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9 17 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 4:30 p.m. on September 17, 2012 at the Dubuque Regional Landfill, 14501 U.S. Hwy 20 W. Present: Mayor Buol; Council Members Braig, Connors, Jones, Resnick, Sutton; City Manager Van Milligen; and Dubuque County Supervisor Eric Manternach Absent: Council Member Lynch, City Attorney Lindahl Mayor Buol read the call and stated this is a special session of the City Council called for the purpose of conducting a tour of the Dubuque Metropolitan Area Solid Waste Agency — Landfill Cell #9. WORK SESSION TOUR Dubuque Metropolitan Area Solid Waste Agency — Landfill Cell #9 at the Dubuque Regional Landfill, 14501 U.S. Hwy 20 W. Public Works Director Don Vogt led a bus tour of the Dubuque Regional Landfill with focus on the opening and configuration of Cell #9. Bev Wagner, Brian Christianson, Bob Ramsey, Chris Lawn, Chuck Goddard, and Doug Hughes provided information on the various areas, functions and lifespan of the landfill and responded to questions. Other highlights included Regional Recycling Center, yard waste and shingling recycling pro- cessing sites, flare station, and rock crushing area. There being no further business, upon motion the City Council adjourned at 5:27 p.m. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC City Clerk 1 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS REGULAR SESSION OFFICIAL The Dubuque City Council met in regular session at 6:30 p.m. on September 17, 2012 in the Historic Federal Building, 350 W. 6th Street. Present: Mayor Buol; Council Members Braig, Connors, Jones, Resnick, Sutton; City Manager Van Milligen, City Attorney Lindahl Absent: Council Member Lynch 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 City Council. Presentation of the Colors by the Dubuque Honor Guard in honor of the 175th Anni- versary of the Dubuque Police Department PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE MOMENT OF SILENCE PROCLAMATION(S) Dubuque Police Department 175th Anniversary Week (September 23 -29, 2012) was accepted by Police Chief Mark Dalsing, Captain Kevin Klein, and Corporal Travis Kra- mer. Day of Peace (September 21, 2012) was accepted by Clarke University Chaplain Amy Golm and representatives of the Day of Peace Committee. Kiwanis Peanut Days (September 28 & 29, 2012) was accepted by Kevin Stevens, Dubuque Kiwanis Club Peanut Days Co- Chair. CONSENT ITEMS Motion by Connors to receive and file the documents, adopt the resolutions, and dis- pose of as indicated. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 6 -0. Minutes and Reports Submitted: City Council proceedings of 8/27, 8/28, and 9/4, Civil Service Commission of 8/27 and 9/6, Community Development Advisory Commission of 9/5, Historic Preservation Task Force of 9/5, Housing Trust Fund Advisory Committee of 9/4, Human Rights Commission of 8/13, Park and Recreation Commission of 8/14, Zon- ing Advisory Commission of 9/5, Zoning Board of Adjustment of 8/23, Proof of Publica- tion for City Council proceedings of 8/20. Upon motion the documents were received and filed. Notice of Claims and Suits: Nicole Haverland for vehicle damage, Gary Pitzen for ve- hicle damage, Christine Putnam for personal injury. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and referred to the City Attorney. 2 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: Nicole Haverland for vehicle damage, Gary Pitzen for vehicle damage. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and concurred. Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA): City Manager advising that the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) has awarded the City a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the 2011 Certified Annual Finan- cial Report (CAFR). Upon motion the documents were received and filed. Community Development Block Grant Recovery (CDBG -R): City Manager recom- mending authorization for the Mayor to sign documents to close out the Community De- velopment Block Grant Recovery (CDBG -R) associated with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 238 -12 Authorizing execution of a Community Development Block Grant Recovery (CDBG -R) Grant Closeout Agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 238 -12 AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT RECOVERY (CDBG -R) GRANT CLOSEOUT AGREEMENT WITH THE U.S. DE- PARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Whereas, the City of Dubuque has awarded a $328,269 Community Development Block Grant Recovery (CDBG -R) grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the in August 2009; and Whereas, the City has completed all eligible activities for the CDBG -R program and expended all funds; and Whereas, a grant closeout agreement for the CDBG -R grant needs to be transmitted to U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to close out the CDBG -R grant. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the Grant Closeout Agreement for the Community Development Block Grant Recovery (CDBG -R) grant in the amount of $328,269 and identified as Grant Number B- 09 -MY -19 -0004 is hereby accepted. Section 2. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said Grant Closeout Agreement on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa as per the grant requirements. Section 3. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to submit the Grant Closeout Agreement and related documents for the Community Development Block Grant Recovery Grant to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER): City Manager recommending submission of the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation 3 Report (CAPER) to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Depart- ment (HUD) for the period of July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012. Upon motion the doc- uments were received and filed and Resolution No. 239 -12 Authorizing the submission of a Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the period commencing July 1, 2011 and concluding June 30, 2012 was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 239 -12 AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL PERFOR- MANCE AND EVALUATION REPORT (CAPER) FOR THE PERIOD COMMENCING JULY 1, 2011 AND CONCLUDING JUNE 30, 2012 Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa, is an entitlement grant recipient under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); and Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa was awarded Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re- Housing Program (HPRP) funds in FY 2009; and Whereas, the CDBG regulations require that no later than ninety (90) days after the completion of a program year, each entitlement recipient must submit a performance and evaluation report, Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CA- PER); and, Whereas, the City has 1) prepared a CAPER for the program year commencing July 1, 2011 and concluding June 30, 2012; 2) published notice of availability of the CAPER in the Telegraph Herald and City of Dubuque website on August 17,2012; 3) made cop- ies of the CAPER available for public review at the Carnegie Stout Public Library, City Hall, Housing and Community Development Department and City of Dubuque website; 4) held a public hearing pursuant to published notice before the Community Develop- ment Advisory Commission on September 5, 2012; and Whereas, the Community Development Advisory Commission has voted to approve the CAPER and to recommend City Council approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CA- PER) for the period commencing July 1, 2011 and concluding June 30, 2012 is hereby approved for submission. Section 2. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 3. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to submit the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) to the U.S. Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Development. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin Firnstahl, Acting City Clerk Iowa Finance Authority - Housing Trust Fund Application: City Manager recommend- ing submittal of a grant request to the Iowa Finance Authority to support home owner- ship activities in the Washington Neighborhood and to commit the matching funds. Up- on motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 240 -12 Approving commitment of matching funds for an application to the Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) for state housing trust funds was adopted. 4 RESOLUTION NO. 240 -12 APPROVING COMMITMENT OF MATCHING FUNDS FOR AN APPLICATION TO THE IOWA FINANCE AUTHORITY (IFA) FOR STATE HOUSING TRUST FUNDS Whereas, the Iowa Finance Authority has recognized Dubuque's Housing Trust Fund Committee as a certified Local Housing Trust Fund; and Whereas, IFA has made funding available in state -wide competition to local trust funds for State Housing Trust Fund grants, in amounts based on population size; and Whereas, a 25% local match is required for receipt of a funding award; and Whereas, the Housing Trust Fund Committee has authorized an application to IFA for a Housing Trust Fund award, in the amount of $147,637; and Whereas, General Funds committed to the Washington Neighborhood revitalization initiative are available in the current year Housing Department budget in sufficient amount to meet the matching funds requirement; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the City of Dubuque hereby approves commitment of $37,000 in cur- rent year General Funds as a match to the application for IFA State Housing Trust Funds. Section 2. That the Housing Trust Fund Committee, in accordance with Sec. 2 -5D -7 of the Code of Ordinances, shall have final authority to direct how such funds shall be used in support of revitalization activities in the Washington Neighborhood. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk City Council Goals and Priorities 2012 -2014: Submission of the 2012 -2014 City Council goals and priorities from the August 27 and 28, 2012 City Council Goal Setting Session. Upon motion the documents were received and filed. Housing Trust Fund Advisory Committee: Correspondence from the Housing Com- mission requesting approval for Commissioners Amy Eudaley and Jim Holz to be ap- pointed as the Commission's representatives on the Housing Trust Fund Advisory Committee. Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and approved. Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs: City Manager recommending ap- proval of a contract with the Dubuque County Board of Health and the Iowa Department of Public Health for continued funding of the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Pro- gram (CLPPP) and a renewed agreement with the Visiting Nurse Association for ser- vices related to the CLPPP and Healthy Homes Program. Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and approved. Housing and Community Development Director - Limited Account Authorization: City Manager recommending that Housing and Community Development Department Direc- tor Alvin Nash be granted authority to sign checks for specialized City of Dubuque bank accounts. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 241- 12 Authorizing certain designated employees of the City of Dubuque authorization to execute checks on behalf of the City of Dubuque was adopted. 