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2004 April Council ProceedingsRegular Session, April 5, 2004 107 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS City Council, Regular Session, April 5, 2004 Council met in Regular Session at 6:30 P.M. in the Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Cline, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, City Manager Michael Van Milligan, Corporation Counsel Lindahl. Absent: Council Member Connors Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is a regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of discussing such matters which may properly come before the City Council. Invocation was given by Sr. Paula Maloy. Proclamations: Fair Housing Month (April, 2004) received by Bruce Ray of Housing and Urban Development; Community Development Week (April 12 — 18, 2004) received by Sister Paula Maloy; Make -A -Wish Week (April 18 — 24, 2004) received by Sue Mohr; Poppy Day (May 1, 2004) received by Norman Nelson. CONSENT ITEMS Minutes and Reports Submitted: Airport Commission of 2/23 and 3/22; Cable TV Regulatory Commission of 3/10; City Conference Board of 2/17; City Council of 3/15; Community Development Advisory Commission of 3/10; Five Flags of 2/16; Housing Code Appeals Board of 1/20 (as amended) and 2/17; Housing Commission of 2/24; Housing Commission Trust Fund of 3/11; Long Range Planning Advisory Commission of 3/17; Plumbing Board of 3/16; Transit Board of 3111; Zoning Advisory Commission of 3/2, presented and read. Michalski moved that the minutes be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Printed Council Proceedings for January, 2004, presented and read. Michalski moved that the proceedings be received and filed and approved as printed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Notice of Claims /Suits: Del Banowetz for vehicle damage; Marilyn Campbell for vehicle damage; Mary Criss for personal injury to Demond Criss; Carol J. Eberlein for vehicle damage; Marguerite Martin for personal injury and vehicle damage; Thomas J. Mueller for personal injury and vehicle damage; James A. Daniel vs. Peninsula Gaming Company, LLC, City of Dubuque, and Fischer Excavating, Inc., presented and read. Michalski moved that the claims be referred to the Legal Staff for investigation and report. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Corporation Counsel advising that the following claims have been referred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Del Banowetz for vehicle damage; Mary Criss for personal injury to Demond Criss; Carol Eberlein for vehicle damage; Marguerite Martin for personal injury/vehicle damage; Thomas Mueller for personal injury/vehicle damage, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communications be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Corporation Counsel recommending settlement of the claims of Marilyn Campbell for vehicle damage and Sarah Neis for vehicle damage and directing the Finance Department to issue payment, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communications be received and filed and concurred with the recommendation and Finance Department to issue payments. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. City Development Board: Ruling on Motion to Dismiss from the City Development Board in the matter of the voluntary annexation of the City of Asbury within the urbanized area of the City of Dubuque, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Dubuque Golf and County Club: Commu- nication from Richard Bugalski, General Manager of the Dubuque Golf and Country Club, requesting permission to display fireworks on July 4, 2004 on the Dubuque Golf and Country Club grounds, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and request approved. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Proofs of publication of City Council meetings of 2/23, 2/24, 3/1, 3/3 and 3/15, presented and read. Michalski moved that the proofs be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Lease Agreement with Tri -State Modelers: City Manager recommending approval of a three -year lease agreement with the Tri -State Modelers for a section of the former Roosevelt Park, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and 108 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Target Grant Application: City Manager recommending approval of a grant application to the Target Corporation in the amount of $1,149 for a laptop computer for use by the Community Oriented Policing program, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recom- mendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Development Agreement for Westbrook Subdivision: City Manager recommending approval of a development agreement with Callahan Construction, Inc. for development of affordable single - family housing in the Westbrook Subdivision, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Memorandums of Understanding with the Visiting Nurse Association and United Clinical Laboratories: City Manager recommending approval of an agreement with the Visiting Nurse Association and United Clinical Laboratories to provide HUD lead grant - related services, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Legislative Correspondence: Communication from the City Manager to area legislators urging their opposition to SF2297 and HSB718 - Property Tax Limitation Bills, SF2298 — Appropriations Bill Regarding Property Tax Credits, and HSB727 — Department of Revenue Technical Corrections Bill, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Communication from the City Manager to area legislators urging their support of any amendments to SSB3169, the Appropriations Bill, which would remove a reference in Section 227 that would force cities to absorb the $20 million shortfall in State reimbursement of property tax credits and support of Amendment #216 which reinstates Iowa Code Section 25B.7, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Communication from the City Manager to area senators encouraging them to vote against SSB3168, the property tax limitation bill, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Communication from the Mayor to Congressman Jim Nussle thanking him for identifying the IA 32 (Southwest Arterial) and the US 20 Julien Dubuque Bridge as projects to be included in the new transportation authorization bill, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Wartburg Place Reconstruction Project: City Manager recommending approval of the Final Assessment Schedule for the Wartburg Place Reconstruction Project, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 124 -04 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE FINAL ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE FOR THE WARTBURG PLACE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT INCLUDING CERTAIN INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE CODE OF IOWA, SPECIFICALLY, THE NUMBER OF ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS INTO WHICH ASSESSMENTS ARE DIVIDED, THE INTEREST ON ALL UNPAID INSTALLMENTS, THE TIME WHEN THE ASSESSMENTS ARE PAYABLE AND DIRECTING THE CLERK TO CERTIFY THE FINAL SCHEDULE AND TO PUBLISH NOTICE THEREOF NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That after full consideration of the final schedule of assessments and accompanying plat showing the assessments proposed to be made for the construction of the Wartburg Place Reconstruction Project under contract with Portzen Construction, Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa, which final plat and schedule were filed in the office of the City Clerk on the 31' day of March, 2004, the said schedule of assessments be and the same is hereby approved and adopted. That there be, and is hereby assessed and levied as a special tax against and upon each of the lots, the respective sums indicated. Provided, further, that the amounts shown in said final schedule of assessments as deficiencies are found to be proper and levied conditionally against the respective properties benefited by the improvements as shown in the schedule, subject to the provisions of Section 384.63 of the Code of Iowa. Said assessments against said lots are hereby declared to be in proportion to the special benefits conferred and not in excess of twenty-five percent of the value of same. That the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to certify said schedule to the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa, and to publish notice of said certification once each week for two Regular Session, April 5, 2004 109 consecutive weeks in the manner provided in Section 362.3, the first publication of which shall be not more than fifteen days from the date of filing of the final schedule. On or before the date of the second publication of the notice, the City Clerk shall also mail a copy of said notice to property owners whose property is subject to assessment, as provided and directed in Section 384.60 of the Code of Iowa. That assessments may be paid in full or in part without interest at the office of the City Treasurer, City Hall, 50 W. 13 Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at any time within 30 days after the date of the first publication of this notice of the filing of the final schedule of assessments with the County Treasurer. After 30 days, unpaid assessments of $100.00 or more are payable in 10 annual installments at the County Treasurer's Office, Dubuque County Courthouse, 720 Central, Dubuque, Iowa, and will draw annual interest at nine (9) percent (commencing on the date of acceptance of the work) computed to the December 1 next following the due dates of the respective installments as provided in Section 384.65 of the Code of Iowa. Each installment will be delinquent from October 1 following its due date on July 1 of each year. Property owners may elect to pay any annual installments semiannually in advance. Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA WARTBURG STREET (FREMONT AVENUE TO SUNSET RIDGE) FINAL SCHEDULE OF FINAL ASSESSMENTS The following schedule is hereby determined to show each lot proposed to be assessed for the improvement shown in the title together with the amount proposed to be assessed against each lot and the valuations shown opposite each lot are hereby fixed as the true valuations of such lots by the City Council of the City of Dubuque. OWNER LOT DESCRIPTION PARCEL NO. WATER SERVICE ASSESSMENT TOTAL NET ASSESSMENT SIMPSON'S ADD. Ott, Luanas Lot 1 -1 of 2 -64 & 1 -64 & Lot 2 ML 144 & Lot 2 -2 -1 Sub 2 -64 10 -26- 453 -010 Water: $522.62 Total Assessment: $3,689.27 ESTHER MCGUIRE PLACE Schmid, James A. & Lot 1 10 -26- 453 -013 $0.00 Total Assessment $1,057.45 Mary Schmid, James A. & Lot 2- 210- 26 -453- 013 Mary Beschen, Raymond & Mary Lot 1 -2 10- 26- 453 -011 $0.00 Total Assessment $1,838.82 Hartley, Mary Louise Sly 89'— Wly 110'2 Sub 1 —3 64 & 2 -64 Simpson's Addn & ML 144 10 -26- 453 -012 $0.00 Total Assessment $1838.62 Hartley, Mary Louise Sly 89'— Ely 90 —2 Sub 1- 3-64 and 2 -64 in Simpson's Addn & ML 144 10- 26-453 -012 Hartley, Mary Louise Sly 89'— Wly 10' 1 -2 -1 Sub 1 —3 64 & 2 -64 Simpson's Addn & ML 144 10 -26- 453 -012 MINERAL LOT 139 Conlon Partners Lot 1 10- 35- 201 -009 $0.00 Total Assessment $ 1,757.32 Conlon Partners Lott- 1- 1- 1- 2 -1 -1, 1- 2- 2 -1 -1, 2- 1- 1- 2 -1 -1, 2- 2- 2- 1.1 -1 -1 10 -35- 201 -010 Water: $ 522.62 Total Assessment: $ 3,271.93 Conlon Partners Lot 2- 1- 2 -1 -1 -1 $ 0.00 Total Assessment $ 7,642.15 Woodward, M. Jeanne Lot 1 -1 -2 $ 0.00 Total Assessment: $6,772.71 Conlon, Christine All McDonald — Wartburg Place Water: $ 632.50 Total Assessment: $16.216.03 SIMPSON'S ADD Wartburg Theological Seminary (Attn: Business Office) Lot 1 -4 -64 Water: $2,379.74 Total Assessment: $40,316.05 TOTALS: WATER:$ 4,057.48 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS: $84,400.56 Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. White Street Reconstruction Project: City Manager recommending approval of the Final Assessment Schedule for the White Street Reconstruction Project, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 125 -04 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE FINAL ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE FOR THE WHITE STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT — 21' TO 32 " STREET INCLUDING CERTAIN INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE CODE OF IOWA, SPECIFICALLY, THE NUMBER OF ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS INTO WHICH ASSESSMENTS ARE DIVIDED, THE INTEREST ON ALL UNPAID INSTALLMENTS, THE TIME WHEN THE ASSESSMENTS ARE PAYABLE AND DIRECTING THE CLERK TO CERTIFY THE FINAL SCHEDULE AND TO PUBLISH NOTICE THEREOF 110 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That after full consideration of the final schedule of assessments and accompanying plat showing the assessments proposed to be made for the construction of the White Street Reconstruction Project — 21" to 32 Street under contract with Stewart Construction Co. of Dubuque, Iowa, which final plat and schedule were filed in the office of the City Clerk on the 31 day of March, 2004, the said schedule of assessments be and the same is hereby approved and adopted. That there be, and is hereby assessed and levied as a special tax against and upon each of the lots, the respective sums indicated. Provided, further, that the amounts shown in said final schedule of assessments as deficiencies are found to be proper and levied conditionally against the respective properties benefited by the improvements as shown in the schedule, subject to the provisions of Section 384.63 of the Code of Iowa. Said assessments against said lots are hereby declared to be in proportion to the special benefits conferred and not in excess of twenty-five percent of the value of same. That the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to certify said schedule to the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa, and to publish notice of said certification once each week for two consecutive weeks in the manner provided in Section 362.3, the first publication of which shall be not more than fifteen days from the date of filing of the final schedule. On or before the date of the second publication of the notice, the City Clerk shall also mail a copy of said notice to property owners whose property is subject to assessment, as provided and directed in Section 384.60 of the Code of Iowa. That assessments may be paid in full or in part without interest at the office of the City Treasurer, City Hall, 50 W. 13" Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at any time within 30 days after the date of the first publication of this notice of the filing of the final schedule of assessments with the County Treasurer. After 30 days, unpaid assessments of $100.00 or more are payable in 10 annual installments at the County Treasurer's Office, Dubuque County Courthouse, 720 Central, Dubuque, Iowa, and will draw annual interest at nine (9) percent (commencing on the date of acceptance of the work) computed to the December 1 next following the due dates of the respective installments as provided in Section 384.65 of the Code of Iowa. Each installment will be delinquent from October 1 following its due date on July 1 of each year. Property owners may elect to pay any annual installments semiannually in advance. Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk WHITE STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT (21" Street to 32 Street) FINAL SCHEDULE OF FINAL VALUATION AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENTS OWNER LOT DESCRIPTION PARCEL NO. PAVING WATER SEWER OWNER OWES TOTAL ASSESSMENT L.H. LANGWORTHY'S ADDN. Stockel, Craig & Elaine N 37' S 46'; W '/2 41 10 -24- 208 -010 Paving $740.93; Owner Owes: $740.93; Total Assessment: $740.93 Stockel, Craig & Elaine N 18'W %41 10 -24- 208 -101 Paving: $1,196.08; Owner Owes: $1,196.08; Total Assessment: $1,196.08 Stockel, Craig & Elaine N 22'W ' /z- 40 10 -24- 208 -009 Paving: $555.41 Owner Owes: $555.41; Total Assessment: $555.41 B & W Properties LC 2 1 N 58' W '/2 of Lot 39 10 -24- 208 -008 Paving: $321.08; Owner Owes: $321.08; Total Assessment: $321.08 B & W Properties 1 1 N 58'W %2 of Lot 39 10- 24- 208 -007 Paving: $354.63; Owner Owes: $354.63; Total Assessment: $354.63 Brown, Virgil & Patricia 2 N 58' W %2 - Lot 39 10 -24- 208 -006 Paving: $425.89; Assistance: 425.89; Owners Pay 0; Total Assessment: $425.89 Stroh, Donald & Mary SW '/2-38 10- 24 -208- 005 Paving: $605.01; Owner Owes: $605.01; Total Assessment: $605.01 French Market Estates LC N1 /2 W '/2 of Lot 38 10 -24- 208 -004 Paving:$602.79; Owner Owes: $602.79; Total Assessment: $602.79 La Soya, Ikey J Jr. & Linda M. S %2 W '/r 37 10 -24- 208 -003 Paving: $600.57; Owner Owes: $600.57; Total Assessment: $600.57 Firstar Bank Iowa NA N1 /2 -W1 /2 of Lot 37 10 -24- 208 -002 Paving: $598.37; Owner Owes: $598.37; Total Assessment: $598.37 FAHA PLACE Dbq Savings & Loan Ass. c/o MB Beitler W %1 10 -24- 208 -001 Paving: $2,463.61; Owner Owes: $2463.61; Total: $2463.61 L.H. LANGWORTHY'S ADDN Dbq Savings & Loan Ass. c/o MB Beitler N %2 W %2 of Lot 36 10 -24- 208 -001 Gerhard, Curtis L. Lot 9A 10- 24 -207- 001 Paving $1,394.28; Owner Owes: $1,394.28; Total Assessment: $1,394.28 Gerhard, Curtis L. Lot 3 -9 10 -24- 207 -002 Paving $ 740.35; Owner Owes $ 740.35; Total Net Assessment: $740.35 White, Ronald R & Margie A. 4 -9 10- 24 -207- 003 Paving $1,092.38; Owner Owes: $1,092.38; Total Net Assessment: $1,092.38 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 111 White, Ronald R. & Margie A. Lot 2 N 40' of Lot 10 10- 24- 207 -004 Paving: $594.30; Owner Owes: $594.30; Total Net Assessment: $594.30 Munson, James F. & Jane M. 2 -N. 40' -1010- 24- 207 -005 Paving: $349.15; Owner Owes: $349.15; Total Net Assessment: $349.15 White, Ronald R. & Margie A. N 25' S 60' -10 except part; 10 -24- 207 -006 Paving: $586.52; Owner Owes: $586.52; Total Net Assessment: $586.52 White, Ronald R & Margie A S 35' S 60' - 10 except part; 10 -24- 207 -007 Paving$817.55; Owner Owes: $817.55; Total Net Assessment: $817.55 LeGrand, David & Tonya N 65'- 11 10 -24- 207 -008 Paving: $1,506.05; Owner Owes: $1,506.05; Total Net Assessment: $1,506.05 Leslein, James M. & Mary J SM.30' -11 10- 24- 207 -009 Paving: $689.65; Owner Owes: $689.65; Total Net Assessment: $689.65 Leslein, James M. & Mary J S 5' -11 10 -24- 207 -010 Paving: $959.86; Owner Owes: $959.86; Total Net Assessment: $959.86 Ward, Eleanor M. NM 21' -12 10 -24- 207 -011 Paving: $477.34; Owner Owes: $477.34; Total Net Assessment: $477.34 Leslein, Melvin J & Carmen Bal S 42' -12 10- 24- 207 -013 Paving: $949.49; Owner Owes: $949.49 Total Assessment:$949.49 FIRST NATIONAL BANK - NORTH PLAZA Liberty Bank FSB ALL 10- 24- 202 -013 Paving: $5,813.33; Owner Owes: $5,813.33 Total Assessment: $5,813.33 L.H. LANGWORTHY'S ADDN. Eckstein, Kenneth & Judy N 34'W Y2 of Lot 31 10 -24- 202 -006 Paving: $756.12; Water: $936.10; Sewer: 756.59; Owner Owes: $2,448.81; Total Assessment: $2,448.81 Schroeder, Stanley F & Sybil W '/2 30 10 -24- 202 -005 Paving: $1,613.17 Water: $763.83 Sewer: $824.71; Owner Owes: $3,201.71; Total Assessment: $3,201.71 Steinlage, Michael John W Yr29 10 -13- 202 -004 Paving: $1,613.17; Water: $763.83; Sewer $779.29; Owner Owes: $3,156.30; Total Assessment: $3,156.30 Kiefer, Richard J. & Carole L. S Y2 W1/2 -28 10 -24- 202 -003 Paving: $806.59; Sewer: 733.88; Assistance: 462.14; Owner Owes: $1078.32; Total Assessment: $1,540.46 Habel, Ena Rae Lienne N/K/A Rae Lienne Porter N '/2 W '/2 Lot 28 10 -24- 202 -002 Paving: 806.59; Water $685.33; Sewer $733.88; Assistance $1,424.51; Owner Owes: $801.28; Total Assessment $2,225.79 G & S Real Estate W Y2 of Lot 27 10- 24 -202- 001 Paving: $1,613.17; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes, $2,347.05; Total Assessment: $2,347.05 Simon, Kimberly L. W %2 -26 10 -13- 384 -008 Paving: $1,613.17; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes:$2,392.47; Total Assessment: $2,392.47 Herman, Lloyd G & Rosemary W '/2-25 10 -13- 384 -007 Paving: $1,613.17; Sewer: $756.59 Assistance $2,369.76; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $2,369.76 Kelleher, James J. & Helen M. S 33 - W '/2 24A 10 13 384 006 Paving: $831.82; Water: 763.83; Sewer: 756.59; Owner Owes: $2,352.23; Total Assessment: $2,352.23 Sheldon, Lana M. S 7 Y2'- W Y2 Lot 23A & N31' W Y2 Lot 24A 10 -13- 384 -005 Paving: $970.46; Water: $763.83; Sewer: 756.59; Owner Owes: $2,352.23; Total Assessment: $2,352.23 Balvanz, Gerald E. & Patricia J. N. 56'6" W Y2 - 23A 10 -13- 384 -004 Paving: $1,424.07; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $2,180.66; Total Assessment: $2,180.66 Trausch, Forrest R. W '/z 22A 10 -13- 384 -003 Paving: $1,613.17; Water: $685.33; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $3,055.09; Total Assessment: $3,055.09 Dausener, Matthew J. & Vonvald, Jason J. W Y :21A 10 -13- 384 -002 Paving: $1,613.17; Water: $685.33; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes: $3,077.80; Total Assessment: $3,077.80 Pfeiler, Kenneth A& Janis K. W 70' -20A 10- 13- 384 -001 Paving: $1,518.90; Water: 737.66; Sewer: 756.59; Owner Owes: $3,013.15; Total Assessment: $3,013.15 Plastic Center Inc. 2B 10 -24- 201 -006 Paving: $1,676.01; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $2,364.48; Total Assessment: $2,364.48 Coursey, Wayne M. & L. Eileen 1 -1 -4D 10 -24- 201 -005 Paving: 838.01; Water $733.88; Owner Owes: $1,571.88; Total Assessment: $1,571.88 Heitz, Bruce J. & Mary Lou 2-1-4D10-24-201- 004 Paving: $654.79; Water: $685.33; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $1.960.46; Total Assessment: $$1,960.46 Heitz, Bruce J & Mary Lou 2 -4D 10- 24- 201 -003 Paving: $1,021.22; Sewer: $665.75: Owner Owes: $1,686.98; Total Assessment $1,686.98 Lyons, Ralph Darwin, 2 -1 -6F 10 -24- 201 -002 Paving: $759.45; Water. $1189.10 Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes, $2,614.30; Total Assessment: $2,614.30 Kaltsas, George, # Y2 S Y2 - 8H 10 -24- 201 -001 Paving: $806.59; Water: $1,189.10; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $2,661.44; Total Assessment: $2,661.44 Engling Jeremy V. & Meyer, Shannon M., N %2 - 8 H 10 -24- 130 -017 Paving $806.59; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,472.34; Total Assessment: $1,472.34 Milligan, Thomas J & Cathleen M. E V2 S Y2 10J 112 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 10 -24- 130 -016 Paving $806.59 Water: $1,189.10; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $2,638.73; Total Assessment: $2,638.73 Unsen, Joseph A.& Diane L., N Yr10 "J" 10- 24- 130 -008 Paving $806.59; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,472.34; Total Assessment: $1,472.34 Steinlage, Mike a/k/a Michael J. Steinlage c/o American Trust Bank, P.O. Box 938, Lot 12L 10 -24- 130 -007 Paving $1613.17; Water: $1214.40; Sewer: $665.75: Owner Owes: $3,493.33; Total Assessment: $3,493.33 Boll, Donald S. 2 -14N 10 -24- 130 -015 Paving $1,613.17; Water: $1,214.49; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $3,493.33 Total Assessment: $3,493.33 Stratton, Don L & Becky S. E'' /a S V2 S %- 16P 10 -24- 130 -014 Paving $605.01; Water $1214.40; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $2485.16; Total Assessment: $2485.16 MCSTAC Properties LLC N / S %- 16P 10 -24- 130 -004 Paving: $605.01 Owner Owes: $605.01; Total Assessment: $605.01 Behrens, Bemita J. E' /I N 1 4-161 3 10- 24 -130- 013 Paving: $1,209.74; Sewer: $665.75: Owner Owes: $1,875.50; Total Assessment: $1,875.50 Keuter, Delbert C. E %: N Yr 18 10- 24 -130- 012 Paving: $982.93; Owner Owes: $982.93; Total Assessment: $982.93 Reed, Lyle & Dorothy M. N 25' E %: - S1/2 - 19 10 -13- 383 -014 Paving $705.94; Water: $1,189.10; Sewer: $756.59; Assistance Given: $2,651.62; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $2,651.62 Kies, Paul J. N 29' E %z N Y2 19 10- 13 -383- 013 Paving: $919.99; Water: $1,189.10; Sewer: $711.17; Assistance Given: $2,820.26; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $2,820.26 Tuecke, Donald & Pamela J. N24'6" E % S '/2 - 20 10 -13- 383 -012 Paving: $617.49 Water $1,189.10; Sewer $802.00; Owner Owes: $2,608.59; Total Assessment $2,608.59 Valentine Properties E '/z N %: - 20 10 -13- 383 -011 Paving: $806.59; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $1,517.76; Total Assessment: $1,517.76 Swift, Thomas P. 11 & Krohnswift, June M. E S %: of Lot 21 10 -13- 383 -010 Paving $806.59; Water: $1,189.10; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $2,729.56; Total Assessment: $2,729.56 Smothers, Patricia & Frederick J. N % - 21 10 -13- 383 -004 Paving: $806.59Assistance: $354.90;Owner Owes: $451.69; Total Assessment: $806.59 Heartland Housing Initiative S Bal - 1 Lot 22 10 -13- 383 -003 Paving: $761.11; Sewer: $824.71; Owner Owes: $1,585.82; Total Assessment: $1,585.82 Fahey, Paul 2 -2 -22 10 -13- 383 -009 Paving: $569.52; Water: $1,163.80; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $2,444.49; Total Assessment: $2,444.49 Beecher Co. Inc. W 80' OF N %z, E 80' of N %, & S Ys Lot 23. W 91 '/z of N. 62'W80' of S 2' 10 -13- 383 -001 Paving: $3,241.70; Owner Owes: $3,241.70; Total Assessment: $3,241.70 NEW JACKSON SUB. Schmitt, Alfred A & Virginia A. 12 10 -13- 379 -013 Paving: $704.00; Water: $685.33; Sewer: $586.28; Owner Owes: $1,975.60; Total Assessment $1,975.60 Graham, John E. Lot 11 10 -13- 379 -012 Paving $648.54; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $1,268.88; Total Assessment $1,268.88 Andersen, Jennifer Lot 10 10 -13- 379 -011 Paving $648.54; Water: $659.16; Sewer: $552.21; Assistance: $669.57; Owner Owes: $1,190.35; Total Assessment: $1,859.92 Rhone, Stacy L. 9 10 -13- 379 -010 Paving: $648.54; Water: $685.33; Sewer: $597.63; Assistance: $1,931.50; Owner Owes: 0. Total Assessment: $1,931.50 Conley, Mary E. Lot 8 10 -13- 379 -009 Paving: $648.54; Water: $685.33; Owner Owes: $1,333.87; Total Assessment: $1,333.87 Cross, Dennis C. & Kendra S. Lot 7 10 -13- 379 -008 Paving: $684.86; Water: $685.33; Owner Owes: $1,370.19; Total Assessment: $1,370.19 L.H. LANGWORTHY'S ADDN. Shannon, Terrance a/k/a Terry & Koehler, Patricia W. 86.75' of Lot 185 10 -13- 379 -007 Paving: $1,556.61; Water: $685.33; Sewer: $654.40; Owner Owes: $2,896.34; Total Assessment: $2,896.34 Menadue, Joseph R. & Rita M. W. 867 184 10 -13- 379 -006 Paving: $1,556.61; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $2,313.20; Total Assessment: $2,313.20 Hoskins, Earl H. & Mary L. S 40' W 86.9' 183 10 -13- 379 -005 Paving: $1,141.53; Water: $1,056.63; Sewer: $733.88; Assistance: $762.33; Owner Owes: $2,169.71; Total Assessment: $2,932.04 Hirsch, Janet M. N 16'N 20'W 86.9' 183 10- 13- 379 -004 Paving: $1,971.69; Water: $632.99; Sewer: $654.40; Owner Owes: $3,259.08; Total Assessment: $3,259.08 Williams, Christopher A. W '/2 Lot 181 10 -13- 379 -003 Paving: $1,556.61; Sewer: $722.52; Assistance: $1,777.72; Owner Owes: $501.41;Total Assessment: $2,279.13 OLINGER SUB Mueller, Robert & Sharon E LY 34' of Lot 5 10 -13- 379 -001 Paving $1,619.83; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $2240.27; Total Assessment: $2,240.17 Session, April 5, 2004 Strickland, Betty J. 4 10 -13- 379 -002 Paving: $812.41; Sewer: $620.34; Total Assistance: $1,203.51; Owner Owes: $229.24; Total Assessment: $1,432.75 FRANK FOSSELMAN'S SUB Lyons, Carole L. 10 10 -13- 378 -016 Paving: $1,193.38; Sewer: $597.63; Total Assistance: $1,038.79; Owner Owes: $752.22; Total Assessment: $1,791.01 Scherr, Jason & Heather Lot 9 10- 13 -378- 015 Paving: $649.10: Owner Owes: $649.10; Total Assessment: $649.10 Haggerty, Daniel M & Cheryl K Lot 8 10 -13- 378 -014 Paving: $421.18; Owner Owes: $421.18; Total Assessment: $421.18 Lange, Nathaniel J. N40' Lot 11 10- 13 -378- 017 Paving: $1,429.62; Water: $999.36; Sewer: $529.51; Owner Owes: $2,958.49; Total Assessment: $2,958.49 Valentine, Jeff S. N 23' Lot 12 & S. 20' Lot 11 10 -13- 378 -018 Paving: $1,429.62; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $2,072.67; Total Assessment: $2,072.67 Callahan, Curt M & Lu Ann S 37' Lot 12 & N. 6' Lot 13 10 -13- 378 -019 Paving: $1,429.62; Water: $1,037.30; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $3,109.97. Total Assessment: $3,109.97 Francois, Roger P & Grobstick, Mary F. Lot 14 & S 