City Manager; (b) That the permission herein granted is revocable at the pleasure of the City Council, with or with- out cause; (c) That the said permittees agree in writing for themselves, their successors or assigns to re- move said wall at their expense in the event the permission herein granted is revoked; (d) That, in the event the per- misison herein granted is revoked, the permittees for themselves, their successors or assigns, agree to re- move said wall at their expense, within a reasonable time and in the event of their failure so to do, the City may remove the same and assess the cost thereof against the first described property. Section 2. That this Ordinance be in full force and effect upon its passage and publication as provid- ed by law and the acceptance of the terms and conditions in writ- ing by the permittees. Passed this 27 day of June, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, CLARENCE P. WELD, RAY F. KOI.B, RUBEN V. AUSTIN, I.EO N. SCHUELLER, Councilmen Attest: WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, City Clerk, Pro Tem Published in the Telegraph -Her- ald, July 11th, 1955. City Clerk Pro Tem ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE NO. 40-55 Henry Haas and Viola Haas, as owners of the East 60 feet of the East 120 feet of I.ot 24 in South Avenue Addition, in the City of their successors and assigns, ac- cept and agree to the terms and conditions of Ordinance No. 40-55 Special Session, June 27, 1955 301 as enacted by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. t t' I ` 7th, 1955 .. _ .1 1955 ........................ .......................... (Ilenry Haas) (d) That, in the event the per- mission herein granted is revoked, the permittees for themselves, their successors or assigns, agree to remove said wall at their expense, within a reasonable time and in ..... the event of their failure so to do, ......••. ' .............. the City may remove the same Councilman Welu moved the (Viola ....H.aas) and assess the cost thereof against the first described property. adoption of the ordinance. Second- Section 2. That this Ordinance ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried be in full force and effect upon by the following vote: yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council• its passage and publication as pro- vided by law and the acceptance men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. of the terms and conditions in writ- Nays-- ^lone• ins; by the permittees. ORDINANCE N0. 41-55 Passed this 27 day of June, 1955. An Ordinance granting Leo A. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Heitz and Maxine lleitz permission Mayor to construct a retaining wall in CLARENCE P. WELD, Levi Street. Fresented and read. RAY F. CE P. Councilman Welu moved that the RAY F. V. AUSTIN, reading just had be considered the �0 N. S. AUSTIN, first reading of the ordinance. Sec- Councilmen onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried Attest: WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, by the following vote: City Clerk, Pro Tem Vcas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun Published in the Telegraph Her - aid Austin, Kolb, Schueller, aid July 1, 1955. Welu. WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, Nays—None. City Clerk, Pro Tem Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE ordinance on three separate days NO. 41--55 be suspended. Seconded by Coun- Leo A. Heitz and Maxine Heitz, cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol- as owners o fee eof Lot e west 60feet of in South lowing vote: the East Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- Avenue Addition, for themselves, cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, their successors and assigns accept Welu. and agree to the terms and condi- Nays—None. tions of Ordinance No. 41-55 as Be It Ordained by the City Coun- enacted by the City Council of cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: the City of Dub June 28, 1955 Section 1. That Leo A. Heitz and Maxine Heitz, as owners of the West 60 feet of the Fast 120 feet of Lot 24 in South Avenue Addi• tion, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. be and they are hereby granted permission to construct a retain- ing wall in Levi Street. eight feet from the curb line, subject to the following terms and conditions: (a) That said wall be constructed under the supervision of the City Manager; (b) That the permission herein granted is revocable at the pleas- ure of the City Council, with or without cause; (c) That the said permittees agree in writing for themselves, their successors or assigns to re, move said wall at their expense in the event the permission herein granted is revoked: ................................................. (Leo A. Heitz) .................................... .............. (Maxine Heitz) Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. second. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Austin moved that the City Manager investigate re- ports concerning a blight on Elm trees in this area. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. ,Nays --None. There being no further business Councilman Austin moved to ad- 302 Special Scssion, June 27, 1955 journ. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. WI IAM J. O'BRIEN City Clerk, Pro Tem Approv _..... _.... _ . _ S 1955. r Councilmen: City Clerk Rcgulur Scssion_July 5. 1955 303 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Regular Session --July 5th, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Kolb, Schuel. ler, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kintzinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Certificates of Board of Airport Commissioners, Dubuque Park Board, Board of Dock Commission- ers, Board of Police Pension Sys- tem, Board of Police Retirement System. Board of Fire Pension Sys- tem, Board of Fire Retirement Sys- tem determining and fixing the budget requirements and tax levies for the ensuing year, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the Certificates be referred to the City Council for their consideration at the time the budget is being con- sidered by the City Council. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote.- Yeas--Mayor ote:Yeas--Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Mary Husemann requesting a refund of $150.00 on her unexpired Class "B" Beer Per. mit No. 8, presented and read. Councilman Kolb, moved that the Petition be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw, a war- rant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of Mrs. Mary Husemann to cover the refund on the unexpired portion of her Class "B" Beer Per. mit No. 8. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Edward Allen re- questing a refund of $100.00 on his unexpired Class "B" Beer Permit No. 134, presented and read. Coun- cilman Kolb moved that no action be taken at this time. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, C'oun cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays--- None. Petition of Mrs. Lorraine Gordon requesting a refund of $100.00 on her unexpired Class "B" Beer Per- mit No. 141, presented and read Councilman Kolb moved that the Petition be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war. rant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of Mrs. Lorraine Gordon to cover the refund on the unexpired portion of her Class "B" Beer Per- mit No. 141. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun• cilmen Austin, Kolb. Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Robert J. Quinlan re- questing a refund of $150.00 on his unexpired Class "B" Beer Permit No. 165. presented and read. Coun- cilman Kolb moved that the peti- tion be granted and the City Audi- tor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of Mr. Robert T. Quinlan to cover the refund on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 165. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, WeIu. Nays—None. Petition of Francis Ackerman re- questing a refund of $100.00 on his unexpired Class "B" Beer Permit No. 135, presented and read. Coun- cilman Kolb moved that the peti- tion be granted and the City Audi- tor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of Francis .Ackerman to cover the refund on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 135. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 5, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Upon request of the City Council ate investigation was made to de- termine whether a street light was needed at the intersection of Low- ell and Hempstead Streets. 304 Rcgular Session, July 5, 1955 Because of the increase of pe- destrian and vehicular traffic at this intersection and due to the fact that there is not a light at this intersection. I recommend that a stmet light be installed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ. City Manager IJS:Io Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 5, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Robert L. Oeth and others requesting the installa- tion of a street light on Needham Place between West 5th and West 7th Streets was referred to the City Manager and Electrical In- spector for recommendation and report. Upon investigating conditions ex- isting at the location of the re- quested light, it is recommended that a light be installed at the al- ley between West 5th and West 7th on Needham Place. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. United States Senate Washington, D.C. July 2, 1955 Mr. William J. O'Brien City Clerk Pro Tem Dubuque, Iowa Dear Air. O'Brien: Thanks for your thoughtful re. membrance in ;;ending me copy of the joint Resolution adopted on June 28, by the City of Dubuque, Iowa and the City of East Dubuque, Illinois with regard to the proper lighting of the Julien Dubuque Bridge.. I will be glad to be of help in any way I can. With best wishes and best re- gards. I am Sincerely yours, Thos. E. Martin TEM :DA Councilman Kolb moved that the communication he received and filed and that a letter of thanks be forwarded to Senator Martin. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Congress of the United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C. June 30, 1955 Mr. Charles A. Kintzinger Mayor, City of Dubuque Dubuque, Iowa Deal- Charles: This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of the joint resolution passed by the authority of the City of Dubuque on June 28, which ar- rived in my office today. The problem appears to beof a local nature, but I stand ready to cooperate in the event that there might be something I could do to find a satisfactory solution. With good wishes, I am Sincerely, Henry O. Tulle, M. C. TALLE: j cs Councilman Kolb moved that the communication be received and filed and that a letter of thanks be forwarded to Representative Talle. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. United States Senate June 30, 1955 Mr. Charles A. Kintzinger Mayor of Dubuque Dubuque, Iowa Dear Mr. Mayor: I have received the joint resolu Lion signed by the Mayor of Du buque, Iowa, and the Mayor of East Dubuque, Illinois, under authority Of the respective city Councils and Regular Session. July 5, 1955 in reference to the maintenance and operation of lighting on the ,Julien Dubuque Bridge after July 1. I am bringing this matter to the attention of the Bureau of Public Roads and mn requesting a full re- port from that Bureau. I will write you as soon as a report is received. Yours sincerely, B. it. Ifickenlooper BBH:dd Councilman Kolb moved that the communication he received and filed and that a letter of thanks be forwarded to Senator Ifickenloop- er. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Parried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—'Pone Communication of Arthur J. Mil- ler submitting; an offer of $100.00 to purchase city owned property listed as I,ot 73, Mechanics Addi- tion located on Hempstead Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the City Council vie%% the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Peas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress Dubuque, Iowa July 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: By the resignation of Louis Stoff- regen from the Dubuque Planning and Zoning Commission, a vacancy is created in a position which has been held by a representative of labor. Both the Dubuque Building and Construction Trades Council and the Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress respectfully ask your hon- orable body to consider Owen Riley, 2318 White Street, for appointment to this position. Respectfully submitted. Elory 11. Groshorn Secretary Councilman WCIu moved that the communication Ix- received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the folloning vote: Peas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu Nays --None 305 Councilman Schueller moved that Owen Riley be appointed to the Planning and Zoning Commission and to the Board of Adjustment. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of the Interstate Po%�er Company submitting a pro- posed street lighting layout for the new Interstate Power Office Build- ing on the corner of 10th and Iowa Streets, and asking approval and permission to make installation, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that permission be granted and that the City Manager make necessary arrangements. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays -None. Communication of J. Edward Whelan submitting a medical bill for Ctrs. Frank fluber to substan- tiate her claim already on file for injury she received some time ago. Total cost for time lost being $105.30, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the com- munication be referred to the City Solicitur for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 5, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and de- sire to have your approval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solicitor: SIDEWALK ,John Freiburger, Merchants Mutual Bonding Company Norbert Freiburger, Western Surety Company Schueller & Company, Western Surety Company HEATING Alex Bodtsh & Son, Standard Acci- dent Insurance Company Burkart Fuel Company, American Surety Company of New York Regular Session, July 5, 1955 306 Plumbing & Beating, In' provements, however, is dependent McCarten demnity Insurance Company of (Continuation upon the cooperation of the City Council, the Planning and Zoning North America Commission and the Board of Ad - Certificate) Respectfully submitted, justment of the City of Dubuque. L. J. SCHILTZ, Presently there are eight indus. City Manager try tracks located upon lands owned Councilman Welu moved that the by Dubuque Packing Company, ex - bonds be approved and. filed. Sec- tending from East 19th Street to onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried East 16th Street and lying between by the following vote: Lynn and Ash Streets. These tracks Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council* will be abandoned and a new set of men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. tracks will be constructed, partly Nays—None. upon lands owned by the Chicago, RESOLUTION NO. 16655 Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company and partly upon Be It Resolved by the City Coun- lands of Dubuque Packing Com - en of the City of Dubuque that the pany. following, having complied with the Presently the stockyards are lo. provisions of law relating to the cigarettes within the City of cated upon lands lying west of Syca- sale of Dubuque, be granted a permit to more Street and it is proposed to relocate the stockyards upon lands sell cigarettes and cigarette papers presently occupied by the railroad within said City and the Manager tracks. Extensive building improve - is directed to issue such permit on ments will be constructed upon the behalf of said City. land presently used for the stock - Donald Kies, 2620 University Ave- yards. nue James A. Angelos, 2117 University In order to properly serve the stockyards at the new location, rail - Avenue road facilities will be required on Charles T. and Elsie Snyder, 543 Ash Street, which will necessitate Eighth Avenue the vacation of Ash Street and a Be It Further Resolved that the conveyance to the Company by the bonds filed with the applications be City of Dubuque of the easterly apporved. Passed, adopted and ap- eighteen feet (18) of all lots abut - proved this 5th day of July, 1955. ting upon the west side of Ash CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Street from the south line of East Mayor 19th Street to the north line of CLARENCE P. WELU East 15th Street and the westerly RAY F. KOLB eighteen (18) feet of all lots abut- RUBEN V. AUSTIN ting upon the east side of Ash LEO N. SCHUELLER Street from the south line of East Councilmen 19th Street to the 'north line of Attest: William J. O'Brien East 15th Street, such parts of City Clerk, Pro -tem lots having been heretofore con - Councilman Welu moved the veyed to the City by the Company adoption of the resolution. Second- for street purposes. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by Under agreements between the the following vote: Company and the Railroad, the Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- liability for men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Company assumes all damages resulting to persons or Nays—None. property occurring upon lands Dubuque, Iowa leased from the Railroad. It is al- July 5, 1955 Julymost impossible to prevent per- HonorableMayor and Council sons from going upon these leased of City of Dubuque, Iowa premises by way of Sycamore Street Gentlemen: to East 19th Street. It is, therefore, Extensive plans are being made requested that Fast 19th Street by Dubuque Packing Company for from the west line of Sycamore to substantial improvements in its the east line of Lynn Street be va- plant, stockyard and railroad facili- cated and title conveyed to the ties. The construction of these im- ( Company. Rcgular Session, July 5, 1955 307 It is impossible in this petition to develop all of the phases of this project and the far reaching ef- fect it will have upon the City of Dubuque when completed. We re- quest the privilege of presenting the matter more in detail at the council meeting. Specifically, however, Dubuque Packing Company requests the va- cation of the following streets and alleys: 1. East 19th Street from the west line of Sycamore Street to the east line of Lynn Street. 2. South one-half of East 17th Street from east line of Sycamore Street to the west line of Lynn Street. 3. Ash Street from the south lane of East 18th Street to the north line of Hast 14th Street. 4. East 18th Street from east line of Lot C. Block 13, to west line of Lot B, Block 16, in Railroad Addition. 5. East 17th Street from the east line of Lot \ to west line of Lot Y in East Dubuque Addition No. 2. 6. The alley from south line of East 15th Street to the north line of East 14th Street, lying between Ash and Marsh Streets. 7. The alley from the south line of East 15th Street to the north line of East 14th Street, lying between Lynn and Ash Streets. 8. The west thirty-two (32) feet of Lynn Street from the north line of East 16th Street to a point thirty- two (32) feet south of the north line of East 17th Street. Title to all vacated areas to be conveyed to Dubuque Packing Com- pany after plats thereof have been made and lot numbers assigned to each vacated street or alley, or parts thereof. Dubuque Packing Company fur- ther petitions your Honorable Body to reconvey to it the easterly eight- een (18) feet of all lots abutting upon the west side of Ash Street from the south line of East 19th Street to the north line of East 15th Street and the westerly eighteen (18) feet of all lots abutting upon the ea,t side of Ash Street from the south line of East 19th Street to the north line of East 15th Street, these parts of lots having been heretofore conveyed by the Compa• ny to the ('ity for street purposes. Under the proposed plan of de velopment, Fast 18th Street from Sycamore to Lynn will assume con- siderable importance and should be of greater width than sixty-four (64) feet. Dubuque Packing Compa- ny is the owner of Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 5 in Railroad Addi- tion. These lots abut upon and are adjacent to the north side of East 18th Street. Dubuque Packing Company proposes to convey these lots to the City of Dubuque by prop- er Quit Claim Deed for street purposes. We are advised that the plan of the City is to make a highway out of the present dike from East 16th Street northerly to Fengler Street, The Packing Company will coop- erate with any such plan of the City in order to obtain access to said dike from East 14th Street and will assist in any manner as will be mutually satisfactory to the City and the Company. In view of the fact that the Syca- more Street Industry Track, con- structed pursuant to a special ordi- nance adopted in October, 1934, is entirely owned by the Packing Com- pany, as well as four (4) lots over which a portion of such track passes. Section One thereof should be amended and an ordinance adopted in November, 1934, amend- ing said ordinance should be re- pealed. We have prepared, for your convenience, an amending and re- pealing ordinance. Dubuque Packing Company will ;appreciate your favorable action upon its petition. Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Packing Company By Czizek do Czizek It; Attorneys Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and re- ferred to the Planning and Zoning Commission for their recommenda. tion and report and to instruct the City Solicitor to prepare proceed- ings for the vacation of said street, and alleys. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yea, --Mayor cilmen Austin j We u. Nays—None. Kintzinger, Court. Kolb, Schueller, 308 Regular Session, July 5, 1955 Mr. M. M. Czizek addressed the City Council explaining the expan- sion program of the Dubuque Pack- ing Company. A Resoluticn approving the plat, releasing and conveying to Lucille Hildebrand I.ot 12A in Yates Sub- division, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the reso- lution be p'.aced on file with the City Clerk and remain on file for public inspection for at least one week before final adoption and the City Clerk be instructed to publish a notice of hearing to be held on August 1, 1955 at 7:30 P.M. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Ordinance No. 45—SS An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of West 29th Street, Approving the Plat of the Vacated area and au- thorizing the Conveyance of said Vacated Portion, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, Councilman Welu moved that the rules requiring reading on three separate days be suspended. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the Ordinance be placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspec- tion for at least one week and the City Clerk instructed to publish a notice of hearing to be held on August 1, 1955 at 7:30 P.M. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 42.55 Whereas there has been filed with the City Clerk a plat in which the Northerly one-half of Lot 2 of I,ot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 in Babcock's Addition to the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, is platted as "Cherokee Place" in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas said plat has been ex- amined by the City Plan Commis- sion and has had its approval en- dorsed thereon; and Whereas upon said plat there ap- pears a street shown as Marion Street abutting the property sub- divided; and Whereas upon said plat appears an easement for public utilities which the proprietors have dedi- cated to the public; and Whereas said plat has been ex. amined by the City Council and they find the same conforms to the statutes and ordinances relating thereto; Now Therefore, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Du- buque: Section 1. That the dedication of the casements for public utilities appearing on said plat be and the same are hereby accepted for the purposes for which they are dedi cated; Section 2. That Marion Street as the same appears on said plat is hereby established as a public street in the City of Dubuque. Section 3. That the plat of the Subdivision of the Northerly one- half of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 Of Lot 2 in Babcock's Addition to the City of Dubuque, which will here- after be known as "Cherokee Place" in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque COunty, Iowa, be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to endorse the ap- proval of the City of Dubuque upon said plat. Section 4. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this Ordinance in the office of the County Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of July, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor (71 ARENCE P. WEI.0 RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Regular Session, July 5, 1955 Attest: William J. O'Brien City Ckrk Pro Tem. Published in the Telegraph Her- ald July fl, 1955. William J. O'Brien City Clerk Pro 'rem Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kinizinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. RESOLUTION NO. 167.55 Whereas there has been filed with the City Clerk a Plat in which Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 59, and Lot 2 of Lot I of Iut 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 60, each in Simp- son's Addition to Dubuque in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and Lot 1 of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of gut 1 each in Clarkson's Place in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, according to the re- corded plats thereof to be known as and named "Moore Heights" a Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas. said Plat has been ex- amined by the Planning; and Zon. ing Commission and had its ap proval endorsed thereon; and Whereas, upon said Plat appears a street designated a, "Moore Heights" and certain easements for Public utilities which the owners have dedicated to the public for- ever; and Whereas, said Plat has been ex. amined by the City Council, and they find that the same conforms to the statute, and ordinances re- lating thereto except that the street has not been surfaced and curb and ,utter and sewer installed; and Whereas, the City council is of the opinion that the street should be surfaced with six (6) inch rolled stone base and two and a half (24) inch asphaltic concrete sur- face; concrete curbs and gutters and proper storm and sanitary sew- ers installed on or before Nov. 1, 1956. Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the ('ity of Du buque, Iowa: Sec. 1. That the dedication of -Moore Height, :-nd the easement. 309 for the public utilities appearing upon the Plat of Moore Heights, a Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the same are accepted for the purpose for which they are thus dedicated. Sec. 2. That the Plat of Lot 2 of Lot I of Lot I of Lot 59, and Lot 2 Of I.ot l of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 60, and Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 59, and Lot 2 of l.ot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 60, each in Simpson's Addi- tion to Dubuque in the City of Du- buque, Iowa; and Lot 1 of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Lot 1, each in Clarkson's Place in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, according; to the recorded Plats thereof, which will hereafter be known as Moore Heights, a Subdi- vision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the same is hereby ap- proved, and the :Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to endorse the approval of the City upon said Plat provided that the owners of said property, Vernon 0. Moore and Stella J. Moore, execute the written acceptance attached hereto, agreeing;: 1. To install concrete curbs and ;;utters on the dedicated street; 2. To ,urface said street with six l6) inch rolled stone base and two and a half (tui) inch asphaltic con- crete wearing surface, and tack coat and seal coat; 3. To install proper storm and sanitary sewers and appurtenances, all in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the City Manager; And also, that the owners of said property deposit with the City Clerk Surety Bonds in such amounts and in such forms as the City Manager may require, guaranteeing the per formance of the above work and the maintenance of sari improve- olents for a period of two (2) years irom the date of their acceptance. Passed, adolsted, and approved the. 5th day of July, A.D., 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CI.AIt1-'NCE P. WELD RAN' F. KOL.B RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: William J. O'Brien, city Clerk Pro Tem. 310 Regular Session, July 5, 1955 Acceptance of Resolution No. 167.55 Vernon 0. Moore and Stella J. Moore, his wife, with full knowledge and understanding of all the terms and conditions of Resolution No. 167-55, hereby accept the same as adopted, and agree to abide by, com- ply with, and carry out all the terms and conditions thereof. Executed this 6th day of July, A.D., 1955. Vernon 0. Moore Stella J. Moore Owners Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kitnzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Carl Herburger re- questing permission to operate a portable Roller Skating Rink on the northeast corner of Diamond Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager for further action. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of O'Connor, 'Phomas, McDermott & Wright, by Francis J. O'Connor, desiring to obtain a quit claim deed from the City to the portion of original Eighth Street that lies between Lot 5 and 6, as originally platted and the present north street line of Eighth Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communication be referred to the City Solicitor and City Manag- er. Seconded by Councilman Schuel. ler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved the suspension of rules to permit Mr. Ed. Said to address the City Coun- cil regarding the driving of his semi -trailer on unmarked highways in the City of Dubuque. Council- man Welu moved that the matter be referred to the City Manager and the :Manager to advise Mr. Said and inform the City Council of the dis position of the matter. Seconded by C guncilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mr. Carl 'yank, 1667 Drexel Ave- nue, stating that he is losing a por- tion of his property due to the grade on said street. Councilman Welu moved that the City Council view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—:None. There being no further business Councilman Schueller moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. William �1. O'Brien Fity Clerk Pro Tem Approve�'.$19�55. Councilmen Attest: *1' City Clerk. Special Session. July is. 1955 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Special Session—duly 18th, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor )Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet. ing is called for the purpose of ap- proving the budget estimate of ex- penditures for the fiscal year be- ginning January 1, 1956, and end- ing December 31, 1956, and direct- ing the City Clerk to publish no. tice of the date of public hearing upon the same and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Certificate of Playground and Recreation Commission determin- ing and fixing the budget require- ments and tax levy for the ensuing year for playground, swimming pool and playground improvement pur- poses, presented and read. Council- man Kolb moved that the Certifi- cate be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—:None. Certificate of Board of Library Trustees determining and fixing the budget requirements and tax levy for the ensuing year for library pur- poses, presented and read. Council. man Kolb moved that the Certifi- cate be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—'none. Communication of City Assessor submitting a copy of the Budget of the City Assessor's Office for the Year 1956, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the communication and copy of budget be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—:Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, 311 J* 18, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The City budget as I have sub- mitted it to the Council for ap- proval necessitates an increase in milleage of 3.66 mills. Three mills of this increase is due to the Two Million Dollar Bond issue approved by the voters to finance the x•aterfront Industrial Development. The other .67 mills increase is to partly finance a gen- eral salary increase of city em- ployees. In order that the city continue to keep in step with industry the pay scale should be adjusted upward in an amount commensurate with in- dustry and other cities. The mil- leage increase plus the normal in- crease in taxes due to valuation in- crease will make available sufficient funds for the Council to consider a four to five per cent increase. This increase would become effective January 1, 1956. The budget has been prepared with the thought of keeping the tax revenue in line with 1955 and ex- cept for the above increases the departmental budgets are in line. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kolb moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vole: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. :Ways—None. July 14, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In accordance with the provisions of the law, I have prepared an annual budget for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1956, and end- ing December 31, 1956 based upon the estimated income and expense of the various departments in the city of Dubuque. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager IJS•lo 312 Special Scssion, July IS, 1955 Councilman Kolb moved that the communication he received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Weill. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 175-55 Whereas, the City Manager has submitted a budget estimate as provided in Chapter 24 of the 1950 Code of Iowa and the City Council ' had duly considered and caused to be prepared the budget estimate of expenditures for the fiscal year be- ginning January 1, 1956 and ending December 31, 1956, as a basis for the tax levy for the year 1955 the same to be collected in the year 1956 and said budget having been duly approved by it: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that said budget estimate be and the same is hereby ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque and the date of public hearing thereon is hereby fixed as the 1st day of Aug- ust, 1955 at 7:30 P.M. in the Coun- cil Chamber in the City Hall. Be It Further Resolved, that said Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause said budget estimate of expenditures to be published in the official newspaper of the City of Dubuque and an official notice to be given of the time and place, when and where said budget esti- mate will be considered by said Council for final adoption, at which time and place taxpayers will be heard for and against said estimate, said publication to be not less than ten (10) days before said date of hearing. Passed, adopted and approved this 18th day of July, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTLINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN L,EO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk by William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays—!Done. ORDINANCE NO. 43.55 An Ordinance Providing for the Appointment of a Deputy City Clerk and prescribing his powers, present- ed and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu- Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days be sus- pended. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. ?Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 43.55 An Ordinance Providing for the Ap- pointment of a Deputy City- Clerk and prescribing his Powers. Be It Ordained By The City Coun- cil of The Cit. of Dubuque: Section 1. That it is hereby de- termined to be necessary for the proper and efficient conduct of the affalrs of the City that the office of Deputy Cit >> Clerk be established. Section 2. That the Deputy City Clerk shall be appointed by the Council and shall have full power and authority to perform all of the duties and functions or the City Clerk, when so directed by him, or in his absence. or Inability to act. Section A. He shall serve at the pleasure of the Council and may be discharged with or without cause and shall receive such salary as the Counell may from time to time direct. S,tet ion 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from anti aftsr its final passage, adoption and puh- llcatlon as by law provided. Introduced Ow 18th day of July. 1555. Rule requiring reading; on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 18th day of J'uIv, 1965. Passed, adopted and approved this IBth day of July, 19,56. C11ARLES A. KINTZINt1ER. Mayer PLAI.RNCK P. WE'L1' RAY F. KOLB Ri'FIFN Y. AUSTIN LEO N. SCH1111I.I.Fit. Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Rhea City Clerk, by William Jyy O'Brien Pork u111iehod officia111Yutrnt,ItheClTele- graph-Herald Newspaper this Elet day of Jtily, 1958. J. .1 RIIFA, City Clerk b> WILLIAM J. O'BIURN. It T -D puty City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second. ed by Councilman Kolh. Carried by the following vote. Special Session, July 18, 1955 313 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- This is to advise, that the under men Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. signed, serves Notice, hereby, that Nays—None. the signature of H. If. Henderson, Councilman Welu irnrved that is cancelled and to be removed or William .I. O'Brien be. appointed made null & void, and trust proper Deputy City Clerk. Seconded by action mill he made, as it is our un Councilman Austin. Carried by the derstanding that said Petition is following vote: now on file at the City Hall, for Yeas. –'.Mayor Kintzinger, council- Council action, etc. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Thanking you for prompt atten- Nays--`one. tion to the matter, we are July 13, 1955 Respectfully yours, To the Honorable Mayor Harry H. Henderson and City Council, H.H.H.—fpm. Dubuque, Iowa Councilman Welu moved that the Gentlemen. Engine House No. 5 located at communication be received and Grandview Avenue and Bryant filed with the proceedings on Mead - street is in need of repairs. The ow Lane. Seconded by Councilman cost of these repairs have been in- Kolb. Carried by the following eluded in the budget for this year. vote yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - Specifications have been prepared men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. for the work that is recommended Nays—:Pone. to be done which includes in tall - in% a new roof, reconstruct the July 21, 195.5 bath room and replace present fix Hon. Mayor and Members tures, rewire part of second floor, of the City Council, cover floors with Vinyl asphalt tile City of Dubuque, Iowa and paint exterior woodwork and Gentlemen bathroom walls. I have examined the claim of The specifications have been ap Wayne Hostetter, as filed June 21, , proved by the Building Uepartment 1955 and, finding nothing set forth and Fire Chief Hickson. in the claim to justify an award of I recommend that the City Coun• compensation, recommend the same cil authorize the repairs and altera- be denied. tions as specified and that the City Sincerely, Manager take bids and award the T. H. NELSON contract to the lowest responsible Councilman Austin moved that bidder. the recommendation be approved. Respectfully submitted, Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car - L. J. SCHILTZ, ried by the following vote: City Manager Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- WS:lo men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu Councilman Kolb moved that the Vans—None. recommendation be approved. Sec- lion. Mayor and Members onded by Councilman Welu. Carried of the City Council by the following vote: Dubuque, Iowa Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Gentlemen. 1 have examined the claim of Nays --N(: ne. Kathleen M. Grant, 1691 Fairfax Dubuque, Iowa Avenue. as filed ,lune 21. 1955 and June 30, 1955 find the same is based on a claimed Dubuque City Council defect in Washington Park. City (fall Building, 11th & Central Dubuque, Iowa You are advised that there is no Dear Sirs: liability on the ('ity for defects in Some months ago, a Petition, to public parks. I therefore recommend attempt to secure some Black Top that the claim be denied paving on Meadow Lane, Dubuque, Respectfully, Iowa, was circulated, and due to T• H NELSON .ome apparent misrepresentation, Councilman Austin moved that be or even misunderstanding, the said the recommendation approved. Petition was signed by Mr. H. If Seconded by councilman Welu. Car- Hender,on rigid by the lullowing vote: 314 Special Session, July 18, 1955 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Kay Neyens, Mrs. Vir- ginia Jennings et al join in the petition requesting the re -zoning of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16; Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16, and the Easterly 75 feet of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16; all in Mount Pleasant Addition as a local business district, Class A., present- ; ed and read. Councilman Austin moved that the petition be received and filed with the proceedings on the rezoning of said area. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. :Nays—None. Communication of William T. Connery stating that he is in favor of the application of Al Schmidt to re -zone the desired property abut- ting Loras Blvd. and Glen Oak Street to local business because the premises are adaptable to local bus- iness property uses, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that the communication be received and filed with the proceedings on the rezoning of said area. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 7, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor, City Manager and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Mr. Al Schmidt, requesting rezoning to Local Busi- ness "A" Classification of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of 16; Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of 1 of Lot 16; and the easterly 75 feet of Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 16 Mt. Pleasant Add, was thoroughly stu- died by the Planning & Zoning Commission at a public hearing in Council Chambers July 6, 1955. Ap- proximately 18 property owners ap- peared in opposition, sonic, 15 in favor. The attached chart shows that the majority in favor of the change as living within 200' radius; the op- position not living near as closely, therefore less seriously affected. Traffic hazards on adjoining Lor. as Blvd. was mentioned by opposi• tion—this involves property rights, possibly more a matter of policing than zoning. Then, a considerable misunder- standing of the restrictive features of the new Local Business "A" (Ord. 25.55) regulations as applied in this the first case, were evident. Therefore the Planning & Zoning Commission finds no new features involved and wishes to reaffirm it's previous recommendations to Your Honorable Body with reference to Mr. Al Schmidts petition. Respectfully recommended, Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By Richard V. McKay, Secretary Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 44-55 An Ordinance Amending and Changing the Zoning Map and Zon- ing Ordinance of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as provided by Ordi- nance No. 3-34 designated the Zon- ing Ordinance, so as to change the herein described area from Single Family Residence District Classification to Local Business District A. Classification, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 44.66 An Ordinance Amendlntt and Chang Ing the Zoning stat and Zonluu Ordinance ofthe City, of Dubugm•. fnwa, as provided by Ordinance N 3-34 its the Zoning Ordlnano,•. so an to change the . rti•in dencrlbed area from Mingle Family iteswenee Dlstriet classification u, Local Iluni- nrna Dlatrlet A ClanMlfleatlon. fie It Ilenoh'ed by the Olty Voo"I'll of the -Ity of Dubuque, Iowa' Ht,"tnon I.. That the Boning map of the Cav of Dubuque,a r,provided by Special Session, July 18, 1955 315 ordinance No 5-31, designated the Zoning Ordinance, he and the name Ix hereby amended and changed b% changing from its pr+•sent Singl« P,amlly Reeldence Ulstrirt VInsalf1ca- tlon to Local Rusinesy District A, i'isaalfication the property de crlbe,l er folluwr: of 1 of 16; Lot 1 Lot 2 of 2 of 1 s of 1 of 1 of 16; anditheofalf;elI ain feet of Lot Jlount Pleasant Additi"T' section 2. This Ordlnanco %hail be it full force and eff^et from and atter its final passage, adoption and pun - ovation as by law provided. Introduced this 27th day of ,bine 1955. Ruh, requ{ring readfnt on thrr• separate days suspended by unanl- mous vote the INth day of July, 1955 Passed, adopted and • pproved this lAlh da• of July. 1955. CHARLES A. KINT?.ING IC r CLAI ENC7F; P. WELL' RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCNLTELI.F.11 COU nMl nen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk By William J. ('IZrten I)eputy City (-Ierk Published officially in The Tele graph -Herald huly. Newspaper this :1st day J, J, SIIKA City Clerk lty William J. O'Br i+eputy City Clerk it. 7-:1 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Clarence C. Baal Jr., Fire Chief of the Town of Sherrill, Iowa, requesting permis- sion to operate hand lines from Du- buque fire hydrants, which would include the last hydrants on Cen- tral, Jackson, East 32nd, Millville Road, Sheridan Road and Wabash Avenue, presented and read. Coun- cilman Austin moved that the com- munication be referred to the City Manager, City Solicitor, Water De- partment and the Fire Chief. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition containing 377 names of registered voters of the City of Du- buque, requesting the City Council to consider purchasing Lots 481, 483, 485, 485',2 locust Street, which is now being offered for sale, (con. sisting of a three story brick apartment building) and the single dwelling brick house located at 493 Locust Street, for a metered park- ing lot, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the peti. tion be referred to the City Coun. cil. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—Kone. Petition of Leo A. Schwind Post No. 508, Veteran of Foreign Wars requesting a refund of $100.00 on the unexpired portion of Class "B" Beer Permit No. 142, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the petition be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $100.00 in favor of Leo A. Schwind Post No. 508, Veteran of Foreign Wars to cover the refund on the unexpired portion of Class "B" Beer Permit No. 142. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Dubuque Stamping and Manufacturing Com- pany, by R. J. Breitwieser request- ing a Restricted Plumber's license to be issued to Harold Sherman, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communica- tion be referred to the City Manag- er for investigation. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu, Nays—None. Notice of Claim of George L. Rut- ter in the amount of $15.00 for per- sonal injury due to a defective side- walk, presented and read. Council- man Austin moved that the claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Communication of American Sur. ety Company enclosing Revocation of Power of Attorney No. 29676 covering John C. I)uffey or Leo F. McDonough, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by thu following vote: 316 Special Session, July 18,_ 1955 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. I do so with regret, in recollection men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. of past association with the many Nays—None. fine members of the Commission; Communication of the County but a long period of illness has left Auditor asking the City Council me unable to resume normal activi- for approval for the suspension of ty or to meet the responsibilities of taxes on personal property of Har- membership and requires this ac- vey Oswald, presented and read. the tion. Respectfully, Councilman Welu moved that communication be referred to the JOHN F. CARROLL City Manager. Seconded by Council- I Councilman Welu moved that the man Austin. Carried by the follow- resignation be accepted with re- gret and a letter to be forwarded ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- to Mr. Carroll in appreciation for men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. past services rendered. Seconded by 'days—None. Councilman Kolb. Carried by the Communication of Herald Walser following vote: and Max Blum, by John C. Ober- Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- hausen, their attorney, protesting men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. and objecting to the proposed va- Nays—None. cation of certain streets in the vi- Communication of the First Na- cinity of their property as contained tional Bank submitting for Coun- in the petition of the Dubuque cil approval an Assignment by Rus - Packing Company. presented and sell A. Schueller, doing business read. Councilman Austin moved as Schueller and Company, Du - that the communication be referred buque, Iowa, to the First National to the City Council for further con- Bank of Dubuque, all moneys due sideration. Seconded by Council- him from the City of Dubuque on man Schueller. Carried by the fol- Kaufmann Avenue and Asbury lowing vote: Road Sanitary Sewer Job, and Bun- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- ker Hill Street Sanitary Sewer Job, men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. and requesting that the City Coun- Nays—None. I eil authorize acknowledgment and July 16, 1955 1 arrange for all checks for partial To the Honorable Mayor or full payment to be made payable and City Council, to The First :National Bank of Du - Dubuque, Iowa buque, Iowa, and Schueller and Gentlemen: Company, presented and read. I herewith submit reports of the Councilman Welu moved that the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City j Assignment be approved. Seconded Health Department and City Water by Councilman Kolb. Carried by Works for the month of June as the following vote: well as list of claims and list of pay Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- rolls for which warrants were is— I sued for the month, of June, 1955. Welu. Respectfully submitted, Nays—None. L. J. SCHILTZ, July 16, 1955 City Manager To the Honorable Mayor LJS:lo and City Council, Councilman Welu moved that the Dubuque, Iowa reports be received and filed. See. Gentlemen: onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried The Planning and 'Zoning Com- by the following vote: mission upon the motion of Mr. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Waller, seconded by Mr. Schiltz, men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. unanimously adopted the following Nays—None. Resolution. (Mr. Oeth, Chairman, July 11, 1955 I appointed Mr. Bissell to preside and Dubuque City Council refrained from voting.) City Hall A. The Planning and Zoning Com - Dubuque, Iowa mission recommends to the City I wish to submit my resignation Council the vacation of the follow - as a member of the Planning and iug streeth as requested by the Du - Zoning Commission at this time. 1 buque Packing Company in their Special Session, July lti. 1955 petition dated July 5, 1955 and re- ferred to this body under date of July 6, 1955: 1. East 19th Street from the west line of Sycamore Street to the east line of Lynn Street. 2. South one-half of East 17th Street from the cast line of Syca- more Street to the west line of Lynn Street. 3. Ash Street from the south line of East 18th Street to the north line of East 14th Street; The east- erly eighteen (18) feet of all lots abutting upon the west side of Ash Street from the south line of East 19th Street to the north line of East 15th Street, and the westerly eighteen (18) feet of all lots abut - tin; upon the cast side of Ash Street from the south line of East 19th Street to the north line of East 15th Street, these parts of lots having been heretofore conveyed by the Dubuque Packing Company to the City of Dubuque for street purposes. 4. East 18th Street from cast line of Lot C, Block 13 to the west line of Lot B, Block 16, in Railroad Ad- dition. 5. Fa,t 17th Street from the east line of Lot X to the West line of Lot Y in East Dubuque Addition No. 2. 6. The alley from the south line Of East 15th Street to the north line of East 14th Street, lying be- tween Ash and Marsh Street+. 7. The alley from the south line Of Eabt 15th Street to the north line of East 14th Street, lying be- tween Lynn and Ash Streets. 5. The west thirty two (32) feet Of Lynn Street from the north line of East 16th Street to a point thir- tY two (32) feet south of the north line of East 17th Street. B. All of the vacations recommend- ed above are contingent I. upon the Dubuque Packing Company conveying to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company a right of way Of sufficient width for a railroad track across their property, crossing a point in East 14th Street to be designated by the City of Dubuque. The purpose of this track is to make available access to other in. dustries and to City Island at all times. 2• upon the Dubuque Packing ('ompany reconveying to the City of 317 Dubuque the westerly eight (8) feet of that portion of Lynn Street previously vacated and conveyed to the Dubuque Packing Company from the north line of Lot A. Block to a point thirty two (32) feet south of the north line of East 17th Street. (Regarding item 8 above) 3. upon the Dubuque Packing Company agreeing to convey for highway purposes to the City of Dubuque, if requested by the City, a strip of land not exceeding fifty feet in width immediately south westerly of the Flood Control Dike from the north side of East 16th Street to the junction of the prop. erty of the Dubuque Packing Com- pany and the Milwaukee Railroad. C. In view of the recommended va- cation of Ash Street and conse- quently of the proposed viaduct to connect Ash Street to «'indsor Street as sho%%n on the Master Plan, 1951, the Planning and Zoning Com- mission proposes that a grade sepa- ration with the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad be included on the Master Plan at Fengler Street. Richard V. McKay, Secretary Planning & 'Zoning Commission Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schucller, Welu. Nays --None. July 18, 1955 To the honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I am attaching herewith the com plete report of the Police Depart- ment relative to a complaint of Mr. Fdward Said who appeared before tic City Council regarding a traffic summons. According to the report Mr. Said was treated the same as any other traffic violator and he was not discriminated against in any way. Mr. Said was warned several times that he was violating a city ordinance but he disregarded these warnings and as a result was is- ,ued with a summons. I have asked the Police Depa►'t- ment to make a study to sec if their is a way to route trucks in a 318 Special Session, July 18, 1955 different way and still eliminate the complaints we receive from the residents in this area. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Welu moved that the report be received and filed. Sec- onded by Cauncilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 18, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Douglas Hencker and others requesting the installa- tion of a traffic light at the inter- section of Dodge and Concord Streets was referred to the City Manager and Police Department for investigation and report. Before a traffic light is placed on a public highway under the control of the State Highway Commission, it is necessary that permission is given by the State Body. I am attaching herewith a letter from W. 0. Price, Safety and Traffic Engineer of the Iowa Highway Commission, stating that they can- not recommend approval of the in- stallation at this location. The rea- son that their approval is not given is that traffic conditions do not ful- fill the ordinary warrants for a signal. The report of the Police Depart- ment with corresponding traffic counts clearly indicates that traffic lights are not justified at this lo- cation. It is recommended that the Po- lice Department cooperate with the school authorities to more effective- ly educate the school patrol at this intersection. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, WS:Io City Manager Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation be received and filed and that the Police De- partment cooperate with school au- thorities to more effective educate the school patrol at this intersec- tion. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 18, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I have a request from the Police Chief to attend the International Association of Police Chiefs Con- ference in Philadelphia from Octo- ber 2nd through the 6th and also a request of the Fire Chief to at- tend their International Conference in Omaha from September 18th through the 22nd. I recommend that both these re- quests be granted. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:Io Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Harry O'Con- nell and Erdwig Schenck asking permission to keep a television tower on city property inside rock wall in rear of house at 225 South Locust Street, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the Council view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman Austin. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Ruth Ratterman et al requesting the City Council to in- stall a Stop sign at the corner of Merz and Stafford, allowing thru traffic on Merz Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager for investigation. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 18, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that 1 have ap- proved the following bonds and de- Special Session, July 19, 1955 319 sire to have your approval on same Sewage Disposal Plant Site and for filing, subject to the approval Directing City Solicitor to Institute of the City Solicitor Proceedings. SIDEWALK Whereas it appears to the City Melvin Schmitt. Western Surety Council of the City of Dubuque, Company Iowa that it is in the best interests Ben J. Kolfenbach, Western Surety of the public that Company Clarence (Barney) Grutz, Hawkeye Lot 3 of fractional Government Lot 1 of Section 6, Township 88, Security Insurance Co. North, Range 3, East of the 5th Clifford Steffen, Western Surety P.M., in Dubuque County, Iowa, be Company Mark Strub, Western Surety Com- acquired by condemnation, or oth- erwise, for the site of a sewage pang Respectfully submitted, disposal plant for the City of Du - buque; and L. J. Whereas the City Manager has re- Manager City Manager ported to the City Council that he iJS:J Councilman Welu moved that the has negotiated with the owners of bonds be approved. Seconded by said real estate and has been unable Councilman Kolb. Carried by the to arrive at a mutually satisfactory following vote: price; Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- i Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. the City Council of the City of Du- Nays—None. buque, Iowa: Communication of Linehan & Section 1. That it is hereby de- Molo petitioning the City Council termined that the public interest to revue the present fee of $2.00 and necessity require the acquisi- for inspection of water softner in- , tion of the above described real stallations as the fee for the inspec- estate by the City of Dubuque, tion of similar equipment is $1.00 Iowa, for a site for a sewage dis- and they feel that the fee for water posal plant, to be erected under the softners should be the same, pre- authority contained in Chapter 394 sented and read. Councilman of the 1954 Code of Iowa; Schueller moved that the petition Section 2. That the City Solicitor be referred to the City Manager be and he is hereby instructed and for investigation and report. Sec- directed to institute condemnation onded by Councilman Welu. Carried proceedings under the provisions of by the following vote: Chapter 472 of the 1954 Code of Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Iowa in the name of the City of men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Dubuque to acquire the above de- Nays—None. scribed real estate for the City of July I8, 1955 Dubuque and determine the dam - Hon. Mayor and Members age resulting from such acquisition. of the City Council, Passed, adopted and approved City of Dubuque, Iowa this 18th day of July, 1955. Gentlemen: CHARLES A. KLNTZINGER Pursuant to your instructions, I Mayor herewith submit a proposed Reso- CLARENCE P. WELL' lution for the institution of pro- RAY F. KOLB ceedings leading to the acquisition RUBEN V. AUSTIN of the sewage disposal plant site. LEO N. SCHUEL.LER Sincerely, Councilmen T. H. NELSON Attest: J. J. Shea, Councilman Welu moved that the City Clerk communication be received and filed. by William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Councilman Welu moved the Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council adoption of the Resolution. Second - men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- Nays—None. ried by the following vote: RESOLUTION NO. 168-55 Yeas—?Mayor Kintzinger, Council- W'Solutlon Determining the Ne men Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. cessity for Acquisition of Land for Nays—None. 320 Special Session. July 18, 1955 July 18, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Pursuant to your instructions, I herewith submit for your consid- eration a proposed Ordinance for the vacation of streets and alleys, requested by Dubuque Packing Com- pany. In drafting this ordinance 1 have not undertaken to pass upon the rights of property owners or other objections that might be urged as I assume any such matters will de- velop at the public hearing. I recommend that the Ordinance be set down for public hearing without action by your body at this time other than to instruct the Clerk to give proper notice of hear- ing. Respectfully, T. H. '.NELSON Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the public hearing on the proposed ordi- nance be held on August 10, 1955 at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, and the City Clerk be instructed to publish a notice of hearing in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Councilman SchueIler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas. -Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 18, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The communication of F. J. O'Connor regarding the vacation of a portion of the original Eighth Avenue in 1853 was referred to this office. You are advised that the portion of Eighth Avenue under considera- tion was in the original townsite of Dubuque, and that therefore the City held only an easement and wt title to the street. On the relo- cation of the street the easement was abandoned and title does not remain in the City. The petitioners have requested that the attached Resolution be adopted to clear up any vestigal easement and I see no objection thereto. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Welu moved that the report be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO.169-55 Whereas, the City of Dubuque, in the year 1853, in the improvement of 8th Street in said City, changed the location of said Street west of Bluff Street and in connection therewith did vacate a portion of said street as originally platted; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque did in fact abandon its right of way easement over all that portion of the original 8th Street lying north of the relocated north line of 8th Street; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque now desires to clear certain title objections to the area of ground lying between the original north line of 8th Street and the relocated north line of 8th Street, which area of ground in part is now incor- porated in Lots 5 to 11 both inclu- sive of the Subdivision of Out Lot 688 and part of Out Lots 654 and 655 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa as shown in plat recorded in Book No. 22 of Town Lots on page 90 of the Records of Deeds for Dubuque County, Iowa; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: (1) That the City of Dubuque, Iowa does hereby formally ac- knowledge and declare that it aban- doned its right of way easement in 1853 over that portion of the original 8th Street lying north of the relocated north line of 8th Street; (2) That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed as follows. ,a) To execute and deliver quit claim deed in behalf of the City Special Session. July 18, 1955 321 of Dubuque, Iowa, to Charles J. Healey, as owner of the follow- ing described property, releasing a;iy interest in the following de• scribed property. int 6 of the subdivision of Out l,ot 688 and of part of Out Lots 654 and 655 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, according to the recorded plat thereof, in - lending to include by said de- scription the area lying be- tween the south line of said Otit Lot 688 as originally plat- ted. (being the original north line of 8th Street) and the re- located existing north line of 8th Street; and (b) To execute and deliver quit i claim decd in behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa to H. H. Ver - bunt and Gertrude M. Verbugt, husband and wife, as joint ten- ants, and not as tenants in com- mon, with the right of survivor- ship, as owners of the following described property. releasing any interest in the followint; de- scribed property Lot 5 of the subdivision of Out int 688 and of part of Out Lots G54 and 655 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, according to the reenrded plat thereof, in- tending to include by said de- scription the area lying be- tween the south line of said Out f of 688 and originally platted (being the original north line of 8th Street) and the relocated existing north line of Rth Street, all as shown in book of Plats 7 page 341, Dubuque County, Iowa Rec- ords. (3) That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and ordered to record a certified copy of this Resolu- tion in the office of the County Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved thi, 18th day of July, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARF:NCF. P WELD RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN 1.F.0 N SCHLTEIJ.ER Councilmen Attest. J. J. SHEA. City Clerk by William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 170-55 Resolution to fix a date of meeting at which it is proposed to take action for the issuance of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds. Whereas pursuant to a petition filed «ith this City Council by the Dock Board of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a special election was called and held in and for the City of Du- buque, Iowa, on April 6, 1955, at which there was submitted to and approved by the voters of said City the proposition of issuing Dock Bonds of said City in the ag- gregate principal amount of $2.000,000 for the purpose of con- structing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands un- der the control of the Dock Board; and Whereas it is necessary and ad- visable that said bonds be issued for the purpose aforesaid and it is considered desirable that notice of the proposal to issue said bonds be published; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That this Council meet at the Council Chambers in the Pity Hall in said City on the 10th day of August, 1955, at 7 30 o'clock P.M., at which time and place pro- ceedings will be instituted and ac- tion taken for the issuance of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds for the pur- pose of constructing works and im provements as authorized by Chap- ter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and filling of lands under the control of the Dock Board as referred to in the preamble hereof Section 2. The Deputy Pity Clerk is hereby directed to give notice of proposed action for the issuance of caul bonds, setting forth the amount and purpose thereof, the maxilawn rate of interest which said bonds aic to bear, and the time when and place where said 322 Special Session, JUIy 18, 1955 meeting will be held, by publica- tion at least once not less than fif. teen days before said meeting, in the "Telegraph Herald", a news. paper published and of general cir- culation within said City. Said no- tice shall be in substantially the following form: Notice of Meeting for Issuance of Dock Bonds The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, will meet on the 10th day of Aug- ust, 1955, at the Council Chambers in the City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, at 7:30 P.M., for the purpose of in- stituting proceedings and taking ac- tion for the issuance of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds of said City bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent (50/,,) per annum, for the purpose of defraying the cost, to the amount, of constructing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading and fill- ing of lands under the control of the Dock Board of said City as ap- proved by the voters at the special election held in said City on April 6, 1955. By order of the City Council, July 18, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien, Deputy City Clerk Section 3. That all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby re- pealed, and this resolution shall be effective forthwith upon its passage and approval. Passed and approved July 18, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 171-55 Resolution directing the advertise- ment and sale of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds. Whereas, it is necessary and for the best interests of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that $2,000,000 Dock Bonds approved for issuance at the special election held in said City on April 6, 1955, be offered for sale at this time: Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That bonds hereinafter described, of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be offered for sale pursuant to published advertisement, name- ly: $2,000,000 Dock Bonds, dated August 1, 1955, bearing interest payable June 1, 1956, and semian- nually thereafter, and maturing $90,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1956 to 1961, inclusive, $104,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1962 to 1971, inclusive, $105,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1972 to 1974, inclusive, and $105,000 on June 1, 1975, but with the bonds maturing in the years 1967 to 1975, inclusive, re- deemable at the option of the City prior to maturity in inverse nu- merical order on any interest pay- ment date on or after December 1, 1966, on terms of pay and accrued interest. Section 2. That the Deputy City Clerk be and he is hereby author- ized and directed to publish notice of the sale of said bonds for two or more successive weeks in the "Telegraph -Herald", a newspaper of general circulation in Dubuque County, printed and published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, such no- tice to be in the customary form and to state that bids will be re- ceived and acted upon by this Council at a meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on August 10, 1955. Section 3. That the Deputy City Clerk is further authorized to pre- pare and release such further in- formation as he may deem advis- able in order to afford due publici- ty to the sale of said bonds. Section 4. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith be and the same are here- by repealed. Special Session, July 18, 1955 323 Passed and approved July 18, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk by William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Recorded July 22. 1955 J. J. SHF -A, City Clerk by William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 11, 1955 Hon. Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The claim of Mrs. Frank Iluber for damages sustained April 30, 1955, was referred to this office. I have investigated the claim and find that Sirs. Huber fell as alleged on a defective walk and sustained damages in the amount of $91.90. 1 recommend that the claim be allowed and that the Auditor be instructed to issue a warrant pay- able to Mrs. Mary Dluber and J. Edward Whelan, her attorney, in the amount of $91.90, and deliver the same upon receipt of a properly executed release. Respectfully, T. If. NEI -SON Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation be approved. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas --;Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None, July 18. 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque. Iowa Gentlemen: The Police Department has in. vestigilted the need for a stop sign at the intersection of Finley and Green Streets. Due to the increase in traffic by extending Green Street to Penn- sylvania and the development of Flora Park, the hazard has been increased considerably at this in- tersection. I recommend therefor, that a stop sign be placed on the South- east and Northwest corner of Fin. ley and Green Streets to stop traf- fic traveling on Finley Street cross- ing Green Street. Respectfully submitted. L. J. SCHILTZ, LJS:lo Councilman Schueller moved that the recommendation be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nay,;_None RESOLUTION NO. 172.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and ciga- rette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Millard Poquette and Raymond Syke, 1029 Main Street John P Hemmer, 698 Central Ave- nue Linnie Dunbar, 1500 Central Ave- nue Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications he approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 18th day of July, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote' 224 Special Session, July 18, 1955 yeas --mayor Kintzinger,Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, c Welu. I i Nays—None. RESOLUTION Mo• 17355 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to , this Council for approval and the same have been examined. Now, 'therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS '%" PERMIT Millard Poquette and Raymond Syke, 1029 Main Street George Lanser and Helen Lanser, 2106 Central Avenue ,Joseph J. Weiner and Evelyn Wei- ner, 709 University Avenue John P. Hemmer, 698 Central Ave- nue Larry B. Kemp, 1200 Iowa Street Mrs. Rosemary Aird, River Front— Eagle Point CLASS "C" PERMIT Louis O'Meara, 1655 Delhi Street i Passed, adopted and approved thi, 18th day of July, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: .J..1. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the Aoption of the resolutio L Second - (,I by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Wplu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 174.55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of this (Ity and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- il of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to ssue to the following named ap- plicants a Beer Permit. CLASS 'B" PERMIT IN Poquette and Raymond Syke, 1029 Main Street George Lanser and Helen Lanser, 2108 Central Avenue Joseph J. Weiner and Evelyn Wei- ner, 709 University Avenue John P. Hemmer, 698 Central Ave. nue Larry B. Kemp, 1200 Iowa Street Mrs. Rosemary Hird, River Front— Eagle Point CLASS "C" PERMIT Louis O'Meara, 1655 Delhi Street Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 18th day of .July, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. State of Iowa State Tax Commission Des Moines July 14, 1955 Honorable Charles Kintzinger Mayor of Dubuque Dubuque, Iows Dear Mayor Kintzinger: Enclosed is copy of an order of the State Tax Commission, dated this date, approving the reappoint- ment of Harry J. Hanover to the of- fice of City Assessor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the four year term of office commencing January 1, 1956 and terminating December 31, 1959. Very truly yours. Louis H. Cook, Director Property Tax Division Special Session, July 18, 1955 325 Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by councilman Kolb. Carried by i the following vote: Yeas—htayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Welu moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following rote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Attest: J. J. SHEA. City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk approve 1955., Adopte i Councilmen Attest: LEO 1'. FROMMELT. City Clerk i Special Session, July 21, 19-55---- CITY 9-55__—_ CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL Special Session— July 21st, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Kolb, Schuel- ler, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing was called for the purpose of appointing a Deputy City Clerk and acting on any other business as may properly come before at regu- lar meeting of the City Council. Councilman Welu moved that William J. O'Brien be appointed Deputy City Clerk. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- i cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, i Welu. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Welu moved to ad. journ. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA. City Clerk by William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Adopted ....................... ... Councilmen /........ Attest: F JV T. _ . Regular Session, August 1. 1955 327 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Regular Session ---August 1. 1955. Council met at 7:30 Y M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Kolb, Schuel. ler, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kintzinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting upon such business as may properly come bMore the meeting. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers of notice of pub- lic hearing on the Budget Estimate of Expenditures for the fiscal year beginning January 1st, 1956 and ending December 31st, 1956, pre- sented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the proof of publica- tion be received and filed Second- ed by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None RESOLUTION NO. 176-55 Whereas, the Council of the City of Dubuque, caused to be pre- pared and published, as provided by law, the Budget Estimate of Expenditures for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1956 and end- ing December 31, 1956, and the hearing upon said Budget Estimate was fixed for the 1st day of August, 1955 at 7:30 P.M. at the Council Chamber in the City Hall; and Whereas, this being the time and Place for said hearing. said Budget Estimate was taken up for final consideration by the Council and all parties in interest have been given the opportunity to be heard for or against said Budget Esti- mate. It Is Therefore Resolved by the City Council for the City of Du buque, Iowa: That the Budget Estimate of Ex- penditures fur the fiscal year be- ginning January 1, 1956 and ending December 13, 1956, heretofore pre- pared and published be and the same is hereby finally approved and adopted and the Mayor and Clerk are directed to certify the same to the County Auditor of Du- buque County. Iowa, together with the verified proof of publication and the notice of hearing upon said Budget Estimate, Be It Further Resolved, that, the taxes required to be collected in the year be and the same are here. by levied in the various funds in the amounts in said Budget Esti- mate Passed, adopted and approved this 1st day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Schueller moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 177.55 A Resolution establishing the tax levies for the year 1955 the taxes to be collected in the year 1956 and used for municipal purposes of the City of Dubuque. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that there be and there is hereby levied the taxes for municipal purposes for the ensuing year 1955 of the following number of mills on the dollar of all taxable property with- in corporate limits of said City. 2.2139 mills for General Fund. 11.0507 mills for Public Safety Fund. 4.6579 mills for Sanitation Fund. 3.5395 mills for Street Fund. 2.9771 mills for Municipal Enter- prise Fund. 2.9372 mills for Recreation Fund. 1.0842 mills for Utilities Fund. .4182 mills for City Assessment. 4.6304 mills for Debt Service Fund. 8476 mills for Fire Pension Fund. 3972 mills for Fire Retirement Fund. 5996 mills for Police Pension Fund. 3107 mills for Police Retirement Fund. 329 Regular Session, August 1, 1955 2851 mills for Social Security Fund. .4751 mills for Employees Re- tirement Fund (State). Be It Further Resolved that the 1.25 mills on the dollar is hereby I levied upon all lots or parcels of land containing ten acres or more which are occupied in good faith and used for agricultural or horti- cultural purposes. Be It Further Resolved that the Mayor and Clerk be and they are hereby directed to certify the sums of money that the said tax levies will produce, as shown by the Bud- get Estimate of Expenditures, adopted by this Council on the 1st day of August, 1955 to the Auditor of Dubuque County on or before .August 15th, 1955. Passed, adopted and approved this 1st day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pub- lic hearing on Ordinance No. 37.55, an ordinance amending and chang- ing the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as provided by Ordinance No. 3.34 by changing the Zoning Classification of Lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Julia Langworthys Sub., from its present Two Family Residence Dis- trict Classification to Multiple Fam- ily Residence District Classifica- tion, presented and read. Council- man Kolb moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun• cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 37.55 An Ordinance Amending and Changing the Zoning Map and Zon- ing Ordinance of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, as provided by Ordi- nance No. 3-34 designated the Zon- ing Ordinance, so as to change the herein described area from Two Family Residence District Classi- fication to Multiple Family Resi- dence District Classification, said ordinance having been passed upon first reading on June 27th, 1955, and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection pending public hearing on August 1. 