1945 August Council Proceedings
by the publishers, of notice of a
public hearing upon the Budget
Estimate of Expenditures for the
year beginning April 1, 1946, pre.
sented and read. No written ob-
jections filed to the Budget Esti-
mate of Expenditures for the year
beginning April 1, 1946 and no
objectors present in the Council
Chamber at the time set for said
hearing. Councilman Van Duelman
moved that the proof of publica-
tion be received and filed. Second-
ed by Councilman Murphy. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Coun-
ciltnen Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel.
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
135
945
6th
\ugust
Sc~si
iI
6th,
Official
Regular session,
1945.
Council met at 7:30 P. 1\1.
Present-::Vlayor Thompson, Coun-
cilmen Moffatt, Murphy. Van Duel-
man, Wharton, City Manager
Rhomberg.
Mayor Thompson stated that
this is the regular monthly meet-
ing of the City Council for the pur-
pOse of acting upon such business
as may properly come before the
meeting.
Proof of publication. certified to
August
BUDGET ESTIMATE AND RECORD OF FILING
City Estimate
NOTICE-The City Council of DUbuque of DUbuque County, Iowa, wi
meet AUg"ust 6, 1945, at 7:30 P. M., lit City Hall.
Taxpayers will he heard for or against thf' folloWing estimate of ex-
penditure.!'! for the year beginning Ap ril I, 1946. A detailed statement of
receipts and disbursements, both past and anticipated will be available at
thE' hearing. J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
7-25-lt.
RegUlar
Counc
1945.
1945.
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City C1erlt.
Attest
Councilman Moffatt moved that
Mr. Lester J. Streinz be appoint~
ed as a member of the Board of
Adjustment of the Planning and
Zoning Commission to fill the va.
cancy existing on said Board, said
term expiring March 5, 1948. Sec-
onded by Councilman Murphy.
Carried by the following vote:
Coun-
Van
Thompson,
Murphy,
Y eas- Mayor
cHmen Moffatt,
Duelman, Wharton.
Nays-None.
tl
ity
C
Van
Murphy,
1945
cilmen Moffatt,
Duelman, Wharton.
Nays-None.
J.
J. Shea,
City Clerk.
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Special Session, July 23rd,
Van
Murphy,
cilmen Moffatt,
Duelman. Wharton.
Nays-None.
Approved
Adopted
llouncilmen
86iil,
142,485
12,468
39,789
118
"
22.263
17,811
17,811
28,853
22,548
72
5,628
;'7,350
53,432
90
$.'>10./l25
1\,727
16,
$35,621,271
9,841,921
709,451
134
Councilman Van Duelman mov.
ed that Mr. Frank Huftill be re-
appointed as a member of the
Board of Library Trustees for a
term of six years, said term ex-
piring July 1, 1951. Seconded by
Councilman Murphy. Carried by
the following vote:
Coun-
Van
77,250
163,20fr
650
700
FU:\'OS
-ri General
t: Grading ....
~ Improvement ....
Snow Removal
'Z City Bridge ..
':i: Sew~r . .......
"'C Main S~wer ....
~ Garbage Disposal
fI!) Lj~ht
Z Tvtal Consolidat
o ed .... .... 496,165
\Vater Works .... 260,730
F'lte Maintenance 125.607
Fire Equipment 15,393
8tr(,,.,t Cow;truction ....
Library... .... ..... 32,974
Library, IAgri.
Land) n.. ..... .... 61
Park... ..... 22.913
Playgroun(i and
Swim. Pool 21,694
Dock 20,112
DOCK Bonds :14,761
I<.lremen's Pension 21,311
Fire-men.1;' RE'tire-
flwnt .... 257
Policenwn's
Pell"'ioll .... 12.562
Policemen';::
Retirement ...... .... 7,86!l
Emergency 23.616 17,246
General Ronds 71,600 110,456
Airport 150,607 19,775 2!>.OOO
Road. (Agri, Land) 90 95 .... ....
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Totals.... $1,310,453 $1,209,852 $1,594,e04 $476,211 $307,76R
Estimated Taxes per $1.000.00 of Hssess.'d value $22.752.
Taxable valuation (1944).... ... .....
Moneys and Credits (1944) @ 5 mills
Moneys and credits (1944) @ 1 mill
Thompson,
Murphy,
Yeas-Mayor
cHmen Moffatt,
Duelman, Wharton.
Nays-None.
44,000
2,500
650
450
2,000
8,775
7,593
~
, ~
- ~
" ~
",,, ~
""
.......QJ -
roStJ.....
.e ~ ~=
.....-_....
<1J.c:::cjo.
~::J~-<
I
115,000
250,000
2,000
4,000
55,000
22,000
1,211
2,000
.
~
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't!.....QJt-
~;a~;
o ~ E"';'
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e~~""
il.l"o:lfi1~
::165.630
10,000
32,UOO
8,950
26,711)
20.284
15.888
:14,100
4:I81l0
57,350
SO.4~2
90
5S7,368
413,200
143,135
61.4{;1\
61,,000
43,50u
80
24.9/l3
28.586
29,404
2S,853
23.198
S,727
16,622
5,62~
3
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Expenditures for Year
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295,380
30,718
43,962
9,543
19,470
14,338
35,221
36,389
485,021
228,086
126,643
20,815
36,392
6.
22,544
26,215
18,401
41,403
24,281
11,537
13.008
...<3~-
'C .....
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285,651
39,263
60,194
7,990
8,889
18,235
24,508
51,435
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Councilman Wharton moved
that the City Manager be re-
quested to prepare proceedings
for the creation of a Citizens Ad-
visory Parking Committee to as-
sist the City Council in the formu-
lating of policies for the regula-
tion of traffic and parking, the
Committee to consist of five mem-
bers to be appointed by the City
Council, one member to be a repre.
sentative of the retailers, one
member to be a representative of
the jobbers, one member to be a
representative of the professional
men, one member to be a represen-
tative of labor, and one member
to be a representative of the pub--
lic at large. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Murphy. Carried by the
following vote
Coun-
Van
There being no further business
Councilman Van Duelman moved
to adjourn. Seconded by Council-
man Moffatt. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor
Coun-
Thompson,
Murphy,
Thompson,
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
Duelman. Wharton.
Nays-None.
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1945
611
August
Rcg-ular Sessic
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August 1945.
F. W. THOMPSON,
Mayor.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN.
ALBERT WHARTON,
GICO. R. MURPHY,
W. W. MOFFATT,
Councilmen.
Attest
Proof of publication, certified
to by the publishers, of notice of
public hearing upon the proposed
Annual BUdget prepared by the
City Manager of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the fiscal year
1946-47, presented and read. No
written objections filed to the pro-
posed Annual Budget prepared by
the City Manager of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal year
1946-47 and no objectors present
in the Council Chamber at the
time set for said hearing. Coun-
cilman Murphy moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
Moffatt. Carried by the fol
vote
Nays-None.
the
Du-
It Is Therefore Resolved by
City Council of the City of
buque, Iowa
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Retirement
Fire
for
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel-
mau
lowing
Yeas-Mayor
cHinen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
0.500
1.500
Nays-None.
It Further Resolved that the
mills all the dollar is hereby
levied all lots or parcels of
Be
2.367
approved
19-:15.
Passed, adopted and
this Gth day of August,
t
acre" 01' more
in good faith
agricultural or h01'ti-
purposes.
upon
land containing ten
which are occupied
and used for
eultural
F. W. Thompson,
Mayor.
FRANK VAN DUELI\IAN,
ALBERT WHARTON,
G.i::l). H.. ~VI1JRPH"Y,
W. W. MQ}'FATT,
Councilmen.
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Councilman Van Duelmau moy.
ed the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel-
SHEA,
Clerk.
