5 21 12 City Council Proceedings Official_Special and RegularCITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
SPECIAL SESSION
OFFICIAL
The Dubuque City Council met in special session at 5:30 p.m. on May 21, 2012 in the
Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street.
Present: Mayor Buol; Council Members Braig, Jones, Lynch, Resnick, Sutton; Assis-
tant City Manager Steinhauser, City Attorney Lindahl
Absent: Connors
Mayor Buol read the call and stated this is a special session of the City Council called
for the purpose of conducting a work session on the Dubuque Regional Airport New
Passenger Terminal Facility.
WORK SESSION
Dubuque Regional Airport New Passenger Terminal Facility
City of Dubuque Airport Manager Bob Grierson and Marty Johnson of Straka John-
son Architects provided a slide presentation on the proposed Regional Airport New
Passenger Terminal Facility.
City Council discussion included praise for the design of the new facility and the fore-
sight for setting funds aside for the past years to pay for the facility. The funds will be
collected as follows: $33.6 million from the Federal Aviation Administration, $5.2 million
from airport fees and $1 million will come from the State of Iowa.
There being no further business, upon motion the City Council adjourned at 6:02 p.m.
/s /Trish L. Gleason
Assistant City Clerk
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CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
OFFICIAL
The Dubuque City Council met in regular session at 6:30 p.m. on May 21, 2012 in the
Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street.
Present: Mayor Buol; Council Members Braig, Connors, Jones, Lynch, Resnick, Sut-
ton; Assistant City Manager Steinhauser, City Attorney Lindahl
Mayor Buol read the call and stated this is a regular session of the City Council called
for the purpose of conducting such business that may properly come before the Council.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
MOMENT OF SILENCE
PROCLAMATION(S)
Mental Health Month (May 2012) was accepted by Jerry Jorgensen, Vice President
of Mental Health America of Dubuque County.
CONSENT ITEMS
Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents, adopt the resolutions, and dis-
pose of as indicated. Seconded by Braig. Motion carried 7 -0.
Minutes and Reports Submitted: City Council proceedings of 5/7 and 5/8, Civil Ser-
vice Commission Minutes of 5/9, Housing Commission of 4/17, Human Rights Commis-
sion of 4/9, Investment Oversight Advisory Commission of 4/25, Zoning Advisory Com-
mission of 5/2. Upon motion the documents were received and filed.
Notice of Claims and Suits: Leann Marie Arlen for personal injury, Candace Briggs for
property damage, Brian and Tracy Gallagher for property damage. Upon motion the
documents were received, filed and referred to City Attorney.
Disposition of Claims: City Attorney advising that the following claims have been re-
ferred to Public Entity Risk Services of Iowa, the agent for the Iowa Communities As-
surance Pool: Leann Marie Arlen for personal injury, Candace Briggs for property dam-
age, Brian and Tracey Gallagher for property damage, David Jansen for property dam-
age. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and concurred.
State Historical Society of Iowa: Correspondence from the State Historical Society of
Iowa informing the City that the Upper Central Avenue Commercial Historic District,
1460 -1965 Central Avenue, will be considered by the State National Register Nomina-
tions Review Committee on June 8, 2012 at the Dubuque Masonic Temple. Upon mo-
tion the document was received and filed.
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Citizen Petition - Dogs in City Parks: Kate Lydon of FIDO Dubuque submitting a citi-
zen petition to allow dogs in City Parks. Upon motion the document was received, filed
and referred to the Park and Recreation Commission.
Citizen Petition - Residential Parking Permit District: Karen Leubka, 1160 Marjorie
Circle, submitting a citizen petition on behalf of the residents of Amy Court and Lucy
Drive requesting an amendment to the residential parking permit district. Upon motion
the document was received, filed and referred to City Manager.
Dubuque County Historical Society - HRDP Grant application: City Manager recom-
mending approval for the City Manager to sign the ownership form in support of the His-
toric Resource Development Program grant application by the Dubuque County Histori-
cal Society for $8,600 in grant funds for the interior restoration project at the Mathias
Ham House. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and Resolution No. 125-
12 Authorizing HRDP Grant application to the State Historical Society of Iowa for the
restoration project at Mathias Ham House historic site was adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 125 -12
AUTHORIZING HRDP GRANT APPLICATION TO THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIE-
TY OF IOWA FOR RESTORATION PROJECT AT MATHIAS HAM HOUSE HISTORIC
SITE
Whereas, the State Historical Society of Iowa has determined historic building resto-
rations are eligible for Historic Resource Development Program (HRDP) funds; and
Whereas, the City of Dubuque owns the Mathias Ham House Historic Site and has
designated the property as a City Landmark Site; and
Whereas, the City of Dubuque supports the restoration project proposed by the
Dubuque County Historical Society.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the City Manager is authorized to sign the ownership form in support
of the application by the County Historical Society to the State Historical Society of Iowa
for HRDP Grant Funds for the restoration project at the Mathias Ham House Historic
Site.
Passed, approved and adopted this 21st day of May, 2012.
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk
Brownfield /Grayfield Application for Caradco Landlord, LLC: City Manager recom-
mending approval of a Brownfield /Grayfield Redevelopment Tax Credit Application to
the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), on behalf of Caradco Landlord, LLC.