1955, was presented for final adoption. ORDINANCE NO. V-55 An ordinance Amending and Chang - Ing the Zoning Malw and Zoning clydlnance of the City of Dubuque. Iowa, as provided by ordinance No. 3-84, designated the Zoning Ordl- nanre, so as to change the herein described area from Two Famtly Residence District Classification to multipple Family itealdenre District classification. Ile It resolved by the City Council of the Clty of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That the zoning flap of the City of Dubuque, as provided by Ordtnanre No. 5-84, designated the Zoning Ordinance, be and the same is hereby amended and changed by checnging from Its present Two Family Residence District Classification to Multiple Family Itesldence District Classification thy- property described as follows. Lots 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8 Julia Lang - worthy's Sub. Rection 2. This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after Its final passage, adoption and pub- liratlon as by law provided. Intr(xluced this 271h day of June. I tlls�. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unanl- mous vote the 27th day of June, 1966 Passed, adopted and appro• ed thi+ ist day of August, 1966. c•tiA tLH.S A ICiNTZINOElt Mayor CLAItENCE Y. 1V ELI' ILAY F. KOL13 IMBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCIiIiEI.LER Councilmen Attest- J J. Shea City Clerk Ry William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clork Published officially in The Tele- graph -Herald newspaper this 4th day of August, 1965. city ClerkJ. J. SHEA, Ry William J. i)'Hrlen It 8-4 I)eputy l'Ity Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the adoption of the or- dinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Regular Session, August 1, 1955 329 Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pub lic hearing to consider the propos- al to dispose of lest 12A in Yates Subdioision (being the vacated al- ley between Lots 12 and 13 in Yates Subdivision) in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, to Lucille Hildebrand of Dubuque, fovea for $75.00, pre- sented and read. Councilman Aus- tin moved that the proof of publica- tion be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays --None RESOLUTION NO. 178.55 Whereas, the City Engineer has pr(pared a plat of the vacated al- ley between lots 12 and 13 in Yates Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Io\va, assigning the Lot :Number 12A in Yates Subdivision thrrcto; and Whereas. the City Council has examined said plat and is of the opinion the same should be ap proved; and Whereas, Lucille Hildebrand has offered to purchase the said Lot 12A for 3.00 and the City Council is of the opinion the property is not needed for public purposes and that the price of $75.00 is the best price obtainable. Now Therefore Be It Resolved by thr City Council of the City of Du- buque, Iowa Section 1. That said plat be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk author- ized uthorized to endorse the approval of the City Council thereon. Section Z. That the offer of Lu - Cilie Hildebrand in the amount of 575.00 for the said Lot 12A in fates Subdivision be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby author- ized and empowered to execute the quit claim deed of the City W Dubuque releasing and convey- ing to Lucille llildebrand all its right, title and interest in and to the above described real estate and to dcli%er the same to the said Lucille Hildebrand upon receipt of S75 in cash Adopted this 1st day of August, 1955, CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHL'ELLER Councilmen Attest: J. ,1. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed b;: Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu, Nays --None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of Ordinance No. 43.55. An Ordinance Providing for the Appointment of a Deputy City ('jerk and prescribing his Powers, presented and read. Councilman Kolb. moved that the proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec. onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pub- lic hearing on Ordinance No. 45-55. An Ordinance Vacating a Portion of (Fest 29th Street, Approving the Plat of the Vacated area and Au- thorizing the Conveyance of said Vacated Portion, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Neill. Nays --None. ORDINANCE N0. 45.55 An Ordinance Vacating Por tion of West 29th Street, Approving the Plat of the Vacated area and Authorizing the Conveyance of said Vacated Portion, said ordinance ha% ing been pass('d upon first read- ing on July 5th, 1955, and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection pending pub lic hearing on Au9tht 1, 1955, was presented for final adoption 330 Regular Session, August 1, 1955 ORDINANCE NO. 45.56 An n Ordinance Vacating a Portion of West 29th Street, Approvinthe Plat of the Vacated area andg Au- thorising the Conveyance of said Vacated Portion. Whereas, the Planning and Zon. mg Commission has recommended the vacation of West 29th Street from j the West property line of Central Avenue to Its weeterly terminus; and Whereas, the owners of the shut- ting property have petitioned for said vacation: and Whereas, It appears that the Holy Ghost Church Inc. Is the owner of i all abuttingproperty• and Whereas, the petitioner has sub- mitted a plat of the area proposed to be vacated assigning a lot number thereto; Now Therefore, Be It Ordained By The City Council Of The City Of Dubuque, Sectlon 1. That West 29th Street from the west property line of Cen- tral Avenue to its westerly terminus be and the same is hereby vacated and conveyed to Holy Ghost Church Inc. as abutting property owners and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorised to execute and deliver a quit claim deed conveying all Asht, title and Interest of the Clty of Du- buque to said grantee, subject to ease- ments for public utilltles now In place. Rection 2. That the plat of the va- ca ppted area be and the same Is hereby Clerk vauthoriiedn to Mayor the ap- proval of the City thereon. Section 3. That the City Clerk he and he Is hereby authorised and di- ected to file a certified copy of this Ordinance In the office of the County Recorder of Dubuque Countv. Iowa. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be to full force and effect from and after Its final passage. adoption and pub- 1lcatton as by law provided. Introduced the 6th day of July, 1955. Rule requiring readin r on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 6th day of July, 1956. Passed, adopted and approved this Int day of August. 1966. CHARLES A. KINTZINUER, CLARENCE P. WELU Mayor RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER, Attest: J. J. SHEA Councilmen City Clerk By WILLIAM J. O'BR1EN, Deputy City Clerk Published officially In the Tele. graph -Herald Newspaper this 4th day of Augsoat, 1956. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk BY William J. O'Brien, It 8-4. Deputy City Clerk Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice to Con- tractors of the receipt of proposals for the construction of City of Du- buque 1955 Concrete Curb and Gut- ter Project No. 2, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. August 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Dear Sir: Pursuant to your instruction, sealed bids were received up to 10:00 A.M. on August 1, 1955, for the construction of concrete curb and gutter for the City of Dubuque 1955 Curb and Gutter Project No. 2. Attached is the tabulation of bids received. I recommend that the contract be awarded to Thomas Flynn Coal Company who submitted the low- est bid received which was 12.21% under the engineer's estimate. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lO Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION NO. 179-55 Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the construction of concrete curb and gutter on the following por- tions of the following portions of the following named streets, to wit; Kaufmann Avenue—from the West Property Line of Carter Road to the East Property Line of Lot 2 of IofIof2of 1 of 2 of 2 of 1 of 2 of 1 of Highland Farm. Ruan Drive —from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the North Property Line of Ideal Lane. Ideal Lane — from the City Corporation Limits to the East Property Line of Earl Drive. Earl Drive — from the North Property Line of Ideal Lane -to the South Property Line of Fenn- sylvania Avenue. Southern Avenue —from the existing curb and gutter on Lot 2 of 2 of 1 of 1 of Mineral Lot 9 to a point 301 feet south on Southern Avenue pursuant to Reso- lution No. 161-55 and notice to bid- ders published in a newspaper pub- lished in said City on July 7. 1955 and July 8, 1955; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on August 1, Regular Session. August 1, 1955 331 1955, and it has been determined that the bid of Thos. Flynn Coal Co. of Dubuque. Iowa in the amount of $15,613.20 was the low- est bid for the furnishing of all labor and materials and performing the work as provided for in the plans and specifications; now there- fore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above mentioned improvement be awarded to Thos. Flynn Coal Co. and the Manager be and he is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the com- plete performance of said work. Be It Further Resolved, that upon the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is author- ized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed and adopted this 1st day of .August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELIT RAY F. KOLB RLIBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William .f. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following* vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen .Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher of a statement of receipts and a list of claims for which warrants were issued for the month of .lune, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas --Mayor KinWn ger C n 1955, presented for approval. Coun- cilman Austin moved that the Council Proceedings for the months of November, December 1954 and the month of January, 1955 be ap proved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of claim of Ivan S. Dow for damages to his car resulting from a defective street, presented and rear]. Councilman Austin moved that the claim of Ivan S. Dow be referred to the City Solici- tor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress peti- tioning for permission to use cer- tain city streets for the annual Labor Day Parade, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the petition be granted. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Thomas L. Hickson et al requesting that Chaney Road be curbed and guttered from the in- tersection of Chaney Road and Hill- crest Road to the south on Chaney Road for a distance of approxi- mately 550 feet, during the year 1955, presented and read. Council- man Austin moved that the peti- tion be referred to the City Man- ager and City Engineer and a plat and schedule be drawn as soon as possible. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays None. 6 . ou July 26, 1955 cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. To the Honorable Mayor and City Nays -_None. Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Council Proceedings for the Gentlemen: Since the inaugura- months of November, December of I tion of the one-way street system 1954 and the month of January, in Dubuque an increased number 332 Regular Session, August 1, 1955 of vehicles have used Bluff Street from Loras Boulevard south to 2nd Street. Over a considerable portion of this distance the traffic on Bluff Street is comparable with that on Locust, Main and fowa Streets, however, the condition for driving is more hazardous than the other streets due to the minimum amount of lighting. I have investigated the possibility of installing additional lights on Bluff Street similar to those on Lo- cust Street and find that the instal- lation would cost an additional 560.00 per month and we would get more than twice the amount of light. I recommend that new 6,000 lu- men fixtures mounted on 6 -foot brackets be installed on present poles at the intersections and at mid -block points from Dodge Street to Lovas Boulevard. I am attaching the plan laid out by the Interstate Power Company. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager. Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. fuel oil for a heating stove and one contains a plant of shrub chemical for use in the nursery business. 3. The decorative stone is used at present to dress up th^ various plantings which are in cans or planted throughout the area. 4. The farm machinery has been removed. 5. The ads indicating; sale of power mowers and other things on the radio and in the paper have been discontinued. 6. The storage of lumber and other material has been discon tinued and removed. 7. The lumber and boxes and containers have been either re moved or are piled neatly in ac cordance with Ordinance No. 43- 49. Mr. Rettenberger has substantial ly agreed with the order and com plied with the Zoning Ordinance and the premises are in a neat and clean condition. These premises will be observed and if any violation appears, it will promptly be called to the attention of the owner. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHII.TZ. City Manager. Councilman Kolb moved that the communication of the City Man- ager be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Peas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. July 26, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Wbuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: A request has been received ask- ing that a street light be installed on West 3rd Street at the end of the street west of Algona Street In as nwch as this is a dead end street for about one block in length with residences constructed on each side of the street, 1 recom- mend that a street light be in- stalled at approximately the end of the concrete curl). Respectfully submitted, 1, J. SCHILTZ. City Manager. Councilman Kolb moved that tliv recommendation of the City Man July 26, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of Lee Stocker calling attention to certain conditons at Rettenberger Tree and Landscape Service, 65 Meadow Lane, was referred to the City Man- ager for action. An inspection made at the prem- ises on July 18th by the Building Commissioner indicated the follow- ing action was taken. 1. There are two sectional fire. places and one barbecue rack on the premises at the corner of Dodge Street and Meadow Lane. The signs indicating they are for sale are removed, the premises are neat and clean and no indica. tion of a business nature is pres. ent in this regard. 2. There are three barrels in the yard. Two are for the storage of Regular Session, August I, 1955 333 ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, July 26, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, I)ubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The communication of Linehan & Molo petitioning the City Coun- cil to revue the present fee of $2.00 for inspection of water soft- ner installations was referred to the City Manager for investiga- tion. I have investigated the r a t e s charged with other cities for the inspection fee of water softners and find that only one of the cities charge more for water softners than other similar intitallations such as %%ater heaters. A report from the Plumbing In. spector indicates the inspection of mater softners is not any different from that of a water heater. I therefore recommend that the permit fee inspection of wa.er soft- ners be reduced from $2.00 to 51.00 Respectfully submitted, 1. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, July 28, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The communication of the Coun- lY Auditor asking consideration be given to the suspension of person- al property taxes of Harvey Oswald Was referred to the City Manager. I recommend that the City Cout- etl aPProve the petition for the suspension of taxes becaube of in- firmity and inability to pay as he is receiving help from the County Welfare Office. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:Io Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. carried by the 'following cote: Yeas Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin. Kolb. Schueller, Welu. lays ---None. July 26, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council. Dubuque, IoH a Gentlemen. The petition of Ruth B. Ratter - man and others requesting a stop sign at the intersection of Merz and Stafford Streets was referred I o the City Manager for investiga- ti in and report. I have had an investigation made f this request by the 'Police Traf- fic Department and a report sub- mitted by the Chief of Police. This report indicates Men Street is serving an increasingly larger residential area as well as Jeffer- son Junior High School and that visibility at this intersection is blocked by retaining walls and .shrubbery. It is recommended that the pe- tition be granted and that Schedule III. Section B. be amended by add - int; thereto: Merz Street and Staf- ford Avenue. This change would affect the stopping of traffic traveling north and south on Stafford Avenue at this intersection. Respectfully submitted. L..1, SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Welu mored that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schueller Carried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays- –None. 333 Regular Session, August 1, 1155 July 30, 1955 1JS:lo To the Honorable Mayor Councilman Schueller moved and City Council, that the recommendation of the Dubuque, Iowa City Manager be approved and that Gentlemen: the Plumbing Inspector be instruct - A list of properties containing ed to issue a Restricted Plumbers License to Mr. Harold Sherman, lots of ten acres or more and pos i Seconded by Councilman Welu. sibly eligible for agricultural land Carried by the following vote: credit is hereby submitted. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - According to our City Ordinance m en Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. an application for tax exemption Nays—\'one. on agriculture land of ten acres or July 28 1955 more must be submitted to the City To the Honorable Mayor Council before the land is ap- and City Council, proved. Dubuque, Iowa :Barked in blue pencil are those Gentlemen: properties that have requested tax At a joint meeting of the Du - exemption for agricultural land. buque Planning & Zoning Commis - Marked in red on the list are I sion and the Dubuque Dock Com - those properties that I believe are mission held July 25, 1955 in City eligible for this agricultural land Hall the Dock Commission held credit and should be approved in July 25, 1955 in City Hall the Dock addition to those that have submit- Commission presented for approval ted a request. I their proposed Dredging, Filling Very truly yours, and Storm Sewer drawings (no L. J. SCHILTZ, I road, railroad, factory site details). City Manager After full discussion same were ap- IJS:Io proved by the Planning & Zoning Councilman Welu moved that the Commission. This for your general list be approved as submitted. Sec- ' information. onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried Respectfully submited, by the following vote: Dubuque Planning & Zoning Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. Commission men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. By Richard V. McKay, Sec. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the July 30, 1955 f communication of the Planning & To the Honorable Mayor Zoning Commission be received and City Council, and filed. Seconded by Councilman Dubuque, Iowa Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Gentlemen: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - The petition of the Dubuque ; men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Stamping Company requesting that Nays—None. July 26, 1955 a restricted plumbers license be To the honorable Mayor issued to Mr. Harold Sherman, their and City Council, maintenance superintendent, was Dubuque, Iowa referred to the City Manager. Gentlemen: The Plumbing Inspector has The attached drawing shows de - made an investigation to deter- tails of a small parcel of Harrison mine if Mr. Sherman would be ell- St. which has never previously been tible for a restricted plumbers Ii- vacated, the vacation of which is cense and has found that the terms now requested by Carr, Adams & of the ordinance have been com- Plied with. Collier Co. their petition to City It is therefore recommended that Council of June 6th, 1955. As this is the City Council authorize the area surrounded by petitioners property, and of no value to City Plumbing Inspector to issue a Re- of Dubuque, the Planning & 'Zoning stricted Plumbers License to Mr. Harold Sherman, Maintenance Commission respectfully recom- Su. mends to your Honorable Body the perintendent of the Dubuque Stamp. granting of their petition. ing Company. Yours truly, Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Planning & Zoning L. J. SCHILTZ, Commission City Manager By Richard V. McKay, Sec. Regular Session, August 1, 1955 335 Councilman Austin moved that the recommendation of the Plan- ning & Zoning Commission be ap- proved and the City Solicitor to prepare proceedings. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Eugene R. Zimmer- man requesting a refund of $50.00 on his unexpired portion of Class "B" Beer Permit No. 122 as he dis- continued business on July 19, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Eugene R. Zimmerman to cover the unexpired portion of Class "B" Beer Permit No. 122. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Eugene R. Zimmer- man requesting a refund of $75.00 un his unexpired portion of Ciga- rette License No. 187 as he has dis• continued business on July 19, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $75.00 in favor of Eugene R. Zim- merman to cover the unexpired portion of Cigarette License No. 187• Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of F. J. FitzPatrick re. questing a refund of $150.00 on his unexpired portion of Class "B" Beer Permit No. 20 as he discontinued business on July 30, 1955, present ed and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor instructed to draw I %warrant in the amount of $150.00 in favor of F. J. FitzPatrick to cov- er the unexpired portion of Class -11" Beer Permit No. 20. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. August 1, 1955 To the honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and policy and desire to have your ap- proval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solici- tor: HEATING Giese Sheet Aletal Company, The Ohio Casualty Ins. Co. Home He,!ting Company, Western Surety Company Albert N. Eisbach, Western Surety Company Thomas J. Mulgrew Company, American Surety Company Joseph M. Powers, American Sure- ty Company Alvin Anderson, Merchants Mutual Bonding Co. SIDEWALK James G. Becker, Western Surety Company EXCAVATION A. Fondell and Sons, U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager WS/J Councilman Kolb moved that the bonds be approved as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Austin. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 46.55 An Ordinance Amending Ordi- nance No. 3349, known as the Traf- fic Code of the City of Dubuque, by repealing Section lA of Schedule I thereof and enacting a substitute therefor: and by repealing Section B. of Schedule III thereof and en- acting a substitute therefor, pre. sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rules requiring reading of an ordl• nance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- 336 Regular Session, August 1, 1955 man Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. '.Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 48.55 An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 33-49, known as the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque, by repealing Section 1A of Schedule I thereof and enacting a substitute therefor; and by repealing Section B of Schedule III thereof and enact - Ing a substitute therefor. Be 1t ordained by the City Council „f the City of Dnbuque: Section 1. That Section IA of Schedule I of Ordinance No. 33-49, known as the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque, be and the same is hereby repealed and the following enacted In lieu thereof: "Schedule 1 Section IA—In the alley between Iowa Street and Central Avenue from West Fourth Street to Nest Thir- teenth Street." Section 2. That Section It of Schedule III of Ordinance No. 33-49, known as the Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque, be and the same Is hereby repealed and the following enacted in lieu thereof: "B. North bound and southbound vehicles must atop before entering: Rosedale Street at Avoca Street; East list Street at Washington Street; East 21st Street at Elm Street; Fourth Street at White Street; East 17th Street at White Street; Lincoln Avenue at Stafford Ave- nue; East 39th Street at White Street: Cherry Street at Finley Street; East 17th Street at Washington Street; Green Street at Finley Street; Stafford Street at Merz Street." Section 3. This Ordinance shall b,. .n full force and effect from and niter Its final passage, adoption and publication as by law provided. Introduced the 141, clay of August, 1955. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 1st day of August, 1955. Passed, adopted and approved this 1st day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINT'LINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELT' RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Hy William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Published officially In The Tele- graph -Herald newspaper this 4th day of August, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien It 9--4 Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved th( adoption of the ordinance. Second ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried bl the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council nlen Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu 'Ways—None. RESOLUTION NO. 180 55 Whereas, applications for Clas "B" Beer Permits have been sub nitted to this Council for approval Ind the same have been examined Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- :il of the City of Dubuque that the Mowing applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued ipon the compliance with the terms )f the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT ,Mrs. Mary Wolbers, 1563 Central Avenue Tustin L. Johanningmeier. 1079- 1881 Central Avenue Mrs. Josephine Nicks, 103 East 22nd Street Edward .1. Lyons, 576 Central Ave- nue. Passed, adopted and approved this 1st day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KL'NTZD\GER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- cilmen Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 181-55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Class "B" Beer Permits were tiled by the within named appli cants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named ap- plicants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Mrs. Mary Wolbers, 1563 Central Avenue Justin L. Johanningmeier, 1879- 1881 Central Avenue Mrs. Josephine Nicks, 103 East 22nd Street Regular Scission, August I, 1955 337 Edward J. Lyons, 576 Central Ave nue Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed. adopted and approved this 1st clay of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINT7.INGER Mayor CLARENCE 1'. WFLU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest- .1..1 SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car rigid by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 182.55 Be It Resolved by the City COUn ed of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette pa- pers within said City and the Man- ager is directed to issue such per- mit on behalf of said City. Edward J. Lyons, 576 Central Ave- nue Mrs. Mary Wolbers, 1583 Central Avenue Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 1st day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINT7.INGER. Mayor CLARENCE P. WFLU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUE LLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SI1EA, City Clerk By William J O'Brien Deputy City Clerk C'uuncllman Wclu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second ed by Councilman Schueller. Car ried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kinizinger, Council men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. 'ays--_1 one . RESOLUTION NO. 183-S5 Preliminary resolution for the construction of (type and place of improvement) the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1, consisting of a cast iron water main in: Alpha Avenue, Born Avenue, Fairfax Avenue, Mar. mora Avenue, Missouri Avenue. Ridgeway Avenue, and Wisconsin Avenue. Whereas, the City Council deems it necessary to institute proceedings for the construction of (nature of improvement with beginning and terminal points) the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1 consisting of a cast iron water main in: Alpha Avenue from the North Property Line of Ridgeway Avenue to the South Property Line of In- diana Avenue. Born Avenue from the South Property Line of Indiana Avenue to the South Property Line of Ridge- way Avenue. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lot 487, Lenox Addition to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the East Property Line of Wisconsin Avenue to the East Property Line of Fair. fax Avenue. Missouri Avenue from the South Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Ridge- way Avenue. Ridgeway Avenue from the west Property Line of Born Avenue to the East Property Line of Alpha Avenue. Wisconsin Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the West Property Line of Marmora Avenue. Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, lowa: 1. That the City Engineer is here- by instructed to prepare prelimi- nary plans and specifications, an estimate of total cost, and a plat and schedule for said improvement and place same on file with the city clerk. 'l. That the property to be hene- utted by said improvement is (gem oral description of all property in district) all real estate abutting un the above described portions of the above named streets. 3. The estunale of total cost of said improvement herein ordered 338 Regular Session, August 1, 1955 shall include an estimate of the cost of engineering, preliminary reports, property valuations, esti- mates, plans, specifications, notices, legal services, acquisition of land, consequential damages or costs, easements, rights of way, construc- tion, (repair) supervision, inspec- tion, testing, notices of publica- tion, interest, and printing and sale of bonds. 4. These proceedings are covered under Chapter 391A of the 1954 Code of Iowa. 5. That said improvement is hereby designated (Short Title) the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1, and may be referred to by such title in all subsequent proceedings. Passed, adopted and approved this 1st day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Honorable Mayor and Memoers of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. I herewith submit a proposed plat of the 1955 Water Main Proj. ect No. 1 and a proposed schedule of valuations of the lots within the district served by said improve- ment. K. J. CULLEN City Engineer Councilman Welu moved that the communication of the City Engi. neer be received and filed. Sec. onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 184.55 Resolution determining valua. tions of each lot within the pro- posed assessment district for (Short Title) the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1. Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: 1. That the valuations set out in the attached list are hereby de- termined to be the present fair mar- ket value, with the proposed im- provement completed, of each lot within the proposed assessment dis- trict for (Short Title) the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1. And the City Clerk is hereby di. rected to report the same to the City Engineer who shall show such valuations on the schedule hereto ordered for said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 1st day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUE LLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS, ETC.) RESOLUTION NO. 185.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that the proposed plans, specifica- tions, form of contact, plat and schedule, including valuations ap- pearing thereon, and all other docu- ments contained herein are hereby approved and order filed in the of- fice of City Clerk for public inspec- tion, and are to be considered a part of this resolution. Passed, adopted and approved this 1st day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOIZ RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER. Councilmen Attest: J..1. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Regular Session, August 1, 1955 339 Councilman Welu moved the public welfare to make said im adoption of the resolution. Second- provement. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by 2. Said improvement shall be the following vote: constructed and done in accord. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- ance with said plans and specifi- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. cations and portion of the total Nays.—None. cost of making said improvement RESOLUTION NO. 186.55 shall be assessed against all pri- Resolution of necessity for con- vately owned property lying within struction of (Short Title) the 1955 the assessment district shown on Water Main Project No. 1, also set- such plat in an amount not to ex - of hearing and ceed the amount provided by law ting time and place notice for (Short Title) and in proportion to the special prescribing the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1, benefits conferred thereby and the consisting of a cast iron water remainder of the total cost shall be paid out of the Water Works main in: Alpha Avenue from the North General fund. Property Line of Ridgeway Avenue 3. Bonds shall be issued and sold to the South Property line of In- in anticipation of deferred pay- diana Avenue. ments of assessments when a con - Born Avenue from the South tract has been performed and ac - Property Line of Indiana Avenue cepted and the proceeds thereof to the South Property Line of used to pay the contractor. Ridgeway Avenue. 4. On the 6th day of September, Fairfax Avenue from the North 1955 at 7:30 P.M., the City Council Property Line of Lot 487, Lenox will meet in the City Council cham- Addition to the North Property bers in the City Hall, in the City Line of Lenox Avenue. of Dubuque, Iowa and hear property Marmora Avenue from the East owners subject to the assessment for and Property Line of Wisconsin Avenue and interested parties to the East Property Line of Fair- j against the improvement, its cost, fax Avenue. ; the assessment thereof, or the Missouri Avenue from the South I boundaries of the district. Property Line of Lenox Avenue to 5. The City Clerk is hereby au - the South Property Line of Ridge- thorized anti directed to cause pub - way Avenue. lic notice of the date, time and of hearing to be given by pub - Ridgeway Avenue from the West to place lication once each week for two Property Linc of Born Avenue weeks the first of which the East Property line of Alpha consecutive shall be not less than Avenue. Wisconsin Avenue from the South publications fifteen nor more than twenty five Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- days prior to said hearing and by by nue to the West Property Line of I mailing a copy of said notice mail to the owners of said '1larmora Avenue. Whereas, proposed plans and ordinary I property to be assessed, as shown in the office of the specifications, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and ap- by the records County Auditor not less than fif- proved by the City Council of the l teen clays prior to said hearing. City of Dubuque and are now on Approved on first reading this file in the office of the City Clerk 1st day of August, 1955. showing, among other things, the CHARLES A. KINTZLNGER following: Mayor a. An estimated total cost of the C'1.ARENCE 11. HELU work. ItAY F. KOLB b. The amount proposed to he RUBEN V. AUSTIN assessed against each lot for the LEO N. SCHUELLER improvement for the construction Councilmen of (description of improvement) Attest: J. J. SHEA, the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1. fly V1'tlham .1. O'Brien Be It Therefore Resolved by y the Deputy City Clerk City Council of the City of Dubuque, Welu moved that the Iowa: Councilman be approved and placed I. That the City Council deem, resolution the City Clerk for pub It advisable and necessary for the on file with 340 Regular Session. August 1, 1955 lie inspection for at least one week before final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Kolb moved that the rules be suspended to allow any- one present in the Council to ad- dress the Council. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—done. Mayor Kintzinger expressed the city's official thanks to the private citizens who helped at the scene of the fire at Mount Carmel Infirmary as well as the city's Fire, Police and Water Departments. Police Chief Hugh Callahan rep- resented the other department heads in expressing appreciation for the public recognition. Councilman Welu moved that a resolution of commendation be sent to the police, Fire and Water De- partments commending them on their heroism, comradeship and cooperation. Seconded by Council. man Schueller. Carried by the fol- l lowing vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. ;Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Welu moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk .Approve r S 1955' Adopte . .� Councilmen Attest: Special Session, August I, 1955 341 Board of Health (OFFICIAL) Special Session—August 1, 1955 Board met at 8:10 P.M. Present — Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Aus- tin, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer. Communication of Division of Public Health Engineering, State Department of Health, Des Moines, Iowa, advising that the application for renewal of license by Mr. Ray Fleckenstein to operate Healy's Mobile Home Park at 3275 Cen. tral Avenue has been approved, presented and read. Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved that the communi• cation be received and filed. Sec- onded by Mr. May F. Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- Chairman Charles A. Kintzinger, Messrs, Ruben V. Aus tin, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. :Nays —'.None. Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer. There being no further business Mr. Clarence P. Welu moved the Board of Health meeting adjourn. Seconded by Mr. Leo N. Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairman Charles A. Kint- zinger, Messrs. Ruben V. Austin, Ray F. Kolb, Leo N. Schueller, Clarence P. Welu. Nays—None. Absent—Dr. A. J. Entringer. J. J. SHEA, Clerk, Board of Health By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk APW uv •�il, lg Adopte -`c Members of (rG o" &,zz, Bd, of Health Attest: C3erk. 342 Special Session, August 10, 1955 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Special Session, August 10th, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present — Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Austin, Kolb, Schuel- ler, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that this meeting is called for the purpose of institut- ing proceedings and taking action for the issuance of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds of the City of Dubuque and acting on such business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Councilman Schueller moved that the rules be suspended to allow Mr. John Evarts to address the Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. ?Nays—None. Mr. John Evarts on behalf of the Trades & Labor Congress presented Councilman Austin with a pen and Pencil set as a token of apprecia- tion for his distinguished service as an outstanding Mayor and Coun- cilman. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher of notice of meet- ing of the City Council for the pur- pose of instituting proceedings and taking action for the issuance of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher of notice of sale of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol. lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. The following sealed bids were opened and read for the purchase of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds: Harriman Ripley & Co., Salomon Bros. & Hutz. ler, C. F. Childs & Co., Inc., King Quirk & Co., Inc., First of Iowa Cor. poration, interest at the rate of 214`'1, we will pay the sum of $2,005,660.00 and accrued interest. White, Weld & Co., F. S. Smithers & Co., Dean Witter & Co., Rand & Co., Julien Collins & Company, Shannon & Company, Ravenscroft & Company, interest at the rate of 21,417r, we will pay the sum of $2,001,760 and accrued interest. Chemical Corn Exchange Bank, C. J. Devine & Co., Wood, Struthers & Co., New York Hanseatic Corpo- ration, E. F. Hutton & Company, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., McMaster, Hutchinson & Co., inter- est at the rate of 21,a %, we will pay par ($2,000,000) and accrued inter. est plus a premium of $18,792.20. Mercantile Trust Co., Aubrey G. Lanston & Co., Stern Bros. & Co., City Nat'l. Bk. & Tr. Co., W. H. Morton & Co., Heller, Bruce & Co. and Shaw, McDermott & Co., inter. est at the rate of 2'/e %,, we will pay you $2,000,981.80 and accrued interest. The First National Bank of Chicago, Halsey, Stuart & Co., Inc., William Blair & Company, Bacon, Whipple & Co., The Milwau. kee Company, McDonald -Moore & Co., Burns, Corbett & Pickard, Inc., interest at the rate of 21/4%, we will pay you par and accrued in- terest plus a premium of $21,940.00. First Securities Company of Chica- go, Baxter Williams & Company, Central Republic Company, A. M. Krensky & Co., Natl. Bank of Com- merce, Seattle, interest at the rate of 2V4%, we will pay one hundred Plus a premium of $3200.00. The Northern Trust Company, Blyth & Co., Inc., Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, F. S. Moseley & Co., Braun. Bosworth & Co., Incorporated, Quail & Co., interest at the rate of 2V4%, we will pay the par value Plus a premium of $18,325.00. Con- tinental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, interest at the rate of 2V4%, we will pay par and accrued interest and a pre. mium of $11,990.00. Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, The First Boston Corporation, John Nu. veen & Co., Iowa -Des Moines Na- tional Bank, The White -Phillips Co., Inc., interest at the rate of 2V4%, we will pay you the par value there- of and accrued interest and a pre- miuu, of 51306.00. Spccijtl Session, August 10, 1955 _ 343 RESOLUTION NO. 187.55 Resolution providing for the sale and award of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds and approving and authorizing; the agreement of such sale and award, Whereas, notice of sale of Dock Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Du- buque County, Iowa, in the amount of $2,000.000 has heretofore been given in strict compliance with the provisions of Chapter 75 of the Code of Iowa by publication of no- tice for two or more successive weeks in at least one newspaper lo- cated in Dubuque County; and Whereas, all sealed bids were re- ceived and placed on file, after which open bids were called for and received as follows: None. And thereafter such sealed bids were opened, the substance of the best sealed bid being as follows: Mer- cantile Trust Co., St. Louis, Mis- souri, et. al. interest at the rate of 2417; , we will pay two million nine hundred and eighty one: and 80/100 dollars. ($2,000.981.80) and accrued interest; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows Section 1. That upon being ad- vised in the premises, it is hereby determined that the bid of Mercan- tile Trust Co., St. Louis, Missouri, et. al. for the purchase of said Dock Bonds, as advertised, upon terms of par and accrued interest plus a premium of $981.80 is the highest and best bid received and that said bonds bearing interest at the rate of two and one -eighths per cent (2%%) per annum be and the same are hereby awarded to said Mer- cantile Trust Co., et. al. Passed and approved August 10, 1955. CHARLES A. KLNTZCVGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTLN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Recorded August 10, 1955. William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. I Nays—tion. Councilman Welu moved that the City Treasurer be authorized and directed to return the deposits of all bidders except the best bidders, for the purchase of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds of The City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of the City Solici- tor submitting for Council consid. eration an amended ordinance in- corporating the conditions that the Planing & Zoning Commission rec. ommend, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the com- munication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. :Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher of notice of public Section 2. That the form of agree- hearing to dispose of the City's in- ment of sale of said bonds to Mer• terest in the following streets or cantile Trust Co., et, al. be and the portion of streets: East 19th Street same is hereby approved, and the from the west line of Sycamore lfayor and Deputy City Clerk areI .Street to the cast line of Lynn hereby authorized to execute said i Street. The south one-half of East agreement for and on behalf of the 17th Street from the east line of City of Dubuque, Iowa and to affix I Sycamore Street to the west line the corporate seal of said City i of Lynn Street. Ash Street from the thereto. south line of East 18th Street to Section 3. That all resolutions or the 'North line of Past 14th Street. East 18th Street from the east line parts of resolutions in conflict here- of Lot C. Block 13 to the west lin(' With be and the same are hereby of Lot B. Block 16 in Railroad Addi- h east repealed. I tion. East 17th Street from t e 344 Special Session, August 10, 1955 line of Lot X to the west line of Lot Y in East Dubuque Addition No, 2. The westerly thirty two (32) feet of Lynn Street from the north line of East 16th Street to a point thirty-two (32) feet south of the north line of East 17th Street. The alley lying between Lynn and Ash Streets from the south line of East 14th Street. The alley lying between Ash and Marsh Streets from the south line of East 15th Street to the north line of East 14th Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mayor Kintzinger moved that the rules be suspended to allow anyone to address the City Council if they care to do so. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. John C. Oberhausen, represent- ing Max Blum and Herald Walser addressed the Council protesting and objecting to the proposed va- cation of certain streets and alleys to the Dubuque Packing Company, stating that the conditions of the proposed ordinance tended to "se- verely restrict access" to the prop- erty of Mr. Blum and Mr. Walser, Mr. M. H. Czizek, representing the Dubuque Packing Company, ad- dressed the Council in rebuttal to Mr. Oberhausen's objections. He stated that the expansion program and the future of the Packing Com- pany depended upon the approval of the proposed vacations. Mr. Blum, Mark Ohnesorge, Larry Ithomberg also addressed the Coun. cil voicing their protests on the vacation of the said streets and al. leys. ORDINANCE NO. 47.55 An ordinance vacating certain streets, parts of streets and alleys lying and situated in East Dubuque Addition No. 2 and Railroad Addi tion in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and providing for the granting and conveying of title to said vacated areas, as also the easterly eighteen (18) feet of all lots abutting upon the west side of Ash Street from the south line of East 19th Street to the north line of East 15th Street and the westerly eighteen (18) feet of all lots abutting upon the east side of Ash Street from the south line of East 19th Street to the north line of East 15th Street to Dubuque Packing Company, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—:None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the objections be overruled and that the Council proceed with the adop- tion of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. !days—None. (Official Publicatlon) ORDINANCE NO. 47.55 An ordinance vacating certain streets, parts of streets and alleys lying and situated in East Dubuque Add. No. 2 and Railroad Add. in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and pro- viding for the granting and convey- ing of title to said vacated areas, as also the easterly eighteen (18) feel of all lots abutting upon the west side of Ash Street from the south line of East 19th Street to the north line of East 15th Street and the westerly eighteen (18) feet of all lots abutting upon the east side of Ash Street from the south S{xcial Session, August 1 U, 1955 345 line of East 19th Street to the I Block 15, and of Lots 1 to 10, both north line of East 15th Street to included, of Block 16, in Railroad Dubuque Packing Company. Addition, all in the City of Du- Whereas, Duhuque Packing t'otn- I buque. pany has petitioned the Council t Whereas, the above described of the City of Dubuque. Iowa for ! portion, of lots were heretofore the vacation of East 19th Street i conveyed by petitioner to the City from the west line of Sycamore of Dubuque for the purpose of wid- Street to the east line of Lynn ! ening Ash Street but Ash Street Street: the south one-half of East was not so widened and said por- 17th Street from the east line of tions of said lots Are no longer re Sycamore Street to the west line quired for that purpose; and of Lynn Street; Ash Street from Whereas, the petitioner, in con the south line of Fast 18th Street sideration of certain conveyances, to the north line of East 14th has proposed to make certain con- Street; Fast 18th Street from the veyances to the City of Dubuque cast line of Lilt C, Block 13 to the as hereinafter set forth; and west line of Lot B, Block 16 in Whereas, petitioner has prepared Railroad Addition, East 17th from and submitted plats of the areas the cast line of Lot X to the west proposed to be vacated and con- lute of Lot Y in East Dubuque veyed assigning lot numbers there- Addition No. 2; the westerly thirty- to; Now, Therefore, two (32) feet of Lynn Street from Be It Ordained by the Council the north line of East 16th Street of the City of Dubuque as follows! to a point thirty-two (32) feet south Section One. That the preamble of the north line of East 17th hereof be and the same is hereby Strect: the alley lying between made apart of this ordinance by Lynn and Asti Streets from the reference. south line of East 15th Street to the north line of Fast 14th Street, and Section Two. That East 19th the alley lying between Ash and Street from the west line of Syca- Marsh Streets from the south line more Street to the east line of Lynn is hereby of East 15th Street to the north Street be and the same vacated, subject to right-of-way for line of East 14th Street; and railroad tracks now in place. Whereas, said petition was re- Section Three. That the south ferred to the Planning and Zoning one-half of East 17th Street from Commission for its recommenda the east line of Sycamore Street to tions thereon, and its recommenda- the west line of Lynn Street be and tion has been received; and the same is hereby vacated. Whereas, said streets, parts of Section Four. That Ash Sweet streets and alleys are not needed or from the south line of Fast 18th useful as public thoroughfares; and Street to the north line of East 14th Whereas, said Dubuque Packing Street be and the same is hereby Company further requests the con- vacated. veyance to it of the easterly eight- Section Five. That East 18th een (18) feet of all lots abutting Street from east line of Lot C, upon the west side of Ash Street Block 13 to the west line of Lot B. and the westerly eighteen (18) feet Block 16 in Railroad Addition be Of all lots abutting upon the east and the same is hereby vacated, side of Asti Street from the south Section Six. That Fast 17th Street line of Fast 19th Street to the from the east line of Lot X to the north line of East 15th Street and west line of Lot Y in East Dubuque more particularly described as: Addition No. 2 be and the same is The easterly 18 feet of Lots 534 hereby vacated. That the westerly to 548, both included, in East Du Section Seven. feet of Lynn Street buque Addition No. 2, and the east. thirty-two (32) line of East 16th erly 18 feet of Lot 2 of Block 14 and from the north thirty-two (32) feet Of Lots 11 to 21►, both included, of Street to a point line of East 17th Block 13 in Railroad Addition to south of the north be the same is hereby the City of Dubuque, and the West Street and erly 18 feet of Lots 550 to 563, both vacated Eight. That the alley iY included, in East Uubuyue Addi Section between Lynn and Ash Streets tion No. 2 and Lots 1 and 2 of ijig 346 Special Session, August 10. 1955 from the south line of East 15th Street to the north line of East 14th Street be and the same is hereby vacated. Section Nine. That the alley lying I between Ash and Marsh Streets from the south line of East 15th Street to the north line of East 14th Street be and the same is here- by vacated. Section Ten. That it is hereby de- termined that the foregoing por- tion of the foregoing streets and alleys are not necessary for public use nor sufficiently traveled to jus tify their maintenance at public ex pense. Section Eleven. That title to said vacated parts of streets and alleys, together with the easterly and west- erly eighteen (18) feet of lots abut- ting upon the east and west sides of Ash Street from East 19th Street to East 15th Street, as described i aforesaid, be and the same are here- by granted and conveyed to Du- buque Packing Company upon the following terms and conditions: A. At the time of the delivery of the Quit Claim Deed conveying the herein described portion of real es- tate, that Dubuque Packing Com- pany convey by Warranty Deed to the City of Dubuque Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 in Block 5 in Railroad Addi- tion and the westerly eight (8) feet of Lot A, Block 13 in Railroad Ad- dition, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; the westerly eight (8) feet of Lot C, Block 13 in Railroad Ad- dition, in the City of Dubuque; the westerly eight (8) feet of Lot L, in East Dubuque Addition No. 2, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and the westerly eight (8) feet of Lot X, in East Dubuque Addition No. 2, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, from the northerly line thereof to a point thirty-two (32) feet south thereof. B. That, when requested, Du- buque Packing Company cooperate with the City of Dubuque in pro- curing a right-of-way for a street connecting 14th Street and 16th Street between Ash and Iviarsh Streets by the most practical route, together with a railroad spur at a point designated by the City to serve other industries. C. That Dubuque Packing Com- pany accept the terms and condi. tions of this Ordinance in writing. Section Twelve. That upon the ae ceptance of the terms and condi- tions of this Ordinance in writing by Dubuque Packing Company and the delivery of petitioner's Warran- ty Deed, described by sub -paragraph 11-A hereof, and payment by the pe- titioner of the cost of publishing and recording this Ordinance, the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver Quit Claim Deed conveying all right, title and interest of the City of Dubuque in and to said vacated areas and por- tion of lots abutting Ash Street, as hereinbefore described, to Dubuque Packing Company. Section Thirteen. That the plats of said vacated areas be and the same are hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk authorized to execute the same on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Section Fourteen. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to record a certified copy of this Ordinance in the office of the County Recorder of Dubuque Coun- ty. Section Fifteen. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage, adoption and publication as by law provided. Introduced the 10th day of Aug- ust, 1955. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unacti- mous vote this 10th day of August, 1955. Passed, adopted and approved this 10th day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE NO. 47.55 Dubuque Packing company does hereby accept the terms and pro visions of Ordinance No. 47.55 en- titled: "An Ordinance vacating certain streets, parts of streets and alleys lying and situated in East Dubuque Addition No. 2 and Railroad Addi- Special Session, August 10. 1955 347 tion in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and providing for the granting and conveying of the title to said va. cated areas, as also the easterly eighteen (18) feet of all lots abut- ting upon the west side of Ash Street from the south line of East 19th Street to the north line of Fast 15th Street and the westerly eighteen (18) feet of all lots abut- ting upon the east side of Ash Street from the south line of East 19th Street to the north line of East 15th Street to Dubuque Packing Company", and agrees to abide by the terms thereof. Dated at Dubuque. Iowa this 11th day of August, 1955. DUBUQUE PACKING COMPANY By H. W. Wahlert President Published officially in the Tele- graph Herald Newspaper this 15th day of August, 1955. It August 15 J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None- August 10, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit Plans and Spec- ifications prepared by Consoer, Townsend Consulting Engineers for the construction of an Iron Re- moval and Hardness Reduction plant for the city water system. These plans and specifications have been reviewed by the Water Department Superintendent and have received his approval. I recommend that the City Coun- cil approve the plans and specifi- cations and set the date for taking of bids. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Austin that the Plans and Specification, by approved as submitted and bids will be received at the city Clerk's office, City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, until September 21, 1955, at 7:30 P. M. C. S. T. Second. ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. i Preliminary Approval of Plant, Etc. RESOLUTION NO. 188.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that the proposed plans, specifica- tions, form of contract, and all other documents contained herein for the construction of an Iron Re- moval and Hardness Reduction Plant, consisting of aerators, sludge blanket or upflow basins, recarbo- nation basins, chemical feed and administration building, rapid sand filters, including the equipping of six existing filter cells, and all re- lated piping, valves and electrical work. The proposed facilities are designed to treat raw well water at a nominal rate of 10 million gal- lons per day. The structures are to be of reinforced concrete mason- ry construction supported on con- crete piling, are hereby approved and ordered filed in the office of City Clerk for public inspection and i are to be considered a part of this resolution. Passed and adopted this 10th day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien, Deputy City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 189.55 Whereas the City Manager has submitted proposed plans, specifi. cations, form of contract and esti mated cost for the extension and improvement of the municipal wa- ter plant by the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials for the construction of an Iron Remov- al and Hardness Reduction Plant. 348 Special Session, August 10, 1955 consisting of aerators, sludge blan- ket or upflow basins, recarbona- tion basins, chemical feed and ad- ministration building, rapid sand filters, including the equipping of six existing filter cells and all re- lated piping, valves and electrical r, ork. The proposed facilities are designed to treat raw well water at a nominal rate of ten million gal- lons per day. The structures are to be reinforced concrete masonry construction supported on concrete piling, and Whereas it is necessary and de- sirable that a public hearing be had on said proposed plans, speci- fications, and form of contract, . that bids be received for said work at said hearing and that notice be given of said hearing and invita- tion for bids all in accordance with Chapters 23 and 397 of the 1954 Code of Iowa. Now Therefore Be It Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: I. That said plans, specifications, form of contract and estimates of cost of construction be placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection and that a public hearing be had thereon in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at 7:30 P.M. on the 21st day of September, 1955. 2. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of said hearing and publish invitation for bids for the construction of the work in the manner required by law and in par- ticular in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 397.17 of the 1954 Code of Iowa. Passed and adopted this 10th, 1.9,95. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RAY F. KOIZ RUBEN V. AUSTIIN LEO N. SCHUEIjMt Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Austin moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote; Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. 'days—None. August 10, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Police Chief Callahan has rec- ommended that a stop sign be erected on Bunker Hill Road at the intersection of Green Street. I concur in this recommendation because of the heavy traffic due to the swimming pool and Irving School. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation of the Chief of Police and City Manager be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. August 10. 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: With the surfacing of Film St. from 24th to 26th St. considerable traffic will use the street on each side of the railroad tracks. The width of this portion of the street is insufficient for two way traffic j and the parking of cars. I recommend that Elm St. from 24th to 26th St. East of the Rail- road Tracks; be one way north bound and West of tracks south hound. Also that parking be restricted on the west side of Elm St. from 24th to 26th Street. Respectfully submitted, I,. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Kolb moved that the I recommendation of the City Manag- er be approved. Seconded by Coun- I Gilman Austin. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None•. ORDINANCE NO. 48-55 An Ordinance amending Ordi- nance No. 33.49 by adding nos sections 2e and 1-f to Schedule I Special Session, August 10. 19SS 349 thereof, and section 59 to Schedule VI thereof to provide one way traf- fic on portions of Elm Street, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Coun- cllman Kolb. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeah—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Official Publication) ORDINANCE NO. 48 -SS An Ordinance amending Ordi. nance No. 33-49 by adding new sec- tions 2e and 14 to Schedule I thereof, and section 59 to Schedule VI thereof to provide one way traf- fic on portions of Elm Street. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That Schedule I of Or- dinance No. 33-19 be and the same is hereby amended by adding two new sections thereto as follows. "1-L On the portion of Elm street lying east of the railroad tracks in said street between East 24th Street and East 26th Street. 2-e. On the portion of Elm Street lying west of the railroad tracks in said street between East 24th Street and East 26th Street." Section 2. That Schedule VI of Ordinance No. 33.49 be and the same is hereby amended by adding a new section thereto as follows: "59. On the west side of Elm Street from East 24th Street to East 26th Street." Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage, adoption and publication as provided. Introduced the 10th day of Aug- ust, 1955. Rule requiring reading on three st'parate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 10th day of August, 14►55 Passed, adopted and approved this 10th day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KEN 71NIGER Mayor CLARE`'CE P. WELD RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN IZO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Published officially in the Tele- graph Herald Newspaper this 15th day of August, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk 1t Aiigust 15 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb. Schueller. Welu. Nays—!None. Petition of Clarence Splinter et. al. requesting that a street light be installed at the corner of Prim- rose Street and Berkley Place, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. Petition of John Bell requesting a refund of $75.00 on Cigarette Li- cense No. 201 as he discontinued business on August 9, 1955, present. ed and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the petition be granted and the City .Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in favor of John Bell in the amount of $75.00 to cover the amount of the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 201. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. !Nays—None. Petition of John Bell requesting a refund of $150.00 on Class "B" Beer Permit No. 30 as he discon tinued business on August 9, 1955. presented and read. Councilman 350 Special Session, August 10, 1955 Kolb moved that the petition be granted and the City Auditor in- structed to draw a warrant in favor of John Bell in the amount of 5150.00 to cover the amount of the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 30. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Giles G. Kirk- wood, 845 Kane Street concerning an error on their assessments for sewer, curb and gutter on Kane Street. They claim that there is a discrepancy in the County Plat, as it shows a frontage of 109 feet on Kane Street whereas their correct frontage is only 25 feet, and they have paid an assessment on 84 feet that does not exist, presented and read. Councilman Austin moved that City Treasurer issue a refund upon the advice of the City Manag- er. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Loras College requesting the issuance of a re- stricted plumber's license to Mr. George R. Murphy who is super- visor of the plumbing maintenance repair work at Loras College, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communication be referred to the City Manager and the Plumbing Inspector for inves- tigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of the Auxiliary of Am. vet Post No. 3 requesting permis- sion to conduct a tag day or poppy day August 12th and 13th, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the request be granted providing that there are no conflicting dates. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Dubuque Trades and Labor Congress extend- ing an invitation to the Mayor and City Council to participate in the annual Labor Day parade, Septem- ber 3, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the invitation be accepted. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Dr. John A. Link et. al. requesting a street light be in- stalled at the corner of Wilbricht Lane and Montana Street, present- ed and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and Electrical Inspector for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of Claim of Kenneth E. Strong for damages to his auto re- sulting from a defective manhole covering, presented and read. Coun- cilman Austin moved that the no- tice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 190.55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, There fore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT John L. Savary and Viola Savary, 827 Dodge Street Edward J. Tracy, 1598 Elm Street CLASS "C" PERMIT Harold O. Specht, 3003 Asbury Street Special Session. August 10, 1955 351 Passed, adopted and approved Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- this 10th day of August, 1955. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. CHARLES A. KLNTZINGER Nays—None. Mayor Petition of Gerald Hoffman et. al. CLARENCE P. WELU requesting that Chaney Road be RAY F. KOLB i curb and guttered from St. Anne's RUBEN V. AUSTIN Street to Pennsylvania Avenue, pre- LEO N. SCHUELLER sented and read. Councilman Welu Councilmen moved that a plat and schedule be Attest: J. J. SHEA, prepared. Seconded by Councilman City Clerk Kolb. Carried by the following By William J. O'Brien i vote: Deputy City Clerk Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. Councilman Welu moved the I men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. adoption of the resolution. Second- i Nays—None. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by ORDINANCE NO. 49.55 the following vote: An Ordinance amending Section Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- i 24 of Ordinance No. 21-55 by re- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. pealing the same and enacting a Nays—None. substitute therefore reducing the RESOLUTION NO. 191-55 fee for watersoftener permits from Whereas, heretofore applications j $2.00 to $1.00, presented and read. for Beer Permits were filed by the Councilman Welu moved that the within named applicants and they reading just had be considered the have received the approval of this first reading of the ordinance. Sec. Council; and onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried I Whereas, the premises to be oc- by the following vote: cupied by such applicants have been j Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- inspected and found to comply with men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. the ordinances of this City and + Nays—None. they have filed proper bonds: Now, Councilman Welu moved that the rherefore, rules requiring the reading of an Be It Resolved by the City Coun- ordinance on three separate days cil of the City of Dubuque that the be suspended. Seconded by Council- Manager be and he is directed to I man Kolb. Carried by the following issue to the following named ap- Vote: plicants a Beer Permit. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- CLASS "B" PERMIT men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. John L. Savary and Viola Savary, Nays—None. 827 Dodge Street ORDINANCE NO. 49--5S Edward J. Tracy, 1598 Elm Street An Ordinance amending Section CLASS "C" PERMIT 24 of Ordinance No. 21-55 by re- Harold 0. Specht, 3003 Asbury I pealing the same and enacting a Streetbstitute therefore reducing the Be It Further Resolved that the fee for watersoftener permits from bonds filed by such applicants be $2.00 to $1.00. and the same are hereby approved. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- Passed, adopted and approvedcil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: I this 10th day of August, 1955. Section 1. That Section 24 of Or- CHARLES A. KINTZLNGER i dinance No. 21.55 be and the same Mayor is hereby repealed and the follow- CLARENCE P. WELD i ing enacted in lieu thereof: RAY F. KOLB "Section 24. Permit Fees: There RUBEN V. AUSTIN shall be charged for the inspection LEO N. SCHUELLER of all plumbing work, either new. Councilmen replaced or reconstructed, a permit Attest: J. ,1. SHEA, fee as follows: City Clerk For the first four fixtures By William J. O'Brien or fixture openings $2.00 ea. Deputy City Clerk For each additional fixture Councilman Welu moved the or fixture opening 1.00 adoption of the resolution. Second- Each garage wash rack, set- ed by Councilman Kolb Carried by tling basin, oil separator, the following vote blow off basin, bew'age 352 Special Session, August 10, 1955 ejector or similar equip- ment shall be considered as a fixture. For each bar, soda foun- tain, refrigerator, air conditioning unit or sim- ilar equipment requiring indirect connections to the sewer, each opening shall be considered as a fixture, and the fee for each such waste open- ing shall be 1.00 For each domestic hot wa- ter storage tank or range boiler 1.00 For each domestic hot wa- ter storage tank or range boiler including furnace coils and electric heating apparatus 1.00 For each water softener, or similar device connected to the water supply 1.00 For the reinspection of any work found defective or installed contrary to the requirements governing the installation of plumb- ing 5.00 All such fees shall be paid to the City Treasurer who shall issue his receipt therefor, and such re- ceipt shall be presented to the City Plumbing inspector before any permit is issued to any person ap- plying therefor." Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage, adoption and publication as by law provided. Introduced the 10th day of Aug- ust, 1955. Rule requiring reading on three separate days suspended by unani- mous vote the 10th day of August, 1955. Passed, adopted and approved this loth day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilman Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Published officially in the Tele. graph Herald Newspaper this 15th day of August, 1955. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk It August 15 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Clarke College requesting; the Council to change the name of Seminary Street to Clarke Drive, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that pe- tition be referred to the City Solici tor to prepare proper proceedings. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. William Maas addressed the Council to determine if Lynn Street was vacated from 16th Street to 14th Street. There being no further business Councilman Kolb moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. J..1. SHEA, City Clerk By Willia .1. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Approve 1955. Councilmen j _. ler Spcctal Sc%sion, August 17, 1955 353 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Special Session, August 17th, 1955. Council met at 4.30 P.I. Present Mayor Kintzinger, councilmen Austin. Kolb, Schuel- ler, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. :Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet• ing is called for the purpose of act- ing on a resolution approving the form of bond to be used for the 52,000,000 Dock Bonds of the City of Dubuque and acting on such busi- ness as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Coun- cil. RESOLUTION NO. 192-55 A RESOLUTION providing for the issuance of $2,000,000 Dock Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and providing for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds. Whereas, pursuant to a petition heretofore filed with this City Coun- cil by the Dock Board of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the special election duly called and held in and for said City on April 6, 1955, this City Council acting for and on behalf of said City of Dubuque, Iowa, has been authorized to issue the Dock Bonds of said City in the aggregate principal amount of S2,000,000 for the purpose of con- structing works and improvements as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, including the grading ;and filling of lands under the control of said Dock Board and no petition or objections have been filed or made protesting the issu- ance of said bonds pursuant to no- tice of the proposed action for such issuance: and Whereas, none of said bonds au- thorized as aforesaid has been is. sued and it is deemed advisable at this time to adopt this resolution to provide for the issuance of said bonds and for the levy of taxes to pay the interest thereon as the same Will become clue and to create a sinking fund to pay the principal at or before maturity, Now, Therefore, lie It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 1. That for the purpose of constructing works and improve - menti as authorized by Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, includ- ing the grading and filling of lands under control of the Dock Board of paid City there be and there are hereby authorized to be issued the negotiable interest bearing bonds of said City of Dubuque in the princi- pal amount of $2,000,000, each of which shall be designated as a "Dock Bond", dated August 1, 1955, of the denomination of $1000, bear- ing interest at the rate of two and one-eighth per cent (214%) per an- num, payable June 1, 1956, and semiannually thereafter on the first day of December and June of each year from the date of said bonds until the principal is paid, except as the provisions hereinafter set forth with respect to redemption prior to maturity may be and be- come applicable. Said bonds shall be numbered consecutively from 1 to 2,000, inclusive, and shall mature in numerical order $90,000 on De- cember 1 of each of the years 1956 to 1961, inclusive, $104,000 on De- cember 1 of each of the years 1962 to 1971, inclusive, $105,000 on De- cember 1 of each of the years 1972 to 1974, inclusive, and $105,000 on .lune 1, 1975: provided, however, that bonds numbered 1061 to 2000 inclusive, as may be outstanding from time to time shall be re- deemable by said City prior to ma- turity upon terms of par and ac- crued interest in whole, or from time to time in part in the inverse order of their numbering on any interest payment date on or after December 1, 1966. Notice of any such redemption identifying the bond or bonds to be redeemed shall be published at least once not less than thirty day's prior to the re- demption date in a newspaper of general circulation throughout the 1 State of Iowa. All such bonds as to which said City reserves and ex- ercises the right of redemption i and to which notice as aforesaid shall have been given, and for the retirement of which funds are duly provided, will cease to bear inter est on the redemption date. Section 2. That interest on said bunds to the date of maturity of the principal shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached t to each bond and ruaturiAg on dates herein provided: both prinei- 354 Spceial Session, ,august 17, 1955 pal of said bonds and the interest be payable in lawful is paid except as the provisions hereinafter set forth with respect thereon shall the United States of on prior thereY noayrbeea'become money of at the office the City applicable America, f in the City of Dubuque, to. All such interest as may accrue Treasurer that said bonds have the seal on this bond prior to maturity to Iowa; City affixed thereto and be be payable upon presentation and of said signed by the Mayor and attested surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally by the Deputy City Clerk of said that the coupons attached become due; both principal hereof City; and bonds shall be signed and and interest hereon are hereby to said by said officials by their made payable in lawful money of attested facsimile signatures and the United States of America at respective said officials by the execution of the office of the City Treasurer in of the City of Dubuque. said bonds shall adopt as and for and their own proper signatures their facsimile signatures ap- Iowa. This bond is one of a series of respective on said coupons. bonds issued by said City for the pearing Section 3. That said bonds hereby purpose of constructing works and shall be subject to reg- improvements as authorized by authorized istration as to principal in the name Chapter 384 of the Code of Iowa, the holder on the books of the 1954, including the grading and of City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation upon the filling of lands under the control of the Dock Board of said City, in back of such bonds so registered. conformity with a resolution duly and approved by the City No bond so registered shall be sub- transfer except upon such passed Council, and the issuance of said ject to books and similarly noted on the series of bonds has been approved hack of the bond so registered, un- by the requisite vote at an elec- held less the last registration shall have tion duly called, noticed and been to bearer. Such registration in and for said City. of any said bonds shall not, how- Said City reserves the right and ever, affect the negotiability of the option to call and redeem bonds of coupons attached to said bonds, but this issue numbered 1061 to 2000, such coupons shall continue trans- inclusive, as may be outstanding ferable by delivery merely. from time to time prior to maturity Section 4. That said bonds and upon terms of par and accrued in - the interest coupons to be thereto terest in whole or in part in the attached shall be in substantially inverse order of their numbering the following form: on any interest payment date on (Form of Bond) or after December 1, 1966. Notice UNITED STATES OF AMERICA of the exercise of such right of re - STATE OF IOWA demption identifying the bond or COUNTY OF DUBUQUE bonds to be redeemed will be given CITY OF DUBUQUE by publication at least once not DOCK BOND less than thirty days prior to the No. $1000 redemption date in a newspaper of Know All Men By These Presents: general circulation throughout the State of Iowa and all such bonds as That the City of Dubuque, in the to which said City reserves and ex - County of Dubuque and State of Iowa, hereby acknowledges itself to ercises such right of redemption and as to which notice as aforesaid owe and for value received hereby shall have been given and for the promises to pay to bearer, or if this bond be registered, then to the retirement of which funds are duly registered holder hereof, the sum provided will cease to bear interest of One Thousand Dollars ($1000) on on the redemption date. the first day of December, 19 1 It is hereby certified and recited together with interest on said sum that all acts, conditions and things at the rate of two and one-eighth required by the Constitution and per cent (21/4%) per annum, from laws of the State of Iowa to exist, date hereof payable June 1, 1956, to be had or to be done precedent and semiannually thereafter on the I to and in the issuance of this bond, first days of December and June in do exist, have happened, been done each year until said principal sum �, and performed in regular and due Special Session, August 17, 1955 355 form and time as required by law; that the indebtedness of said City, including this bond, does not ex- ceed any constitutional or statutory limitation; that for the prompt pay- ment of the interest on this bond as the same becomes due and for the payment of the principal at or before maturity, the full faith and credit of said City are hereby irre- vocably pledged; and that legal and sufficient provision has been made for the levy of taxes on all of the taxable property in said City for the payment of the principal here- of and interest hereon as the same will respectively become due. This bond is subject to registra- tion as to principal in the name of the holder upon the books of the City Treasurer of said City, such registration to be noted hereon by said Treasurer, after which no transfer hereof, except upon such books and similarly noted hereon, shall be valid unless the last regis- tration shall have negotiability of the coupoms hereto attached, which shall continue negotiable by deliv- ery merely notwithstanding regis- tration hereof. In Witness Whereof, the said City of Dubuque, by its City Council, has caused its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, and this bond to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its Deputy City Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and attested by said offi- cials by their respective facsimile signatures, and said officials, by the execution hereof, do adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons, all as of the first day of Augiist, 1955. Mayor Attest Deputy City Clerk (Form of Coupon) On the first day of .. 