Yeas-Mayor
cUmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
aud
Pension
Bond
1945
1Iurphy, Van Duel
Resolution No. 61-45
A resolution establishing the
tax levies fol' the year 1945, the
taxes to be collected in the year
1946 and used for municipal pur.
poses of the City of Dubuque.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
there be and there is hereby levied
the taxes for municipal purposes
for the ensuing yeal' 1946 of the
following number of mills on the
dollar of all taxable property with-
n the corporate limits of said city.
10.250 mills for Consolidated Tax
as provided for by Section 6217 of
the Code of Iowa, 1939, as amend-
ed.
4.000 mills for Fire Maintenance
Tax.
0.350 mills for Fire Equipment
Tax.
1.117 mills for Library Tax.
0.625 mills for Park Tax.
0.500 mills for Playground
Swimming Pool Tax. .
0.454 mills for Police
Tax.
0.633 mills for Fire Pension Tax.
0.158 mills for Police Retire-
ment Tax.
0.245 mills
Tax.
1.610
Tax.
0.810
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J. J.
City
.\lIgllst 6th
cilmen Moffatt.
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
That the Budget Estimate of
Expenditures for the fiscal year
beginning April 1, 1946 and ending
March 31, 1947 heretofore prepar-
ed and published be and the same
is hereby finally approved and
adopted and the Mayor and Clerk
are directed to certify the same
to the County Auditor of Dubuque
County, Iowa, together with the
verified proof of publication aud
the notice of hearing upon said
Budget Estimate.
for Dock Bond Tax.
for Dock Fund Tax.
for AirpOl't Tax.
Be It Further Resolved that the
Mayor and Clerk be and they are
hereby directed. to certify the
sums of money that the said tax
levies will produce, as shown by
the Budget Estimate of Expendi.
tures adopted by this Council of
the 6th day of August, 1945, to
the Auditor of Dubuque County on
or before August 15th, 1945.
J. J.
City
Councilman Van Duelman moy-
ed the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman \Vharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-l\Tayor Thompson, Coun.
SHEA.
Clerk.
Attest
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SessIOn
Resolution No. 60--45
.Whereas, The Council of the
City of Dubuque, caused to be pre-
pared and published, as provided
by law, the Budget Estimate of
Expenditures for the fiscal year
beginning April 1, 1946 and ending
March 31, 1947, and the hearing
upon said Budget Estimate was
fixed for the 6th day of August,
1945, at 7: 30 p. m. at the Council
Chamber in the City Hal and
Whereas, This being the time
and place set for said hearing, said
Budget Estimate was taken up for
final consideration by the Council
and all parties in interest have
been given the opportunity to be
heard for or against said Budget
Estimate.
Reg;ular
136
General
for
mills
mills
mills
mills
Further Resolyed, That
required to be collected
1946 be and the same
levied in the various
amounts shown in
Estimate.
Be It
the taxes
in the year
are hereby
funds in the
said Budget
139
94.1
$100,00U.OO
650.00
"
.$
.$ 2,700.00
FUND
"
$
2,000.00
6,000.00
2.500.00
200.00
75.00
10,775.
00
$ 450.00
$ ~50.00
FUND
.$ 15,000.00
4,000.00
1,800.00
903.00
3,000.00
1,890.00
11,593.00
$
....
STREET CONSTRUCTION FUND
Estimated Unencumbered Balance April
1946... ....
Receipts from Gas Tax
Total
22,000.00
44,000.00
66,000.00
.$
370.77[1
81{),625.0U
I,
1,
$ 55.0UO.UU
1,211.00
2,500.00
3.711.00
2,000.00
300.00
40iJ.OO
"
$
Uf
.OU
413,000.00
Total
ESTIMATED GRAND TOTAL CITY AND
WATER WORKS DIVISION REVENUES $1,594,604.00
DETAILED DISTRIBUTION OF PROPOSED
EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1946_47
GROUP 1-GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
(Consolidated Fund)
101-City Council
194[;-46 Proposed 1946-47
Appropriations Appropriations
. $ 1.500.00 $ 1.500.00
175.00 175.00
25.00 25.00
1,7UO
5,812.00
$
1,
$
August 6th
CONSOLIDATED FUND
Unencumbered Balance Apri
FUND
Estimated
1946
Concessions
Miscellanpous
ColleCliom:l
Total
PLAYGROUND AND SWIMMING POOL
Estimated tJnencumbered Balance April
1946 ....
Board of Education ...
Swimming 1'00] Receipts
Skating Receipts
Miscellaneous Receipts
Total
"
..$
Total ..............
'.faTAL ESTIMATED MISC. REVENUES A~D
'AND UNENCUMBERED BALANCES ..$
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS FROM
TAXES $
$1.181,404
250,OOO.{
163,200.(
Apri
FIRE EQUIPMENT FUND
Unencumbered Balance Apri
Apri
Apri
Apri
....
POLICE PENSION FUND
1 % Salary Deduction for Members ....
.... h. .... FIRE PENSION FUND
1% Salary Deduction from Members ....
IMPROVEMENT BOND SINKING
Maturing" Investment. Bonds
DOCK FUND
E~timated Unencumbered Balance
1946... ...
Oil Terminal Fees
Harbor and Island Leases
Wharfage Fees
Dock House Rental
$
5,812.00 .$
AIRPORT FUND
Estimated Unencumbered Balance
1946....
Airport. Returns
Total
LIBRARY FUND
Estimated LJnencumb",red Balance
1946...
Books Rentals and Fines
FIRE MAINTENANCE
Protection
PARK FUND
Unencumbered Balance
RegUlar Session
Fire
Estimated
1946
Outside
Estimated
1946
1,
I
.$
1,700.00
Total
ESTIMATED CITY REVENUES
WATER WORKS DIVISION
(Self-SupPorting)
Unencumbered Balance Apri
$
'$
Total
102-City Manager's Office
Salary City Manager
~
Revenlle
Salarie,.
Travel
Miscellaneous
Water
TaTAr
Estimated
1946
Estimated
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Item
A.
1945
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED ANNUAL.
BUDGET PREPARED BY THE CITY MANAGER OF
THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR 1946-1947.
Notice is hereby given that the City Manager of
the City of Dubuque has prepared a budget on the
basis of estimates of the expenses of the various de-
partments of said City for the fiscal year beginning
April 1. 1946 and ending March 31, 1947. Such depart-
mental estimates show expenses of each department
for the preceding year, and the purpose for which the
consolidated tax levy, authorized by Section 6217 of the
Code of Iowa 1939, as amended, is to be used, and in
addition thereto, the purpose for which all other tax
levies are to be used, including the revenues from mis-
cellaneous sources. The levy of 11 consolidated tax has
heretofore been determtned by said Council and incor-
porated in a resolution for ~uch purpose. The budget
will be considered for final adoption by the city Council
at a special meetin~ to be held in the Council Chamber
at the City Hall on the 6th day of August, 1945. at 7:30
o'clock P. M. Any interested party objecting thereto or
ITotesting to the same, or to any item thereof or any
omission therefrom, shall present his objections to said
Council on or before that date.
This notice is given pursuant to the of
the Code of Iowa.
7-25-lt.
Tax
$365,118
142,485
12,468
39,789
22,263
17,811
16,172
22,54R
5,628
8,727
57,350
28,853
17,811
53,432
--
22.752 $810,455
Agricultural Lands (Consolidated) 90
on Agricultural Lands (Library
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
ANALYSIS OF TAX LEVIES
TO BE MADE IN AUGUST 1945 FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR 1946-47
ESTIMATED ASSESSED V A L U A T I 0 N-$35,621 ,271
SOURCES OF REVENUE FOR 1946-47 FISCAL
OPERATION
A,-From Taxes
Levy in
Mills
..10.250
4.000
.. 0.350
1.117
0.625
0.500
0.454
0.633
0.158
0.245
1,610
0.810
0.500
1.500
Fund
Consolid:
Fire M~
Fire EQ
Library
Park .... .... .... .... .m .......m..