Upon motion the documents were received, filed and Resolution No. 126 -12 Approving
the Brownfield /Grayfield Redevelopment Tax Credit application to the Iowa Economic
Development Authority on behalf of Caradco Landlord, LLC was adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 126 -12
APPROVING A BROWNFIELD /GRAYFIELD REDEVELOPMENT TAX CREDIT AP-
PLICATION TO THE IOWA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, ON BEHALF
OF CARADCO LANDLORD, LLC
Whereas, the State of Iowa has established a Brownfield /Grayfield Tax Credit Pro-
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gram to assist in the redevelopment of Iowa brownfields and grayfields; and
Whereas, the former Carr, Adams, and Ryder Company building is considered a
grayfield site; and
Whereas, the Caradco building project will provide much needed residential devel-
opment to the downtown area; and
Whereas, the City Council finds that the proposed application is acceptable and nec-
essary to the growth and development of the city.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. The City of Dubuque agrees to sponsor the Brownfield /Grayfield Redevel-
opment Tax Credit Application on behalf of Caradco Landlord, LLC.
Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute this Resolu-
tion on behalf of the City of Dubuque and forward the executed copy to the Iowa Eco-
nomic Development Authority.
Passed, approved and adopted this 21st day of May, 2012.
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
Delinquent Water, Sewer, Refuse and Stormwater Accounts: City Manager recom-
mending approval to certify delinquent water, sewer, storm water and refuse charges to
the Dubuque County Treasurer in order to establish real property liens for collection of
such charges. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and Resolution No.127-
12 Adopting the Schedule of Assessments for delinquent water, sewer, refuse and
stormwater accounts and directing the City Clerk to certify the Schedule of Assess-
ments to the County Treasurer and to publish notice thereof was adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 127 -12
ADOPTING THE SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT WATER,
SEWER, REFUSE AND STORMWATER ACCOUNTS AND DIRECTING THE CITY
CLERK TO CERTIFY THE SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS TO THE COUNTY
TREASURER 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 Schedule of Assessments attached hereto for de-
linquent water, sewer, refuse, and stormwater accounts which Schedule of Assess-
ments was filed in the office of the City Clerk on the 15th day of May, 2012, the said
Schedule of Assessments be and the same is hereby approved and adopted.
That there be, and is herby assessed and levied as a lien upon the real property, the
respective sums indicated.
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 Iowa Code § 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 Iowa Code § 384.60.
The assessments may be paid in full or in part at the Utility Billing Office, City Hall, 50
W. 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at any time within 30 days after the date of the first pub-
lication of the notice of the filing of the Schedule of Assessments with the County
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Treasurer. After 30 days, unpaid assessments are payable at the County Treasurer's
Office, Dubuque County Courthouse, 720 Central Avenue, Dubuque, Iowa, and charges
shall be collected in the same manner as general property taxes against the respective
parcels of the property set opposite the name of the property owner.
Passed, approved and adopted this 21st day of May, 2012.
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
Schedule of Assessments
Delinquent Water, Sewer, Refuse And Stormwater Accounts
Customer Name
Aaron J Lincoln
Allan R Brimeyer
Amber M Fleege
Anna M Riniker
Anthony D Burke
Antonio G Conley
Auto & Truck Parts Inc.
Bayview Investments LLC
Bill J Finn
Bill J Finn
Brett H Rettenmeier
BRP Properties LLC
BRP Properties LLC
BRP Properties LLC
BRP Properties LLC
Bruce A Krolick
Bryan R Glanz
Charles W Wehrspann
Chris C Clark
Chris F Curfman
Chris J Feldman
Christopher J Mayne
CK Concrete Construction LLC
Colon J Bobbitt
Corey D Lansing
Cory L Data
Crystal Rasheed
Curtis J Prado
D W Geiger
Dale B Walker
Dale Kleinschrodt
Dallas M Kalmes
Dan Bastian
Daniel J Siefker
Daniel J Siefker
Darla Fortmann
Dean W Miller
Service Address
704 Caledonia St
327 Klingenberg Ter
3056 White St
2528 Jackson St
1281 W 5th St
1104 Riverview St
3000 Jackson St
30 W 28th St
1860 Heeb St
2010 Shelby St
1809 Lori St
1118 White St Apt 1
1118 White St Apt 2
754 W 5th St
675 Jefferson St
2327 White St
2995 Hillcrest Rd
3870 Creston St
2411 Rhomberg Ave
82 Alpine St
1675 Amy Ct
1001 Garfield Ave
7869 Commerce Park
501 Obeche Ct
2243 Central Ave
719 Rose St
2419 Jackson St
2230 Francis St Apt 2
2600 Central Ave
830 Valentine Dr
421 Kaufmann Ave
1038 Bluff St
610 Kurt Ct
1838 Central Ave
1838 Central Ave
899 Edison St.
604 Rhomberg Ave
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Total Balance
$44.67
$111.47
$42.03
$114.09
75.26
31.94
270.62
45.78
41.98
100.96
399.49
26.91
43.12
214.06
425.57
41.97
38.90
57.29
37.22
26.73
88.07
115.85
133.08
137.47
548.48
301.36
84.53
104.94
512.11
31.57
139.51
361.94
123.63
195.82
440.80
218.60
69.49
Debbie L Feldman
Deutsche Bank National Trust
Don D Heim
Dubuque Property Investments
Dubuque Property Management
Ed F Davis
Fred J Husemann III
Gary Bernhard
Gary Bernhard
Gary E & Susan M Bay
Gary E & Susan M Bay
Gary Hansen
H & R Properties
Henkel & Co
Henkel & Company Inc.