195 , the City of Dubuque. Iowa, Will pay to bearer Dollars (5 ) at the office of the City Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa, for interest due that day on its Dock Bond dated August 1, 1955, No. Attest: Mayor lirputy City Clerk On the back of each bond there shall also be endorsed a certificate by the City Treasurer evidencing the registration of the issuance of the bonds in substantially the fol- lowing form: The issuance of this bond has been duly and properly registered in my office. City Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa On the back of each bond provi- sion shall also be made for regis tration of ownership in the follow. ing form: Date of Name of Signature Registration Registered of City Owner Treasurer Section 5. That said bonds be executed as herein provided as soon as after the adoption of this reso- lution as may be and thereupon shall be delivered to the Treasurer of said City, who shall register the fact of the issuance of same in the book provided for that purpose and shall deliver said bonds to the pur- chaser thereof upon receipt of the purchase price, namely par and ac- crued interest plus a premium of $981.80 and all action heretofore taken in connection with the sale of said bonds is hereby ratified and confirmed in all respects. Section 6. That as required by law, including Chapter 76 of the Code of Iowa, 1954, and for the pur- pose of providing for the levy and collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as it falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there i; hereby levied upon all of the taxable property in said City in each of the years while said bonds or any of them are outstanding, a tax sufficient for that purpose, and in furtherance of this provision, but not in limitation thereof, there be and there is hereby levied on all the taxable property in said City the following direct annual tax, to wit Year of Levy Amount 1955 $146,670 1956 130,568 1957 128,675 1958 126,763 1959 124.850 1960 122,938 1961 135,025 19162 132,815 356 Spccial Session, August 17, 1955 1963 130,605 . to such current funds in the sums 1964 128,395 thus advanced when the taxes here - 1965 128,185 in provided shall have been collect - 1966 126,975 ed. 1967 125,765 Section 7. That all other resolu- 1968 124,555 tions or parts thereof insofar as 1969 123,345 may be in conflict herewith be and 1970 122,135 t, a same are hereby repealed. 1971 121,925 Passed and approved August 17, 1972 120,694 1955. 1973 119,463 CHARLES A. KINITZLNGER 1974 106,132 Mayor All action heretofore taken for CLARENCE P. WELU the levy of the taxes hereinbefore RAY F. KOLB provided to be levied in the year LEO V. TIN ER 1955 for collection in 1956 is here- Councilmen by ratified and confirmed in all re Attest: William J. O'Brien spects. Deputy City Clerk A certified copy of this resolution Recorded August 17, 1955 shall be filed with the County Audi- WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN for of Dubuque County and said Deputy City Clerk Auditor shall be and he is hereby Councilman Welu moved the instructed in and for each of the adoption of the resolution. Second - years 1955 to 1974, inclusive, to en- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by ter for collection and assess the tax the following vote: hereby authorized. When annually yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - entering said taxes for collection, men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. the County Auditor shall include Nays—None. the same as part of the tax levy for debt service fund purposes of Petition of Harry .1. Murphy and said City, and when collected, the Dorothy Murphy requesting a re - proceeds of said taxes shall be con- fund of $75.00 on their Cigarette verted into the debt service fund of I License No. 150 as they have dis- said City and set aside therein as continued business nn August G. a special account to be used solely 1955, presented and read. Council - and only for the payment of prin- I man Kolb moved that the request cipal and interest of the bonds here- be granted and the City Auditor by authorized and for no other pur- instructed to draw a warrant in pose whatsoever; provide, however, the amount of $75.00 in favor of that whenever a sufficient amount Harry J. and Dorothy Murphy to of bonds hereby authorized have cover the amount of the unexpired been retired pursuant to the right portion of Cigarette License No. of redemption as hereinbefore pro- 150. Seconded by Councilman vided, or otherwise, that the Schueller. Carried by the following amount realized through the fore- vote: going provisions for the levy of Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - taxes and then on hand is sufficient I men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, WOW to retire all of the remaining bonds Nays --None. at the time outstanding and to pay RESOLUTION NO. 193.55 all interest to accrue thereon to Be It Resolved by the City Coun- the date of such retirement, then I cil of the City of Dubuque that the the assessment and collection of following, having complied with the any further taxes as hereinbefore provisions of law relating to the provided shall be abated and appro- sale of cigarettes within the City priate notice of such abatement I of Dubuque, be granted a permit to shall be filed with the County Audi- sell cigarettes and cigarette papers tor. within said City and the Manager is That the principal or interest directed to issue such permit on be coming due at any time when there half of said City. are insufficient funds on hand to Andrew Blume., 1097 Jackson Street pay the same be promptly paid Be It Further Resolved that the when clue from current funds on bond filed with the application he hand, and reimbursement be made approved. Special Session, August 17, 1955 357 Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KIYTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WEIR RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN I,EO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car• ried by the following vote RESOLUTION NO. 19S -SS Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun. cil of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named appli- cants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Andrew Blume, 1097 ,Jackson Street men Austin, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Thomas F. McDonough, 1064 Uni :Nays—None. %ersity Avenue RESOLUTION NO. 194-55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now. Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Andrew Blume, 1097 Jackson Street Thomas F. McDonough, 1064 Uni- versity Avenue Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of August, 1955. CHARIXS A. KINTZINGEH Mayor CLARE -NCE P. WELL; RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu Nays—None Be It Further Resolved that tht• bonds filed by such applicants bt and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KL'VTZIVGER :Mayor CLARENCE P. WELL? RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: ,1 J SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb. Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. August 9, 1955 'Io the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council city of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Iowa, 1954, the Civil Service Commission conducted writ- ten examination for those seeking the position of Assistant Engineer at the Water Pumping Station. This examination was held August 9, 1955. The following is a list of those u ho passed the written examina 358 Special Session, August 17, 1955 tion with an average of 70% or better. William A. Kenyon 83.1% George W. Bogarth 79.117b William A. Fransen 78.75% Norbert G. Siegworth 75% Elmer L. Tschiggfrie .. 71.25% Respectfully submitted, JOSEPH A. CAREW Chairman LOUIS J. LAGEN E. B. LYONS Members, Civil Service Commission Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public this 16th day of August, 1955. ;VIAE A. MOORE Notary Public Councilman Kolb moved that the report be received and made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Austin. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Kolb moved the suspension of rules to allow any- one in the Council Chamber to address the Council if they so de- sire. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mr. Eugene Willis addressed the City Council on behalf of his clients, Margaret A. Callahan and Mr. John Giellis, requesting that the alley between Hedley Court and Buena Vista Street be opened for the convenience of his clients. He was advised by the Council to have his clients submit a petition in writing. Councilman Schueller moved that the City Council view the grounds. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow• ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Kolb moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Austin, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk App. ..7` 1955. ........................... ........... , J„ > Councilmen '...�. �4My1......,:.„.... .� Attest: C�it� er 1 Regular Session, September 6, 1955 359 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Regular Session, September 6, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Kolb. Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kintzinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting on such business as may properly come before the meeting. Councilman Welu moved that the resignation of Councilman Austin be accepted. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that Mr. C. E. Dove be appointed as Council- man to fill the vacancy on the City Council caused by the resignation of Councilman Ruben V. Austin. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mayor Kintzinger swore into of- fice Mr. C. E. Dove, the newly ap- pointed Councilman, who took his seat at the Council table. RESOLUTION NO. 196.55 Whereas, J. J. SHEA, has since February 1932, continuously served the City of Dubuque as a faithful, diligent and conscientious City Clerk; and, Whereas, because of ill health, it has become impossible for him to perform the duties of that of- fice any longer; Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque: That J. J. Shea, be and he is hereby relieved of the office of City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, and, That the Mayor be and he is here- by directed to convey the deep re- gret of the City Council at the loss Of the services of J. J. Shea, who through his many years in the serv- ice of his friends and fellow citi- zens of the City of Dubuque has by his zealous, careful and honest per- formance of his duties, set a shin- ing example for all persons in pub- lic office. Passed, adopted and approved this 61h day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KNTZTNGFR Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that Leo F. Frommelt be appointed City Clerk. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. :Mayor Kintzinger swore into of- fice Mr. Leo F. Frommelt, the newly appointed City Clerk, who took his place at the Council table. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher of a statement of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were drawn during the month of July, 1955, pre- sented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the proof of publica- tion be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher of notice to prop- erty owners of the construction of a cast iron water main in Alpha Avenue from the North property Line of Ridgeway Avenue to the South Property Line of Indiana Ave- nue. Born Avenue from the South Property Line of Indiana Avenue to the South Property Line of Ridgeway Avenue. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lot 487, Lenox Addition to the North Property Line of Lenox Ave. nue. Marmora Avenue from the East Property Line of Wisconsin Avenue to the East Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Missouri Avenue from the South Property Line of Lenos 380 Regidar Session, September f, 1955 Avenue to the South Property Line of Ridgeway Avenue, Ridgeway Ave- nue from the West Property Line of Born Avenue to the East Prop- erty Line of Alpha Avenue. Wiscon- sin Avenue from the South Proper- ty Line of Pennsylvania Avenue to the West Property Line of Marmora Avenue, presented and read. No written objections and no objectors present in the Council Chamber at the time set for public hearing. Councilman Kolb moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 186 -SS Resolution of necessity for con- struction of (Short Title) the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1 also set- ting time and place of hearing and prescribing notice for (Short Title) the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1, Consisting of a cast iron water main in: Alpha Avenue from the North Property Line of Ridgeway Avenue to the South Property Line of In- diana Avenue. Born Avenue from the South Property Line of Indiana Avenue to the South Property Line of Ridge- way Avenue. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lot 487, Lenox Addition to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the East Property Line of Wisconsin Avenue to the East Property Line of Fair- fax Avenue. Missouri Avenue from the South Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Ridge- way Avenue. Ridgeway Avenue from the West Property Line of Born Avenue to the East Property Line of Alpha Avenue. Wisconsin Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the West Property Line of Marmora Avenue. Whereas, proposed plans and specifications, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and ap, proved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing, among other things, the following: An estimated total cost of the work. b. The amount proposed to be as- sessed against each lot for the im- provement for the construction of (description of improvement) the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1. Be It Therefore Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: 1. That the City Council deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make said im- provement. 2. Said improvement shall be con- structed and done in accordance with said plans and specifications and portion of the total cost of making said improvement shall be assessed against all privately owned property lying within the assess- ment district shown on such plat in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law and in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred thereby and the remainder of the total cost shall be paid out of the Water Works General fund. 3. Bonds shall be issued and sold in anticipation of deferred pay- ments of assessments when a con- tract has been performed and ac- cepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. 4. On the 6th day of September, 1955 at 7:30 p.m., the City Council will meet in the City Council cham- bers in the City Hall, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa and hear proper- ty owners subject to the assess- ment and interested parties for and against the improvement, its cost, the assessment thereof, or the boundaries of the district. 5. The City Clerk is hereby au- thorized and directed to cause pub- lic notice of the date, time and place of hearing to be given by publication once each week for two consecutive weeks the first of which publications shall be not less than fifteen nor more than twenty five days prior to said hearing and by mailing a copy of said notice by ordinary mail to the owners of said property to be assessed, as shown by the records in the office of the County Auditor not less than fif- teen days prior to said hearing. Regular Session, September 6, 19,55 361 Approved on first reading this lst day of August, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB RUBEN V. AUSTIN LEO N. SCHUELLER Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk By William J. O'Brien Deputy City Clerk All objections are hereby over- ruled and the foregoing resolution passed, adopted and approved as proposed, this 6th day of Septem- ber, 1955. CHARLES A. KII MINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SC`HUELI,F.R C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 208-55 Resolution Approving Detailed Plans, Specifications, Form of Con. tract and Notice to Bidders, and Directing Advertisement to Bidders. Whereas the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has hereto. fore adopted Resolution No. 18&55 being a Resolution of Necessity for the construction of a cast iron water main: Alpha Avenue from the North Property line of Ridgeway Avenue to the South Property Line of In- diana Avenue. Born Avenue from the South Property Line of Indiana Avenue to the South Property Line of Ridgeway Avenue. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of Lot 487, Lenox Addition to the North Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the East Property Line of Wisconsin Avenue to the East Property line of Fairfax Avenue. Missouri Avenue from the South Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property line of Ridge- waY Avenue. Ridgeway Avenue from the West Property I,ine of Born Avenue to the East Property line of Alpha Avenue. Wisconsin Avenue from the South Property Line of I'ennsyl. vania Avenue to the West Property Line of Marmora Avenue, and, Whereas the City Engineer has submitted and filed with the City Clerk detailed plans and specifica- tions, form of contract and notice to bidders for said improvement: Now Therefore, Be It Resolved that said plans, specifications, form Of contract, and notice to bidders j are hereby approved, and that the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish said notice to bidders, in the manner provided by law, once each week for two consecutive weeks, the first of which publications shall be not less than twelve (12) days before the date set in said notice for receiv- ing bids and that each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check on an Iowa bank for not less than $1700.00. Pased, adopted and approved this 6th day of September 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk August 17th, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and policy and desire to have your ap- proval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solici- tor: HEATING CONTRACTOR'S BOND Fred Schonethal (Wean Heating Sales) Maryland Casualty Com- pany Holland Furnace Company, Ohio Casualty Insurance Company Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager IJS:Io Councilman Kolb moved that the bonds he approved and made a mat- ter of record. Seconded by Council- man Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. 362 Regular Session, September 6, 1955 August 15, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The Communication of Arthur J. Miller submitting an offer of $100.00 for Lot 74 Mechanics Addi- tion owned by the City of Dubuque, was referred to the City Council to view the grounds. The Council upon viewing the grounds decided that if the valua- tion of this property was in line with the offered price, they would approve the sale. Upon investigation as to the valu- ation, it was determined that a $100.00 is a reasonable price. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed and that the petitioner pay any costs in connection with the transaction. Very truly yours, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation be approved and referred to the City Solicitor to prepare proper proceedings. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. August 17, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of July as well as list of claims and list of Payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of July, 1955. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager W S:lo Councilman Kolb moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. September 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Dr. John A. Link requesting the installation of a street light at the intersection of Wilbrecht Lane and Montana Street was referred to the City Manager for investigation and report. Wilbrecht Lane, up to the pre- sent time, has been a private lane and just recently the City has been deeded property to widen 'Wilbrecht Lane to a 40 foot width, thereby making it acceptable as a city street. The property was deeded to the City for street purposes. Because this street will be used as an access to Flora Park and in- dications are that new residences will be built on this street in a short time, I recommend that a street light be installed at the in- tersection of Wilbrecht Lane and Montana Street. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. September 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: A request has been made for the installation of a street light on Mt. Carmel Road in the vicinity of the 700 block. Due to the fact that the Mt. Car- mel Road has become a thorough- fare for a great number of vehicles, I recommend that four street lights be installed on Mt. Carmel Road between Cannon Street and the in- tersection of Mt. Carmel Road and the Rockdale Road. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHUZZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Kolb moved the ap- proval of the recommendation. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Regular Session, September 6, 1955 W Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. September 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Margaret A. Cal- lahan and John W. Giellis request- ing the opening of an alley run- ning north from Lawther to Strauss Streets between Buena Vista Street and Hedley Court, was referred to the City Council to view grounds. The decision of the Council upon viewing the grounds was that the proper grade be determined to see if damages could be sustained by any adjoining property and to then confer with the petitioners to see if I the alley would be cut all the way through or just partially. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCPIILTZ, City Manager WS:Io Councilman Schueller moved the approval of the recommendation and referred to the City Engineer. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. September 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen - The petition of Garland Lynch and others requesting that the alley be opened between Bunker Hill Road and Finley Street was re- ferred to the City Council to view the grounds. Upon viewing the grounds, it was the decision of the Council that opening of this alley would be of no Particular benefit to the adjacent property owners as they had ac- cess to garages and that in the opinion of the City Council this alley could be vacated. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager lJSao Councilman Schueller moved the approval of the recommendation. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Mve, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. September 1, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The letters of Mr. Erdwig Schenk and Harry O'Connell requesting permission of the City Council to leave their televisien to -,vers on city property to the rear of their homes were referred to the City Council to vicu the grounds. The decision of the City Council was that in view of the fact that these towers have been in place some one and half to three years and create no hazard to the pub- lic, that permission be granted to the petitioners for their television towers to remain in the present location until such a time as the City needs the property for public improvement. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:Io Councilman Welu moved the ap- proval of the recommendation. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. :Nays—done. August 31, 1955 To the Honorable :Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The communication of Loras Col. lege requesting a restricted plumb- ers license for Mr. George Murphy was referred to the City Manager. I have had the Plumbing Inspec- tor make an investigation to de- termine if a restricted plumbers license could be issued to Mr. Mur. phy for work performed for Loras College. Mr. Murphy has been in charge of all maintenance at Loras College and fulfilLs all the requirements of Section 12A of Ordinance 21.55. 1 therefore recommend that the City Council authorize the issuance 384 Regular Session, September 6, 1955 of a restricted plumbers license to I Mr. George Murphy. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:10 Councilman Schueller moved the approval of the recommendation and that the Plumbing Inspector be instructed to issue a restricted plumbers license to Mr. George Murphy. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. August 31, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The petition of Clarence Splinter requesting the installation of a street light on Primrose Street and Berkley Place was referred to the City Manager for investigation and report. Upon investigation it was deter- mined that a light is definitely needed at this location as it is now completely built up with new homes and the street carries a consider- able amount of traffic. I recommend that a street light be installed at the intersection of Primrose Street and Berkley Place. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager LJS:lo Councilman Welu moved the ap- proval of the recommendation. Sec. onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. complaint concerning Rettenberger Tree & Landscape Service conduct- ing a commercial business in a resi- dential area, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Rt. Rev. J. Fred Kriebs, pastor of Sacred Heart Church acknowledging receipt of message of congratulations of May- or, City Council, and City Manag- er on the Diamond Jubilee of Sac- red Heart Parish, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Edward Maahs, Kath- erine B. Maahs, David Kintzinger and Charlotte M. Kintzinger re- questing the vacation of St. George Street, and to convey the westerly half of said Street to Edward W. Maahs & Katherine B. Maahs, and to convey the easterly half of said Street to David N. Kintzinger and Charlotte M. Kintzinger, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the petition be referred to the Planning & Zoning Commis- sion. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Navy Mothers Club No. 44, by Mrs. Ann Frankfurt, requesting permission to hold Tag Day on October 22, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that permission be granted provid- ing no conflicting dates exist. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Leland P. Stocker asking consideration of his Nays—None. Communication of Morris Hartz - man petitioning for permission to connect to the City water main in Jackson Street at 36th Street, for the purpose of running water serv- ice to Dubuque Oil Company on Sageville Road, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager and the Water Depart- ment. Seconded by Councilman Dove. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of P. J. Houser, Director of Division of Public Regular Session, September 6, 1955 Health Engineering, State Depart- ment of Health, granting approval of the plans and specifications of the Iron Removal and Hardness Re- duction Plant, presented and read. Councilman Kolb, moved that the communication be received and placed on file. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of claim of Elizabeth Ann Nelson by her father, Joe G. Nelson, as next friend and natural guard- ian, in the amount of $244-1.22 for injury caused to Elizabeth Ann Nel- son by falling a distance of approxi- mately 60 feet downward in Eagle Point Park on August 16, 1955, pre- sented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the notice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Louis Buechel applying for renewal of excavation Permit in accordance with Ordi- nance No. 45-51, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the request be granted. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of claim of Marcellus Pot- tebaum in the ainount of $12.44 Plus 12 quarts of oil for damages to his car resulting from striking a rock in the street in front of 574 Loras Blvd., presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the notice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of claim of Anton A. Fre- und for injuries sustained when he fell on louse gravel that was spilled on crosswalk at Prospect & West 5th Streets, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the notice of claim be referred to the N City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. August 25, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council, Gentlemen: The claim of Frank J. Blaser, Sr., and others for damages to their property incident to the improve- ment of Avoca street was referred to this office for investigation and report. I have discussed this matter with attorneys for the claimant and they have agreed to accept $200.00 in full settlement of the claim. 1 rec- ommend that this settlement be approved and that the auditor be instructed to issue a warrant pay- able to Robert Clewell, as attorney for Frank J. Blaser, Sr., Alois J. Blaser and Mrs. Mary Luther and to deliver the same upon receipt of a properly executed release. Respectfully submitted, T. H. NELSON Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $200.00 payable to Robert Clewell, as at- torney for Frank J. Blaser, Sr., Alois J. Blaser, and Mrs. Mary Luther and to deliver the same upon receipt of a properly executed release. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. August 19, 1955 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Gentlemen: The claim of Mrs. Lena O'Neill of 815 West Locust St., in the amount of $5000 for damages sus- tained in a fall on an icy sidewalk January 7, 1955 was referred to this office. I have discussed the matter with her attorneys and she has agreed to accept $650.00 in full settlement. I recommend that this settle- n►ent be approved and that the auditor be in,►ructed to issue a warrant payable to Mrs. Lena 366 Regular Session, September 6, 1955 O'Neill and Donald R. Breithach her attorney in the amount of $650.00 and deliver the same upon receipt of a proper release. Respectfully, T. H. NELSON Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant payable to Mrs. Lena O'Neill and Donald R. Breitbach her attorney in the amount of $650.00 and deliver the same upon receipt of a proper release. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Co-rimunication of Mrs. Chas. Bradley protesting against chang- ing the name of Seminary Street to Clarke Drive, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Kolb moved that the rules be suspended to allow any- one to address the Council who so desires. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mr. Francis O'Connor addressed the Council on behalf of the Sisters of Charity of Clarke College stat- ing that it is only appropriate and fittingly proper that Seminary Street be changed to Clarke Drive. Mr. Harold Nachtman also ad. dressed the Council in favor of the change of Seminary Street to Clarke Drive. ORDINANCE NO. 50.55 An Ordinance changing the name of Seminary Street to Clarke Drive, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun. cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Coun- cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Ways—None. (Official Publication) ORDINANCE NO. 50.55 An Ordinance changing the name of Seminary Street to Clarke Drive. Be It Ordained by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That the name of Semi- nary street from Heeb street to Asbury street be and same is here. by changed to Clarke Drive. Section 2 That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this Ordinance in the offices of the County Recorder and County Auditor of Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCH;I rF LLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Published officially in the Tele. graph Herald Newspaper this 12th day of September, 1955. LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk It. September 12 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 51-S5 An Ordinance amending the Zon- ing Map and 'Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque to change Lot 1 of Block I of St. Anne's Subdi- vision and Lots 386, 387, 388, 408, 409 and 410 of Lenox Addition to Local Business A. District Classifi- cation, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Rei4ular Session, September 6, 1955 g67 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an or- dinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the ordinance be placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection be- fore final adoption. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None, September 6, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise you that the "City of Dubuque 1955 Hot Mix -Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Project No. 1" under construction of Mulgrew Blacktop Inc., has been completed in accordance with plans and specifications. I, therefore, recommend the ac. ceptance of the improvement. Respectfully submitted, I,. J. SCMLTZ, W S:lo City Manager Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. FINAL ESTIMATE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA RESOLUTION NO. 197.55 Whereas, the contract for the City of Dubuque 1955 Hot Mix -Not Laid Asphaltic Concrete Project No. 1 has been completed and the City Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof including the cost of estimates, no- tices, inspection, and preparing the assessment and plat, now therefore, Be It Resolved, by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That the cost of said improve. ment is hereby determined to be $103,007.84. That $93,996.93 of the cost there- of shall be assessable upon private property and $1,500.00 shall be paid from the Trust and Agency 30th Street Paving Fund and $7,510.91 shall be paid from the Street Construction Fund of the City of Dubuque. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th clay of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KUMINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk (A Resolution Accepting Improve- ment and Directing the Clerk to Publish Notice.) CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA RESOLUTION NO. 198.55 Whereas, the contract for the improvement of the following streets by surfacing the same with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic con- crete surfacing, to -wit: 1. Grandview Avenue Extension from the North property line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. 2. Jones Street from the West Property Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust St. 3. Leibe Street from the East Property Line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. 4. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. 5. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. 6. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. 7. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of I.ot 13 in Finley Waples and Bur. tons Addition. 8. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North has been completed and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stat- ing that the same has been com- 368 Regular Session, September 6, 1955 — pleted according to the terms of the contract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance, now therefore, Be It Resolved, by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that the recommendation of the City Manag- er be approved and that said im- provement be and the same is here- by accepted and the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and schedule show. ing the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said im- provement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection and said Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the notice of the Council's intention to levy special assessments therefor, as required by law. Be It Further Resolved, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to the contractor from the funds to be realized from the sale of Improvement bonds is. sued upon the above described im- provement in amount equal to the amount of his contract, less any re- tained percentage provided for therein. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of September, 1955. Approved: CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk August 22, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise you that the construction of an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Street from the existing manhole in Green Street to the South Prop- erty ro erty Line of Finley Street has been completed in accordance with the plans and specification. I hereby recommend that the im provement be accepted. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager WS:lo Councilman Kolb moved that the recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—'Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. FINAL ESTIMATE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA RESOLUTION NO. 199.55 Whereas, the contract for the construction of an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Street beginning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the South Prop- erty Line of Finley Street has been completed and the City Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof including the cost of estimates, notices, in- spection, and preparing the assess- ment and plat, now therefore, Be It Resolved, by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, That the cost of said improve- ment is hereby determined to be $3,083.87. That $3,083.87 of the cost there- of shall be assessable upon private property of the City of Dubuque. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, j City Clerk (A Resolution Accepting Improve- ment and Directing the Clerk to Publish Notice.) CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA RESOLUTION NO. 200-55 1 Whereas, the contract for the construction of an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer in Bunker Hill Street beginning at the existing manhole in Green Street to the South Property Line of Finley Street has been completed and the P City Manager has examined the s work and filed his certificate stat. ing that the same has been com- pleted according to the terms of the contract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance, now therefore, Be It Resolved, by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that the recommendation of the City Man- Regular Session, September 6, 1955 389 ager be approved and that said improvement be and the same is hereby accepted and the City En- gineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare a plat and schedule showing the lots or parcels of real estate subject to assessment for said improvement and file the same in the office of the City Clerk sub- ject to public inspection and said Clerk shall upon receipt of such plat and schedule publish the no- tice of the Council's intention to levy special assessments therefor, as required by law. Be It Further Resolved, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to the contractor from the funds to be realized from the sale of Improvement bonds is- sucd upon the above described im- provement in amount equal to the amount of his contract, less any re- tained percentage provided for therein. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of September, 1955. Approved: CHARLES A. KLNTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHIJELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Atterit: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk September 6, 1938 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and policy and desire to have your ap- proval on same for filing, subject to the approval of the City Solici- tor: PERSONAL Richard Feyen, Plumbing Inspector, Bond No. W5345, Western Surety Company Joseph A. Ratterman, Assistant Plumbing Inspector, American Surety Company SIDEWALK Cletus Palm. American Surety Com- pany HEATING W. J. Jordan, General Casualty Co. of America C• 1,. McDowell (McDowell's Skelgas & Appliances), The Ohio Casualty Ins. Company Geo. I. Beaves, Continental Casual- ty Company Modern Heating Company, The Travelers indemnity Company George Pinski, U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co. TELEVISION CABLE SYSTEM Dubuque -Jerrold Television Cable Corp., 1043 Main Street, Policy No. XP 205800, The Fidelity and Casualty Co. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager WS/J Councilman Kolb moved that the bonds be approved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: On June 14th, 1955 Gerald Trie- weiler of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, filed a claim with the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, claiming dam- ages in the sum of $8.77 claimed to have been sustained by him when his car hit a hole in the pavement at the intersection of Loras and Cox Streets in the City of Dubuque. Said claim was referred to this of- fice for investigation and report. After due investigation it was de- termined that the City of Dubuque was guilty of no negligence which would render it liable in damages and it is therefor respectfully rec- onunended that said claim be de- nied. Respectfully submitted, R. M. CZIZEK, Asst. City Solicitor Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: On June 22nd, 1955, Don B. Tauke of the City of Dubuque filed a claim with the City Clerk for damages sustained by him when his sewer backed up into his base 370 Negular Session, September 6, 195.5 ment. The amount claimed as dam- ages is in the sum of $68.79 Said claim was referred to this office for investigation and report. After due investigation it ap- pears that the City of Dubuque was guilty of no negligence which would render it liable in damages and it is therefor respectfully recommended that said claim be denied. Respectfully submitted, R. M. CZIZEK, Ass't. City Solicitor Councilman Dove moved that the recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: On May 19th, 1955 Mrs. Ediel Gardner filed a claim with the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa for damages sustained by her when her chimney collapsed. Said claim alleges that such damage was sustained as the result of work be- ing done by the City while trim- ming trees. Such claim was referred to this office for investigation and report. After due investigation, it was determined that no negligence was committed by the City of Dubuque which would render it liable in damages and it is therefor respect- fully recommended that said claim be denied. Respectfully submitted, R. M. CZIZEK, Ass't. City Solicitor Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Dove. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: On June 18th, 1955, Mary Wie land filed a claim with the Cit Clerk of the City of Dubuque, claim ing damages sustained by her whe her car ran over a defective drive way at 2743 White Street in th City of Dubuque. Said claim w I damages in the sum of $6.25, and was referred to this office For investigation and report. After due investigation it was determined that. no negligence was committed by the City of Dubuque which would render it liable in damages and it is therefor respect- fully recommended that said claim be denied. Respectfully submitted, R. M. CZIZEK, Ass't City Solicitor Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. September 6, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Herewith submitted are specifica- tions for alterations to Number Five Engine House. This proposal includes remodeling present bath room, installing radiators, new floor covering, new roof and vari. ous other items. This work has been contemplated for some time and I recommend that bids be taken and the im- provements made. Respectfully, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the specifications be received and filed and the recommendation be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 201.55 Preliminary approval of plans, specifications, form of contract and all other documents for the altera. tion and repair of No. 5 Engine House, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Coun- cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Y Nays ---None. n(Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 202-55 e Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- es cations, form of contract have been Regular Session, S(Tternber 6. 114,5,5 371 duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: An estimate of the cost of the propo;cd improvement, stating the same for each different type of con- struction and kind of material to be used for the Alterations and Re- pairs to the Number Five Engine House, Grandview Avenue and Bradley Street. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said improvement shall be con. structed and done in accordance with the specifications which have been prepared therefor, and which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improve- ment shall be paid out of the Pub. lic Safety fund. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of September, 1955. Approved and placed on file for final action. Approved: CHARLES A. KINTZIINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WnU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELI.F2t C. E. DOVE, Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk (Fixing dots of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 203.55 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 201.55 given its preliminary approval on the pro - Posed specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for Public inspection, for the Altera- tions and Itepairs to the Number Five Engine house, Grandview Ave- nue and Bradley Street, and, Whereas, the proposed Resolution of ;Necessity for said improvement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for Public inspection, Be It Therefore Resolved that on the 21st day of September 1955, a Public hearing Will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property may appear and make objection to the proposed specifications and pro. Posed form of contract, to the cost of the improvement, and to the pas- sage of the proposed Resolution of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a no. tice 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 un- less property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolu- tion have on file with the Clerk ob- jections to the improvement, 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 Lith day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KLN77LNGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk September 6, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: From time to time I have dis- cussed with the City Attorney the fact that Ordinance No. 4-33 is out- moded and should be rewritten. Portions of this ordinance have been repealed and other portions conflict with later ordinances. In order that the ordinance regu- lating business licenses be brought up to date the City Solicitor has drawn up several ordinances as sub- 372 Regidar Session, September 6, 1955 stitutes for Ordinance No. 4-33 and it is my recommendation that these ordinances be enacted by the City Council in that they do not substan- tially change the former ordinance but combines some of its provisions with ordinances on related subjects. The general licensing ordinance has been consolidated without much changes except that circus, carni- val, side show, dog and pony show, and wild west show has been lumped into a definition of an open air show. The ordinance on auctions more clearly states that a permit is need- ed and sets an annual fee for auc- tioneers. The ordinance on peddlers and transient merchants has been re- written so that it applies to resi- dents and non-residents alike. The ordinance for junk dealers combines Ordinances 4-33, 3.38 and 12-39 in this one ordinance and includes the provisions for fencing that the Council had previously au- thorized. The ordinance for taxicabs has not been changed but merely con- solidated into one ordinance. The ordinance for licensing of fortune tellers has been placed in a separate ordinance and provides that finger prints be furnished by them before the permit is granted. The ordinance for restaurants and skating rinks merely are amendments setting out the license provisions in the same ordinance as they regulate. The fee for these two have been increased. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCH LTZ, City Manager L1S:lo Councilman Welu moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 52.55 An Ordinance Providing license Fees for certain Businesses and Vocations Conducted in the City of Dubuque; Requiring the Securing of a License therefor; Defining the terms; Repealing Ordinance No. 4.33; and Prescribing the Penalty for Violation hereof, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rules requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate dayp be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—1 one. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 52.55 An Ordinance Pruvidlug License Far s for rertuin Businesses and Vo- cat.ons Conducted in the CRY of Du uque; Requiring the Securing of a License therefor; Defining the terms; Repealing Ordinance No. 1_33: and Prescribing the Penalty for Vlo- latlon hereof. Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. From and after the ef. fective date of this Ordinance It shall be unlawfulfor any person• firm or corporation to engage in any bus!ness or vocation hereinafter riddled, without first procuring a lirense theref(w and paying the license fee or fees as prescribed herein for such huslnees or vocation. Section 2. It to not Intended by this Ordinance to repeal, aorogate, annul or In any way Impair or Inter- fere with existing provisions of other laws or ordinances, excepting those speciflcally repealed by this Ordin- ance. Where this Ordinance imposes a greater restriction upon personh, premises or prersonal property than is Imposed or requlred by such existing prods: ons of law ordinances, con- tract or deed, the provisions of this r Irdlnance shall control. Section 3 DEFINITIONS. For the �aurpo"x of this Ordinance the follow - ng definitions shall apply: (a) Blllpostere and distributors shall mean all persona engaged In the business of posting bills, or the business of distributing handbills, samples or advertisements of any kind, except by mall. (b) Billiard and Pool halls shall rnean any business In which porn t7lbles or 1-111lard tables are operated for profit, whether as a principal Part of the huslness, or conducted n t•unnection with some other bust. noes, except nun -profit corporations and fraternal assoclatiorls operating pool and billiard tables primarily for their own members. (c) Bowling Alley as used herein shall mean any business which, aA Ite principal busloess or in ronneetion with some other business, operates bowlingalleys, box ball alleys, duck pin alleys, or similar devices for profit, excepting ehnrltal4t, corpora- tioil". or fraternal associations operat- Ing such devices primarily for their own members (dl Open Air Show, its used herein, shall mean any traveling show ex- hibition or amusement conducted for prnflt in the open air,or in any tent. fir ulher temIxirnry structure (e) 0hrisflnas Tree Merchants shall melon any buslnevs engaged I❑ Regular Session, September 8, 1955 373 the sale of l'hrlxtmas Trues at a temporary loeatloo. if � Where used herein. the term Pub is Dance Hall. shall mean any room, apace oplace where Vb:b r dances are conducted and shat in- clude any room. hall /r aildlto ltor in a builditow lodges Section 4 The license fees for the following busineases and vocations are herel,y established in the follow- ing amounts: (a) Billposter and Itistrlhutor llcensr--:23.00 per year: (b) Hilliard and pool hall lloense =5.00 for each pool or billiard table, per year: lc) Howling Alley license—=5.00 per year for each bowling alley, or slutllar device: (d) The license fer for an (t Air Show shall be 175 for the f�een No day and $25 for each succeeding day, provided that where the Council shall find that the profits from sa;d show are devoted to civic, charl- table, patriotic or other public pur- poses It may remit the fee In whole or Inpart. (e) Thr license fee for the sale of Christmas trees by temporary mereh- anls Is hereby fixed at $10 for the season: (f) The license fee for any hotel, rooming or lodging house, for trans. lento, containing lesw than 30 rooms Is fixed at $5 per year: More than $9 but lees than 50 rooma, $7.50 per year; alore than 19 but less than 70 rooms, $1250 per year; More than 09 but leas than IW rooms. $20.00 per year: More then 99 but leas than 200 rooms, $37.50 ?Pr year; and More than 19rooms, $75 00 per year; (go The license fee for any luneb wagon is hereby fixed at $50.00 per year: (h) The license fee for any public Dunce Hrtll having 2500 square fret of clear fluor spare, or less, Is here- by fixed at $15.00 {jper year; the license fee for a pub lIr Dance Hall having more than 2500 square feet of clear floorspace Is herel•y fixed at =25.00 per year. In addition to the foregoing license fee a charge of 15.00 for any public Dance shall hr exacted to cover the expense of proper police supervision il) The Ilcerwe far for shooting Fnllerles is hereby fixed at $2.11u Iter day; 15.00 per week; or $tn (Ili pee month; M The license fro for a theater. [notion picture theater, opera house, or other building or hall used fir, Imhlic entertelnments, hnving u aval- ns capacity of 250 or less, Is herehr fixed at $25.00 per year; Those having a seating ea earity of more than 250, but less t4utn 400 $50.00 per year: Those having a se,etln)f ca VIt. .f more than 399, but less tan Roo. $75.00 per yeur; Those having a seatinlf capau,lty of 800 or more, $100.00 per year. Soctlon 5. The Clty Counell mav, L111011 proper application and showing, exemppt any disabled veteran, of crtpplod, disabled or Indigent prison, from all or part of the provlslons of this Urdln,ta, a Section 6 Any pereaeti, firm or corporatlun who violates any of the prnvlsloua of this Ordinance shall he ull deemed gty of a misdernepnor and upon cotivictletn thereof shall be fined not more than $I(N) Oel, or In default Of Ouch fine shall bo Imprisoned for a period of not to exceed 30 Axys Svctlon 7 Ordinance No. 1-33 le herel,y repealed. Seett ,n a. Hilliard and Pool Halls shall not be operated between the uturs of twelve o'clock midnight and 41x (6) o'clock A.M. except for heat- ing and rleunlng the same. There ,thall be no obstructions placed In the windows an as to prevent a clear , Ie•w of the Interior from the street. �u h a business shall be conducted in a single room without any connec- rion with or to any other room ex- e•pt to:lrt rooma and or a lasement which Is used for storage and heating pur vises, or some other leg timate i,us�neas or trade. Where such busl- ness In conducted In connection with sane other business In the Sime mom, all of the provisions hereof shall apply and the one busines- +h.ell not be separated from the other bu%Iness by screens, curtains or partit'.ons. except with the con- sent of and under the restrictions iat o,sed by the City Council. P.,ssrd, adopted and aTtproved this cth dvy of September. 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER, Mayor Cf.ARF.NCF P. R'El.l' RAY F KOLH LF.O N. SCHi1ELLER V. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest Loo F. Frommelt "Ity Clerk Pcblishevi officially In the Tele- ^•aph-Herald Ne•welater this 13th day of Septeml•er, 1955. Loo F. Fromntelt, It 't.1.; (nty Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 5355 An Ordinance Regulating and Li- censing Auctions, and Auctioneers; Fixing License Fees; and Providing a Penalty for violation, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading dust had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring reading of an ordi- nance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Official Publication) ORDINANCE NO. 5355 An Ordinance Regulating and LI- crna.ag :liu,-iluns, uud Auctioneers: Fixing ldcenue Feer, and Providing a prnalty for violation. It It It Ordained by the (ilia ('ouncll ur 1114. (,fly (if Dubuque, Iowa: Srctlon 1. It -hall be unlawful for uny person firm or corporation to 374 Regular Session, September 6, 1955 conduct an auction or engage In the SevIlon 6 of Ordlnane. 3-.,3 shall business of auctioneer within the City not apply. or Dubuque withuut first procuring is Section 12. The provisions of this uce„de and permit therefor and pay- ordinance shall not apply to judicial Ing the fees as hereinafter prescribed. sales, Sales by public officers tar gales Section 2. Auctioneer shall mean bf Executors, Administrators or Guar - any pt•rst,n, firm or corporation who d anA. engages In the business of selling or Rection 13. Anyperson, firm or offering for sale real or personal prop- orl oral ion who vlo ates any of the , rty at public auction. pruvishms of this ordinance Anall be Section. 2. Any person desiring to guilty of a misdemeanor And upon hold an auction sale within the City cony etion thereof shall he punished of Dubuque shall first make appllca- by a fine not exceeding $100.00 or by tion to the City Manager for a per- Imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, mit therefor. Said application shall cr by both such fine and Imprison - set forth the name of the applicant, rnent, the name of the auctioneer, the lo- Passed, adopted and approved this cation of the auction sale, the name of "th (IRv of Sentemher, 1955. the clerk of the sale, and an inventory ('HARLF.S A. KINTZTNOER, of the merchandise proposed to be Mayor sold. The Inventory herein required C1,ARF1%rF. P. WF,LU shall show the quantity and descrip- RAY F. KOLR tion of each Item, including the man- LFO N S( HINELLER ufacturer s number, If any, and shall C F. DOVE separately list each item brought upon r,)uncilmes the premises for sale within 60 days Attest: Len F Frommelt prior to the application. City Clerk Section 4. The Inventory required Published officially in The Tele - by the foregoing section shall be granh-Herald Newspaper this 11th day prepared in triplicate and signed by of September. 1955, the applicant. One copy thereof shall LEO F. FR0MMELT be Attached to the application, one 1t 9/1$ c'ity Clerk. copy shall be furnished to the Auction- Councilman Welu moved the ser and one copy shall be posted to a conspiclousplace on the premises adoption of the ordinance. Second. where the auction Is held. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by Section 5. Upon determination that the Application is in order, th-. pay- the following vote: I ment of the permit fee of $5.00 and Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - the payment of a clerk's license fee of $5.00 the City Manager Rhall testae a men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. permit for the rale applied for and a Nays—None• clerk's license for such sale. Section 6. Only the items of mer- ORDINANCE NO. 5455 chandise ilsted On the Inventory An Ordinance Regulating and U- shail be sold or offered for sale at such auction and, as each Item Is censing Peddlers and Transient sold, the clerk of the sale shall strike Merchants, Prescribing the License It from the Inventory posted on the premises. fees, and Providing a Penalty for Section 7. -Notice. if the owner in- tends to offer a bid at a public auc- the Violation hereof, presented and tion, or to have someone bid for him, read. Councilman Welu moved that he 9hallgive A written or oral nave- Of such fact at the opening of each the reading just had be considered auction period, and, in the absenceof the first reading of the ordinance. Ruch notice, he shall not 4uhmIt A bid, nor shall he employ or Induce Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car - any person to bid for him, n„t shall rigid by the following vote: the nuctlOneer employ or induce any Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- othe wner norshall he uch sale rtake knowingly men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. any Md from the owner or any per- Nays—None. Aon employed by him. in addition to the penalties herein described. any Councilman Welu moved that the Au •h sale may he treated as fraudu- lent by the huver. rule requiring the reading of an QP�tinn R SfisreprenPntatlo, . No ordinance on three separate days article or piece of merchandise sold or offered for sale shall he misrepre• be suspended. Seconded by Council- Aerated as to quantity, quality or price man Kolb. Carried by the following value. Sectlon 9. PremlReA. The premises vote: where an auction Rale Ig being held Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- Rhall he well lighted and Illuminated At Ali ernes dur!na said Rnle. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Section 10. The permit for any Nays—None. nllethnn sale Rhalf expire $o days from the d9tP Of its IAAtlaneP and Any AUC- (official Publication) than enndncted thereunder shall be concluded within said period nnhPxs a ORDINANCE NO. 54.66 An 0rdinanco Itegulatinx and Li - new permit is Arnited for, the fees PAW and permit Issued. conning Peddlers and Transient Mer - Section 11. Any Individual desfring chuntA, Prescribing the License fees, and Providing a Penalty for the Vlo- ta RM AA An Auctioneer at any site- tion for whirh a permit N required laliun hereof. till' IT ORDAINED BY THIL CiTY undo,• this ordinance shall first make spn!irRtlnn COUNCil. OF THE CITY OF DU13U- to the vIty MAranger , on firms nrovldPd by him. f"'.R lfcenxp QUE, IOWA: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for A" PRY the following license fee• any person, firm or curpuration to TO act as Auctioneer at auction Mat's Of rwrt P.atRt(l, i)vestaek or engarte In the business of transient merchant or peddler, as hereinafter h rrselhnld gandR, sold at the dOml_ elle of the Owner, defined, within the corporate limits $25.00 per year Or Sr. AA per day, of the ('fly of Dtal)tal tae, without first obtaining it license I erefor and pay- " net AA nortlnneer At All tvpeR of Aurtinn sales $1na.00 per year, Ing the license fee an hereinafter provided. Regidar Sessim. September 6, 1955 375 Section Z DEFINITIONS: (a) Thr word "per Aon" as used herein sha11 include the aingular and pluraand In - 1 and i all also firm i reat�r{x>ration. elude xny' t association, club, co -partnership or society, or any' other organization. (b) A 'peddler" is defined as any indlviduai, whether it resident of this (•Ity or not, traveling by foot, mut or type of anceeotherllit-10 )r from Place toPlaco Place, fromhuuN,• to house, or from street to street, of. tering and exposing gouda. wares. products. merchandime o riser ices for or sale, or taking for hoods wares. products, rnerrhan- wlme for hether she i collects acs for tdvance ture ell pay- ments for such sales, or nnt: provid- ed, that such definit4,n shall not In- clude any Individual who calls up•,n or solklts business eatAhllahments, pro- feaely, n fires, or or persons who t call rloneprolrs. Vective customers by :aVDolntment only. (c) The term "transient nlarc•hant'• shall mean any peroji whether it resident thin city not. gages In thebualnensuf ssllinathgood". wares, merchandise, or services from any fixed or temporary location. which Is temporarily malntalned. within tilt. ('Ity of 1)ubuque. or when such it business is intermittently car- ried on and there la no Intention t" conduct the same permanently with in the City, and In addition to ill -- foregoing, the term shall apply to any person wh.. temporarily locates In the t'l(y and engages In the lak- Ing of orders for merchandise or ser- vices on hisor Its own account, whether for immedlate or future de livery. Section 3. Application for a license under this Ordinance shall be filed It, duplivate with the City Manager. on mi tie furnished hia{' whivil shallbesigned by thyeVllcant and sive thefollowing inf,rrmation. (a) Type of license applied for: (b) Name of Applicant; (r) Address, both legal and local. (d) A brief description of the na- ture of the huslness and the goods U' he sold or services performed and. Irl the case of products of the farm or orchard, whether produced or growl, by the applicant; (s) If employed, the name and not dreas of the enl{{.lover• together Witt ertwit•ne tinix .labllshing the exact rt. tationship; (fl The len(6,�th of tittle for wild the right to do business In desired (6) The names of two rellabb property own.,rs of the City of i)ubu que, who will certify as to the aupli cant's good repute and hilij s re spunaibillty, or In lieu thereof. th, applivurlt's fingerprints tand any Ott) cr information that May' berequire, by the city Manager to properly In u vc•stivate sch reputation kind bust ansa responslbility. (h) A list of all places of real denee of the applicant f„r til„ fav years Immediately preceding tilt, nP plleatlon. At the tune of filing the nVt,llca tion it fee of 16 shall he paidu, th City Manager to cover the cost of In vestlgating the facts staled therelr Section 4. Upon receipt of the RV plication the City Manager eha cause an Investigation of the aptill eant to lie mad., and if, an a resul of .111-11 Invesllgation, tile rellutatlo and business rssponxlbillIy of the at plleant are fuuntl to be good he .hal Pon the payment of the proper fee, isue a license.. Section 5. Whenever a merchant laims to he perinanently located In his c1ty, arol the nature of his busl. eAs Is such as to movie some doubt as n such representation, the City Msn- Ker may request the City Rollcltor o enter Into an agreement or or. angement with such merchant thereby the Interest of the City and Is Inhabitants will be protected, thich agreenu-tit and arrangeulent hall he reported to the City Coun- 11 for Its approval. Section 6. (a) The license fee forpeddlers s hereby fixed at $10 per day, 126 ler week. Ib0 per month or f300 per rear: (b) The license fee for transient merchants is hereby flied at W) Per Jay. $26 per week, $50 per month, r 3300 per year; (c) None of the license fees pro- vided for by this ordinance shall be u, applied as to occasion an undue burden upon Interstate commerce. In toy case %%here a license fee Is be- lieved by a licensee or applicant for license to place an undue hur. Jen upon such commerce, he may ap- ply to the Manager for an adjust ment „f the fee so that it shall not be discriminatory. unreasonable• or unfair as to such commerce. Such application may be Inside before, at, or within six months after payment of the prescribed license fee. The applicant shall. by affivadvit and supporting testimony, show hie meth- od of business and the gross volume .,r eatimxted gross culurne of busi- ness and such other Information as the City Manager may deem neces. naryfn order to determine the ex- tent• if any, of such undue burden on such commert e. The Clty M a n - ager shall then conduct an Investlas- tinn, comparing apPllcant's business with other businesses of like nature and shall make findings of fact from which he shall determine whether the Mr fixed by this ordinance Is un. fair, unreasonable or dlacrlmfnat.,ry as to applicant's huslnese and shall fix as the license fee for the Ap- I.ilcrtr,t, an Amount that Is fair, rt.a- somthle and nondiscriminatory, or if the fee has already been paid, shall order it refund of the amount over and above the fee se fixed. in fixing the fes to be charged, the City Manacer shall his.ve the power to s of s base the fee ul n a perr method orrop sales, or any other which will assure tbat the fee Rosersr- 1 �m 16uIa1neaaesrrofldlke matuat re, 9 long an the amolint ppassessed doe+ not rescrexon See- exceed6 th f fees a an (yrAlnan ed h il1d the (`Ry Manager determine the s I ineasur hes mavof tl re lulreo be the fair tonAls, th” at r(nl,lit oft tcrminat'jullyron ofthei'ppllcrnhs end of business in the Ctty, 1-e iodtlie. a t+w'rrn each three mo gram sales and tiny statement of the . provided the amount of fee therefor, t me that no additiuoa► fee during any the rtllceneeer shall havestill he olllpaid lred after amount equAI to P its presrrlhed In ectl nnuelofo nse tills ordinance Section 7.Thr ilrense granted here- under shall lie personal to the iii caat only and shall not tie loaned or transferred. 376 Regular Session, September 6, 1955 Section S. in the event any license issued hereunder shall become lost or i mislaid, the Licensee shall report such fact to the Chief of Police immedl. 1 ately. 1 Section 9. Peddlers or transient mer- chants are hereby required to exhibit their treason at the request of any citizen. Section 10. Sections 2 to 6 inclusive hereof shall not.:991y ly to holders of milk or bakery peddlers licenses. Section 11. Persons selling milk or milk products or fruit juices exclu. sively from house to house in the City of Dubuque shall first obtain a milk Peddle tee fee of license and pay an annual 0. Section 12: Persona selling bakery goods exclusively from house to house in the City of Dubuque shall first ob- tain a bakery peddlers license and pay an annual fee of $76.00. Section 13. Podding shall not be conducted upon the public streets from temporary stands or vehicles to which people are attracted by talk- ing, singing, music, unusual nolees or entertainment or by the use of flares or lights. Section 14. Food commodities sold along and upon the street, including lee cream, shall at all times be sub- ject to inspection by the Health Of- ficer or hie deputy and this inspec- tion shall apply to the quantity, weights, measure and sanitation of the article offered for sale. Un- wholesome, rotten or decayed foods shall not be sold or offered for sale and it shall be the duty of the Health officer or his deputy to con- demn such foods wherever found. Section 15. Vehicles upon which such foods are carried the containers In which the same are handled and the food products shall be clean and sanitary, protected against filth, dust, flies, or other contaminating sub- stances by proper cover or screens. In the absence of an agreement in writ - Ing whenever any of the articles or commodities are sold upon the streets by the bushel or fractional part there- of the measure thereof shall be as- certained by avoirdupois weight, com- puted as by law provided. The license shall be attached to the vehicle from which such products are sold. Section 16. Disabled soldiers or sail- ors who have been honorably dis- charged from the United States Service or crippled disabled or Indig- ent persons may be exempted from the vidinonf this applcation inance wit gthey file anh the City Council setting forth the grounds on which they request ex- emption. Section 17. Any person violatingg any of the provisions of this Ordl. nance shall, upon conviction thereof. be punished by a fine not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100) or by Im- prisonment not to exceed thirty (30) days or by both such fine or Impris- onment. Passed, adopted and spproved this 6th day of September, 1966. CHARLES A. KINTZiNOER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Published officially In the Telegrapli Herald Newspaper thin 13th day of September, 1966. Leo F. Frommel$ City Clerk It, 9.13 Councilman Welu moved the doption of the ordinance. Seconded ,y Councilman Kolb. Carried by the ollowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - nen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays —None. ORDINANCE NO. 55.55 An Ordinance Regulating and Li- :ensing Junk Dealers, Junk Collec- tors, Auto Salvage Dealers and Pawnbrokers; Prescribing License Fees; Regulating Pawnbrokers; and providing a Penalty for the Viola- tion hereof and repealing Ordi- nances 3-38 and 12-39, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordinance, Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men, Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Official Publication) ORDINANCE NO. 6635 An Ordinance Regulating katl ullec- t. ceusiug Junk I)ealers, tore, Auto salvage Dealers and FePrescribing es; R gulatingPawlcb ukers;and providing a Penalty for the viola- tion hereof and repealing Ordinanc- es 3-38 and 12-39. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBU- QUE: Section 1. Fur the purpose of this Ordinance the following definitions shall apply: (a) The term "Pawnbroker" shall mean any person, firm or cur - poratlon who makee loans or aor vancements upon pawn, pledge deposit of personal property, or who received actual possesalon of person- al property as security for a loan, with or without a mortgage or bill of sale. (b) The term "junk dealer" shall mean any person, firm or corporation who buys, sells, or collects junk, auto. mobile parts or tires, of every kind and description, either as his or Its main business or as Incidental to some other business. (c) The term "junk" shall 'rage scrap metals or machinery. n rag", paper, bottles, tinware, tined plumbing and electrical ma terials and fixtures, used auto m ilea. autotuoblle parts or tires, P gold or usuallor any other article y bought. sold. or dealt With as junk. (d) The term "junk collector" shall mean any person who travels about the City from house to house or Placek to place, collecting or buying jun (e) The term "autal ag deal- er" shall meat' any person. Regular Session, September 6, 1955 377 corporalton who engages In the bum - If of buying aritontoblles, or autn. mobile parts, or tires, for resale In whole or In part as Junk or as used parts Section 2. No person, firm or cor- poration shall engage In the bus- iness of Junk dealer, Junk collector, Hoto PRlyage dealer or pawnbroker without first obtRining a license therefore and payinot the license fee as hereln prescribed. Section 3. The license see for Junk dealers shall be $50.00 per year; The license fee for junk collectors shall be $50.00 per year; The license fee for auto salvage dealers PhRll be 150.00 per year; The license fee for pawnbroker, shall be Sl()() Oo per Year; Section 4. From and after the of. fective date of this Ordinance every pawnbroker and Junk dealer Ithall keep arecord In the English 1 uo- T urposee. an11se , lnwhich11 shaillr be Intelli- gently nte1IL gently and accurately entered the time of purchasing or receiving each article of personal property our. chased or received• and the follow - Ing data: (I) The name of the person from whom the article of pmpert% lvas AVP of ro residence, haned or received. er nRnets rn stwigstreet nd number where possible; (2) A detailed find nccurate dee cription of each article Irurc•hased or received; (8) A statement giving the na- ture of the transaction and whether the article or property was rece•Ived In purchase or its security. 14) The weight or quantity of each article purchased or recely+d; (5) The amount {raid for or loaned on Pach article of property pur- chased or received: (6) The date and hour of ea -h transactlon rind If sold article of prop- erty was revolved as security the expiration date of the perind of re- demption thereof; (7) The tlms when and the per- son to whom such article of property wan disposed of. If sold, or the time when, and the name of theper':on who redeemed the sante, If P.tid prop- erty was taken an security Such record or (rook shall be open to public Inspec-tion by any sheriff, chlef of police• constable• or polw- officer. Failure to keep such record book. 3r making false entries there - In, or refusal to produce the sank when requested by the pernwi,en- titled to inspect the same. shalt sub- IPCI the offender to the penalty here- inafter provided Section 5. No pawnbroker or Junk dealer and no clerk• agent or rm- p1oyPP of any pawnbroker or Junk dealer ahall purcha�v or receive fn in any minor, under the age of 19 year, any Junk, tined or secondhand toini lure. fixtures, Itoo,da, waren •er mer. o ,handise, or any property of anv kind r character whataoevitr; no pawnbrok- er or Juok dealer and no clerk, agent or employee of any pawnbroker or Junk dealer shall purchase or receive any propert) of anv kind or char- acter whatsoever from any minor over thee of 18 years, without first obtalning tinct receiving the written consent to the purchase or recelpt of said property, +Igned and executed by the pparent or guarll+tn of said "flour. winch said conxttul shall describe the property he•teeg re delved or purchased. and o n'cnt if, the sale thereof by said minor, and such consent 'hall be retained and preserved, and shall he exhibited when requested to by any sheriff. chief of police, constable or p„i1^e dflcer, or the parent or guardlno of said minor Section S. Every pawnbroker or Junk dealer conducting their business In the City of itubuque who "hall purchase or receive from any per. .on any tool or Implement such as m commonly used by c•arpeotere, bricklayers, plasterers, plumbers or ether mechanics In the construction or erection of buildings shall, with In 9_4 hours after the purchase or re. , .• int of such tool or implement, give notice to the Chlef of Police, Cap. taln of Police or Police Sergeant at the Police Station In said City, stat- ing the date on which said tout or Implement was purchased or •eeoived and the name of the person from whom same was purchased or re- ceived and the pawnbroker, or junk dealer no purchasingor recehIng such tool or Implement shall not sell or dispose of the same for a rerlod of 49 hours after the notice at-, ve specified Is given, and until the ex- piration of such time shall 4Pep vild tool or Implement in his %tnre, shop or place of hualnesa In such place that the same can be readily seen find examined. Section 7. From and after the effective date of this Ordinance no Junk shall ire attired or automobile salvage operation carried on within 20 feet of any property line of 1ne feet of any street line, within the O lty of Dubuque, unless the prem'aen upon which such tank is atored .•r Rutomoblle salvage work L per- fnrrned to completely enclosed ny a mild metal fence not less than 6 feet In height. Section S. Any person• firm or (,orporatlon who violates any of the nrortaoonn of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemPaw,r and upon conviction thereof. ahRll :)e fined not to exceed One Hundred Dollars (5100) or Imprisoned not to exceed thlrty (an) days In )all. Section 9. That Ordinance No. 3-39 and No. 12-39, he find the carne sire heret,v repealed Passel, adopted and approved this uth dayof Re•ptember• 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAV F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest LEO F. FROM1iIF1.T C`Ity Clerk Published offlrialh• In the Tele- graph Herald Newspaper this 131h dnv of Septemher. 1955 Leo F. Frommelt it, 9/13 City Clerk Councilman Welt moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 5655 An ordinance Providing for the Regulation of Taxicabs, Requiring a License Therefor, Prescribing the License Nee and Providing a Pen• alty for Violation Thereof and Re- 378 Regular Session, September 6, 1955 pealing Ordinance 44-46, presented and read. Councilman Weld moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordinance. °,econded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Weld. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an or- dinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Official Publication) ORDINANCE NO. 56-55 An Ordinance Providing for the Regulation of Taxicabs, Requiring a License Therefor, Prescribing the Li. cense Fee and Providing a Penalty for Violation Thereof and Repealing Ordinance 44-46. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C IT Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DIT. BUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. No person shall operate a taxicab in the City of Dubuque un- less It is licensed, nor shall any Such cab be operated by an unlicensed driver or chauffeur. Section 2. Taxicab License. Motor vehicles or taxi cabs having a capa- city of ten (10) or less persona shall Pay a License of Twenty Dollars (120) per year for each such vehicle. Section 3. The chauffeur ur driver ,if any taxi cab or motor bus shall wear upon his clothing the button or tag issued to him for which he shall pay the Sum of One Dollar and Fifty Cents (11.50) per year. Section 4. Motor Bus License. Ex. cept motor buses operating under a franchise, the License for operating a motor bus or other vehicle used for the transportation of persons for hire and having a capacity of ten (10) or more Persons shall be Twenty.five Dollars (126) per year for each much vehicle. Sactlon a. The following definitions shall apply: (a) Taxi Cabs shall mean any mot- or vehicle, (other than a motor bun traveling over fixed routes under a franchise) which In used for the transportation of Passengers fur hire with or without a driver and where the capacity of much vehicle is limit- ed to leas than ten (10) persons. (b) Chauffeur shall mean any per. son who operates an automobile In the transportation of persons a n d who receives any compensation for such servb�es In wagon, commisslonn or otherwise paid directly or Indirect. ly or who, its owner or employee, op. erates an automobile carrying pas- senvers for hire. Section 6. The following rates and prices fur the trannpurtation of p,m- senxers by taxi -cabin are hereby fixed as the rates and prices to be rharg- ed for services rendered by the means above stated, to -wit: (a) For one pamaeuger from ane• part of the City of Duburlue to anyy other part thereof, including a u c h passenger'sordinary luggage, the sum of Rixty Cents (60c): (h) For two nr more passengers to and Including five passengers from one part of the City to any other part thereof, inrhiding such pensen- ger's Ordinary luggage, the sum of Seventy-five Cents (75c); (c) Where two or more Pamsrngers board a taxicab at the anin.. place, from that plans to any other parts of the City as designated by each pas- senger, the passenger alighting shall pay 6nr and each other passenger shall pay 35c as he leaves the taxi- cab at his destination. These fares Include the passengers ordinary lug- gage; d Waiting forontherllowingmte rms: At r he rate of Three D011arR (13) pPr hour. No charge shall he made for wait. Ing time under ten (10) minutes. Section 7. Every vehicle operat- ing as a taxicab shall have exposed in a conapicuntts place to clear view within the passenger's compartment :t printed table large enough to be read by the passengers In the taxi. cab, of the fixed rates; and it shall be unlawful to operate or permit to ire operated any such vehicle unless said rates are Pntited as herein pro- vided. Each time a taxicab Is op. erated and permitted tO be operated carrying a passenger or passengers withoutso posting the rates as aforesaid shall constitute a separate offense. Section a. it shall be unlawful for the operator of any taxleah to stop, park or drive about the streets and public places of Dubuque, and by wnrd, elfin or 8lgnal, mollclt pRmsen- gern for his vehicle: but nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the taking on Of pamaengers any - here within the City upon the re- lItlemt ref any such persons. Section 9. As a condition to the )rranting of a license to taxicabs, the person, firm or corporation seek. Ing such license shall file in the of. flee of the City clerk a Public LI. ability Insurance Paltry executed by it Surety Companv anthnrized to do buminesm in the Rtate of Iowa, such Polley to he approved by the (sty Manager. The minimum liability of such Polley shall he an follows: (a) To cover the assured's liability for perannal Injury or death of one person, as a result of one aerldent or other cause, $6,000,00; for all per. snnm reeelving personal InJuries as a result of line accident or other rause I16,000 n0 such liability to Include in - Jury or death to passengers tieing Carried "Penn such vehicles or permnnn Injure of or killed through the opera- tlon of such vehlelem; and (c) f o r damage to or destruction of Property other than that of the asmured, as a result Of any one aveldent or raume $5,000.00. Earp policy shall cOntaln the fol- lowing endormement: "It Is under- stood and agreed that before the In- surance polivy to which thin endnrse- ment Is attached may he suspended or cancelled the City of Dubuque will tiegiven ten (10) daym prier written notice of much proposed sumpenslon ,or enneellatlon. It 1m further under - Mond and agreed that the obllga- tlon and policy of mllrh pollclem shall not be mffPctPd I,v anv act or omis- slon nr the named sto ured or it n y `mPloyPe of the named snared with respect to anycondition lir require- ment attached thereto, nor by any +.f°•r^t of the ammured in p'evment of premium or in the giving of any no - ties, required by said policy or Other - wine, nor by the death, Insolvency, Regular Session, Septeint- r B, 19,3 379 bankruptcy, legal Incapacity or In- ability of the a-sured.' Such poltcy shall he issued for a pe- riod covering the life of the license pplied for. Fallure to keep such a alky to full force and effect shall be cause for revocation of the 1,1- cenBe. Section 10 The License TRK o r Plats shall be fastened upon the ve- hlcle and shall not be removed until the explrstlnn of the licensed pe- riod. Section 11. A license plate Issued for One vehicle shall n,,t be nttRehe l or affixed to tiny xehlele flitter than the one li.