1993 September Council Proceedings
Regular Session, September 7,1993
334
333 Special Session, August 19, 1993
~llJ
Approved ,', ;,L<- c',' ,,~ 1994.
't ' ,. /'
Adopted 0' 1." '"",', l ,1994.
/~'i ,';,. /"2' I
..¿~< ' . {/!// ,'--
- --¡
DUBUQUE
CITY COUNCIL
OFFICIAL
PROCEEDINGS
Regular Session, Tuesday, September 7,
1993
Council Met at 7:30 p.rn. Public Ubrary
Auditorium
Present: Mayor Brady, Conncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg, City Manager Micbael C. Van
Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry A.
lindahl
Mayor Brady read !be call and stated this
is lite Regular Session of lite City Council
called for lite purpose to act upon snch
bnsiness which may properly come before
lite Council.
Council Members
Invocation was given by Rev. Robert
Pleiness, Pastor, Bible Baptist Church,
AtteSt:
/,, ð 'I },.: A,'l" . '
, I City Clerk
PROCLAMATIONS -- Recognition of
"Volunteers for Building FIondwall"; Sept
6-11 as "Union Label Week" received by
Francis Giunta; Sep<. 1()'12 "Recognizing
USA International Dragonboat Festival"
received by Earl Brimeyer; Sept 12-18 as
"Youth Leadership Week" received by
Ka1rlna Wilberdiag. The City also accepted
a Proclamation fiom the City of Des Moines
designating September 181it as "The City of
Dubuque, H & W Motor Express Company
and Swiss Valley Farms Appreciatiun Day"
in lite City of Des Moines.
Certificates of Appreciation were
presented to City Employees Bob Boleyn,
Jim Reardon, Bill Schwegmann and Jeff
Petty.
Council Member Nagle moved that lite
rules be suspended to allow anyone present
to address the Council if they so desire.
Seconded by Conncil Member Robbins.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Proof of Publication eertified to by lite
Publisher on Notice of Hearing on Plans and
Specifications for construction of Nordtwest
Arterial Water Msin Project presented and
read. There were no wOOen objections
received and no oral objectors present at lite
time of the Hearing. Council Member Nagle
moved that lite proof of pnblication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Robbins. Carried by lite following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 275.93
RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS
AND SPECIFICATIONS
Whereas, on the 2nd day of August, 1993,
plans, specifications, form of contract and
estimated cost were filed with the City Clerk
of Dubnque. Iowa, for the Nordtwest Arterial
Water Msin Project and
Whereas, notice of hearing on plans,
specifications. fonnof contract and estimated
cost was published as reqnired by law.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That lite said plans,
specifications, fonn of contract and estimated
cost are hereby approved as lite plans,
specifications, form of contract and estimated
cost for said improvements for said project
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
ATTEST:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of the Resolution, Seconded by Cuuncil
Member Rubbins. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Proof of Publication certified to by the
Publisher ou Notice to Bidders of the
Receipt of Bids for the Constructiou of the
Nordtwest Arterial Water Main Project and
communication of City Manager
recommending to award contract for project,
presented and read. Council Member Nagle
moved that !be proof and communication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Robbins. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 27'.93
AWARDING CONTRACT
Whereas, sealed proposals have been
suhenitted by contractors for the Nordtwost
335
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
Arterial Water Msin Project pnrsuant to
Resolution No. 238-93 and notice to bidderl
published in a newspaper in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, on the 6th day of AugUlt
1993: and
Whereas, said sealed proposals were
opened and read on !be 19th day of August
1993, and it has been determined that the bid
of Nordtwestern Deveiopruent Inc., East
Dubuque, lllinois, in the amount of
$178,526.01 was the lowest bid for the
furnisbings of all labor and materials and
performing the work as provided for in the
plans and specifications.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section \. That !be contract for the above
improvement be awarded to Northwestern
Development Inc., and the City Manager be
and is hereby directed to execute a contract
on behall of the City of Dubuque for the
complete performance of !be work.
Section 2. That upon the signing of said
contract and the approval of the contractor's
bund, the City Treasurer is authorized and
instructed to return the bid deposits of the
unsuccessful bidders.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of lite Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Robbins. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg, Nays-None.
Proof of Publication certified to by lite
Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing to
consider reclassifying property located at
3195 Jackson Street fiom C-2 toC-3 Dis1rict
and petition of Tom Brimeyer requesting the
rezoning of property located at 3195 Jackson
St be tabled for a brief time, presented and
read. Couucil Member Nagle moved that lite
proof of publication be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Nicholson.
Carried by the followiug vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Tony Daggan, as ageut for the property
owuers, spoke to this maUer.
An ORDINANCE Amending Zoning
Ordinance by reclassifying property located
at 3195 Jackson Street from C-2
Neighborhood Shopping Center Dis1ricttoC-
3 Geueral Commercial Dis1rict presented
and read. Council Member Nagle moved
that this be tabled to !be Council Meeting of
9-20-93. Seconded by Council Member
Nicholson. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholsou, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Petition of Mary Miller requesting
COUIideration be giveu to leasing the rest of
the riverfront startiug at !be south end of
Riverview Park to the Boat Ramp, presented
and read. Council Member Voetberg moved
that the petition be received and filed and
referred to the City Manager and Parle and
Recreation Commission. Seconded by
Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of River City Paving Co.
requesting to address the Council to discuss
repairs and other maUers being done on 1992
Central Ave. project, presented and read,
Council Member Robbins moved that lite
communication be received and flied.
Seconded by Council Member Nagle,
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Attocuey Tom Miller, representing River
City Paving, reported on process for repairs
to Central Ave.
Petition containing 53 signatures
requesting that the proposed iustallation of
the basketball hoop iu Jackson Park be either
cancelled or delayed uutil a later date,
preseuted and read. Couucil Member Krieg
moved not to reinstate basketball hoop in
Jackson Park and iustrUct Staff to look at
other alternatives. Seconded by Council
Member Kluesner. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbius, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Ann Michalski of 1504 Iowa, James Juno
of 1534 Iowa, Carol Jobusou of 1578 Iowa,
Paul Chara of IS68 Iowa, all spoke statiug
that the basketball playing is disruptive to
the neighborhood and requested it not be
reinstalled. Brad Parks concurred with other
commeuts and also questioned !be specifics
of lite definition for that Park.
Residents of Kensingtou Place (Loren &
Cheri Ziblke, Ed McDermott, Jim & Lois
Conzett, Darleue Hogan and Mary Ehlert)
Regular Session, September 7,1993
336
resubmitting their claims for backup sewer
damages occurring fiom January 2, 1991 to
AugUlt 16, 1993 and requesting payment of
these claims in order to repair and replace
damages, presented and read. Council
Member Krieg moved that the requested he
referred to the Legal Staff and Council.
Seconded by Council Member Nagle.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Mary Ehlert spoke regarding her clairn.
Communication of City Manager
recommending to adopt plans and
specifications for 1993 Aspbalt Paving
project and rebid project presented and read.
Council Member Voetberg moved that the
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Nagle.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Conncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-Noue.
RESOLUTION NO, 277.93
RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS
AND SPECIFIC A nONS AND
ORDERING BIDS
Whereas, on the 2nd day of June, 1993,
plans, specifications, fonn of contract and
estimated cost were filed with the City Clerk
of Dubnque, Iowa for the 1993 Asphalt
Paving Projec~ and
Whereas, notice of hearing on plans,
specifications, form of contract and
estimated cost was published as required by
law; and
Whereas, a public hearing was held on
said plans, specificatious, fonn of contract
and estimated cost on July 6, 1993, at which
time !be Council directed that changes be
made to the specifications for the project
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section \. That !be plans, specifications,
form of contract and estimated cost of the
1993 Asphalt Paving Project are hereby
approved as amended.
Section 2. That the 1993 Asphalt Paving
~ect is hereby ordered to be advertised for
bids for COUItruction.
Section 3. That the amount of security to
accompany each bid shall be in an amount
which shall conform to the provisions of the
Notice to Bidders hereby approved as part of
the plans and specifications heretofore
adopted.
Section 4. That the City Clerk is hereby
directed to advertise for proposals for lite
constrnction of the improvements herein
provided, to be published in a newspaper
having general cirealation in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not he
less than 4 days nor more than 20 days prior
to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.rn. on the
15th day of September, 1993. Bids shall be
opened and read by the City Clerk at said
time and will he submitted to the City
Council for final action at 7:30 p.m. on the
20th day of September, 1993.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
James E. Brady
Mayor
Council Member Voetberg moved
adoption of !be Resolution. Seconded by
Council Member Nagle. Carried by the
following vole: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
requesting approval for a study with
Interstate Power Company to investigate
Energy Saving Improvement at Water
Pollution Coutrol Plant for an amount of
$50,000, presented and read. Council
Member Voetberg moved that the
communicatiou be received and filed and
recommendatiou approved. Seconded by
Council Member Robbins, Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voelberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
requesting authorization to hire Strand
Associates to conduct evaluation of treatment
alternatives and design of Phase II
Construction at the Water Pollution Conlrol
Plant presented and read. Council Member
Kluesner moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Nicholson. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Memhers Kluesner, Krieg,
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg.
Nays-Council Member Nagle.
RESOLUTION NO. 278-93
AUTHORIZING THE CITY
MANAGER TO EXECUTE A
CONTRACT WITH STRAND
ASSOCIATES, INC. FOR THE
PURPOSE OF PROVIDING
ENGINEERING DESIGN
SERVICES FOR PHASE"
IMPROVEMENTS AT THE
337
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
WATER. POLLUTION CONTROL
PLANT
Whereas, Strand AslOCÍaœs, Inc., has
submiUed to !be City an agreement to
conduct design services for Phase II
Improvements in an amount not to exceed
$62,500; and
Whereas, funds have been legally
appropriated for this expenditure.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY TIlE CITY COUNCIL OF TIlE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That !be City Manager be
authorized to execute !be agreement for
engineering servines with Strand AslOCÍates,
Inc., dated August 16, 1993, for the Phase II
Improvement project at the Dubnque Water
Pollution Control Plant
Paased, approved and adopted this 7th day
of Seplember, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Kluesner moved
ad<J>tion of !be Resolution. Seconded by
Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Memhers Kluesner, Krieg,
Nicholson, Robbius, Voetberg.
Nays-Council Member Nagle.
Council recessed at 9:09 p.m.; Council
reconvened at 9:30 p.rn.
Communication of City Manager
recommending approval of lite formation of
Couler Valley Urban Drainage Dis1rict and
entering into a FIexsteel Drainage
Improvement Agreement presented and read.
Council Member Voetberg moved that the
communica60n be received and filed and
request approved. Seconded by Council
Member Nicholson. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO, 279.93
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
THE EXECUTION OF AN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE AND
DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA,
ESTABLISHING THE COULER
VALLEY URBAN DRAINAGE
DISTRICT,
Whereas, Iowa Code Chapter 28E permits
local govemments in Iowa to make efficient
use of their poweR by enabliug litem to
provide joint services and facilities and to
cooperate in other ways of mutua!
advantage; and
Whereas, Iowa Code Section 468.585
allows a county and one or more cities
within the county, pursuant to an agreemeut
entered into by the coonty and cities in
acoordance with Iowa Code Chapter 28E, to
define an urban drainage dis1rict with respect
to drainage improvements which the county
and cities determine benefit the property
located in the cities and the designated
unincorpnrsted area of the county; and
Whereas, the City of Dubuque and
Dubuque County now desire to enter into
such an agreement for !be pwpose of
establishing an urban drainage dis1rict and
cooperating in the construction,
improvement or repair of drainage
improvements for the collection, detention,
or discharge of drsinage or surface waters in
the dis1rict and in exercising all power or
powers, privileges or authority exercised or
capable of beiug exèrcised by the City and
the County in connection therewith.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. The Agreemeut for the
Establishmeut of the Couler Valley Urban
Drainage Dis1rict, attached hereto, is hereby
approved, and the Mayor is hereby
authorized and directed to sign said
Agreement on behalf of !be City of
Dubuque.
Section 2. Said Agreement shall take
effect upon proper execution by Dubuque
County, Iowa, and upuu filing with lite
Secretary of State and recording with the
Dubuque County Recorder, as reqnired by
law.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of Seplember, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Voetberg moved
ad<J>tion of !be Resolution, Seconded by
Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
requestiug to go for proposals regarding
development of site located at 16th & Kerper
Blvd., presented and read. Council Member
Krieg moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-Noue.
RESOLUTION NO. 280.93
RES~UTWN (I) A~R~I~
THE MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS, COMPETI11VE
CRITERIA, OFFERING
DOCUMENTS AND PROCEDURES
FOR DISPOSITION OF CITY
PROPERTY LOCATED AT
SIXTEENTH STREET AND
KERPER BOULEY ARD AND (2)
SOLICITING PROPOSALS
Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa, is
the owner of approximately 2.47 acres of
land located at the nordtwest corner of
Sixteenth Street and Kerper Boulevard which
land is legally described hereinafter; and
Whereas, the City has received inquiries
abont acqnisition of said property for the
development of commercial or industrial
uses; and
Whereas, in order to establish procedures
for disposition of the property in aecocdance
with the statutory requirements of Chapter
364, Cnde of Iowa, 1993, particulady
Section 364.7 and to assure that the City
extends a full and fair opportunity to all
developers interested iu submitting a
proposal, a summary of submission
reqniremeuts and minimum reqnirements and
competitive criteria for the property offering
has been prepared and is attached hereto as
Exhibit" A" and by this reference is made a
part hereof, which sets out the minimum
reqnirements each proposal must satisfy in
order to qnalify for consideration with
respect to the competitive criteria, the
information and documents which must be
suheniUed, and the scbedule for submission
and selection procedures; and
Whereas, to give full and fair opportunity
to developers interested in submittiug
proposals for lease or sale and devel<J>ment
of !be property, this Council should by this
Resolution:
1. Set lite disposition prine for the
property;
2. Approve the guidelines for
submission of proposals for the lease
or purchase and development of the
property and the minimum
reqnirements and competitive criteria
attached hereto as Exhibit "A";
3. Set a date for receipt of proposals
and lite opening thereof and provide
for review of such proposals with
recommendations to this Conncil in
accordance with established
procedures;
4. Approve and direct publication of a
notice to advise any would be
developen of the opportunity to
compete for lease or purchase of the
property for development on the
terma and conditions set out above;
5. Declare that in the event a qualified
proposal is timely submiUed and
accepted, aoother and future notice
will he published on the intent of the
City to enter into the resulting lease
or sale contract as reqnired by law;
and
Whereas, this Council believes it is in lite
hest interest of lite City to act as'
expeditiously as possible to offer this
property for development as set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the following described
property shall be offered for lease or sale
and development in accordance with the
terms and conditions contained in this
Resolution, to wit:
Lot I Riverfront Subdivision
No.4, City of Dubuque
Less that area sold to the State of
Iowa described as follows:
Bounded on the nordtwest
and west by the respective
nordtwest and west lines of
Lot I, Riverfront Subdivision
No.4, City of Dubuque,
Iowa; and on the southeast by
a line beginning at a point
24.6 feet distant southerly
fiom northwesterly comer of
said Lot I on the west line
thereof; thence northeasterly
to a point 54.6 feet distant
northeasterly from said
nordtwesterly comer, on the
nordtwest line of said Lot I;
contaioing 649 square feet
more or less.
Section 2. That the fixed disposition
price of the property shall be per $242,000
for purchase which is as recomroended in an
August 24, 1993 ~salreportprepared by
the firm of Carlson, McClure and
McWilliams, Inc. of Des Moines, Iowa. The
lease rate shall be $24,200 per year for the
first five years of a long-term lease.