High Performance LLC
High Performance Properties LLC
J Foht
Jacqueline C Woodward
Jamie J Miller
Janet M Miller
Janice J Thielen
Janice Weis
Jason Specht
Jay C Close
Jayme J Mescher
Jeffrey J Welter
Jeffrey T Smith
Jeremy D Shireman
Jerod F & Sarah A Bennett
Jesse Rans
Jody & Jason P Mccarty
John R Barbee
Julie Leclere
Kathryn A Schrauth
Kenneth A Ginter
Key City Land Investments LLC
Key City Properties LLC
Key City Properties LLC
Kingdom Investment LLC
Kingdom Investment LLC
Kingdom Investment LLC
Kingdom Investment LLC
Kristi M Eppler
Larry & Cheryl Conley
Larry Oglesby
Laura A / Toby C Benson
Lonnie L Allen
Main Street Development Co.
739 W 8th St
475 Valeria St
596 University Ave
554W 8th St
1554 Locust St Apt 1
971 Bluff St
2926 Washington St
1110 Roosevelt St
1100 Roosevelt St
1805 Jackson St
1815 Jackson St
2060 Ellen St
1586 Washington St
1810 Central Ave
1804 Central Ave Apt 1
1592 Iowa St
561 Loras Blvd
723 Peru Rd
2509 Roosevelt St Stables
2450 Merfeld Ln
2175 Roosevelt St
703 E 22nd St
400 E 22nd St
524 Rhomberg Ave
689 W Locust St
2577 Glenview Cr
695 Kane St
1265 Thomas PI
2225 St Celia St
750 Kelly Ln
2008 Foye St
2170 Deborah Dr
3085 Oak View Ct
2489 Hempstead St
410 Kaufmann Ave
2662 Ogle St
3270 Dodge St
3125 Cedar Crest Rdg
3131 Cedar Crest Rdg
993 W 3rd St
308 Hill St Apt 2
308 Hill St Apt 1
500 Hill St
2305 Queen St
2512 Broadway St
712 Hill St Apt 1
1625 N Algona St
2565 Front St
100 Main St
6
62.37
249.92
110.21
652.97
50.65
102.34
42.40
45.96
114.05
153.29
154.03
178.39
90.79
205.00
20.07
551.06
245.85
114.05
357.25
135.53
81.71
228.49
42.86
238.69
156.55
251.59
45.60
80.76
141.76
102.69
91.02
116.77
246.79
249.37
68.70
96.07
681.73
176.34
215.17
528.25
103.75
225.61
100.06
24.82
228.62
89.42
139.67
93.75
294.64
Martin K Winders
Mary B Mellor
Michael D Dohanich
Michael Dennison
Michael J Schetgen
Michael Kane
Michael Lloyd
Michael P Kane
Michelle Scott
Natalie A Bonar
Nina K Nelson
Pat F Naderman
Pat Naderman
Patrick Duggan
Patrick Niemer & Joseph Ryan
Patrick R Marsh
Perry D Sopina
Perry Sopina
Philip F Schromen
Quattro C Properties LLC
Quattro C Properties LLC
Randy E & Pamela J Davis
Rebecca A Stover
Rebecca S Brandenburg
Richard D Ames
Ricky J Hurst
Robert J Sarazin
Roger & Regina Blackbourn
Ronald L Houselog
Ronda S Carpenter
Rozi M Mayne
Ruth M Montgomery
Sara J Hines
Scott M Bries
Secretary Of Housing & Urban
Secretary Of Housing & Urban
Secretary Of Housing & Urban
Secretary Of Housing & Urban
Sherrie L Jones
St Thomas LLC
Theresa M Sawvell
Thomas & Martha Blake
Thomas & Martha Blake
Thomas & Martha Blake
Thomas J & Martha J Blake
Thomas J & Martha J Blake
Thomas J & Martha J Blake
Thomas J & Martha J Blake
Thomas J & Martha J Blake
2370 Green St
3110 Sheridan Rd
2283 White St
595 Angella St
3922 Inwood Ave
2222 Washington St
2046 Morningview Rd
2220 Washington St
607 W 8th St
305 Clarke Dr
520 Lincoln Ave
2124 Jackson St
2126 Jackson St
1540 Central Ave Business
919W 5th St
158 Bluff St
116 W 13th St
116 W 13th St
713 Peru Rd
2676 Raven Oaks Dr
2670 Raven Oaks Dr
840 Roosevelt St
2875 Argyle St
1404 Lincoln Ave
2337 Cherry St
3975 Inwood Ave
2626 Broadway St
1967 Rockdale Rd
716 E 22nd St
2655 Beverly Ave
1623 Washington St
928 Garfield Ave
2169 Elm St
735 Kirkwood St 2nd
2224 Francis St Apt 1
2224 Francis St Apt 2
2222 Francis St
904 Rhomberg Ave
2790 Andrew Ct
1261 Thomas PI
5300 Old Highway Rd
2414 Windsor Ave Apt 1
2414 Windsor Ave Apt 2
809 W 8th St
2301 White St Apt 2
809W 8th St #2
2214 Jackson St # 2
357 Kaufmann Ave Apt 2
2301 White St Apt 1
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381.20
113.27
64.56
255.08
102.80
105.38
75.59
427.95
45.36
56.27
169.92
253.08
352.58
70.24
901.50
90.66
28.14
147.49
98.26
135.21
49.39
62.92
84.41
344.71
32.63
114.05
66.93
153.56
100.75
185.86
66.18
110.69
87.02
89.65
32.71
32.71
32.75
204.07
187.63
327.23
70.99