Playground and Swimming
Police Pension
Fire Pension
Police Retiromen
Fire Retirement
General Bonds
Dock Bonds
Dock ..
Airport
Pool
from Taxes
Sources
General Misc.
Revenues
..$ 50.0U
9,500.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,250.00
600.00
350.00
2.295.00
5,000.00
250.00
500.00
2,000.00
550.00
:1.500.00
9tlO.OO
17.500.00
27.500.00
155.00
2,000.00
750.00
600.00.
.250.00
80
$810,625
Estimated Receipts
B.-From Miscellaneous
Road Tax on
Li brRry Tax
Fund)
Total
4~'"
$77
c1lrection
6th
August
Regular Session
138
Excavation Permits
Police Court Returns
Electrical Permits .....
Plumbing Permit:-<
Building Permits
Franchise Tax .... ....
Scale Fees ....m .... ..m m.
State Highway Maintenance
Sale of Real Property
Dieting Prisoners ........
Health Dept. Receipts ....
Ambulance Fees ........ .....
Dog Licenses ....
Business Licenses .m"
Miscellaneous Rentals
Cigarette Permits .......
Beer Permits ......
Mit:;cellaneous Sales ....
Milk Inspection Fees
Street Dept. Receipts
Bicycle Registration
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1945
GROUP II-PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY
Item 118-Police Department (Consolidated Fund)
1945-46 Rate Proposed 1946.47
ApPlopriations Per Mo. Appropriations
4,h24.00
7,137.00
9,384.00
4,560.00
48,708.00
4,176.00
300.00
$99,472.00
3,222.00
2,616,00
4,824.00
198.25
195.50
!90.00
1,890.00
3,780.00
100.00
50.00
275.00
150.00
2,000.00
2,800.00
2,000.00
1,500.00
184.50
174.00
157.50
$
$268.50
218.00
201.00
@
@
@
157.50
@
@
@
@
Regular Session, August 6th
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2)
(22
2)
2)
1)
1)
2
7,137.00
\l,3~4.00
4,560.00
1)
30,996.00
4,176.00
17,UI0.00
3,252.00
100.00
50.00
275.00
150.00
2,000.00
2,800.00
2,000.00
1,500.00
300.00
93,100.00
3,222.00
2,616.00
3,232.00
5,088.00
12,060.00
15,960.00
9,120.00
66,420.00
190.00
184.50
14.616.00
1.89U.HO
50.00
650.00
35.00
3,750.00
3,000.00
2,700.011
$143,135.00
MIsc. Revenue-
A.
A
A.
A.
A
A.
A.
Fund
$
@
(30)
46,494.00
3,000.00
400.00
900.00
60.00
214.00
174.00
157.50
$268.50
212.00
201.00
190.00
@
$142,266.00
l\Taintenance Tax--$142.485.00;
Maintenance
@
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7)
1)
1)
2)
5)
7)
4)
16.704.00
17.010.00
50.00
li50.00
35.00
iI,750.00
4,8UO.00
2,700.UO
110.
3.222.00
5,088.00
12,UfiO.OU
15,960.00
9,]20.00
3,000.00
400.00
900.(Hi
00
422.00
Salary Chief of
Police ...........$
Salary Seniol'
Captain
Salaries
Captains .._...
Salaries Desk
Sergeants .....
Salaru,s
Detectives ....
Salaries
Motorcyclists
Salaries
Patrolmen
(after 3 yr;;.)
Salaries
Patrolmen
before 3 jTS.)
Salaries
Patrolmen
(dur. l-"t yr.)
Salaries
Matrons .....
Salaries
Special
OffIcers
Travel............ .
Office ....
Printing ..........
Equipment .
Maintenance
Material and
Suppliell ....
I<~eeding
Prisoners .....
Miscellaneous
(Injuries)
'l'otal .$
119A-Fire Department
Salary Fire
Chief ..$
Salaries Sen-
ior CaptaIns
Salaries
Captain.s
Salaries
Lieutenants
Salaries
Engineers
Sal<i.riel'l
Firemen
(atter 3 yrs.)
Salaries
Firemen
(dur 3 yrs.)
Salaries
l:<~irenlen
(dur. 1st yr.)
fravel .............
Offi('e ....
Printing
IHaintenance
Hepairs to
Buildings
1\1rtterial and
Supplies
Heat and
Light .. ........
Insurallce
l\Iil>cellaneons
(Injuries) ....
Interest on
\Varrant~
Reserve for
Emerg(>ncy
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
J-l.
.r-2.
A
A.
A
2,452.00
1,740.00
lUO.OO
125.00
15.0U
200.80
325.00
$10.769.00
2,9!Hl.OO
150.0-0
75.00
3,215.00
2,200.00
50.00
100.00
I
2,3,,0.1)1)
2,160.00
25.00
25.00
150.00-
50.00
1,560.00
2,520.0-0
26.00
1,200.00
6,305.00
Item
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
500.00
400.00
50.00
1
50t),OO
400.00
50.00
$
$
A.
B
C.
D.
F-1.
F-2.
Total
(Fire
$650.00.)
.
1945
2,452.00
1.740.00
100.00
125.00
15.00
200.00
325.00
10,769.W
2,990.Uo-
150.0-0
75.00
3,215.00
,200.00 *$
50.00
00.00
4,520.00
40.00
40.00
85.00
4,685.00
II
$
8,300.00
2,400.00
3,600.00
100.00
200.00
500.00
500.00
$ 10,600.00
Total
113-City Elections
Salaries Clerks, Etc
Material and Supplies
Rents
Item
A.
G.
J.
1.
.J-t
,T-2
.I-i!.
..'\u~ust 6th
I
$
'$
2,410.00 $ 2,410.00-
Auditor and
1
2,350
<',160.00*$
25.00
25.00'
150.00
50.00
$
25% of salaries of City Manager,
are paid by Water Department.)
Total
10B-City Assessor's
Salary City Assessor
Salaries Deputies (3)
Material and Supplies
Board of Review
rotal
.$
3,300_00
2,400.00
3,600.00
100.00
200.00
500.00
500,00
10,600.00
A.
H.
Regular SeSSion
Salary Se,~retary
Salary Stenographer
Travei .... ......
Office ......... . ......
Printing
Maintenance ...._....
Material and Supplies
Total
103-City Clerk s Office
Salary City Clerk ..
Salary Extra Help
Material and Supplies
Total
104-City Auditor's Office
Salary City Auditor
Maintenance
Material and Supplies
Item
A.
F.
G.
$
$
$
Office
Supplies
\
\
A.
A.
B.
C.
D.
F.
G.
Item
A.
A.
G.
4,520.00
40.00
40.00
85.00
4,685.00
1,560.00
2,520.00
25.00
1,200.00
5,305.00
109-Clvil Engineer's
Salary Engineer
Salary Assistant
Salaries Rodman
Office .........
Equipment
Maintenance
Material and
Item
A.
A.
A.
C.
E.
F.
G.
II
140
.$
$
'$
950.00
2,540.UO
1,000.00
2,552.00
1,300.00
1,800.00
9,192.00
785.00
$
1
100.Uo-
100.00
200.00
1,770.00
15.00
$ 1:3,161.00
Total
105-Clty Treasurer's Office
Salary City Treasurer ....
Printing and Advertising
Maintenance... ....
Material and Supplies
Surety Bond
10B-City Solicitor's Office
Salary City Solicitor (part
time) ....................