5 RESOLUTION NO. 241 -12 AUTHORIZING CERTAIN DESIGNATED EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE CHECKS ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF DUBU- QUE, IOWA Whereas, the City of Dubuque deposits certain funds for specific use in local com- mercial banking institutions; and Whereas, the commercial banking institutions require authorization by the City Coun- cil for City employees and others to sign checks and drafts drawn on such banking insti- tutions; and Whereas, the City Council has determined that the City employees who may sign checks and drafts drawn on designated accounts on behalf of the City of Dubuque are Housing and Community Development Director for checks issued for the City of Dubu- que Section 8 Rental Assistance program drawn on account number 70 -262 -5 at Amer- ican Trust and Savings Bank in Dubuque and Housing and Community Development Director for checks issued for the City of Dubuque Housing Rehabilitation Loan program drawn on account number 80 -965 -9 at American Trust and Savings Bank in Dubuque. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. The Housing and Community Development Director is hereby authorized to sign checks and drafts on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the Section 8 Rental As- sistance program drawn on account number 70 -262 -5 at American Trust and Savings Bank in Dubuque. Section 2. The Housing and Community Development Director is hereby authorized to sign checks and drafts on behalf of the City of Dubuque for checks issued for the City of Dubuque Housing Rehabilitation Loan program account drawn on account number 80 -965 -9 at American Trust and Savings Bank in Dubuque. Section 3. The Finance Director and Assistant Finance Director would also be author- ized to sign checks and drafts for both accounts. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Housing Enterprise Zone Program Agreement - Wilmac Property Company: City Manager recommending approval of a Housing Enterprise Zone Program Agreement by and among the Iowa Economic Development Authority, the City of Dubuque and Wil- mac Property Company related to the redevelopment of the former Betty Building locat- ed at 151 East 9th Street. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Res- olution No. 242 -12 Approving a Housing Enterprise Zone Program Agreement by and among the Iowa Economic Development Authority, the City of Dubuque and Wilmac Property Company was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 242 -12 APPROVING A HOUSING ENTERPRISE ZONE PROGRAM AGREEMENT BY AND AMONG THE IOWA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, THE CITY OF DUBUQUE AND WILMAC PROPERTY COMPANY Whereas, the City of Dubuque has established two Enterprise Zones and an Enter- prise Zone Commission, and Whereas, the Enterprise Zone Commission on June 21, 2012 approved the applica- tion of Wilmac Property Company for Housing Enterprise Zone benefits; and 6 Whereas, Wilmac Property Company's application was approved by the Iowa Eco- nomic Development Authority on July 9, 2012; and Whereas, the Iowa Economic Development Authority has prepared and submitted for City Council approval an agreement relating to Housing Enterprise Zone benefits for Wilmac Property Company, a copy of which is attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof; and Whereas, the City Council finds that the proposed agreement 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. That the Iowa Economic Development Authority Housing Enterprise Zone Program Agreement, Number 12 -HEZ -078, is hereby approved. Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute the Agree- ment on behalf of the City of Dubuque and forward the executed copy to the Iowa Eco- nomic Development Authority for their approval. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk Plat of Survey - North Fork Trails #4: Zoning Advisory Commission recommending approval of the Plat of Survey of North Fork Trails No. 4 (3400 Keymont Drive) subject to waiving the lot frontage requirements for Lot 2. Upon motion the documents were re- ceived and filed and Resolution No. 243 -12 Approving the Plat of Survey of North Fork Trails No. 4 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 243 -12 APPROVING THE PLAT OF SURVEY OF NORTH FORK TRAILS NO. 4 IN CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, there has been filed with the City Clerk a Plat of Survey of North Fork Trails No. 4 in the city of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas, said Plat of Survey provides 16 feet of frontage for Lot 2 on a public or ap- proved private street, where 50 feet of street frontage 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 16 feet of frontage on a public street or an approved private street for Lot 2. Section 2. That the Plat of Survey of North Fork Trails No. 4 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 17th day of September 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk 7 Final Plat - Harvest View Estates 11th Addition: Zoning Advisory Commission rec- ommending approval of the Final Plat of Harvest View Estates 11th Addition (Millstone Drive). Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 244 -12 Approving the Final Plat of Harvest View Estates 11th Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 244 -12 APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT HARVEST VIEW ESTATES ELEVENTH ADDITION IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Whereas, there has been filed with the City Clerk the Final Plat Harvest View Estates Eleventh Addition the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas, said Final Plat has been examined by the Zoning Advisory Commission and had its approval endorsed thereon; and Whereas, said Final Plat has been examined by the City Council and they find that it conforms to the statues and ordinances relating to it. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the Final Plat Harvest View Estates Eleventh Addition is hereby ap- proved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to endorse the approval of the City of Dubuque, Iowa upon said final plat. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk Department of Education - Smart Grid Data Access Grant: City Manager recom- mending acceptance of a Smart Grid Data Access Grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for the Smarter Electricity Iowa Project. Upon motion the documents were re- ceived, filed, and approved. Volunteer Solutions Software - Memorandum of Agreement: City Manager recom- mending approval of a Memorandum of Agreement for agencies who post their volun- teer opportunities on -line using the City managed Volunteer Solutions Software. Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and approved. Fire Hydrant Painting Program Phase I — Acceptance: City Manager recommending acceptance of the Phase I Fire Hydrant Painting Program as completed by Ted Stackis Construction. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 245 -12 Accepting Phase 1 of the fire Hydrant Painting Program and authorizing the payment of the contract amount to the contractor was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 245 -12 ACCEPTING PHASE 1 OF THE FIRE HYDRANT PAINTING PROGRAM AND AU- THORIZING THE PAYMENT OF THE CONTRACT AMOUNT TO THE CONTRACTOR Whereas, the Public Improvement Contract for Phase 1 of the Fire Hydrant Painting Program (the Project) has been completed and the City's Consultant Engineer, IIW En- gineering of Dubuque, Iowa has examined the work and filed a certificate stating that phase 1 of the program has been completed according to the terms of the Public Im- provement Contract and that the Consultant Engineer recommends that the Project be accepted; and 8 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. The recommendation of the City Consultant Engineer is approved and the Project is hereby accepted. Section 2. The Finance Director is hereby directed to pay to the Contractor from the Fire Hydrant Painting Program appropriation for the phase 1 contract amount of $57,476.00 less any retained percentage provided for therein as provided in Iowa Code chapter 573, and to pay such retainage only in accordance with the provisions of Iowa Code chapter 573. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk Healthy Homes Demonstration Grant Program: Correspondence from the U.S. De- partment of Housing and Urban Development advising that the City's Healthy Homes Demonstration Work Plan Program has received an overall performance rating of 90 out of 100 and a Green designation. Upon motion the documents were received and filed. Greater Dubuque Development Corporation (GDDC) - Annual Report 2011 -2012: Greater Dubuque Development Corporation President and CEO Rick Dickinson submit- ting GDDC's 2011 -2012 Annual Report. Upon motion the documents were received and filed. Arbor Estates Phase 3 - Acceptance of Detention Facilities & Warranty Deed: City Manager recommending acceptance of the storm water detention facilities that the de- veloper, Kivlahan Farms, L.C., has recently completed in Arbor Estates - Phase 3, and a warranty deed for the detention area and sanitary sewer lift station lot. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 246 -12 Accepting storm - water detention facilities in Arbor Estates Phase 3; and Resolution No. 247 -12 Accept- ing a conveyance of property described as Lot 12 of Block 9 and Lot 15 of the replat of Lot 15 in Block 7 all in Arbor Estates in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 246 -12 ACCEPTING STORMWATER DETENTION FACILITIES IN ARBOR ESTATES - PHASE 3 Whereas, pursuant to Resolution 450 -05, certain public improvements including stormwater detention facilities were installed by the developer of Arbor Estates — Phase 3; and Whereas, the stormwater detention facilities have been completed and the City Man- ager has examined the work and has filed a certificate stating that the same has been completed in accordance with the plans approved by the City Council and in conform- ance with City specifications, and has recommended that the stormwater detention facil- ities be accepted by the City Council. 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 stormwater detention facilities in Arbor Estates — Phase 3 be and the same is hereby accepted. 9 Section 2. That maintenance of said stormwater detention facilities shall be per- formed by the City of Dubuque and assessed to the property owners in all phases of Arbor Estates as outlined in Resolution No. 450 -05. Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 247 -12 ACCEPTING A CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS LOT 12 OF BLOCK 9 AND LOT 15 OF THE REPLAT OF LOT 15 IN BLOCK 7 ALL IN ARBOR ESTATES IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA Whereas, as part of the development of Arbor Estates — Phase 3, in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa Kivlahan Farms, L.C. agreed to dedicate lots to the City for use as detention facilities and a sanitary sewer lift station; and Whereas, Kivlahan Farms, L.C., has executed a conveyance of said property. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, hereby approves of, ac- cepts, and consents to the Warranty Deed from Kivlahan Farms L.C. copies of which are attached hereto, as required by Iowa Code Section 569.7. Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to execute and acknowledge on behalf of the City of Dubuque any instruments in connection herewith. Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk 2012 Sidewalk Assessment Program: City Manager recommending approval of a resolution establishing the final assessment schedule for the 2012 Sidewalk Assess- ment Program. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 248 -12 Adopting the final Schedule of Assessments for the 2012 Public Right -of -Way Sidewalk Repair Assessment Project was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 248 -12 ADOPTING THE FINAL ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE FOR THE 2012 PUBLIC RIGHT - OF -WAY SIDEWALK REPAIR ASSESSMENT PROJECT NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: After full consideration, the Final Schedule of Assessments as shown on the attached sheet(s), Page 1 to Page 2 inclusive; is hereby approved for the Public Right -of -Way Sidewalk Repair Assessment Project. There is hereby assessed and levied as a special tax against and upon each of the benefited properties, the respective sums indicated. The amounts shown in said Final Schedule of Assessments as deficiencies are found to be proper and levied conditional- ly against the respective properties benefited by the improvements as shown in the Fi- nal Schedule of Assessments, subject to the provisions of Iowa Code § 384.63. 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. The City Clerk be and is hereby directed to certify the Final Schedule of Assessments to the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa, and to publish notice of said certifi- 10 cation 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 of Assessments. On or before the date of the second pub- lication 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 in Iowa Code § 384.60. The assessments may be paid in full or in part without interest at the office of the City Treasurer, City Hall, 50 W. 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at any time within 30 days after the date of the first notice of the Final Schedule of Assessments. Thereafter, unpaid as- sessments of $100.00 or more are payable in 10 annual installments at the County Treasurer's Office, Dubuque County Courthouse, 720 Central Avenue, Dubuque, Iowa, and will draw annual interest at nine percent (9 %) computed to December 1 next follow- ing 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. However, when the last day of September is a Saturday or Sun- day, that amount shall be delinquent from the second business day of October. Delin- quent installments will draw the same delinquent interest as ordinary taxes. Property owners may elect to pay any annual installments semi - annually in advance. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk Schedule of Assessments The 2012 Public Right -of -Way Sidewalk Repair Assessment Project PROPERTY OWNER NAME, LOT DESCRIPTION, PARCEL NUMBER, MAILING ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP, STREET ADDRESS, VALUATION WITH IMPROVE- MENT, SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT, ADMINISTRATIVE FEE, TOTAL NET ASSESS- MENT Jerry S. & Rose M. Thill, LOT 8 GLENDALE ADD, 1013154008, 2916 Jackson St., Dubuque, IA 52001, 2916 Jackson St., $58,100.00, $1,398.00, $202.20, $1,620.20 Thomas P. & Mary V. Schwartz, LOT 24 TIVOLI ADD, 1024128024, 2231 Francis St., Dubuque, IA 52001 2231 Francis St., $101,600.00, $1,075.00, $153.75, $1,228.75 2012 Brick Manhole Replacement Project — Acceptance: City Manager recommend- ing acceptance of the public improvements for the 2012 Brick Manhole Replacement Project, Bid Package 1, as completed by Drew Cook & Sons. Upon motion the docu- ments were received and filed and Resolution No. 249 -12 Accepting the 2012 Brick Manhole Replacement Project and authorizing the payment of the contract amount to the contractor was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 249 -12 ACCEPTING THE 2012 BRICK MANHOLE REPLACEMENT PROJECT AND AU- THORIZING THE PAYMENT OF THE CONTRACT AMOUNT TO THE CONTRACTOR Whereas, the Public Improvement Contract for the 2012 Brick Manhole Replacement Project (the Project) has been completed and the City Engineer has examined the work and filed a certificate stating that the Project has been completed according to the terms of the Public Improvement Contract and that the City Engineer recommends that the Project be accepted; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: 11 Section 1. The recommendation of the City Engineer is approved and the Project is hereby accepted. Section 2. The Finance Director is hereby directed to pay to the Contractor from the 2012 Brick Manhole Replacement Project appropriations for the contract amount of $95,792.15 less any retained percentage provided for therein as provided in Iowa Code chapter 573, and to pay such retainage only in accordance with the provisions of Iowa Code chapter 573. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk Mystique Casino Re- Roofing Request: City Manager recommending approval of Mys- tique Casino's request to re -roof the original structure of the Mystique Casino. Upon mo- tion the documents were received, filed, and approved. Dubuque County Safe Youth Coalition: Dubuque County Safe Youth Coalition sub- mitting an informational packet regarding drug and alcohol management and training in partnership with Helping Services of Northeast Iowa and the State of Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and referred to the City Clerk. Eleventh Street Stair and Hand Railing Repair Project: City Manager recommending that the costs of the 11th Street Stair and Handrail Repair Project be officially recorded in the minutes of the City Council. Upon motion the documents were received, filed and made a Matter of Record. City Utility Extensions to the Airport - Design Consultant Selection: City Manager rec- ommending the selection of WHKS as the professional design consultant to complete the design for the utility extensions to the Dubuque Regional Airport. Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and approved. Volunteer Generation Fund Grant Agreement: City Manager recommending approval of the Volunteer Generation Fund Grant agreement. Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and approved. Improvement Contracts / Performance, Payment and Maintenance Bonds: Portzen Construction for the 5 Points Traffic Signal Reconstruction Project. Upon motion the documents were received, filed, and approved. Signed Contracts: Iowa Department of Transportation Supplemental Agreements for Lighting and Primary Road Maintenance; Miron Construction Co. Change Order No. 17 for the Water Pollution Control Plant Modifications project. Upon motion the documents were received and filed. Alcohol License Applications: City Manager recommending approval of annual liquor, beer, and wine licenses as submitted. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 250 -12 Approving applications for beer, liquor, and /or wine permits, as required by City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 4 Business and Li- cense Regulations, Chapter 2 Liquor Control, Article B Liquor, Beer and Wine Licenses 12 and Permits was adopted. RESOLUTION NO. 250 -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. RENEWALS Bell Tower Productions 2728 Asbury Rd. Special Class C Liquor (Beer/Wine) (Sunday) Fat Tuesday's 1121 University Ave. Class C Liquor (Sunday) Phillips 66 /Arby's 10 South Main St. Class C Beer (Sunday) Happy's Place 2323 Rockdale Rd. Class C Liquor (Sunday) Red Robin America's Gourmet Burgers & Spirits 2775 NW Arterial Class C Liquor (Outdoor) (Sunday) New Europa Cafe of Dubuque 4031 Pennsylvania Ave. Special Class C Liquor (Beer/Wine) Special Events Dubuque Main Street 1000 Jackson St. Class B Beer (Outdoor) (In- cludes Wine Coolers) Clarke University 1550 Clarke Dr. Class B Beer (Outdoor) (In- cludes Wine Coolers) Mystique Community Ice Center 1800 Admiral Sheerhey Dr. Adding Outdoor Service for 9 -28 -12 Passed, approved and adopted this 17`11 day of September, 2012. Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk ITEMS TO BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING Roy D. Buol, Mayor Motion by Jones 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 Connors. Motion carried 6 -0. General Obligation Refunding Bonds: City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for October 1, 2012, on the proposition of selling not to exceed $950,000 in General Obligation Refunding Bonds. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 251 -12 Fixing Date for a meeting on the proposition of the is- 13 suance of not to exceed $950,000 General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2012G, (for an Essential Corporate Purpose) of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and providing for publication of notice thereof was adopted setting a public hearing for a meeting to com- mence at 6:30 p.m. on October 1, 2012 in the Historic Federal Building. RESOLUTION NO. 251 -12 FIXING DATE FOR A MEETING ON THE PROPOSITION OF THE ISSUANCE OF NOT TO EXCEED $950,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 2012G, (FOR AN ESSENTIAL CORPORATE PURPOSE) OF THE CITY OF DUBU- QUE, IOWA, AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF NOTICE THEREOF Whereas, it is deemed necessary and advisable that the City of Dubuque, State of Iowa, should issue General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2012G, to the amount of not to exceed $950,000, as authorized by Section 384.25, of the City Code of Iowa, for the purpose of providing funds to pay costs of carrying out an essential corporate purpose project as hereinafter described; and Whereas, before the bonds may be issued, it is necessary to comply with the provi- sions of the Code, and to publish a notice of the proposal to issue such bonds and of the time and place of the meeting at which the Council proposes to take action for the issuance of the bonds and to receive oral and /or written objections from any resident or property owner of the City to such action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That this Council meet in the Historic Federal Building, 350 West 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa, at 6:30 o'clock P.M., on the 1st day of October, 2012, for the purpose of taking action on the matter of the issuance of not to exceed $950,000 Gen- eral Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2012G, for an essential corporate purpose of the City, the proceeds of which bonds will be used to provide funds to pay costs of re- funding and refinancing of certain outstanding City indebtedness, including the General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002C, dated December 1, 2002. Section 2. To the extent any of the projects or activities described in this resolution may be reasonably construed to be included in more than one classification under Divi- sion III of the City Code of Iowa, the Council hereby elects the "essential corporate pur- pose" classification and procedure with respect to each such project or activity, pursuant to Section 384.28 of the City Code of Iowa. Section 3. That the Clerk is hereby directed to cause at least one publication to be made of a notice of the meeting, in a legal newspaper, printed wholly in the English lan- guage, published at least once weekly, and having general circulation in the City. The publication to be not less than four clear days nor more than twenty days before the date of the public meeting on the issuance of the bonds. Section 4. The notice of the proposed action to issue the bonds shall be in substan- tially the [Provided] form: Passed and approved this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk Port of Dubuque Watermain Extension Project: City Manager recommending initiation of the public bidding procedure for the Port of Dubuque Watermain Extension Project, and that a public hearing be set for October 1, 2012. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 252 -12 Preliminary approval of plans, specifica- 14 tions, form of contract, and estimated cost; setting date of public hearing on plans, spec- ifications, form of contract, and estimated cost; and ordering the advertisement for bids (Port of Dubuque Watermain Extension Project) was adopted setting a public hearing for a meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m. on October 1, 2012 in the Historic Federal Building. RESOLUTION NO. 252 -12 PORT OF DUBVUQUE WATERMAIN EXTENSION PROJECT PRELIMINARY AP- PROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST; SETTING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATED COST; AND ORDERING THE ADVER- TISEMENT FOR BIDS 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 Port of Dubuque Watermain Extension Project, are hereby preliminarily approved and ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. a public hearing will be held on the 1st day of October, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. in the His- toric 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 estimated 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. The Port of Dubuque Watermain Extension Project is hereby ordered to be adver- tised for bids for construction. 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. The City Clerk is hereby directed to advertise for bids for the construction of the im- provements herein provided, by publishing the attached Notice to Bidders to be pub- lished in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published not less than four but not more than forty -five days before the date for filing bids before 2:00 p.m. on the 4th day of October, 2012. Bids shall be opened and read by the City Clerk at said time and will be submitted to the City Council for final action at 6:30 p.m. on the 15th day of October, 2012, in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor), 350 West 6th Street, Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk Request to Vacate - Peosta Street (Giese Companies): City Manager recommending that a public hearing be set for October 1, 2012 to consider a request by Giese Compa- nies to vacate a portion of Peosta Street abutting their property at 2125 Kerper Blvd. Upon motion the documents were received and filed and Resolution No. 253 -12 Resolu- tion of Intent to vacate and dispose of City interest in a portion of Peosta Street to be known as Lot A of Giese Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Resolution No. 254 -12 Approving Plat of Proposed Vacated Peosta Street were adopted setting a pub- 15 lic hearing for a meeting to commence at 6:30 p.m. on October 1, 2012 in the Historic Federal Building. RESOLUTION NO. 253 -12 INTENT TO VACATE AND DISPOSE OF CITY INTEREST IN A PORTION OF PE- OSTA ST, TO BE KNOWN AS LOT A OF GIESE SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, Giese Companies has requested the vacating and disposal of a portion of Peosta Street; and Whereas, IIW, P.C. has prepared and submitted to the City Council a plat showing a proposed vacated portion of Peosta Street and assigned a lot number thereto, which hereinafter shall be known and described as Lot A of Giese Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, should be approved. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the City of Dubuque intends to vacate and dispose of its interest in Lot A of Giese Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2. That the conveyance of Lot A of Giese Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa to Giese Companies be contingent upon the payment of $1540.00, plus platting, publication, and filing fees. Section 3. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause a notice of intent to vacate and dispose of said real estate to be published in the manner as prescribed by law. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 254 -12 APPROVING PLAT OF PROPOSED VACATED PEOSTA STREET Whereas, there has been presented to the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a plat dated September 7, 2012 prepared by IIW, P.C., describing the proposed vacated portion of Peosta Street to be known as Lot A of Giese Subdivision in the City of Dubu- que, Dubuque County, Iowa; and Whereas, said plat conforms to the laws and statutes pertaining thereto. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the plat dated September 7, 2012 prepared by IIW, P.C. relative to the real estate hereinabove described be and the same is hereby approved, and the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said plat for and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto itself a perpetual easement including the right of ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of erecting, installing, construct- ing, reconstructing, repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining storm and sanitary sewer lines and appurtenances as may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 3. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to file said plat and certified copy of this resolution in the office of the Recorder in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor 16 Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk BOARDS /COMMISSIONS Appointments were made to the following board /commissions: Cable Television Commission: One 3 -year term through July 1, 2015 (Vacant term of Herrig). Applicant: Kathleen McMullen, 1308 Curtis Street. Motion by Jones to appoint Kathleen McMullen to the Cable Television Commission for a 3 -year term through July 1, 2015. Seconded by Braig. Motion carried 6 -0. Civic Center Commission: One 3 -year term through June 29, 20123 (Vacant term of Field). Applicant: Kirstin Pope, 5388 Park Place — Application withdrawn for residency reasons. Housing Commission: One 3 -year terms through August 17, 2014 (Vacant term of Krey). Applicant: Rick J. Baumhover, 601 Garfield Ave. #104. Motion by Connors to ap- point Rick Baumhover to the Housing Commission for a 3 -year term through August 17, 2014. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 6 -0. Human Rights Commission: Two 3 -year terms through January 1, 2013 and January 1, 2015 (Vacant terms of Krey and Hansen). Applicants: Rick J. Baumhover, 601 Gar- field Ave. #104; and Howard Lee III, 516 Lincoln Ave. Motion by Connors to appoint Rick Baumhover and Howard Lee, III to the Human Rights Commission for 3 -year terms through January 1, 2013 and 2015 respectively. Motion failed for lack of a second. Motion by Connors to appoint Howard Lee, III to the Human Rights Commission for a 3 -year term through January 1, 2015. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 6 -0. Zoning Advisory Commission: Two 3 -year terms through July 1, 2015 (Vacant terms of Hardie and Miller). Applicants: Stephen Hardie, 62 Freemont Ave.; Charles Miller, 7010 Asbury Rd. Motion by Braig to appoint Stephen Hardie and Charles Miller to the Zoning Advisory Commission for 3 -year terms through July 1, 2015. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 6 -0. PUBLIC HEARINGS Upon motion the rules were suspended allowing anyone present to address the City Council. Vacate of Property - 2500 Kerper Blvd. (Key City Plating): Proof of publication on no- tice of public hearing to consider vacating a portion of Kerper Blvd. abutting property at 2500 Kerper Blvd. (Key City Plating) and the City Manager recommending approval. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 255 -12 Vacating a portion of Kerper Boulevard abutting Lot 2 of McGraw -Hill, Key City Plating Replat in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at 2500 Kerper Boulevard; and Resolution No. 256 -12 Disposing of City interest in Lot 2A of McGraw -Hill, Key City Plating Replat in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. Seconded by Braig. Motion carried 6 -0. 17 RESOLUTION NO. 255 -12 VACATING A PORTION OF KERPER BOULEVARD ABUTTING LOT 2 OF McGRAW -HILL, KEY CITY PLATING REPLAT IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA AT 2500 KERPER BOULEVARD Whereas, Rich Conlon has requested the vacating of a portion of Kerper Boulevard abutting Lot 2 of McGraw -Hill, Key City Plating Replat in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa; and Whereas, there has been presented to the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a plat dated the 27th day of August, 2012, prepared by Schneider Land Surveying & Planning, Inc. describing the proposed vacated portion of Kerper Boulevard abutting Lot 2 of McGraw -Hill, Key City Plating Replat; and Whereas, pursuant to resolution and published notice of time and place of hearing, published in the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa on this 7th day of September, 2012, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa met on the 17th day of September, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor), 350 West 6th Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa to consider the request to vacate; and Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa overruled any and all objec- tions, oral or written to the request to vacate; and Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has determined that the pro- posed vacated portion of Kerper Boulevard abutting Lot 2 of McGraw -Hill, Key City Plat- ing Replat to be known as Lot 2A of McGraw -Hill, Key City Plating Replat in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, should be approved. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the real estate described as Lot 2A of McGraw -Hill, Key City Plating Replat in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, be and the same is hereby va- cated. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 256 -12 DISPOSING OF CITY INTEREST IN LOT 2A OF McGRAW -HILL, KEY CITY PLAT- ING REPLAT IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA Whereas, pursuant to resolution and published notice of time and place of hearing, published in the Telegraph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa on this 7th day of September, 2012, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa met on the 17th day of September, 2012, at 6:30 p.m. in the Historic Federal Building Council Chambers (second floor), 350 West 6th Street, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa to consider the proposal for the sale of real estate described as: Lot 2A of McGraw -Hill, Key City Plating Replat in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa; AND Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa overruled any and all objec- tions, oral or written to the proposal to sell such real estate, except for easement as noted. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the sale of City of Dubuque real property described as Lot 2A of 18 McGraw -Hill, Key City Plating Replat in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, to Rich Conlon, LLC be and the same is hereby approved for the sum of $3,915.00 plus the cost of platting, publication, and filing fees. Conveyance shall be by Quit Claim Deed. Section 2. The City of Dubuque reserves unto itself a perpetual easement including the right of ingress and egress thereto, for the purpose of erecting, installing, construct- ing, reconstructing, repairing, owning, operating, and maintaining storm sewer as may be authorized by the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 3. That the Mayor be authorized and directed to execute a Quit Claim Deed, and the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to deliver said deed of con- veyance to Rich Conlon, LLC upon receipt of the purchase price in full. Section 4. That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this resolution in the offices of the City Assessor, Dubuque County Re- corder and Dubuque County Auditor. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk Fiscal Year 2013 First Budget Amendment: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of the Fiscal Year 2013 First Budget Amendment, which amends the Fiscal Year 2013 budget for City Council actions since the beginning of the Fiscal Year, and the City Manager recommending approval. Motion by Connors to re- ceive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 257 -12 Amending the current budget for Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2013. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 257 -12 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CURRENT BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2013 (AS AMENDED LAST ON 4 -16 -2012 .) Be it Resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque Section 1. Following notice published 9 -18 -2012 and the public hearing held, 09/17/2012 the current budget (as previously amended) is amended as set out herein and in the detail by fund type and activity that supports this resolution which was con- sidered at that hearing: 19 As Certified Or Last Amended Current Amendment After Current Amendment Revenues & Other Financing Sources 22,007,300 0 22,007,300 Taxes Levied on Property 1 Less: Uncollected Property Taxes -Levy Year 2 0 0 0 Net Current Property Taxes 3 22,007,300 0 22,007,300 Delinquent Property Taxes 4 0 0 0 TIF Revenues 5 10,289,639 0 10,289,639 Other City Taxes 6 14,922,012 0 14,922,012 Licenses & Permits 7 1,339,574 0 1,339,574 Use of Money and Property 8 12,365,425 0 12,365,425 Intergovernmental 9 50,224,931 40,859,160 91,084,091 Charges for Services 10 34,178,789 33,000 34,211,789 Special Assessments 11 74,273 1,769,541 1,843,814 Miscellaneous 12 6,759,820 1,789,648 8,549,468 Other Financing Sources 13 92,703,315 6,207,492 98,910,807 19 Total Revenues and Other Sources 14 244,865,078 50,658,841 295,523,919 Expenditures & Other Financing Uses 25,339,063 506,630 25,845,693 Public Safety 15 Public Works _ 16 12,049,060 398,928 12,447,988 Health and Social Services _ 17 1,030,919 105,134 1,136,053 Culture and Recreation _ 18 10,546,195 12,781,522 128,007 282,850 10,674,202 13,064,372 Community and Economic Development 19 General Government 20 7,317,526 269,393 7,586,919 Debt Service 21 6,994,075 0 6,994,075 Capital Projects 22 44,312,974 56,145,710 100,458,684 Total Government Activities Expenditures 23 120,371,334 57,836,652 178,207,986 Business Type / Enterprises 24 94,088,699 38,999,733 133,088,432 Total Gov Activities & Business Expendi- tures 25 214, 460, 033 96, 836, 385 311, 296, 418 Transfers out 26 32,464,076 - 3,067,539 29,396,537 Total Expenditures /Transfers Out 27 246,924,109 93,768,846 340,692,955 Excess Revenues & Other Sources Over (Under) Expenditures /Transfers Out Fiscal Year 28 - 2,059,031 - 43,110,005 - 45,169,036 29 _ Beginning Fund Balance July 1 30 22,279,858 43,110,005 65,389,863 Ending Fund Balance June 30 31 20,220,827 0 20,220,827 Passed this 17"' day of September 2012 Roy D. Buol, Mayor Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk Grand River Center - Floor Settlement Remediation Project: Proof of publication on notice of public hearing to consider approval of the plans, specifications, form of con- tract and the estimated cost for the Grand River Convention Center Floor Settlement Remediation Project and the City Manager recommending approval. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 258 -12 Approval of plans, specifications, from of contract, and estimated cost for the Grand River Center floor Set- tlement Remediation Project. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 258 -12 APPROVAL OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMAT- ED COST FOR THE GRAND RIVER CENTER FLOOR SETTLEMENT REMEDIATION PROJECT NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, and form of contract now on file in the Office of the City Clerk and estimated cost for the Grand River Center Floor Settlement Pro- ject, in the estimated amount $363,500.00, are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting discussion to the City Council. 20 ACTION ITEMS Green Alley Permeable Pavers Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) - Project Award: City Manager recommending award of the contract for the SEP Green Alley Permeable Pavers Project (between Jackson and Washington Streets from 16th to 17th; and between Jackson and White Streets from 17th to 18th) to the low bidder, Drew Cook and Sons Excavating. Motion by Braig to receive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 259 -12 Awarding public improvement contract for the SEP Green Alley Permeable Pavers Project - Between Jackson & Washington Streets from 16th to 17th and between Jackson & White Streets from 17th to 18th Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 259 -12 AWARDING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT FOR THE SEP GREEN ALLEY PERMEABLE PAVERS PROJECT — BETWEEN JACKSON & WASHINGTON STREETS FROM 16TH TO 17TH AND BETWEEN JACKSON & WHITE STREETS FROM 17TH TO 18TH Whereas, sealed proposals have been submitted by contractors for the SEP Green Alley Permeable Pavers Project — Between Jackson & Washington Streets from 16th to 17th and Between Jackson & White Streets from 17th to 18th (the Project) pursuant to Resolution No. 222 -12 and Notice to Bidders published in a newspaper published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa on the 24th day of August, 2012. Whereas, said sealed proposals were opened and read on the 6th day of September, 2012 and it has been determined that Drew Cook & Sons Excavating of Dubuque, Iowa, with a bid in the amount of $247,488.10, is the lowest responsive, responsible bidder for the Project. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That a Public Improvement Contract for the Project is hereby awarded to Drew Cook and Sons Excavating. and the City Manager is hereby directed to execute a Public Im- provement Contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the Project. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk ARC Transfer Center Phase I Project - Rejection of Bids: City Manager recommend- ing rejection of all bids received for the construction of the Area Residential Care Jule Transfer Center Phase I Project and recommends the project go through value engi- neering and redesign because all bids exceeded the budget. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and approve the recommendation. Seconded by Connors. Mo- tion carried 6 -0. Code of Ordinances Amendment - Alcohol Violations: City Manager recommending that an ordinance amendment be adopted to refer all contested alcohol violations to the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division. Motion by Connors to receive and file the docu- ments and that the requirement that a proposed ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 6 -0. Motion by Connors for final consideration and passage of Ordinance No. 49 -12 21 Amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 4 Business and License Regula- tions, Chapter 2 Liquor Control, Article B Liquor, Beer and Wine Licenses and Permits, Section 4 -2B -15 Suspension and Revocation Generally; Grounds, Section 4 -2B -16 Suspension and Revocation; Specific Terms; and Section 4 -2B -17 Appeal and Hearing by Providing a Notice of Violation; Opportunity for Settlement or Hearing with the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 6 -0. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 49 -12 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 4 BUSINESS AND LICENSE REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 2 LIQUOR CONTROL, ARTICLE B LIQUOR, BEER AND WINE LICENSES AND PERMITS, SECTION 4 -2B -15 SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION GENERALLY; GROUNDS, SECTION 4 -2B -16 SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION; SPECIFIC TERMS; AND SECTION 4 -2B -17 APPEAL AND HEARING BY PROVIDING A NOTICE OF VIOLATION; OPPORTUNITY FOR SETTLEMENT OR HEARING WITH THE IOWA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DIVISION NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Section 4 -2B -15 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows: 4- 2B -15: SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION GENERALLY; GROUNDS: A. A license or permit issued under this chapter may be suspended or revoked or a civil penalty may be imposed on the licensee or permittee for any of the following: 2. Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or Iowa Code Chapter 123. 7. The conviction of any liquor control licensee or wine or beer permittee for a violation of any of the provisions of this chapter is grounds for the suspension or revocation of the license or permit by the State of Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Divi- sion or the city. 8. If any liquor control licensee or wine or beer permittee is convicted of any vio- lation of the Iowa Code, the liquor control license or wine or beer permit must be revoked and must be immediately surrendered by the holder and the bond of the licensee or permittee must be forfeited to the State of Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division. B. A criminal conviction is not a prerequisite to suspension, revocation, or imposition of a civil penalty pursuant to this section. Section 2. Section 4 -2B -16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows: 4- 2B -16: SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION; NOTIFICATION; SPECIFIC TERMS: A. If any licensee, wine or beer permittee, or an employee of such licensee or permit - tee is convicted of a violation of this chapter or chapter 123 of the code of Iowa, the city must notify the licensee, wine or beer permittee of the violation. B. The city manager and the city attorney may enter into an agreement with the li- censee or permittee for the days for which a licensee or permittee may serve a sus- pension of a license or permit. C. The notice of violation must provide the licensee, wine or beer permittee a sum- mary of the violation, the penalties, and the available options, which include admitting the violation and accepting assessment of a penalty as follows: 2. Second violation (within a period of 2 years): The licensee or permittee must pay a one thousand five hundred dollar ($1,500.00) civil penalty and serve a thir- 22 ty (30) day suspension of the license or permit; however, in lieu of the fine and suspension, the licensee or permittee may: a. Pay a five thousand dollar ($5,000.00) civil penalty and serve a thirty (30) day suspension of which sixteen (16) days will be suspended, on the condition that the licensee or permittee receive no further violations for a twelve (12) consecutive