106.67
71.94
69.99
67.50
100.42
147.78
173.93
201.51
Thomas J Wernimont
Timothy K Manning
Tina M Pluemer
Todd J Koeller
Tom J Ede
Toni Hook
Travis Nelson
Tri -State Property Management
Vicki L Rako
Vikki L Vondran
Walter Mclaughlin
Walter P Donath
1328 Jackson St
1552 Locust St
890 Pleasant St
3180 Shiras Ave
3951 Inwood Ave
480 Klingenberg Ter
1523 Adair St
545 Pickett St
1017 Bluff St
2490 Green St
689 W 8th St
1683 Garfield Ave
133.30
102.69
32.03
93.55
114.05
603.04
176.39
277.61
134.39
91.04
96.45
186.98
Enterprise Zone Commission - At -Large Appointments: City Manager recommending
City Council confirmation of Dan LoBianco, Doug Stillings and Rick Stein for the three
at -large positions to serve on the Enterprise Zone Commission. Upon motion the docu-
ments were received, filed, and approved.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - Flood Insurance Rate Map and
Study: Correspondence from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
transmitting preliminary copies of the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and Flood In-
surance Study (FIS) report for Dubuque County and incorporated areas for review and
comment. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and referred to City Manag-
e r.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) - Buyout Properties Lien holder
Search Agreement: City Manager recommending approval of the City of Dubuque's lien
holder search agreement with Clemens, Walters, Conlon & Meyer for the FEMA Buyout
Program's Section 403 Immediate Threat Demolition program. Upon motion the docu-
ments were received, filed, and approved.
Health Choices Administrative Services: City Manager recommending approval of the
administrative services fee presented by Health Choices of $20.10 per contract per
month effective July 2, 2012 through June 30, 2014. Upon motion the documents were
received, filed, and approved.
Plat of Survey - Dubuque Industrial Center West Addition: Zoning Advisory Commis-
sion recommending approval of the Plat of Survey for Lots 1 and 2 of Dubuque Industri-
al Center West Addition subject to waiving lot frontage for Lot 2. Upon motion the doc-
uments were received, filed and Resolution No.128 -12 Approving the Plat of Survey Lot
1 and Lot 2, Dubuque Industrial Center West 9th Addition in City of Dubuque, Iowa was
adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 128 -12
APPROVING THE PLAT OF SURVEY LOT 1 AND LOT 2, DUBUQUE INDUSTRIAL
CENTER WEST 9TH ADDITION IN CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Whereas, there has been filed with the City Clerk a Plat of Survey Lot 1 and Lot 2,
Dubuque Industrial Center West 9th Addition in the city of Dubuque, Iowa ; and
Whereas, said Plat of Survey provides 0 feet of frontage for Lot 2 on a public or ap-
proved private street, where 100 feet of street frontage is required by Section 11 -14 of
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Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances, Unified Development Code; and
Whereas, said Plat of Survey has been examined by the Zoning Advisory Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed thereon; and
Whereas, said Plat of Survey has been examined by the City Council and they find
that it conforms to the statutes and ordinances relating thereto.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Section 11 -14 of Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances,
Unified Development Code, is waived to allow 0 feet of frontage on a public street or an
approved private street for Lot 2.
Section 2. That the Plat of Survey Lot 1 and Lot 2, Dubuque Industrial Center West
9th Addition is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized
and directed to endorse the approval of the City of Dubuque, Iowa upon said Plat of
Survey.
Passed, approved and adopted this 21st day of May, 2012.