Travel.... .... .. ......
Office .... ...m". ....
Material and Supplies
Office
Total
(Note:
Treasurer
Item
A.
D.
F.
G.
1.
Item
A.
Iten.
A.
A.
G.
J.
1
950.00
2,540.00
1,000.00
2,552.00
1,300.00
1,800.00
9,192.00
10-0.00
100.00
--
.... ... ...... ......$ 200.00
-GENERAL
.._$ 53,161.00
B.
C.
G.
1,770.00
15.00
1.785.00
$
$
.1
.$
Total
116---Civil Service Commission
Material and Supplies .$
Miscellaneous
Total
114-City Buildings
Salaries Janitors ..
Equipment ....._.... ....
Maintenance and Repairs
Material and Supplies
Heat and J..ight .
Total
11S-Police Court
Salary Police ,Judge
Material and Supplies
Total...
SUBTOTALS GROUP
AD)'ll~ISTRATION
Item
A.
G.
Item
G.
J.
Item
A.
E.
F.
G.
H.
AND STREETS
(CGnsolidated Fund)
$ 2,616.00
100.00
150.00
.--
$ 2,866.00
143
945
6th,
Regular Session, August
GROUP IV-HIGHWAYS
131-Highways Administration
SaIl's)' Timekeeper ....._ .$
Maintenance ._.___
Material and Supplies
23,250.00
6,000.00
5,000.00
10,500.00
lO,OOO.OO
54,750.00
66,000.00
8,750.00
75.00
500.00
400.00
325.00
2,000.00
50.00
$
$
2,616.00
100.00
150.00
-.-
P 2,866.00
Grading
--
Totfl $ 44,750.00
"l35--Street Construction Fund
Strett Construction ...._..
133-City Garll.ge (Consolidated
Sahries Mechanics
Office
Equipment ... ___..
Mrointenunce
l\Taterial and Supplies
Heat, Light and PO-wer
Insurance
.$ 23,250.00
6,000.00
5,\)00.00
5,500.00
5,000.00
Fund)
~, 750.Q{}
75.00
500.00
400.00
325.00
2,000.00
50.00
and
Supplies
Item
A.
A.
G.
Total
tem 132-Street Repairing
(Consolidated Fund)
A. 'Vl'l.ges Laborers
E. ~quipment
F. Mahtenance
G. MR terial and
J. Grading
t.m
J.
Item
A.
C.
E.
P.
G.
H.
1.
1945
Item 11gB-Fire Equipment Fund
E. Equipment .............. ......... $ 12,492.00 $ 67,488.00
(Fire Equipment Tax-$12A68.00; Unencumbered Bal
ance-$55,000.00. )
(Consolidated Fund)
.$ 2,220.00 $ 2,220.00
loo.0U 100.00
100.00 100.00
150.00 150.00
150.00 150.00
200.00 200.00
100.00 100.00
3,020.00 $ 3,020.00
Office (Consolidated
$
(Consolidated Fund)
2,616.00 $ 2,616.00
25.00 25.00
15.00 15.00
50.00 50.00
180.00 180.00
$ 2,886.00 $ 2,886.00
Office (Consolidated
-~--
.$ 12,100.(10 $ 12,100.00
Can Collections (Consolidated Fund)
and Laborej's $ 12,500.00 $ 12,500.00
1,100.00 1,400.00
500.00 500.00
Total
tem 134-Ash and
A. \Vages Drivers
F. Maintenance
O. Material ani
nspector's
Total
tem 123-Electrical
Fund)
A. Salary Electrical
C. Office .m_'"
D. Printing
F. 1\Iaintenance .......
G Material and Suppli.;s
$ 14,400.00
$ 43,800.00
2,500.00
500.00
3,500.00
800.00
SuppliN<
Total
Item 1M-Street and Traffic Signal
(Consolidated Fund)
H. Street Lighting ano Tra ffj('
Sbnmls .__... ._._... _...$ 311,COO.UO
Item 140-Street Cleaning (Consolidated Fund
A. \Vl'l.ge~ Drivers and Lahorers $ 12,500.00
E. Equipment 500.00
F. Maintenance 3,500.00
G. .!\faterial and >;00.00
150.00
$
Item
J.
----
$ 17,300.00
6,000.00
800.otl
1,600.00
550.00
----
$ 3,950.00
$220,166.00
--
$ 8,il50.00
.$137,166.00
.......--....-
SU})]llie."l
Totnl _u____ ...__..... ....__... ._._ ......_
SUBTOTALS GROep IV, HIGH-
W_-\ YS AND STREETS
Revenue
$ 2,820.00
2,160.00
1,9fi2.00
1,1':30.00
1,686.00
1,6~6.00
1,686.00
Library
2,760.00
2,10000
1,90200
1,770.00
1,62(;.00
1,'521l.00
5,7nO.00
Ul50.00
2.100.00
100.00
150.00
50.00
8,200.00
1,800.(10
;;,000.00
2,000.00
2,400.00
300.00
,621>.00
5,700.00
1.890.00
1.50,).(10
100.00
100.00
50.00
7,::00.00
(4,600.IJO
(
1.730.0(1
2,300.00
400.no
GROUP V-LIBRARY
tem 143A-Library Fund and Misc.
A. ~alary Librarian ....... $
A. Rala rv TIpfprencp Librarian
A. :,>al!lry Cataloguer
A. Snlary ,JuvenilE' LibrariRn
A. Salary CirculationR HE'arl
A. Snlarv Sr.hooJ LihrariRn
A. I'talary Asst. of Circula lion
:--read
A. Slll~riE'.':' GeuE'r:11
(5) ...........__.
A. Snlary Ca
A. Sal:try Ex!
B. 'Travel Bx
r::. 0fficf' EX!l
D. rrintillg
E. noo!;" fllld
F. Binning'
F-1. Building
G. Material
H Hf'at, L
1. Ini'lurau('
!I
rt
$
Total
126--Control
Control of
Diseases
Item
A
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
P
G.
J.1
Assistants
1.200.00
2,088.00
10,500.00
700.00
1,200.00
600.{)o
800.00
15,888.00
,
16,800.{}Q
$
$
$
~i
-- --- -~
$ il~,OOO.OO $ 43,5RO.00
Library Tax A~rir'llltura]
ReV('nue-~2,5()O.00; Balance
']'otro.
(T,ibrary Tnx-$39.iRfl.(I0
L-and-$8r:l.OO: l\-.fis('. Lihrary
on Hand-$1,211.00
f,i.,
.~
~
6th
SeSSIOn, August
Regular
142
3,300.00
25.00
150~00
100.00
3,575.00
$
$ 3,30U.00
25.00
150.00
100.00
--
$ 3,575.00
$
Total
122-Plumbing Inspector's Office
Salary Plumbing Inspector $
Office .... ...........
Printing ....... . ....
Material and Supplies
Plumbing Board
14,400.00
Ligh1:ing
I
2,616.00
25.00
15.00
175.00
100.00
2,931.00
$
$
SUB TOT ALS GROUP II, PROTEC-
TION OF LIFliJ AND PROP-
ERTY ......... m',,"'. _.... ...._",. ..... $260,420.00 $322.637.00
GROUP III-HEALTH AND SANITATION
125-Health Department (Consolidated Fund)
Salary Director ~part time) $ 2,100.00 $ 2,100.00
Salary Sanitary Inspector ",.. 1,835.00 1,835.{l0
Salary Clerk and Registrar.... 1,692.00 1,692.00
Salary Restaurant Inspector 1,428.00 1,428.00
Salaries Nurs'Ols (:n 6,264.00 6,264.00
Extra Help .... .... 1,200.00 1,200.00
Travel........ ..... .",. 50.00 50.00
Office .", .... 150.00 150.00
Printing .... ...... ...... 50.00 50.00
Equipment ..._... ..... ..... 50.00 50.00
Maintpnance ",. ..... 600.00 600.00
Material and Supplies 300.00 300.00
La,boratory Expense 400.00 400.00
.. ...$ 16,119.00 16,119.00
Diseases
$
$
Supplies
--
;17,300.00
(Consolidated Fund)
.$ 6,000.00
gfJO.OO
I,GOO.OO
550.00
I
$
$
$
Collec-
.$ 16,800.00
2,520.00
160.00
100.00
2,780.00
$ 52,787.00
120--Fire and Police Alarm
Salary City Electrician
Salary Extra Help
Office... .......... .....