Section 3. That it is hereby determined
that in order to qualify for consideration for
selection each Developer must submit a
proposal which meets these minimum
reqnirements:
(a) Contains an agreement to lease or
buy the property at the fixed
disposition price;
(b) Is for the development of the
property for indus1rial or commercial
use;
338
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
340
339
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
(c) Includes a construction schedule in
which lite construction of a principal
building il commenced within tWelve
(12) months and ÍI lubltantially
~ete within eighteen (18) I
months of the date of we or lease;
(d) Includes the wriOen commitment of ,
the Developer to establish covenants
or other legally binding inltrumenll
on the developruent and operation of
the Property which limit all free-
ltanding ligns to a maximum of
twenty-five (25) feet in heigh~
res1rict all oollide storage to
appopriately screened areas only;
and require loog-term, continoous
maintenance of property appearance;
(e) Includes a wriOen commitment for
permanent financing or provides
throogh other means acceptable to
the City similar demonstrative
evidence of the financial capacity of
the developer to timely commence
and complete the proposed
developruent activities;
(0 Includes the written commitment of
the Developer to submit all site
plans, building elevations and
exterior building materials to lite City
Council for approval;
(g) Sell out or provides throngh other
means acceptable to the City lite
Developer's experience in working
with other development projects and
with construCtioo; and
(h) Sets out or provides throngh other
means acceptable to the City lite
experience of the principals and key
staff who are directly engaged in
performance of contract obligations
in carrying out projects of similar
seale and character.
Section 4. That it is hereby determined
that each proposal which satisfies the
minimum requirements as determiued by the
City, shall be reviewed on the basis of the
strength of such propolal as judged by lite
following compatitive criteria:
(a) Qnality of the proposal
(I) The overall cost and total cost of
elements of the projec~
(2) The types of materials shown for
construction of the structure; and
(3) Overall project amenities.
(b) Architectural design of the proposed
developrueut
(I) Compatihility of the design with
surrounding structures, vistas,
pedes1rlan traffic, vehicular
activities and future development
of adjacent property;
(2) The functional desigu of the site,
structure and all public spaces;
and
(3) The aesthetic qnality of Ihe
developruent
(c) Economic feasibility of the proposed
developruent
(I) The economic return to the
community provided by the
proposed developruent including,
but not limited to, the property
and aales tax generated, the
number of jobs provided and lite
encouragement of similar and
related development in the area;
and
(2) The ability of the prospective
developer to fiuance and
complete the project as
proposed.
Section 5. That it is hereby determined
that the disposition price for the property
offered to the Developer shall be in the
amouut as established by this Council.
Section 6, That the official notice of this
offering of the City shall be a true copy of
this Resolution, but without the attachments
referred to herein.
Section 7. That the City Clerk is
authorized and directed to secure immediate
publication of said official notice in Ihe
Tele.raph Herald, a newspaper having a
general circulation in the community, by
publication of the text of this Resolution on
or before the thirteenth day of September,
1993.
Section 8. That written proposals for the
lease or sale and development of the
property will be received by the City
Manager or hÍl designated ataff member at
or before 10:00 a.m.. November 10, 1993.
Said proposals will be received in the office
of the City Clerk, located on the first floor at
City Hall, Dubuque. Iowa 52001. Each
proposal will be opeued at the hour of 10:00
a.rn. iu City Hall. Dubuque, Iowa on
November 10. 1993, Said proposals will
then be presented to the City Council at 7:30
p.rn., November IS, 1993, at a meeting to be
held in the Auditorium of the Carnegie Stoot
Public Ubrary, Dubuque, Iowa.
Section 9. That the reqnired documents
for the submission of a propoaal shall be in
substantial conformity with the provisions of
this Resolution.
Section 10. That the City Clerk is hereby
nominated and appointed as the agent of the
City of Dubnque, Iowa, to receive proposals
for the 1ease or sale of the property fiom Ihe
City Manager or his designated staff member
at the date and according to the procedure
hereinabove specified for receipt of snch
proposals and to pro<feed at such time to
formally acknowledge receipt of each of
such proposals by noting the receipt of same
in the Minutes of the Council; that the City
Manager is hereby authorized and directed to
make preliminary analysis of each such
proposal for CO"1'liance with the minimum
requirements established by this Council
hereinabove. For each proposal which
satisfies these requirements, the Council shall
judge the Itrenglit of the proposal by lite
conspetitive criteria established hereinahove.
The Council shall then make the final
evaluation and selection of the proposals.
Section II. That in the event a qUlJified
propoaal is timely lubmiUed and aceepted by
the City, another and further notice shall be
published of the intent of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, to enter into the resulting
contract for lease or sale, as reqnired by law.
Section 12. This resolution authorizes a
requelt for propoaals only and not an offer
for sale. The City Council reserves the right
to reject any or all proposals for any reason
it determines to be in lite best interest of the
City.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Whereas, the City of Dubuque is
commiUed to enforcement of hoosiag quality
standards and to the provisiun of assistance
toward Ihe additiun of housing units to lite
City's inventory; and
Whereas acquisition of suitable properties,
in specific instances, Is an appropriate means
of achieving these goals.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the City of Dubuque
hereby gives notice of its intent to acquire
the following legally descrihed property fiom
the seller, Robert Knupp:
East Twenty-Nine Feet Six Inches
(E29'6") of Lot Nine (9) iu Kelly's
Subdivision in lite City of Dubuque,
Iowa, Dubuque County, Iowa, accordiug
to Ihe recorded plat thereof
at the cost of Sixteen Thousand Dollars
($16,000), subject to the review and approval
of a deed couveyiug snch property.
Section 2. That the City Manager is
hereby authorized and directed to purchase
said property.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Krieg moved adoption,
as amended, of the Resolution. Seconded
by Council Member Voetherg. Carried by
the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg. Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Voetberg moved
adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by
Council Member Krieg. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg. Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
recommending to purchase 3 in-car cameras
for Law Enforcement vehicles, presented and
read. Council Member Robbins moved that
the communication be received and filed and
purchase approved. Seconded by Council
Member Nicholson, Carried by lite
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
Communicatiou of City Manager
requesting Council refer the matter of
alternative fee schedule for special
exceptions using a proposed limited setback
waiver for some special exceptions for the
Zoning Commission for their consideration
through the public heariug process, presented
and read. Conncil Member Krieg moved
that the communicatiun be received and filed
and referred to the Zoning Commission.
Seconded by Cooncil Member Voetberg.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
recommendiug to purchase property at 692
University Ave., preseuted and read.
Council Member Nagle moved that the
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Cooncil Member Nicholson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
suhenitting pnIicy proposals to be suhenined
to the National League of Cities, presented
and read. Conncil Member Nagle moved
that the communication he received and med
and proposals approved. Seconded by
Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the
RESOLUTION NO. 281.93
RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO
ACQUIRE REAL ESTATE AT '92
UNIVERSITY AVENUE,
DUBUQUE, IOWA, TO THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
341
Regular Session, September 7,1993
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Mornhers Kluesner, Kriq¡, Nagle
Ni<:hollon, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-Nooe.
Communication of City Manager
submitting revision of Chapter 22 - Garbage,
Trash and Refuse Ordinance, preaented ond
read. Council Member Krieg moved that the
conwnunlcation be reoeåved and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Nagle.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeu-Coonci\ MembeR Kluesner, Kriq¡,
Nagle, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-Mayor
Brody, Council Member Nicholson.
An Ordinance Amending Code of
Ordinances by enacting a new Chapter 22
"Solid Waste" providing for the regulation of
Solid Waste and establishing penalties for
the violatioo thereof, preaented and read.
Cooncil Member Krieg moved that this be
considered the first reading of the Ordinance.
and that the requirement that a proposed
Ordinance he considered and voted on for
passage at two Council meetings prior to the
meeting at which it is to be finally adopted
be suspended and further moved final
adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded by
Council Member Nagle. Vote on !be motion
was as follows: Yeas-Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg.
Nays-Mayor Brady, Council Member
Nicholson. MOTION FAILED DUE TO
LACK OF A 3/4 VOTE.
Council Member Krieg moved that this
reading be considered !be first reading only
of the Ordinance. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by !be following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-Nooe.
Communication of City Manager
submitting revisions to Chapter 19 - Fire
Prevention and Protectioo Ordinance,
preaented and read. Cooncil Member
Kluesner moved litat the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by lite
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-Nooe.
An Ordinance Amending Chapter 19,
"Fire Prevention and Protection" by adopting
new Sections 19-9 throngh 19-11 prohibiting
open burning. preaented and read. Council
Member Kluesner moved that this be
considered the first readiug only of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council Member
Voetberg. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady. Cooncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
submitting ameudment to lite National
Elec1rieal Code, preseuted and read.
Council Member Voetberg moved that the
communication be received and filed,
Seconded by Council Member Nagle.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Couucil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins.
Voetberg. Nays-None.
An Ordinance Amending Section 18-2
providing for an amendmeut to the National
Electric Code, 1993 Edition, by amendiug
See. 225-26 relating to the support of
overhead conductor spans by live vegetation,
to permit decorative lights in Washingtou
Pad< and Towu Clock Plaza under certain
circumatances. preseuted and read.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 50.93
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
SECTION 18.2 OF TIlE CITY OF
DUBUQUE CODE OF
ORDINANCES PROVIDING FOR
AMENDMENTS TO THE
NATIONAL EI.ECTRIC CODE,
1993 EDITION, BY AMENDING
SEC. 225.26 RELATING TO TIlE
SUPPORT OF OVERHEAD
CONDUCTOR SPANS BY LIVE
VEGETATION, TO PERMIT
DECORATIVE LIGHTS IN
WASHINGTON PARK AND
TOWN CLOCK PLAZA UNDER
CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES,
Section 1. Section 18-2 of the City of
Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended as
follows:
AIL 225. Article 225, "Outside Branch
Circuits and Feeders" is amended as follows:
225-26. Live vegetation. Uve vegetation
such as trees shall not be used for support of
overhead conductor spans. However. upon
application to the City Manager and upou
such terms and conditions as the City
Manager shall require. trees in Towu Clock
Plaza and in Wasbington Park may be used
for temporary decorative lightiug fiom
November I until January 15 of the
following year.
Exception: For temporary wiring in
accordance with Article 305.
Regular Session, September 7,1993
342
Pasaed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Published ia the Telegraph Herald
newspaper this 13th day of September, 1993.
Mary A. Davis CMC
City Clerk
11 9/13
Council Member Voetberg moved litat
this be considered !be first reading of lite
Ordinance. and that the requirement that a
proposed Ordinance be considered and voted
on for passage at two Council meetiags prior
to !be meeting at which it is to be finally
adopted be suspeaded and further moved
final adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholsoo, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays---None.
Communicatiou of City Manager
recommending approval to execute the
contract with Five Flags Center and the
Dubuque Fighting Ssiuts Assn.. presented
and read. Council Member Voetberg moved
that !be communication be received and filed
and recommendation approved, Seconded
by Cooncil Member Robbins. Carried by the
following vole: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesuer, Krieg. Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays---None.
Communication of City Manager
recommending not to request a Judicial
Review regardiug the State Appeal Board's
decision, preseuted and read, Council
Member Kluesuer moved that the
communication be received and filed and
coucurted with recommendation. Seconded
by Council Member Krieg. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Robbins. Voetberg,
Nays-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Nagle, Nicholson.
Communication uf City Manager
recommending approval of Land of Festivals
Purchase of Services Agreement in the
amount of $8,240,00, presented and read.
Council Member Kluesner moved that the
communication be received and filed and
Agreement approved. Seconded by Council
Member Nicholsou. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Couucil Members Kluesner, Nagle
Nicholson. Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Abstain--Conncil Member Krieg.
Communication of City Manager
recommending approval of Purchase of
Services Agreement wilit ~ Dubuque
Development Corporation in the amount of
$54,000 for Fiseal Year 1994, presented and
read. Council Member Nagle moved that lite
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Nicholson.
Carried by the followiug vote:
Yeas-Mayor
Brady, Cooncil Members Kluesner, Krieg,
Nagle Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO, 282.93
RESOLUTION APPROVING AN
AGREEMENT FOR ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
WITH THE GREATER DUBUQUE
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1993-1994
AND AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO
EXECUTE
Whereas, !be City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa desires to maiutain an
economically viable community by
encouraging private sector developmeut
which prodnces jobs for the unemployed and
expands job opportunities for persons of low
and moderate income; and
Whereas, !be City Couucil of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa has determined that a
program of ecouomic"developmeut activities
and the promotion of ecouomic development
opportunities throogh the provisiou of
services to lncal bnsiness and industry and
throngh !be recmitmeut of uew firms to the
Dubuque labor market is a uecessary elemeut
in a program of ecouomic enhancemeut; and
Whereas, the City of Dubuqne has
budgeted and commiUed certain funds fur
the support of the objectives and activities
noted above; and
Whereas, the Greater Dubuque
Development Corporation by virtue of its
experience and other professional
qualifications has proposed to enter into an
Agreement for the provisiou of economic
development services hereto attached as
Exhibit "A".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section I. That the Purchase of Service
Agreement wilit lite Greater Dubuque
Development Curporstiou, hereto attached
and marked Exhibit 'A", is hereby approved
and the Mayor and City Clerk are authorired
and directed to execute said Agreemeut
343
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
Section 2. Tho! the City Manager be ond
he ¡, hereby authorized to make such
payment> to the Greater Dubnque
Deve1opruent Corporation U lie provided for
in the aforesaid Agreement in an amount not
to exceed $54,000 U provided for in the
Fiscal Year 1994 Budget acconIIng II> the
terms and conditions for payment set forth in
aald Agreement
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of Septemher, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of lite Resdution. Seconded by Council
Member Nicholson. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
recommendiug approval of Purchase of
Services Agreement with Project
ConcernlPhone-A-Friend,luc., in !be amount
of $22,500, presented and read. Council
Member Kluesner moved that the
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Nicholson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 283-93
RESOLUTION APPROVING A
PURCHASE OF SERVICES
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE AND
PROJECT CONCERN/PHONE.A.
FRIEND, INC, AND
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING
THE CITY MANAGER TO
EXECUI'E SAID AGREEMENT ON
BEHALF OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA
Whereas, the City of Dubuque has
negotiated with Project ConcemlPhone-A-
Friend, Inc., to continue to provide
information and referral services litat will aid
the City of Dubnque in meeting some of lite
social, medieal and economIc needs of low
and moderate income persons; and
Whereas, the terms and conditions under
wbich Project ConcernlPhone-A-Friend, Inc.
will provide the ahove-deserlbed services are
set fordt in a Purchase of Services
Agreement a copy of which is hereto
attached and by this reference made a part
hereof.
NOW, THERER>RE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY TIlE CITY COUNCil. OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the attached Purchase of
Services Agreement by and between the City
of Dubuque, Iowa and Project
ConcernlPboae-A-Friend, Inc. be and lite
same is hereby approved.
Section 2. That the City Manager be and
he is hereby authorized and directed to
execute said Agreemeut for and on behalf of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993,
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Kluesner moved
adoptioo of the Resolution, Seconded by
Council Member Nicholson, Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg, Nays-None,
RESOLUTION NO. 284.93
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI1Y
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That the following having complied with
the provisions of law relating to the sale of
Cigarettes within the City of Dubnque, Iowa,
be granted a permit to sell CigareOes and
Cigarette Papers withiu said City.
Oldham Iuc. Aveuue Top My-Cap
1080 University Ave.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Robbins. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholsou,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None,
RESOLUTION NO, 285-93
Whereas, applicarious for Beer Permits
have been submItted and filed to this Couucil
for approval and the same have been
exannined and approved; and
Whereas. the premIses to be occupied by
such applicants were iuspected and fonnd to
comply with the Ordinances of this City and
have filed proper buuds.
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
344
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Tho! the Manager be authorized to cause
to he issued the following named applicants
a Beer Pennlt
CLASS "Co BEER PERMIT
Fannily Mart Inc. FIU1ÜY Mart
Sunday Sales 3201 Central
lOCO Iowa Oil Co.
Sunday Sales 1387 Dodge
The Monday Co. Casey's Store
Sunday Sales 4003 Peru Rd.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Robbins. Carried by lite following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. W.93
Whereas, applications for Liquor Ucenses
have been submItted to this Council for
approval and the same have been exannined
and approved; and
Whereas, the premIses to be occupied by
such applicants were inspected and found to
comply with the State Law and all City
Ordinances relevant litereto and they have
filed proper bonds.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That the Manager be authorized to cause
to be issued the following named applicants
a Liquor Uceuse.