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
Plat of Survey - Bee Branch Subdivision No. 7: Zoning Advisory Commission recom-
mending approval of the Plat of Survey of Lots 1 and 2 of Bee Branch Subdivision No. 7
subject to waiving the lot area requirement for Lot 2. Upon motion the documents were
received, filed and Resolution No.129 -12 Approving the Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and 2 of
Bee Branch Subdivision No 7 in City of Dubuque, Iowa was adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 129 -12
APPROVING THE PLAT OF SURVEY OF LOT 1 AND 2 OF BEE BRANCH SUBDIVI-
SION NO. 7 IN CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Whereas, there has been filed with the City Clerk a Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and 2 of
Bee Branch Subdivision No. 7 in the city of Dubuque, Iowa; and
Whereas, said Plat of Survey provides 2,439 square feet of lot area for Lot 2, where
2,500 square feet is required by Section 11 -14 of Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code
of Ordinances, Unified Development Code; and
Whereas, said Plat of Survey has been examined by the Zoning Advisory Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed thereon; and
Whereas, said Plat of Survey has been examined by the City Council and they find
that it conforms to the statutes and ordinances relating thereto.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Section 11 -14 of Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances,
Unified Development Code, is waived to allow 2,439 square feet of lot area for Lot 2.
Section 2. That the Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and 2 of Bee Branch Subdivision No. 7 is
hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to
endorse the approval of the City of Dubuque, Iowa upon said Plat of Survey.
Passed, approved and adopted this 21st day of May, 2012.
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
Plat of Survey - Bee Branch Subdivision No. 8: Zoning Advisory Commission recom-
mending approval of the Plat of Survey of Lots 1 and 2 of Bee Branch Subdivision No. 8
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subject to waiving lot frontage and lot area for Lot 2. Upon motion the documents were
received, filed and Resolution No.130 -12 Approving the Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and 2 of
Bee Branch Subdivision No. 8 in City of Dubuque, Iowa was adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 130 -12
APPROVING THE PLAT OF SURVEY OF LOT 1 AND 2 OF BEE BRANCH SUBDIVI-
SION NO. 8 IN CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Whereas, there has been filed with the City Clerk a Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and 2 of
Bee Branch Subdivision No. 8 in the city of Dubuque, Iowa ; and
Whereas, said Plat of Survey provides 0 feet of frontage for Lot 2 on a public or ap-
proved private street and 676 square feet of lot area, where 25 feet of street frontage
and 2,500 square feet of lot area are required by Section 11 -14 of Title 16 of the City of
Dubuque Code of Ordinances, Unified Development Code; and
Whereas, said Plat of Survey has been examined by the Zoning Advisory Commis-
sion and had its approval endorsed thereon; and
Whereas, said Plat of Survey has been examined by the City Council and they find
that it conforms to the statutes and ordinances relating thereto.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Section 11 -14 of Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances,
Unified Development Code, is waived to allow 0 feet of frontage on a public street or an
approved private street and 676 square feet of lot area for Lot 2.
Section 2. That the Plat of Survey of Lot 1 and 2 of Bee Branch Subdivision No. 8 is
hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to
endorse the approval of the City of Dubuque, Iowa upon said Plat of Survey.
Passed, approved and adopted this 21st day of May, 2012.
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
Signed Contracts: Celebration Belle River Boat Docking Agreement. Upon motion the
documents were received and filed.
Alcohol Compliance Civil Penalty for Alcohol License Holders - Chopper's Bar: City
Manager recommending approval of the Acknowledgment /Settlement Agreement for an
alcohol compliance violation for Chopper's Bar, 601 Rhomberg Avenue. Upon motion
the documents were received, filed, and approved.
Alcohol Compliance Civil Penalty for Alcohol License Holders - Salsa's Mexican Res-
taurant: City Manager recommending approval of the Acknowledgment /Settlement
Agreement for an alcohol compliance violation for Salsa's Mexican Restaurant, 1091
Main Street. Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and approved.
Alcohol License Applications: City Manager recommending approval of annual liquor,
beer, and wine licenses as submitted. Upon motion the documents were received, filed
and Resolution No. 131 -12 Approving applications for beer, liquor, and /or wine permits,
as required by City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 4 Business and License Regu-
lations, Chapter 2 Liquor Control, Article B Liquor, Beer and Wine Licenses and Permits
were adopted.
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RESOLUTION NO. 131 -12
APPROVING APPLICATIONS FOR BEER, LIQUOR, AND /OR WINE PERMITS, AS
REQUIRED BY CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 4 BUSINESS
AND LICENSE REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 2 LIQUOR CONTROL, ARTICLE B LIQ-
UOR, BEER AND WINE LICENSES AND PERMITS
Whereas, applications for Beer, Liquor, and or Wine Permits have been submitted
and filed with the City Council for approval and the same have been examined and ap-
proved; and
Whereas, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found
to comply with the Ordinances of the City and the applicants have filed the proper fees
and bonds and otherwise complied with the requirements of the Code of Ordinances.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be issued the
following named applicants and permit types.
Cedar Cross Amoco
1200 Cedar Cross Rd.
Days Inn & Spirits Bar & Grill 1111 Dodge St.
Diamond Jo Casino 301 Bell St.
Easy Street 30 Main St.
Hartig Drug Company #2
Hy -Vee Wine & Spirits "A"
Keywest Conoco
Mc Cann's Service, Inc.