11' of Lot 13 10 -13- 378 -021 Paving: $909.46; Water: $1,037.30; Sewer: $597.63; Total Assistance, $2,544.39; Owner Owes:O; Total Assessment: $2,544.39 Larkner, Thomas E. 67'W. 75' -2 Lot 172 10- 13- 378 -022 Paving: $1,631.75; Water: $999.36; Sewer: 552.21; Owner Owes: $3,183.33; Total Assessment: $3,183.33 Sheth, Kathleen L. N. Y: Lot 2 - 171 10 -13- 378 -023 Paving: $648.26; Owner Owes: $648.26; Total Assessment: $648.26 EDWARD ESLINGER PLACE Marc, Gerald F. & Janelda R. S'' /2 2 of 171, Lot 1 -2 -1 -171 10 -13- 378 -024 Paving: $648.26; Sewer: $552.21; Owner Owes: $1,200.48; Total Assessment: $1,200.48 L.H. LANGWORTHY'S ADD Markward, Randy & Martha 2 -2 -1 of Lot 171 10 -13- 378 -028 Paving: $1,891.00; Owner Owes: $1,891.00;Total Assessment: $1,891.00 DAVIS FARM ADD. Faith Evangelical United Brethren Church Lot 225 10 -13- 334 -022 Paving: $1,552.73: Owner Owes: $1,552.73; Total Assessment: $1,552.73 Zirkelbach, Sandra 2 -1 -1 -224 10 -13- 334 -021 Paving: $458.89; Sewer: $767.94; Total Assistance: $981.46; Owner Owes: $245.37; Total Assessment: $1,226.83 DeMuth, David J. Lot 1 -1 -1 -224 10 -13- 334 -020 Paving: $416.46; Sewer: $529.51; Total Assistance: $737.86; Owner Owes: $208.11; Total Assessment: 945.97 113 McAllister, Rita & Sharon R. 1 -1- 223 -2 -1 -224 10 -13- 334 -019 Paving: $212.39; Sewer: $711.17; Total Assistance $443.31; Owner Owes: $480.25; Total Assessment: $923.56 Beecher, Richard L. Lot 2 of 224 & Lot 2 -223 10 -13- 334 -018 Paving: $1937.03; Sewer: $597.63; Owner Owes: $2534.66; Total Assessment: $2534.66 Blaser, David & Irene Lot 2 -1 of 223 10 -13- 334 -018 Paving: $94.83; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $828.70; Total Assessment: $828.70 Meyers, Mary K. S '/2 -222 10 -13- 334 -016 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $586.29; Total Assistance $953.85; Owner Owes: $408.79; Total Assessment: $1,362.64 North, Justin & Kirby, Angella N %x222 10 -13- 334 -015 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes: $1,555.66; Total Assessment: $1,555.66 Wirzbach, Michael R. Lot 221 10 -13- 334 -014 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $688.46; Total Assistance: $2,241.19; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment $2,241.19 Hennings, Daniel J & Rector, Laura L. Lot 220 10 -13- 334 -013 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $802.00; Owner Owes: $2,354.73; Total Assessment: $2,354.73 David, William R. & Jayne L. Lot 1 -1 & 2 -2 -1 all in 218 & 219 10 -13- 334 -012 Paving: $807.97; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,473.73; Total Assessment: $1,473.73 Mihalakis, Michelle Lot 2 & Lot 1 -2 both of the Sub of 218 and 219 10 -13- 334 -011 Paving: $1,206.42; Sewer; $722.52; Owner Owes: $1,928.94; Total Assessment: $1,928.94 Bahl, Ronald J. & Roxanne M. Lot 3 of Lot 218 & Lot 219 10 -13- 334 -010 Paving: $1,036.72; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $1,793.31; Total Assessment: $1,793.31 Rogers, Eric M. Lot 4 of 218 & 219 10- 13 -334- 009 Paving: $1,036.72; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $1,793.31; Total Assessment: $1,793.31 Jeffries, Kathleen M. S 40'217 10 -13- 334 -008 Paving Assess: $1035.06; Sewer: $802.00; Owner Owes: $1,837.06; Total Assessment: $1,837.06 Buelow, Michael J. c/o Thomas Buelow N 20' of Lot 217 10 -13 -334 -007 Paving: $1,035.34; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,701.09; Total Assessment: $1,701.09 Rogers, Colleen M. & Robert P. S. 40' Lot 215 & N. 40' Lot 216 10 -13- 334 -006 Paving: $1,035.06; Sewer: $608.98; Owner Owes: $1,644.04; Total Assess: $1,644.04 Erickson, Kevin R. & Lisa J. Lot 1 S 1/3 Lot 214 Lot 1 -1 N 1/3 Lot 215 & Lot 2 -2 N 1/3 Lot 215 All 10 -13- 334 -005 Paving: $1,035.06; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $1,655.40; Total Assessment: $1,655.40. Then, Richard Lot 2 -S 1/3 Lot 214, Lot 2 -1 N 114 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 113 Lot 215, Lot 1 -2 -N 1/3 Lot 215 10 -13- 334 -004 Paving: $923.87; Sewer: $608.98; Owner Owes: $1532.86; Total Assessment: $1532.86 Heartland Housing Initiative N 2/3 of Lot 214 10 -13- 334 -003 Paving: $1,035.06; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $1,678.11; Total Assessment: $1,678.11 EDWARD ESLINGER PLACE Lampe, Philip N. & Linda J. 2 10 -13- 334 -001 Paving: $1,557.17; Owner Owes: $1,557.17; Total Assessment: $1,557.17 DAVIS FARM ADDN. Vaske, Donna M. Lot 2 -1 of 238 10 -13- 376 -005 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $1,532.95; Total Assessment: $1,532.95 Holdridge, Roger G. 1 -1 -239 10 -13- 376 -006 Paving: $776.36;Sewer: $597.63; Total Assistance: $1,373.99; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $1,373.99 Roeth, Larry F. & Doris A. 2 -1 -237 10- 13 -376- 007 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $552.21; Total Assistance: $1,195.71; Owner Owes: $132.87; Total Assessment $1,328.58 Rodasta, Tamara 1 -1 -237 10 -13- 376 -008 Paving Assess: $776.36; Sewer: $620.34; Total Assistance: $1,145.29; Owner Owes: $251.41; Total Assessment: $1,396.70 Dubuque Community School Dis. N %: or Lot 236 10 -13- 376 -009 Paving: $776.36: Owner Owes: $776.36; Total Assessment: $776.36 Dubuque Community School Dis. S %= of Lot 236 10 -13- 376 -010 Paving: $11,983.01; Sewer: $574.92 Owner Owes: $12,557.94; Total Assessment: $12,557.94 Dubuque Community School District Lot 2 S 32 52' of Lot 229 10 -3- 376 -015 Paving: $1,457.35; Owner Owes: $1,457.35; Total Assessment: $1,457.35 Then, Laurette G & Richard 1 -2 -228 10 -13- 376 -016 Paving: $903.63; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes: $1,682.93; Total Assessment: $1,682.93 Fondell, Richard A. & Mary E. 2N 35'W 170' of Lot 227 10 -13- 376 -017 Paving: $862.32; Water: $1,037.30; Sewer: $824.71; Owner Owes:$2,724.33;Total Assessment: $2,724.33 Mueller, Robert E. & Sharon M. S 25-227 10- 13- 376 -018 Paving: $1,542.19; Sewer: $552.21; Owner Owes: $2,094.41; Total Assessment: $2,094.41 Mueller, Robert E. & Sharon M. S 25.6'226 10- 13- 376 -019 Paving: $662.41; Sewer: $707.31; Owner Owes: $1,369.71; Total Assessment: $1,369.71 Stackis, Theodore J. W. 30' E 100' 376 10 -13- 329 -013 Paving: $128.65; Sewer: 597.63; Owner Owes: $726.29; Total Assessment: $726.29 Edwards, Nancy A. W. 70' of Lot 376 10 -13- 329 -012 Paving: $1,671.96; Sewer: $688.46; Total Assistance $849.75; Owner Owes: $1,510.67; Total Assessments: 2,360.42 Dubuque Bank and Trust I W.80' of Lot 375 10- 13- 329 -011 Paving: $1,268.80; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $1,889.14; Total Assessment. $1,889.14 Gauer, Larry C. & Karen S. Memo of Contract c/o M. Wagner S 36' of # 170' Lot 374 10 -13- 329 -010 Paving: $931.64; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $1,551.98; Total Net Assessment: $1,551.98 Meyer, Jerome J. & Anita N 24'374 10- 13 -329- 009 Paving: $621.09; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $1,354.97;Total Assessment: $1,354.97 Tricarico, Michael E. & Joyce M. S. 36'E. 170 of Lot 373 10 -13- 329 -008 Paving: $931.64; Sewer: $574.92; Owner Owes: $1,506.56; Total Assessment: $1,506.56 Plain, Michael R. & Mary C. N 24'E 170' of Lot 373; 10 -13- 329 -007 Paving: $621.09; Sewer: $529.51; Owner Owes: $1,150.60; Total Assessment: $1,150.60 Zimmerman, William H & Linda L. Lots 1 & 2 of Sub of 2 -372 10 -13- 329 -006 Paving: $1,524.45; Sewer: $631.69; Owner Owes: $2,156.14; Total Assessment: $2,156.14 Cole, Eliza J. W. 85'E. 170 of Lot 370; 10 -13- 329 -004 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $688.46; Total Assistance: $1,075.77; Owner Owes, 1,165.42; Total Assessment: $2,241.19 Stuart, Matthew G. Jr. W. 83.6' E. 170' 371 10- 13- 329 -005 Paving: $1,540.81; Water: $632.99; Sewer: $653.57; Owner Owes: $2,737.36; Total Assessment: $2,737.36 Schwartz, Ellis W. 79'6" E 170'369 10- 13 -329- 003 Paving: $1,508.09; Owner Owes: $1,508.09; Total Assessment: $1,508.09 Beyer, Paul C. W. 85' of Lot 368 10- 13 -329- 002 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $574.92; Owner Owes: $2,127.65; Total Assessment: $2,127.65 Plie, Ronald R. & William R. (und' /s) E 170' 367 10 -13- 329 -001 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $620.34; Total assistance: $2,173.07; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $2,173.07 B & G Roofing & Sheet Metal Co. 2 W 170 of Lot 276 10 -13- 328 -001 $776.36; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $1,464.83; Total Assessment: $1,464.83 B & G Roofing & Sheet Metal Co. 1- W.170' of Lot 276 10 -13- 328 -002 Paving: $776.36; Water: $834.90; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes; $2,299.73;Total Assessment: $2,299.73 Then, Richard H. Estate N 28'275 10- 13 -328- 003 Paving: $724.51; Sewer: $563.57; Owner Owes:$1,288.08; Total Assessment: $1,288.08 Rubel, James L. & Doris M., S 32'275 10 -13- 328 -004 Paving: $828.21: Owner Owes: $828.21; Total Assessment: $828.21 Atkinson, Todd F. & Sandra M. & Terry L. E'' /3 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 115 N %: of Lot 274 10 -13 -328 -019 Paving: $776.36; Water: $834.90; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: 2,231.60; Total Assessment: $2,231.60 Cashman, Cletus F. & Sally E. 85'S/2 of Lot 274 10 -13- 328 -020 Paving: $776.36; Sewer; $620.34; Total Assistance: $558.68; Owner Owes: $838.02; Total Assessment: $1,396.70 Lange Family Trust E Y2 N % 273 10- 13 -328- 021 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $586.28; Owner Owes: $2,139.01; Total Assessment: $2,139.01 Pickel, Robin R & Linda L. N % E %: 272 10 -13- 328 -022 Paving: $776.36: Sewer: $763.40; Owner Owes: $1539.76; Total Assessment: $1539.76 White, Margie A. S'' /3 E %272 10 -13- 328 -023 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $717.98; Owner Owes: $1,494.35; Total Assessment: $1,494.35 Klauer, Robert D. & Livjia N '' /z E % 271 10 -13- 328 -024 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $763.40; Owner Owes: $1,539.76; Total Assessment: $1,539.76 McConnell, Steven L. & Karen M. S %: E %z 271 10 -13- 328 -025 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $649.86;Total Assistance: $285.24; Owner Owes: $1,140.98; Total Assessment: $1,426.22 McConnell, Steven L. & Karen M. E % N/2 270 10 -13- 328 -026 Paving: $776.36; Assistance: $155.27; Owner Owes: $621.09; Total Assessment: $776.36 Dunk, Richard L. S %z of Lot 270 10- 13 -328- 014 Paving: $776.36: Sewer: $597.63: Owner Owes: $1,373.99; Total Assessment: $1,373.99 Copeland, Kenneth N %x269 10 -13- 328 -015 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $563.57;Total Assistance: $294.78; Owner Owes: $1,045.15; Total Assessment: $1,339.93 White, Ronald R. S %: - 269 10 -13- 328 -016 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $1,419.41; Total Assessment: $1,419.41 White, Margie A. E 101.6-268 10 -13- 328 -027 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $552.21; Owner Owes: $2,104.94; Total Assessment: $2,104.94 Arensdorf, William F. at al Lot 1 of 267 & Lot 2- 2 of 267 10 -13- 328 -028 Paving: $1,535.54; Sewer: $506.80; Owner Owes: $2,042.34; Total Assessment: $2,042.34 Walleser, David A. & Lori W., W. 85'2 - 277 10 -13- 308 -013 Paving: $828.21; Sewer: $711.17; Total Assistance: $862.05 Owner Owes: $677.33; Total Assessment: $1,539.38 Cook, Donald R. & Edith A. 2 -1 -W. 170' of Lot 278 10 -13- 308 -012 Paving: $724.51; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $1,344.85; Total Assessment: $1,344.85 Jones, James C. Jr. & Shirley A. 1 -W 170'278 10 -13- 308 -010 Paving: $750.58; Sewer: $620.34; Total Assistance: $383.86; Owner Owes: $987.06; Total Assessment: $1,370.92 Schmitt, Eugene F. Jr. & Patricia R. 2 -W 170 278 10 -13- 308 -009 Paving: $805.76; Sewer: $620.34; Total Assistance: $1,197.92; Owner Owes: $228.17; Total Assessment: $1,426.09 Kaune, David M. W. 170' -279 10 -13- 308 -008 Paving: $1,552.73; Sidewalk: $203.07; Sewer: $597.63; Owner Owes: $2,353.43; Total Assessment: $2,353.43 Schromen, Eldon L. & Mildred W. 170'280 10- 13- 308 -007 Paving: $1,552.73; Sidewalk: $68.31; Sewer: $665.75; Total Assistance: $1,819.15; Owner Owes: $467.64; Total Assessment: $2,286.79 Weiner, Joseph J. & Catalina C. S %: W 170' 281 10 -13 -308 -006 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $529.51; Owner Owes: $1,305.87 Total Assessment: $1,305.87 O'Brien, Raymond C. & Mary N'' /2 W 170' -281 10 -13- 308 -005 Paving $776.36 Sewer: $461.38; Owner Owes: $1,237.75; Total Assessment: $1,237.75 Boothby, Linda & Puckett, Robert R. W. 170' of Lot 2 of Lot 282 10 -13- 308 -004 Paving: $1,164.55; Owner Owes: $1,164.55; Total Assessment: $1,164.55 Jaeger, Theodore L. & Agnese L. W. 170'-l- 282 10 -13- 308 -003 Paving: $1,164.55 Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $1,807.59; Total Assessment: $1,807.89 Clancy, Charles & Grace R. W. 170' N % of Lot 283 10 -13- 308 -002 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $665.75; Total Assistance: $576.84; Owner Owes: $865.28; Total Assessment: $1,442.12 Robey, Delbert R. W. 170 -284 10 -13- 308 -001 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $620.34; Total Assistance: $1,390.76; Owner Owes: $782.31; Total Assessment: $2,173.07 Ansel, Charles M. & Linda A. W. 170' of Lot 285 10 -13- 161 -002 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $2,309.31; Total Assessment: $2,309.31 Tschiggfrie, Dorothea E. W. 170' -286 10 -13- 161 -001 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $2,218.48; Total Assessment: $2,218.48 Coyle, Raymond A & Patricia L. 2 E 70'W 80'- 357 10 -13- 162 -001 Paving: $1,183.40; Sewer: $733.88; Total Assistance: $996.99; Owner Owes: $920.29; Total Assessment: $1,917.28 Lindecker, Gene J. & Mary L. 1 E 70'W 80' -357 10 -13- 162 -002 Paving: $715.36; Sewer: $733.88; Total Assistance: $1,188.38; Owner Owes: $260.86; Total Assessment: $1,449.24 Laird, Wayne W. 80' E. 170'S 40'- 358 10 -13- 162 -003 Paving: $1,008.16; Water: 632.99; Sewer: $597.63; Owner Owes: $2,238.79; 116 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 Total Assessment: $2,238.79 Bisdorf, Michael P. Teri L. W 80'N 32' E 170' 359 10 -13- 162 -004 Paving: $1,512.25; Sewer: 733.88; Owner Owes: $2,246.12; Total Assessment: $2,246.12; Herring, Toby J. & Correll, Amber M. E. 170' Lot 360 10 -13- 162 -010 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $2,241.19; Total Assessment: $2,241.19 Niday, Robert H. E 170'361 10 -13- 309 -001 Paving: $1,552.73 Sewer: $688.46; Total Assistance: $1,434.36; Owner Owes: $806.83; Total Assessment: $2,241.19 Riesing, Lester & Rosemary A. 1 E 170' -362 10 -13- 309 -002 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $677.11; Owner Owes: $2,229.84; Total Assessment: $2,229.84 Bigelow, David Eldon, W 85 E 170' of Lot 363 10 -13- 309 -003 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $699.82; Owner Owes: $2,252.54; Total Assessment: $2,252.54 Lentner, Thomas R. E 170'364 10 -13- 309 -006 Paving: $1,552.73: Sewer: $677.11; Owner Owes: $2,229.84; Total Assessment: $2,229.84 Kopp, Kristine E 90' N 50.4' E 170' Lot 365 N 14'W 80'E 170' Lot 365 & Lot 2 -2 SE 46'W 10 -13- 309 -009 Paving: $376.26; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,042.01; Total Assessment: $1,042.01 Duggan, Mildred F. Lots 1 & 2 of Sub of 1 -S 46' - W 80' E 170' of 365 & Lot 1 of W. 80' E 170' of Lot 366 10 -13- 309 -007 Paving: $1,868.27; Sewer: 665.75: Total Assistance: $2,534.02; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $2,534.02 Bartlett, Ruth, Lot 1 -2 S 46'W 80'E. 170' Lot ? ?? 10 -13- 309 -008 Paving: $780.25; Sewer: $529.51; Total Assistance: $1,309.75; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $1,309.75 PAUL TRAUTS SUB Buelow, Norman M. & Beulah R. 1 E 25' -5 10- 13- 157 -008 Paving: $1,328.14; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $2,039.31; Total Assessment: $2,039.31 Miller, Kevin A & Kelly J. Lot 4 10 -13- 157 -009 Paving: $876.18; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes:$1,496.52;Totat Assessment: $1,496.52 Hopper, Dorothy A. E. 170'354 10 -13- 157 -007 Paving: $3,231.61; Sidewalk: $1,540.55; Owner Owes: $4,772.17; Total Assessment: $4,772.17 DAVIS FARM ADDN Hopper, Dorothy A. W 85' E 170' 352 10 -13- 157 -006 Paving: $2,813.39; Sidewalk: $1,178.63; Deficiency Assessment: $586.08; Owner Owes: $3,992.02; Total Assessment: $3,992.02 Richard, Daniel W. 85' S' /] E 170' -350 10- 13- 157 -005 Paving: $776.36; Water: $632.50; Sewer: $176.84; Owner Owes: $1,585.70; Total Assessment: $1,585.70 McKenna, Carole Marie & Fitzgerald, Daniel W N V2 E 170'- 350 10 -13- 157 -004 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $597.63; Owner Owes: $1,373.99; Total Assessment: $1,373.99 Lyle, Robin M. 1 W 170'292 10 -13- 156 -020 Paving: $1,552.73; Water: $885.50; Sewer: $529.51; Total Assistance: $1,424.52; Owner Owes: $1,543.22;Total Assessment: $2,967.74 Maus, Richard A. & Neva M. N'' /l W 170' -291 10 -13- 156 -008 Paving: $776.36: Sewer: $938.25; Owner Owes: $1,714.61; Total Assessment: $1,714.61 Zweibohmer, Gregory F. & Mary Lou S Y: W 170' - 291 10 -13- 156 -009 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $802.00; Owner Owes: $1,578.37; Total Assessment: $1,578.37 Sarris, Elias S. 2 W 170' 290 10 -13- 156 -010 Paving: $646.88; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,312.63; Total Assessment: $1,312.63 Wagner, Edwin W & Billie J. 2 1 W 170'290 10 -13- 156 -021 Paving: $905.85; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,571.60; Total Assessment: $1,571.60 Noel, Eveline & Marcella N 30'E 85'W 170' 289 10 13 156 022 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $1,419.41; Total Assessment: $1,419.41 Brotzman, Leslie J. & Amy J. S 30'E 85'W 170' Lot 289 10 -13- 156 -023 Paving: 776.36; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $1,487.53; Total Assessment: $1,487.53 Bleile, Joseph F. & Janet G. N. %: W. 170' of Lot 288 10 -13- 156 -013 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $1,419.41; Total Assessment: $1,419.41 Tittle, Robert G. & Mary L. S %: W. 170'288 10- 13- 156 -014 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $1,419.41; Total Assessment: $1,419.41 Puls, Merlin P. E. 86'W 170'287 10- 13 -156- 024 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $2,286.61; Total Assessment: $2,286.61 Revelle, Robert W. & Patricia S' /l E 170'349 10 -13- 157 -003 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,442.12; Total Assessment: $1,442.12 Kass, Nicholas J. & Pacina, Albert A. W 85'N '/: E 170'349 10 -13- 157 -002 Paving: $1,294.03; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $2,005.20; Total Assessment: $2,005.20 Schmitt, John G. N 40'W 85'E 170'348 10- 13- 157 -001 Paving: $2,587.79; Sewer: $802.00; Owner Owes: $3,389.79; Total Assessment: $3,389.79 Hohmann, Ray J. & Dorothy 2 -2 -W 170' Lot 296 10 -13- 156 -016 Paving: $1,429.50; Sewer: $756.59; Total Assistance: $918.33; Owner Owes: $1,268.15; Total Assessment: $2,186.48 Brimeyer, Douglas R. E % S 58'W 170' Lot 295 10 -13- 156 -017 Paving: $1,500.88; Water: Regular Session, April 5, 2004 117 $885.50; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $3,097.55; Total Assessment: $3,097.55 Johnson, Keith A. & Tracy L. W. 80' E' /2 294 10- 13- 156 -018 Paving: $1,512.25; Water: $885.50; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes: $3,177.04; Total Assessment: $3,177.04 Jackson, Jeffery Alan, E 80'W 170'293 10 -13- 156 -019 Paving: $1,512.25; Water: $885.50; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes: $3,177.04; Total Assessment: $3,177.04 Muntz, Scott A & Michelle W. 85' E 170'346 10- 13- 153 -019 Paving: $1,552.73; Water: $816.17; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $2,989.24; Total Assessment: $2,989.24 Shaffer, James D. & Rosalie E. 2 E 170 345 10 -13- 153 -018 Paving: $666.01; Sewer: $586.28; Owner Owes: $1,252.29; Total Assessment: $1,252.29 Shaffer, Scott W. & Shanette, 1 E 170' 345 10- 13- 153 -017 Paving: $886.72; Sewer: $586.28; Owner Owes: $1,473.00; Total Assessment: $1,473.00 Schueller, Richard L. & Stierman, Julie Ann E 170'344 10- 13- 153 -016 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $688.46; Total Assistance: $2,196.37; Owner Owes: $44.82; Total Assessment: $2,241.19 Griesinger, Kevin C. Bonnie L. E 170' of S 45' of Lot 343 10 -13- 153 -015 Paving: $1,164.55: Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $1,853.01; Total Assessment: $1,853.01 Pfeiffer, Ernest A. Jr. & Linda L. N 15' E 170' 343 10- 13- 153 -014 Paving: $646.88; Sewer: $824.71; Owner Owes: $1,471.59; Total Assessment: $1,471.59 Petsch, Charles A. & Brenda K. S 25'N 50'E 170' 342 10- 13- 153 -013 Paving: $646.88; Sewer: $711.17; Assistance: $325.93; Owner Owes; $1,032.12;Total Assessment: $1,358.05 Oberfoell, Dona N 25'N 50'E 170'342 10 -13- 153 -012 Paving: $646.88; Sewer: $756,58; Owner Owes: $1,403.46; Total Assessment: $1,403.46 LEO EISBACH PLACE Hildebrand, Joyce 2 10- 13- 153 -007 Paving: $1,469.55; Sewer: $756.59; Total Assistance: $667.84;Owner Owes: $1,558.29; Total Assessment: $2,226.13 Maddalozzo, Aldo V.& Beulah M. 2 -1 10 -13- 153 -006 Paving: $1260.76; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $2,017.35; Total Assessment: $2,017.35 DAVIS FARM ADD. Kohn, Randy J. & Laura L. 2 S'' /Y E 170 339 & N 10' E 170 of 340 Davis Farm Add. 10 -13- 153 -005 Paving: $990.97; Sewer: $870.12; Total Assistance $1265.54; Owner Owes: $595.56; Total Assessment: $1,861.10 Haslauer, Marius & Edina N 112 E 170' 339 10- 13- 153 -004 Paving:$776.36; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $1,510.24; Total Assessment: $1,510.24 Garvey, Earl J & Betty J W 80'E 170' of Lot 338 10 -13- 153 -003 Paving: $1,512.25; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $2,155.29; Total Assessment: $2,155.29 Schultz, Lawrence H. & Marie J. 2 2 E 170'337 10 -13- 153 -001 Paving: $1,179.52; Owner Owes: $1,179.52;Total Assessment: $1,179.52 Jennings, Michael & Anita 1 -2 E 170' of Lot 337 10 -13- 153 -002 Paving: $373.21; Owner Owes: $373.21; Total Assessment: $373.21 Young, Catherine Angeline E. Bal. W 170'306 10 -13- 152 -015 Paving: $1,552.73; Water: $1,012.00; Sewer: $688.46; Total Assistance: $3,058.00; Owner Owes: $195.19; Total Assessment: $3,253.19 Risley, Reno W & Joyce A., 2 W 170' 305 10- 13- 152 -016 Paving: $1,552.73; Water: $1,012.00; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $3,321.31; Total Assessment: $3,321.31 Sitzmann, Thomas G. & Lott, Allison AS CO Cust.?? N Y2 W 170' 304 10 -13- 152 -003 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $1,510.24; Total Assessment: $1,510.24 Dennison, Michael Joseph S Y2 W 170' Lot 304 10 -13- 152 -004 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $506.80; Owner Owes: $1,283.16; Total Assessment: $1,283.16 KLUESNER PLACE Tucker, Sherman P & Tammy M Lot 2 10 -13- 152 -017 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $2,195.78; Total Assessment: $2,195.78 DAVIS FARM ADD. Vonhollen, Herbert C. & Verna N Y2 W. 170' 302 10- 13- 152 -006 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $870.12; Owner Owes: $1,646.49; Total Assessment: $1,646.49 Henkels, Francis Wm. S'' /2 W 170 Lot 302 10- 13 -152 -007 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $733.88; Owner owes: $1,510.24; Total Assessment: $1,510.24 Hennessy, Jeramy & Linsey E. Y2 N '/2 W 170' of Lot 301 10- 13- 152 -018 Paving: $776.36: Water: $885.50; Sewer: $847.42; Owner Owes: $2,509.28; Total Assessment: $2,509.28 Duffy, Melissa Ann & Kramer, Gene S.' /] W 170' 301 10 -13- 152 -009 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $1,464.83; Total Assessment: $1,464.83 Schmitt, Gary C. & Mary Lou 2W170'300 10 -13- 152 -019 Paving: $526.82; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $1,283.40; Total Assessment: $1,283.40 Williams, Randy R. & Deanna R. 1 W 170'300 10 -13- 152 -010 Paving: $1,025.91; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,691.66: Total Assessment: $1,691.66 Noel, Eveline & Marcella, E 85'W 170' of Lot 299 10 -13 -152 -020 Paving: $1,552.73; Owner Owes: $1,552.73; 118 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 Total Assessment: $1,552.73 Kemall, Kris D. & Mary K. N 30'W 170'298 10- 13- 152 -012 Paving $776.36; Owner Owes: $776.36; Total Assessment: $776.36 Lansing, Patrick A & Mary Ann S 30'W 170' 298 10 -13- 152 -013 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $677.11; Owner Owes: $1,453.47; Total Assessment: $1,453.47 Breiner, James D. & Cindy S. E 85'W 170' Lot 297 10 -13- 152 -021 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes: $2,332.02; Total Assessment: $2,332.02 McSperrin, Melvin B. & Terri L. 1 E 170'336 10 -13- 105 -013 Paving: $1,555.22; Owner Owes: $1,555.22;Total Assessment: $1,555.22 Albrecht, Bernice M. Lot 1 E 170 of Lot 335 10- 13- 105 -012 Paving: $1,555.22: Sewer: $671.43; Total Assistance: $2,226.66; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $2,226.66 Behnke, Kristine L. 1 E 170' of Lot 334 10 -13- 105 -011 Paving: $1,555.22 Water: $809.60; Sewer: $802.00; Owner Owes: $3,166.83; Total Assessment: $3,166.83 Neyens, Michael D. & Devaney, Julie A., W. 85' E 170' 333 10 -13- 105 -010 Paving: $1,552.73; Water: $528.31; Sewer: $802.00; Owner Owes: $2,883.04; Total Assessment: $2,883.04 Kluesner, Benjamin T. & Karen D. E 170' of Lot 332 10 -13- 105 -009 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $892.83; Owner Owes; $2,445.56; Total Assessment: $2,445.56 Clemen, Dawn M. W. 85'E 170' of Lot 331 10- 13- 105 -007 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $802.00; Owner Owes: $2,354.73; Total Assessment: $2,354.73 Ender, Robert C. II & Muenster, Georgiann M. SE'/2 E 170' of Lot 330 10- 13- 105 -006 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $733.88; Total Assistance: $724.92; Owner Owes: $785.32; Total Assessment: $1,510.24 Ender, Robert C II & Muenster, Georgiann M. NW %a E 170' of Lot 330 10 -13- 105 -005 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $1510.24;Total Assessment: $1,510.24 Miller, Franklin William Sr. E 170'329 10 -13- 105 -004 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $2,173.07; Total Assessment: $2,173.07 Klein, Pearl S %: E 170'328 10 -13- 105 -003 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $688.46; Total Assistance: $1,464.83: Owner Owes: 0; Total Net Assessment: $1,464.83 Uthe, Urban & Elda N % E 170' of Lot 328 10- 13- 105 -002 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $711.17; Total Assistance: $1,487.53; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $1,487.53 Ehlinger, David L. Sharon M. W 85'E 170' of Lot 327 10- 14- 234 -013 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $2,173.07; Total Assessment: $2,173.07 McPoland, Robert J. & Joann M. S'' /3 E 170' 326 10 -14- 234 -012 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $767.94; Total Assistance: $895.69; Owner Owes: $648.61; Total Assessment: $1,544.30 Connor, Mark & Terri N % E 170' of Lot 326 10- 14- 234 -011 Paving: $776.36; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $1,442.12; Total Assessment: $1,441.12 Blum, Sidney E. 170' of Lot 325 10- 14 -234- 010 Paving: $1,552.73; Sidewalk: $44.55; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $2,240.32; Total Assessment: $2,240.32 Knapp, Donald L. 5E 170'322,323 & 324 10- 14- 234 -004 Paving: $1,037.56; Sidewalk: $512.26; Deficiency: $219.50; Owner Owes: $1,549.83; Total Assessment: $1,549.83 Knapp, Donald L. 6E 170'322, 323 & 324 10- 14- 234 -003 Paving: $1,037.56; Sidewalk: $512.26; Deficiency: $219.50; Owner Owes: $1,549.83; Total Assessment: $1,549.83 Knapp, Donald L. 7 E 170'322, 323 & 324 10- 14- 234 -002 Paving: $957.01; Sidewalk: $878.43; Deficiency: $436.33; Owner Owes: $1,835.44; Total Assessment: $1,835.44 Knapp, Donald L. 8 E 170'322, 323, 324 10- 14- 234 -001 $1,107.15; Owner Owes; $1,107.15; Total Assessments; $1,107.15; Knapp, Donald L. 9 E 170'322, 323 & 324 10- 14- 234 -005 Paving: $127.55; Owner Owes: $127.55; Total Assessment: $127.55 Stayer, Christopher T. W 170'307 10- 13 -151- 004 Paving: $1,552.73; Owner Owes: $1,552.73; Total Assessment: $1,552.73 Schmal, Steven J. a /k/a Seven J. Schmall W 170' 308 10 -13- 151 -003 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $2,241.19; Total Assessment: $2,241.19 Ortberg, Theodore C. & Emma Louise W. 170' 309 10 -13- 151 -002 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $802.00; Owner Owes: $2,354.73; Total Assessment: $2,354.73 Duggan, Dustan J. W. 170' of Lot 310 10 -13- 