CLASS "C"
(COMMERCIAL) BEER AND LIQUOR
LICENSE
Eagle Point Associates, Iuc. Tollbridge Inn
Sunday Sales 2800 Rhomberg
Elbo, Inc. Dr.B's Billiard
& Ice Cream Parlor
2095 Kerper
Neighbors Tap
1899 Rnckdale
Carol Meyers & Lisa Toll Tott's Tap
Ouldooc Sales 3457 Jackson
Passed, approved and adopted this
7th day of September, 1993;
James E. Brady
Mayor
Sunday Sales
Jeny Lee James
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Oerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of the Resdutioo. Seconded by Council
Member Robbins. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-Noue.
Communication of City Manager
submitting documents providing for a public
hearing for a grading project to improve the
sight distance at the intersection of Fremont
Avenue and Cedar Croas Road, presented
and read. Council Member Kluesner moved
that lite communicarion be received and
filed. Seconded by Conncil Member
Voetberg. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 287.93
PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That !be proposed plans, specifications,
form of contract and estimated cost for the
Fremont Avenue and Cedar Cross Road
Intersection Sight Distance Improvement
Project iu the estimated amouut of
$19,489.10 are hereby approved and ordered
filed in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection.
Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Kluesner moved
adoption of the Resolutiou. Seconded by
Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the
followiug vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 288.93
FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Whereas, !be City Couucil of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa has given its prelimInary
approval on the proposed plans,
specificatious, and fonn of contract and
placed same ou file in the office of the City
Clerk for public inspection of the Fremont
Avenue and Cedar Cross Road Intersection
Sight Distance Improvement Project
345
Regular Session, September 7,1993
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
346
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL 01' THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That on the 20th day of September, 1993,
a public hearing will be held at 7:30 p.rn. in
the Public Library Auditorium at which time
in-.ted penons may appear and be hcord
for or aaainst the propoaed plans and
specifications, fonn of contract and cost of
said improvement and the City ClM be and
is hereby directed to cause a notice of time
and place of such hearing 10 be publiahed in
a newspaper having general circulation in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall
be not 1- than four days oor more than
twenty days prior to the day fixed for its
consideration. At the hearing, any interested
person may appear and file objections to lite
propoaed plans, specifications, contract or
estimated cost of the irrq>roVement
Passed, adopted and approvèd this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Memher Kluesner moved
adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by
Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Vcetherg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 289.93
ORDERING BIDS
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That the Fremont Avenue and Cedar
Cross Road Sight Distance Improvement
Project is hereby ordered to be advertised for
bids for constrnction.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the
amount of the security to accompany each
bid shall be iu an amount which shall
conform to !be provisions of the notice to
bidders hereby approved as a part of the
plans and specifications heretofore adopted.
That the City Clerk is hereby directed to
advertise for bids for the oonstruction of the
improvements herein provided, to be
published in a newspaper having geueral
circulation in !be City of Dubnque, IQwa,
which notice shall not be less than four days
nor more than twenty days prior to the
receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.rn. on !be 14th
day of September, 1993. Bids shall be
opened and read by the City Clerk at said
time and will be suhenitted to the Council for
final action at 7:30 p,rn. on the 20th day of
September, 1993.
Passed, adopted and approved this 7th day
of September, 1993.
An Ordinance Granting to Interstate
Power Company, a Delaware Corporation, a
corporation, its snccessors and assigns, a
non-exclusive authority for a period of 25
years to maintain and operate its existing
elec1rical system in the City, presented and
read. Council Member Krieg moved litat
this be considered the first reading of the
Ordinance, and that lite reqnirement that a
proposed Ordinance be considered and voted
on for passage at two Council meetiags prior
to the meeting at which it is to be finally
adopted be suspended and further moved litat
a Public Hearing be held on the Ordinance at
the Council Meetiag of I()'4-93 at 7:30 p.m.
in the Public Library Auditorium and that the
City Clerk publish notice in the manuer
prescribed by law. Seconded by Council
Member Nagle. Carried by !be following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City C1erk
Council Member Kluesner moved
adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by
Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the
following vole: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council MembeR Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
submitting an amended ordinance for Mercy
Health Center/Medical Associates rezoning
requeSt presented and read, Council
Member Kluesner moved that the
communication be received and filed.
Secouded by Council Member Nicholsou.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
An Ordinance Ameudiug Ordinance No.
35-93 by reclassifyiug property located at
250 Mercy Drive, 1000 Langwordty Ave.
and adjoining properties from R-2 Two-
Family Residen1ial Dis1rict to ID Institutional
Dis1rict and approviug an amended
Conceptual Development Plan for Mercy
Health Ceuter and Medieal Associates Clinic,
preseuted and read. Council Member
Kluesner moved that this be considered the
first reading of !be Ordiuance, and that the
reqnirement that a proposed Ordinance be
considered and voted on for passage at two
Council meetiugs prior to the meetiug at
which it is to be finally adopted be
suspended and further moved that a Public
Hearing be held on !be Ordinance at the
Council Meeting of 9-20-93 at 7:30 p.m. in
the Public Library Auditorium and that the
City Clerk publish notice in !be manner
prescribed, by law. Seconded by Council
Member Nicholson. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayoc Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
MINUTES SUBMITfED - Cable TV
Regulatory Commission of 8-18; Five Flags
Commissiou of 8-16; Handicapped Parkiug
Review CommiUee of 8-17; Historic
Preservation Commission of7-l9; Housing
Code Appeals Board of 8-17; Joint Meetiug
of Housiug Commissiou and Housing Task
Foroe of 8-10; Human Rights Commissiou of
7-12; Long Range Planning Commissiou of
8-25; Park & Recreation Commission of 8-
10, presented and read. Council Member
Nagle moved that the minutes be received
and filed. Seconded by Council Member
Voetberg. Carried by lite following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Printed Council Proccediugs for months
of January and February, 1993, preseuted for
approval. Council Member Nagle moved
that the proceedings be approved as printed.
Seconded by Conncil Member Voetberg.
Carried by the followiug vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
NOTICES OF CLAIMS -- James Bauerly,
in unkuowu amount for retaining wall
collapse damages; Milton Boyes in amount
of $400.00 for personal losses; Robert &
Caliterine Breitbach in unknown amount for
retaining wall collapse damages; Gregory &
Janann Corken in unknown amount for
personal property losses; Benjamin Gerhard
in unknown amount for personal injuries;
Catherine M. Hubbard in amount of $396.38
for vehicle damages; Tom B. Jack in amount
of $330.00 for backed up sewer damages;
Donovan Kelleher in amount of $80,00 for
Commuuication of City Manager
submitting an Ordinance providing for a
frsnchise agreement with Interstate Power
Co. and setting public hearing for October 4,
1993, presented and read. Council Member
Krieg moved litat the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Nagle. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
hacked up sew.. damages; Jemal Knowles in
unknown amount for personal injuries and
vehicle damages; James A. Kringle in
amount of $123.84 for personal injuries;
Todd M. Lampe in amount of $1087.57 for
hacked up sewer damages; Robert F. Lynn iu
amount of $118.50 for tire damages; Pam
McKInley (Skinny's Cafe) in amount of
$975.82 foc backed up sewer damages; Vicki
S. Mellum in amount of $1197.80 for
vehicle damages; Auorney Michael Coyle on
behalf of F. Roger and Anne S. Murray, iu
amount not less litan $45,000.00 for
crumbled wall damages; Cad Sanman, in
unknown amount for personal injuries;
George Stuart in amount of $1,592.00 for
hackèd up sewer damages, presented and
read, Council Member Nagle moved that the
claims and suits be referred to Legal Staff
for investigation and report. Secoraled by
Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the
followiug vole: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
Communications of Corporatiou Counsel
advising following claims have beeu referred
to Crawford & Company, the agent for the
Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Car
damage of Jamie 1. Biroh; Property damage
of A. Eugling; Personal injury of Samantha
Flynu; Property dama8e of Goliath, Iuc"
Persoual injury of Mark Tracy; Sewer
backup of Dale W. Veach; Personal injury of
Janet Wiedemann, presented and read.
Council Member Nagle moved that the
communications be reccivèd and filed,
Seconded by Council Member Voetberg,
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communicatious of Corporation Counsel
recommeudiu8 denial of following claims:
Truck damage of Roger Bentley; Sewer
backup of Rou and Ann Burds; Car damage
of Earl J. Freisinger, Sewer backup of Mary
Fuhrman; Sewer hackup of Henry & Patricia
Gerhard, presented and read, Council
Member Nagle moved that the
communications be received and filed and
denials approved. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg, Carrièd by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Couucil
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholsou.
Robbius, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communications of Corporation Counsel
recommeuding settlemeut of following
claims and authorizing Finance Director to
issue proper checks: Car damages of Breuda
Giegerich in the amouut of $179.16; Car
damage of Cindy Meyer in amount of
347
Regular Session, September 7,1993
$286.00: Car damage of Paul E. Newman in
the amount of $75.00; Sewer bockupa (2) of
David & PaÞicia Pins in the amount of
$350.00, presented and 'read. Council
Member Nagle moved that the
communications be received and filed and
settlemenll approved. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by lite
following vote: Yeas-MaYŒ Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Niehelson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
Communication of Corpnrstion Counsel
recommending the car damage claim of
Wyman Barnes be received and filed,
presented and read. Council Member Nagle
moved that the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council Member
Voetberg. Carried by lite following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Proof of Publication eertified to by lite
Publisher on Notice of Intent to file a
Request fŒ Release of Funds for the
Engineering Data Systems Corpnratiou
Project presented and read. Council
Member Nagle moved that the proof be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Vcetberg. Nays-None.
REFUNDS REQUESTED -- Jndi L,
Blewett in amount of $633.75 for uuexpired
Uquor Ucense; Charles Westphal in amount
of $150.00 for uuexpired Oass "B" Beer
Pennit presented and read. Cooncil Member
Nagle moved that the refund be approved
and Finance Director to issue proper checks.
Seconded by Cooncil Member Voetberg.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of Fiuance Director
subnútting Financial Reports for month
ending July, 1993, presented and read.
Council Member Nagle moved litat the
communicadon be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Voetberg.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg, Nays-None.
Petition of Pa1ricia Huekels, requesting
reconsideration be given on denial of her
claim for personal injuries, presented and
read. Council Member Nagle moved that lite
petition be referred to Legal Staff. Seconded
by Cooncil Member Voetherg. Carried by
the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
approving final plat of Lots 1-10, inclusive
of Blnck 2 and Lot E of MarNa Ridge
Estates, presented and read. Council
Member Nagle moved that the
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Voetberg.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooucil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 290.93
A RESOLUTION APPROVING
THE FINAL PLAT OF LOTS 1.10
INCLUSIVE OF BLOCK 2, AND
LOT E OF MARNA RIDGE
ESTATES IN THE CITY 0.'
DUBUQUE, IOWA.
Whereas, there has been ftIed with the
City Oerk a final plat Lots 1-10 inclusive, of
Block 2 and Lot E of Mama Ridge Estates
in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and
Whereas, upou said final plat appear a
street to be known as Valentine Drive,
together with certain public utility and
sanitary and stonn sewer easements which
the Owners by said final plat have dedicated
to the public forever; and
Whereas, said fiual plat has beeu
examined by !be City Council and they find
that it conforms to the statutes and
ordiuances relating to i~ except that no
streets or public utilities have yet been
coustructed or installed; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIlE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the dedications of
Valentine Drive, also known as Lot E,
together with the easements for public
utili des, sanitary sewer, storm sewer and
waler maius as they appear upon said final
plat be and the same are hereby accepted;
and
Secdou 2. That the plat of Lots 1-10
iuclusive of Block 2, Lot E of Marna Ridge
Estates is hereby approved and the Mayor
and City Clerk are hereby authurized and
directed to endorse the approval of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, upon said final plat,
provided the owners of said property herein
named, execute their wriUen acceptance
hereto attached agreeing:
a. To reduce Valentine Drive to grade
and to construct concrete curb and
gutter and to hard surface with
"<, - . - -.. ,~.~"...
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
aspllaltic concrete, or with concrete
paving wi!h inlegral curb, all in
accordance with the City of Dubuque
standard specificadons; all in a
manner acceptable to the City
Engineer and in conformance with
ooustruction improvement plans
approved by the City Engineer.
b. To install aanitary sewer mains and
sewer service laterals into each
individnallot water maius and water
service laterals into each individnal
lot storm sewers and catch basins,
buulevarri street lighting and erosion
control devices all in accordance
with the City of Dubnque standard
specificatious and in accordance with
coustruction improvement plans
approved by the City Engineer, and
inspected by the City Engineer.
c. To coustruct said improvements,
except sidewalks, prior to one year
fiom the date of acceptance of this
resolution, at lite sole expense of lite
subdivider, as owner, or future
owner,
d. To maintaiu the public
improvements, except sidewalks, for
a period of two (2) years fiom the
date of the acceptance of those
improvements by the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, at the sole expeuse
of the subdivider, as owner, or future
owner,
e. To coustruct sidewalks in accordance
with the requirements of Sectiou 42-
24(e) of the City Cede, specifieally:
Sidewalk installadon shall be the
responsibility of lite owner of the
property abuttiug the public right-<>f-
way. The responsibility shall extend
to all successors, heirs and assignces,
Sidewalk installation will not be
required until the development of the
lot has been completed, except as
reqnired herein. In sparsely
developed subdivisions, sidewalks on
developed lots will not be required
until 50% of the lots approved by the
plat have been developed, All vacant
lots shall have sidewalks installed
upon developmeut of 80% of the lots
approved by the pial
And further provided that Marty
McNamer, owner of said property, shall
secure !be peñocmance of !be foregoing
conditions provided in Section 2 by
providing security in snch form and with
such sureties as may be acceptable to the
City Manager of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Section 3. That iu lite event Marty
McNamer shall fail to execute !be acceptance
and furnish the security provided in Section
2 hereof within forty-five (45) days after the
348
date of the Resolution, lite provisioos hereof
shall be null and void and the acceptance of
the dedication and approval the plat shall not
be effective.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of Septemher, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Oerk
ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION NO.
2'JO.93
I, !he undersigned, Marty McNamer,
having read the terms and conditions of the
Resoludon No. 290-93 and being familiar
with !be conditious litereof, hereby accept
this aame and agree 10 !be conditions
reqnired therein.
Daled in Dubuque, Iowa this 13th day of
September, 1993.
By Isl Marty McNamer
TO: Mary A. Davis,
City Oerk
This is to certify that the reqnited security
for !be foregoing Resolution No. 290-93 has
been properly filed.
Dated at Dubuque, Iowa this 14th day of
September, 1993.
Isl Michael C. Van Milligen
City Manager
~-'
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of the Resolution. Secouded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbius, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
recommending acceptance of conveyance of
property at 754-756 West 8th Street
presented and read. Council Member Nagle
moved that the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council Member
Voetberg. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None,
RESOLUTION NO. 291.93
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A
CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 754.75' WEST 8m
STREET, DUBUQUE, IOWA, TO
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
Whereas, !be City of Dubuque has agree..d
to purchase the following legally described
real property:
Lot 6 in Hedley's Subdivision in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa. Dubuque
349
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
(..J
County, Iowa, aooording to the
recorded plat thereof
ftom Daniel G. and Mory Beth Schumacher;
and
Whereas, the Seller has delivered a
Warranty Deed to the City of Dubnque,
Iowa, gnntiag to the City of Dubuque all
rights, title and interests in said property.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. The City Cooncil of the City
of Dubnque, Iowa, hereby opproves of,
accepts and consents to the Warranty Deed
ftom Daniel G. and Mary Beth Sehumacber,
attached hereto.
Section 2. The City Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed to caulo said
Warranty Deed to he recorded in the office
of the Dubuque County ReconIer, together
with a certified copy of this Resolution.
Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby
directed to forward a copy of this Resolution
to lite Dubnque County Assessor and lite
Dubuque County Auditor.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of Seprember, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by !be following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None,
Communication of City Manager
recommending acceptance of couveyance of
property at 553-561 Loras Blvd" presented
and read. Conncil Member Nagle moved
that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by lite following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 292.93
RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A
CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 553.~1 LORAS
BOULEVARD, DUBUQUE, IOWA,
TO THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,
IOWA.