Pioneers Rest Stop
Shot Tower Inn
Walgreens #06154
Walgreens #09708
Walgreens #11942
Kalmes Breaktime Bar and Grill
SPECIAL EVENTS
Clarke University
157 Locust St.
3500 Dodge St. "A"
2150 Twin Valley Dr.
690 W Locust
4900 Old Highway Rd
390 Locust St.
2260 J F K Rd.
55 JFK Rd.
345 E 20th St.
1097 Jackson St.
1550 Clarke Dr.
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Class C Beer (Sunday)
Class B Liquor (Ho-
tel /Motel) (Outdoor) (Sun-
day)
Class C Liquor, Class B
Wine(Outdoor & Carryout
Wine)(Sunday)
Class C Liquor (Outdoor
Service) (Sunday)
Class E Liquor, Class B
Wine, Class C Beer (Car-
ryout )(Sunday)
Class E Liquor, Class B
Wine, Class C Beer (Car-
ryout )(Sunday)
Class C Beer, Class B Na-
tive Wine (Sunday)
Class C Beer (Sunday)
Class C Beer (Sunday)
Class C Liquor (Sunday)
Class E Liquor, Class B
Wine, Class C Beer (Car-
ryout )(Sunday)
Class E Liquor, Class B
Wine, Class C Beer (Car-
ryout )(Sunday)
Class E Liquor, Class B
Wine, Class C Beer (Car-
ryout )(Sunday)
Class C Liquor (Sunday)
Class C Liquor (Outdoor
Service)
Kick Off To Summer Town Clock Plaza Class B Beer (Includes
Wine Coolers)(Outdoor )
Passed, approved and adopted this 21st day of May, 2012.
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
ITEMS TO BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Motion by Connors to receive and file the documents, adopt the resolutions, set the
public hearings as indicated, and direct the City Clerk to publish notice as prescribed by
law. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 7 -0.
Loras Parkway: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for June 4,
2012 to consider the plans and specifications, form of contract, and estimated cost of
the Loras Parkway Project. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and Reso-
lution No. 132 -12 Preliminary approval of plans, specifications, form of contract, and es-
timated cost; setting date of public hearing for June 4, 2012 on plans, specifications,
form of contract, and estimated cost (Loras Parkway Project, Iowa DOT Project No.
TCSP -PA27 (003) - - 9S -31) was adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 132 -12
LORAS PARKWAY PROJECT IOWA DOT PROJECT NO. TCSP- PA27(003)- -9S -31
PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT,
AND ESTIMATED COST; SETTING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPEC-
IFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
The proposed plans, specifications, form of contract and estimated cost for the Loras
Parkway Project, in the estimated amount $651,484.86, are hereby preliminarily ap-
proved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection.
A public hearing will be held on the 4th day of June, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. in the Historic
Federal Building Council Chambers at which time interested persons may appear and
be heard for or against the proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and es-
timated cost of said Project, and the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to cause the
attached notice of the 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 published
not less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the date of such hearing. At
the hearing, any interested person may appear and file objections to the proposed
plans, specifications, form of contract, or estimated cost of the Project.
Passed, adopted and approved this 21st day of May, 2012.
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
BOARDS /COMMISSIONS
Applicant Andrea Helgager, 40 Main Street was invited to address the City Council
regarding her desire to serve on the following Commission; Human Rights Commission:
one 3 -year term through January 1, 2013 (Vacant term of Ronek). She was not present.
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Appointments made at this meeting:
Electrical Code Board: Two 3 -year terms through May 21, 2015 (Expiring terms of
Schmidt and Uhlirch) Applicants: Robert Schmidt, 2184 Orchard Drive and Paul Uhlrich,
489 Olympic Heights Road. Motion by Braig to reappoint Robert Schmidt and Paul
Uhlrich to the Electrical Code Board for two 3 -year terms through May 21, 2015. Se-
conded by Connors. Motion carried 7 -0.
Historic Preservation Commission: 1 three -year term through July 1, 2012 (Vacant at-
large term of Knight) Applicant: Otto Krueger, 2521 Wheatland Drive. Motion by Con-
nors to appoint Otto Krueger to the Historic Preservation Commission for 1 three -year
term through July 1, 2012. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 7 -0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Upon motion the rules were suspended to allow anyone present to address the City
Council.
Request to Rezone - 3399 Eagle Point Drive from R -1 Single Family Residential Dis-
trict to AG Agricultural District as requested by Robert and Leann McDonald and the
Zoning Advisory Commission recommending approval. Motion by Connors to receive
and file the documents and that the requirement that a proposed ordinance be consid-
ered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it
is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Braig. Motion carried 7 -0.
Motion by Connors for final consideration and passage of Ordinance No. 33 -12
Amending Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances, Unified Development
Code, by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 3399 Eagle Point Drive
from R -1 Single - Family Residential District to AG Agricultural District. Seconded by
Jones. Motion carried 7 -0.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
ORDINANCE NO. 33 -12
AMENDING TITLE 16 OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES, UNIFIED
DEVELOPMENT CODE, BY RECLASSIFYING HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 3399 EAGLE POINT DRIVE FROM R -1 SINGLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT TO AG AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances, Unified Develop-
ment Code, is hereby amended by reclassifying the hereinafter described property from R -1
Single - Family Residential District to AG Agricultural District, to wit:
Lot 2 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 6 Fountain Hill Resubdivision, 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 Advi-
sory Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publications, as provided by law.
Passed, approved and adopted this 21st day of May, 2012.