Equipment ........ ....,
Maintenance ....
Material and Supplles
Heat, Light and POWf'r
Total
Item 121-Building Commissioner's
Fund)
'i\.. Salary Building Commissioner.
C Office ......
F. J.laintenance ..........
G. Material and Supplies
t.m
A.
C
D.
G.
J
2,616.00
25.00
15.00
175.00
100.00
Total $ 2,931.00
124--Dog Pound (Consolidated Fund)
Enforcement Dog Ordinance_$ 150.00
Total
Item 141-S:1oW Removal
A. Labor ....._._.
F;. Eql1ipmf'nt
F. Maintenance
G. Material and
1,200.00
$ 2,088.00
10,500.00
700.00
700.00
600.00
800.00
15,388.00
Total
128--Garbage Disposal
Contract for Garbage
lection and Disposai
129--Milk Inspection
Salary Milk Inspector
Equipment .", .....__.... ..
l\-TRterial and Supplies
Item
J.
Item
A.
E.
G.
I
2,520.00
160.00
100.00
2,780.00
52.287.00
Item
A.
A
C
E.
P.
G.
H.
....$
Inspector
of Contagious
Contagious
127-Sewer Maintenance
Salarv Foreilla 1\ ....
Wages Laborers ...
Equipment ....
Maintenance... ..... ...
Material and Supplies
Power for Sewer Pumps
$
Total ..... .. ...... .........$
SlTBTOTALS GROUP Ill-HEALTH
AND SANITATION $
Item
J.
Item
A.
A.
E.
P.
G.
H
Ii
I
I".
,"
II'
,
!I
'"
I"
1,.111
Iii
!
I!
145
1945
Fund)
$ 25.00
4,308.00
280.00
350.00
225.00
---
$ 5,163.0(}
80.00
3,300.00
2,700.0v
2,000.00
500.00
:J,lOO.OO
$
1,500.00
125.00
--
$ 13,305.00
$ 18,493.00
SCALES
1,780.00
20.lj{j
65.00
20.0(}
$
Total 1,885.00 $ 1,885.00-
SUBTOTALS GROUP IX-lV[AHK.
ETS AND PURLIC SCALES ....$ 1,8S5.00 $ 1,885.00
GROUP X-MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS
(Consolidated Fund)
Item 16D--Post.War Improvements
J. Post- 'War Proje<:t" ..$
Item 151-Bridge Construction
J. Catfish Creek Bridge
$ '15,000.00
$ 26,716.00
6,000.00
20,284.00
-~
$ 26,284.00
Total $
SUBTOTAL GROUP X-1\reNICI-
PAL JMPROVEl\fEXTS ....$ 18,500.00 $138,000.00
GROUP XI-PENSION FUNDS
Item 154-Police Pensions
J -1. Police Pensiuns ....... _$ 15,81)8.00 $ 16,622.00
-2. Police ReUrement System.... 6,613.00 6,613.00
~'-~-
Total ---.......--..... ... $ 22,4.'1.1.00 $ 22,250.00
(Poljpe Pension Tax-$16,172.00; Balance on Hand
and PR.y DE'duetions from ::\lembers--$450.00;) (Police
Retirement Tax-$5,628.00.)
25,~27.00 $ 23,198.00
9,185.00 8,727.00
----
'l'otal .. ..-.... ......$ 35,012.00 $ 31,925.00
(Fire Pension Tax-$22..548.0C'; Balance on Hand and
Pay Deductions from l\lernbers-$650.00;) (Fire Retire-
I1Wl1t Tax-$8,727.GC.l
SUBTOTALS GROUP XI-PDN-
~IO:iS
1E,5--Fire Pensions
F'ire Pension!>'
FirE' Retiremen
Item
.T.1.
.T-2.
Ii
~
54,175.00
GROl;P I-DEBT
Item 161J-1-City Bonds and Interest
A-I. Interest on Bonds $ 13,931.00 $ 8,008.00
A-:). Sewer Bond Redemptior; 40,000.00 ~;5,VOO.Ol}
A-4. Tmpro....ement Bonds Redemp-
tion -. 35,000.00 40,000.00
A-5. Funding Bond RedemptiOIl ii7,uOO.ilO 10,000.00
A-6. Reserve .. ~_.. .____._ ....._n. .....__ 1,~77.00 5,342.00
--
Total .......--.--. ... ........_ ...__.._ .._..._$14i,811.00 $ 9~,350.00
(General Bond Fund-$5i,350.00; Improvement Bond
Sinking Fund-$15,000.00; Consolidated Pund-$11,000.00;
Water 'Vorks Funds-$15,OOO.OO.)
$ 57,193.00
SERVICE
x
Regular Session, ..\ugust
GROUP VIII-MISCELLANEOUS
147-Planning and Zoning (Consolidated
~\Iiscellaneou!:l .....$ 25.UO
148E-Ambulance
Salaries Drivers (2) _ $
-"'laintenance _._..
.'\faterhtl and Supplies
lnsurance
5,163.00
80.00
3,;100.00
2,700.00
2.000.00
',00.00
3,100.00
VII-PLAYGROUND AND
POOL FUND
145A-Recreation Administration
Salary D1rf~ctor .._...$ 2,400.0Q
Salary Office Help ~fiO.OO
TrdYel 50.00
OfIice ........__,... 120.00
M2.intenance 240.00
i\-Iluerial Rnd 250.00
,500.00
125.00
-_.-
,13,.305.00
.$
1,780.00
20.00
fi5.00
20.00
Total
145B-Outdoor
Sqlari~s Supervisors,
Etc. __._.___..
Wag-es of Laborers
'Equipment
Maintenance
Material and
Light
Insurance
2,400.00
960.00-
50.00
120.00
24().00
250.00
$
uf Car
Sl1pplies
Item
A.
A.
B.
C.
F.
~
--
$ 4,020.01)'
--
4,020.00
Recreation
Dir2~tors,
..$
$
---
$ 2,525.00
450.00
JOO.OO
1,300.00
450.00
350.00
'00.00
291.00
1,041.00
1,0UO.00
6,000.00
Care
Grounds
Total
SUBTOTALS GH.OVP VII-Pluy~
gr0unu:; and ~wimmlTlg Pool _.$ 26,594.00 $ 28,586.00
(Playgrollncts ann ~wimming Pool 'l'ax-$17,811.00:
Board of - F,dueation-$6,OOO.00; E'wimming Pooi Receipts
-S2,ri(H).00; Skating Reeeipts-$2(jO.00; Misc. Receipts-
$75.00; Balance un Hand-$2,OOO.OO.)
6th,
4,30S.00
280.00
350.00
2~5.00
...$
Total
148C-Other Miscellaneous
Iowa League of Municipal
ties .___m_..._'__.
DHma~.e"
f'rilJting COllncil proecedings
S1:ate Examiner;;;
Repair:;; to TOwn Clock
Mise. Unelas;;;ified _...
W~)rkmen's Compensation
l'uranCe
Interest on Warrants
It~m
,1-1.