Whereas, the City of Dubuque has agreed
to purchase the following legally described
real ¡noperty:
Lots One (I) and Two (2) of the West
One-half (W ) of Lot Five (5) Yates
and Pickens in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, Dubuque County, Iowa,
aecording to the recorded plat thereof
ftom Michael J. and Rebecca O'Rourke; and
Communication of City Manager
requesting opproval for inaeased part-time
hours in the Communications Center,
presented and read. Council Member Nagle
moved that the communication be received
and filed and approved request Seconded
by Council Member Voetberg. Carried by
the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Whereas, the Seller has delivered a
Warranty Deed to !be City of Dubuque,
Iowa, granting to the City of Dubnque all
rights, title and interests iu said ¡noperty.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. The City Council of !be City
of Dubuque, Iowa, hereby approves of,
accepts and consents to the Warranty Deed
ftom Michael 1. and Rebecca O'Rourke,
attached hereto.
Section 2. The City Clerk is hereby
authorized and directed to paUlO said
Warranty Deed to be recorded in the office
of the Dubuque County Recorder, togeliter
with a certified copy of this Resolutiou.
Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby
directed to forward a copy of this Resolution
to the Dubuqne Couuty Assessor and the
Dubuque County Auditor.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of Seprember, 1993.
Communication of City Manager
recommending to enter into Memorandum of
Agreement with the State Historic
Preservation Officer and AdvisŒ)' Council
for Historic Preservation, presented and read.
Council Member Voetberg moved that the
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Nicholson.
Carried by the fol1owing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Memhers
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO, 293.93
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
THE EXECUTION OF A SECTION
1°' MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT WITH THE IOWA
STATE HISTORIC
PRESERVATION OFFlCER AND
THE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by the followiug
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholsoa,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Wbereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa
(City) has or will receive Community
Develo¡ment Block Grant (CDBG), Reutal
Rehabilitation Program (RRP), HOME, and
Special Purpose Grant (SPG) monies ftom
the United States Department of Hoosing and
Urban Development (!IUD) to implement its
community and economic development and
honsing rehabilitation programs; and
Whereas, the City has determined, in
consultation with lite Iowa Bureau of
Historic Preservation's State Historic
Preservation Officer (SHPO), that
implementation of the ahove referenced
program may effect properties included iu or
eligible for inclusion in the National Register
of Historic Places; and
Whereas, the National Historic
Preservation Act of 1966 requires that HUD
and those whom they assist must carry their
programs out in aecocdance with, and in
furtherance of, historic preservation and that
the effect of said programs on historic
properties must be reviewed by !be Advisory
Council on Historic Preservation or its agent
in accordance with Section 106 of the Act
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Commuuication of City Mauager
suhenitting an ameudmeut to the City
Manager's Employment Agreemeut,
presented and read. Council Member Nagle
moved that the communication be received
and filed and approved. Seconded by
Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
recommendiug approval on the continuation
of a grant agreemeut for funding a part-time
clerical position for the Police Department
by the Governor's Traffic Safety Bureau,
presented and read. Council Member Nagle
moved that the communication be received
and filed and approved. Seconded by
Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voedterg. Nays-None.
Section I. That the Mayor is hereby
authorized to execute the attacbed
Memorandum of Agreement and to forward
said document to the State Historic
Preservation Officer and the Advisory
Council on Historic Preservation.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Voetberg moved
adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by
Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Vœtberg. Nay&--None.
Communication of City Manager
recommending approval of assignment of a
City Lease for property to Hndge Trausit
Warehonse Company to First National Bank
of Dubuque (now known as Hawkeye Bank
of Dubuque), presented and read. Council
Member Nagle moved that the
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Conncil Member Voetberg.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Conncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-Noue.
RESOLUTION NO. 294.93
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
THE ASSIGNMENT OF CERTAIN
LEASES BE1WEEN THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA, AND HODGE
TRANSIT WAREHOUSE
COMPANY TO FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF DUBUQUE FOR
SECURITY
Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa
(City) has leased 10 Hodge Transit
Warehouse Company, an Iowa Corporation
(Lessee) certain real property located at III I
Porina Drive, Dubuque, Iowa pursuant to a
leased dated April 28, 1969.
Whereas, !be First National Bank of
Dubuque has agreed to lend Lessee certain
sums of mouey for the purpose of
coustructiug improvements to !be leased
premises for the benefit of the business to be
conducted upon the leased premises; and
Whereas, the lease agreemeuts between
the City of Dubuque and Hodge Transit
Warehonse Company allows an assignment
of the lease by the Lessee at its option upon
prior wriOen approval of !be City; and
Whereas, !be City Couucil of the City of
Dubuqne, Iowa as determined that it is in the
350
351
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
hell intereat of the City to conaent to such
oui¡nment
NOW, TIlEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section I. That the assignment of Reo!
Estate Lease and Agreement attached hereto
ftom the Hodge Transit Warehouse
Company to the First National Bank is
hereby approved.
Section 2. That the Mayor be authorized
and directed to sign said Assignment of Reo!
Estate Lease and Agreement on behùf of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Paued, approved and adopted this 7th day
of Seplember, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by lite
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner. Krieg, Nagle
Nicho1soo. Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
recommending approval of a 3 year
agreement with the U.S. Postal Service for
the rental of 55 reserved stalls in the Iowa
Street Parking Ramp, presented and read.
Council Member Nagle moved that the
communicadon be received and filed.
Seconded by Conncil Member Voetberg.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholsou. Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 295.93
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
TIlE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER
INTO A THREE YEAR
AGREEMENT WITH TIlE u.S.
POSTAL SERVICE FOR
RESERVE PARKING STALLS IN
TIlE IOWA STREET PARKING
RAMP.
Whereas, the City of Dubnque, Iowa has
55 reserved parking spaces available in the
Iowa Street Parkiug Ramp at a rate of
$40.00 per month, per stall; and
Whereas, the U.S. Postal Service desirea
to rent under a three year contract 55
reserved parkiag stalls in !be Iowa Street
Parking Ramp at the current rate of $40.00
per month. per stall rate.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the City Manager is
hereby authorized and directed to enter into
the anacbed agreement with the U.S. Postal
Service for the rental of 55 reserved parking
spaces in the Iowa Street Parking Ramp at a
rate of $40.00 per month, per stall for a
perind of three years, effecdve January 1.
1994.
Passed, approved and adopted this 7th day
of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoptiou
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by lite
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner. Krieg. Nagle
Nicholson. Robbius. Voetberg. Nays-None.
Commuuication of City Manager
requesting approval of !be Fiseal Year 1993
uncompleted capital projects to be carried
forward into Fiseal Year 1994, presented and
read. Council Member Nagle moved that the
communication be received and filed and
request approved. Seconded by Couucil
Member Voetberg. Carried by !be following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbius, Voetberg. Nays-None,
At 10:49 p.m., Council Member Voetberg
moved to go into Closed Session in
accordance with Chapter 21.5(1)(c) to
discuss strategy with Counsel in matters that
are preseutly in litigation, and, in accordance
with Chapter 21.5(I)fj) to discuss the
purchase of particular real estate where
premature disclosure could be reasonably
expected to increase the price lite
governmental body may have to pay for that
property. Seconded by Council Member
Nicholsou. Carried by !be following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Conncil Members
Kluesuer, Krieg. Nagle Nicholson. Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Council reconvened Regular Session at
11:32 p.m.
There being no fordter business, Council
Member Voetberg moved to adjourn.
Seconded by Council Member Robbins.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None. Meeting adjourned
at 11:32 p.rn.
Mary A. Davis CMC
City Clerk
Regular Session, September 7, 1993
Approved 'lJn;L';< 1994.
Adopted '-;n ~ cJ...;
352
'<""-0' 0 .' \, '
Coun¿ll,Members ~
~~/í{ )j¿ ðz~4i? t:
ØYUili(City Clerk
\
tJ
353
Special Session, September 20,1993
DUBUQUE
CITY COUNCIL
OFFICIAL
PROCEEDINGS
Special Session, September 20, 1993
Meeting of Cooler Valley Urban Drainage
Dis1ricc Dubuque Cily Council and Dubuque
County Board of Supervisors
Dis1rict met at 6:15 p.rn., Public Ubrary
Auditorium
Present: Mayor Brady, Council Members
Krieg, Nagle, Nicholsou, Robbins, Acting
City Manager Michael Knch, Corporation
Counsel Barry A. Undahl.
Absent at Roll Call: Council Members
Voetberg. AhseuC Council Member
Kluesner and City Manager Michael C. Van
Milligen.
Mayor Brady read !be call and stated this
is a Special Session of a Joint Meeting of the
County Board of Supervisors and City
Council ealled for the purpose to define
buundaries of the Cooler Valley Urban
Drainage Dis1rict and acting upon snch other
business which may properly corne before
the group.
Supervisor Soûth moved that it be
resolved that !be Mayor be designated as
Chairperson and the Chairpersou of the
Superviaors be designated as Vice Chair for
the Couler Valley Urban Drainage Dis1rict.
Seconded by Council Member Robbins.
Unanimously carried.
Boundaries of the Cooler Valley Urban
Drainage District were presented by Acting
City Manager Mike Koch and approved.
RESOLUTION NO. 2%-93
RESOLUTION AMENDING AN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE AND
DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA,
ESTABLISHING THE COULER
VALLEY URBAN DRAINAGE
DISTRICT
Whereas, on Seprember 7, 1993, pursuant
to Iowa Cede Section 468.585(2) and Iowa
Code Chapter 28E, the City of Dubuque and
Dubuque County, Iowa entered into an
agreement for the establishment of the
Cooler Valley Urban Drainage Dis1rict; and
Whereas, at that time the boundary of the
Dis1rict had not been finally detennined, and
the 28E Agreement was approved as only
including the Flexsteel Iudustries,
Incorporated properties; and
Whereas, at that time the buundary of the
Dis1rict has now been detennined and it is
necessary that the 28E Agreement be
amended to iuclnde !be detailed description
of the entire Dis1rict.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section I. That the Agreement for the
creation of the Couler Valley Urban
Drainage District which was adopted by the
City Couucil on September 7, 1993 be
amended by establishiu8 a new boundary for
the Dis1rict
Section 2. That the amendmeut to lite
agreement for the establishment of the
Couler Valley Urban Drainage Dis1rict,
attached hereto, is hereby approved, and the
Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to
sigu said ameudment on behalf of the City of
Dubuque,
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Krieg moved adoptiou
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Nicholson. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson,
Robbins. Nays-Noue. Ahseut-Council
Members Kluesner, Voctberg.
Council Member Voetberg entered the
Chambers at 6:35 p,m.
Discussion of iuterest iu applying for
Federal Hazard Mitigation Grant (FEMA)
and/or Economic Developmeut
Adoûnistratiou (EDA) Grant. Council
Member Nichelson moved that it be resolved
to authorize the Chair to execute. Secouded
by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson,
Robbius, Voetberg, Nays-Noue.
Abseut-Conncil Member Kluesuer.
Discussion of communication to Natural
Resources regardiug proposed rules for
protected streamS, Council Member
Nicholsou moved that it be received and
filed and approved with Chair to sign.
Secouded by Council Member Robbius.
354
Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor
Brady, Council Members Krieg, Nagle,
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg, Nays-None.
Absent-Council Member Kluesuer,
,,1994.
Communicatiou from State of Iowa Public
Assistance Program suhenitting Program
updates, preseuted and read, Council
Member Voetberg moved that the
communication be received and ftled.
Seconded by Council Member Robbins,
Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor
Brady, Council Members Krieg, Nagle,
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
Absent-Conncil Member Kluesner.
Communication from Disaster
AssistancelHazard Mitigation Associares
advising of their availability to assist with
disaster occurring relative to '93 floodiug,
presented and read. Council Member
Voetberg moved that the communicatiou be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Robbins. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Robhins, Voetberg.
Nays-Noue. Absent-Council Member
Kluesuer.
Pat Crahan spoke regarding IIW plans.
Council Members
Attest: .',
7J;;¿~ ~!'I ,.;r ÅÜ< ¿ .:
. ¡ /city Clerk
There being no further business, Council
Member Nicholson moved to adjourn the
meeting. Seconded by Council Member
Voetberg. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg.
Nays-None. Absent-Council Member
Kluesner. Meeting adjourned at 6:59 p.m.
Mary A. Davis CMC
City Clerk
355
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
DUBUQUE
CITY COUNCIL
OFFICIAL
PROCEEDINGS
Regular Sessiou, September 20, 1993
Council met at 7:30 p.m., Public Library
Auditorium
Present: Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg, Acting City Manager Michael
Koch, Corporation Counsel Barry A.
Lindahl.
Absent: City Manager Michael C. Van
Milligeu.
Mayor Brady read !be eall and stated this
is !be Regular Sessiou of the City Council
ealled for lite purpose to act upou snch
business which may properly corne before
the Council.
Invocadon was given by Father Mick
Lynch, Spiritual Director of Wahlert High
School.
PROCLAMATIONS - October 3rd as
"Crop Walk Day" received by Ruth Clark;
and October 31st at "Trick or Treat Day".
Bernie Fox, Tom Beschen and Beth
Neiers presented a check in the amount of
$4654.46 as reimbursement for police costs
forRAGBRAI.
Council Member Nagle moved that the
rules were suspended to allow anyone
present to address !be Couucil if they so
desire. Secouded by Couucil Member
Robbins. Carried by !be following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
vote: Y cas-Mayor Brady, Couucil Members
Kloesuer, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-Noue.
There were uo oral objectors preseut at
the time of the Hearing.
An Ordinance amending Zouiug
Ordinance by reclassifyiug property located
at 3195 Jackson Street from C-2
neighborhood Shopping Center Dis1rict to C-
3 General Commercial Dis1rict said
Ordinance denied by Zoning Commission
then presented to Council at meeting of 8-
16-93 where no action taken, then set for
hearing only for 9-7-93 and now adjourned
to this meeting, and now presented for
further action. Council Member Voetberg
moved to concur with Zoning's denial.
Seconded by Couucil Member Nagle.
Carried by tbe following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-Noue.
Proof of Publicatiou certified to by the
Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing to
reclassify properties at 250 Mercy Drive,
1000 Langworthy Ave. and adjoining
properties from R-2 to ID Dis1rict presented
and read, There were no wriUen objections
received and no oral objectors preseut at the
time of the Hearing. Council Member Nagle
moved that the proof be received and filed.
Seconded by Couucil Member Nicholson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholsou, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Au Ordiuance Amending Ordinance No.
35-93 by reclassifyiug properties located at
250 Mercy Drive, 1000 Langworthy and
adjoining properties ftom R-2 Two-Family
Residential Dis1rict to ID Institational
Dis1rict and approviug an amended
Conceptual Developmeut Plan for !be Mercy
Health Ceuter and Medieal Assnciates Clinic
ID Institutional Dis1ricts, said Ordinance
having been presented and read at the
Council Meeting of September 7, 1993
presented for further action.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 51.93
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA, AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO, 35.93, WHICH
AMENDED APPENDIX A OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF
ORDINANCES, ALSO KNOWN AS
THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, BY
RECLASSIFYING THEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
356
AT 2!O MERCY DRIVE, 1000
LANGWORTHY, AND ADJOINING
PROPERTIES FROM R.2 TWO.
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
TO ID INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT
AND APPROVED AN AMENDED
CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT
PLAN FOR THE MERCY HEAL 111
CENTER AND MEDICAL
ASSOCIATES CLINIC ID
INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICTS, BY
REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 35.93,
SECTIONS 1 AND 2, WmCH SET
FORTH CERTAIN LEGAL
DESCRIPTIONS, AND BY
ADOPTING NEW SECTIONS 1 AND
2, ESTABLISHING NEW LEGAL
DESCRIPTIONS FOR SUCH
PROPERTY.
Whereas, !be City Council approved on
July 6, 1993 Ordinance 35-93 which rezoned
certain properties and amended the
conceptual development plan for the Mercy
Health Ceuter and Medical Assnciates Clinic
ID Institutional Dis1ric~ and
Whereas, the legal descriptions as stated
in Section I and Section 2 were incorrect
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section I. Section I of Ordinance No.