month probationary period. If there is a violation within the twelve (12) month probationary period, upon service of notice by the city, the sixteen (16) days which were suspended must be served by the licensee or permittee as agreed upon by the chief of police; or b. Pay a seven thousand five hundred dollar ($7,500.00) civil penalty and serve a thirty (30) day suspension of which twenty three (23) days will be suspended, on the condition that the licensee or permittee receive no fur- ther violations for a twelve (12) consecutive month probationary period, together with two (2) of the following conditions selected by the licensee or permittee with the approval of the chief of police: (1) Terminate the employee who acted illegally. (2) Purchase and use identification scanners for use on all alcohol sales. (3) All employees at the time of the violation who may serve alcohol and continue their employment with the licensee or permittee must be trained in training for intervention procedures (TIPS) or other training approved by the city within ninety (90) days and all new employees hired within two (2) years who may serve alcohol must receive training within thirty (30) days of their hire date. (4) Use wristbands for patrons twenty one (21) years of age and older. (5) Hire staff to check the identification of all patrons as they enter the establishment for days of the week and hours as determined by the chief of police. (6) Purchase, install, and use a system which scans photo identifi- cations and records a photograph of the identification and the indi- vidual using the identification to secure entrance into the business, or other electronic system as approved by the chief of police. (7) Such other conditions as agreed upon between the licensee or permittee and the chief of police. If there is a violation within the twelve (12) month period following a settlement agree- ment between the licensee or permittee and the city, upon service of notice by the city, the twenty three (23) days which were suspended must be served by the licensee or permittee as agreed upon by the chief of police. For purposes of the probationary peri- od, the reinstatement of the suspension does not require a conviction; or c. Pay a fifteen thousand dollar ($15,000.00) civil penalty and serve a thir- ty (30) day suspension of which thirty (30) days will be suspended, on the condition that the licensee or permittee receive no further violations for a twelve (12) consecutive month probationary period, together with three (3) of the following conditions selected by the licensee or permittee with the approval of the chief of police: (1) Terminate the employee who acted illegally. (2) Purchase and use identification scanners for use on all alcohol sales. 23 (3) All employees at the time of the violation who may serve alcohol and continue their employment with the licensee or permittee must be trained in training for intervention procedures (TIPS) or other training approved by the city within ninety (90) days and all new employees hired within two (2) years who may serve alcohol must receive the training within thirty (30) days of their hire date. (4) Use wristbands for patrons twenty one (21) years of age and older. (5) Hire staff to check the identification of all patrons as they enter the establishment for days of the week and hours as determined by the chief of police. (6) Purchase, install, and use a system which scans photo identifi- cations and records a photograph of the identification and the indi- vidual using the identification to secure entrance into the business, or other electronic system as approved by the chief of police. (7) Such other conditions as agreed upon between the licensee or permittee and the chief of police. If there is a violation within the twelve (12) month period following a settlement agree- ment between the licensee or permittee and the city, upon service of notice by the city, the thirty (30) days which were suspended must be served by the licensee or permittee as agreed upon by the chief of police. For purposes of the probationary period, the rein- statement of the suspension does not require a conviction. 3. Third violation (within a period of 2 years): The licensee or permittee must pay a one thousand five hundred dollar ($1,500.00) civil penalty and serve a sixty (60) day suspension of the license or permit; however, in lieu of the fine and sus- pension, the licensee or permittee may: a. Pay a fifteen thousand dollar ($15,000.00) civil penalty and serve a sixty (60) day suspension of which thirty (30) days will be suspended, on the condition that the licensee or permittee receive no further violations for a twelve (12) consecutive month probationary period, together with the fol- lowing conditions: (1) Terminate the employee who acted illegally. (2) Purchase and use identification scanners for use on all alcohol sales. (3) All employees at the time of the violation who may serve alcohol and continue their employment with the licensee or permittee must be trained in training for intervention procedures (TIPS) or other training approved by the city within ninety (90) days and all new employees hired within two (2) years who may serve alcohol must receive the training within thirty (30) days of their hire date. (4) Use wristbands for patrons twenty one (21) years of age and older. (5) Hire staff to check the identification of all patrons as they enter the establishment for days of the week and hours as determined by the chief of police. (6) Purchase, install, and use a system which scans photo identifi- cations and records a photograph of the identification and the indi- vidual using the identification to secure entrance into the business, or other electronic system as approved by the chief of police. 24 (7) Such other conditions as agreed upon between the licensee or permittee and the chief of police. If there is a violation within the twelve (12) month period following a settlement agreement between the licensee or permittee and the city, upon service of notice by the city, the thirty (30) days which were suspended must be served by the licensee or per - mittee as agreed upon by the chief of police. For purposes of the probationary period, the reinstatement of the suspension does not require a conviction. D. Any licensee, wine or beer permittee convicted of a violation of this chapter or chapter 123 of the code of Iowa, may contest the violation and request a hearing with the State of Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division as provided in Chapter 123 of the Io- wa Code. Section 3. Section 4 -2B -17 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows: 4- 2B -17: HEARING: The right to a hearing with the State of Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division as provid- ed in Chapter 123 of the Iowa Code shall be afforded a liquor control licensee, wine permittee, or beer permittee whose license or permit has been proposed for suspen- sion, revocation, or denial. Section 4. This Ordinance takes effect on publication. Passed, approved, and adopted the 17th day of September, 2012. /s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: /s /Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 22nd day of September, 2012. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk Code Ordinances Amendment - Parking Violations and Fines: City Manager recom- mending approval to amend City Ordinance 9 -14- 321.621: Parking Violations; Fines: to include language allowing the City Manager to waive fines on vehicles ticketed while the owner was involved in providing emergency response services to the City. Motion by Jones to receive and file the documents and that the requirement that a proposed ordi- nance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Braig. Motion carried 6- 0. Motion by Jones. for final consideration and passage of Ordinance No. 50 -12 Amend- ing City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 9 Motor Vehicles and Traffic, Chapter 14 Parking, Section 9 -14- 321.621 Parking Violations; Fines by adding a provision which allows the City Manager to waive parking violation fines for emergency responders. Se- conded by Braig. Motion carried 6 -0. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 50 -12 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 9 MOTOR VEHI- CLES AND TRAFFIC, CHAPTER 14 PARKING, SECTION 9 -14- 321.621 PARKING VIOLATIONS; FINES BY ADDING A PROVISION WHICH ALLOWS THE CITY MAN- AGER TO WAIVE PARKING VIOLATION FINES FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Section 9 -14- 321.621 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows: 25 9 -14- 321.621: PARKING VIOLATIONS; FINES: A. The owner or operator of any vehicle who shall receive notice, either personal- ly or by the attaching of such notice to said vehicle, that said vehicle is parked in such manner, in such a place or for such a time as to violate the provisions of this chapter relating to the parking of vehicles, shall pay to the city treasurer as a penalty for such violation the following sum: B. Payment of the above fine by mail to the city treasurer shall be deemed paid as of the date of the postmark on the envelope thereof. C. For purposes of this section, a ticket shall become delinquent if not paid within seven (7) calendar days from the date of issuance. D. For purposes of this section, the city manager may waive a parking violation fine for emergency responders including, but not limited to, firefighters, law en- forcement officers, emergency medical service personnel, emergency communi- cations personnel, auxiliary police, and other personnel having emergency re- sponse duties for a violation received during an emergency response event or service to the city. Section 2. This Ordinance takes effect on publication. Passed, approved, and adopted the 17th day of September, 2012. s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: /s /Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 22nd day of September, 2012. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk Code of Ordinances Amendment - Road Work Zones: City Manager recommending approval to amend City Ordinance 9 -1 -321.1 to provide a definition of a Road Work Zone to mirror the State Code and approve an amendment to 9 -16- 321.1003 to detail the fine schedule for violations in Road Work Zones. Motion by Connors to receive and file the documents and that the requirement that a proposed ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 6 -0. Motion by Connors for final consideration and passage of Ordinance No. 51 -12 Amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 9 Motor Vehicles and Traffic, Chapter 1 General Provisions, Section 9 -1 -321.1 Definitions by adding a definition for Road Work Zones and Chapter 16 Miscellaneous City Provisions, Division 3 Administra- tion by adding a new provision relating to Road Work Zones. Seconded by Jones. Mo- tion carried 6 -0. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 51 -12 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 9 MOTOR VEHI- CLES AND TRAFFIC, CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS, SECTION 9 -1 -321.1 DEFINITIONS BY ADDING A DEFINITION FOR ROAD WORK ZONES AND CHAP- TER 16 MISCELLANEOUS CITY PROVISIONS, DIVISION 3 ADMINISTRATION BY ADDING A NEW PROVISION RELATING TO ROAD WORK ZONES NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Section 9 -1 -321.1 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows: 26 9 -1- 321.1: DEFINITIONS: The following words and phrases, when used in this title shall, for the purpose of this title, have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section: ROAD WORK ZONE: The portion of a highway which is identified by posted or mov- ing signs at the site of construction, maintenance, survey, or utility work. The zone starts upon meeting the first sign identifying the zone and continues until a posted or moving sign indicates that the work zone has ended. Section 2. Chapter 16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended by adding hereto the following new section: 9 -16- 321.1003. ROAD WORK ZONE VIOLATIONS: The scheduled fine for any moving traffic violation under Title 9 of the City Code, oth- er than for violating the speed limit, is doubled if the violation occurs within any road work zone as defined in Section 9 -1- 321.1. The scheduled fine for violating the speed limit in a road work zone is as follows: (1) One hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) for speed not more than ten (10) miles per hour over the posted speed limit. (2) Three hundred dollars ($300.00) for speed greater than ten (10) but not more than twenty (20) miles per hour over the posted speed limit. (3) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for speed greater than twenty (20) but not more than twenty -five (25) miles per hour over the posted speed limit. (4) One thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for speed greater than twenty -five (25) miles per hour over the posted speed limit. Section 3. This Ordinance takes effect upon publication. Passed, approved and adopted the 17th day of September, 2012. /s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: /s /Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 22nd day of September, 2012. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk Code of Ordinances Amendments - Utility Billing Assessments: City Manager rec- ommending ordinance amendments that will streamline the process to certify unpaid rates and charges to the County Treasurer by assigning the responsibility to the Fi- nance Director. Motion by Connors to receive and file the documents, adopt Resolution No. 260 -12 Delegating authority to the Finance Director -City Treasurer to prepare Schedule of Assessments for delinquent water, sewer, refuse and stormwater accounts and to certify the Schedule of Assessments to the County Treasurer and to publish no- tice thereof and further moved that the requirement that a proposed ordinance be con- sidered and voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be passed be suspended. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 260 -12 DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR -CITY TREASURER TO PREPARE SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR DELINQUENT WATER, SEWER, REFUSE AND STORMWATER ACCOUNTS AND TO CERTIFY THE SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS TO THE COUNTY TREASURER AND TO PUBLISH NOTICE THEREOF Whereas, the finance director -city treasurer prepares, at least quarterly, Schedules of Assessments for delinquent water, sewer, refuse, and stormwater accounts. 27 Whereas, the City Council approves, adopts and certifies such Schedules of As- sessments to the County Treasurer, and a lien on the real property identified with such delinquent water, sewer, refuse, and stormwater accounts is assessed and levied in the amount of the respective sums indicated in such Schedules of Assessments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That pursuant to Iowa Code § 384.84 the finance director -city treasurer is hereby di- rected to approve, adopt and certify said Schedules of Assessments 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 not be 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 finance director -city treasurer shall also mail a copy of said notice to property owners whose property is subject to assessments, 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 West 13th Street, Dubuque, Iowa at any time within thirty (30) days after the date of the first publication of the notice of filing of the Schedule of Assessments with the County Treasurer. After thirty (30) days, unpaid assessments are payable at the County Treas- urer'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 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Motion by Connors for final consideration and passage of: Ordinance No. 52 -12 Amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 1 Admin- istration, Chapter 7 City Officers and Employees, Section 7 Finance Director -City Treasurer Authorizing the Finance Director -City Treasurer to certify delinquent utility bill- ing charges to the County Treasurer; Ordinance No. 53 -12 Amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 13 Public Utilities, Chapter 1 Water Use and Service, Article C Rates, Section 4 Payment of Bills Providing the Procedure for Delinquent Water Service Charges, Establishing a Lien for Nonpayment of such charges, and authorizing the Finance Director -City Treasurer to certify such delinquent charges to the County Treasurer; Ordinance No. 54 -12 Amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 13 Public Utilities, Chapter 2 Sewers and Sewage Disposal, Article C Rates, Section 13 -2C -5 Lien for Failure to Pay by providing the procedure for delinquent sewers and sewage dispos- al charges, establishing a lien for nonpayment of such charges, and authorizing the Fi- nance Director -City Treasurer to certify such delinquent charges to the County Treasur- e r; Ordinance No. 55 -12 Amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 13 Public Utilities, Chapter 4 Stormwater Management, Section 11 Billing, Delinquent Accounts and Collection Procedures providing the procedure for delinquent stormwater manage- ment charges, establishing a lien for nonpayment of such charges, and authorizing the Finance Director -City Treasurer to certify such delinquent charges to the County Treas- urer; and Ordinance No. 56 -12 Amending City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances Title 13 Public Utilities, Chapter 6 Solid Waste, Article A City or Private Collection Service, Section 13- 28 6A -7 Charges; Billing and Collection by providing the procedure for delinquent solid waste charges, establishing a lien for nonpayment of such charges, and authorizing the Finance Director -City Treasurer to certify such delinquent charges to the County Treas- urer. Seconded by Resnick. Motion carried 6 -0. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 52 -12 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 1 ADMINISTRA- TION, CHAPTER 7 CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, SECTION 7 FINANCE DI- RECTOR -CITY TREASURER AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR -CITY TREASURER TO CERTIFY DELINQUENT UTILITY BILLING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY TREASURER Section 1. City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances §1 -7 -7 is amended to read as fol- lows: Sec. 1 -7 -7. Finance Director -City Treasurer: H. Certification of Delinquent Utility Billing Charges: Pursuant to Iowa Code Sec- tion 384.84, the finance director -city treasurer will prepare, at least quarterly, an assessment schedule listing all delinquent utility billing charges and late payment charges which accrued in the prior month or since the last assessment schedule was prepared, and the finance director -city treasurer is hereby delegated the au- thority, on behalf of the city, to certify and file each such assessment schedule with the county treasurer. Section 2. This Ordinance takes effect on publication. Passed, approved and adopted the 17th day of September, 2012. /s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: /s /Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 22nd day of September, 2012. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 53 -12 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 13 PUBLIC UTILI- TIES, CHAPTER 1 WATER USE AND SERVICE, ARTICLE C RATES, SECTION 4 PAYMENT OF BILLS PROVIDING THE PROCEDURE FOR DELINQUENT WATER SERVICE CHARGES, ESTABLISHING A LIEN FOR NONPAYMENT OF SUCH CHARGES, AND AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR -CITY TREASURER TO CERTIFY SUCH DELINQUENT CHARGES TO THE COUNTY TREASURER Section 1. City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances §13-1C-4 is amended to read as fol- lows: Sec. 13 -1 C -4. Payment of Bills: C. Late Payments; Procedure Upon Delinquency: 1. If a bill remains unpaid twenty -five (25) days following the billing date, there will be added to the bill a penalty of five percent (5 %) of the total utility bill for late payment. 2. If bills are not paid within thirty (30) days following the billing date, the city re- serves the right to discontinue water service to the delinquent customer by shut- ting off the water service. The water service will not be restored until all current, delinquent, and penalty charges, in addition to a turn on charge, have been paid. 29 3. If a delinquency exists for a rental property in excess of sixty (60) days, the owner must assume responsibility for the future billings to such account. D. Lien for Nonpayment: 1. The city will have a lien upon the real property served by the city's water sys- tem for all delinquent charges. It is the duty of the finance director -city treasurer to certify such delinquent charges, plus the costs of administration, to the county treasurer and all such delinquent charges and costs will then constitute a lien against said property and be collected with and in the same manner as general property taxes on said property. 2. Bills for delinquent water service charges are subject to a delinquency lien cer- tification when the same are unpaid for a period of sixty (60) days after the due date. 3. For all active water service accounts, if full payment of all charges billed, in- cluding late payment charges, is not received within thirty (30) days after the bill- ing date, the city will send a notice of pending lien to the account holder in whose name the delinquent charges were incurred. The notice must be sent at least thir- ty (30) days prior to certification of the lien to the county to such persons by ordi- nary mail to their last known addresses as reflected in the computer database account records of the city or in the county auditor's real estate computer data file. The notice must include the delinquent charge(s) and must indicate that if payment of the total amount is not made by a certain date (corresponding to the sixtieth (60th) day after the billing date for the delinquent account), the delinquent charge(s) will be certified to the county as a lien against the property or premises owned or rented by the account holder in whose name the delinquent charges were incurred. 4. For all final water service accounts, if full payment of all charges billed, includ- ing late payment charges, is not received within thirty (30) days after the billing date, the city will send a notice of pending lien to the account holder in whose name the delinquent charges were incurred. The notice must be sent at least thir- ty (30) days prior to certification of the lien to the county to such persons by ordi- nary mail to their last known addresses as reflected in the computer database account records of the city or in the county auditor's real estate computer data file. The notice must indicate that if payment of the total amount is not made by a certain date (corresponding to the sixtieth (60th) day after the billing date for that delinquent account), the delinquent charge or charges will be certified to the county as a lien against the property or premises owned or rented by the account holder in whose name the delinquent account charges were incurred. 