151 -001 Paving: $1552.73; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes: $2,332.02; Total Assessment: $2,332.02 Buelow, Gary J. S 26'4'W 170' Lot 311 10 -14- 233 -017 Paving: $681.26; Sewer: $824.71; Total Assistance: $512.03; Owner Owes: $993.94; Total Assessment: $1,505.97 Campbell, Susan K. N 33'8"W 170' of Lot 311 10 -14- 233 -016 Paving: $871.47; Sewer: $671.43; Total Assistance: $1,018.31; Owner Owes: $524.59; Total Assessment: $1,542.90 Miller, Franklin W. Jr. & Sheree L. W. 170' 312 10- 14- 233 -015 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $2,309.31; Total Assessment: $2,309.31 Welu, Louise E. 85'W. 170'313 10- 14 -233- 014 Paving: $1552.73 Owner Owes: $1,552.73; Total Assessment: $1,552.73 Welu, Louise E O'S 50'W 170'314 10- 14 -233- 013 Paving: $1,186.73: Water: $619.90; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $2,540.51; Regular Session, April 5, 2004 119 Total Assessment: $2,540.51 Coenen, Shawn M. & Heather L. N 10' W 170' of Lot 314 10- 14- 233 -010 Paving: $517.39; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $1,228.56; Total Assessment: $1,228.56 Ellerbach, Raphael E 70' N 50'W 170' of Lot 315 10 -14- 233 -012 Paving; $1,186.73; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $1,875.19; Total Assessment: $1,875.19 Peacock, James A. & Nancy A. W. 170'316 10 -14- 233 -008 Paving: $1,552.73 Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $2,286.61; Total Assessment: $2,286.61 Laury, Patricia J. W. 170' 317 10 -14- 233 -007 Paving: $1,552.73; Sewer: $668.46; Owner Owes: $2,241.19;Total Assessment: $2,241.19 Perfection Oil Co. W. 170' Lot 318 10- 14 -233- 006 Paving: $1,552.73; Owner Owes: $1,552.73; Total Assessment: $1,552.73 Perfection Oil Co. W 170'319 10- 14- 233 -005 Paving: $1,552.73; Owner Owes: $1,552.73; Total Assessment: $1,552.73 Perfection Oil Co. S'' /] W 170'320 10- 14 -233- 004 Paving: $854.00; Owner Owes: $854.00; Total Assessment: $854.00 Perfection Oil Co. N 27 N /] W 170'320 10 -14- 233 -003 Paving: $698.73; Owner Owes: $698.73; Total Assessment: $698.73 Perfection Oil Co. 1 -W 170' Lot 321 10 -14- 233 -002 Paving: $1,467.33: Owner Owes: $1,467.33; Total Assessment: $,1,467.33 L.H. LANGWORTHY'S ADDN Leytem, Arnold Joseph Go Elizabeth Engler E. 1 /2-24A 10 -13- 384 -015 Paving: 0; Water: $763.83; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $1,520.42; Total Assessment: $1,520.42 Brandenburg, Jerry & Billie Jo S' /3 E' /I -23A 10 -13- 384 -014 Paving: 0; Water: $685.33; Total Assistance: $685.33; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $685.33 Heitz, Bruce & Mary Lou Lot 1 of 1 of 6F 10- 24- 130 -011 Paving: 0; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 Leute, Kevin J. Susan A. W %: S % Lot 8 "H" 10 -24- 130 -010 Paving: 0; Sewer; $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 Atchison, Westley R. & Wanda L. W. % S % Lot 10 "J" 10 -24- 130 -009 Paving: 0; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 Jellison, Kelly M. Sr. & Dawn M. W/2 S % S 3 /. Lot 16P 10 -24- 130 -005 Paving: 0; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 Schuster, Steven J. & Brown, Ann W % S / L 18 & W % N '/. Lot 16P 10 -24- 130 -003 Paving: 0; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 Schueller, Irvin G. Jr. & Sharon K. E %: Lot 31 10 -24- 202 -012 Paving: 0; Sewer: $824.71; Owner Owes: $824.71; Total Assessment: $824.71 Ridgeway, Lola J. & Ruble, Terry J. E % Lot 30 10- 24- 202 -011 Paving: 0; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: 0 Fahey, Paul, Lot 1 -2 -22 & Nly Part of Lot 1- 22 10 -13- 383 -002 Paving: 0; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment:0 FRANK FOSSLEMANS ADD Routley, Jonathan & Mary F. Lot 1 -1 10 -13- 378 -011 Paving: 0; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: 0. Routley, Jonathan & Mary F. Lot 2 -1 10- 13 -378- 010 Paving: 0; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $756.59; Total Assessment: $756.59 L H LANGWORTHY'S ADD Hoffmann, Richard L. E Y: Lot 181 10- 13 -379- 017 Paving: 0; Sewer: $574.92; Total Assistance: $218.47; Owner Owes: $356.45; Total Assessment: $574.92 Jahn Co. L.C. Lot 1 New Jackson Sub. 10 -13- 379 -031 Paving: 0; Owner: 0; Total Assessment: 0; DAVIS FARM ADD. Pluym, Daniel L. & Susan E. Lot 1- N 35' of W 170'Lot227 10 -13- 376 -014 Paving: 0; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $643.05; Total Assessment: $643.05 Shappel, John J. & Theresa M. Lot 2 -2 of 238 10 -13- 376 -001 Paving: 0; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Cooper, Rodney C. & Marilyn E. Lot 1 -1 -29 10 -13- 376 -013 Paving: 0; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $688.46; Total Assessment: $688.46 Mardi Gras Estates C.C. Lot 1 -2 -238 10 -13- 376 -002 Paving: 0 Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Specht, Joseph L. Lott -2 -237 1 -13- 376 -003 Paving: 0; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Breitsprecker, Cathleen M. Lot 1 -2 -237 10 -13- 376 -004 Paving: 0; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Huekels, Theresa I. W %: N %274 10- 13 -328- 005 Paving: 0; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Kuhle, Mark J. & Karen M. W 85'S ' / 274 10- 13- 328 -006 Paving: 0; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Maiers, Aloysius C. & Patricia A. N '/x W %: 273 10 -13- 328 -007 Paving: 0; Sewer: $654.40; Owner Owes: $654.40; Total Assessment: $654.40 Stackis, Theodore J & Darla Ann N'/2W'/2272 10 -13- 328 -009 Paving: 0; Sewer: $722.52; Owner Owes: $722.52; Total Assessment; $722.52 Miller, Angie S'' /3 W %272 10 -13- 328 -010 120 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 Paving: 0; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Wernimont, Sara E. N %2 W %271 10- 13 -328- 011 Paving: 0; Sewer: $643.05; Total Assistance: $540.16; Owner Owes: 102.89; Total Assessment: $643.05 Ploessl, Andrew C. Jr. & Mary M. S %2 W '/2 271 10 -13- 328 -012 Paving: 0; Sewer: $649.86; Owner Owes: $649.86; Total Assessment: $649.86 Secretary of Housing & Urban Dev. W %2 N ' / 270 10 -13- 329 -013 Paving: 0; Sewer: 552.21; Owner Owes: $552.21; Total Assessment: $552.21 Hadley, Kevin M. & Cheryl K. W 70' Lot 268 10 -13- 328 -017 Paving: 0; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Meyers, Carol Lot 1 -2 of Lot 267 10- 13 -328- 018 Paving: 0 Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Dixon, James R. Jr. & Paula J. E 85' E 170' of Lot 386 10 -13- 329 -014 Paving: 0; Sewer: $484.09; Owner Owes: $484.09 Total Assessment: $484.09 Schwartz, Ellis E 90.5'N %2 E 170'369 10 -13- 329 -015 Paving: 0; Sewer: $506.80; Owner Owes: $506.80; Total Assessment: $506.80 Ruby Investments E 90.5' S1 /2 E 170' 369 10- 13- 329 -016 Paving: 0; Sewer: $574.92; Owner Owes: $574.92; Total Assessment: $574.92 Pfohl, Michael E 85' 170' of Lot 370 10- 13 -329- 017 Paving: 0; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $688.46; Total Assessment: $688.46 Ostrander, David J. & Mary V. E. 86'6" E 170' Lot 371, Lot 1 -1 -372 & Lot 2 -1 -372 10- 13 -329- 018 Paving: 0; Sewer: $608.98; Owner Owes: $608.98; Total Assessment: $608.98 Willis, Lindsey & Runde, Jeremy N 30'- E 90' E 100' of Lot 375 10 -13- 329 -019 Paving: 0; Sewer: $620.34; Owner Owes: $620.34; Total Assessment: $620.34 Kluesner, Nathan R. S 30' E 90' E 100 of Lot 375 10 -13- 329 -020 Paving: 0; Sewer: $574.92; Owner Owes: $574.92; Total Assessment: $574.92 EDWARD ESLINGER PLACE Lampe, Philip N. & Linda J. Lot 1 10 -13- 334 -002 Paving: 0; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $643.05; Total Assessment: $643.05 DAVIS FARM ADD. Abresch, George D. & Sharon R. Lot 1 -2 W 170' - 277 & Lot 2 of 2 -W 170'-1-277 10- 13 -308- 011 Paving: 0; Sewer: $574.92; Owner Owes: $574.92; Total Assessment: $574.92 PAUL TRAUTS SUB Freese, Thomas D. & Tara S. Lot 3 10- 13 -157- 018 Paving: 0; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 Hoffmann, Herbert & Judy Lot 1 & 2 10 -13- 157 -019 Paving: 0; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 DAVIS FARM ADDN. Engling, Lezlie N35' E 100' of Lot 357 10 -13- 162 -005 Paving: 0; Sewer: $506.80; Owner Owes: $506.80; Total Assessment: $506.80 Soppe, Jane M. S 25'E 100' Lot 357 (Also E 1 ? ?? 10 -13- 162 -006 Paving: 0; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $756.59; Total Assessment: $756.59 Ritchie, Robert E 90' E 170' S 40' of Lot 358 10 -13- 162 -007 Paving: 0; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $733.88; Total Assessment: $733.88 Heim, Dale E & Barbara K. E 90' of N 32' of E. 170' of Lot 359 10- 13- 162 -008; Paving: 0; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $643.05; Total Assessment: $643.05 Bechen, Vicki M. Lot 2 of E 170' of Lot 362 10- 13- 309 -004 Paving: 0; Sewer: $677.11; Owner Owes: $677.11; Total Assessment: $677.11 Miller, Carol M. E 85'E 170' of Lot 363 10 -13- 309 -005 Paving: 0; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $733.88; Total Assessment: $733.88; Atchison, George F. & Jenny M. E 90'S 9.8'E 170' of Lot 365 & N 25.7 E90' E 170' of Lot 366 Davis Farm 10 -13- 309 -010 Total Assessment: 0; Pline, Ronald R. & William R. E 170'E 90'S 234' 4" of Lot 366 10 -13- 309 -011 Paving: 0; Sewer: $552.21; Owner Owes: $552.21; Total Assessment: $552.21 Holy Ghost Parish Credit Union Lot 1 -2 W. 170' 296 10- 13- 156 -001 Paving: 0; Owner Owes:O Total Assessment: 0 US Bank Lot 1 N 2'W 170 of Lot 295 Lot 1 -1W 170' of 296 10 -13- 156 -002 Paving: 0; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes: $779.29; Total Assessment: $779.29 Nauman, Gregory L. W %2 S58' W 170'295 10- 13- 156 -003 Paving: 0; Sewer: $733.88; Owner Owes: $733.88; Total Assessment: $733.88 Theilen, Janice Lot 2 W 17'292 10- 13 -156- 007 Paving: 0; Sewer: $756.59; Owner Owes: $756.59; Total Assessment: $756.59 Thurston, Brenda Lot 1 -1 W 170'290 10 -13- 156 -011 Paving: 0; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 Moore, Kenneth John a /k/a Kenneth J. Moore E 85' of E 170' of Lot 346 10- 13- 153 -020; Paving: 0; Sewer: $608.98; Owner Owes: $608.98; Total Assessment: $608.98 Kirk, Donald & Mary, N 50' of E 85' of E 170' of Lot 347 10 -13- 157 -010 Paving: 0; Sewer: $597.63; Total Assistance: $262.96; Owner Owes: $334.67; Total Assessment: $597.63 Sabers, Rosemary -Trustee of Mary Lee & Mary Lou Stieber S 10' of E 85' of E 170' of Lot 347, & N 40' of E 85' of E 170' of Lot 348 10 -13- 157 -011 Paving: 0; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $643.05; Total Assessment: $643.05 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 121 Breiner, James D. & Cindy S. S 20' of E. 85' of E 170' of 348 & E 85' of N 1 /2 E of E 170' Lot 349 10 -13- 157 -012 Paving: 0; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $643.05; Total Assessment: $643.05 Wolf, Nicole E' /2 of N %2 of E 170' of Lot 350 10- 13- 157 -013 Paving: 0; Sewer: $688.46; Total Assistance: $550.77; Owner Owes: $137.69; Total Assessment: $688.46 Ruden, Leroy P & Carol E 85' of S %2 of E 170' of Lot 350 10 -13- 157 -014 Paving: 0; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 Revelle, Wilbert L. & Mary S. E 85' of E 170' of Lot 352 10 -13- 157 -016 Paving: 0 Sewer: $484.09; Owner Owes: $484.09; Total Assessment: $484.09 Hopper, Dorothy A. Lot 2 of E. 170' of Lot 353 10- 13- 157 -017 Paving: 0; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $711.17; Total Assessment: $711.17 Moore, Jorja J. E 85' of E 170' of Lot 331 10- 13- 105 -008 Paving: 0; Sewer: $802.00; Owner Owes: $802.00; Total Assessment: $802.00 Trowbridge, Robert J. & Ruth E 85' of E 170' of Lot 333 10 -13- 105 -014 Paving: 0; Sewer: $711.17Total Assistance: $654.28; Owner Owes: $56.89; Total Assessment: $711.17 Noggles, Carol Darlene Lot 1 -2 of E 170' of 334, 335, 336 10 -13- 105 -015 Paving: 0; Sewer: $631.69; Total Assistance: $379.01; Owner Owes: $252.68; Total Assessment: $631.69 Schlarmann, Michael D. & Sharon A. E 90' of E 170' of Lot 338 10 -13- 153 -009 Paving: 0; Sewer: $643.05; Total Assistance: $218.64; Owner Owes: $424.41; Total Assessment: $643.05 Ohnesorge, Steve L. & Karen S. Lot 1 of S of E 170' of Lot 339 & N 10' of E 170' of Lot 340 10- 13- 153 -010 Paving: 0; Sewer: $779.29; Owner Owes: $779.29; Total Assessment: $779.29 LEO EISBACH PLACE Papin, Paul J. & Nancy S. Lot 1 -1 10- 13 -153- 011 Paving: 0; Sewer: $665.75; Owner Owes: $665.75; Total Assessment: $665.75 DAVIS FARM ADDIS! Stender, Richard V & Michelle A. Lot 1 of E 170' of 322,323, 324 10 -14- 234 -006 Paving: 0; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $688.46; Total Assessment: $688.46 Rogers, Dora R & Scott Lot 2 of E 170' of Lot 322, 323, 324 10 -14- 234 -007 Paving: 0; Sewer: $688.46; Owner Owes: $688.46; Total Assessment: $688.46 Thul, William J. & Joyce S. Lot 3 of E 170' of Lot 322, 323, 324 10 -14- 234 -008 Paving: 0; Sewer: $415.97; Owner Owes: $415.97;' Total Assessment: $415.97 Glynn, Beverly A. Lot 4 of E 170' 322, 323, 324 10- 14- 234 -009 Paving:0; Sewer: $461.38; Total Assistance: $461.38; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $461.38 Noble, Gregory D. & Marian J. E 85'# 170' of Lot 327 10 -13- 105 -001 Paving: 0; Sewer: 756.59; Owner Owes: $756.59; Total Assessment: $756.59 Stiles, Jeff W 100' of N 50 of W 170' Lot 315 ?? 10 -14- 233 -009 Paving: 0; Sewer: $824.71; Total Assistance: $709.25; Owner Owes: $115,46; Total Assessment: $824.71 Davis, Charles E90' of S 28' of E 170' of Lot 359 10 -13- 162 -009 Paving: 0; Sewer: $643.05; Owner Owes: $643.05; Total Assessment: $643.05 L H LANGWORTHY ADD Hanson, Richard Lot W '/2 S %2 of Lot 21 10- 13- 383 -005 Paving: 0; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $711.17; Total Assessment: $711.17 Gansemer, Joseph G. & Kay F. Lot 1 W1/2 N %2 Lot 20 10 -13- 383 -006 Paving: 0; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $711.17; Total Assessment: $711.17 DAVIS FARM ADDN Eisbach, Dorothy 85' of W 170' of Lot 313 10- 14- 233 -011 Paving: 0; Sewer:$670.30; Owner Owes: $670.30; Total Assessment: $670.30 FRANK FOSSELMAN'S SUB Data, Jason N 43'S 54' Lot 13 10 -13- 378 -020 Paving: 0; Sewer: $620.34; Total Assistance: $620.34; Owner Owes: 0; Total Assessment: $620.34 OLINGER'S SUB Heer, Timothy & Nicolette Lot 2 10 -13- 379 -015 Paving: 0; Sewer: $574.92; Owner Owes: $574.92; Total Assessment: $574.92 City of Dubuque Paving: 0; Water: $1,917.70; Sewer: $711.17; Owner Owes: $2,628.87; Total Assessment: $2,628.87 TOTALS: SIDEWALKS: $ 4,938.07 DEFICIENCIES: $ 1,461.41 WATER: $ 45,730.07 SEWER LATERALS: $186,730.06 TOTAL ASSISTANCE: $ 72,083.28 OWNERS OWE: $471,810.94 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS: $543,894.22 Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Assignment of CIGNA Agreements to Prudential: City Manager recommending approval of a Memoranda of Understanding and Assignment and Assumption of the Enterprise Zone and Development Agreements for the assignment of CIGNA Agreements to Prudential Financial, Inc., presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6- 0. RESOLUTION NO. 126 -04 122 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 APPROVING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDER- STANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA AND PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA FOR THE ASSIGNMENT OF AN ENTERPRISE ZONE AGREEMENT AMONG THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, THE STATE OF IOWA AND CIGNA RETIREMENT BENEFITS SERVICES FROM CIGNA RETIREMENT BENEFITS SERVICES TO PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA AND APPROVING THE ASSIGNMENT OF SUCH ENTERPRISE ZONE AGREEMENT; AND APPROVING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA AND PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA FOR THE ASSIGNMENT OF A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, AND CIGNA RETIREMENT BENEFITS SERVICES FROM CIGNA RETIREMENT BENEFITS SERVICES TO PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA AND APPROVING THE ASSIGNMENT OF SUCH DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Whereas, the City of Dubuque entered into an Enterprise Zone Agreement #99 -EZ -06 in 1999 with the State of Iowa and CIGNA Retirement Benefits Services; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque entered into a Development Agreement dated October 18, 1999 with CIGNA Retirement Benefits Services; and Whereas, Prudential Insurance Company of America, a subsidiary of Prudential Financial has entered into an agreement to acquire CIGNA Retirement Benefits Services (aka Trilog, Inc. /Connecticut General Life Insurance); and Whereas, the Enterprise Zone Agreement and the Development Agreement are non- transferable except with the written consent of the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, Memoranda of Understanding and Assignment and Assumption Agreements have been prepared outlining the sale and providing that CIGNA Retirement Benefits Services will assign its interests in the Enterprise Zone Agreement and Development Agreement to Prudential Insurance Company of America; and Whereas, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interests of the City of Dubuque to enter into the Memoranda of Understanding and to consent to the Assignment and Assumption Agreements. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1.The attached Memoranda of Understanding and Assignment and Assumption Agreements are hereby approved. Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Memoranda of Understanding consenting to the Assignment and Assumption Agreements on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Passed, approved and adopted this 5" day of April 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with St. Stephen's Food Bank: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with St. Stephen's Food Bank in the amount of $500 for the Deer Management Food Program, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Project Concern, Inc. — Foster Grandparent Program: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with Project Concern, Inc. in the amount of $5,435 for the Foster Grandparent Program, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program in the amount of $7,341, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Project Concern, Inc. — Information and Referral and Child Care Referral - City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with Project Concern, Inc. in the amount of $24,339 for the Information and Referral Program plus a payment of $8,576 for the Child Care Referral Program, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Operation: New View: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with Operation: New View in the amount of $16,708, presented and read. Regular Session, April 5, 2004 123 Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Helping Services of Northeast Iowa, Inc.: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with Helping Services of Northeast Iowa, Inc. in the amount of $1,964, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Greater Dubuque Development Corporation: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with Greater Dubuque Development Corporation in the amount of $127,500 including $87,500 for economic development services and $40,000 for marketing of the City's industrial parks, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Dubuque Main Street, Ltd.: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with Dubuque Main Street, Ltd in the amount of $43,966, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Dubuque Area Lifetime Center: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with Dubuque Area Lifetime Center in the amount of $20,000, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Dubuque Area Labor Management Council: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with Dubuque Area Labor Management Council in the amount of $15,051, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce Convention and Visitors Bureau: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce Convention and Visitors Bureau in the amount of $554,705, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Washington Neighborhood Tool Library: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with the Washington Neighborhood Tool Library in the amount of $15,500, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Purchase of Service Agreement with Substance Abuse Services Center: City Manager recommending approval of a Purchase of Service Agreement with Substance Abuse Services Center in the amount of $12,390, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Alliant Energy: Notice of proposed rate increase from Alliant Energy and communication of the City Manager to the Iowa Utilities Board regarding the rate increase requested by Interstate Power and Light Company (Alliant Energy Company), presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved City Manager's letter. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Parking Ramp Structural Analysis Request for Proposals: City Manager recommending approval of the issuance of a Request for Proposals to solicit qualified firms to perform a complete structural analysis of the Iowa Street and the Locust Street Parking Ramps, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Greater Downtown Urban Renewal District: Communication from the Long Range Planning Advisory Commission advising that the Commission has reviewed the Urban Renewal Plan for the Greater Downtown Urban Renewal District and finds it to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and recommends City Council approval, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. 124 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 Historic Preservation Revolving Loan Fund and Historic Preservation Homeowner Grant Programs: Communication from the Historic Preservation Commission recommending City Council approval of amendments to the Historic Preservation Revolving Loan Fund and Historic Preservation Homeowners Grant Programs, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Continuum of Care Program: City Manager recommending approval of an application to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for renewal of funding under the Continuum of Care Program for homeless assistance, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Mediacom: Submission of the 2003 Annual Report of Mediacom, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Mississippi Riverwalk Phase II and Amenities Project: City Manager recommending acceptance of the construction contract for the Mississippi Riverwalk Phase II and Amenities Project as completed by Portzen Construction in the final contract amount of $3,783,606.08, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 127 -04 ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENT Whereas, the contract for the Mississippi Riverwalk Phase II and Amenities Project has been completed and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed according to the terms of the contract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the recommendation of the City Manager be approved and that said improvement be and the same is hereby accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to the contractor from the General Obligation bond funds, Iowa DOT State Trails grant, a DRA grant, and a DRA Surplus Distribution Fund in amounts equal to the amount of his contract, less any retained percentage provided for therein. Passed, approved and adopted this 5 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 128 -04 FINAL ESTIMATE Whereas, the contract for the Mississippi Riverwalk Phase II and Amenities Project has been completed and the City Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof including the cost of estimates, notices and inspection and all miscellaneous costs. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the cost of said improvement is hereby determined to be $4,155,204.00 and the said amount shall be paid from the General Obligation bond funds, Iowa DOT State Trails grant, a DRA grant, and a DRA Surplus Distribution Fund of the City of Dubuque Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 5 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Peninsula Gaming Lease Agreement for Patio Area: City Manager recommending approval of a lease agreement with Peninsula Gaming for the lease of the patio area adjacent to the Portside Building for the 2004 season, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Business Licenses: RESOLUTION NO. 129.04 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted 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 the 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 "C' BEER PERMIT A & T, LLC Plaza 20 Amoco+ Session, April 5, 2004 (Sunday Sale) 2600 Dodge St Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 130 -04 Whereas, applications for Liquor Licenses have been submitted 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 State Laws and all City Ordinances relevant thereto 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 License. CLASS "C" BEER/LIQUOR LICENSE Carol Meyers A& B Tap+ (Sunday Sale) 2600 Central Av Salsa's Inc. Salsa's Mexican Restr+ (Sunday Sale) 1091 Main St Aramark Educational Sery Loras College+ (Sunday Sale) 1450 Alta Vista Chad Streff Whiskey River+ (Sunday Sale) 1064 University Ave Neighbor's Inc. Neighbor's Tap 1899 Rockdale Marco's, Inc. Marco's Italian American Food 2022 Central Ave Mary Lou Kamp Noonan's Tap+ (Sunday Sale) 1618 Central Ave Davey Robertsons Public Bar The Busted Lift+ (Sunday /Outdoor Sale) 180 Main St CLASS "C" BEER/LIQUOR LICENSE ( 6 Month ) Raymond Sanders Sugar Ray's BBQ Restr. 951 Main St CLASS "B" (WB) WINE Carroll's Wine Company Carroll's Wine Co. 123 Main St SPECIAL CLASS "C" (BW) LIQUOR Mary Loney Bichell Mississippi Mug + (Outdoor Service) 373 Bluff St CLASS "B" NATIVE WINE PERMIT Dubuque County Historical Society Nat'l Mississippi River Museum 350 E. P St Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. 125 ITEMS TO BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING Operations and Service Center Construction Project — Initiate: City Manager recommending initiation of the public bidding process for the Operations and Service Center Construction Project and that a public hearing be set for May 17, 2004, presented and read. Cline moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 131 -04 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the Operations and Services Center, in the estimated amount $10,000,000 are hereby approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 132 -04 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary approval on the proposed plans, specifications, and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection of the Operations and Services Center. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That a Public Hearing will be held on the 17� day of May, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium at which time interested persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of said improvement, and the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause a notice of time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. At the hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections to the proposed plans, specifications, contract, or estimated cost of the improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 5� day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk 126 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 Cline moved adoption of the Resolution and set public hearing for 5/17/04 at a meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m. in the public library auditorium and direct the City Clerk to publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 133 -04 ORDERING BIDS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the Operations and Services Center is hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount of the security to accompany each bid shall be in an amount which shall conform to the 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 construction of the improvements herein provided, to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be less than four days nor more than forty -five days prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.m. on the sixth day of May, 2004. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the Council for final action at 6:30 p.m. on the seventh day of May, 2004. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Gasper be reappointed to serve a five year term which will expire 3/25/09. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 6 -0. PUBLIC HEARINGS Michalski moved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to speak. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Utility Franchise Agreement with Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative: Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider a Utility Franchise Agreement with Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative to be effective May 1, 2004 and City Manager recommending approval, presented and read. Buol moved that the proof and communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. An Ordinance Granting to Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative, its successors and assigns, a nonexclusive authority to maintain and operate its existing electrical system and construct extensions thereto within the limits of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, including any territory which may be annexed thereto during the term of this franchise to the extent any such territory is within the exclusive service territory of the company under Iowa Code Chapter 476 (or its successor), and including the right to erect and maintain all necessary facilities and equipment in, under, upon, over, across and along the streets, alleys, bridges and other similar public places within the city for the production, transmission, distribution and sale of electric power, and prescribing terms and conditions under which the company is to operate, presented and read. BOARDS /COMMISSIONS Applicants are invited to address the Council regarding their desire to serve on the following Commission: TV Cable Community Teleprogramming Commission: Two 3 -Year Unexpired Terms Through 6/30/06) - Applicant: Marie Araeipour. Ms. Araeipour spoke. Appointments to the following Board / Com- mission: Environmental Stewardship Advisory Commission (One 3 -Year Unexpired Term Through 10/1/05) - Applicant: Sr. Mary Clare O'Toole. Michalski moved that Sr. Mary Clare O'Toole be appointed to serve an unexpired term which will expire 10/1/05. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Zoning Board of Adjustment (One 5 -Year Term Through 3/25/09 — Term of Gasper) Applicant: William M. Gasper. Michalski moved that Mr. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 20 -04 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO MAQUO- KETA VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A NONEXCLUSIVE AUTHORITY TO MAINTAIN AND OPERATE ITS EXISTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND CONSTRUCT EXTENSIONS THERETO WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, INCLUDING ANY TERRITORY WHICH MAY BE ANNEXED THERETO DURING THE TERM OF THIS FRANCHISE TO THE EXTENT ANY SUCH TERRITORY IS WITHIN THE EXCLUSIVE SERVICE TERRITORY OF THE COMPANY UNDER IOWA CODE CHAPTER 476 (OR ITS SUCCESSOR), AND INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO ERECT AND MAINTAIN ALL NECESSARY FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT IN, UNDER, UPON, OVER, ACROSS AND ALONG THE STREETS, ALLEYS, BRIDGES AND OTHER SIMILAR PUBLIC PLACES WITHIN THE CITY Regular Session, April 5, 2004 127 FOR THE PRODUCTION, TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF ELECTRIC POWER, AND PRESCRIBING TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THE COMPANY IS TO OPERATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Definitions. 1. Whenever the word "city" appears in this ordinance, it is intended and shall be held to mean the City of Dubuque, Iowa. 2. Whenever the word "company" appears in this ordinance, it is intended and shall be held to mean Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative , its successors and assigns. 3. Whenever the word "grantee" appears in this ordinance, it is intended and shall be held to mean Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative, its successors and assigns. 4. Whenever the word "franchise" appears in this ordinance it is intended and shall be held to mean the grant of authority contained in this ordinance as accepted by the company. 5. Whenever the word "street" appears in this ordinance, it is intended and shall be held to mean streets, alleys, bridges, avenues, highways and other similar public places used for transportation purposes within the city. 6. Iowa Utilities Board means the utilities board or utilities division established by Iowa Code Chapter 474 (or its successor). Section 2. Grant of Franchise. There is hereby granted to the company, its successors and assigns, for a period from the effective date of this ordinance through October 3, 2018, a non - exclusive authority to maintain and operate its existing electrical production, transmission and distribution system and construct extensions and additions within the limits of the city including any areas added to the city by annexation or otherwise, together with all necessary facilities and equipment in, under, upon, over, across, and along the streets of the city for the transmission, distribution and sale of electrical power therein. Also granted is, the right of eminent domain, as provided in Iowa Section 364.2. Section 3. Street Usage. The company shall not locate any new electrical distribution or service line, including poles or other facilities, within the city in the public right of way without the approval of the city manager. The city reserves to itself the power to impose reasonable regulations on the company's use of streets. The city reserves the right by resolution or otherwise to designate the location of any new electric distribution or service line including poles and other facilities with reference to other street facilities such as sewer and water mains and services and street trees in such a manner as to promote the public safety and to protect public property. Section 4. Excavations and Other Works. A written permit shall be obtained from the city manager whenever it becomes necessary for the company to excavate in streets or public grounds of the city. Such permits shall state a particular part or point of the street where the excavation is to be made and the length of time in which such permit shall authorize the work to be done. An exception to a requirement for a permit shall be made in cases of emergency involving public safety, in which case a permit will be obtained at the earliest opportunity after the work has started. In making excavations in the streets the company shall proceed with such work so as to cause the least possible inconvenience to the public. The company shall property protect, according to safety standards generally accepted at the time of placement, as may be determined from time to time by the city manager, all excavations and obstructions by proper shoring, surface plates, barricades, warning lights and such other or additional devices as circumstances may warrant. If in the opinion of the city manager such excavation or obstruction is not property and safely protected, the city manager shall notify the company and the company will immediately comply with such reasonable instructions. Immediately after buried electrical service lines are installed or repaired, the trenches in which such lines are installed will be refilled by the company. No trench or excavation in the streets shall be filled or covered without giving the city the right to inspect the same. All backfilling in streets will be according to city specifications. Temporary street surfacing will be placed in such excavations as soon as the same has been backfilled. Pavements, sidewalks, curb and gutters or other portions of streets and public places opened, disturbed or damaged by company shall be promptly restored and replaced with like materials by the company at its own expense and left in as good condition as before. In the event like replacement materials are not available, the company shall notify the city manager who must approve the use of any alternate materials. In the event that the company shall fail to comply with the provision of this section, after having been given reasonable notice, the city may do such work as may be needed to properly repair such pavements, sidewalks, curb and gutters or other portions of streets and public places and the cost thereof shall be repaid to the city by the company. In some cases where a cut or disturbance is made in a section of street paving or sidewalks, rather than replace only the area cut, the company shall replace that area 128 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 stipulated by the city manager which in no event shall exceed the panel or panels disturbed. That whenever any person has obtained permission from the city manager to move any building or structure which may interfere with the poles, wires or other fixtures of said grantee, grantee shall, upon five (5) days' notice thereof, and at the expense of the person desiring to move such structure, remove such poles, wires or other fixtures as may be necessary to allow the passage of such structure, for a reasonable length of time, upon receipt from such person of satisfactory assurance covering the cost of such removal and replacement and any liability or damage resulting therefrom. Section 5. Relocation of Service Lines. Whenever the city shall pave or repave any street or shall change the grade line of any street or public place or shall construct or reconstruction any conduit, water main service or water connection, sewer or other public works or utility, it shall be the duty of the company, except where easements of record are held by the company, when so ordered by the city, to relocate its service lines and other property in the streets or other public places at its own expense so as to conform to the established grade or line of such street or public place and so as not to interfere with the conduits, sewers and other mains so constructed or reconstructed. However, the company shall not be required to relocate poles or other facilities and appurtenances when the street, alley or public grounds, in which they are located, is vacated for the convenience of abutting property owners and not as an incident to a public improvement, unless the reasonable cost of such relocation and the loss and expense resulting therefrom is first paid to the company by the abutting property owners. In the case of public improvements, including but not limited to urban renewal projects, the city may require the company to relocate it poles, service lines and appurtenances in the streets at company's expense. The city may at its discretion assign personnel for inspection of excavation and related work being performed by the company. Should the company fail or refuse to do and perform the things provided in this ordinance, the city may, after reasonable notice, perform the work and charge the expense thereof to the company and the company shall promptly pay said charges. Section 6. Accessions to Franchise. Where any electric service line is presently or in the future placed anywhere in the corporate limits of the city, either as now existing or hereafter extended, not in a public street and a street shall thereafter be opened or dedicated so as to include said line within the right -of -way of such street, said electric line shall be required to be operated and maintained under the terms of this franchise. Section 7. Representation of Company. The company agrees to provide and maintain its entire system pursuant to Iowa Utilities Board rules in such condition that it will furnish reasonably safe, adequate, and efficient service. Section 8. Meters. Standards for meters and meter practices shall be in accordance with regulations, rules or directives adopted by the Iowa Utilities Board of the Iowa Department of Commerce. Section 9. Reserved Regulatory Rights. In the event the State of Iowa or the United States ceases to regulate any aspect of the delivery of electrical service by company now regulated by either or both, the city reserves the right upon such cessation to regulate such matters to the extent such matters are local affairs impacting the health, safety or welfare of residents of the city. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as granting the city the right to regulate the rates of the company. Section 10. Extension of Service. The company shall be required to extend its electric distribution service lines as required by Iowa Utilities Board rules by extending lines in a manner consistent with the economic growth of the city and the city shall in the extension of streets and roads make provision for the placement of electric service lines. However, failure of the city to reserve right of way for electrical usage is not a default or breach under this agreement. Section 11. Rates. The company shall supply electricity to consumers within the city at reasonable rates. It is recognized that under the statutes of the State of Iowa, the company is not subject to the rate regulation authority of the Iowa Utilities Board of the Iowa Department of Commerce. The company's Board of Directors is vested with legal authority to supervise, fix or change rates and charges for services provided by the company to its electricity consumers. It is also recognized by both the company and the city that matters involving rate changes and charges are local in their application and effect and that the city, through its city council, shall be within its privileges and municipal responsibilities in making inquiries, expressing interest or adopting a position on matters of rate changes or charges by the company. Simultaneously, with the delivery by the company of any notice of change in rates or charges, or of any other revision or change which would have the effect of increasing the rates and prices to be paid to the company by consumers of electricity in the city, the company shall file with the city clerk of the city a written notice in the same form as is delivered to the electricity consumers of the company. Session, April 5, 2004 Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as granting the city the right to regulate the rates of the company. Section 12. Reports to City Council. The company shall file with the city clerk a true copy of the annual report of the company pertaining to the operation or conduct of business of the company under this franchise. The report may be the same as the company shall have prepared for such year in the ordinary course of the conduct of the business of the company and filed with the Iowa Utilities Board. Section 13. Company Rules. The company shall file with the city clerk a copy of its electric tariff as filed with the Iowa Utilities Board. The city shall also be advised of any changes, additions, deletions or amendments to said tariff. Section 14. Maps of Distribution System. The company shall, promptly after the award of this franchise, furnish the city manager a detailed map or maps of its distribution system both within the city limits and the area immediately surrounding the city. The company shall thereafter update the map or maps every year showing all subsequent additions or deletions to the distribution system. Prior to any excavation by the city, or its agents, a representative must contact the company regarding current information on the location of underground electric lines in the area concerned. The obligation to contact the company under this section shall be satisfied if contact is made with a corporation organized pursuant to Iowa Code Chapter 480 (2003) or an entity with a similar function utilized by both the city and the company, currently the Iowa One - Call System. The maps required to be provided under this section may be provided in hard -copy format or electronic format. Section 15. Indemnification; Insurance. Except for claims based upon the negligence or willful misconduct of the city, the company shall indemnify and hold the city harmless at all times during the term of this franchise from and against all claims for injury or damage to persons or property caused by the construction, erection, operation or maintenance of its properties, or the negligence of its contractors or its employees. In case of any suit or action at law being commenced against the city, upon any claim for damage arising out of any loss, injury or damage, claimed to have been caused by any installation, improvement, obstruction or excavation in any street, alley, sidewalk or public place in the city, and which installation, improvement, obstruction or excavation was made or left in, under or upon such street, sidewalk, alley or public place by said company, its agents, contractors or employees, upon being notified in writing by said city of such action or proceeding, said company shall appear and 129 make proper defense thereto; and if any judgment or decree shall in any such case be rendered against the city therein, said company hereby agrees to assume, pay and satisfy such judgment or decree, with the costs thereof. At all times during the term of this franchise, the company shall maintain insurance as set forth in the attached Insurance Schedule, which schedule shall be subject to amendment by the city council as it deems in the best interest of the city. Section 16. Nonassignment. No sale, assignment or lease of this franchise shall be effective until it is approved by the city council and until the company has filed in the office of the city clerk written notice of the proposed sale, transfer, disposition or assignment, such notice to cleady summarize the proposed procedure and the terms and conditions thereof. Such approval by the city shall not be unreasonably withheld. The proposed vendor, assignee or lessee shall similarly file an instrument, duly executed, reciting such proposal, accepting the terms of this franchise and agreeing to perform all the conditions thereof. This provision shall not apply, however, to sales, assignment, or transfers made pursuant to a corporate reorganization, divestiture, or consolidation, or to a sale of all or substantially all of the electric distribution properties of the company. Section 17. Forfeiture of Franchise. The violation of any material portion of this franchise by the company or its successors or assigns, or its failure promptly to perform any of the provisions of this franchise shall be cause for forfeiture of this franchise and the termination of all dghts thereunder. Such forfeiture shall be accomplished by ordinance of the city after written notice by the city manager to the company and a continuation of the violation, failure or default specified in the notice for at least thirty (30) days from the date the notice was served, unless such default cannot reasonably be cured within said thirty (30) days, in which case it will be sufficient for the company to have commenced action to cure said default within said thirty (30) days and continue to pursue such cure diligently thereafter. Section 18. Severability. If any section or provision of this ordinance is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of any other provisions of this ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid portion or portions and to this end each section and provision of this ordinance is severable. Section 19. Revival. The parties recognize that over the duration of this franchise both technological and regulatory changes will take place which will impact the 130 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 enforceability of this ordinance or parts of it. In recognition of such factors the parties agree that in the event portions of this ordinance which are now, or in the future, are found or declared inapplicable or unenforceable, become through a subsequent change in law or technology again to be applicable or enforceable, such provisions shall be revived and again form a portion of this ordinance. Section 20. Cure of Defaults. If either party determines there is a default under this franchise the other party shall be given written notice describing the default in detail, whether a forfeiture or termination of the franchise will be sought and where curable a reasonable time to cure the default which shall not be less than thirty (30) nor more than one hundred eighty (180) days. Section 21. Reservation of Home Rule Powers. This ordinance is intended to be and shall be construed as consistent with the reservation of local authority contained in the Twenty Fifth Amendment to the Iowa Constitution granting municipalities home rule powers. To such end any limitation on the power of the city is to be strictly construed and the city reserves to itself the right to exercise all power and authority to regulate and control its local affairs and all ordinances and regulations of the city shall be enforceable against the company unless, and only to the extent, they are irreconcilable with any rights granted the company under this ordinance. Section 22. Acquisition at Expiration. If at the expiration of this franchise the company wishes to abandon the electric service system within the city and subject to any approval required by statute, the company shall upon the city's request, given not earlier than one hundred eighty (180) days before expiration or more than ninety (90) days after, sell the electric distribution system within the city which is used exclusively to provide service to the consumers of the company located within the city to the city at a price determined by a mutually agreeable appraiser, or if the parties cannot within sixty (60) days of notice agree upon an appraiser, then they shall each appoint an appraiser and the appraisers shall appoint a third. The price shall then be the price the appraisers agree upon, or If they do not agree within sixty (60) days of being appointed, the price shall be the average of the two appraisals which are closest in dollar amount. This provision shall not apply, however, to sales, assignments, or transfers made pursuant to a corporate reorganization, divestiture, or consolidation, or to a sale of all or substantially all of the electric distribution properties of the company. Section 23. Franchise Fee. Effective on billings after May 1, 2004 (energy sold after approximately March 28 and for the terms of this franchise, the company shall pay to the city a fee equal to two percent (2 %) of the gross revenue generated from the sale of electricity within the City of Dubuque. The city shall provide company with a map depicting its current corporate boundaries and shall notify company of any changes to the same. The company shall on the fifteenth day of each month, commencing May 15, 2004, provide to the city manager in a form acceptable to the company and the city manager records establishing the gross revenues from the sale of electricity by the company within the City of Dubuque for the preceding month and shall pay the fee to the city within thirty (30) days following the last day of the preceding month. The fee imposed herein shall not apply to any sale of electricity by the company that is exempt under Iowa Code § 422.45 from the tax imposed by Iowa Code § 422.43 and in computing the amount of the fee, the company shall not include such sales, unless it is impracticable to do so, in which event the city manager may provide for a rebate of the amount of the fee for such exempt sales of electricity to the company's customers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the fee imposed herein shall apply to all sales of electricity by the company to residential customers The city council reserves the right by amendment to this ordinance to increase or decrease the amount of such franchise fee as it determines to be in the public interest. Section 24. Adoption. This ordinance following its passage shall become effective upon its acceptance by the company and publication as required by law. Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE The terms and conditions of the foregoing ordinance are hereby accepted this 2 n° day of March, 2004. MAQUOKETA VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE By: /s/ James Lauzon Its CEO / Executive Vice President It 4/9 Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9th day of April, 2004. Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk It 4/9 Buol moved 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 finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. Regular Session, April 5, 2004 131 Amendment to Utility Franchise Agreements with Aquila and Alliant Energy: Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider approval of an amendment to the Utility Franchise Agreements with Aquila and Alliant Energy to provide that the franchise fee applies to all sales of gas or electricity to residential customers regardless of sales tax exemptions and City Manager recommending approval, presented and read. Buol moved that the proof and communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 58 -03 Establishing a franchise fee of two percent (2 %) of the gross revenue of Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, generated from the sale of electricity within the City of Dubuque, presented and read. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 21.04 AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 58 -03 ESTAB- LISHING A FRANCHISE FEE OF TWO PERCENT (2 %) OF THE GROSS REVENUE OF INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, GENERATED FROM THE SALE OF ELECTRICITY WITHIN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE Whereas, City of Dubuque Ordinance No. 58- 93 (City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Appendix D), adopted by the City Council on the 4th day of October 1993, granted to Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns (hereinafter referred to collectively as the Company), nonexclusive authority for a period of twenty-five (25) years to maintain and operate its electrical system within the limits of the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, Ordinance No. 58 -93 provides that the City Council may, impose a franchise fee not to exceed three (3) percent of the gross revenue of the Company generated from the sale of electricity within the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, the City Council by the adoption of Ordinance No. 58 -03 established a franchise fee; and Whereas, the City Council by Ordinance No. 75 -03 amended Ordinance No. 58 -03; and Whereas, the City Council finds it necessary to further amend Ordinance No. 58 -03. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Ordinance No. 58 -03 is amended to read as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 58 -03 ESTABLISHING A FRANCHISE FEE OF TWO PERCENT (2 %) OF THE GROSS REVENUE OF INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, GENERATED FROM THE SALE OF ELECTRICITY WITHIN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE Section 1. Effective October 1, 2003 and for the term of the franchise granted by Ordinance No. 58 -93, there is hereby imposed upon the Company a fee equal to two percent (2 %) of the gross revenue generated from the sale of electricity within the City of Dubuque. Section 2. The Company shall on the fifteenth day of each month, commencing November 15, 2003, provide to the City Manager in a form acceptable to the City Manager records establishing the gross revenues from the sale of electricity by the Company within the City of Dubuque for the preceding month and shall pay the fee to the City within thirty (30) days following the last day of the preceding month. Section 3. The fee imposed by Sec. 1 shall not apply to any sale of electricity by the Company that is exempt under Iowa Code § 422.45 from the tax imposed by Iowa Code § 422.43 and in computing the amount of the fee, the Company shall not include such sales, unless it is impracticable to do so, in which event the City Manager may provide for a rebate of the amount of the fee for such exempt sales of electricity to the Company's customers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the fee imposed herein shall apply to all sales of electricity by the company to residential customers. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon publication. Passed, approved and adopted this 5 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald Newspaper the 9 day of April, 2004. /s /Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk 1t 4/9 Buol moved that the requirement that the proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 59 -03 Establishing a franchise fee of two percent (2 %) of the gross revenue of Peoples Natural Gas Company, its successors and assigns, generated from the sale of natural gas or mixed gas within the City of Dubuque, presented and read. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 22 -04 AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 59 -03 ESTABLISHING A FRANCHISE FEE OF TWO PERCENT (2 %) OF THE GROSS REVENUE OF PEOPLES NATURAL GAS COMPANY, ITS 132 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, GENERATED FROM THE DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF NATURAL GAS OR MIXED GAS WITHIN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE Whereas, City of Dubuque Ordinance No. 43- 93 (City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Appendix C), adopted by the City Council on the 19th day of July, 1993, granted to Peoples Natural Gas Company, its successors and assigns (hereinafter referred to collectively as the Company), nonexclusive authority for a period of twenty -five (25) years to maintain and operate its gas distribution system within the limits of the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, Ordinance No. 43 -93 provides that the City Council may, impose a franchise fee not to exceed three (3) percent of the gross revenue of the Company generated from the sale of natural and mixed gas within the City of Dubuque;and Whereas, the City Council by the adoption of Ordinance No. 59 -03 established a franchise fee; and Whereas, the City Council by the adoption of Ordinance No. 76 -03 amended Ordinance No. 59 -03; and Whereas, the City Council finds it necessary to further amend Ordinance No. 59 -03. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Ordinance No. 59 -03 is amended to read as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 59 -03 ESTABLISHING A FRANCHISE FEE OF TWO PERCENT (2 %) OF THE GROSS REVENUE OF PEOPLES NATURAL GAS COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, GENERATED FROM THE DISTRIBUTION AND SALE OF NATURAL GAS OR MIXED GAS WITHIN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE Section 1. Effective October 1, 2003 and for the term of the franchise granted by Ordinance No. 43 -93, there is hereby imposed upon the Company a fee equal to two percent (2 %) of the gross revenue generated from the sale of natural and mixed gas within the City of Dubuque. Section 2. The Company shall on the fifteenth day of each month, commencing November 15, 2003, provide to the City Manager in a form acceptable to the City Manager records establishing the gross revenues from the sale of natural and mixed gas by the Company within the City of Dubuque for the preceding month and shall pay the fee to the City within thirty (30) days following the last day of the preceding month. Section 3. The fee imposed by Sec. 1 shall not apply to any sale of natural and mixed gas by the Company that is exempt under Iowa Code § 422.45 from the tax imposed by Iowa Code § 422.43. The City shall, prior to October 1, 2003, and thereafter as persons on the exemption list are changed by the City, provide the Company with a list of the names of persons who are exempt from the fee and in computing the amount of the fee, the Company shall not include any sales to such persons. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the fee imposed herein shall apply to all sales of electricity by the company to residential customers. The City Manager shall provide a procedure for the rebate of the fee to persons who are partially exempt under § 422.45 from the tax imposed by Iowa Code § 422.43 for sales of natural and mixed gas to the Company's customers. Section 4. If for any reason the time and manner of collecting, or any aspect of the franchise fee, is challenged by or before the Iowa Utilities Board, Company shall promptly give notice to City and the Company shall, in any case, diligently and continuously exercises its efforts to sustain said fee and payments and the time and manner of its collection. If at any time the Iowa Utilities Board, or any other authority having proper jurisdiction, prohibits the City from imposing the franchise fee called for herein, the Company will no longer be obligated to collect and pay the franchise fee herein. The City agrees to save harmless the Company, its employees or agents from and against all claims, demands, losses and expenses arising out of the collection of the franchise fee from the Company's customers or in remitting the franchise fee amounts collected to the City; provided, however, that the City shall not be required to save harmless the Company from claims, demands, losses and expenses arising out of the negligence of the Company, its employees or agents. Section 5. The amount billed by the Company for the sale of natural gas or mixed gas to its customers may be adjusted for any net write -off of uncollectible accounts and corrections of bills theretofore rendered, and past or future franchise fees remitted to the City may be adjusted accordingly by the Company to reflect the lawful or necessary correction to billing and collection from its customers for natural gas sold within the corporate limits of the City. Section 6. The City shall provide copies of annexation ordinances to the Company on a timely basis to ensure appropriate franchise fee collection from customers within the corporate limits of the City. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon publication. Passed, approved and adopted this 5 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9 day of April, 2004. ular Session, April 5, 2004 Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk It 4/9 Buol moved that the requirement that the proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. Loras Boulevard Historic Lighting: Proof of publication on notice of hearing and notice to bidders and City Manager recommending award of the contract for the Loras Boulevard Historic Lighting Project to Westphal & Company, Inc., in the amount of $110,338.68, presented and read. Cline moved that the proof and communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Carleen Schroeder, 1493 Cornell St., Chris Olson, 1090 Grove Terrace and Bob Fisch, 722 W. 11' ", all spoke in appreciation of the Council support for this project. RESOLUTION NO. 134 -04 RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Whereas, on the 10th day of March, 2004, plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost were filed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, Iowa for the Loras Boulevard Historic Street Lighting Project. Whereas, notice of hearing on plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost was published as required by law. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the said plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost are hereby approved as the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for said improvements for said project. Passed, adopted and approved this 5" day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 135 -04 AWARDING CONTRACT Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the Loras Boulevard Historic Street Lighting Project pursuant to Resolution No. 113 -04 and notice to bidders published in a newspaper published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa on the 18 day of March, 2004. Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on the 25"' day of March, 2004, and it has been determined that the bid of Westphal & 133 Company, Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa, in the amount of $110,338.68 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 THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the contract for the above improvement be awarded to Westphal & Company, Inc. and the Manager be and is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque 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 bond, the City Treasurer is authorized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed, approved and adopted this 5'" day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Flood Hazard Mitigation Demolition Project — Phase II: Proof of publication on notice of hearing and notice to bidders and City Manager recommending award of the contract for the Flood Hazard Mitigation Demolition Project — Phase II to Top Grade Excavating, Inc., in the amount of $18,384, presented and read. Markham moved that the proof and communication be received and filed. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 136 -04 RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Whereas, on the 3rd day of March, 2004, plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost were filed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, Iowa for the Flood Hazard Mitigation Demolition Project— Phase Il. Whereas, notice of hearing on plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost was published as required by law. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the said plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost are hereby approved as the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for said improvements for said project. Passed, adopted and approved this 5 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Markham moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 6 -0. 134 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 RESOLUTION NO. 137.04 AWARDING CONTRACT Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the Flood Hazard Mitigation Demolition Project — Phase II, pursuant to Resolution No. 85 -04 and notice to bidders published in a newspaper published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa on the 5 day of March, 2004. Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on the 18th day of March, 2004 and it has been determined that the bid of Top Grade Excavating, Inc., in the amount of $18,384.00 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 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the contract for the above improvement be awarded to Top Grade Excavating, Inc., and the Manager be and is hereby directed to execute a contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque 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 bond, the City Treasurer is authorized and instructed to return the bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed, adopted and approved this 5 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Markham moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 6 -0. Nicholson moved to reinstate the rules limiting discussion to the Council. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 6 -0. ACTION ITEMS Dubuque Humane Society: Communication from Mona Woodward, President of the Board of Directors of the Dubuque Humane Society, regarding the Purchase of Service Agreement between the City and the Dubuque Humane Society and requesting an increase in the amount and City Manager responding to the request of the Dubuque Humane Society and asking that the issue be referred to staff, presented and read. Attorney Jennifer Clemens Conlon, as a member of the Dubuque Humane Society Board of Directors, spoke explaining the need for additional funds. Cline moved that the communications be received and filed and referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Dubuque Nursery and Landscaping — UDAG Loan: City Manager recommending approval of a $20,000 UDAG Loan to Dubuque Nursery and Landscaping, a new nursery and landscaping business, for the purchase and renovation of the former Hopper's Nursery on Jackson Street, presented and read. Michalski moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 138.04 APPROVING LOAN AGREEMENT WITH DUBUQUE NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE Whereas, an application for a City UDAG loan has been made by Dubuque Nursery and Landscape,and Whereas, Dubuque Nursery and Landscape proposes to operate a business at 2813 Jackson Street, and Whereas, the City of Dubuque has Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG) funds available to assist in projects that contribute to the local economy; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the redevelopment of the property at 2813 Jackson Street will have a beneficial impact on the neighborhood, and will result in new job creation in the neighborhood and the City of Dubuque. Section 2. That the Loan Agreement by and between the City of Dubuque, and the Dubuque Nursery and Landscape attached hereto is hereby approved. Section 3. That the City Manager is authorized to execute, on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, said Loan Agreement in substantially the form attached hereto, but with such changes as the City Manager, with the assistance of the Corporation Counsel, find to be appropriate, the City Manager's execution thereof to constitute this City Council's approval of said Loan Agreement. Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Port of Dubuque Remediation Contract: City Manager recommending approval of a contract with Terracon as the environmental design and remediation consultant for petroleum cleanup in the Port of Dubuque, presented and read. Cline moved to received and filed the communication. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Regular Session, April 5, 2004 135 RESOLUTION NO. 139 -04 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING SELECTION OF TERRACON TO PROVIDE ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND REMEDIATION SERVICES FOR PETROLEUM CLEANUP IN THE PORT OF DUBUQUE. Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa has identified the need to clean up a petroleum contamination site in the Port of Dubuque; and Whereas, the City has received a $200,000 Brownfield Cleanup Grant from the U.S.E.P.A. and a $142,655 Brownfield Grant from the State of Iowa to assist this effort; and Whereas, Terracon has provided a proposal to complete the environmental design and remediation of the contaminated property in the Port of Dubuque; and Whereas, a Selection Committee of City staff members has interviewed four environmental engineering consultant firms before making its recommendation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That a contract with Terraoon for professional services to provide environmental design and remediation services for petroleum cleanup in the Port of Dubuque is hereby approved. Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a contract with Terracon for consultant services not to exceed $545,000. Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of April 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Dubuque Racing Association: City Manager recommending approval of the new expansion plan for the City -owned Dubuque Greyhound Park and Casino, presented and read. Bruce Wentworth and Brian Southwood of the Dubuque Greyhound Park and Jim Kolf of the Durrant Group spoke in support of the expansion plan. Markham moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Transit Alternatives Analysis: City Manager recommending approval of the selection of the "no- build" alternative that includes the implementation of the two diesel - powered American Heritage Streetcars to provide a better transit link between the Port of Dubuque and the downtown area, presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 6 -0. Parking Meter Ordinance: City Manager recommending approval of an amendment to the Code of Ordinances Section 32 -337 allowing for a forty- minute time limit on parking meters, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 6 -0. An Ordinance Amending Section 32 -337 Parking fee schedule of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 6- 0. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 23 -04 AMENDING SECTION 32 -337 PARKING FEE SCHEDULE OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Section 32 -337 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended by adding the following new paragraph 6 to read as follows: Sec. 32 -337. Fee Schedule: Subject to the limitations provided in this division, parking meters, when installed and properly operated, shall show legal parking upon and after deposit of United States coins in accordance with the following schedule: (6) Forty (40) minute parking meters shall show legal parking for seventy-five cents ($0.75) per hour, but not more than a total of forty (40) minutes at any one time. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon publication. Passed, approved and adopted this 5" day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald Newspaper the 9� day of April, 2004. Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk 1t 4/9 Buol moved 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 finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 6 -0. Fire Lane Violations: City Manager recom- mending approval of an amendment to the Code of Ordinances to better define fire lane locations and to increase the violation fine to $50.00, 136 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. An Ordinance Amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Section 32 -269 Fire Lanes, authorizing the Fire Chief to designate fire lanes, prohibiting obstruction of fire lanes, providing for signs and markings of fire lanes, and establishing a penalty for violations thereof; amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Section 32 -279 Parking Violations by adding thereto Paragraph (9) Fire Lane Violation, presented and read. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 24 -04 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES SECTION 32 -269 FIRE LANES, AUTHORIZING THE FIRE CHIEF TO DESIGNATE FIRE LANES, PROHIBITING OBSTRUCTION OF FIRE LANES, PROVIDING FOR SIGNS AND MARKINGS OF FIRE LANES, AND ESTABLISHING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF; AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES SECTION 32.279 PARKING VIOLATIONS BY ADDING THERETO PARAGRAPH (9) FIRE LANE VIOLATION NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Sec. 32 -269. Fire Lanes is amended to read as follows: (a) Designation. The Fire Chief or the Fire Chiefs designee may designate fire lanes on private and public property as deemed necessary for the protection of life and property. (b) Obstruction. No person, other than a person operating an authorized emergency vehicle, shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle, or place or keep any other obstruction or thing in a designated fire lane that would prevent such fire lane from being immediately accessible to the Fire Department nor in any other manner deter or hinder the Fire Department from gaining immediate access to the fire lane. A written request for the temporary obstruction of a fire lane shall be submitted to the Fire Chief or the Fire Chief's designee for approval. (c) Signs and Markings. Wherever a fire lane has been designated, the Fire Chief or the Fire Chief's designee shall cause appropriate signs and markings to be placed identifying such fire lane. Signs shall be 18 inches tall x 12 inches wide, with red letters on a white reflective background and read "Fire Lane -No Parking Except for Emergency Vehicles, Fine $50 ". Signs shall be permanently mounted with the front of the sign set at 90 degrees to the street facing the direction of travel or posted on building as approved by the Fire Chief or the Fire Chiefs designee. Signs shall be placed not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) feet from the edge of the street. The top of the sign shall be approximately 6 feet from the ground. Intermediate fire lane signs shall be set every 50 feet in a continuous fire lane. A "BEGINS" sign shall mark the beginning of a fire lane and shall be mounted below the first fire lane sign. An "ENDS" sign shall mark the ending of a fire lane and shall be mounted below the last fire lane sign. In addition such signs, fire lanes shall be painted traffic red. (d) Penalty; Towing. In addition to the fine for a violation of this section as provided in Sec. 32- 279, whenever a vehicle is found stopped or parked in violation of this section, a police officer may cause such vehicle to be removed from the fire lane to a place of safekeeping, and the fee together with any other necessary expense incurred in such removal shall be assessed against the vehicle and shall be paid before it is released. Section 2. Sec. 32 -279. Parking Violations — Fines is amended by adding thereto the following: (9) Fire Lane Violation as provided in Sec. 32- 269: fifty dollars ($50.00). Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon publication. Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of April, 20014. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9 1h day of April, 2004. Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk 1 t 4/9 Buol moved 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 finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. Local Non -Law Enforcement Criminal History Records: City Manager recommending approval of an amendment to the Code of Ordinances Section 38 -31 Service Charges by adding the requirement of a service charge of $10 for a non -law enforcement local criminal history record request, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. An Ordinance Amending the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Section 38 -31 Service Charges by adding a service charge for a non - law enforcement local criminal history record, presented and read. Regular Session, April 5, 2004 137 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 25 -04 AMENDING THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES SECTION 38 -31 SERVICE CHARGES BY ADDING A SERVICE CHARGE FOR A NON -LAW ENFORCEMENT LOCAL CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Sec. 38 -31. Service Charges: (a) Persons requesting assistance from the Police Department for opening any motor vehicle or gaining entrance to any structure shall pay to the City a twenty -five dollar ($25.00) service charge per call. (b) Non -Law Enforcement persons requesting a local criminal history record from the Police Department shall pay to the City a ten dollar ($10.00) service charge per local criminal history record requested. (c) Nothing in this Section shall be interpreted as requiring or assuring any specific response by the Police Department. Passed, approved and adopted this 5th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9 day of April, 2004. Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk 1 t 4/9 Buol moved 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 finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. Certificate of Occupancy Standards: City Manager recommending approval of an amendment to the Code of Ordinances by adding a requirement that structures may not be occupied until required site plan improvements have been made, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6- 0. An Ordinance Amending the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Section 11 -2 International Building Code by adding a new section requiring installation and completion of site plan requirements prior to issuance of certificates of occupancy, presented and read. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 26 -04 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES SECTION 11 -2 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE — AMENDMENTS BY ADDING A NEW SECTION REQUIRING INSTALLATION AND COMPLETION OF SITE PLAN REQUIRE- MENTS PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That Section 11 -2 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding Section 110.3: Certificate issued and requiring installation and completion of site plan improvements prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy. Section 110.3: Section 110.3 "Certificate issued ", is hereby amended by adding a new section as follows: Section 110.3 Certificate issued. After the building official inspects the building or structure and finds no violations of the provisions of this code or other laws that are enforced by the department or other City departments, the building official shall issue a certificate of occupancy that shall contain the following: The building permit number. The address of the structure. The name and address of the owner. A description of that portion of the structure for which the certificate is issued. A statement that the described portion of the structure has been inspected for compliance with the requirements of this code for the occupancy and division of occupancy and the use for which the proposed occupancy is classified. The name of the building official. The edition of the code under which the permit was issued. The use and occupancy, in accordance with Chapter 3. The type of construction as defined in Chapter 6. The design occupant load. If an automatic sprinkler is provided, whether the sprinkler system is required. Any special stipulations and conditions of the building permit. No occupancy permits for a new structure shall be issued until all storm water control, sanitary sewer, water mains, off - street parking facilities and all other site plan requirements have been constructed and approved by the City, and are fully operational. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication, as provided by law. Passed, approved and adopted this 5 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9" day of April, 2004. 138 Regular Session, April 5, 2004 Jeanne F. Schneider, City Cleric 1t 4/9 Buol moved 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 finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS Michalski mentioned that Dubuque was the recent recipient of various Main Street Iowa Governor's Awards. At 7:42 P.M. Buol moved to go into Closed Session re: Pending Litigation and Property Acquisition — Chapter 21.5(1)(c)(j) 2003 Code of Iowa. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 6 -0. At 8:11 P.M. Council reconvened regular session stating that staff had been given proper direction. There being no further business, Cline moved to adjourn. Seconded by Buol. Motion carried 6 -0. The meeting adjourned at 8:12 P.M. JJ / Clerk /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider, CIVIC City Clerk 1 t 4/14 Special Session, April 19, 2004 139 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS City Council Meeting, Special Session, April 19, 2004 Council Met in Special Session at 5:20 P.M. in the Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Cline, Connors, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson (by telephone), City Manager Michael Van Milligan, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is a special session of the City Council called for the purpose of discussing the privatization of the Five Flags Civic Center. Council discussed the privatization of the Five Flags Civic Center. Gil Spence reviewed the final report of the Five Flags Review Committee in considering how the Five Flags Center could reduce the amount of property tax support and whether or not the Five Flags Center should be privatized. Representatives of the three firms that responded to the Request for Proposals for private management — Compass, Kinseth and SMG — spoke briefly on their proposals. Council directed that this issue should be on an upcoming City Council agenda and that the three firms should be prepared to discuss their proposals and to answer speck questions. There being no further business, Michalski moved to adjourn. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. The meeting adjourned at 6:34 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC City Clerk It 4/28 140 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS City Council Meeting, Regular Session, April 19, 2004 Council Met in regular session at 6:35 P.M. in the Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Buol, Cline, Connors, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson (by telephone), City Manager Michael Van Milligan, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl Notice of Claims /Suits: Sharon Krohn for property damage; Joanne E. Temperly for personal injury, presented and read. Buol moved that the claims be referred to the Legal Staff for investigation and report. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Corporation Counsel advising that the following claims have been referred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool: Joanne Temperly for personal injury, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and concurred. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is a regular session of the City Council called for the purpose of discussing such matters which may properly come before the City Council. Invocation was given by Reverend John Sorenson, Pastor of Lord of Life Lutheran Church. Presentation: Ray Owensby and Ken Roeder presented the "Seven Seals Award" and "Statement of Reserve Award" to the City of Dubuque from the Employer Support of the Military Guard and Reserves Group. CONSENT ITEMS Minutes and Reports Submitted: City Council of 4/5; Community Development Advisory Commission of 3/10; Historic Preservation Commission of 3/18; Housing Commission Trust Fund of 3/11 and 3/26; Park and Recreation Commission of 319; Zoning Board of Adjustment of 3/25, presented and read. Buol moved that the communications be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Library Board of Trustees Update from Meeting of March 25, 2004, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Proof of publication of List of Claims and Summary of Revenue for the month ending February 28, 2004, presented and read. Buol moved that the proof be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Ken TeKippe, Finance Director, submitting the City of Dubuque Financial Reports for the month ending March 31, 2004, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication and report be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Corporation Counsel recommending settlement of the claim of Sharon Krohn and that Finance Department issue payment, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and concurred and Finance Department to issue payment. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Request to Purchase City Property: Communication from Randy Davis, 825 Salem Street, and Ron, Margaret and Ben Mueller, 855 Salem Street, requesting to purchase of a portion of a City-owned alley abutting their property, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Federal COPS Grant Opportunity: City Manager recommending approval for the Police Department to participate with the Governor's Office of Drug Control Policy regarding establishment of an eighteen county Methamphetamine Clandestine Laboratory Drug Task Force and the addition of one full -time Police Officer through the grant program, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Five Flags Theater — Paint Exterior Facade Project: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Five Flags Theater — Paint Exterior Facade Project as completed by Jackson Tuckpointing Company, Inc, in the final contract amount of $38,300, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 140 -04 ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENT Whereas, the contract for the Five Flags Theater — Painting Exterior Facade Project has been completed and the City Manager has Regular Session, April 19, 2004 141 examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed according to the terms of the contract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: 1. That the recommendation of the City Manager be approved and that said improvement be and the same is hereby accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to the contractor from the General Fund in amount equal to the amount of his contract, less any retained percentage provided for therein. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 141 -04 FINAL ESTIMATE Whereas, the contract for the Five Flags Theater — Paint Exterior Facade Project has been completed and the Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof including the cost of estimates, notices and inspection and all miscellaneous costs; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the cost of said improvement is hereby determined to be $38,300.00, and the said amount shall be paid from the General Fund of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Northeast Iowa School of Music for Uptown Recreation Programs — Fiscal Year 2005 Agreement: City Manager recommending approval of the grant agreement with the Northeast Iowa School of Music to provide music lessons in Fiscal Year 2005 as part of the Uptown Recreation Program, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. ISU Extension Services for Uptown Recreation Programs — Fiscal Year 2005 Agreement: City Manager recommending approval of a grant agreement with the ISU Extension Services to provide summer programs in Fiscal Year 2005 as part of the Uptown Recreation Program, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Dubuque Museum of Art for Uptown Recreation Programs — Fiscal Year 2005 Agreement: City Manager recommending approval of the grant agreement with the Dubuque Museum of Art to provide summer art programs in Fiscal Year 2005 as part of the Uptown Recreation Program, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Four Mounds Foundation for Summer Day Camp Program — Fiscal Year 2005 Agreement: City Manager recommending approval of the grant agreement with the Four Mounds Foundation to provide the summer day camp program in Fiscal Year 2005 as part of the Uptown Recreation Program, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Grand River Center Bid Package #2 Project: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Grand River Center Bid Package #2 Project as completed by Canam Steel Corporation in the final contract amount of $411,323, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 142 -04 ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENT Whereas, the contract for the Education and Conference Center (Grand River Center) Bid Package 2 has been completed and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed according to the terms of the contracts, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the recommendation of the City Manager be approved and that said improvements be and the same are hereby accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Treasurer be and is hereby directed to pay to the contractor in the amount equal to the amount of this contract. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April, 2004. 142 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 143 -04 FINAL ESTIMATE Whereas, the contract for the Education and Conference Center (Grand River Center) Bid Package 2 has been completed and the Building Services Manager has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the cost of said improvement is hereby determined to be $411,323.00 and the said improvement shall be paid for by the City as provided for therein. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Bonson Road Watermain: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Bonson Road Watermain Project as completed by McDermott Excavating in the final contract amount of $21,429.95, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 144-04 ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENT Whereas, the contract for the Bonson Road Watermain Extension Project has been completed and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed according to the terms of the contract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the recommendation of the City Manager be approved and that said improvement be and the same is hereby accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to the contractor from the Fiscal Year 2003 Watermain Extension Fund in an amount equal to the amount of his contract, less any retained percentage provided for therein. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 145.04 FINAL ESTIMATE Whereas, the contract for the Bonson Road Watermain Extension Project has been completed and the City Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof including the cost of estimates, notices and inspection and all miscellaneous costs. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the cost of said improvement is hereby determined to be $23,093.15 and the said amount shall be paid from the Fiscal Year 2003 Watermain Extension Fund of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Napier Street Storrs and Sanitary Sewer Extension Project: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Napier Street Storm and Sanitary Sewer Extension Project as completed by Fondell Excavating of Dubuque, Iowa, in the final contract amount of $100,631.22, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 146 -04 ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENT Whereas, the contract for the Napier Street Storm and Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project has been completed and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed according to the terms of the contract, plans and specifications and recommends its acceptance. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the recommendation of the City Manager be approved and that said improvement be and the same is hereby accepted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay to the contractor from the Fiscal Year 2002 General Fund and the Fiscal Year 2002 Sanitary Sewer Construction Fund in amount equal to the amount of his contract, less any retained percentage provided for therein. Passed, approved and adopted this W day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Regular Session, April 19, 2004 143 Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 147 -04 FINAL ESTIMATE Whereas, the contract for the Napier Street Storm and Sanitary Sewer Reconstruction Project has been completed and the City Engineer has submitted his final estimate showing the cost thereof including the cost of estimates, notices and inspection and all miscellaneous costs. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the cost of said improvement is hereby determined to be $104,339.22 and the said amount shall be paid from the Fiscal Year 2002 General Fund and the Fiscal Year 2002 Sanitary Sewer Construction Fund of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 19 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Southwest Arterial — Request for Proposals: City Manager recommending approval of a Request for Proposal for the preliminary highway design — major facilities of IA 32 (Southwest Arterial), presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Cable TV Regulatory and Teleprogramming Commissions: Communication from Merrill Crawford, Cable Franchise Administrator, advising of the resignation of Kevin Nekvinda from the Cable TV Regulatory Commission and Dan Wilant from the Cable Community Teleprogramming Commission, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Legislative Correspondence: City Manager correspondence to Senators Chuck Grassley and Tom Harkin urging their continued support of funding for Iowa Highway 32 (Southwest Arterial), presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. City Manager correspondence to State Representatives requesting their support of HSB 728 which implements a moratorium on the reclassification of certain apartment facilities from commercial to residential, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. City Manager correspondence to area legislators requesting their support of an amendment to Senate Study Bill 3169 which changes the qualifying date to a two -year date prior to project completion for qualifying for State historic tax credits, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7- 0. City Manager correspondence to area legislators requesting their opposition to S 5150, an amendment to House File 686, regarding Tax Increment Financing, presented and read. Buol moved that the communications be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7- 0. Code of Ordinance Supplement No. 61: City Manager recommending adoption of Supplement No. 61 to the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 148 -04 ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT NO. 61 TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, under date of July 17, 1989, the City Council„ pursuant to Ordinance No. 34 -89, readopted the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa for ordinances adopted up to and including December 19, 1988; and Whereas, since December 19, 1988 the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has adopted certain ordinances amending the Code of Ordinances and said amendments have been printed as supplements to the Code of Ordinances; and Whereas, Section 380.8 of the Code of Ordinances provides that supplements by resolution, become part of the Code of Ordinances. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That Supplement No. 60 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, covering Ordinances through Ordinance No. 8 -04 enacted through February 16th, 2004 and prepared by the Sterling Codifiers, Inc, Coeur D' Alene, ID hereto filed in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa be and is hereby adopted and becomes part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk 144 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds — Fiscal Year 2005 CDBG Programs: City Manager recommending approval of the publication of a Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program activities, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 149 -04 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PUBLICA- TION OF A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS FOR CERTAIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2005 (PROGRAM YEAR 2004) Whereas, the City of Dubuque will enter into a Grant Agreement for the Fiscal Year commencing July 1, 2004, with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, providing for financial assistance to the City under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and Whereas, pursuant to the rules and regulations as promulgated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, an environmental review has been processed for the hereinafter listed projects to be financed with Community Development Block Grant funds; and Whereas, a notice of 'Intent to Request Release of Funds" for said projects will be sent by regular mail to various tribal, federal, state and local public agencies; to the appropriate Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency, to the HUD Field Office and to the local news media, individuals and groups known to be interested and believed to be appropriate to receive such a notice; and Whereas, any and all comments received as a result of such notice will be duly considered before proceeding with a Request for Release of Funds and Certification. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to publish a Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds for the following identified projects and to make the Environmental Review Record for said projects available for public inspection and comment until 5:00 p.m. on April 30 2004. Such notice shall be in the form of Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. Community Development Block Grant Annual Plan Projects Program Year 2004 (Fiscal Year 2005) Housing Programs: First Time Home Buyer Program; Historic Preservation; Homeowner Rehabilitation (Operation: Paintbrush; Operation Upkeep; Residential Rehabilitation Loan Program; Sewer Connection Loan); Housing Administration Services and Staff; Housing Code Enforcement; Housing Rehabilitation Services and Staff; Housing Trust; Lead Paint Hazard Abatement; Purchase /Rehabilitation / Resale; Rental Unit Rehabilitation (Emergency Code Enforcement Loan Program; Moderate Income Rental Rehab Loan Program; Accessibility Rehab; Single Room Occupancy Rehab); Neighborhood and Community Development Programs: Accessible Curb Ramps; Child Care Resource and Referral; Community Partnership Program (cp2); Deer Management Food Program; Dubuque Dispute Resolution Center; Information and Referral Service; Leadership Training; Neighborhood Development Services and Staff; Neighborhood Support Grants; Neighborhood Infrastructure Improvements (Neighborhood Street Overlays; Neighborhood Sidewalk Program; Neighborhood Step/Wall Repair); Neighborhood Recreation Program; Senior Center; Washington Tool Library; Zoning Inspection/ Enforcement Economic Development Programs: Economic Development Financial Assistance Program; Economic Development Program Services and Staff Planning and Administration: CDBG Administration Services and Staff; Finance Services and Staff; City Planning Services; Planning Administration No funds will be committed prior to completion of a review for other related laws of 24 CFR 58.5, including Section 106, for site - specific projects that are currently unidentified. Section 2. That the environmental review record for each of the projects shall be placed on file in the Office of the Housing and Community Development Department, 1805 Central, Dubuque Iowa where said record may be examined and copied by any interested party. Section 3. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is hereby authorized and directed to submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development seven (7) days after publication of appropriate notice a Request for Release of Funds to undertake the said projects. Section 4. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is hereby authorized to consent to assume the status of a responsible federal official under the National Environmental Protection Act, insofar as the provisions of the said Act apply to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development responsibilities for review, decision making, and Regular Session, April 19, 2004 145 action assumed and carried out by the City of Dubuque as to environmental issues. Section 5. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is hereby authorized to consent personally, in his official capacity and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, to accept the jurisdiction of the federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental review, decision- making and action. Section 6. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute a Request for Release of Funds and Certification. Passed, approved and adopted this 19`" day of April 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Buol moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Dubuque Water Ski Club Lease: City Manager recommending approval of a lease with the Dubuque Water Ski Club for approximately five acres of Schmitt Island, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Sully Transport Lease Agreement: City Manager recommending approval of entering into a month -to -month lease agreement with Sully Transport, Inc. for a portion of a City- owned parking lot on 16 and Sycamore Streets, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Letter of Appreciation: Communication from William C. Fuerste, 1360 South Grandview Avenue, expressing appreciation to City of Dubuque employees for their assistance, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Business Licenses: RESOLUTION NO. 150 -04 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the following having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of Cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be granted a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers within said City. NEW Kwik Stop C- Store Rainbo Oil Company 2335 University Ave Passed, approved and adopted this 19'" day of April, 2003. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 151 -04 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted 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 the 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 "C" BEER PERMIT Rainbo Oil Co, Kwik Stop C- Store+ (Sunday Sale) 2335 University Sahajanand Enterprises Paro Food Mart+ (Sunday Sale) 3200 Central Kwik Trip Inc. Tobacco Outlet # 504 806 Wacker Mulgrew Oil 16'" St Auto/Truck Plaza+ (Sunday Sale) 1215 E. 16 Mc Cann's Service Inc McCann's Service +(Sunday Sale) 690 W Locust TFM Co. Oky Doky # 2+ (Sunday Sale) 51 W. 32 n St TFM Co. Oky Doky # 1+ (Sunday Sale) 250 W. 1'' St CLASS "B" BEER (5 - DAY SPECIAL EVENT) Dubuque Catfish Festival Catfish Festival+ (Sunday /Outdoor Sale) 1850 Hawthorne DubuqueFest DubuqueFest+ (Sunday /Outdoor Sale) 7 Th & Main Music N More Music N More -Tent A 600 -800 Main Music N More Music N More- Tent B 600 -800 Main Music N More Music N More- Tent C 600 -800 Main Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. Michalski expressed concern about issues with the Bricktown liquor license. RESOLUTION NO. 152-04 Whereas, applications for Liquor Licenses have been submitted to this Council for approval 146 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 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 State Laws and all City Ordinances relevant thereto 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 License. CLASS "A" LIQUOR LICENSE Dubuque Lodge # 355 Dbq Moose Lodge# 355+ (Sunday Sale) 1166 Main St CLASS "C" BEER/LIQUOR LICENSE Bodine's LLC Bodine's+ (Sunday Sale) 1445 Central Ave Cooper Management LLC Stonewall Lounge / Bricktown +(Sunday Sale) 299 Main St Knights of Columbus #510 Knights of Columbus +(Sunday Sale) 781 Locust St Donna Ginter West Dubuque Tap+ (Sunday Sale) 1701 Asbury SPECIAL CLASS "C" (BW) LIQUOR (5 —DAY EVENT) Dubuque Arts Council Dubuque Arts Council 500 E 4" St SPECIAL CLASS "C" (BW) LIQUOR TFM Company Oky Doky # 1 250 Bluff St Mary Loney Bichell Mississippi Mug 373 Bluff St (Extended Outdoor sale - parking lot for Summer dates) Passed, approved and adopted this 19 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Michalski moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. ITEMS TO BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING Lease Agreement with Hoffmann Schneider Funeral Home: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for May 3, 2004 to consider a lease agreement with Hoffmann Schneider Funeral Home for a section of Jackson Park, presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed and set it for public hearing on 513/04 at a meeting to commence at 6:30 P.M. in the public library auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Iowa, in accordance with an agreement adopted by City Council on February 16, 2004 with Kivlahan Farms, LLC., presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 153 -04 RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF INTEREST AND VACATE A RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT OVER LOT N ARBOR ESTATES, BEING A PART OF THE SE '/. OF THE SE 1 /4 OF SECTION 9, T89N, R2E, 5 TH P.M. IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA Whereas, Kivlahan Farms, LLC is the current owner of a parcel described as Lot N Arbor Estates, being a part of the SE % of the SE % of Section 9, T89N, R2E, 5" P.M. in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa; and Whereas, a 10 -foot wide right -of -way easement is currently platted on the easterly side of said parcel; and Whereas, Kivlahan Farms, LLC has petitioned to vacate a portion of the right -of -way easement in said parcel. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the City of Dubuque intends to dispose of its interest and vacate the 10 -foot wide right -of -way easement along the easterly line of Lot N Arbor Estates in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, as shown on the attached Exhibit A. Section 2. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause a notice of intent to be published as prescribed under Section 364.7 Code of Iowa, 2003 or amended. Passed, approved and adopted this 19'" day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution and set this for public hearing on 5/3/04 at a meeting to commence at 6:30 P.M. in the public library auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Fiscal Year 2004 Budget Amendment: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for May 3, 2004 to consider the fourth amendment to the Fiscal Year 2004 budget, presented and read. Cline moved that the proof be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Right -of -Way Easement: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for May 3, 2004 to consider vacating a 10 -foot wide right -of -way easement in the City of Dubuque, RESOLUTION NO. 154 -04 SETTING THE DATE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING ON AMENDMENT NO. 4 TO THE Regular Session, April 19, 2004 147 FISCAL YEAR 2004 BUDGET FOR THE CITY OFDUBUQUE Whereas, Iowa Code Section 384.16 provides that the City Council shall set a time and place for a public hearing on amendments to the budget and publish notice before the hearing as provided in Iowa Code Section 362.3. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the City Council shall conduct a public hearing on proposed Amendment No. 4 to the Fiscal Year 2004 budget for the City of Dubuque at the Carnegie Stout Public Library Auditorium, 360 West 11th Street, Dubuque, Iowa, on Monday, May 3, 2004, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Section 2. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to publish notice of the public hearing, according to law, together with the required budget information. Passed, approved and adopted this 19 day of April 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution and set date of public hearing which is 5/3/04 at a meeting to commence at 6:30 P.M. in the public library auditorium and that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law.. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. 2004 Curb Ramp Installation — CDBG Project No. 1: City Manager recommending initiation of the public bidding process for the 2004 Curb Ramp Installation — CDBG Project No. 1 and that a public hearing be set for May 3, 2004, presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 156.04 FIXING D ATE OF HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary approval on the proposed plans, specifications, and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection of the 2004 Curb Ramp Installation — CDBG Project No. 1. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That a public hearing will be held on the 3r day of May, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium at which time interested persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of said improvement, and the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause a notice of time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. At the hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections to the proposed plans, specifications, contract, or estimated cost of the improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 19 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution setting the public hearing for the 3 r day of May, 2004 at a meeting to commence at 6:30 P.M. in the public library auditorium and direct the City Clerk to publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7- 0. RESOLUTION NO. 155 -04 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the 2004 Curb Ramp Installation — CDBG Project No. 1 in the estimated amount $46,488.75 are hereby approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. Passed, adopted and approved this 19 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 157 -04 ORDERING BIDS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the 2004 Curb Ramp Installation — CDBG Project No. 1 is hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount of the security to accompany each bid shall be in an amount which shall conform to the 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 construction of the improvements herein provided, to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be less than four days nor more than forty-five days prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.m. on 148 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 the 27 day of April, 2004. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the Council for final action at 6:30 p.m. on the 3'" day of May, 2004. Passed, adopted and approved this 19 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. Samuel Street Repair Project: City Manager recommending initiation of the public bidding process for the Samuel Street Repair Project and that a public hearing be set for May 17, 2004, presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carded 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 158 -04 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the Concrete Section Repair and Overlay of Samuel Street in the estimated amount $115,964.31 are hereby approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. Passed, adopted and approved this 19 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 159 -04 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary approval on the proposed plans, specifications, and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection of the Concrete Section Repair and Overlay of Samuel Street. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That a Public Hearing will be held on the 17" day of May, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium at which time interested persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of said improvement, and the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause a notice of time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. At the hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections to the proposed plans, specifications, contract, or estimated cost of the improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 19`" day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution and set public hearing for 5/17/04 at a meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m, in the public library auditorium and direct the City Clerk to publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 160 -04 ORDERING BIDS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the Concrete Section Repair and Overlay of Samuel Street is hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount of the security to accompany each bid shall be in an amount which shall conform to the 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 construction of the improvements herein provided, to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be less than four days nor more than forty-five days prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.m. on the 6th day of May, 2004. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the Council for final action at 6:30 p.m. on the 17 day of May, 2004. Passed, adopted and approved this 19 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. 26 Street Storm Sewer Extension Project: City Manager recommending initiation of the public bidding process for the 26 Street Storm Sewer Extension Project and that a public hearing be set for May 17, 2004, presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 161 -04 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Regular Session, April 19, 2004 149 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the 26 Street Storm Sewer Extension Project, in the estimated amount $40,542.49 are hereby approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. Passed, adopted and approved this 19" day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 162 -04 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary approval on the proposed plans, specifications, and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection of the 26 Street Storm Sewer Extension Project. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That a public hearing will be held on the 17 day of May, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium at which time interested persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of said improvement, and the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause a notice of time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. At the hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections to the proposed plans, specifications, contract, or estimated cost of the improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 19'" day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution and set hearing for 5117/04 at a meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m. in the public library auditorium and direct the City Clerk to publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 163 -04 ORDERING BIDS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the 26'" Street Storm Sewer Extension Project is hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount of the security to accompany each bid shall be in an amount which shall conform to the 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 construction of the improvements herein provided, to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be less than four days nor more than forty -five days prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.m. on the 6" day of May, 2004. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the Council for final action at 6:30 p.m. on the 17 day of May, 2004. Passed, adopted and approved this 19" day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. 2004 Asphalt Paving Program: City Manager recommending initiation of the public bidding process for the 2004 Asphalt Paving Program and that a public hearing be set for May 17, 2004, presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 164 -04 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, forth of contract and estimated cost for the 2004 Asphalt Paving Project (Fiscal Year 2005), in the estimated amount $1,371,722.39 are hereby approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. Passed, adopted and approved this 19 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 165 -04 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary approval on the proposed plans, specifications, and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection 150 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 of the 2004 Asphalt Paving Project (Fiscal Year 2005). NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That a public hearing will be held on the 17 day of May, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium at which time interested persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of said improvement, and the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause a notice of time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. At the hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections to the proposed plans, specifications, contract, or estimated cost of the improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 19` day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution and set public hearing for 5/17/04 at a meeting to commence at 7:30 P.M. in the public library auditorium and direct the City Clerk to publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0 RESOLUTION NO. 166 -04 ORDERING BIDS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the 2004 Asphalt Paving Project (Fiscal Year 2005) is hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount of the security to accompany each bid shall be in an amount which shall conform to the 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 construction of the improvements herein provided, to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be less than four days nor more than forty -five days prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.m. on the 6 16 day of May, 2004. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the Council for final action at 6:30 p.m. on the 17 day of May, 2004. Passed, adopted and approved this 19'" day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0 Police Department Remodeling Project: City Manager recommending initiation of the Police Department Remodeling Project and that a public hearing be set for June 7, 2004, presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0 RESOLUTION NO. 167 -04 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE REMODELING OF CERTAIN AREAS OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE POLICE DEPARTMENT AT THE DUBUQUE LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the police remodeling for the investigative area of the City of Dubuque police department at the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center in the estimated amount of $109,295 are hereby approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0 RESOLUTION NO. 168 -04 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE REMODELING OF CERTAIN AREAS OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE POLICE DEPARTMENT AT THE DUBUQUE LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary approval to the proposed plans, specifications, and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection for the Remodeling of Certain Areas of the City of Dubuque Police Department at the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That a public hearing be held on the 7th day of June, 2004, at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Library Auditorium, 11 & Locust, Dubuque, Iowa, at which time interested persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of said improvement, and the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause a notice of time and place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City Regular Session, April 19, 2004 151 of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. At the hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections to the proposed plans, specifications, contract, or estimated cost of the improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution and set the public hearing for 6/7/04 at a meeting to commence at 6:30 P.M. in the public library auditorium and direct the city clerk to publish notice in the manner required by law. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 169-04 ORDERING BIDS FOR THE REMODELING OF CERTAIN AREAS OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE POLICE DEPARTMENT AT THE DUBUQUE LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the Remodeling of Certain Areas of the City of Dubuque Police Department at the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center is hereby ordered to be advertised for bids for construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount of the security to accompany each bid shall be in an amount which shall conform to the 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 Remodeling of Certain Areas of the City of Dubuque Police Department at the Dubuque Law Enforcement Center herein provided, to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be less than four days nor more than forty -five days prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.m. on the 20 day of May, 2004. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the Council for final action at 6:30 p.m. on the 7 1 " day of June, 2004. Passed, adopted and approved this 19 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0 BOARDS /COMMISSIONS Applicants are invited to address the Council regarding their desire to serve on the following Commission: Civil Service Commission (One 4- Year Term to Expire 4/6/06 — Term of Werizberger) Applicants: Debra Fondell, Dick Wertzberger. Ms. Fondell withdrew her application. Appointment to the following Commission: TV Cable Community Teleprogramming Commission: Two 3 -Year Unexpired Terms Through 6/30/06). Applicant: Marie Araeipour. Michalski moved that Ms. Areipour be appointed. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. Therefore, Ms. Araeipour was appointed to an unexpired three year term which will expire 6/30/06. PUBLIC HEARINGS Michalski moved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to speak. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. Greater Downtown Urban Renewal District: Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider the creation of an Urban Renewal Plan for the Greater Downtown Urban Renewal District that combines two existing urban renewal districts and City Manager recommending approval, presented and read. Markham moved that the proof and communication be received and filed. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7 -0. Steward Sandstrom, Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce and Dan LoBianco, Dubuque Main Street, spoke in favor of the District. RESOLUTION NO. 170 -04 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE URBAN RENEWAL PLAN FOR THE GREATER DOWNTOWN URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT. Whereas, on March 1, 2004, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa authorized the preparation of an Urban Renewal Plan (the "Plan ") for the Greater Downtown Urban Renewal District (the "District"); and Whereas, the City of Dubuque's primary objective in adopting this Plan is to provide opportunities for further redevelopment and reinvestment in the greater downtown and riverfront; and Whereas, the Long Range Planning Commission has reviewed the proposed Plan and has found that said document is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan for the development of the City of Dubuque as a whole and has transmitted its findings to the City Council; and Whereas, a consultation process has been undertaken with affected taxing entities in accordance with Chapter 403 of the Code of Iowa with no written objections or recommended changes to the Plan received; and 152 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 Whereas, the City Council, in accordance with Chapter 403 of the Code of Iowa, has held a public hearing on the proposed amended and restated Plan after public notice thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the Urban Renewal Plan for the Greater Downtown Urban Renewal District, attached hereto and made reference to herein, be approved. Section 2. That the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of the Resolution in the office of the Dubuque County Recorder. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Markham moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7 -0. Grandview United Methodist Church: Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider a request to rezone property located at 419, 439, and 485 North Grandview Avenue from R -1 Single - Family Residential District to OC Office Commercial District at the request of Grandview United Methodist Church and Ambrose and LaVeme Klein and Zoning Advisory Commission recommending approval, presented and read. Buol moved that the proof and communications be received and filed. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. James Bradley of Prudential /Friedman Realty spoke in favor of the proposed rezoning. Arvid Seats, 12695 Cousins Road, as a member of the congregation, spoke in favor. Phil Keating, 2224 Aspen Drive, as the owner of the men's store which will use part of this church space, spoke in favor of the rezoning. Mel Miller of the Grandview Avenue United Methodist Church steering committee, spoke in favor of the proposed rezoning. Corey Thein, 1764 Bennett, spoke stating this proposal was a good compromise. An Ordinance Amending Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 419, 439 and 485 North Grandview Avenue from R -1 Single - Family Residential District to OC Office Commercial District, with conditions, presented and read. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 27 -04 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX A (THE ZONING ORDINANCE) OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY RECLASSIFYING HEREINAFTER DESCRI- BED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 419, 439 AND 485 NORTH GRANDVIEW AVENUE FROM R -1 SINGLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO OC OFFICE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, WITH CONDITIONS. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That Appendix A (The Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by reclassifying the hereinafter - described property from R -1 Single - Family Residential District to OC Office Commercial District, with conditions, to wit: Lot 1 of 1 and Lot 2 of 1, Lot 2, Lot 3 and Lot 4, all of Hodges Subdivision, and to the centerline of the adjoining public right -of -way, all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2. The foregoing amendment has heretofore been reviewed by the Zoning Advisory Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication, as provided by law. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Pursuant to the Iowa Code Section 414.5 (2003), and as an express condition of rezoning of the property described as: Lot 1 of 1, Lot 2 of 1, Lots 2 and 3, and Lot 4 all in Hodges Subdivision, and to the centerline of the adjoining public right -of -way, all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. which is the subject of Ordinance No. 27 -04, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, the undersigned property owners, agree to the following conditions, all of which the property owner further agrees are reasonable and are imposed to satisfy public needs which are caused directly by the rezoning: A) Performance Standards 1) Demolition of the church structures at 419 and 439 North Grandview Avenue is prohibited except in the case of damage that would require their extensive reconstruction. 2) Bars and taverns are prohibited. B) Reclassification of the Subject Property. The City of Dubuque, Iowa may initiate zoning reclassification proceedings to the R -1 Single - Family Residential District (which rezoning will include the removal of the performance standards in Section A above) if the property owner(s) fails to complete any of the conditions or provisions of this Agreement that apply to their respective properties. C) Modifications. Any modifications of this Agreement shall be considered a zoning reclassification and shall be subject to the Regular Session, April 19, 2004 153 provisions of the Zoning Ordinance governing zoning reclassifications. All such modifications must be approved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa. D) Recording. A copy of this Agreement shall be recorded with the Dubuque County Recorder as a permanent record of the conditions accepted as part of this rezoning approval within ten (10) days of the adoption of Ordinance No. 27 -04. E) Construction. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted as though it were part of Appendix A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, also known as the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. F) This Agreement shall be binding upon the undersigned and his /her heirs, successor and assignees. ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE NO. 27 -04 I, Steve Smith, as purchaser of 419 and 439 North Grandview Avenue, having read the terms and conditions of the foregoing Ordinance No. 27 -04 and being familiar with the conditions thereof, hereby accept this same and agree to the conditions required therein. Dated in Dubuque, Iowa this 19" day of April 2004. /s/ Steve Smith ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE NO. 27 -04 We, Ambrose J. and LaVeme B. Klein, property owners, 485 North Grandview Avenue, having read the terms and conditions of the foregoing Ordinance No. 27 -04 and being familiar with the conditions thereof, hereby accept this same and agree to the conditions required therein. Dated in Dubuque, Iowa this 19" day of April 2004. /s/ Ambrose J. Klein /s/ Laverne D. Klein ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE NO. 27 -04 1, Ronald A. Balmer, Chairman of trustees, representing Grand View United Methodist Church, property owner of 419 and 439 North Grandview Avenue, having read the terms and conditions of the foregoing Ordinance No. 27 -04 and being familiar with the conditions thereof, hereby accept this same and agree to the conditions required therein. Dated in Dubuque, Iowa this 19 day of April 2004. /s/ Ronald A. Balmer Chairman of Trustees, Grand View United Methodist Church ACCEPTANCE OF ORDINANCE NO. 27 -04 I, Philip M. Keating, purchaser of 419 and 439 North Grandview Avenue, having read the terms and conditions of the foregoing Ordinance No. 27 -04 and being familiar with the conditions thereof, hereby accept this same and agree to the conditions required therein. Dated in Dubuque, Iowa this 19 day of April 2004. /s/ Philip M. Keating Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 26 day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Buol moved 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 finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Connors. Motion carded 7 -0. Westbrook Subdivision Water Main Extension Project: Proof of publication on notice of hearing to consider adoption of the plans and specifications for the Westbrook Subdivision Water Main Extension Project and award of the contract to Callahan Construction and City Manager recommending approval, presented and read. Cline moved that the proof and communication be received and filed. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 171 -04 ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Whereas, on the 1st day of March, 2004, plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost were filed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, Iowa for the installation of approximately 2,280 feet of 8 inch PVC C -900- DR14 water main and 48 service laterals with accessories to be installed in the Westbrook Subdivision. Whereas, notice of hearing on the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost was published as required by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the said plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost are hereby approved as plans, specifications, forth of contract and estimated cost for said improvements for said project. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Connors. Motion carded 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 172 -04 AWARDING CONTRACT TO CALLAHAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. OF DUBUQUE, IOWA FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF APPROXIMATELY 2,280 FEET OF 8 INCH — PVC -C- 900 -DR -14 WATER MAIN AND 48 SERVICE LATERALS WITH ACCESSORIES IN THE WESTBROOK SUBDIVISION 154 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 Whereas, the Westbrook Subdivision Water Main Extension and Service Line Lateral Project has been budgeted; and, Whereas, Callahan Construction, Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa has submitted to the City an agreement to conduct construction services of this improvement in the amount of $74,000; and Whereas, funds have been legally appropriated for this expenditure. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the City Manager is authorized to execute the agreement for construction services with Callahan Construction, Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa for the construction of approximately 2,280 feet of 8 inch PVC -C- 900 -DR 14 water pipe and 48 service line laterals in the Westbrook Subdivision in the amount of $74,000. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. Buol moved to reinstate the rules limiting discussion to the Council. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7 -0. ACTION ITEMS Convention and Visitors Bureau — Quarterly Report: Sue Czeshinski, Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce Convention and Visitors Bureau, presented a quarterly report. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7- 0. Arbor Estates — Final Plat: City Manager recommending approval of the final plat of the second phase of Arbor Estates and a Resolution Adopting final plat of Lots 12 thru 19, inclusive, of Block 5, Lots 1 thru 10, inclusive of Block 6, Lots 3 thru 5, inclusive, Block 7, Lot 1 of Block 8, Lot 1 of Block 9, and Lots H thru N, inclusive, all of Arbor Estates in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Michalski moved that this be tabled to the 513/04 Council Meeting. Seconded by Cline. Motion carried 7 -0. Lower Main L.L.C. Tax Increment Financing Agreement: City Manager recommending approval of a Development Agreement between the City of Dubuque and Lower Main Development, L.L.C., the developer of the former Weber Paper Company building at 137 Main Street and two adjacent parking lots, and authorization of tax increment financing of $150,000, presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 173 -04 AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH LOWER MAIN DEVELOPMENT, L.L.C. Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, ( the "City") after public hearing, duly adopted an Urban Renewal Plan (the Plan) for the Greater Downtown Urban Renewal District (the District); and Whereas, the Plan provides that the City may undertake special financing activities, including loans or grants to private developers, to meet the objectives of the Plan and to encourage the development of the District; and Whereas, the City Council has determined, in accordance with Section 15A.1 of the Iowa Code, that LOWER MAIN DEVELOPMENT, L.L.C. (the "Developer") is qualified to receive such loan or grant assistance to assist with the renovation of property and new job creation in the District; and Whereas, a Development Agreement, attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof, sets forth the terms and conditions of an Economic Development Grant to the Developer. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the form of Development Agreement by and between the City of Dubuque and Lower Main Development, L.L.C., attached hereto, is hereby approved. Section 2. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, said Development Agreement. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. Library Ordinance Amendment: City Manager recommending approval of an amendment to the Library ordinance allowing the Library Director to handle personnel matters for librarian assistants or employees, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7 -0. An Ordinance Amending Section 30- 54(a)(4) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances providing for the removal of the Librarian by the Library Board of Trustees, presented and read. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 28 -04 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 155 AMENDING SECTION 30 -54 (a)(4) OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES PROVIDING FOR THE REMOVALOF THE LIBRARIAN BY THE LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1.Section 30- 5(a)(4) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: (4) To remove such librarian by a vote of two - thirds (2/3) of all of the members of the Board and to provide procedures for the removal of assistants or employees. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective upon publication. Passed, approved and adopted the 19 day of April, 2004. /s/ Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: /s /Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald Newspaper the 26'" day of April, 2004. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC, City Clerk It 4/26 Buol moved 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 finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7 -0. Extension of Benefits for Voluntary Annexation: City Manager recommending approval of the extension of all benefits of the annexation agreement to all property owners, including the non - consenting property owners, in the annexation area, presented and read. Cline moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7- 0. RESOLUTION NO. 174 -04 RESOLUTION EXTENDING ALL BENEFITS FOR ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY ON THE WEST SIDE OF DUBUQUE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS, INCLUDING NON. CONSENTING PROPERTY OWNERS Whereas, property owners have submitted written applications for voluntary annexation of approximately 642 acres to the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has approved the annexation of approximately 690 acres of private property to the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa has extended certain benefits to the owners of approximately 642 acres who have signed an annexation agreement with the City of Dubuque for voluntary annexation of their properties to the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa has determined that these same benefits should be extended to the owners of approximately 48 acres of land who have not signed an annexation agreement with the City of Dubuque for voluntary annexation of their properties to the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque has the capacity to provide substantial municipal services to the entire annexation area. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That subject to said annexation being approved and the annexation territory being annexed to Dubuque, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa herby provide for the transition of the imposition of City. taxes against all property in the annexation territory, in accordance with the tax exemption schedule provided under Iowa Code section 4728.3, subsections 1 through 5, for the levy and collection of taxes as follows: 1. For the first year, seventy five percent (75 %). 2. For the second year, sixty percent (60 %). 3. For the third year, forty -five percent (45 %). 4. For the fourth year, thirty percent (30 %). 5. For the fifth year, fifteen percent (15 %). Section 2. That, subject to said annexation being approved and the annexation territory being annexed to Dubuque, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa does hereby provide for the extension of all benefits described in the annexation agreement, made a part hereof as Exhibit 1, approved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa on August 18, 2003. Section 3. That the City Clerk shall file this resolution and all exhibits with the City Development Board in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 368 of the Iowa Code. Passed, approved and adopted this 19th day of April 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Cline moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Michalski. Motion carried 7 -0. Illicit Connections /Discharges to Drainage Systems: City Manager recommending approval of an amendment to the Code of Ordinances prohibiting non- stornwater related discharges into the City's system and the prohibition of geothermal pump- and -dump heating and cooling systems without the written consent of the City Manager, presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. 156 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 An Ordinance Amending Chapter 44 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by adding a new Article VI. Illicit Connections and Discharges to the Stormwater Drainage System, presented and read. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 29-04 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 44 OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE VI. ILLICIT CONNECTIONS AND DISCHARGES TO THE STORMWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa desires to provide for the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Dubuque through the regulation of non- stormwater discharges to the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) to the maximum extent practicable as required by federal and state law; and Whereas, this Ordinance establishes methods for controlling the introduction of pollutants into the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) in order to comply with requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ( NPDES) permit process; and Whereas, the objectives of this Ordinance are: (1) To regulate the contribution of pollutants to the municipal separate storm sewer system by stormwater discharge by any user; (2) To prohibit illicit connections and discharges to the municipal separate storm sewer system; and (3) To establish legal authority to carry out all inspection, surveillance and monitoring procedures necessary to ensure compliance with this Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 44 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: ARTICLE VI. ILLICIT CONNECTIONS AND DISCHARGES TO THE STORM SEWER SYSTEM Sec. 44 -290. Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this Article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Best Management Practices (BMPs) means schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, general good housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants directly or indirectly to stormwater, receiving waters, or stormwater conveyance systems. BMPs also include treatment practices, operating procedures, and practices to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or water disposal, or drainage from raw materials storage. City Manager means the City Manager or the City Manager's designee. Clean Water Act means the federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 at seq., and any amendments thereto. Construction Activity means activities subject to NPDES Construction Permits that result in disturbance of one (1) acre or more. Such activities include but are not limited to clearing and grubbing, grading, excavating, filling, and demolition. Geothermal Pump and Dump System means a system that uses a pump to extract water from an underground aquifer, circulates the water through a heating or cooling system, and discharges the water as non - stormwater discharge. Hazardous Materials means any material, including any substance, waste, or combination thereof, that because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics may cause, or significantly contribute to, a substantial present or potential hazard to human health, safety, property, or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise managed. Illegal Discharge means any direct or indirect non - stormwater discharge to the storm drain system, except as exempted in Sec. 44 -295. Illicit Connection means either of the following: (a) Any drain or conveyance, whether on the surface or subsurface, which allows an illegal discharge to enter the storm drain system including but not limited to any conveyances which allow any non - stormwater discharge including sewage, process wastewater, and wash water to enter the storm drain system and any connections to the storm drain system from indoor drains and sinks, regardless of whether said drain or connection had been previously allowed, permitted, or approved by the City Manager; or, (b) Any drain or conveyance connected from a commercial or industrial land use to the storm drain system which has not been documented in plans, maps, or equivalent records and approved by the City Manager. Industrial Activity means activities subject to NPDES Industrial Permits as defined in 40 C.F.R., § 122.26 (b)(14). Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) means the streets, gutters, conduits, natural or artificial drains, channels and watercourses, and other facilities that are owned, operated, maintained or controlled by the City and used for the purpose of collecting, storing, transporting, or disposing of stormwater Regular Session, April 19, 2004 157 . National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Stormwater Discharge Permit means a permit issued by the Environmental Protection Agency or by a State under authority delegated pursuant to 33 U.S.C. § 1342(b) that authorizes the discharge of pollutants to waters of the United States, whether the permit is applicable on an individual, group, or general area -wide basis. Non - Stormwater Discharge means any discharge to the storm drain system that is not composed entirely of stormwater. Person means any individual, association, organization, partnership, firm, corporation or other entity recognized by law and acting as either the owner or as the owners agent. Pollutant means anything that causes or contributes to pollution. Pollutants may include, but are not limited to: paints, varnishes, and solvents; oil and other automotive fluids; non- hazardous liquid and solid wastes and yard wastes; refuse, rubbish, garbage, litter, or other discarded or abandoned objects, articles, and accumulations, so that same may cause or contribute to pollution; floatables; sediment from soil erosion; pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers; hazardous substances and wastes; sewage, fecal col'rform and pathogens; dissolved and particulate metals; animal wastes; wastes and residues that result from constructing a building or structure; and noxious or offensive matter of any kind. Premises mean any building, lot, parcel of land, or portion of land whether improved or unimproved including adjacent sidewalks and parking strips. Soil Erosion means the detachment and movement of soil or rock fragments by water, wind, ice or gravity. Stormwater means any surface flow, runoff, and drainage consisting entirely of water from any form of natural precipitation and resulting from such precipitation. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan means a document that describes the Best Management Practices and activities to be implemented by a person or business to identify sources of pollution or contamination at a site and the actions to eliminate or reduce pollutant discharges to stormwater, stormwater conveyance systems, and /or receiving waters to the maximum extent practicable. Surface Waters means all waters of the state other than ground waters, which include ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, tidal and non -tidal wetlands, public ditches, tax ditches, and public drainage systems except those designed and used to collect, convey, or dispose of sanitary sewage. Wastewater means any water or other liquid, other than uncontaminated stormwater, discharged from a facility. Waters of the state means both surface waters and ground waters within the boundaries of the State of Iowa and subject to its jurisdiction. Sec. 44 -291. Applicability. This Article shall apply to all water entering the MS4 generated on any developed and undeveloped lands unless explicitly exempted by the City Manager. Sec. 44 -292. Responsibility for Administration. The City Manager shall administer, implement, and enforce the provisions of this Article. Sec. 44 -293. Severability. The provisions of this Article are hereby declared to be severable. If any provision, clause, sentence, or paragraph of this Article or the application thereof to any person, establishment, or circumstances shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions or application of this Article. Sec. 44 -294. Ultimate Responsibility. The standards set forth herein and promulgated pursuant to this Article are minimum standards; therefore this Article does not intend nor imply that compliance by any person will ensure that there will be no contamination, pollution, nor unauthorized discharge of pollutants. Sec. 44 -295. Discharge Prohibitions. (1) Prohibition of Illegal Discharges. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged into the MS4 or watercourses any of the following: a) Materials, including but not limited to pollutants or waters containing any pollutants that cause or contribute to a violation of applicable water quality standards, other than stormwater. (b) Geothermal pump and dump system discharges without the express written consent of the City Manager. The City Manager may allow such discharge if it does not present or will not present an imminent and substantial danger to the operation of the MS4, public property, private property, the environment, or to the health or welfare of persons, or Waters of the State. (2) The commencement, conduct or continuance of any illegal discharge to the storm drain system is prohibited except as described as follows: (a) The following discharges are exempt from discharge prohibitions established by this Article: water line flushing or other potable water sources, landscape irrigation or lawn watering, diverted stream flows, rising ground water, ground water infiltration to storm drains, sump pump discharge, foundation or footing drains (not including active groundwater dewatering systems), crawl space pumps, air conditioning condensation, springs, non - commercial washing of vehicles, natural riparian habitat or wet -land flows, swimming pools (if dechlorinated - typically less than one PPM chlorine), fire 158 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 fighting activities, and any other water source not containing Pollutants. (b) Discharges specified in writing by the City Manager as being necessary to protect public health and safety. (c) Dye testing is an allowable discharge, but requires a verbal notification to the City Manager prior to the time of the test. (d) The prohibition shall not apply to any non - stormwater discharge permitted under an NPDES permit, waiver, or waste discharge order issued to the discharger and administered under the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency, provided that the discharger is in full compliance with all requirements of the permit, waiver, or order and other applicable laws and regulations, and provided that written approval has been granted for any discharge to the stone drain system. (3) Prohibition of Illicit Connections. The construction, use, maintenance or continued existence of illicit connections to the stone drain system is prohibited. (a) This prohibition expressly includes, without limitation, illicit connections made in the past, regardless of whether the connection was permissible under law or practices applicable or prevailing at the time of connection. (b) A person is considered to be in violation of this Article if the person connects a line conveying sewage to the MS4, or allows such a connection to continue. Sec. 44 -296. Suspension of MS4 Access. (1) Suspension due to Illicit Discharges in Emergency Situations. The City Manager may, without prior notice, suspend MS4 discharge access to a person when such suspension is necessary to stop an actual or threatened discharge which presents or may present imminent and substantial danger to the environment, or to the health or welfare of persons, or to the MS4 or Waters of the United States. If the violator fails to comply with a suspension order issued in an emergency, the City Manager may take such steps as deemed necessary to prevent or minimize damage to the MS4 or waters of the state, or to minimize danger to persons. (2) Suspension due to the Detection of Illicit Discharge. Any person discharging to the MS4 in violation of this Article may have the person's MS4 access terminated if such termination would abate or reduce an illicit discharge. The City Manager shall notify a violator of the proposed termination of its MS4 access. The violator may petition the City Manager for a reconsideration and hearing. (3) A person commits an offense if the person reinstates MS4 access to premises terminated pursuant to this Section, without the prior approval of the City Manager. Sec. 44 -297. Industrial or Construction Activity Discharges. Any person subject to an industrial or construction activity NPDES stormwater discharge permit shall comply with all provisions of such permit. Proof of compliance with said permit may be required in a form acceptable to the City Manager prior to the allowing of discharges to the MS4. Sec. 44 -298. Monitoring of Discharges. (1) Applicability. This section applies to all facilities that have stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity, including construction activity. (2) Access to Facilities. The City Manager shall be permitted to enter and inspect facilities subject to regulation under this Article as often as may be necessary to determine compliance with this Article. If a discharger has security measures in force that require proper identification and clearance before entry into its premises, the discharger shall make the necessary arrangements to allow access to representatives of the City Manager City Manager. (a) Facility operators shall allow the City Manager ready access to all parts of the premises for the purposes of inspection, sampling, examination and copying of records that must be kept under the conditions of an NPDES permit to discharge stormwater, and the performance of any additional duties as defined by state and federal law. (b) The City Manager shall have the right to set up on any permitted facility such devices as are necessary in the opinion of the City Manager to conduct monitoring and /or sampling of the facility's stormwater discharge. (c) The City Manager shall have the right to require the discharger to install monitoring equipment as necessary. The facility's sampling and monitoring equipment shall be maintained at all times in a safe and proper operating condition by the discharger at its own expense. All devices used to measure stormwater flow and quality shall be calibrated to ensure their accuracy. (d) Any temporary or permanent obstruction to safe and easy access to the facility to be inspected and /or sampled shall be promptly removed by the operator at the written or oral request of the City Manager and shall not be replaced. The costs of clearing such access shall be bome by the operator. (e) Unreasonable delays in allowing the City Manager access to a permitted facility is a violation of a stormwater discharge permit and of this Article. A person who is the operator of a facility with a NPDES permit to discharge stormwater associated with industrial activity commits an offense if the person denies the City Manager reasonable access to the permitted Regular Session, April 19, 2004 159 facility for the purpose of conducting any activity authorized or required by this Article. (f) If the City Manager has been refused access to any part of the premises from which stormwater is discharged, and he /she is able to demonstrate probable cause to believe that there may be a violation of this Article, or that there is a need to inspect and /or sample as part of a routine inspection and sampling program designed to verify compliance with this Article or any order issued hereunder, or to protect the overall public health, safety, and welfare of the community, then the City Manager may seek issuance of a search warrant from any court of competent jurisdiction. Sec. 44 -299. Requirement to Prevent Control and Reduce Stormwater Pollutants by the Use of BMPs. The owner or operator of a commercial or industrial establishment shall provide, at the owner or operator's own expense, reasonable protection from accidental discharge of prohibited materials or other wastes into the municipal storm drain system or watercourses through the use of structural and non - structural BMPs. Further, any person responsible for a property or premise, that is, or may be, the source of an illicit discharge, may be required to implement, at such person's expense, additional structural and non - structural BMPs to prevent the further discharge of pollutants to the municipal separate storm sewer system. Compliance with all terms and conditions of a valid NPDES permit authorizing the discharge of stormwater associated with industrial activity, to the extent practicable, shall be deemed compliance with the provisions of this section. These BMPs shall be part of a stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPP) as necessary for compliance with requirements of the NPDES permit. Sec. 44 -300. Watercourse Protection. Every person owning property through which a watercourse passes, or such person's lessee, shall keep and maintain that part of the watercourse within the property free of trash, debris, excessive vegetation, and other obstacles that would pollute, contaminate, or significantly retard the flow of water through the watercourse. In addition, the owner or lessee shall maintain existing privately owned structures within or adjacent to a watercourse, so that such structures will not become a hazard to the use, function, or physical integrity of the watercourse. Sec. 44 -301. Notification of Spills. Notwithstanding other requirements of law, as soon as any person responsible for a facility or operation, or responsible for emergency response for a facility or operation has information of any known or suspected release of materials which are resulting or may result in illegal discharges or pollutants discharging into stormwater, the storm drain system, or water of the United States such person shall take all necessary steps to ensure the discovery, containment, and cleanup of such release. In the event of such a release of hazardous materials such person shall immediately notify emergency response agencies of the occurrence via emergency dispatch services. In the event of a release of non - hazardous materials, such person shall notify the City Manager in person or by phone or facsimile no later than the next business day. Notifications in person or by phone shall be confirmed by written notice addressed and mailed to the City Manager within three business days of the phone notice. If the discharge of prohibited materials emanates from a commercial or industrial establishment, the owner or operator of such establishment shall also retain an on -site written record of the discharge and the actions taken to prevent its recurrence. Such records shall be retained for at least three years. Sec. 44 -302. Enforcement. (1) Notice of Violation. Whenever the City Manager finds that a person has violated a prohibition or failed to meet a requirement of this Article, the City Manager may order compliance by written notice of violation to the responsible person. Such notice may require without limitation: (a) The performance of monitoring, analyses, and reporting; (b) The elimination of illicit connections or discharges; (c) That violating discharges, practices, or operations shall cease and desist; (d) The abatement or remediation of stormwater pollution or contamination hazards and the restoration of any affected property; and (e) Payment of administrative and remediation costs; and (f) The implementation of source control or treatment BMPs. (2) If abatement of a violation and /or restoration of affected property is required, the notice shall set forth a deadline within which such remediation or restoration must be completed. Such notice shall further advise that, should the violator fail to remediate or restore within the established deadline, the work will be done by a designated governmental agency or a contractor and the expense thereof shall be charged to the violator. Sec. 44 -303. Appeal of Notice of Violation. Any person receiving a notice of violation may appeal the determination of the City Manager to the City Council. The notice of appeal must be received by the City Manager within 15 days from the date of the notice of violation. Hearing on the appeal before the City Council shall take place within 15 days from the date of receipt of 160 Regular Session, April 19, 2004 the notice of appeal. The City Council may rescind, modify or affirm the notice of violation. The decision of the City Council shall be final. Sec. 44 -304. Enforcement Measures After Appeal. If the violation has not been corrected pursuant to the requirements set forth in the notice of violation, or in the event of an appeal, within 30 days of the decision of the City Council upholding the decision of the City Manager, then representatives of the City Manager may enter upon the subject private property and are authorized to take any and all measures necessary to abate the violation and /or restore the property. It shall be unlawful for any person, owner, agent or person in possession of any premises to refuse to allow the City Manager or designated contractor to enter upon the premises for the purposes set forth above. Sec. 44 -305. Cost of Abatement of the Violation. Within 30 days after abatement of the violation, the owner of the property shall be notified by the City Manager of the cost of abatement, including administrative costs. The property owner may file a written protest with the City Manager objecting to the amount of the assessment within 15 days thereafter. If the amount due is not paid within a timely manner as determined by the decision of the City Manager or by the expiration of the time in which to file an appeal, the charges shall certified by the City Clerk to the Dubuque County Treasurer in the manner of a special assessment against the property and shall constitute a lien on the property for the amount of the assessment. Sec. 44 -306. Injunctive Relief. It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any provision or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this Article. If a person has violated or continues to violate the provisions of this Article, the City Manager may petition for a preliminary or permanent injunction restraining the person from activities which would create further violations or compelling the person to perform abatement or remediation of the violation. Sec. 44 -307. Violations Deemed A Public Nuisance. In addition to the enforcement processes and penalties provided, any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any of the provisions of this Article is a threat to public health, safety, and welfare, and is declared and deemed a nuisance. Sec. 44 -309. Remedies Not Exclusive. The remedies listed in this Article are not exclusive of any other remedies available under any applicable federal, state or local law and it is within the discretion of the City Manager to seek cumulative remedies. Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication. Passed, approved and adopted this 19� day of April, 2004. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 26 day of April, 2004. Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk 1 t 4/26 Buol moved 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 finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. Burning of Material for Land Clearing and Agricultural Land: City Manager recommending approval of permits that would provide for the open burning of land clearance materials and open burning on a property that is zoned agricultural two times during the year (spring and fall), presented and read. Buol moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. An Ordinance Amending Section 19 -34 Permits Required of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances by adding thereto new Subparagraph (d) Requiring a Permit for Open Burning of Land Clearance Materials and new Subparagraph (e) Requiring a Permit for Open Burning on Agricultural Property, presented and read. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 30-04 AMENDING SECTION 19 -34 PERMITS REQUIRED OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ADDING THERETO NEW SUBPARAGRAPH (d) REQUIRING A PERMIT FOR OPEN BURNING OF LAND CLEARANCE MATERIALS AND NEW SUBPARAGRAPH (e) REQUIRING A PERMIT FOR OPEN BURNING ON AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Sec. 19 -34 Permits Required of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended by adding thereto the following new subparagraphs (d) and (e): Sec. 13:94: Permits Required (d) Open Burning of Land Clearance Materials: No person shall bum materials resulting from land clearance activities without first obtaining a permit from the Chief of the Fire Department. Regular Session, April 19, 2004 161 (e) Open Burning on Agricultural Property: No person shall on property zoned agricultural bum vegetation or growing form wood originating on the property without first obtaining a permit from the Chief of the Fire Department. Passed, approved and adopted this 19 day of April, 20014. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest: Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 26" day of April, 2004. Jeanne F. Schneider, City Clerk 1 t 4/26 Buol moved 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 finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0. At 7:38 P.M. Buol moved to go into Closed Session re: Property Acquisition — Chapter 21.5(1)6) 2003 Code of Iowa. Seconded by Markham. Motion carded 7 -0. i At 7:50 P.M. Council reconvened regular session stating that staff had been given proper direction. There being no further business, Buoi moved to adjourn. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7 -0. The meeting adjourned at 7:51 P.M. /s/ Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC City Clerk 1t 4/28