J-2.
.1.3.
J-5.
,1-6.
J-7.
,J -~.
In
18,493.00
X-MARKETS AND PUBLIC
(Consolidated Fund)
152-Market Master
Salary Market Master ._.$
Maintenance
Material and
Mif>cellaneous
tem
A.
0,000.00
3,000.00
5,500.00
8,500.00
$
--
$ 2,325.00
,450.00
flOO.OO
1,300.00
150.00
350,UO
~~OO.OO
2fl9.00
7,000.00
Item
J.
Item
A.
F.
G.
I.
2,5RO.00
SO.OO
100.00
60.00
15.00
1945
".1001)0
~, 50:00
100.00
(,0.00
15.00
---- ---
$ 2,625,00 $ 2,805.00
15,300.00
400.00
flOO.OO
1,400.00
1,800.011
1,800.00
iOO.OO
J-9.
Total... .n_..
SUBTOTALS GROUP
CELLANEOUS
GROUP
Item
A.
]<'.
G.
J.
and Sewers
Special As-
$
Inlets
and
162-Assessments
;:::ity's Share of
sessments
Main Sewers
Item
,J-]
J-2.
Total
145E-Swimming Pool
Salary Superintendent
Salariel> Guards (4) _.
Salaries Attendants
Maintenance ......_
MatNIl'l1 ftnct Supplies
L.ight and Power
Insurance
t.m
A.
A.
A.
F.
G.
H.
I.
$
$
$
Session, August 6th
GROUP VI-PARK FUND
144A-Park Administration
Salary Slllleriniendent
Travel ...._ ..._..
Office
Printing- and Arlvertising
~1iBcetlane(lu"
$
Etc.
16,000.00
"I)O.OQ
fiOl).OO
l.liOO.OO
2,000.()0
1,800.00
70000
100.00
58.00
--
$ 23,Ir.g.OO
VI-PARK
... ...$ 25,980.00 $ 24,!.l63.00
Park Re....enues-$2,700.)
SWI..MMING
6,250.00
750.00
1,500.00
700.00
700.00
600.00
500.00
~lOO.OO
25.00
300.00
500.00
400.00
400.00
----..---
$ 4,019.UO
of Grounds
; ],000.00
4,000.00
------
5,000.00
Regular
Item
A.
B.
C.
D.
J.
144
and
tOll.OO
.'15.00
--
2~,:J:;5.00
-.--
$ 11,000.00
$
$
and
Building,;,
Repla('e
As..
6,250.00
750.00
1,500.00
700.00
100.00
600.00
:iOO.OO
---
11,JOO.OO
!JOO.OO
25.00
,,00.00
500.00
400.00
tOO.OO
Total
146--1 mprovement
Maintenance
Improvement 0
Item
F.
J.
i
i
,
Il
Total
1448-Park Areas,
\Vages of Lahore
Forestry
J<Jquiplllp-nt
Maintenan~e
~laterial and Supplies
Heat, I..ight, -Water
'TE'It'phone
Insurance
TIenova tion" and
l1lents ........_..
Interest, Reserves
;;eSi;ments
Item
A.
~.
E.
F.
G.
H.
and
Misc.
L
J
J-2.
Total
StJBTO'I'AL8 nROn
FPXD
(Park 'l'ax-$22,26;:l
GROUP
Supplies
Total
145D-1 ndoor
Wa~es
Offi('e
Equpiment
l\laintenaw'p
Material find RUPIllies
Heat and Light
Recreation
A.
E.
F.
G.
H.
L
Item
A.
C.
E.
F.
G.
H
147
1945
$ 4,000.00
2,622.00
2,082.00
1,686.00
1,938.00
735.00
720.00
125.00
1,200.00
400.00
1,150.00
300.00
800.00
75.QO
250,000.00
340.00
3,200.00
$271,373.00
3,006.00
2,742.00
4,076.00
3,000.00
4,000.00
2,622.00
2,082.UO
1.686.00
1,338.00
735.00
120.00
125.00
1,200.00
100.00
1,150.00
3W.OO
SOD.OO
75.00
10,000.00
340.00
a.aOO.DO
-.--
:n,173.00
3,(1)6.00
2,742.00
14,076.00
3,llOO.OO
6th,
Regular Session, August
DISBURSEMENTS
149A-Admlnistration
Salary Superinten"f'nt and
enE/hier ....._... ._ _.___._._.__~_..__ ... _._....$
Salary Aceountant ....._..._ ...._.. ...
Salary Stenographer and
Clerk ..........._....._...__... _._m
Salary Clf'rlr .._..._._____n._
i:)alary City Manager (25~,;')
~alary City Auditor (25%)......
Salary City Treasnrer (25%)
Travel . ._.__ _......._..._ .....__.
Office Expense and Postage
Printing and Advertising
Jo~qujpJTIPnt
Ma.intenancc
Material and
Insurance
Post~War P
Miscellaneou
State Sal"ls
2,346.00
2,082.00
2 412.00
2;082.00
2,148.00
2,841.00
2,214.00
11,280.00
10,000.00
12,000.00
2,000.00
25,000.00
1,500.00
10,000.00
11,273.00
3,OQ(}.OO
1,000.00
--
$126,002.00
2,214.0()
2,082.00
2,412.00
2,082.00
2,148.00
2.841.00
2,21-1.0(}
11,21\0.00
10,000.00
12,000.00
2.000.(10
25,/)1IlJ.00
1,500.00
10,000.00
1l,f05.00
3,000.OlJ
1,000.00
149B-Water Operation
Salary Field Flngineer .._._......$
Salary Plant Chief Engint>e:'
Salarif!S Plant F:ngineers Hi)
Wages Extra ~tation Labor
~lilary 'rapper and Hydrant
.\1all .___..... ............. ._...
Salary Meter Service Man ..~.
Salary Meter Repair Man ...._...
Salary l\Ieter Reader ......_
Salary Asst. .Meter Repairer
Salary General Foreman _.._.
Salary A'!st. Foreman
\Vages Lahorers ....__..._. ....____
Equipment ...... ....._..m.._
Maintenance _ ._.
Material amI Supplies
Ht'at, Light and Power
(nsurance
\Vater Main
Other Bette
Store Reser
Miscpl1aneou;
Supplies
ax
Total
Item
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
Item
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
>'.
G.
J.
J-1.
.T-2.
J~3.
1945
895.00
27,000.00
958_00
$ 705.00
18,000.00
---
$18,705.00
9.t2,1JO
420.00
200.00
100.00
75.00
200.00
:100.00
1,000.00
700.00
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
A.
E.
F.
G.
H.
1.
.J-1.
.T-2.
.J-3.
J~4.
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$397,375.00
----
...$126.002:00
WOUKS
.._$157,175.00
Tota:
GRAND TOTAr. WA'l'ER
APPHOPRIATIONS
NON-APPROPnIATIONS
SERVE
TRAN8FJ<m
Nl!:SH
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3,695.00
IS0.OO
7,000.00
4.500.00
2,'.100.00
1,500.00
5,000.00
729.00
600.00
300.00
--
$ 21,809.00
---
...$20,uIi4.00
500.00
500.00
1,000.00
200.0G
1,700.00
$
mprovement
...._.$ 1,000.00
.__ 1,000.00
....~ 1,000.00
....._ 200.00
._.._ 2,000.00
---
._._.$ 5,20il.00
Front
Total
153C-River
\Vages
Trucking _
Equipment
Tools __....._.
Mater~al and
825.00
$ 15,000.00
--
$413,200.00
RECAPITULATION OF TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
AND RESERVES
Misc.