5. If full payment of all charges billed in an active water service account billing statement, including late payment charges, is not received within sixty (60) days after the billing date, the finance director -city treasurer, as the city's billing and collection agent, will prepare an assessment schedule listing such unpaid charg- es therein. If full payment of all charges billed in a final water service account billing state- ment, including late payment charges, is not received within sixty (60) days after the billing date, the finance director -city treasurer, as the city's billing and collec- tion agent, will prepare an assessment schedule listing such unpaid charges therein. A five dollar ($5.00) administrative processing fee will be charged to each delin- quent account at the time it is included in the assessment schedule, which 30 amount will be separately identified on the assessment schedule and included in the amount being assessed. The finance director -city treasurer will prepare an assessment schedule at least quarterly, listing all delinquent water service charges, and late payment charges, which accrued in the prior month or since the last assessment schedule was certified. Each such assessment schedule must also identify each delinquent charge by name of the account holder in whose name the delinquent rates or charges were incurred, must identify each property for which water service charge is delinquent, and must show the delin- quent charges and the administrative processing fee to be assessed against each such property owned or rented by the delinquent account holder. The fi- nance director -city treasurer is hereby delegated the authority, on behalf of the city, to certify and file each such assessment schedule with the county treasurer as provided in the Iowa Code Section 384.84. 6. Such lien will be enforced until payment in full of the delinquent charges and the administrative processing fee shown on the assessment schedule is made at the office of the county treasurer. Section 2. This Ordinance takes effect on publication. Passed, approved and adopted the 17th day of September, 2012. /s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: /s /Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 22nd day of September, 2012. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 54 -12 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 13 PUBLIC UTILI- TIES, CHAPTER 2 SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL, ARTICLE C RATES, SEC- TION 13 -2C -5 LIEN FOR FAILURE TO PAY BY PROVIDING THE PROCEDURE FOR DELINQUENT SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL CHARGES, ESTABLISHING A LIEN FOR NONPAYMENT OF SUCH CHARGES, AND AUTHORIZING THE FI- NANCE DIRECTOR -CITY TREASURER TO CERTIFY SUCH DELINQUENT CHARG- ES TO THE COUNTY TREASURER Section 1. City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances §13 -2C -5 is amended to read as fol- lows: Sec. 13 -2C -5: Lien For Failure To Pay: B. Certification Of Charges: It is the duty of the finance director -city treasurer to certify the actual rates and charges plus the costs of administration to the county treasurer as provided in section 13 -1 C -4 of this title, and all such costs will then constitute a lien against said property and be collected with and in the same manner as general property taxes on said property. Section 2. This Ordinance takes effect on publication. Passed, approved and adopted the 17th day of September, 2012. /s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: /s /Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 22nd day of September, 2012. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk 31 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 55 -12 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 13 PUBLIC UTILI- TIES, CHAPTER 4 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT, SECTION 11 BILLING, DELIN- QUENT ACCOUNTS AND COLLECTION PROCEDURES PROVIDING THE PROCE- DURE FOR DELINQUENT STORMWATER MANAGEMENT CHARGES, ESTABLISH- ING A LIEN FOR NONPAYMENT OF SUCH CHARGES, AND AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR -CITY TREASURER TO CERTIFY SUCH DELINQUENT CHARGES TO THE COUNTY TREASURER Section 1. City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances §13 -4 -11 is amended to read as fol- lows: Sec. 13 -4 -11. Billing, Delinquent Accounts And Collection Procedures: A. Billing Procedure: The procedures for billing of the stormwater management service charges provided in section 13 -4 -6 through 13 -4 -8 of this chapter and for the collection of delinquent stormwater management service charges are as pro- vided in section 13 -1 C -4 of this title. B. Billing Directly For Stormwater Management Services: Contributors who are not billed by the city for water, sanitary sewer or refuse will be directly billed for stormwater management services by the city. In such instances, the billing and collection of stormwater management charges is subject to the same rules and procedures as to delinquency in payment, certification of delinquency, and prop- erty lien as provided in section 13 -1 C -4 of this title. Section 2. This Ordinance takes effect on publication. Passed, approved and adopted the 17th day of September, 2012. /s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: /s /Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 22nd day of September, 2012. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk OFFICIAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE NO. 56 -12 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 13 PUBLIC UTILI- TIES, CHAPTER 6 SOLID WASTE, ARTICLE A CITY OR PRIVATE COLLECTION SERVICE, SECTION 13 -6A -7 CHARGES; BILLING AND COLLECTION BY PROVID- ING THE PROCEDURE FOR DELINQUENT SOLID WASTE CHARGES, ESTABLISH- ING A LIEN FOR NONPAYMENT OF SUCH CHARGES, AND AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR -CITY TREASURER TO CERTIFY SUCH DELINQUENT CHARGES TO THE COUNTY TREASURER Section 1. City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances §13 -6A -7 is amended to read as fol- lows: Sec. 13 -6A -7: Charges; Billing And Collection: D. Certify Delinquent Accounts To County Treasurer: It is the duty of the finance director -city treasurer to certify the actual rates and fees plus the costs of admin- istration to the county treasurer as provided in section 13 -1 C -4 and all such costs will constitute a lien against said property and be collected with and in the same manner as general property taxes on said property. Section 2. This Ordinance takes effect on publication. Passed, approved and adopted the 17th day of September, 2012. 32 /s /Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: /s /Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper on the 22nd day of September, 2012. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC, City Clerk Eagle Point Energy - 1, LLC: City Manager recommending an amendment to the Ea- gle Point Energy - 1, LLC License Agreement for the solar power cells on the Municipal Services Building. Motion by Connors to receive and file the documents and adopt Res- olution No. 261 -12 Approval of an amendment to the License Agreement regarding so- lar photovoltaic equipment between the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and Eagle Point Energy - 1, LLC. Seconded by Braig. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 261 -12 APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE LICENSE AGREEMENT REGARDING SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC EQUIPMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA AND EAGLE POINT ENERGY- 1, LLC Whereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa (City) and Eagle Point Energy - 1, LLC (Eagle Point) entered into a License Agreement Regarding Solar Photovoltaic Equipment be- tween the City of Dubuque, Iowa and Eagle Point Energy - 1, LLC dated the 3rd day of October, 20122: and Whereas, the parties now desire to amend certain sections of the License Agree- ment; and Whereas, the City Council finds that it is in the best interests of the City to approve the License Agreement, a copy of which is [provided] hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. The Amendment to License Agreement [provided] hereto is hereby ap- proved. Section 2. The City Manager is authorized to execute said Amendment on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk Bee Branch Creek Restoration Project Service Agreement with Railroad: City Man- ager recommending a Service Agreement between Dakota, Minnesota, & Eastern (DM &E) Railroad Corporation, a corporation doing business as Canadian Pacific (CP), and the City of Dubuque relating to the design of the proposed railroad bridge to be constructed as part of the Bee Branch Creek Restoration Project. Motion by Braig to re- ceive and file the documents and adopt Resolution No. 262 -12 Authorizing the Service Agreement made and entered into by and between the City Of Dubuque, Iowa and Da- kota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad Corporation, doing business as Canadian Pacific. Seconded by Jones. Motion carried 6 -0. RESOLUTION NO. 262 -12 AUTHORIZING THE SERVICE AGREEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA AND DAKOTA, MINNESOTA & EAST- ERN RAILROAD CORPORATION, DOING BUSINESS AS CANADIAN PACIFIC 33 Whereas, City is involved in activities to modify storm water drainage by day lighting the Bee Branch Creek ( "Bee Branch Project ") from 15th Street and Sycamore Street to 24th Street and Washington Street all within the city; Whereas, City is conducting design engineering of the Bee Branch Project (the "De- sign Engineering "); Whereas, the freight railroad operating property and freight rail operations of CP will be impacted by the Bee Branch Project; Whereas, City needs access to CP property and records, and input from CP for de- sign engineering and ultimately requires CP's written approval of the Design Engineer- ing plans; Whereas, CP is willing to cooperate with City's Design Engineering work, provided that CP is fully reimbursed for such services and City is agreeable to proceeding on that basis; Whereas, City and CP have signed a Memorandum of Understanding dated Septem- ber 7, 2012 concerning their mutual roles and objectives for the Bee Branch Project; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the City Manager is hereby authorized to sign the attached Service Agreement and any necessary amendments thereto with Dakota, Minnesota, & Eastern Railroad Corporation, a corporation doing business as Canadian Pacific for the purpose of ad- vancing the engineering design of the railroad bridge required as part of the next phase of the Bee Branch Creek Restoration Project. Passed, approved and adopted this 17th day of September, 2012. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk COUNCIL MEMBER REPORTS Council Member Sutton reported on her attendance at the Mexican Independence Day event in Jackson Park. There being no further business, upon motion the City Council adjourned at 7:17 p.m. /s /Kevin S. Firnstahl, CMC City Clerk 34