35-93 is hereby repealed. The following
new Section is adopted in lieu thereof:
"Section I. That !be Cnde of Ordinances
of !be City of Dubuque, Iowa be amended
by revising appendix A thereof, also
known as the Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa by reclassifyiug
from R-2 Two-Family Residential Dislrlct
to ID Institutional Dis1rict the following
deacribed property, to wit:
Lot 4, West 20' of Lot 5, East 40' ofLot
5, Lol6, all in Thomas E. Byrne Sub; Lot
I, Nordt 35' of Lot 2, and South 25' of
Lot 2 in Walter's Sub; Lot I of Lot 8,
Lot I of Lot 2 of Lot 8, Lot 4 of Lot 8,
Lot 5 of Lot 8, Lot 6 of Lot 8, Lot 3 of
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 9, Lot I of Lot I of
Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 ofLot 9, Lot I of
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 9, Lot 2 of
Lot 2 of Lot 8, Lot 3 of Lot 8 and Lot 7
of Lot 8 all in the subdivision of Mineral
Lot 73; Lot I, Lot 2, Lot 3, Lot 4, Lot 5
and Lot 6 all of Langworthy A venue Sub;
Lot I of Lot 2 of Lot 25 and Lot 2 of Lot
2 of Lot 25 both in Massey Heights Sub;
Lot 3 of Lot 2 of Lot I Miueral Lot 68;
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 4 of Lot 2 of Lot I
of Mineral Lot 68, and to the nenter line
of the adjoining public right-of-way, all in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa."
Section 2. Section 2 of Ordinance of No.
35-93 is hereby n>pealed. The following
new Section 2 i. adopted in lieu thereof:
"Section 2. That !be Code of Ordinannes
of the City of Dubuque be amended by
revising Appendix A thereof, also knowu
as !be Zoning Ordinance of lite City of
Dubuque, hereby adopting and approving
the conceptual development plan, a copy
of which is attached to and made a part
hereof, for the following deacribed
property, to wit
Lot 2 of Lot I of City Lot 731; Lot I of
Lot 2 of Lot I of City Lot 732; Lot 2 of
Sub. of City Lot 731; Lot I of Lot 2 of
Lot 2 of Langwordty Place; Lot I
Langworthy Place; Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot
2 of Langwordty Place; all of Peabody
Streets; and all of Clara Street; Lot 1 of
vacated Augusta Stree~ Lot I-I, Lot 2-2,
Lot 2-17 of Agnes Langworthy's Sub,;
Lot 2 of vacated alley lyiug between and
abutting said Lot 1 and Lot 2 and Lot 17
each of Agnes Langwordty's Sub.; Lots 3
to 16 inclusive of Agnes Langworthy's
Sub.; McCauley Hall Plane; Lot I of Lot
I of Lot 2 of Lot 9 of Mineral Lot 73;
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 9 of
Mineral Lot 73; Lot I, Lot 9, East 1/2 of
Lot 8, and the West 1/2 of Lot 8 of
Massey Heights Addition; Mineral Lot
70; Lot 10 and the East 10 feet of Lot 11
of Massey Heights and that portion of
James Street lying sonth of Langwordty
Avenue; Lot 11 (except the easterly 10
feet thereof), Lot 12; Lot 13 and the east
1/2 of Lot 14; the west 1/2 of Lot 14, the
east 35 feet of Lot IS; Lot 16, the
westerly 5 feet uf Lot IS; Lot 17; Lot 18,
Lot 19; Lot 20, all in Massey Heights;
Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 66, and the north
286 feet of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot
66; Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 69; Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 69; Lot 3, Lot 1-4, Lot 1-1-5,
Lot 1-1-6, Lot 2-1-6, Lot 1-2-6, Lot 2-2-
6, and Lot 4-A all in the subdivision of
Mineral Lot 72; Lot 1-2-10 of Mineral
Lot 73; Lot 2 Sub. 1-2-Sub. 2 of Mineral
Lot 72 and 1-10 of Mineral Lot 73 and
Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 74; Lot 21, Lot 22
and Lot 23 all in Massey Heights. Lot 1
of Lot 4 of Lot 2 of Lot 1; Lot 2 of Lot
2 of Lot 4 of Lot 2 of Lot 1, Lot 3, Lot 1
of Lot 2 of Lot I; Lot 2 of Lot 3 of Lot
I,Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 3 of Lot I,Lot2
of Lot I of Lot 3 of Lot I, all of Mineral
Lot 68; Lot I of Lot 25 and Lot 24 of
Massey Heights Subdivision; Lot 4, West
20' of Lot 5, East 40' of Lot 5, Lot 6, all
iu Thomas E. Byrne Sub; Lot I and Nordt
35' of Lot 2 in Watter's Sub; and south
25' of Lot 2 Walter's Sub,; Lot 1 of Lot
8, Lot I of Lot 2 of Lot 8, Lot 6 of Lot
8, Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 8, Lot 4 of Lot
357
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
358
8, lotS of Lot 8, Lot 3 of Lot 2 of Lot 2
of Lot 9, Lot I of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot
2 of Lot 2 of Lot 9, Lot I of Lot I of Lot
2 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 9, Lot I of Lot
I of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 9, Lot 3 of Lot
8 and Lot 7 of Lot 8, all in the
subdivision of Miueral Lot 73; Lot I, Lot
2, Lot 3, Lot 4, Lot S and Lot 6 all of
Langworthy Avenue Sub; Lot I of Lot 2
of Lot 25 and Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 25
hoth in Massey Heights Sub; Lot 3 of Lot
2 of Lot I Mineral Lot 68; and Lot I of
Lot 2 of Lot 4 of Lot 2 of Lot I of
Miueral Lot 68 and to the center line of
the adjoining public right-of-way, all in
the City of Dubuque, Iowa."
Paased, approved and adopted this
20th day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Published officially in
Herald newspaper this
September, 1993.
lite Telegraph
27th day of
It 9{l7
Mary A. Davis CMC
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved final
adoption of !be OnIinance. Seconded by
Council Member Nicholsoo. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nayo-None.
Proof of Publication eertified to by the
Publisher on Notice of public hearing to
reclassify property located at 3280
Peansylvania Ave. ftom R-I to C-3 Dis1rict
and petition of Stephen Selchert reqoesting
Council consider and approve his reqoest to
rewne this property to C-2 classification
rather than the C-3 zoning as previously
reqnested, presented and read. Council
Member Klnesnor moved that lite proof and
petition he received and filed. Seconded by
Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle,
Nicholson, Robbins. Nays-Council
Member Voetberg.
Mary Ehlert 3278 Kensiugton PI.,
requested the Council concur with denial.
Darlene Hogan, 3277 Kensington PI.,
objected because of !be possible additional
truck traffic. Steve Selchert of Steve's
Hardware requested the C-2 zoning.
An Ordinance Amending Zoning
Ordinance by reclassifyiug property located
at 3280 Pennsylvania Avenue ftom R-I
Single Family .Residential Dis1rict to C-3
General Commercial Dis1rict said Ordinance
denied by Zoning Commission, then
presented at Council meeting of 8-16-93
where no action was taken, now presented
for furdter action.
denied by Zoning Commission, then
presented at Council meeting of 8-16-93
where no actioo was taken and set for public
hearing only, presented for furdter action.
Council Member Kluesner moved that lite
Ordinance be denied and refer maUer to the
Zoning Commission to look at revisions of
uses in Agriculture Dis1rict commen:ial uses.
Secouded by Council Member Voetberg.
Vole on lite motion was as follows:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesner, Voetberg. Nays-Council
Members Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins.
MOTION FAILED.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 52-93
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
APPENDIX A (THE ZONING
ORDINANCE) OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE. IOWA BY
RECLASSIFYING HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED PROPERTY
LOCA 11ID SOUTH OF DODGE
STREET, WEST OF SALINA
STREET, AND EAST OF LOCUST
STREET FROM LI LIGHT INDUS-
TRIAL DISTRICT TO C.3
GENERAL COMMERCIAL
DISTRICT AS SHOWN AS AREA
2.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section I. That the Code of Ordinances
of lite City of Dubnque, Iowa be ameuded
by revising Appeudix A thereof, also knowu
as the Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, to reclassify hereiuafler
described property ftom LI Ught Indus1rial
Dis1rict to C-3 Geueral Commercial Dis1rict
as shown as Ares 2 on the exhibit map.
Section 2. That the foregoing amendmeut
has heretofore been reviewed by !be Zoning
Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
Upon final motion, Council Member
Krieg moved to concur to deny the
Ordinance and receive and file the petitioos.
Seconded by Council Member Nagle.
Carried by the followiug vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Council recessed at 8:58 p.m.; Council
reconvened at 9:10 p.rn.
Proof of Publication eertified to by the
Publisher ou Notice of Public Hearing to
consider reclassifying properties known as
Areas 1,2,3 and 4 located in Dodge Street
and Highway 611151 dis1rict, presented and
read. Council Member Voetberg moved that
the proof be received and filed. Seconded
by Council Member Nicholson. Carried by
the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
An Ordinance Amending Zoning
Ordinance by reclassifying property located
east of South Locust Street, west of Harrison
Street and south of Railroad Avenue ftom LI
Light Indus1rial Dis1rict to C-3 Geueral
Commercial Dis1rict known as Ares #1, said
Ordinance denied by Zoning Commission,
then presented at Council meeting of 8-16-93
where no action was taken now set for
public hearing ouly, now presented for
furdter action. Conucil Member Voetberg
moved to concur with the denial of the
Zoning Comm. Seconded by Council
Member Nagle. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Published officially in
Herald newspaper this
September, 1993.
lite Telegraph
27th day of
It 9/27
Mary A. Davis CMC
City Clerk
Council Member Voe!berg moved litat
this be considered !be first reading of the
Ordinance, and that the requirement that a
proposed Ordinance be consideted and voted
on for passage at two Couucil meetings prior
to lite meeting at which it is to be finally
adopted be suspended and fordter moved
final adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Council Member Klnesner. Carried by
the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-CouncilMember
Nicholson.
An Ordinance Amending Zoniug
Ordiuance by reclassifying property located
south of Dodge Street west of Salina Street
and east of Locust Street ftom LI Ligbt
Indus1rial to C-3 General Commercial
Dis1rict known as Ares #2 said Ordinance
An Ordinance Amending Zoning
Ordinance by reclassifying property located
west of Harrison Street east of Locust Street
and south of Jooes Street ftom C-3 General
Commercial Dis1rict to LI Ught Indus1rial
Dis1rict known as Area 113, said Ordinance
denied by Zoning Commission, then
presented at Council meeting of 8-16-93
where no action was taken, then set for
public hearing only, presented for fordter
action. Council Member Voetberg moved
that this be considered the first readiug of
the OnIinance, and that the requirement litat
a proposed Ordinance be considered and
voted on for passage at two Council
meetings prior to the meeting at which it is
to be finally adopted be suspended and
furdter moved final adoption of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council Member
Krieg. Vote on the motion was as fullows:
Yeas-Council Members Kluesner, Krieg,
Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-Mayor Brady,
Council Memhers Nagle, Robbins.
MOTION FAILED. Council Member
Klnesner theu moved to refer to the Zoning
Commission to cousider rewniug to POS.
Seconded by Council Member Nagle.
Carried by the following motion:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Nagle, Robbins. Nays-Council
Members Krieg, Nicholson, Voetberg.
An Ordinance Amending Zoning
Ordinance by reclassifying property located
west of Freeway 61/151 and south of 1st
Street ftom HI Heavy Iudus1rial to LI Light
Indus1rial Dis1rict known as Area 1#4, said
maUer approved by Zoning Commission,
then preseuted at Couucil meetiug of 8-16-
93, where no action taken then set for public
hearing only, preseuted for furdter actiou.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 53.93
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
APPENDIX A (THE ZONING
ORDINANCE) OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE. IOWA BY
RECLASSIFYING HEREINAFrER
DESCRIBED PROPERTY WEST
OF FREEWAY 611151 AND
SOUTH OF FIRST STREET FROM
HI HEAVY INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICT TO 1.1 LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AS
SHOWN AS AREA 4.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the Code of Ordinances
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa be ameuded
by revising Appendix A thereof, also known
359
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
as Ihe Zoning Ordinance of Ihe City of
Dubuque, Iowa, to reclassify hereinafter
described property ftom HI Heavy IndUl1riai
Dis1rict as shown as Area 4 on Ihe exhibit
map.
Section 2. That the foregoing amendment
has heretofore been reviewed by the Zoning
Commisaion of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Published officially in
H"ald newspaper this
September, 1993.
It 9127
Ihe Telegraph
27th day of
Mary A. Davis CMC
City Clerk
Council Member Voetberg moved that
this be considered the first reading of lite
Ordinance, and that the requirement that a
proposed Ordinance be considered and voted
on for passage at two Council meetings prior
to !be meeting at which it is to be finally
adopted be suspended and further moved
final adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Cooncil Member Nagle. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayoc Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Proof of Publication certified to by lite
Publisher on Notice of Hearing on Plans and
Specifications for Fremont Avenue and
Cedar Cross Road Intersection Sight
Distance Improvement Project presented and
read. There were no written objections
received and no oral objectors present at Ihe
time of the Hearing. Cooucil Member Krieg
moved that lite proof of publication be
received and filed. Seconded by Couneil
Member Kluesner. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Vcetberg. Nays-Noue.
RESOLUTION NO. 297.93
RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS
AND SPECIFICATIONS
Whereas, on the \at day of September,
1993, plans, specifications, form of contract
and estimated cost were filed with the City
Clerk of Dubnque, Iowa for the Fremont
Avenue and Cedar Cross Road Interseclion
Sight Distance Improvement Project
Whereas, notice of hearing on plans,
specifications, form of contract and
estimated cost was published as reqnired by
law.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIlE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That the said plans, specificarions, fonn
of contract and estimated cost are hereby
approved as the plans, specifications, form of
contract and estimated coot for said
improvements for said project
Passed, adopted and approved this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Krieg moved adoplion
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Kluesner. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Proof of Publication eertified to by Ihe
Publisher on Notice to Bidders of the
Receipt of Bids for project and comrounica-
tiou of City Manager recommending to
award contract for project presented and
read. Council Member Krieg moved that the
proof and communicarion be received and
filed. Seconded by Council Member
Kluesner. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Memhers
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 298.93
AWARDING CONTRACT
Whereas, sealed proposals have been
submiUed by contractors for the Fremont
Aveuue and Cedar Cross Road Sight
Distance Improvement Project pursuant to
Resolution No. 289-93 and notice to bidders
published in a newspaper published in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa on !be 9th day of
September, 1993.
Whereas, said sealed proposals were
opeued and read on !be 14th day of
September, 1993 and it has beeu determined
that the bid of McDermott Excavatiug of
Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of $10,729.28
was the lowest bid for the furnishings of all
labor and materials and performing the work
as provided for in the plans and
specifications.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIlE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That the contract for the ahove
improvement he awarded to McDermott
Excavating and !be Manager be and is
hereby directed to execute a coutract on
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
behalf of the City of Dubnque for the
complete performance of the work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That upon the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractor's hond, lite
City Treasurer is aulitorized and instructed to
return Ihe hid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidders.
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Krieg moved adoplion
of the Resdution. Seconded by Council
Member Kluesner. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
LONG RANGE PLANNING
COMMISSION
One unexpired term which will expire 7-
1-96 (Term of City Mgr.). Applicants:
Robert J. Felderman and Jeffrey P. Mozena.
Vote ou the appointment was as follows:
Mayor Brady voted for Mozena. Council
Member Kluesner voted foc Mozena.
Council Member Krieg voted for Mozena.
Council Member Nagle voted foc Felderman.
Council Member Nicholson voted for
Mozena. Council Member Robbins voted
for Mozena. Conncil Member Voetberg
voted for Mozena. Therefore, Jeffrey P.
Mozena appointed to fill the unexpired term
which will expire 7-1-96.
Communicarion of David F. Setter,
Attorney for Fred Becker requesting Council
to determine access Cooncil desires to be
used regarding approval of final plat for
Castle Ridge Estates, presented and read.
Mr. SeUer spoke to the Council regarding the
Kane St access.
Council Member Krieg moved that the
communication be received and filed and
tabled to Oct. 4th for Public Input as how to
develop access ftom either Kane or
Kaofmann. Seconded by Cooncil Member
Voetburg. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nichdsou, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Petition of Rev. David G. Scotchmer
reqnesting to address !be Council to share
information regarding !be PEW Partnership
for Civic Change, preseuted and read.