766,258.00
138,000.00
932.00
51,175.00
145,908.UO
29,404.00
61,727.:.lO
397,375.00
825.00
GROUP XV-WATER WORKS
(Self. Supporting
Receipts
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$1,594,60-..00
$ 810-,025.00
370,'/79.00
413,200.00
$1,594,604.00-
28,853.00
$14-5,908.00
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tern
A.
E.
E.
E.
G.
$
825.00
RE-
-.$
INDEBTED_
--.-_._._$ 15,000.00
--
$173,000.00
$
614,986.00
18,500.00
1~4.0-0
57,493.00
195,17R.00
29.'i09.00
24,!l:~6.00
157,175.00-
S25.00
I
$
$
$
--
.........$ 2R,527.00- $
Fund-$:!S,853.00.)
nterest
GROUP
153A-Dock Operation
Salaries Eng-inet<rs
Travel ..._... ......__ ...._..
Maintenance ... ...... ....
Ma terlal and Supplie>'l
In!'l1rance
Traffic Association Service.
Improvements
Misce!lanevU>l
-.--
$ 3,645.00
180.00
7,000.00-
3,50-0.00
2,000.00
1,500.00-
5,tlOO.00
728.75
100.00
3~ti.25
TO CITY
3,900.00
._._$ 29,509.0-0 $ 29,404.00
Dock Revenues-$ll,-
City Opemtion, Group to
IX, Inclusive .... $
Municipal Impro,'ements,
Group X..... ._..... ........_.
Reserve in Gen Misc.
Revenues _._.........._.._ ....._
Pensions, nroup XI
Debt Servic~ Group XII....
Docks, Group XIII _...~
AII'I Jort, Grou p XI V ....~.
Water '"Yorks, Group XV
Water \Vorks Reserve
(a)
(b)
(e)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h,
(iJ
-.--
$1,098,686.00
732,466.00
193,220.00
173,686.00
$1,098,686.00
and eRti-
April
and
I.
.1
._.$ 840.00
18,000.00-
---
1$,840.00
Tota
(Airp'Jrt Fund-$18,705.00.)
13UBTOTALS GROUP XII-DEBT
ST.:RVICE _..$195,178.00
ND RESERVE
~_n__ $ 181.00
ICKS
420.00
150.00
100.00
75.00
~OO.OO
300.00
1,000.00
700.00
nterest
._......$ 2,062.50
_..._ 26,000-.00
464.50
Regular Session, August 6th,
.
EMERGENCY A
Misc. Revo::u___
XI
.$
1n-
$
Supplies
Total ._.___.._._.._..._..
SUBTO'l'ALH GROUP XIII-
DOCKS ___ ....._.~.___..
(Dock Tax-$17,811.00
593.00.)
Water. Works Revenue
Balance on Hand Apri
1946
Total
Total
Tax Revenues
Misc. RevenuCH
mated Balance
1946
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~
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$250,000.00
155,000.00
250.00
2,~5G.00
2,500.00
3,200.00
---
$4]3,000.00
.$ 20,000.00
145,000.00-
250.00
2,~50.00
2,500.00
3,000.00
.$173,000.00
63J-2.-Airport Bonds and
Interest on Airport Bonds
Airport Bond Redemption
Total
153B-Dredge Operation
Ralaries Engineers
Salaries Operators _...
Wages Laborers ........."
.:\fai_ntenance and Repairs
Material and Supplies _.._
Electric Power ..._._..
Marine Insurance ............
'Vorkmen's Compensation
~lIrance
Mii::l~ellaneous
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$ 2,500.00-
500.00
58,727.00
$ 61,727.00
and Rev-
E:-:timated Balance on Hand Apri
1,1946........................................
l']!>timated Meter Sales .._...___ ....___..
Estimated Flat Rate Sales ........ ._..
Estimated Fire Protection Ser.,-ice
Estimated Non-Operation Serv~ce
E!<timated SaJes Tax Collections _
Total
61J_2._Dock Bonds and
Interest on 'Dock Bonds
Dock Bond Redemption
Reserve
nterest
Tc:.tal _.____........_.
(Dock Bond and
General
in
Reserve
t,m
A.
A.
A.
F.
G.
H.
L
1.
J.
GROUP XIV-AIRPORT
.$ 2,500.00
500.0G
..._. 21,836.00
---
..__$ 24,836.00
Airport Balance
III
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A.
B.
F.
G.
L
J-l.
J-2.
J ..
-0.
ltE:m
A-I.
A~2.
Item
A-I.
A-2.
A-3.
146
157-Airport Fund
Maintenance ...._
Instirance ...._
Airport Development
Tota:
(Airpllrt Tax--$34,727.00
t'nues-$27,000.OO.)
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moved that the Original Notice of
Suit be referred to the City So.
licitor. Seconded by Councilman
Moffatt. Carried by the following
vote
Thompson, Coun.
Murphy, Van Duel-
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of Mrs. John
Klassen in an unstated amount for
injuries sustained when stepping
into a broken place in the sidewalk
on West 9th. Street near Main
Street, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Murphy moved that the
Notice of Claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Moffatt. Carri~d by the follow.
ing vote
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Coun-
cilmen Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel-
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of County Aud-
itor Daykin advising that the
Board of Supervisors have accept-
ed an offer of $100.00 made by
Wm. N. Klauer on Lots 17, 18, 19,
20 and 21 of Woodlawn Park Addi.
tion. presented and read. Council-
man Wharton moved that the offer
be denied and the Board of Su-
pervisors to be notified of Council
action. Seconded by Councilman
Van Duelman. Carried by the fol.
lowing vote:
Thompson, Coun.
Murphy, Van Duel-
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Nays-None.
Communication of County Aud.
itor Daykin advising that the
Board of Supervisors have accept-
ed an offer of $60.00 made iJy
Frank Henry lleversdorf on Lots
3 and 4 Sub. of 168 of L. H. Lang-
worthy's Addition, presented and
read. Councilman Wharton moved
that the offer be denied and the
Board of Supervisors to be notified
of Council action. Seconded by
Councilmen Murphy. Carried by
the following vote
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Coun-
cilmen Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel-
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Yeas-Mayol'
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
945
August 6th
Session
gallon tank issued to the Capitol
Oil Corporation be granted. Coun-
cilman Moffatt moved that the re-
quest of City Manager Rhomberg
be granted. Seconded by Council.
man Wharton. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel
Communication of the Hughes
Oil Company stating that they are
agreeable to provide the City with
any type of assurance, even to the
extent of a bond if necessary, to
guarantee that they will limit the
large 100,000 barrel tank to the
storage of fuel oil only and hope
that the request for modification
of the building permit issued to
the Capitol Oil Corporation be
granted, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Wharton moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Murphy. Carried by the following
vote:
Thompson Coun-
Murphy, Van Due}.
1\lessrs Len Healy and Fred
Landholt, operators of trailer
camps, and others addressed the
Council asking if there are defin-
ite reasons for the passage of the
tr-aHer camp ordinance at this
time. After a lengthy discussion
of the trailer camp ordinance,
Council advised the interested
persons that a joint ,meeting would
be arranged between the City
Council the Planning and Zoning
Commission and the interested
parties to further discuss the trail-
er camp ordinance.
Regular
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
1945
ent in the Council Chamber, who
wishes to do so, to address the
Council. Seconded by Council.
man Wharton. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel-
Y eas- Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
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Original Notice of Suit of Flor-
ence Lemper, Plaintiff, vs. City of
Dubuque, A Municipal Corpora-
tion, Defendant asking judgment
against the City of Dubuque in the
sum of $1,285 with interest there.
on and for costs on account of sal.
ary due her from August 1, 1940,
to May 31, 1945, presented and
read. Councilman Van Duelman
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel.
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
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Nays-None.
