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Minutes Council 01 11 01CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OFFICIAL City Council, Special Session, Thursday, January 11, 2001 Council met in Special Session at 4:00 P.M. in the Board of Supervisors Chambers in the Dubuque County Courthouse. Present: Council Members Buol, Cline, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson, Robbins, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl. Absent: Mayor Duggan at Roll Call. Mayor Duggan entered the Chambers at 4:05 P.M. Also Present: County Board of Supervisors: Jim Waller, Alan Manternach and Donna Smith and City Historic Preservation Commissioners: Terry Mozena, Ken Kringle, Jim Gibbs. Mayor Pro-Tem Markham read the call and stated this is the special session of the City Council called for the purpose of discussing with the County Board of Supervisors the proposed Law Enforcement Center Jail Expansion Project and acting upon such other business which may properly come before the Council. Communication of City Manager recommending acceptance of the donation of the 3 1/2 acres of land from Harbor Community Investment and Peninsula Gaming to the America's River Project, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolution No. 9-01 Intent to Accept Transfer of Certain Real Estate in Dubuque County, Iowa from Harbor Community Investment, L.C. Seconded by Robbins. Motion carried 7-0. Discussion ensued regarding the proposed Law Enforcement Center Jai Expansion Project and specifically the Buettel Building demolition. Supervisor Jim Waller explained the proposed expansion stressing the most efficient design, utilizing the least amount of workforce. Terry Mozena, as Chair of the Historic Preservation Commission, spoke stating that the proposed demolition of the Buettel Building north of the DLEC was not given enough public notification. The County Supervisors and others stressed that several meetings were held showing the proposed plans. Former Police Chief Robert O'Brien spoke objecting to the high cost and objected to a juvenile courtroom in the proposed facility. Deputy Ken Runde and Sheriff Leo Kennedy stressed the necessity of a juvenile holding facility and courtroom. The question of whether Eighth Street, from Iowa to Central, would remain closed or opened was debated. There being no further business, upon motion meeting adjourned at 5:15 P.M. /s/Karen M. Chesterman Deputy City Clerk It 1/17