Council Member Voetberg moved that the
360
petition be received and filed and referred to
the City Manager. Seconded by Council
Member Nagle. Carried by !be following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Rev. Seotchmer spoke requesliug that a
Council Member he appoiuted as a member
of their Board and litat Council authorize
appropriation.
Joint Resdution with DMATS, County
Bd. of Supervisors, Dubuqne Area Chamber
of Commerce and Greater Dubuque
Development Corporation, to Iowa Dept. of
Transportation regarding !be final design of
U.S. Highway H2O (Dodge St.) (item placed
on Agenda by Mayor Brady), presented and
read. Ccamcil Member Voetberg moved litat
it be approved and authorized Mayor to
execute. Secouded by Council Member
Nicholson. Carried by !be followiug vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Couucil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-Noue,
Proof of Publication certified to by the
Publisher on Notice to Bidders of the
Receipt of Bids for the Construction of the
1993 Asphalt Paving Project aud
communication of City Manager
recommendiug to award contract for project,
presented and read Council Member Nagle
moved that !be proof and communication be
received and ftled. Seconded by Council
Member Robbins. Carried by the followiug
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 299.93
AWARDING CONTRACT
Whereas, sealed proposals have beeu
suheniUed by contractors for the 1993
Asphalt Paving Project pursuant to
Resolulion No. 277-93 and uotice to bidders
published iu a newspaper published in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa on !be 9th day of
September, 1993.
Whereas, said sealed proposals were
opened and read on !be 15th day of
September, 1993 and it has been determined
that lite bid of River City Paving, a Divisiou
of Mathy Construclion of Kieler, Wisconsiu
in !be amount of $388,336,46 was the lowest
bid for the fuoriahings of all lahor and
materials and performing the work as
provided foc in the plans and specifications.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
361
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
That the contract for the above
impovement be awarded to River City
Paving, a Division of Mathy Construction
and the Manager he and is hereby directed to
execute a contract on behalf of !be City of
Dubuque for the complete peñormance of
the work.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:
That upon the signing of said contract and
the approval of the contractor's bond, lite
City Treasurer is authorized and instructed to
return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful
bidderl.
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoption
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Robbins. Carried by lite following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Vcetberg. Nays-Noue.
Communication of City Manager
recommending to purchase vacant property
at 721 Davis St., presented and read.
Council Member Voetberg moved that the
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Kluesner.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg, Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 300.93
RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO
ACQUIRE REAL ESTATE AT 721
DAVIS STREET, DUBUQUE,
IOWA, BY THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA.
Whereas, the City of Dubuque is
commiUed to enforcement of honsing quality
standarda and to the provision of assistance
toward lite addition of housing units to lite
City's inventory; and
Whereas acqnisition of suitable properties,
in specific instances, is an appropriate means
of achieving these goals.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That !be City of Dubuque
hereby gives notice of its intent to acqnire
the following legally described property from
the seller, Helen Webster,
Lot One Huudred Two (102), except lite
Westerly Seven Feet CN7') thereof, and
the West Thirty-Five Feet (W35') of
O'Neill's Riverview in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, Dubuqne County, Iowa,
acoording to the recorded plat thereof
at the cost of Eighteen Thousand Dollars
($18,000), subject to the review and approval
of a deed conveying snch property.
Section 2. That the City Manager is
hereby aulitorized and directed to purchase
said property.
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Couucil Member Voetberg moved
adoptioo of the Resolution. Seconded by
Couucil Member Kluesuer. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner. Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbius, Voetberg, Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
recommending to purchase property at 2190
Farley St in the amount of $8,000,00,
preseuted and read. Council Member
Voetberg moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Kluesuer. Carried by the followiug
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbius, Voetherg. Nays-None,
RESOLUTION NO. 301.93
RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO
ACQUIRE REAL ESTATE AT 2190
FARLEY STREET, DUBUQUE,
IOWA, BY THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA.
Whereas, the City of Dubuque is
commiUed to euforcement of housing quality
standards and to the provision of assistance
toward lite addition of housing units to lite
City's inventory; and
Whereas acquisition of snitable properties,
in specific instances, is an appropriate means
of achieviug these goals,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That !be City of Dubuque
hereby gives no~ce of its intent to acqnire
the following legally described property ftom
the seller, Craig ReUenmaier;
The Westerly Forty Feet (W40') of Lot
Two (2), and !be Westerly Forty Feet
(W40') of the Southwesterly Twenty-Five
Feet (SW25') of Lot One (I) iu Wickes
Addition in !be City of Dubuque, Iowa,
Dubuque County, Iowa, accordiug to the
recorded plat thereof
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
at the coat of Eight Thouaand Dollars
($8,000), subject to the review and approval
of a deed conveying such property.
Section 2. That the City Manager is
hereby aulitorized and directed to purchase
said property.
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Voetberg moved
adoption of the Resolutioo. Seconded by
Council Member Kluesner. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-Nooe.
Communication of City Manager
recommending to submit Grantee
Peñormance Report to Department of
Housing and Urban Development presented
and read. Couucil Member Robbius moved
that the communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Cooncil Member
Voetberg. Carried by lite following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Conncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetherg. Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO, 302.93
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
THE SUBMISSION OF A
GRANTEE PERFORMANCE
REPORT FOR THE PERIOD
COMMENCING JANUARY 1,1992
AND CONCLUDING JUNE 30,
1993,
Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa, is
an entitlemeut grant recipient under the
Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) Program of the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD);
and
Whereas, !be CDBG regulations reqnire
that no later than ninety (90) days after the
comple~on of a program year, each
entitlement recipient must submit to HUD a
peñormance and evaluation report, Grantee
Peñormance Report (GPR); and
Whereas, the CDBG regulations also
reqnire that the entitlemeut recipieut make
the GPR available to its citizens for
comment prior to submission to HUD; and
Whereas, the City has I) prepared a GPR
for the program year commenciug
January 1, 1992 and concluding June 30,
1993; 2) published notice of availability of
the GPR in the Dubuqne Advertiser on
September I, 1993 and in the Telegraph
362
Herald on September 2, 1993; 3) made
copies of the GPR available for public
review at the Public Libeary, City Hall and
the Housing Services Office; and, 4) held a
public hearing pnrsuant to published notice
before the Community Development
Commission on September 13, 1993.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the Grantee Performance
Report for the period commeucing January I,
1992 and concluding June 30, 1993, a copy
of which is attached, is hereby approved for
suhenission.
Section 2. That the Mayor of the City of
Dubuque is hereby authorized and directed
to execute the Grantee Peñocmance Report
on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Section 3. That the City Manager is
hereby authorized and directed to submit the
Grantee Peñormance Report to the U,S,
Departmeut of Honsiug and Urban
Development
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Couucil Member Robbius moved adoptiou
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg, Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
An Ordiuance Amending the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, by
repealing Chapter 22 "Garhage, Trash and
Refuse" and enacting a new Chapter 22
"Solid Waste" providing for !be regulation of
Solid Waste and establishing penalties for
the violation thereof, presented and given
first reading at the Couucil Meeting of 9-7-
93, presented for further action.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 54.93
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA,
BY REPEALING CHAPTER 22
"GARBAGE, TRASH AND
REFUSE" AND ENACTING A
NEW CHAPTER 22 "SOLID
WASTE" PROVIDING FOR THE
REGULATION OF SOLID WASTE
AND ESTABLISHING PENAL TIES
FOR THE VIOLATION THERF..DF.
363
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
364
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section I. Chapter 22 of lite Code of
Ordinances of the City of Dubnque, Iowa, is
hereby repealed and the following new
Chapter 22 is hereby enacted in lieu dtereof:
CHAPTER 22
SaUD WASTE
ARTICLE L In General
Section 22-1. Definitions.
For !be purpose of this chapter lite
following definitions shall apply:
Class / prtmises shall mean and include:
(I) Single-family dwellings;
(2) Multiple-family dwellings up to and
including six (6) dwelling units.
Where two (2) or more laterally
connected or joined dwelling units,
including condominiums, towuhouses and
row houses, iu which each dwelliug unit
baa separste access and utility service,
each dwelliug unit shall constitute a
single-family dwelling.
Class // prtmises shall mean all premises
other than Dass I premises, including:
(I) Business premises, businesses
premises which iuclude apartments,
residential property with home
occupations, trailer courts, and
commercial premises;
(2) Schools, colleges, churches,
convents, uursing homes, rooming
houses and other semiprivate
institutions; and,
(3) Multiple-family dwelliugs exceeding
six (6) dwelling units.
Building lMIerials shall mean any
material snch as lumber, floor coverings,
brick, plaster, sheet metal or any other
substances accumulated as a result of repairs
or additions to existiug buildiugs,
construction of new buildings or demolition
of existing structures.
Dwelling shall mean and include any
building or portion thereof containing one or
more dwelliug units.
Dwelling UIIU shall mean and include one
or more connected rooms having complete
kitehen facilities and ananged, designed or
\lied as living quarters for oue family ouly.
Garbage shall mean all solid and
semisolid, putrescible animal and vegetable
wastes resulting ftom the handling,
preparing, cooking, storing, serving and
consumiug of food or of material intended
for use as food, and all offal, excluding
useful indus1rial byproducts, and shall
include all such substances ftom all public
and private establishmenta and ftom all
reaidences.
Hazardous Wastes shall mean waste
materials, including but uot limited to
poisons, pesticides, herbicides, acids,
caustics, biohazardons wastes, flammable or
explosive materials and similar harmful
wastes which require special handling and
which must be disposed of in such a manner
as to conserve the euvironmeut and protect
the public health and safety.
Owner shall mean, in addition to lite
record titleholder, any person residing iu,
renting, leasing, occupying, opemting or
transactiug busiuess in any premise and as
between such parties, the duties,
responsibilities, liabilities and obligations
hereafter imposed shall be joint and several.
Recyclable lMIerials shall mean materials,
iucluding but not limited to food container
glass, alwninum. steel (tiu) cans, III and 112
plastic buttles, uncontaminated newspapers
and glossy paper (magazines). Newspapers
and glossy paper shall be consideted
uncontaminated if they have not been
exposed to substances or couditions
rendering them uuusable for recycling.
Refuse shall mean putrescible and
nonputrescible wastes iucluding but not
limited to garbage, rubbish, ashes, incinerator
ash, incinerator residues, street cleanings,
market and indus1rial solid wastes and
sewage treatment wastes in dry or semisolid
form
Rubbish shall mean nonputrescible solid
waste consisting of combustible and
noncombustible wastes, such as furniture,
appliances, tires, bnilding materials or similar
wastes.
Solid Waste shall mean garbage, refuse,
rubbish, and other similar discarded solid or
semisolid materials, including but not limited
to snch materials resulting ftom indus1rial,
commercial, agricultural, and domestic
activities. Solid waste includes vehicles.
Solid waste does not include toxic and
hazardous wastes as defined by the Iowa
Department of Natural Resonrces.
Yard Waste shall mean debris such as
grass clippings, leaves, garden wastes, brnsh
and trees as defined by the Iowa Department
of Natural Resonrces. Yard waste does uot
include tree stumps,
Section 22-2 - 22-16. Reserved.
Section 22-17. Depusits on other
property, public or private, prohihited.
No person shall throw, rake, deposit,
dump, drop, spill or store (other than the
placement of contaiuers for collectiou as
provided herein) any solid waste or toxic and
hazardous wastes upon !be streets,
sidewalks, rights-of-way or any public or
private property within the City of Dubuqne.
This section shall not apply to junk dealers,
auto salvage dealers, pawn brokers or second
baud dealers licensed under Chapter 29 of
the Code of Ordinances.
Section 22-18. ContaineD reqnired;
specifications; collection of nonco...,Iying
containers by city crews.
(a) Solid waste shall be placed in suitable
containers. However, it shall not be
necessary to place books, boxes, magazines
or newspapers in containers provided they
are securely tied in bundles or completely
contained in disposable boxes not more than
twenty (20) by thirty (30) by forty-eight (48)
inches. Tree limbs and carpet shall be
securely tied in bundles not more than forty-
eight (48) inches long and eighteen (18)
inches in diameter.
(b) A solid waste container shall be not
more than thirty-three (33) gallons nor less
than five (5) gallons in capacity except when
only one container is used, in which case
such container may be less than five (5)
gallons in capacity. All such containers shall
be wateIproof and fined with a tight lid and
shall have handles, bails, or other suitable
lifting devices. Contaiuers shall be of a type
originally manufactured for refuse or
garbage, with tapered sides for easy
emptying, and shall be of light weight and
stuJdy construction. The weight of any
individnal container and its contents shall not
exceed sixty (60) pounds. Galvanized steel
and similar metal containers, rubber
contaiuers, and plastic containers which do
not become brittle in cold wealiter, may be
used. Oil or grease drums, paint cans, and
similar salvaged containers shall not be used.
Disposable bags manufactured for garbage
and solid waste disposal shall be acceptable
unless they are left unaUended for such a
period of time or in such a location as to
become a health hazard.
(c) Except for class II premises, health
care waste shall be placed iu snitable
containers separately from all other solid
waste. Shlllp objects such as hypodermic
needles, syringes and lancets shall be
securely contained in hard plastic or metal
disposable containers with screw-on or
tightly secured lids for collection. Broken
glass and similar materials shall be placed in
disposable boxes with a secure closure.
Other health care waste such as soiled
bandages, disposable sheets and medieal
gloves shall be placed iu thick disposable
plastic bags or shall be double bagged.
Dass II premises shall comply widt all
Occupational Safety Health Administration
(O,S.H.A.) regulations concerning the
disposal of putentially infectious wastes.
(d) A hasket bux or noncomplying solid
waste container shall he considered
disposable solid waste and shall be removed
by the collectiou crews if it is !be proper size
and otherwise acceptable for collection. It
shall be left uncollected if it is larger than
the allowable size or otherwise unacceptable
for collection.
(e) One curbside recycling coutainer shall
be provided by the City to each dwelling
unit in Dass I premises for the collection of
recyclable materials.
(I) Large and bulky rubbish such as
furniture and appliances shall not be
collected except when a special collection is
established by the city manager for the
collection of such items.
Section 22-19. Wmpping and draining of
certain solid wastes required.
Within the corpnrate limits of the City of
Dubuque, all solid waste consistiug of waste
animal and vegetable maUer which may
attract flies, dogs, cats, rodents and oliter
animals shall be drained of all excess liquid,
wrapped in paper or disposable containers,
and placed or stored, until collected, in
covered suitable containers as described iu
section 22-18.
Section 22-20. Unlawful accumulations,
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to
permit to accumulate on any premises,
improved or vacant or on any public place
in !be City of Dubuque, such quantities of
solid waste, either in containers or not, that
shall constitute a health or sanitatiou hazard.
(b) It shall be nalawful for any person to
accumulate quantities of refuse, papers,
garbage, ashes or other solid waste within or
close to any building in !be city, unless the
same is stored in contaiuers in such a
manner as uot to create a health or fire
hazard.
Sectiou 22-21. Hazardons wastes and
prohibited wastes DOt collected by city;
transport by owner required; enumeration.
(a) No person shall deposit in a solid
waste container or otherwise offer for city
collection any hazardous wastes or
probibited wastes, except when a special
collection is established by the city manager
under Sec. 22-18 (I).
(b) Hazardous wastes and prohibited
wastes shall be transported by the owner to
a sanitary disposal project licensed by the
Iowa Department of Natural Resources to
accept such wastes.
(c) Prohibited wastes includes but is not
limited to waste oils, lead-acid hatteries and
tires.
Section 22-22. Requirementa for vehicles
hauliug solid waste.
(a) No person shall haul any solid waste
upon the streets, alleys or public places of
the city unless !be ssme shall be in approved
containers, securely fastened to prevent
spillage, or in a totally enclosed, watertight
vebicle. Dry-type material may be hauled in
a totally enclosed vehicle or in an open
vehicle which is coveted with a suitable
365
Regular Session, September 20,1993
tight-fitting canvas tarpaulin or similar cover
which prevents spillage.
(b) All vehicles, containers and
d.....,.ters used for the collection and
remoVlI of aoud waste shall be kept in a
clean, inoffensive, and sanitary condition.