/s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: /s/Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
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Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 25th day of May, 2012.
/s/Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
Request to Rezone - 890 Cedar Cross Road from CS Service & Wholesale District to
C -3 General Commercial District as requested by Catherine George and the Zoning Ad-
visory Commission recommending approval. Motion by Connors to receive and file the
documents and that the requirement that a proposed ordinance be considered and vot-
ed on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be
passed be suspended. Seconded by Braig. Motion carried 7 -0.
Motion by Connors for final consideration and passage of Ordinance No. 34 -12
Amending Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances, Unified Development
Code, by reclassifying hereinafter described property located at 890 Cedar Cross Road
from CS Commercial Service and Wholesale District to C -3 General Commercial District
Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 7 -0.
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
ORDINANCE NO. 34 -12
AMENDING TITLE 16 OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES, UNIFIED
DEVELOPMENT CODE, BY RECLASSIFYING HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 890 CEDAR CROSS ROAD FROM CS COMMERCIAL SERVICE AND
WHOLESALE DISTRICT TO C -3 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That Title 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances, Unified Develop-
ment Code, is hereby amended by reclassifying the hereinafter described property from CS
Commercial Service and Wholesale District to C -3 General Commercial District, to wit:
Lot 2 of 1 of 3 Hansel's Addition and Lot 1, Block 1 Cedar Cross Industrial Park, 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 Advi-
sory Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publications, as provided by law.
Passed, approved and adopted this 21st day of May, 2012.
/s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: /s/Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 25th day of May, 2012.
/s/Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the City Council.
ACTION ITEMS
Advertisement of Bond Sale - Series 2012C and 2012D: City Manager recommend-
ing approval of the advertisement for the sale of Taxable General Obligation Bonds Se-
ries 2012C and General Obligation Bonds Series 2012D and approval of the electronic
bidding procedures. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and adopt Reso-
lution No. 133 -12 Directing the advertisement for sale of $6,965,000 Taxable General
Obligation Bonds, Series 2012C and $7,595,000 General Obligation Bonds, Series
2012D, approving electronic bidding procedures, and authorizing distribution of a Pre-
liminary Official Statement. Seconded by Braig. Motion carried 7 -0.
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RESOLUTION NO. 133 -12
RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE OF $6,965,000 TAX-
ABLE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2012C AND $7,595,000 GENERAL
OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2012D, APPROVING ELECTRONIC BIDDING PRO-
CEDURES, AND AUTHORIZING DISTRIBUTION OF A PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL
STATEMENT
Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa (the "City ") is in need of funds to pay costs of
reconstruction, extension and improvement of the Dubuque Regional Airport; E911
Tower relocation; equipping the municipal fire department; rehabilitation and improve-
ment of existing City parks; FEMA land buyouts for the acquisition and demolition of
abandoned, dilapidated or dangerous buildings, structures or properties, and the reme-
diation of property and buildings damaged by a disaster under Iowa Code Section
29C.2 which are located in an area declared a disaster emergency by the President of
the United States; acquisition, construction, extension and improvement of works and
facilities useful for the collection, treatment and disposal of sewage and industrial waste
and for the collection and disposal of surface water and streams; acquisition, construc-
tion, improvement, repair and equipping of the municipal water utility and real and per-
sonal property useful for providing potable water, essential corporate purpose projects,
and it is deemed necessary and advisable that the City issue general obligation bonds
for said purpose in the amount of not to exceed $8,650,000 as authorized by Section
384.25 of the Code of Iowa; and
Whereas, pursuant to notice published as required by Section 384.25 this Council
has held a public meeting and hearing upon the proposal to institute proceedings for the
issuance of the above described Bonds, and all objections, if any, to such Council ac-
tion made by any resident or property owner of said City were received and considered
by the Council; and it is the decision of the Council that additional action be taken for
the issuance of said Bonds, and that such action is considered to be in the best inter-
ests of said City and the residents thereof; and
Whereas, the City also is in need of funds to pay costs of aiding in the planning, un-
dertaking and carrying out of urban renewal project activities under Chapter 403 of the
Code of Iowa and the Amended and Restated Urban Renewal Plans for the Dubuque
Industrial Center West Economic Development District and the Greater Downtown Ur-
ban Renewal District, including those costs associated with grading, road construction,
bridge, utilities extensions and development of a recreation area on the South Siegert
Farm area of DICW and the funding of development incentives in the Washington
Neighborhood Subarea of the Greater Downtown Urban Renewal District, and it is
deemed necessary and advisable that the City issue general obligation urban renewal
bonds for said purpose to the amount of not to exceed $5,575,000 as authorized by
Sections 403.12 and 384.24(3)(q) of the Code of Iowa; and
Whereas, pursuant to notice published as required by Sections 403.12 and
384.24(3)(q) this Council has held a public meeting and hearing upon the proposal to
institute proceedings for the issuance of the above described Bonds, and no petitions
were filed calling for an election thereon and all objections, if any, to such Council action
made by any resident or property owner of said City were received and considered by
the Council; and it is the decision of the Council that additional action be taken for the