�ensed Section 12. The Chief of Police. with the approval of the City Coun- cil,may set apart places upon the ,treats in the vicinity of depots, ho- tels or other places where taxi.cahs may stand and where passengers may be solicited but nothing herein shall permit such soliciting to he made awRy from the cab or no as to sub)ect the sidewalks to the an. noyance or Interference of traffic. t)peralinR an unlicensed taxi -cab or permitting R licensed trixl-cah to be operated by an unlicensed driver or chaffeur, or driving n licensed or unlicensed taxi -cab, without being R licensed chaffeur. or vinlRting any of the provisions hereof shall suhJect the offender to the penalty hereto pro%°Ided for. Section 15. The provisions herein relating to Insurance policies and lieenses shrill Rpply to vehicles rent- ed nut without a driver or o rerator Section 14. Any person, firm or corporntl,n who violates any provl- slon of this ordlnance ahall he deem- ed xullty of a misdemeanor and upon eomtctlon shall tw fined not more than One Hundred Polars (1110001) and In default of such fine and costs shall he Imprisoned for a period of not exceeding thirty (31i day. in )all Section 15. That Ordinance No 44- 46 as am«nded by Ordinance No. 66- 61 be and the sameb Is herev re. pu Rled Passed, adopted and approved this Gib day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. K1NTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WEIR' RAY F. KOLL LEO N. 4CHI'EI.LF.R C. E DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMF.LT City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Iferald Newspaper this 13th day of Septomher, 1966 Len F Frommelt Clty Clerk it. 9-13 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas ---Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. S7.55 An Ordinance Providing for the Licensing, and Regulating of For- tune Tellers, Clairvoyants, and the like, Establishing a License fee and Providing a penalty for the viola- tion hereof, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading iust had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. See. onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council• men hove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an or. dinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the following vote Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Official Publication) ORDINANCE NO. 57-55 An Ordinance Providing for the LI- censing and Regulating of Fortune Telyere, Clair%uyants, and the like. P]stabllshing a License fee and Pro- tdtnK a penalty for the violation het' -f. BE IT ORDAiNED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. From and after t h e adoption of this Ordinance It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to engage in the practice of telling fortune, palmistry, clair- voyance, phrenology or similar art, without first obtaining a 1 1 c e n a e therefor and paying the license fee he e.nafter prescribed. Section 2. Application for a 11. cense under this ornllnance shat) be filed In duplicate with the C I t y Manager, on a form to be furnished by him, which shall be signed by the applicant and Rive the following In- formation: (a) Type of license applied for. (b) Name of applicant. (c) Address, both legal and local. (d) The length of time the right to do business to desired. (e) The applicants fingerprints .roti a ph>aiclans certificate that the applleant Is free front communicable (liveases. (f) A statement of good moral character 9iKned by the Chief of Po- lice of each place the applicant prac- ticed previously. Section S. The license fee for the practice of fortune telling, palmis- try, phrenology, clairvoyance, or elm Lar prrrfeaalon nr art is hercby fixed at 115 redper day. $26.M per week or $Sn.nn per month. Section 4. Any person who shall vidate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed Kulity, Of t ..,tsdetneanor and u p o r row ctlon thereof shall be fined not more thnn Sign Or Intprl-oned not more than 3o dare or both aNap t opted rid approved Ih)s tomber, 1956 CHARI.F.S A. KiNTZINIFI' Cl, %ItF ` LIT RAY F. f<FLB LE() N. 6C Flt DOVE COuncllmen Attest: 1,Eo F. FRO31MECL,Ty Clerk I'lithe rald Newspapler t In l3theday Rl( lierf September, 1955 LEO F. FROMlIELT (Illy fleck it 11/13 380 Regular Session, September fi, 1955 Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Well'. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 58.55 An Ordinance Amending Ordi- nance No. 27-49 by Repealing Sec- tion 2 thereof and Enacting A Sub- stitute Therefor Proving for a Li- cense and License Fee, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the reading just had be con- sidered the first reading of the ordi- nance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Official Publication) ORDINANCE NO. 58.55 An Ordinance Amending Ordi- nance No. 27-49 by Repealing Sec- tion 2 thereof and Enacting A Sub- stitute Therefor Providing for a Li- cense and License Fee. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C 1 T Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU. BUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That Section 2 of Ordi- nance No. 27-49 be and the same Is hereby repealed and the following enacted In lieu thereof: "Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to operate a restaurant or itinerant res- taurant In the City of Dubuque with- out first procuring a permit therefor and paying a fee as follows: For a restaurant 120.00 per year, For an Itinerant restaurant 120.00 per year, 110.00 per week and lifi.00 per day. In the event of the violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance by a permit holder, the Health Of. ficer may revoke or temporarily sus- pend the permit." Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of Septeml,er, 1966. CHARLES A. KINT7.IN(',!Ut Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHIJF.I.LF.R C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROM%IF.LT City Clerk Published officially In the Telegraph Herald Newspaper this lath day of September, 1956. LEO F. FROMJ1h:1.T f 1ty (le-rk 1t. -- 9 -la. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. ORDINANCE NO. 59.55 An Ordinance Amending Ordi- nance No. 21-42 by Requiring Li- censes for the operation of Roller - Skating Rinks and Providing a Fee therefor, presented and read. Coun- cilman Welu moved that the read- ing just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Kolb, Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Councilman Welu moved that the rule requiring the reading of an ordinance on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Kolb. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Official Publication) ORDINANCE NO. 59-55 AnOrdinance Amending Ordinance No. 21-42 by Requiring Licenses for the operation of Roller - Skating Rinks and Providing a Fee therefor. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C I T Y COUNCII, OF THE CITY OF DU- QUE, IOWA: Section 1. That Ordinance No. 21.42 be and the sante is hereby amended by adding a new Section 4A thereto an follows: "4A -- No person shall engage In the business of operating a roller- skating rink without first obtaining a license therefur and paying the ii - cense fee In the amount of 1100.00 ,an year." Passed, adopted and approved this 6111 day o1 September, 1955. CHARI.E:4 A. KINTZINOER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE ('ouncilmen Attest I.F.O F. Flt0M.%IF.LT City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Iferald Newspaper this lath day Of September, 1955. 1.F0 F. FROMI+1h:LT City ('lerk It — 9-1a Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --Nona. RESOLUTION NO. 204-55 Whereas, the City of Dubuque. Iowa has contracted for the service of Consoer, Townsend & Associates liet;ular Session. September R, 1955 381 of Chicago, Illinois, to design and Supervise construction of an Iron Removal and Hardness Reduction Plant; and Whereas, certain permits are re- quired by the Corps of Engineers in the construction work. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved that the consulting Engineering firm of Consoer, Townsend & Asso- ciates of Chicago, Illinois, is hereby authorized to apply for a permit to construct a 30 inch steel drain line into the Mississippi River, as a representative of the City of Du- buque, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of September, 1955. CHARLEN A. KINTZLVGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SC UJELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 205.55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, There- fore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Wardie Hartshorn (Transfer of ad- dress from 399 East 20th Street) 236 West 1st Street Grange J. Kohn, 399 East 20th Street Vincent A. McClean, 38 West 4th Street Carl L. Noel, 1080 University Ave- nue J. Louis Spielman and Susan Spiel- man, 601 Rhumberg Avenue Carl E. Meyer, 1828 Central Avenue James 11. Scherer, 1187 Iowa Street Walter R. Johnson, 336 Main Street CLASS "C" PERMIT National Tea Company, 89698 Main Street Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc., 630 Locust Street Walter W. Knoll, 205 Kaufman Ave- nue Thomas E. Brewer, 501 East 22nd Street Gus Pusateri, 1098 Main Street James M. Kane, 1205 Cleveland Avenue Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CIARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 206.55 Whereas. heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun. cil of the Citv of Dubuque that the .Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named ap- plicants a Beer Permit. CLASS ,B" PERMIT Wardie Hartshorn (Transfer of ad- dress from 399 East 20th Street), 236 West 1st Street Gran -,e J. Kohn, 399 East 20th Street Vincent A. McClean, 38 West 4th Street Carl L. Noel, 1080 University Ave- nue ,1. Louis Spielman and Susan Spiel, man, 601 Rhumberg Avenue Carl E. Meyer, 1828 Central Avenue James H. Scherer, 1187 Iowa Street Walter R. Juhnson, 336 Main Street CLASS "C" PERMIT National Tea Company, 866&98 Main Street Tenenbom's Super Market, Inc„ 630 Locust Street 382 Regular Session, Septemher (3, 1955 Walter W. Knoll, 205 Kaufman Ave- nue Thomas E. Brewer, 501 East 22nd Street Gus Pusateri, 1098 Main Street James M. Kane, 1205 Cleveland Ave. nue Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KLNTZL\GFR Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUEI LER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the res,)lution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 207.55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Wardle Hartshorn (Transfer of ad- dress from 399 East 20th St.), 236 West 1st Street Grange J. Kohn, 399 East 20th Street Carl E. Meyer, 1828 Central Avenue Thomas E. Brewer, 501 East 22nd Street Walter R. Johnson, 336 Main Street Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of September, 1955 CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Roger C. Johnson re- questing a refund of $75.00 on his Cigarette License No. 291 as he has discontinued business as of Septem- ber 5, IV5, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the re- quest be granted and the City Audi- tor instructed to draw a warrant in favor of Roger C. Johnson in the amount of $75.00 to cover the un- expired portion of his Cigarette License No. 291. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Elmer E. Meyer re- questing a refund of $75.00 on his Cigarette License No. 191 as he has discontinued business as of Septem- ber 6, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war. rant in favor of Elmer E. Meyer in the amount of $75.00 to cover the unexpired portion of his Cigarette License No. 191. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Elmer E. Meyer re- questing a refund of $100.00 on his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 15 as he has discontinued business as of September 6, 1955, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in favor of Elmer E. Meyer in the amount of $100.00 to cover the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 15. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Mrs. Edna Singrin et al requesting a street light to be in- stalled on the middle of Emmett Street, presented and read. Council- man Welu moved that the petition Regular Session. Septemher 6. 1955 W he referred to the City Manager and ence in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Electrical Inspector for investiga- October 2nd through October 5th. tion and report. Seconded by Coun- i This conference is one attended by cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol- i our City Engineer and Street Com - lowing vote: missioner in the past, where ideas Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- obtained have been put into prac- men Dove. Kolb, Schueller, Welu. ticI atsavingto the city.Kenneth Nays—None. Cul- Petition of John Alden et al re- len and Cletus Allen be authorized questing that the present Local ; to attend this meeting at city ex - Business District on Windsor Ave- to include the pense. Respectfully submitted, nue be extended southwest corner of Garfield and L. J. SCHILTZ,Cit Manager y Windsor Avenue (Part of Hot 7 Cooks Addition), presented and LJS:Io read. Councilman Welu moved that Councilman Kolb moved that the the petition be referred to the Plan- recommendation be approved. Sec - nine & Zoning Commission. Second- onded by Councilman Schueller. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by Carried by the following vote: the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Nays—None. Communication of Chicago, Mil- September 6, 1955 w•aukee, St. Paul and Pacific Rail- To the Honorable Mayor road Company requesting that the and City Council, City of Dubuque refrain from vacat- Dubuque, Iowa ing or granting any rights, wheth- er temporary or permanent, in any i Gentlemen: A request has been made for the portion of Pine Street which would installation of a street light be - in any manner interfere with the of theI tween 30th and Leibe Streets on Jackson Street because of the great maintenance and operation Railroad Company's tracks therein number of trucks going in and out or which would impair the mainte- of the H & W main entrance dur- nance of adequate and legal clear- ing the night hours. ances for said railroad tracks and 1 have investigated this request cars and locomotives operated and find that it would be in the thereon; and (2) that the City of best interest of the public to have Dubuque, refrain from vacating or a street light at this location. granting any permanent rights in I 1 recommend therefor, that a any portion of Pine Street or per I street light be installed between mitting the construction of a build- 130th and I,eibe Streets on Jackson ing or other permanent improve- ment therein which would preclude I Street at a location to be deter- electrical inspector. the laying out and operation of mined by the I R,spectfully submitted, additional trackage which would be I J. ScHILTZ, I necessary or convenient in serving City Manager Present or future industrial areas in Dubuque, presented and read. I LJS:lo Councilman Welu moved that the hn. I Councilman Schueller moved that communica&tion be f eConunissi rred to I the recommendationCouncilman Car- Planning Zoning oCar- Seconded by Dove. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car- tied by the following vote: ried by the following vote: yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun cil I Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council• men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. mea Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. I Nays --None. Nays—None. i v— 6 1955 August 2,0, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: The American Public Works As- sociation is holding their confer- Septem e To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: I am submitting herewith a re- port of the Associated Consultants 3S4 Regidar Session, September 6, 1955 for traffic and parking in the City of Dubuque. I recommend that this report be referred to the City Council and City Manager for further study and that the City Manager prepare a recommended schedule so that the Council can determine the order in which the work may be undertaken with the funds available in the cur- rent budget. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ, City Manager IJS:Io Councilman Kolb moved that the report be referred to the City Coun- cil and City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Council Proceedings for the months of February, March, April and May, 1955 presented for ap- proval. Councilman Welu moved that the Council Proceedings be ap- proved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. LEO F. FROMMELT Councilman Welu moved that the following persons be reappointed to commissions and boards of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Rev, Karl G. Schroeder and William B. 'Luker to the Library Board. Victor J. Grice to the Airport Commission. George R. Murphy to the Airport Zoning Commission. Mrs, Wilbur Dalzell, John Petrakis, Gerald W. McAleece, Rev. Eugene Weimer and Frank Fluckiger to the Playground and Recreation Commission. J. H. Schiltz to Board of Adjustment. Sec- onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. C There being no further business Councilman Schueller moved to ad. journ. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Special Session, September 21, V65 — :3i35 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Special Session, September 21 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present -- Mayor Kintzinger, Councilmen Dove, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kint. zinger read the call and stated that. this meeting is called for the pur. pose of receiving sealed proposals for the construction of an Iron Re- moval and Hardness Reduction Plant and acting on anythen busi- ness as may properly o fore a regular meeting of the City Coun- cil. Proofs of Publication certified to by the publishers of the Telegraph Herald and the Des Moines Register of a public hearing to be held of Water Works additions and Im- provements Iron Removal and Hard- ness Reduction Plant, and the re- ceipt of proposals for the construc- tion of an Iron Removal and Hard. ness Reduction Plant, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that I the proofs of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun. cilman Schueller. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—:None. No written objections were re- ceived and no oral objectors were present in the council chamber. The following bids on Water Works additions and Improvements Iron Removal and Hardness Reduc- tion Plant, were received, opened and read: 1. Conlon Construction Co. of Du- buque, Iowa and Donovan Construc- tion Co. of St. Paul, Minn. 2. Cunningham Bros. Inc. of Be- loit, Wisconsin. Councilman Welu moved that the bids be referred to the City Alan - ager for recommendation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. !Nays --None. Councilman Welu moved that upon the completion of all other business, this meeting stand ad- journed until October 3, 1955 at :30 P.M. at which time the council vill further consider the plans, pecifications and bids for the Nater Works Hardness Reduction and Iron Removal Plant. Seconded )y Councilman Kolb. Carried by the ollowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mayor Kintzinger thanked all contractors and sub -contractors, who furnished bids, in behalf of the City Council and the City Adminis- tration. Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher of Notice to Con- tractors of the Receipt of Proposals for the construction of a cast iron water main in Alpha Avenue from the North Property line of Ridge- way Avenuc to the South Property Line of Indiana Avenue. Born Ave- nue from the South property line of Ridgeway Avenue. Fairfax Avenue from the North Property Line of I,ot 487, Lenox Addition to the North property Line of Lenox Ave- nue. Nlarmora Avenue from the East Property Line of Wisconsin Avenue to the East Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Missouri Avenue from the South Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Prop- erty Line of Ridgeway Ridgeway Avenue from the West Property Line of Born Avenue to the East property Line of Alpha Avenue. Wisconsin Avenue from the South Property Line of Penn- sylvania Avenue to the West Prop- erty Line of Marmora Avenue, pre- sented and read. Councilman chueller moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- man Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. September 21, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Pursuant to your instructions, sealed bids were embe�e21 uto 1955, 10.00 A.M. on Sept for the construction of the 1955 Water Main Project No. 1. Attached is the tabulation of bids received. I recommend that the contract be awarded whoffsubmittedffran true the tion company. 386 Special Session, September 21, 1955 lowest bid received which was 5.9% under the Engineer's estimate. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHILTZ City Manager Councilmen Kolb moved that the recommendation of the City Man- ager be approved. Seconded by councilman WeIu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. (Awarding Contract) RESOLUTION NO. 209-55 Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the construction of a cast iron wa- ter main in: Alpha Avenue from the North Property Line of Ridgeway Avenue to the South Property Line of In- diana Avenue. Born Avenue from the South Property Line of Indiana Avenue to the South Property Line of Ridgeway Avenue. Fairfax Avenue from the Worth Property Line of Lot 487, Lenox Ad- dition to the :Forth Property Line of Lenox Avenue. Marmora Avenue from the East Property Line of Wisconsin Avenue to the East Property Line of Fairfax Avenue. Missouri Avenue from the South Property Line of Lenox Avenue to the South Property Line of Ridge- way Avenue. Ridgeway Avenue from the West Property Line of Born Avenue to the East Property Line of Alpha Avenue. Wisconsin Avenue from the South Property Line of Pennsylvania Ave- nue to the West Property Line of Marmora Avenue pursuant to Reso- lution No. 208.55 and notice to bid- ders published in a newspaper pub- lished in said City on September 9th, 1955 and September Kith, 1955; and Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on Septem- ber 21, 1955, and it has been deter- mined that the bid of Saffran Con- struction Co. of Dubuque, Iowa in the amount og $16,530.00 was the lowest bid for the furnishing of all labor and materials and performing the aork as provided for in the plans and specifications; now there- fore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the contract for the above mentioned improvement be awarded to Saf- fran Construction Co. and the Man- ager be and he is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the com- plete performance of said work. Be It Further Resolved, that upon the signing of said contract and the approval of the contractors bond the City Treasurer is authorized and instructed to return the bid de- posits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed and adopted this 21st day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KfNTZP.NGF.R Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY A. KOLB LEO N. SCIiUEU ER CHARLES E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROM9IELT, City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution, and that Saffran Construction Co. be award- ed the contract. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—:Pone. Proof of Publication, Certified to by the Publisher, of Notice of Hear- ing upon proposed plans and speci- fications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the alteration and repair of Number Five Engine House, Grandview Ave. and Brad- ley St., presented and read. Coun- cilman Kolb moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—'.Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 202.55 Whereas, proposed plans, specifi- cations, form of contract, 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 oth- Lr things the following: I. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of con- struction and kind of material to be used, for the Alterations and Re. Special Session, pairs to the 'Number Five Engine House, Grandview Avenue and Bradley Street. Be It Therefore Resolved that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of property own- ers deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement. and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed as- sessments, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said improvement shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared therefor by the Building Commissioner which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said im- provement shall be paid out of the public safety fund. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved ntro- duced,approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of September, 1955. The fore- going resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed, by the City Council, this 21st day of Sep- tember, 1955. CHAItLFS A. KINTZLNIGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY T. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER CHARLES E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMEI.T City Clerk (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 210-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that pur- suant to a resolution of necessity No. 202-55 which was duly passed by this Council, for the Alterations and Repairs to the Number Five Engine House, Grandview Avenue and Bradley Street be and the same are hereby ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own mo- tion and with or without the peti- tion of property owners. All the work shall be constructed in accord ance with the specifications hereto- fore adopted anti now on file in the office of the City Clerk. Be It Further Resolved that the cost and expense of the said im. ember 21, 1955 387 provements be paid for out of Pub- lic Safety Fund. Payment will be made to the contractor out of Pub- lic Safety Fund as provided by law after the work has been completed and accepted by the City Council. Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be and he is hereby or- dered and directed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the various improvements herein provided for in the manner provid- ed by law, the said improvements shall be completed on or before 45 clays from date of contract. Be It Further Resolved that this resolution being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 21st day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARLNCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER CHARLES E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried sy the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of the Travelers Indemnity Co. enclosing Revoca- tion of Power of Attorney of Rich- ard T. Johnson, N. G. Kendall, Ar- lene McGuff, B. W. McKillip, Rob- ert D. Mowers, Richard P. Pooler, all of Des Moines, Iowa --$200.00 Limit dated February 9, 1954, pre- sented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the communication be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Clarke College, by Sister Mary Joseph Therese, ex- pressing sincere appreciation to the: City Council for their favor- able consideration of their request ,that Seminary Street be renamed Clarke Drive. presented and read councilman Kolb moved that the communication be received and 388 Special Session, September 21, 1955 filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of the City of Ames extending an invitation to the Honorable Mayor and City Council to attend the League of Iowa Municipalities Convention to be held October 5th and 6th at Hotel Fort Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa, presented and read. Council- man Kolb moved that the com- munication be referred to the coun- cil for further consideration. Sec- onded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul & Pacific R. R. Co., by Clewell, Cooney & Fuerste, its At- torneys, together with a petition by Dubuque Packing Co., by Mr. H. W. Wahlert, President, Petitioning the council to vacate the streets, parts of streets and alleys set forth in the petition and to convey such vacated areas to the petitioner, covering streets, parts of streets and alleys in East 19th St., East 20th St., Wayne St., Hickory St., al. ley in Block 26 Rai.'road Addn., Brook St., alley in Block 6 Wiltses Dubuque, alley in Block 5 Wiltses Dubuque, Linden Street and the alley in Block 8, Wiltses Dubuque, presented and read. Councilman Schueller moved that the rules be suspended to allow anyone in the Council Chamber to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --Mayor Kintzinger, Council. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Mr. Robert W. Clewell, attorney, addressed the council in behalf of his client, the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R. R. Co., stating that no other industry has an in. terest in the property and that the Railroad Company will acquire the property not now owned by the Packing Company. This would en- able the Railroad Company to sere ice the Packing Company properly. Presently all of the streets and al- leys for which vacation is request. ed, are low and swampy areas. Therefore, before any filling opera• tion can be undertaken, the entire area must be under one ownership and be developed as a comprehen- sive project. Dubuque, Iowa September 19, 1,955 To The Honorable Mayor and Members of the Council of the City of Dubuque Gentlemen: The undersigned Chicago, Mil- waukee, St. Paul and Pacific Rail. road Company, hereby petitions your honorable body to vacate the streets, parts of streets and alleys herein set forth and described and to convey such vacated areas to your petitioner, and in support hereof states: The streets, parts of streets and alleys hereby petitioned to be va- cated and conveyed are as follows: 1. East 19th Street from the west line of Marsh Street easterly to the end of the street. 2. East 20th Street from the west line of Hickory Street easterly to the end of the Street. 3. Wayne Street from the west line of Brook Street easterly to the end of the street. 4. Hickory Street from the north line of East 19th Street to the south line of East 20th Street. 5. The alley in Block 26, Rail- road Addition from the north line of East 19th Street to the south line of East 20th Street. 6. Brook Street from the north line of East 19th Street to the south line of East 20th Street; and also, Brook Street from the north line of East 20th Street to the south line of Wayne Street; and also, Brook Street from the north line of Wayne Street northerly to the end of the street. 7. The alley in Block 6, Wiltses- Dubuque, from the north line of East 20th Street to the south line of Wayne Street. 8. The alley in Block 5, Wiltses- Dubuque, from the north line of Wayne Street northerly to the end of the alley. 9. Linden Street from the south end thereof northerly to the south line of Wayne Street and Linden Street from the north line of Wayne Street northerly to the end of the Street. S}x•cia) Session, September 21, 1935 389 10. The alley in Block 8, Wiltses- Councilman Welu moved that the Dubuque. petition be referred to the Plan- Under the terms of a contract to ning & Zoning Commission. Second- be entered into between Dubuque ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by Packing Company and this peti- the following vote: tioner, said packing company will Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- convey to the petitioner all of the men Dove, Kolb, Schueller. Welu. lots and lands owned by it abutting Nays—None. upon said streets and alleys and, Petition of property owners, ad- thereupon, this petitioner will own joining English Lane for construc- all of the lots situated in Wiltses- tion of a sanitary sewer behind Dubuque and Railroad Addition their homes with construction to north of East 19th Street. start in the Spring of 1956, present- This company has extensive plans ed and read. Councilman Kolb for the expansion of its railroad fa- moved that the petition be referred cilities in order to meet the de- to the City Engineer and that prop. mands upon it for service to the in- er plat and schedule be prepared. dustrial areas being developed in Seconded by Councilman Schueller. this section of the city. It must pre- Carried by the following vote: pare for the installation of addi- tional trackage and enlargement of Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- its railroad yards. Presently all of men, Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. the streets and alleys for which va- Nays—None. cation is requested, are low and Petition of Camillus R. Hein, et swampy areas. This is also true of al, for the vacation of an alley be- the lands abutting upon them. hveen Law•ther & Strauss Streets Therefore, before any filling running parallel with Brunswick operations can be undertaken, the and Balke Streets, presented and entire area must be under one own- read. Councilman Schueller moved ership and be developed as a com- that the petition be referred to the prehensive project. I'lannim, & Zoning Commission, The Petitioner further states that also that the council view the it will prepare and submit to the grounds in their regular schedule Council a plat or plats of the areas of viewing property. Seconded by proposed to be vacated and con- Councilman Welu. Carried by the veyed, and assign lot numbers to following vote: the respective streets and alleys, Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- so that conveyance can be made men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. with respect thereto. Among the industries to be bene Nays—None. fited by the extension of trackage Petition of Earl J. McNamara and and enlargement of yard facilities Al A. Giegerich requesting water is Dubuque Packing Company. Ac- service for three lots created by the cordingly, said Company has joined city's extension of Grandview Ave. with this Petitioner in requesting from Custer Street north to line such vacations and conveyances. No. 70 ' 20' E of Lot 56 in Tschirgi Respectfully submitted, I & Schwinds Subdivision, presented Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and read. Councilman Kolb moved & Pacific R. R. Co, to refer the petition to the City By Clewell, Cooney & Fuerste I Manager. Seconded by Councilman Its Attorneys i Welu. Carried by the following Dubuque Packing Company does vote: hereby join with Chicago, Milwau- Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- kee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad sten Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Company in requesting the City Nays—done. Council of the City of Dubuque to Petition of Mr. Robert W. Henkel, vacate the streets, parts of streets and alleys set forth and described et al, requesting the installation in the foregoing petition, and the ( and erection of stop signs at the Finley conveyance of the vacated areas to said corners of Mineral and and read. Coun- Railroad Company. Streets, presented Dubuque Packing Company cilman Welu moved to refer the pe- the City Manager and Tr af- By It. W. Wahlert President tition to fic Department. Seconded by Cun- 390 Special Session, September 21, 1955 cilman Dove. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—:None. Petition of Frank J. Pusateri re- questing a refund of $75.00 on his eigaiette License No. 195 as he has discontinued business as of August 15, 1955, presented and read. Coun- cilman Kolb moved that the re- quest be granted and the City Au- ditor instructed to draw a warrant in favor of Frank J. Pusateri in the amount of $75.00 to cover the unexpired portion of his cigarette license No. 195. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—:Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Dubuque Baseball Inc., John Petrakis, requesting a re- fund of $100.00 on their Class "B" permit No. 26 as they have discon- tinued business as of September 6, 1955, presented and read. Council- man Kolb moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in fa- vor of Dubuque Baseball Inc., John Petrakis, in the amount of $100.00 to cover the unexpired portion of their Class "B" permit No. 26. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of Claim of Robert D. Hoppmann of 645 Angella St., by Donald Hoppmann, Father, in the amount of $24.00 for injury caused by striking an opening in the street while riding a bicycle, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the notice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investiga- tion and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu, Nays—Hone. Notice of claim of Chris Beck, of 2295 Francis St. in the amount of $9.72 for damages to gas tank Of his automobile, and loss of gaso- line, by striking large rock in alley adjacent to Dairy Queen on Rhom- berg Ave., presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the notice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. I Nays—None. i Notice of claim of Syl. A. Weiner of 201 E. 22nd St. in the amount of $30.27 for visible damage to 1952 Pontiac Station Wagon by striking loose piece of concrete, lying in street, from alley and street re- pair, at 19th St. between Jackson and Washington St., presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the notice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investiga- tion and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—:Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Notice of Claim of Melvin A. Reynolds of 2180 Grace St. in the amount of $50.00 for damage and inconvenience caused by the back- ing up of the sewer in his base- ment, presented and read. Council- man Kolb moved that the notice of claim be referred to the City Solici- tor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- man Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays --None. RESOLUTION NO. 211-55 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT John E. Noel and June M. Noel, 2400 Central Avenue Louis E. Lorenzi, 342 Eighth Ave- nue Joseph A. Kramer and Louis P. O'Connor, 55 East 7th Street CLASS "C" PERMIT Arthur H. Eichman, 2119 Rhom- berg Avenue Thomas Oeschger, 815 West 5th Street Special Session, September 21, 1955 391 Passed, adopted and approved this 21sHSeptember, K (ARLE A. S 41YINGER Mayor CLARLTICE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHU`ELLER CHARLES E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote; Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 212-55 Whereas, heretofore applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and Whereas, the premises to be oc- cupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named ap- plicants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT John E. Noel and June 1i. Noel, 2400 Central Avenue Louis E. Lorenzi, 342 Eighth Avenue Joseph A. Kramer and Louis P. O'Connor, 55 East 7th Street CLASS "C" PERMIT Arthur H. Eichman, 2119 Rhomberg Avenue Thomas Oeschger, 815 West 5th Street Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed by such applicants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and reproved this 21st day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KLN ZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELD RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLE R CHARLES E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. :Nays- -None. RESOLUTION NO. 213-55 Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the following, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be granted a permit to sell cigarettes and cigarette pa- pers within said City and the Man- ager is directed to issue such per- mit on behalf of said City. Wartburg Seminary Snack Bar, 333 Wartburg Place Louis E. Lorenzi, 342 Eighth Ave- nue Mt. St. Bernard Seminary, Inc., Carter Road Be It Further Resolved that the bonds filed with the applicati.)ns be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 21st day of September, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZLNGER )Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUIId.ER CHARLES E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adop. tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. RESOLUTION NO. 214-55 A resolution accepting the offer of Arthur J. Miller for the purchase of Lot 74 in Mechanics Addition, and approving the form of quit claim deed and authorizing and di - I recting the Mayor and City Clerk to execute said claim deed, present- ed and read. Moved by Councilman I Welu that the resolution be set down for public hearing on the 7th day of 'November, 1955 and that the City Clerk be instructed to give public notice by publication in the Telegraph Ilerald, once each week for two consecutive weeks the last Iof which shall be not less than ten days prior to said hearing. Second. ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: Year. -Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. 392 Special Session. September 21, 1955 September 8, 1955 buque County showing the amounts Hon. Mayor and Members legally payable to claimants and of the City Council statement of costs in connection Gentlemen: with the condemnation of the Sew - I have investigated the claim of age Disposal Plant Site. Mazie A. Walker for damages sus- I recommend that the City Audi- tained in a fall on the crosswalk for be instructed to issue warrants at 8th and Main on June 20, 1955. drawn on the Sanitation Fund pay - Mrs. Walker has sustained out of able to the following persons in the pocket expenses in the amount of following amounts and to deliver $342.00. I have discussed the mat- I the same to the Sheriff of Dubuque ter with her and she has agreed I County, Iowa: to accept $134.00 in full settlement Herman J. Lott $4200.00 of her claim. I recommend that this Marcella Lott $4200.00 settlement be approved and that the I Leo J. Martin, Sheriff 466.08 Auditor be instructed to issue a I Respectfully, warrant payable to Mazie A. Walk- i T. H. NEISON er and deliver the same upon re- ceipt of a properly executed re- Before the Sheriff of Dubuque lease. County, Iowa Respectfully, T. H. NELSON In the Matter of the Condemna- Councilman Welu moved that the tion of certain Lands known as: recommendation be approved and Lot 3 of Fractional Government the City Auditor instructed to draw Lot 1 of Section 6, Township 88, a warrant in the amount of $134.00, North Range 3, East of the 5th payable to Mazie A. Walker, and to P. M. in Dubuque County, Iowa, for deliver the same upon receipt of aI the establishment of a Sewage Dis- properly executed release. Second- posal Plant by the City of Dubuque. ed by Councilman Schueller. Carried To the City Council of the City of by the following vote: Dubuque, Iowa: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- I, Leo J. Martin, Sheriff of Du - men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. buque County, Iowa, hereby certify Nays—None. and return that the attached "Re - September 20, 1955 port of Condemnation Commission" Honorable Mayor and Members is a true and correct copy of the of the City Council Report of Condemnation Commis - Dubuque, Iowa sion filed in this office on Septem- Gentlemen: ber 8, 1955. This is to advise you that Law No. 34599 entitled Russell Scher- 1 further certify that the Com- rer, Executor of the Estate of Ida missioners in the above entitled Scheirer, Deceased v. City of Du case awarded damages as follows: $4200.00 Berman J. Lott buque has been dismissed by plain- Marcella S. Lott $4200.00 tiff at plaintiff's costs and at no expense to the city. Algonquin Chemical Company None Respectfully, I further certify that costs inci- T. H. NELSON dent to this proceedings are as Councilman Kolb moved that the follows: communication be made a matter Serving Notices 6.69 of record. Seconded by Councilman Sheriff, Meals for Commis- 789 Schueller. Carried by the following sioners vote: Notary Public Seals 1.50 Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Cuuncil- Commissioner Frank J. men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Glab Jr. 75.00 Nays—None. September 21, 1955 I Commissioner John W. 75.00 Honorable Mayor and Members Lundin of the City Council Conunissiuner Harold Curoe 75.00 Dubuque, Iowa I Commissioner Joseph J. Gentlemen: Behr 75.1)0 1 herewith hand you the certifi- C•ownuv;tiionvr ('harles H. cafe of I.co J. Martin, Sheriff of Du- I Rhomberg 75.00 Special Session, September 21, 1955 393 Commissioner Howard E. 7500 Kifer Note: Each Commissioner i did three days work. TOTAL $8866.08 I further certify that thefore- going statements are true. LEO J. MARTIN Sheriff, Dubuque County, Iowa Before the Sheriff of Dubuque County, Iowa REPORT OF CONDEMNATION COMMISSION In the matter of the Condemna- tion of Certain Lands known as Lot 3 of Fractional Government Lot I of section 6, Township 88, North, Range 3, East of the 5th Y.M., in Dubuque County, Iowa for the establishment of a Sewage Dis- posal Plant by the City of Dubuque. To: Leo J. Martin, Sheriff of Du- buque County, Iowa. We, the undersigned, being duly appointed and qualified commis- sioners appointed to assess the dam- ages sustained by the respective owners, lienholders, encumbrances and other persons interested in the appropriation of the following de- scribed lands: Filed in my office at Dubuque, Iowa this 8th day of September, 1955. LEO J. MARTIN Sheriff of Dubuque County, Iowa Councilman Welu moved that the Recommendation be approved and the City Auditor instructed to is. sue warrants drawn on the Sanita- tion Fund payable to Herman J. Lott $4200.00, Marcella Lott $4200.00, Leo J. Martin, Sheriff, $466.08 and to deliver the same to the Sheriff of Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the following vote: I Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. Communication of Joseph Jacob- son requesting permission to widen the distances between curbs on East 18th St. and East 19th Street so as to provide angle parking, in the construction of a new building on Elm St. between 18th and 19th St., together with a plot of the new super market, was presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved that the communication and plot be re- ferred to the City Manager. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: PROPERTY AFFECTED Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council - Lot 3 of fractional Government men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Lot 1 of Section 6, Township 88, Nays --None. north, range 3, east of the 5th P.M. LEO F. FROMMELT in Dubuque County, Iowa, respect- City Clerk3 Wily report as follows: Aaorove .................. .......,x}956. That we proceeded to view the respective premises at the time or times fixed in the notice to persons interested in said premises, and do hereby assess and appraise the dam- ages of the respective persons in- terested in said premises as fol- lows: Herman J. Lott $4200.00 Marcella S. Lott $4200.00 Algonquin Chemical Company None Signed: Frank J. Glab Jr. Howard E. Kifer John W. Lundin Harold Curoe Charles H. Rhomherg Joseph J. Behr Signed and sworn to before me this 8th day of September, 1955. (Seal) Geo, F. Hamilton Notary Public for Dubuque County, Iowa Cou^cilmen Atte sf,`r.�%j-%-' '- - . City Clerk Adimirne d Spacial Session, October 3, 195.5 :39 PITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Adjourned special session Octo- ber 3, 1955. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kintzinger read the call and stated that this is a reconvened meeting of the City Council, held September 21, 1955 for the purpose of acting on bids previously re- ceived on Water Works Additions and Improvements -Iron Removal and Hardness Reduction Plant. October 3, 1955 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: Bids received for the construc- tion of the Hardness Reduction and Iron Removal Plant have been ana- lyzed by the Consulting Engineer- ing Firm of Consoer, Townsend and Associates, along with the Water Department Superintendent and City Manager. It is the opinion of all that the city's interests would be best served by awarding the con- tract at this time, even though the bid is above the estimated cost. By accepting the low bid it will be necessary to issue additional Water Revenue Bonds late in 1956 in order to have sufficient funds available for the complete project. This procedure is practical and in order as provided in the last bond issue. There will be no change in rates because of this bond issue. 1 recommend that the contract be awarded to (Viningham Bros. Inc. of Beloit, Wisconsin who sub- mitted the lowest and best bid received. Respectfully submitted, L. J. SCHIIZZ, City Manager IJS:Io Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the recommendation. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men, Dave, Kolb, Schupller, Welu. Nays --None. RESOLUTION NO. 215-S5 Whereas. pursuant to published notice, a public hearing was held by the City Council on the pro- posed plans, specifications and form of contract for the extension and improvement of the municipal water plant by the construction of an Iron Removal and Hardness Re- duction Plant; and Whereas, at said time and place, proposals for the construc- tion of said work were received pursuant to published notice; and Whereas, at said time and place the City Council adjourned said meeting to October 3, 1955 at 7:30 P.M. at which time the said meeting was reconvened and said proposals further considered by the City Council; and Whereas, Cunningham Brothers has submitted a proposed supple- mental agreement providing for the omission of certain work and the addition of certain work; Now Therefore Be It Reserved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Sec. 1. That all objections to said improvements as modified by the supplemental agreement be and the same are hereby overruled and the same is hereby ordered con- structed. Sec. 2. That the base bid of Cun- ningham Brothers, Inc., of Beloit, Wisconsin, together with Items 1 to 4 in the gross amount of $1,417,- 729.00, less deductive alternate Items 2, 4 and 9 in the total amount Of $13,195.00, less adjustments due to selection of equipment as fol- lows: Item 0-12 $5,680.00; Item 0-13, $157.00; Item 0.20, $382.00; Item 0.21, $174.00; Item 0-36, 5100.00; Item 0.39, $200.00; Item 040, $100.00; plus adjustments due to selection of equipment as follows; Item 0.7, $6,125.00; Item 12A, $300.00; less a net credit due to contract supplement in the amount of $8,623.00, making a total ad justed base bid in the amount of $1,395,543.00, be and the same is hereby determined to be the lowest and best bid and the same is here- by accepted; Sec. 3. That the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to en- ter into a contract on behalf of the City for said work in the form 3c ; Adjourned Special Session, October 3, 1955 heretofore approved as adjusted by Section 2 hereof and the contract Supplement and deliver the same upon the submission and approval of the contractor's performance bond and insurance certificates. Passed and adopted this 3rd day of October, 1955. CHARLES A. KINTZINGER Mayor CLARENCE P. WELU RAY F. KOLB LEO N. SCHUELLER C. E. DOVE Councilmen Attest: LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Councilman Kolb moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schueller. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Councilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. There being no further business Councilman Kolb moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Schueller. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—None. LEO F. FROMMELT, City Clerk Appro ................... ... j..^..1956. Adop ,,.........I.. .... ,`•.11956. Councilmen ..... ........ ..... . City Clerk Rmilar Serssion, October 3, 1955 397 CITY COUNCIL (OFFICIAL) Regular Session, October 3, 1955 Council met at 7:40 P.M. Present—Mayor Kintzinger, Coun- cilmen Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. City Manager Schiltz. Mayor Kintzinger stated that this is a regular meeting of the City Council for the purpose of acting on such business as may properly come before the meeting. Proofs of Publication, certified to by the Publishers, of Notice of Levy of Special Assessment and In- tention of the City Council to issue Bonds for the surfacing with hot mix, hot laid asphaltic concrete surfacing for, Grandview Avenue Extension, Jones Street, Leibe Street, Shields Street, East 30th Street, University Avenue and Washington Street, presented and read. Councilman Kolb moved the proofs of publication he received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Kintzinger, Council- men Dove, Kolb, Schueller, Welu. Nays—:None. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assessments RESOLUTION NO. 216-55 Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. Iowa, that to pay for the cost of the improve- ments of the following streets with hot mix -hot laid asphaltic concrete surfacing: Grandview Avenue Extension from the North Property Line of Delhi to the South Property Line of Loras Blvd. Jones Street from the West Prop- erty Line of Main Street to the East Property Line of Locust St. Leibe Street from the East Prop- erty line of Jackson Street to the end of Leibe Street. Shields Street from the North Property Line of Dodge Street to the South Property Line of Jones Street. East 30th Street from the East Property Line of Central Avenue to 65' east of the East Property Line of Elm Street. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Alta Vista to the West Property Line of Lot 2 of 2 of Summit Addition. University Avenue from the East Property Line of Auburn Street to the West Property Line of Lot 13 in Finley Waples and Burtons Ad. dition. Washington Street from the North Property Line of Leibe Street to the end of Washington Street North, by Muigrew Blacktop, Inc., contractor in front of and adjoin- ing the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate all as named, situated and o%%ned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as set forth in the schedule. Grandview Ave. Extension Hot Mix Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete surfacing Assessm't City's Cost Tot. Cost City of Dubuque, Lot 1, Pinehurst Sub. 4,636.28 4,636.28 City of Dubuque, Lot 21, Pinehurst Sub. 119.08 119.08 City of Dubuque, Lot 22, Pinehurst Sub. 223.30 223.30 Donald P. & Eliz, M. Noonan, I,ot 23, 179 89 Pinehurst Sub. 179.89 Donald P. & Eliz. M. Noonan, Lot 27, 49860 Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 498.60 City of Dubuque. Lot 6, Tschirgi & 488.33 Schwinds Sub, 488.33 Ray J. & Mae Cosley, Lot 7, Tschirgi & 4ti9 469 00 Schwinds Sub. Ray J. & Mae Cosley, Lot 8, Tschirgi & 133.68 13368 Schwinds Sub. Alberta A. & B. Giegerich, Lot 38, Tschir- 818.44 gi & Schwinds Sub. 818.44 Earl J. & Jane H. :McNamara, Lot 1 of 241.70 56 E.ue, Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 241.70 .195 Regular Session, October 3, 1955____ Earl J. & .Jane H. McNamara, Lot 56, 91.68 91.68 W.% Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. Earl J. & Jane 11. McNamara, Lot 57 W. 91.68 91.68 % Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. Earl J. & Jane H. McNamara, Lot 1 of 57 E.% Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 241.70 241.70 Earl J. & Jane H. McNamara, Lot 1 of 241.70 241.70 58 E.% Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. I . Earl J. & Jane H. McNamara, Lot 58 W 91.68 91.68 % Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. Joseph V. & Margaret Mai, Lot 59, WA 91.68 91.68 Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. - Wm. V. & Verena Toepel, Lot 1 of 59 241.70 241.70 E.% Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. Wm. V. & Verena Toepel, Lot 61, Tschirgi 483.40 & Schwinds Sub. 483.40 Joseph V. & Margaret Mai, Lot 60, Tschir- 183.36 gi & Schwinds Sub. 183.36 Etta Whelan, Lot 1, Loetscher & Trueb's 119.26 357.80 477.06 Sub. .. _ ........ Patrick & Valerie Kearns, Lot 3, Loetscher & Trueb's Sub. - .. ..• 37.82 113.47 151.29 Frank H. & Theresa Hanfeld, Lot 4, 47.27 141.82 189.09 Loetscher & Trueb's Sub. LaVern J. & Mary Louise Kowalske, Lot 46.20 138.62 184.82 5, Loetscher & Trueb's Sub. .. Wm. Haag, Lot 6, Loetscher & Trueb's 46.20 138.62 184.82 Sub............ . Frank Est. & Margt. Hansen, Lot 7, 46.20 138.62 184.82 Loetscher & Trueb's Sub. . Albert J. & Myrtle Schermer, Lot 8, 46,74 140.22 186.96 Loetscher & Trueb's Sub. _................. Ardath H. Jagnow, Lot 9, Loetscher & 46.74 140.22 186.96 Trueb's Sub. .... _... _ . 1 ....... John E. Gasell, Lot 10, Loetscher & 46.74 140.22 186.96 Trueb's Sub. - John B. Meyer, Lot 2 of 11, Loetscher & 97.68 293.04 390.72 Trueb's Sub. .. ......... .. . A. J. Hartig, Lot i of 6 of 12, Mineral Lot 687.02 687.02 17 Lillian Harwood, Lot 1 of 1, Moreheiser 147.75 147.75 Sub. ....... ....... ...................._....__.... Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Lot 2 of 1 Moreheiser Sub.. 77.08 77.08 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Lot 2, 93.75 93.75 Moreheiser Sub. __.. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Lot 3, 30.34 Moreheiser Sub. ... ...... I I . . I..... . 30.34 Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Lot 2 of Sub. 4, 5,-1-1-6, 2-1-7 & 2-7 Moreheiser Sub. No benefit Sophia Schmitt, Lot 15, Moreheiser Sub. 18.74 18.74 D. F. & Theresa McCaffery, Lot 16, More- heiser Sub. _ .._ _ .. _ 50.94 50.94 Sarah Zollicoffer, Lot 17, Moreheiser Sub. 134.15 134.15 Emil & Bertha Apel, Lot 18, Moreheiser Sub. I .........I............. 278.56 278.56 Albert Smith, Lot 19, Moreheiser Sub. 835.50 835.50 Totals $9,545.05 $4,699.16 $14,244.21 Regular Session, October 3, 1955 1195 •318.3 Ton Stabilized Base Emily P. Stampfer, Lot 1 Stone (a 3.35 1,066.31 of 543, City Lot 149.91 1,610.88 T o n Stabilized Emily P. Stampfer, Lot 1 Base Stone (h 3.35 5,396.45 of I of 544, City Lot 6228 •64.10 Ton Asphaltic Con- Edes Robe Tanning Co., crete Binder Course 6` Lot 540, City Lot 1,270.86 10.85 695.49 324.39 Tun Asphaltic Con- Sloan Distributing Co., crete Binder Course Ch Lot 539A, City Lot 225.19 10.85 .. 3,519.62 Chicago -Dubuque Motor •74.19 Ton Asphaltic Con- Trans. Co., Lot 539, City crete Surface Course 6 Lot 202.80 10.85 804.96 Chicago -Dubuque M o t o r 375.45 Ton Asphaltic Con- Co., Lot 538, City Lot 216.67 crete Surface Course (a Chicago -Dubuque M o t o r 10.85 4,073.63 Trans. Co., Lot 537, City '185 Gal. Tack Coat (a .20 37.00 Lot 50.92 936 Gal. Tack Coat Ca' .20 187.20 Phillips Petroleum Co., Lot Work Order No. 5 .. 425.00 560, City Lot 1,290.20 Anthony A. & Bette Hell - Total Cost 16,205.66 ing, Lot 561, S.39', City *Less City Share 2,603.76 Lot 292,61 — Fred & Veronica W. Barth, Assessable Cost 13,601.90 I Lot 561, WAT-N.25% 4% Extra Expense 544.07 i City Lot 70,04 5% Interest for 52 days 98.24 f Anthony & Bette Helling, 1,ot 561, E.56' -N.25', City 14,244.21 Lot . .. 52.99 Less Total cost of improve- Fred & Veronica Barth, Lot ment assumed by city 4,699.16 1 2 of 562, City Lot .. 38.46 __ Fred & Veronica Barth, 9,545.05 Lot 1 of 562, City Lot 121.94 All of which is assessed in pro i Lillian A. Trausch & Mar- M. Clemens, Block thaportion to the special benefits con- I 11, Dubuque Harbor Co. 11, ferrel. Add. 453.12 Jones Street—Hot Mix Hot Laid Lillian A. Trausch & Mar - Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing tha M. Clemens, Lot 1 of Emily P. Stampfer, Lot 559, 2, Block 11, Dubuque City Lot 1,399.03 Harbor Co. Add. 392.15 Catherine Campbell, Lot Lillian A. Trausch & Mar. 558, N. 18'N.% City Lot 142.92 tha M. Clemens, Lot 2 of Ruth Gillispie etal, IAot 558, 2, Block 11, Dubuque S.32' N.% City Lot 203.56 Harbor Co. Add. 41.63 Mathew & Catherine Davis, Lillian A. Trausch & Mar. Lot 558, W.89.10'-S,1� tha M. Clemens, Lot 2 of City Lot 57.91 3, Block 11, Dubuque John A. & Bernadette M. Harbor Co. Add. 30.05 Rielly, Lot 558, E.70' -S -'S Lillian A. Trausch & Mar. City Lot 44.25 tha M. Clemens, Lot 2 Regina Duggan, Imt 557, N. of 2-1.3, Block 11, Du - 40' City Lot 106.21 buque Harbor Co. Add. 225.09 Emily P. Stampfer, Lot 557, Lillian A. Trausch & Mar, S.35' City Lot 53.98 tha M. Clemens, Lot 1 of Clara L. Hillyard, Lot 2 of 2-1.3, Block 11, Dubuque 105-44 541, City Lot 377.62 Harbor Co. Add. Clara L. Hillyard, Lot 1 of Lillian A. Trausch & Mar - 541, City Lot 1,058.67 tha M. Clemens, Lot 2 Clara L. Hillyard, Lot 542, of 1.1-3, Block 11, Du - Add. 69.82 City Lot .. 370.84 bugae Harbor Co. Clara L. Hillyard, Lot 2 of � Lillian A. Trausch & Mar - 2 of 543, City Lot 1.42 I tha M. Clemens, Lot 1 of Clara L. Hillyard, Lot 1 of 1-1-3, Block 11, Dubuque Add. 9L67 2 of 543, City Lot 7.32 Harbor Co. 400 Regular Session, October 3, 1955 Lillian A. Trausch & Mar. Dubuque Transfer & Stor- tha M. Clemens, Lot 4, age Co., Lot 6, Leibes Block 11, Dubuque Har. Sub. No. 1 187.49 bor Co. Add. 31.69 Dubuque Transfer & Stor- City of Dubuque, Flat Iron age Co., Lot 7, Leibes Park 408.86 Sub. No. 1 187.49 9,718.12aae Dubuque Transfer & Stor- Co., I.ot 8, Leibes All of which is assessed in pro- Sub. No. 1 .. 494.30 portion to the special benefits con- Dubuque Transfer & Stor. ferred. age Co., Lot 9, Leibes 518 Lin. Ft. Street Car Tie I Sub. No. 1 438.60 Removal &Replacement Dubuque Transfer & Stor. -ith 5" Class "B" Con- 2,175.60 i age Co., Lot A, Leibes creto Ca' 4.20 Sub. No. 1 340.90 3 of Catch Basins Raised or Lowered (a­g� A. M. & Mar t Schueller 29.00 87,00 & L. J. & E. V. Gartner, 429 Sq. Yds. Brick Remov- Lot 1, S.'z Leibes Sub. al & Replacement with No. 2 494.30 4" Class "B" Concrete at Carl E. Kuehnle, Lot 1, N. Intersections and Gutter ',� Leibes Sub. No. 2 187.49 Lines (5, 4.20 1,801.80 Nick & Angeline Tsacada- 227.81 Tons Asphaltic kis, Lot 2, Leibes Sub. Concrete Paving -Binder No. 2 .. 102.27 Course 0 10.85 2,471.74 Oscar E. Bruggeman, I.ot 237.25 Tons Asphaltic 3, Leibes Sub. No. 2 494.30 Concrete Paving -Surface Dubuque Storage & Trans. Course (' 10.85 2,574.16 fer Co., Lot 4, Leibes 5 No. of Manholes Raised Sub. No. 2 187.49 or Lowered Cit 29.00 145.00 123 Gals. Tack Coat R.C.-1 q Dubu u� Sto age & Trans - C4) .20 24.60 fer Co., Lot 5, Leibes Sub. No. 2 102.27 9,279.90 Stanley Home Products 4% Extra Expense 371.20 Co. Inc., Lot 6, Leibes 5% Interest for 52 Days 67.02 Sub. No. 2 102.27 Stanley Home Products 9,718.12 Co. Inc. Lot 7, Leibes All of which is assessed in pro- Sub. No. 2 187.49 portion to the special benefits con- Stanley Home Products ferred. Co. Inc., Lot 8, Leibes Sub. No. 494.30 Leibe Street—Hot Mix Hot Laid Stanley Ilome Products Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing Co. Inc., Lot 9, Leibes Mary Rommas Etal, l.ot 1, Sub. No. 2 494.30 N-1/2 Leibes Sub. No. 1 326.58 Stanley Home Products Joe A. & Margaret C. Co. Inc., Lot 10, Leibes Busch, Lot 1, S.4, Leibes Sub. No. 2 187.49 Sub. No. 1 167.72 Stanley Home Products George & Cath. Hurst, Lot Co. Inc., Lot 11, Leibes 2, N.1,2 Leibes Sub. No. 1 107.72 Sub. No. 2 102.27 Hugh J. & Theresa G. Re. Stanley Home Products gan, Lot 2. SJ, Leibes Co. Inc., Lot 12, Leibes Sub. No. 1 79.77 Sub. No. 2 .. . . 507.67 Dubuque Transfer & Stor- Stanley home Products age Co., Lot 3, Leibes Co. Inc. Lot A, Leibes Sub. No. 1 187.49 Sub. No. 2 392.03 Dubuque Transfer & Stor. Stanley Home Products age Co., Lot 4, Leibes Co. Inc., Lot B, Leibes Sub. No. 1 494.30 Sub. No. 2 156.81 Dubuque Transfer & Stor- Dubuque Storage & Trans - age Co., Lot 5, Leibes i fer Co., l.ot 1 of 7, Min - Sub. No. 1 494.30 eral Lot 322 1,127.49 Regular Session, October 3, 1955 401 Dubuque Stamping Mfg. Lillian A. Trausch & Mar- ` Co., Lot 1 of 1 of 4. Min- tha M. Clemens, Lot 1 of 13.58 eral Lot 322 51.64 2 & Vac. St. Block 11, 543, City Lot Dubuque Stamping Mfg. Dubuque Harbor Co. Co., Lot 2 of 1 of 4, Min- Add. 321.67 eral Lot 322 47.52 Lillian A. Trausch & Mar. 535.35 Dubuque Stamping Mfg. tha M. Clemens, Lot 2 of 3 & Vac. Co., Lot 546, City Lot Co., Lot 5, Mineral Lot St. Block 11, ! Dubuque Harbor Co. 322 70.57 Add. 96.72 Dubuque Storage & .Trans- Lillian A. Trausch & Mar- 749.30 fer Co., Lot B, Leibes tha 51. Clemens, Lot 2 tha M. Clemens, lot 1 & Sub. No. 1 136.35 of 2.1.3 & Vac. St. Block buque Harbor Co. Add. 11, Dubuque Harbor Co. 9,132.98 Add. 249.97 1,244.56 Tons Stabilized Lillian A. Trausch & Mar - Base Stone Cam 3.35 4,169.29 tha M. Clemens, Lot 1 of Asphaltic Con 176.04 Tons As P 1 2.1.3 & Vac. St. Block 11, Dubuque Harbor Co. crete Binder Course (aAdd. 480.07 10.85 1,910.03 Lillian A. Trausch & Mar- 217.48 Tons Asphaltic Con- tha M. Clemens, Lot 2 crete Surface Course toI of 1-1-3 & Vac. St. Block 10.85 2,359.66 11 Dubuque Harbor Co. 325.0 Gals. Tack Coat I Add. 57.95 R.C.I. C+ .20 65.00 Lillian A. Trausch & Mar - Extra Work Order No. 4 217.17 tha M. Clemens, Lot 1 of 1.1.3 & Vac. St. Block 8,721.14 11, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. 327.35 5% Interest for 52 days 62.99 Lillian A. Trausch & Mar - 4% Extra Expense 348.85 tha M. Clemens, Lot 4 & Vac. St. Block 11, Du - 9,132.98 buque Harbor Co. Add. 840.62 All of which is assessed in pro- Lillian A. Trausch & Mar - portion to the special benefits con- i tha M. Clemens, Lot 1 ferred. of 5 & Vac. St. Block 11, Dubuque Harbor Co. Shields St. Hot Mix Hot Laid I Add. 901.53 Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing William B. & Celia G. Clara L. liillyard, Lot 1 of IPoinsett, Lot 6 & Vac. 541, City Lot 545.38 St. Block 11, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. 953.94 Clara L. Hillyard, Lot 542, City Lot 504.38 Clara L. Hillyard, Lot 1 of 2 of 543, City I.ot 13.58 Emily Stampfer, Lot 1 of 543, City Lot 498.88 Emily Stampfer, Lot 1 of 1 of 544, City Lot 524.62 Hurd Most Sash & Door Co., Lot 545, City Lot 535.35 Hurd Most Sash & Door Co., Lot 546, City Lot 545.38 Hurd Most Sash & Door Co., Lot 547, City Lot 558.25 Hurd Most Sash & Door Co., Lot 548, City Lot 749.30 Lillian A. Trausch & Mar. tha M. Clemens, lot 1 & Vac. St. Block 11, Du- buque Harbor Co. Add. 149.97 8,854.96 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Total Assessed Cost 8,854.96 Total Deficiency to be Paid by City (Amount in ex- cess of 10`i'o) .. 207.99 9,062.95 1,058.89 Cu. Yds. Excava- tion (Earth) (it .95 1,005.95 1,083.4 Ton Stabilized Base Stone ((t 3.35 3,629.39 1 No. of Relocate Manhole & Cap existing manhole 61 273.00 273.00 175 Lin. Ft. 12" Reinf. Con- crete Pipe & 3.95 691.25 402 Regular Session, October 3, 1955 Catch Basins- Leo L. Hartmann, Lot 339, 1 No. of Complete 0' 131.00 131.00 N.e E. 170' Davis Farm Ton Asphaltic Con- Add. 34.89 121.17 crete Binder Course 0° Marieof A. B lbach, Ed. F 1,314.69 2 E. 10.85 113.91 Ton Asphaltic Con- 170' of 339 & N. 10' E. crete Surface Course of 340 Davis Farm 10.85 1, 235.92 Add. 12.59 464 Gal. Tack Coat R.C: I Donald & E orraine Hoh- 9280 �; 20 mann, Lot 1 of Sub. of S. Extra Work Orders No.'s '� E 170' of 339 & N. 28028 1 & 2 10' E. l70' of 340 Davis Farm Add. 15.21 Total Cost 8 654 28 Leo J. &Ruth C. Eisbach, Less Deficiency to be paid Lot I, L. Eisbach Place 30.25 by City (Amount in ex 198.62 Anne Molloy, Lot 2, L. Eis- cess of 10%) bach Place 7.98 8,455.66 Arnold J. & Alvina C. 4% Extra Expense 338.23 61.07 Schueller, Lot 307, W. 170' Davis Farm Add. 368.34 5% Interest for 52 days A. R. Flick, Lot 308, W. 8,854.96 170' Davis Farm Add. 129.73 Deficiency to be paid Arthur N. & Mathilda Total of Welbes, Lot 309, W. 170' by City (in excess 198.62 Davis Farm Add. 5699 10%) 4% Extra Expense 7.94 Leona M. Heim, Lot 310, W. 170' Davis Farm 5% Interest for 52 days 1.43 Add. 25.73 207.99 Ervin & Alvina Auderer, Lot 311, S. 26.33 W. 170 9,062.95 Davis Farm Add. 8.42 All of which is assessed in pro- Rose Henkels, Lot 311, N. Davis portion to the special benefits con- 170 33.67 Add. FarmJohn 3.03 ferred. A. & Hariette S. Ma - East 30th St. (Hot Mix -Hot Laid tous, Lot 1-336 E. 170 Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing) Davis Farm Add. 216.84 Leonard M. & Velma ]Healy, K. E. & Marcella Noonan, Lot 306, W. 170' Davis 368.34 Lot170' Davis of 335 E. 76.31 Farm Add. Leonard M. & Velma Healy, Mildred Ball, Lot 1 of 334 Lot 305 W. 170' Davis E. 170' Davis Farm Add. 33.47 Farm Add. ... 129.73 Hoy M. & Lena M. O'Hearn, Edward & Anna Naumann, Lot 333, E. 170' Davis 25.62 Lot 304, N.% W.170' Farm Add. Davis Farm Add. 34.89 Arthur A. & Emma L. Bast, Ursie M. Nehls & Wm. C. Lot 332, E. 170' Davis 11.12 Nehls, Lot 304, S.'fe W. Farm Add. 170' Davis Farm Add. 22.24 Alfred A. & Germaine Au - Katherine Kluesner, Lot 1, derer, Lot 2 of 2 of E. L. Kluesner Place 12.89 170'-334; 2-E. 170'-335; & L. J. & 'Madonna Kluesner, 2 of E. 170' of 336 Davis 182.52 Lot 2, L. Kluesner Place 12.89 Farm Add. Linda Voltz, Lot 302, N.% Ray H. Naggle, Lot 1 of 2 W.170' Davis Farm Add. 9.51 of E. 170'-334; 2-E. 170'- John G. Kessler etal, Lot 335; & 2 of E. 170 of 46.12 302, S.1/2 W.170' Davis 336 Davis Farm Add. Farm Add. 8.58 Herbert Waller, Lot 1. 197.60 John N. Hipschen, Lot 338, Glendale Add. W.80' -E.170' Davis Farm Herbert Waller, Lot 2, 74.95 Add. 61.05 Glendale Add. Susan Huss, Lot 338. E. 90'- Earl Lewis, Lot 3, Glendale '}(1'89 E.170' Davis Farm Add. 68.68 Add. 11mytilar Session, October 3, 1955 401 Leroy W. & Bessie M. Rog- Karl J. & Mary Uthe, Lot gensack, Lot 4, Glendale 53, N. % Glendale Add. 4.45 Add. 19.08 Mike Maggio, Lot 53, S. % Nick Grutz, Lot 5, Glen- Glendale Add. 3.74 dale Add. 11.03 Carl G. & Laura Spoerl, Mable Essman, Lot 6, Glen- Lot 54, Glendale Add. 6.46 dale Add. 8.72 Dubuque Cold Storage Co., Art D. &Louise Pitz, Lot Lot 1, Sub. of 1.3-8 Min - eral Lot 322 24, Glendale Add. .. 197.60 Dubuque Storage & Trans - 1,282.92 Milton Scheppele eta], Lot fer Co., Lot 2, Sub. of 23, Glendale Add. 74.95 1-3-8 Mineral Lot 322 12.17 Albert Scheppele, I.ot 22, Dubuque Storage & Trans - Glendale Add. 40.89 fer Co., Lot 2 of 3.8 Min - Nick Grutz. Lot 21, Glen- eral Lot 322 .. 857.80 dale Add. .19,08 i Dubuque Cold Storage Co., Nick Grutz, Lot 20, Glen- Lot 2 of 7 Mineral Lot dale Add... 11.03 I 322 58.33 Laura G. Mohr, Lot 19, N. Dubuque Storage & Trans. k� , Glendale Add. 4.57 fer Co., Lot 1 of 7 Min. Carl Jansen, Lot 19, S.% oral Lot 322 649.45 Glendale Add. 4.15 Charles H. & Violet F. Frank Smith, I.ot 25, Glen- ! Schultz, Lot 2 of 2 of dale Add. 197.60 E. 170' 337 Davis Farm Charles A. Hess & Marie Add. 104.00 Hess Steines, Lot 26, N. Ida B. Cartigny, Lot 1 of 2 S'z Glendale Add. 43,06 of E. 170' 337 Davis Charles A. Hess etal, Lot Farm Add. "104.00 26, S. lre Glendale Add. 31.88 Carl M. Herburger, Lot 1 Charles A. Hess etal, Lot E. 170' of 337 Davis 27, N. 27' Glendale Add. 26.30 Farm Add. 160.32 Aloys & Addie Mueller, Lot 27, S. 22'11" Glen- 6,912.44 dale Add. 14.56 Aloys & Addie Mueller, 575 Cu. Yds. Excavation Lot 28, N. 37' Glendale Old Macadam & Gravel Add. 15.43 (a 1.31 753.25 M. Winter, Lot 28, S. 13' 304.75 Tons Stabilized Base Glendale Add. 3.65 Stone 61 3.35 1,020.91 M. Winter, Lot 29, Glen- 6 No. of Manholes Raised dale Add. 11.03 or Lowered (a 29.00 174.00 Leonard A. & Leone Birch, 257.54 Tons Asphaltic Con - Lot 30, Glendale Add. 8.72 crete Binder Course Gi Kenneth Licht, Lot 48, 10.85 2,794.31 Glendale Add. Mildred Schwind, Lot 47, 197.60 , 270.94 Tons Asphaltic Con - Glendale Add. 74.95 ' Crete Surface Course 2,939.70 Maleta J. Grutz, Lot 46, 10.85 Glendale Add. 40.89 511.0 Gals. Tack Coat R.C.-1 Clarence P. & Edna E. (a •20 102.20 Grutz, Lot 45, Glendale Extra Work Order No. 7 248.73 Add. 19.08 Ralph Trieweiller, Lot 44, 8,033.10 Glendale Add. Ralph Trieweiller, Lot 43, 11.03 5% Interest for 52 days 58.02 Glendale Add. 8,72 451 Extra Expense 321.32 Kenneth Licht, Lot 49, ( 8,412.44 Glendale Add. Frank A. & Rose M. Post, 148.22 I City Share 1,500.00 Lot 50, Glendale Add. 55.47 6,912.44 Simon Vogt, Lot 51, Glen- dale Add. 29.98 All of which is assessed in pro - Karl J. & Mary Uthe, Lot portion to the special benefits con - 52, Glendale Add, 14.11 I (erred. 404 Regular Session, University Ave. (Delhi to Asbury) Hot Mix -Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Surfacing 14.36 Elmer R. & Elsie Bradley, Lot 1 of 1, Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 211.75 University of Dubuque, Lot 13, E. 50' Tschirgi & 435.25 Schwinds Sub. 362.71 University of Dubuque, Lot 420.74 13, E. 11' Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 79.80 University of Dubuque, 14.44 Lot 14, E. 38.9' Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 282.19 University of Dubuque, 346.02 Lot 14, E. 11.2' Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 81.25 University of Dubuque, Lot 2 of 15 Tschirgi & 417.12 Schwinds Sub. 154.95 University of Dubuque, 417.12 Lot 1 of 15, Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 68.33 Edward & Marjorie Stumm, Lot 1 of 2 of 16 417.12 Tschirgi & Schwinds Sub. 46.06 University of Dubuque, Lot 2 of 2 of 16, Tschirgi 417.12 & Schwinds Sub. 65.65 University of Dubuque, 3,102.39 Lot 2 W. 30' of Sub. Lots 30 & 31 Morheis- 26.41 ers Add. 181.06 University of Dubuque, 71.09 Lot 2 of 1 of Sub. Lots 30 & 31 Morheisers 71.09 Add. 8321 University of Dubuque, 6.53 Lot 2 of 4 Sub. Lots 30 & 31 Morheisers Add. 32.93 University of Dubuque, 264.27 Lot 1 of 4 of Sub. Lots 30 & 31 Morheisers Add. 287.12 Henry G. Seige, Lot 3, NE 1,212.25 40' of Sub. Lots 30 & 31 Morheisers Add. 290.17 John & Hilda Donatsch, 386.94 Lot 3 SW 20' of Sub. Lots 30 & 31 Morheisers 391.15 Add. . 140.95 John & Hilda Donatsch, 393.39 Lot 2, E. 20' of Sub. Lots 30 & 31 Morheisers Add. 132.48 University of Dubuque, Lot 1 of 2-1-2 Mineral 184.26 Lot 172 362.71 University of Dubuque, 186.00 Lot 2 of 2.1.1.2 Mineral Lot 172 36.27 Dorothy Arthofer, Lot 1 of 2-1-1.2 S. 90' Mineral Lot 172 312.07 October 3, 1955 Loren & Irene Fleege, Lot 1 of 2.1-1.2 N. 10' Min- eral Lot 172 14.36 Loren & Irene Fleege, Lot 1 of 1-1-2 S. 40' Mineral Lot 172 54.41 Elsie M. Bradley, Lot 6 of 13, Mineral Lot 172 435.25 Hazel Yokom, Lot 1 of 13 E. 58' Mineral Lot 172 420.74 M. L. & Lillian Harwood, Lot 1 of 1-13 W. 2' Min- eral Lot 172 .. 14.44 M. L. & Lillian Harwood, Lot 2 of 13, Mineral Lot 172 1 346.02 M. L. Harwood, Lot 2, Ma - bels Sub. 38.74 University of Dubuque, Lot 6, Reches Sub. 417.12 University of Dubuque, Lot 51 Reches Sub. 417.12 University of Dubuque, Lot 4, Reches Sub. 417.12 liniversity of Dubuque, Int 3, Reches Sub.. 417.12 University of Dubuque, Lot 2, Reches Sub. 417.12 University of Dubuque, Lot 1, Reches Sub. 417.12 University of Dubuque, Lot 17, Reches Sub. No. 2 3,102.39 University of Dubuque, Lot 37, Reches Sub. 26.41 University of Dubuque, Lot 38, Reches Sub. 71.09 University of Dubuque, Lot 39, Reches Sub. 71.09 University of Dubuque, Lot 40, Reches Sub. 6.53 Westminster Pres. Church, Lot 2 of 1, Mineral Lot 172 264.27 Westminster Pres. Church, Lot 1 of 2.14, Mineral Lot 172 1,212.25 Dubuque Presbyterian Press, Lot 1, Herbals Sub. 386.94 Ida Steibel, Lot 2, Herbals Sub. 391.15 Gilbert & Hilda Wise, Lot 3, Herbsts Sub. .. 393.39 Bertha Hird, Lot 4, Herbsts Sub. 398.11 Bertha Hird, Lot 5, E. % Herbsts Sub. 184.26 Bertha Hird, Lot 5 W. 'fr, Herbsts Sub. 186.00 Bertha Hird, Lot 6, Herbsts Sub. 436.41 Iievdar Session, October 3, 1955 Robert McGivern Fst., Lot 5, E. 50' Finley Waples & Burtons Add. Margaret McGivern. Lot 5, V1'. 10' Finley Waples & Burtons Add. Margaret McGivern, Lot 6. Finley Waples & Bur- tons Add. Margaret :McGivern. I.ot 7, E. 10' Finley Waples & Burtons Add. .Jennie McGivern, Lot 7. W. 50' Finley Waples & Burtons Add. .. Fred & Emily Frary, Lot 8, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. .. Bertha llird, Lot 9, N. Finley Waples & Burtons Add. Leo M. & Martha Paptn, I.ot 9, S. 1z Finley Wa- ples & Burtons Add. Ernest J. Buchet, Lot 10, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. John 11. & E. D. Ward, Lot 11, Finley Waples & Bur- tons Add. .. Mary F. Lynch, Lot 12, Fin- ley Waples & Burtons Add. John F. & Evelyn Kringle, Lot 13, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. ,John F.. & Evelyn Kringle, Lott 14, Finley Waples & Burtons Add. Alice Vit. & Wm. A. Clark, Lot 1, Mineral Lot 170 Bertha Hird, Lot 1 of 2, Mineral Lot 170 Carlton & Dorothy Met- tille, Lot 2 of 2, Min- eral Lot 170 Carlton & Dorothy Met- tille, Lot I of 3, Mineral Lot 170 Harry J. Smith, Lot 2 of 3 Mineral Lot 170 Harry ,1. Smith, Lot 4, Min eral Lot 170 Arthur Trausch, Lot 5, :Mineral Lot 170 Arthur Trausch, Lot 2 of 6, :Mineral Lot 170 Alice M. Clark, Lot l of 6 Mineral Lot 170 John D. & Dorothy Corken, I.ot 2 of 7, Mineral Lot 170 .. Rainbo Oil Co., Lot 1 of 1 Finleys Add. 134.02 ( Adella H. Pitchner, Lot 2 of 1, Finleys Add. Mettel Realty & Inv. Co., 86.54 I.ot 2, SE 41' Finleys Add. Anton M. Sadler, Lot 2, 517.30 ' NW 23' Finleys Add. Irene Kirkwood, Lot 3, S. ! 1i Finleys Add. Olga Murray etal, Lot 3, 85.96 N. ui Finleys Add. Laura M. Craig, Lot 7, Reche's Sub. .. 428.87 ! Laura May Craig, Lot 8, Reche's Sub. Laura May Craig, Lot 9, 512.00 Reche's Sub. 405 613.27 332.82 117.37 47.73 45.18 12.25 417.11 417.11 417.11 24,299.75 110.30 138 Cu. Yds. Street Car Tie Removal @ 42.00 5.796.00 741 Sq. Yds. Brick Removal 98.73 & Replacement with 4" Class "B" Concrete at Intersections & Gutter 508.37 Lines C-, 4.20 3,112.20 7 No. of Manholes Raised or lowered 6i 29.00 203.00 1 No. of Catch Basins 507.57 Raised or Lowered Cn 29.00 29.00 635.27 Tons Asphaltic Con. 507.57 crete Binder Course Cu 10.85 6,892.69 654.28 Tons Asphaltic Con 481.90 crete Surface Course C 10.85 7,098.92 293 Gal. Tack Coat R.C.1 38.30 Cu .20 58-60 Extra Work Order No. 6 13.60 318.82 j 23,204.01 587.23 151% Interest for 52 days 167.58 4% Extra Expense 928.16 36.27 j 24, 92 9.75 All of which is assessed in pro - 326.44 portion to special benefits con- ferred. 36.27 University Ave. Alta Vista to Delhi iNot N.ix•Hot Laid Asphaltic 362.71 Concrete Surfacing) 418.64 Church of the Nativity. the Nativity Church of 2,563.71 35.18 Place `la rY }iayford, J. & 633.36 Delbert . Lot 1.1.11.1.1 Slattery's 1825.29 I Sub. i,vLer W. & Ruth Klauer, 95.38 Slattery's Sub. 338.84 Lot 2-1.1 406 Regular Session, October 3, 1955 Peter W. & Ruth Klauer, Lot 2.1 Slattery's Sub. Perfection Oil Co. Inc., Lot 2.2 Slattery's Sub. Edna Moes, Lot 2.1-2 Slat. tery's Sub. Mary T. Schiltz, Lot 1, Schiltz Sub. . Mary T. Schiltz, Lot 2, Schiltz Sub. Mary T. Schiltz, Lot 3, Schiltz Sub. Mary T. Schiltz, Lot 4, Schiltz Sub. Eva S. Falkenhainer, Lot 2, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Gert. E. Cross & Anna North, Lot 1, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Clara Addyman, Lot 3, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Ellwood J. Flick, Lot 4, S. 45' Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Delmar A. & Anna E. Gav- in, Lot 4, N. 5' Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Delmar A. & Anna E. Gav- in, Lot 5, S. 40', Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Henry & Lydia Valentine, Lot 5, N. 10' Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Henry & Lydia Valentine, Lot 6, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Robert J. & Nadine Bowen, Lot 16, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Robert E. Twaites, Lot 17, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Mary A. Hannig, Lot 15, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Mary A. Hannig, Lot 14, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Joseph V. Schuler, Lot 13 Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 F. A. & Marcella Martin, Lot 12, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Martin J. & Dorothy C. Schuster, Lot 18, Marsh's Dubuque No. 2 Tillie Braconier, Lot 1 of 11 Lawrences Dubuque Mildred Schaetzle, Lot 1 of 10, Lawrences Dubuque Irwin & Bertha Ames, Lot 1 of 9, Lawrences Du- buque Grace E. Wagner, Lot 1 of 8, Lawrences Dubuque 635.84 763.01 381.50 172.95 80.71 46.71 30.01 423.89 423.89 127.17 55.36 3.98 28.40 5.93 27.13 423.89 423.89 127.17 59.35 34.34 27.13 668.4 399.8 82.' 44.7 28. Grace E. Wagner, Lot 1 of 7, Lawrences Dubuque Archie W. & Viola M. Nforarend, Lot 1 of 6, Lawrences Dubuque Belle & Clara Cousins, Lot 5, Lawrences Dubuque Belle & Clara Cousins, Lot 4, Lawrences Dubuque Claire M. Wagner, Lot 3, W. % Lawrences Du- buque Claire M. Wagner, Lot 3, E. './S Lawrences Du- buque Ralph P. Jr. & Carolyn J. Weis, Lot 2. Lawrences Dubuque James L. & Patricia A. Norton, Lot 1, Lawrences Dubuque Claire M. Wagner, Lot 2 of 6, Lawrences Dubuque James L. & Patricia A. Norton, Vacated Street adjoining Lot 1 Florence Cody, Lot 1, Ril- ey's Place Edward & Mabel Schnei- der Und li), Lot 2, Ril- ey's Place Sidney & Barth Creswick Und ','e ) Raymond & Eliz. Keller, Lot 2 of 5 S. 134.3' Rileys Sub. C. F. Cody, Lot 2 of 5 N. 14' Rileys Sub. C. F. Cody, Lot 1 of 5 Ril- ey's Sub. C. F. Cody, Lot 3 of Sub. of 2.1.3 & 1-4 Rileys Sub. Rachael Gotto, Lot 2 of Sub. of 2.1-3 & 1-4 Rileys Sub. Frank J. & Collette J. Suchanek etal, Lot 1 of Sub. of 2-1-3 & 1-4 Rileys Sub. Nicholas J. & Theresa Mey- er, Lot 1, Rileys Sub. 'Nicholas J. & Theresa Mey- er, Lot 3 of 31, Mt. Pleas - 0 ant Add. Nathan C. Bradley, Lot 2 2 of 31, Mt. Pleasant Add. Roy D. & Zora Brammer, 66 Lot 1 of 1 of 30 E. 'h Mt. Pleasant Add. Minnie E. French, Lot 1 of 6 2, Summit Add. .. Minnie E. French, Lot 3, 88 Summit Add. 10.85 352.68 360.56 349.88 90.97 37.6.1 62.40 39.08 17.21 4.92 866.86 116.57 482.31 13.14 3.14 32.64 39.34 41.20 31.54 42.90 11.44 30.69 338.10 344.97