All solid waste shall be handled in such a
way as to prevent the scattering, spilling or
leakage of same.
Section 22-23. Transport to state- I
approved sanitary dispnoal project
(a) No person shall haul or cause to he
hauled any aolid waste to any sanitary
disposal project dump site or any other area
urness Inch disposal project dump site or
other area is liceused by and in full
oompliance with all regulations iu the state
in which it is located.
(b) No person shall use dirt stone, brick,
concrete or similar inorganic material for fill,
landscaping, excavation or grading without
first obtaining a bnilding permit, if required
by other provisions of this Code of
Ordinances, and only in conformance with
all provisions of the zoning and subdivision
ordiuances of this Code of Ordiuances.
Sections 22-24 - 22-30. Reserved.
Division I. City Collection Servloe
Section 22-31. City manager's authority
generally.
The city manager is hereby authorized
and directed to employ city-owued vehicles
and equipment and the necessary operating
personnel to oollect solid waste, yard waste
and recyclable materials and to oollect fees
and administer the program as provided for
in this Article in the city, upon the terms and
conditions of this division,
Section 22-32, Availability of collection
service.
(a) Class ¡ premises, City solid waste
collection from resideutial premises as
defined in section 22-1 shall be mandatory.
(b) Class II premises. Oass" premises
uot serviced by city solid waste collection
services may apply to !be city manager for
such oollection services. The oollection rate
shall be determiued accordiug to the fee
schedule set forth in sectiou 22-37.
The city manager may refuse solid waste
collection service because of qUlßtities or
characteristics beyond the capacity or
capability to he handled efficieutly or safely
by city personnel and equipment.
Section 22-33, Frequency, time and areas
of collection.
(a) CoIIectious shall be made not more
than once weekly at snch time and iu snch
areas of the city as shall be determined and
set oot in schedules prepared by !be city
manager in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter. All collections shall be
made between the hOOfs of 6:00 a,m. and
9:00 p,rn..
(b) The collection schedule shall not
include official city holidays unless
otherwise determined by the city manager.
However, a Sanuday may be substituted as
the collection day ID replace !be oollection
which would otherwise be made on the day
of lite week the holiday occurs.
(c) The city manager is hereby
authorized and empowered to change or
amend the collection schedules from time to
time as the city manager may deem
necessary.
Section 22-34. Placement of contaiuers
for collection.
(a) Where collections are made from
alleys, aolid waste containers sball be placed
in one location for each dwelling, in clear
view and at the owner's property line
abatting the alley and on the days designated
in said schedule.
(b) Where collections are made from the
street, solid waste containers shall be placed
in one location for each dwelling, in clear
view and iu the street right-of-way on the
owner's property side of the curb and ou the
days designated iu said schedule, Such
coutaiuers shall be placed so as not to
interfere with vehicular and pedestrian traffic
and wheu emptied shall be promptly
removed by the owner,
(c) No persou sball place solid waste at
the street for collection more than 24 boars
before the scheduled collection day.
(d) All solid waste shall be placed at the
designated collection location for city
collection by 6:00 a.rn. ou the scheduled
collection day.
(e) Any sulid waste not in compliance
with this ordiuance shall uot be collected by
the city and shall be removed by !be owner
within 24 hours after the scheduled
collection day and stored iu such a manuer
as not to creale a health, safety or fire
hazard.
Sectiou 22-35, Owuership of solid waste
aud recyclable materials; unauthorized
persous probibited ftom picking up or
collecting.
From the time of placemeut for collection
as provided in sectiou 22-34, all solid waste
aud recyclable materials and recycling
coutainers which meet the reqnirements of
this Chapter placed for collection by the city
shall become and be the property of the city
and it shall be a violation of this section for
any person other than authorized personnel
of lite city to collect, pick up. or cause to be
collected or picked up, any such materials.
Sectiou 22-36. Limitation on quantity
collected from Class I premises.
The qUlßtity of solid waste to be
collected by the city from each dwelling unit
of class I premises as defined in sectiou 22-1
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
shall not exceed an average of one hundred
thirty-two (132) gallons per week.
Section 22-37. Charges - Amounts;
exceptions.
(a) Class¡ prt"'¡ses. Except as qnalified
below, a fee of nine dollars ($9.00) per
dwelling unit per month shall he paid to the
city by the property owner of each class I
premise for such services. Said fee shall be
in payment for collection and disposal of
solid waste and recyclable materials as
defined. Exceptions to the oollection charges
for class I premises are as follows:
(I) When a class I premise has been
vacant for a period not less than
three (3) consecutive months, the
owner may apply to the city manager
for a credit under procedures to be
established by the city manager.
Such credit shall continue only ao
long as the class I premises is vacant.
(2) Class I premises when the head of
the honsehold is sixty-five (65) years
of age or older and has an annual
income eqnal to or less than thirtceu
thousand six hundred dollars
($13,600) for a one person hoosehold
or fifteen thousand five hundred
dollars ($15,500) for a two person
household may, upon application to
the city manager, he exempted ftom
one-half (112) lite established
oollection charge. After !be initial
application, annnal application shall
be made by the head of household on
July first of each year to verify
annnal income and eligibility.
(3) In cases of extreme financial
hardship, !be city manager may, and
is hereby authorized and empowered
to make adjustments in the monthly
collection charges as the city
manager may deem appropriate. lu
such cases, the city manager shall
have !be authority to require snch
proof of vacancy, fiuancial status,
age or extreme hardship as the city
manager may deem necessary.
(b) Class II premises. The charge for
collection service to Class" premises
receiving such services shall be hased upon
the average weekly quantity of solid waste
collected. as determiued by the city manager,
The rate charged shall be a multiple of the
rate charged class I premises as follows:
(I) Zero (0) to oue hundred thirty two
(132) gallons of solid waste per week shall
be charged the class I premises rate times
oue.
(2) Each additional unit of thirty three
(33) gallons of solid waste per week or
a fraction thereof shall be charged the class
I premises rate times twenty five one-
hundredths (0.25).
The owner of a class" premises served
by city solid waste oollection may provide
the city manager with not less than fourteen
(14) days written notice of the intent to
terminate the service. Such terminatiou of
service shall be effective at the beginning of
the next hilling perind after Inch fourteen-
day notice perind.
(c) Special Collection. The charge for a
special collection service for large and bulky
rubbish to each dwelling unit receiving snch
service when requested by !be owner shall
be as follows:
(I) A fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be
paid to the City by the owner each
time the service is provided.
(2) An additional fee for appliances and
tires, eqnal ID the dispusal fees
charged at the Dubuque sanitary
landfill, shall be paid to the city by
the owner for each appliance in
excess of one (I) and each tire iu
excess of two (2),
Section 22-38. Same - Billiug and
collection.
(a) The city manager is authori7.ed to bill
tenants upon !be written request of the
property owner and accordiug to a procedure
to be established by !be city manager, The
property owner in such cases shall provide
any information on each tenant's mailing
address to aid iu the collection of fees for
city services. In all cases, the property
owner shall remain liable for the paymeut of
all charges reqnired by this Chapter,
(b) All accounts shall be billed monthly,
The payment of bills is subject to the terms
of section 44-204 of this Cnde of
Ordinances.
(c) The collection of solid waste
provided class I preorises and the
mainteuance of the availability of snch
service, whether or uot such service is used
regularly or DOt at all by the owner of such
class I premises, is hereby declared a benefit
to said premises at least equal to the monthly
charges specified, and in case of failure to
pay the mouthly charge wheu billed as
heretofore provided,then !be monthly charge
shall beeorne a lien against the property
benefitted or served and shall be collected in
the same manner as general property taxes.
(d) The city clerk shall certify, as of
December thirty-first of each year, to the
Dubuque coouty treasurer for collection with
and in the same manner as property taxes
and to establish the real property liens, all
charges which are deliuquent
Section 22-39. Yard Waste,
(a) Yard waste shall be separated by the
owner of a premises ftom all other solid
waste.
366
367
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
(b) An owner may compost sneb
penon's own yard waste on such peraon's
own premisea provided the SIUne is stored in
such a ....ner as to not create a fire, health
or aafety hazard.
(c) Yard waste that has not been
COIJ1IOSœd by the owner or the premises
shall be collected by the city not more than
once each week according to the collection
sebedule established by the city manager
ftom April through November each year.
Christmas trees shall be collected separately
ftom all other solid waste once each week
for two (2) weeks after !be Christmas
holiday aœording to the provisions of this
Chapter.
(d) Yard waste collected by the city shall
he planed in specially marked degradable
bags or conllined by tyiug devices approved
by the city ""ager. The charges for snch
bags and tying devices shall be established
by the city manager and approved by the
city council.
(e) No person shall deposit any yard
waste in any public right-of-way.
Sections 22-40 - 22-45. Reserved.
DIvision 2. Private Collodion Service
Section 22-46. Liceuse - Required.
No person shall engage iu !be business of
removiug or hauliug solid waste ftom the
premises of another person without a license
to do so ftom the city manager. The
issuance of snch license shall be in the
manner prescribed and subject to the terms
of Article I of Chapter 31 of this Code of
Ordinances.
Section 22-47. Same - Application; fee.
Application for snch license shall specify
the type of eqnipment and vehicles to be
used, the routes to be traveled, the places to
be served and the name and resideuce of the
applicant Such person shall pay, at the
office of the city treasurer, an annnallicense
fee of tweuty five dollars ($25.00) per year
for each vehicle engaged in such business.
Section 22-48. Same - Display of license
number on vehicle.
All vehicles licensed under this division
shall prominently display !be license number
on the vehicle on the lower portion of the
driver's side of the windshield in clear view.
Such license number shall be affixed to lite
vehicle not less than five (5) days after lite
day of issue.
Section 22-49 Penalty. Any person
violating any provision, section, or paragraph
of this Chapter shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof
be subject to a fine of not more than one
hundred dollars ($100.00) or be imprisoned
for not more than thirty (30) days, or both,
and each day that a violation occurs shall
constitute a separste offense.
Section 22-50 Separability of Provisions.
It is lite intention of the city conncil that
each section, paragrsph, sentenoe, clauae,
and provision of this Chapter is separable,
and if any provision is held unconstitutional
or invalid for any reason, snch decisiou shall
not affect the remainder of this Chapter nor
any part thereof other than that affected by
such decision.
Section 2. This Ordinauoe shall be in full
force and effect after its adoption and
publication as provided by law.
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September 1993,
James E. Brady
Mayor
AUest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Published officially in
Herald uewspaper this
September, 1993.
It 9f27
lite Tekgraph
27th day of
Mary A. Davis CMC
City Clerk
Council Member Kluesner moved that
this be considered the second reading of the
Ordinance, and that the requirement that a
proposed Ordiuance be considered and voted
on for passage at two Council meetiugs prior
to the meeting at which it is to be finally
adopted be suspended and further moved
final adoption of the Ordiuance. Seconded
by Council Member Voetherg. Carried by
the followiug vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle,
Nicholsoo, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
An Ordiuance Ameudiug Chapter 19,
"Fire Prevention and Protection" of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, Code of Ordinances by
adopting new Sections 19-9 through 19-11,
prohibiting Open Burning, first reading ouly
given at meeting of 9-7-93, presented for
further action.
(OFFICIAL PUBLICATION)
ORDINANCE NO. 55.93
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 19, "FIRE
PREVENTION AND
PROTECTION" OF THE CIlY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA, CODE OF
ORDINANCES BY ADOPTING
NEW SECTIONS 19-9 THROUGH
19-11, PROHIBITING OPEN
BURNING.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE IOWA:
Regular Session, September 20,1993
368
Section 1. Chapter 19 of lite Cede of
Ordinances of !be City of Dubuque, Iowa, is
hereby amended by adopting the following
new aections:
Section 19.9 Burning res1rictions.
(a) It shall be uulawful for any person to
burn or incinerate any solid waste within lite
city except by pennissioo of the city
manager. This aectioo shall apply to all
solid waste as defined by the Iowa
Department of Natural Resources and shall
specifically include all wastepaper, hoxes,
building materials, yard waste, tree stumps,
and all other materials other than convention-
al materials \lied as fuels for a furnace or
boiler.
(b) This section shall not apply to any
incinerator opersted under a license granted
by !be Iowa Department of Natural
Resouroes nor to any burniag conducted
under the direction of !be fire departmeut for
training purposes.
(c) This section shall not apply to
outdoor cookiug nsiug charcoal or propane
gas as a fuel, nor to small wood fires for
culinary purposes in !be places in padcs
provided for that purpose by the Leisure
Services Manager.
Section 19-10. Specialpermissioo to bum
yard waste.
(a) The city manager may allow lite
burning of yard waste, iucluding tree stumps,
and other yard generated waste, for limited
and specific periods. This provision shall
apply only to the bumiug of such waste on
the premises where such waste was
generated.
(b) The city manager may only permit
such open bumiug when the ambient air
quality of the city has met all air quality
standards of the Iowa Department of Natural
Resouroes for the precediug six-month
period.
Section 19-11. Cancellation of permiUed
open burning.
PermiUed open burning of yard waste
may be cancelled inunedialely by the city
manager in the event of unfavorable lncal
weather or atmospheric conditions, or such
other conditions as the city manager deems
appropriate.
Section 2. This ordiuance shall be in
full force and effect after its adoption and
publication as provided by law,
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September 1993.
Published officially in lite Tekgraph
Herald newspaper tilis 27th day of
September, 1993.
It 9/27
Mary A. Davis CMC
City Clerk
Council Member Kluesner moved that this
be considered lite second reading of the
Ordinance, and that the requiremeut that a
proposed Ordiuance be considered and voted
on for passage at two Council meetiugs prior
to !be meetiug at which it is to be finally
adopted be suspended and further moved
final adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded
by Cooncil Member Voetherg. Canied by
the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nayo-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 303.93
Whereas, applications for Beer Permits
have been submiUed and filed to this Council
for approval and the same have been
examined and approved; and
Whereas, the premises to be occupied by
such applicants were inspected and found to
comply with the Ordinances of this City and
have filed proper bonds.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
That the Manager be authorized to cause
to be issued the following named applicants
a Beer Permit.
CLASS "COO BEER PERMIT
Mulgrew Oil Co. Asbury Fastop
Sunday Sales 3300 Asbury
Rainbu Oil Co, Kwik Stop
Sunday Sales 2360 Asbury
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
Atlest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
James E. Brady
Mayor
Council Member Kluesner moved
adoption of !be Resolution. Seconded by
Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the
following vote: Yea&-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nayo-None.
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
James E. Brady
Mayor
RESOLUTION NO. 304-93
Whereas, applications for Liquor Ucenses
have been submiUed to this Council for
approval and the same have been examined
and approved; and
Whereas, the premises to be occupied by
such applicants were inspected and found to
369
Regular Session, September 20,1993
"""",,y with the State Law and all City
Ordinances ælevant litereto and they have
filed proper borals.
NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY TIlE CITY COUNCIL OF TIlE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Tho! the Manager be authorized to cause
to be issued the following named applicants
a Liquor Ucense.
CLASS "CO (COMMERCIAL) BEER
AND liQUOR LICENSE
Ad_'s Hi-Hat West Inc.
AdmiIal's Hi-Hat West
Sunday Sales 253 Main St
Angela Mangeno Angie's
Sunday Sales 1401 Illm St
p.rn.S.T. , Inc. Happy's Place
Sunday Sales 2323 Rockdale
Kenneth Love/James Kohl The Grand Tap
Sunday Sales 802 Central Ave.
Leroy A. Miller Whitey's Bar X
Sunday Sales 2616 Wiudsor
Passed, approved and adopted this
20th day of September, 1993,
James E. Brady
Mayor
AtteSt:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Klnesner moved
adoption of !be Resolution. Seconded by
Council Member Voetherg. Carried by the
followiug vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicbolson, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
Communication of Zoning Commission
advising of their _oval on a proposed
Sign Overlay Dis1rict extending property 600
feet ftom the right-of-way of !be Nordtwest
Arterial heginning 800 feet ftom Highway 20
and extendiug to John F. Kennedy Rd.,
presented and read. Cooncil Member
Voetberg moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Robhins. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins. Voetberg. Nays-None.