issuance of said Bonds, and that such action is considered to be in the best interests of
said City and the residents thereof; and
Whereas, the City also is in need of funds to pay costs of the reconstruction, repair
and improvement of Fire Station #4, the Civic Center and the Grand River Conference
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Center, general corporate purpose project, and it is deemed necessary and advisable
that the City issue general obligation bonds for said purposes to the amount of not to
exceed $700,000 as authorized by Section 384.26 of the Code of Iowa; and
Whereas, pursuant to notice published as required by Section 384.26 this Council
has held a public meeting and hearing upon the proposal to institute proceedings for the
issuance of the above described Bonds, and no petitions were filed calling for an elec-
tion thereon and all objections, if any, to such Council action made by any resident or
property owner of said City were received and considered by the Council; and it is the
decision of the Council that additional action be taken for the issuance of said Bonds,
and that such action is considered to be in the best interests of said City and the resi-
dents thereof; and
Whereas, the City also is in need of funds to pay costs of the acquisition and installa-
tion of security cameras in the Locust Ramp, and Library repairs and improvements,
general corporate purpose project, and it is deemed necessary and advisable that the
City issue general obligation bonds for said purposes to the amount of not to exceed
$475,000 as authorized by Section 384.26 of the Code of Iowa; and
Whereas, pursuant to notice published as required by Section 384.26 this Council
has held a public meeting and hearing upon the proposal to institute proceedings for the
issuance of the above described Bonds, and no petitions were filed calling for an elec-
tion thereon and all objections, if any, to such Council action made by any resident or
property owner of said City were received and considered by the Council; and it is the
decision of the Council that additional action be taken for the issuance of said Bonds,
and that such action is considered to be in the best interests of said City and the resi-
dents thereof; and
Whereas, the City also is in need of funds to pay costs of City Hall repairs and im-
provements, including brick tuck - pointing, general corporate purpose project, and it is
deemed necessary and advisable that the City issue general obligation bonds for said
purposes to the amount of not to exceed $600,000 as authorized by Section 384.26 of
the Code of Iowa; and
Whereas, pursuant to notice published as required by Section 384.26 this Council
has held a public meeting and hearing upon the proposal to institute proceedings for the
issuance of the above described Bonds, and no petitions were filed calling for an elec-
tion thereon and all objections, if any, to such Council action made by any resident or
property owner of said City were received and considered by the Council; and it is the
decision of the Council that additional action be taken for the issuance of said Bonds,
and that such action is considered to be in the best interests of said City and the resi-
dents thereof; and
Whereas, pursuant to Section 384.28 of the Code of Iowa, it is appropriate to offer
the foregoing Bonds for sale in two separate series, in the aggregate principal amounts
as hereinafter described; and
Whereas, a preliminary form of Official Statement has been prepared for the purpose
of offering the Bonds for sale to the public; and
Whereas, it is appropriate that the form of the preliminary Official Statement be ap-
proved and deemed final and, upon completion of the same, that the preliminary Official
Statement be used in connection with the offering of the Bonds for sale to the public;
and
Whereas, the Council has received information from its financial advisor recommend-
ing that sealed and electronic facsimile and internet bidding be authorized for the sale of
the Bonds, and that such procedures will maintain the integrity and security of the com-
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petitive bidding process and facilitate the delivery of bids by interested parties; and
Whereas, the Council deems it in the best interests of the City and the residents
thereof to receive bids to purchase such Bonds by means of sealed and electronic fac-
simile and Internet communication.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. That the receipt of electronic bids for the Bonds hereinafter described by
facsimile machine and through the PARITY competitive bidding system described in the
Notice of Bond Sale described herein are hereby found and determined to provide rea-
sonable security and to maintain the integrity of the competitive bidding process, and to
facilitate the delivery of bids by interested parties in connection with the offering of the
Bonds hereinafter described at public sale.
Section 2. That the preliminary Official Statement in the form presented to this meet-
ing be and the same hereby is approved as to form and deemed final for purposes of
Rule 15c2 -12 of the Securities and Exchange Commission, subject to such revisions,
corrections or modifications as the Finance Director, upon the advice of bond counsel
and the City's financial advisor, shall determine to be appropriate, and is authorized to
be distributed thereafter in connection with the offering of the Bonds for sale.
Section 3. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to publish no-
tice of sale of said Bonds at least once, the last one of which shall be not less than four
clear days nor more than twenty days before the date of the sale. Publication shall be
made in the Telegraph Herald, a legal newspaper, printed wholly in the English lan-
guage, published within the county in which the Bonds are to be offered for sale or an
adjacent county. Said notice is given pursuant to Chapter 75 of the Code of Iowa, and
shall state that this Council, on the 4th day of June, 2012, at 6:30 o'clock P.M., will hold
a meeting to receive and act upon bids for said Bonds; said notice to be in substantially
the [provided] form:
Passed and approved this 21st day of May, 2012.
Roy D. Buol, Mayor
Attest: Trish L. Gleason, Assistant City Clerk
COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS
Council member Sutton reported that she will be speaking on May 24th at the Hope
House.
There being no further business, upon motion the City Council adjourned at 6:54 p.m.
/s /Trish L. Gleason
Assistant City Clerk
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