An Ordinance ameuding Code of
Ordinances by amending Appeudix A by
adding a new Section 4-3.13, Northwest
Arterial Corridor Sign Overlay Dis1rict
relating to sign height for ou-and off-premise
signs in !be Northwest Arterial Corridor,
presented and read. Cooncil Member
Voetberg moved that this be considered lite
first reading of !be Ordinance, and that the
requirement that a proposed Ordinance be
considered and voted on for passage at two
Council meetings prior to the meeting at
which it is to be fiually adopted be
sUlpOnded and further moved that a Public
Hearing he held on !be Ordinance at Ibe
Council Meeting of October 4, 1993 at 7:30
p.rn. in !be Public Library Auditorium and
that the City Clerk publish notioe in lite
manner prescribed by law. Seconded by
Council Member Robbins. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicbolson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of Zoning Commission
advising of their approval to rezone
properties at 2042 Illm Street and adjoining
lots ftom R-2A to C-2 Dis1rict presented
and read. Council Member Voetberg
moved that the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council Member
Robbins. Carried by lite followiug vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Conncil Memhers
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of
the Cede of Ordiuances by reclassifying
property located at 2042 Elm Street and
adjoiniug lots ftom R-2A Alternate Two-
Family Residential Dis1rict to C-2
Neighborhood Commercial District,
presented and read, Cooncil Member
Voetberg moved that this be considered lite
first reading of !be Ordinance, and that the
requirement that a proposed Ordinance be
considered and voted on for passage at two
Council meetings prior to the meeting at
which it is to be fiually adopted be
suspended and further moved that a Public
Heariug be held on !be Ordinance at lite
Council Meeting of October 4,1993 at 7:30
p.m in !be Public Ubrary Auditorium and
that the City Clerk publish notice in the
manner prescribed by law. Seconded by
Council Member Robbins. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Máyor Brady,
Council Members Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle
Nicbolson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of Zoning Commission
advising of their approval to rezone property
located West of Menard Court ftom CS to
C-3 Dis1rict presented and read. Council
Member Voetberg moved that the
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Nagle.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholsou, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
An Ordinance Amending Appendix A of
the Code of Ordinances by reclassifying
property located West of Menard Court ftom
CS Commercial Service and Wholesale
Dis1rict to C-3 General Commercial Dis1rict
Regular Session, September 20, 1993
presented and read. Council Member
Voetherg moved that this be considered lite
first reading of the Ordinance, and litat the
requirement that a propoaed Ordinance be
considered and voted on for passage at two
Council meetings prior to the meeting at
which it is ID be fiually adopted be
suspended and further moved that a Public
Hearing be held on !be Ordinance at lite
Council Meeting of October 4, 1993 at 7:30
p.rn. in the Public Library Auditorium and
that the City Clem publish notice in lite
manner prescribed by law. Seconded by
Council Member Nagle. Carried by the
followiug vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicbolson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays--None.
Communication of Zoning Commission
advising of their _val to change the sign
regulations for Wal-Mart and Sam's Club
and petition conlaining 8 signatures
(addressed to Zoning Commission) objecting
to any changes on !be sigu ordinance for the
Walmart or Sam's Stores, presented and
read. Cooncil Member Kluesner moved that
the communication and petition be received
and filed. Seconded by Council Member
Voetberg. Carried by Ibe following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
An Ordinance Providing for the
amendment of Ordinance No. 31-92 which
Ordinance adopted lite PC Planued
Commercial Dis1rict for Wal-Mart Stores,
Inc., presented and read. Council Member
Kluesner moved that this be considered the
first reading only of the Ordiuance and that
it be set for Public Hearing on October 4,
1993 at 7:30 p.m. iu the Public Library
Anditorium and that the City Clem publish
notice in the manner prescribed by law.
Seconded by Conucil Member Voetherg.
Carried by the followiug vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins.
Voetberg. Nays-None. .
MINUTES SUBMITTED - Airpnrt
Commission of 8-17; Investment Oversight
Commission of 8-19; Ubrary Boord of
Trustees of 8-26; Zoning Boord of
Adjustment of 8-26; Zoning Commission of
9-1, presented and read, Council Memher
Nagle moved that the minutes be received
and filed. Seconded by Council Member
Kluesner. Carried by the followiug vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetherg. Nays-None.
370
Communications of Corpnration Counsel
recommending the following claims should
be administratively closed: Car damage of
Caliterine M. Hubbard; Car damage of
Robert F. Lynn, presented and read. Council
Member Nagle moved that the
communications be received and filed and
recommendations approved. Seconded by
Council Member Kluesner. Carried by the
followiug v01l:: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicbo1son, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-None.
NOTICES OF CLAIMS/SUiTS - Richard
& Mary Gotz in amount of $40.00 for
property damages; Virginia Henry in
unknown amount for persoual injuries;
Matthew Hosch, in unknown amount for
personal injuries; Shirley A. Huhanks in
unknown amount for personal injuries; Helen
F. Kalloway iu amount of $34.00 for
personal injuries; Karen Kumbera-Allen in
amouut of $1500.00 for property damages;
Sally Anu Meyer in amount of $539.00 for
persoual iujuries; John Sabers in amouut of
$1000.00 for hacked-up sewer damages; R.R.
Steinhoff iu amount of $2,729.99 for vehicle
damages, presented and read. Couucil
Member Nagle moved that the claims and
suits be referred to the Legal Staff for
investigatiou and report. Secouded by
Council Member Kluesuer. Carried by the
followiug vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicbolson, Robbins, Voetherg, Nays--None,
Communications of Corporation Counsel
advising the following claims have been
referred to Crawford & Company, the agent
for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool:
Relainiug wall damage of James W. Bauerly;
Relaining wall damage of Robert &
Catherine Breitbach; Fall/personal injury of
Benjamin Gerhard; Personal iujnry of Jemal
Knowles; Fall/personal iujnry of James A.
Kringle; Sewer backup of Todd M. Lampe;
Sewer backup of Pam McKinley; Car
damage of Vicki S. Mellum; Property
damage of F. Roger Murray; Fali/personal
injnry of Carl Sanman; Property damage of
George Stuart preseuted and read, Couucil
Member Nagle moved that the
communicatious be received and filed.
Secouded by Council Member Kluesner.
Carried by the followiug vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Conncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays--None,
Proofs of Publication, eertified to by the
Publisher, of 1993 Financial Report for
Fiseal Year ended June 30, 1993; List of
Claims paid for monlit of July, 1993; Notice
of filing of the final plat for 1992 p,c.
371
Regular Session, September 20,1993
Regular Session, September 20,1993
372
Concrete Paving Project presented and read.
Council Member Nagle moved that the
proofs be received and filed. Seconded by
Council Member Klnesn... Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbina, Voetherg. Nays-Nooe.
Cormlunication of Finance Director
submitting Financial RepŒIS for mooth of
Augu&t 1993, presented and read. Councll
Member Nagle moved that !be oommunica-
tion he received and filed. Seconded by
Council Member Kluesner. Carried by the
following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholsoo, Robbins, Voetherg. Nays-Nooe.
Petition of Clad< W. Wolff, President of
Seloo, Inc. reqnesting to vacate alley located
between 14th & 13th Streets between Elm
and Washington Streets, presented and read.
Council Member Nagle moved that the
petition be referred to !be City Manager.
Secouded by Council Member Kluesner.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesuer, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of Frank Hardie
Advertiaing, Inc., advisiug they have no
objection to vacate an alley located adjacent
to their property at 14th & Washington
Streets as requested by Clark W. Wolff,
presented and read. Council Member Nagle
moved that the communication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council Member
Kluesuer. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Membera
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of Don Fryburger
suhenitting his resignation from the Cable
Community Teleprogranuning Commission;
Risa Anderson submitting her resignation
ftom the Five Flags Center Commission;
Andrea J. Psaros Shicldes submitting her
resignation as second census tract
representative on Community Development
Commission; Robert Spaguola suhenitlíng
resignation ftom Human Rights Commission
effective 9-14-93, preseuted and read.
Council Member Nagle moved litat the
communication be received and filed and
resignations accepted with regret Seconded
by Council Member Kluesner, Carried by
the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady,
Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg. Nays--Nooe.
Petition containing 12 signatures
reqnestiag consideration be given to allow
parking on the East side of Bluff St between
Dodge St and Jones St, presented and read.
Council Member Nagle moved that lite
petition be referred to lite City Manager and
Staff. Seconded by Council Member
Kluesner. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
1. Lease agreement dated April 8, 1970.
2. First amendment to lease dated
November 3, 1970.
3. Lease agreement dated February 5,
1974.
4. Lease agreement dated November 16,
1987; and
Whereas, the First Natiollll Bank of
Dubuque has agreed to lend Lessee certain
SU!IVI of money for the purpose of
constructing improvements to the leased
premises for the benefit of the business to be
conducted upon the leased premises; and
Whereas, the lease agreements between
the City of Dubuque and Dubuque Yacht
Basin allows an assignment of the lease by
the Lessee at its option upon prior wriUen
approval of the City to the extent that the
City's interests shall he fully protected; and
Whereas, the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa has determined that it is in
the best interest of the City to conseut to
such assignment
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section I. That !be assignment of Real
Estate Lease and Agreemeut attached hereto
from !be Dubuque Yacht Basin, Inc. to the
First National Bank is hereby approved.
Section 2. Thst the Mayor be authorired
and directed to sign said Assignment of Real
Estate Lease and Agreement on behalf of lite
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Petition containing 14 signatures
requesting a two hour limited parking on
Bryant Street ftom 325 Bryant to 360
Bryant, presented and read. Council
Member Nagle moved that !be petition be
referred to lite City Manager and Staff.
Seconded by Couucil Member Kluesuer.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady,. Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of Dun & Bradsteet
advisiug of closing its office at 840 Cycare
Plaza in Dubuque effective November 15,
1993. presented and read. Council Member
Nagle moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Kluesuer. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Couneil
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Communication of City Manager
recommeuding approval of assignment of a
City Lease for property to Dubuque Yacht
Basin, Inc. to First National Bank of
Dubuque (now known as Hawkeye Bank of
Dubuqne), presented and read. Council
Member Nagle moved that the
communicalíou be received and filed.
Secouded by Council Member Kluesner.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil 'Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholsou, Robbius,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoptiou
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Kluesuer. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
RF,SOLUTION NO. 305-93
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
THE ASSIGNMENT OF CERTAIN
LEASES BETWEEN THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA, AND
DUBUQUE YACHT BASIN, INC.
TO FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
DUBUQUE FOR SECURITY
Communication of City Manager
recommending an amendment to Resolulíon
No. 114-93 to accept the dedication of Lot B
of Idlebrook Estates, presented and read.
Council Member Nagle moved litat the
communication be received and filed.
Seconded by Council Member Klnesner.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Whereas, the City of Dubnque, Iowa
(City) has leased to Dubuque Yacht Basin,
Iuc., an Iowa corporation (Lessee) certain
real property located at 1630 E. 16th Street
Dubuque, Iowa pnrsuant to the following
leases:
RESOLUTION NO. 3OIí-93
RESOLUTION AMENDING
RESOLUTION 114.93 TO ACCEPT
DEDICATION OF LOT B OF
IDLEBROOK ESTATES.
Whereas, the City Council approved the
fino! plat of Idlebrook Estates with
Resolution 114-93; and
Whereas, upon asid plst existed Lot B
which the owuer dedicated to the public but
the City did not accept the dedication at that
time; and
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section I. That Resolution 114-93
approving the final plat of Idlebrook EstaIeS,
reoorded on June I, 1993 by Instrument
Number 6487-93, is hereby amended to
accept !be dedication of Lot B as it appears
upon said fiual plat of Idlehrook Estates.
Passed, approved and adopted this 20th
day of September, 1993.
James E. Brady
Mayor
Attest:
Mary A. Davis
City Clerk
Council Member Nagle moved adoptiou
of the Resolution. Seconded by Council
Member Kluesner. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
There being no furdter business, Council
Member Voetberg moved to adjourn.
Seconded by Council Member Kluesner.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesuer, Krieg. Nagle Nicholsou, Robbius.
Voetberg. Nays-None, Meetiug adjourned
at 10:20 p,rn.
Mary A. Davis CMC
City Clerk
Regular Session, October 4, 1993
373 Regular Session, September 20,1993
Approved LJJ1~1 ,;¿, , 1994.
Adopted 7};cÙ!,;2 1994.
I
r(I"
¿[
DUBUQUE
CITY COUNCIL
OFFICIAL
PROCEEDINGS
Regular Session, October 4, 1993
Council Met at 7:30 p.rn., Public Library
Auditorium
Present: Mayor Brady, Council Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg, City Manager Michael Van
Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry A.
Lindahl.
Mayor Brady read the eall and stated that
this is the Regular Session of !be City
Council called for the purpose to act upon
such business which may properly corne
before the Council.
I
0,"'
Invocation was given by Rev. Ed Novak,
Pastor of St Peter's Lutheran Church.
PROCLAMA nON - October 13 as
Emergency Nurses Day" received by Pam
Fincel of The Finley Hospital and Lanra
Schueller of Mercy Medieal Center.
David Rusk addressed the Council
regarding Public Comment Session for Long
Range Comprehensive Plan.
Council Member Nagle moved that lite
rules be suspended to allow anyone preseut
to address the Council if they so desire.
Seconded by Council Member Nicholson.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members
Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson, Robbins,
Voetberg. Nays-None.
Proof of Publication eertified to by the
Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing to
consider an Ordinance to add Northwest
Arterial Corridor Sign Overlay Dis1rict to the
Code of Ordinances and communications of
Mike Finnin of Finnin Motors, Inc., John B,
Carlisle of Carlisle Communications, Ltd.,
Robert Burgmeier of Consolidated
Freightways, Leo Theisen, Pres. of Theisen
Supply Inc., Me1rix Co.. Ward Auto Brokers,
Rite Hite Corp. Westmark, Medical
Associates Clinic, P.C. and R.D. McDonald
objecting to propnøed 25 foot height
limitation along the NW Arterial corridor
and Metrix Co., Rite Hite Corp., Westrnark,
Medieal Associates Clinic, PC and RD.
374
McDonald objecting, presented and read.
Council Member Krieg moved that the proof
and communications he received and filed.
Seconded by Cooucil Member Voetberg.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas--Council Members Kluesner, Krieg,
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg.
Nays-Mayor Brady, Couucil Member
Nagle,
Larry Weitz, 2400 Kerper Blvd., objected
to adoption of the Ordinance. Anna O'Shea,
1670 Wood St., of the Long Range Planning
Comm. supported the creation of the sign
overlay dis1rict for NW corridor. Steve
Hardie requested denial of the Ordinance.
Mike Remakel, 13899 Surrey Lane, owner of
property at Asbury & NW Arterial, objected
to the Ordinance as presented. David Hartig,
1255 Soo!bem, spoke iu favor of the
Ordiuance.
An Ordinance Ameudiug Appendix A of
the Code of Ordiuances by adding a new
Section 4-3,13, Northwest Arterial Corridor
Sign Overlay Dis1rict relating to Sign Height
for on-and off-premise signs in the
Nordtwest Arterial Corridor, said Ordinance
having beeu given the first and second
readings at the Cooucil Meeting of 9-2().93,
presented for final action. Council Member
Krieg moved to deny the passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by Council Member
Voetberg. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas--Council Members Kluesner, Krieg,
Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg.
Nays-Mayor Brady, Council Member
Nagle.
Proof of Publicatiou eertified to by the
Publisher ou Notice of Public Hearing to
consider reclassifying property at 2042 Elm
Street ftom R-2A to C-2 Dis1rict preseuted
and read. Tbere were uo written objections
received and no oral objectors present at the
time of !be Hearing. Council Member
Robbins moved that the proof of publica60n
be received and filed. Seconded by Council
Member Voetberg. Carried by the following
vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council
Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle Nicholson,
Robbins, Voetberg. Nays-None.
Kent Althans, owner of the property,
spoke to !be proposed Ordinance.
An Ordinance Amending Zoniug
Ordinance by reclassifying property located
at 2042 Elm Street and adjoining lots from
R-2A Alternate Tw<>-Farnily Residential
Dis1rict to C-2 Neighborhood Commercial
Dis1rict said Ordinance having been
presented and read at the Council Meeting of
9-2().93, preseuted for final ac60n.