City Manager Rhomberg re.
quested that the record show that
the City Manager previously rec-
ommended that no modification of
the original building permit for
the construction of the 4,000,000
Resolution No. 62-45
Whereas, a budget of proposed
expenditures for the fiscal year be.
ginning April 1, 1946 and ending
March 31, 1947, has been duly
prepared by the City Manager,
published as required by law and
submitted to this Council for ap.
proval, and
Proposed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1945.
J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Moffatt moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Murphy.
Carried by the following vote
Nays-None.
Councilman Murphy moved that
the rules be suspended for the
purpose of allowing anyone pres-
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The representatives of the Cap.
itol Oil Corporation and the Hughes
Oil Company addressed the City
Council asking that the require-
ments of the building permit is-
sued for the erection of the large
storage tank on their property lo-
cated south of the River Terminal
be amended to allow the building
of a dike around their tank.
Councilman Moffatt moved that
Council recess to consider the re-
quest of the Capitol Oil Corpora-
tion and the Hughes Oil Company.
Seconded by Councilman Murphy.
Carried by the following vote:
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel-
Councilman Van Duelman mov-
ed that the permit heretofore is-
sued to the CapitOl Oil Corpora-
tion by the Building Commission-
er be modified so as to provide
that the 4,000,000 gallon tank now
on the premises may be used for
fuel oil only on completion of the
dike in accordance with the or-
iginal permit and that in the event
that it becomes necessary and ad.
visable to store gasolin~ in the
4,000,000 gallon tank that the own-
er of the tank shaU comply with
the provisions of the original build-
ing permit with Foamite installa-
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Murphy. Carried by the following
vote
M.
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Council recessed at 7:55 P.
and re-convened at 8;20 P. M.
Whereas, This Council has ex-
amined this budget, wherein es.
timates of the expenses of the var-
ious departments and purposes are
shown, including the estimates for
which the consolidated tax levy
and all other levies, receipts from
moneys and credits, and miscell-
aneous sources are to be used and
said budget shows all of the pro-
posed expenditures for the ensu-
ing fiscal year, and the same was
published as provided by law, and
an opportunity was given all who
might wish to file objections or
protest to the same, and the time
for action thereon having been
fixed as the 6th day of August.
1945 at 7:30 o'clock P. M.; and
Whereas, No objections have
been filed or made to said budget
Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the Budget prepared by the City
Manager of the proposed expendi-
tures for the fiscal year beginning
April 1, 1946 and ending March
31, 1947, is hereby approved.
Attest
F. W. THOMPSON,
Mayor.
FRANK VAN DUELMAN,
ALBERT WHARTON,
GEO. R. MURPHY,
W. W. MOFFATT,
Councilmen.
J.
Thompson, Coun.
Murphy, Van Duel.
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton
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onded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Counci
men Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duelman,
Wharton.
Petition of Gladys M. and "Val-
lace D. Peterson requesting that a
proper resolution be adopted di-
recting the Mayor and Clerk to
execute a Quit Claim Deed to
them conveying the Easterly 100
feet of the Southerly 7 feet of Lot
3 in D. N. Cooleys Sub., present-
ed and read. Councilman Vall Duel-
man moved that the request be
granted. Seconded by Council-
man Murphy. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote
Kays-None.
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Conn.
cilmen Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel.
man, Wharton.
Councilman Wharton moved that
the offer be denied and the Board
of Supervisors to be notified of
Council's action. Seconded by Coun.
cilman Moffatt. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel.
Resolution No. 63-45
Whereas, The City of Dubuque
in 1915 desired to acquire the
terly 20 feet of the southerly 7
of Lot 3 in D. N. Cooley's
from E. W. McFadden for
purposes; and
~.
Whereas, Objection to the title
has now been raised in that the
deed from the City to E. W. Mc-
Fadden dated November 16, 1917
was signed by the Mayor only
and was not attested by the City
Recorder and, therefore, failed of
its purpose; and
Wherea.s, Gladys M. Peterson
and Wallace D. Peterson have now
petitioned the City Council to pro-
perly convey the property to them
1945
6th,
Regular Session, August
wes-
feet
Sub.
park
Whereas, Through error, the
deed of December 1, 1915 convey-
ed to the City of Dubuque all of
the southerly 7 feet of said Lot 3;
and
Whereas, In order to remedy the
error, the City of Dubuque on No-
vember 15, 1917 directed the May-
or to execute a quit claim deed to
E. W. McFadden conveying the
Easterly 100 feet of the Southerly
7 feet of Lot 3 in D. N. Cooley's
Sub in the City of Dubuque; and
Y eas- Mayor
cHmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Communication of the Interstate
Power Company advising that the
Electric and Bus Franchise under
which they are now operating will
expire early in 1947 and stating
that they will be pleased to meet
with the City Council, City Mana-
ger and City Solicitor to work out
satisfactory terms and conditions
of these franchises, presented and
read. Councilman Wharton moved
that the communication be refer-
red to the City Council for con sid-
Seconded by Councilman
Carried by the following
Wharton.
ing vote'
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Coun-
cilmen Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel-
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
C 0 U n c i I Proceedings for the
months of April, 1945 and May, 1945,
presented for approval.
Ccuncilman Van Duelman moved
that the Council Proceedings for
the months of April, 1945, and May,
1945, be approved as - printed. See-
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1945
tend the school conducted by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
at Washington, D. C., presented
and read. Councilman Murphy
moved that the communication be
received and filed. Seconded by
Councilmau Van Duelman. Car-
ried by the following vote
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel-
Alma Kruse et al
property owners living or owning
property in the area between
Queen Street and Windsor A venue
and from Regent Street to Twen-
ty-fourth Street requesting the re-
zoning of this district from its
present two-family residence dis-
trict classification to multiple
family residence district, presented
and read. Councilman Moffatt
moved that the petition be refer-
red to the Planning and Zoning
Commission for their recommeu-
dation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Van Duelman. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Coun-
cilmen Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel-
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
. by the publishers, of a statement
of receipts and also a list of claims
for which warrants were drawn
during the month of June, 1945,
presented and read. Councilman
Van Duelman moved that the proof
of publication be received and fil-
ed. Seconded by Councilman
Carried by the follow-
eration.
Moffatt.
vote:
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
NaY~-None.
Petition of
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Communication of County Audi.
tor Daykin advising that the Board
of Supervisors have accepted an of-
fer of $70.00 made by John J. Ryan
on Lot 1A of E. Ryan's Sub. and Lot
2 of 20, Broadview Addition, pre-
sented and read.
4
Nays~N<?ne.
Communication of Henry A. Ro-
binson applying for a permit to
erect a Marine Terminal for the
storage and distribution of petrol-
eum products also for the layiug
of two 8 inch pipe lines along Rail-
road Avenue to the Mississippi
River together with the necessary
pump valves, piping, etc., for load-
ing transport trucks and unloading
barges also asking that if the per-
mit is granted that it be specified
as to the manner in which tanks
are to be dyked and also as to the
requirements for fire protectiou
equipment such as Foamite, etc.
and just what type will be re-
quired, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Murphy moved that the
communication be referred. to the
City Manager and City Solicitor
for study and to submit their re-
port back to the City Council. Sec.
onded by Councilman Moffatt.
Carried by the following vote
Petition of Mrs. R. F. Loetscher
et al requesting the City Council
to vacate the alley running from
Coates Street Northerly to the
Northerly line of Lot 6 of Concord
Sub., said alley being the alley
first East of Concord Street, pre-
sented and read. Councilman Mur-
phy moved that the petition be
referred to the City Council to
view the grounds. Seconded by
Councilman Van Duelman. Car-
ried by the following vote
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Coun-
cilmen Moffatt, Murphy, Van
Duelman, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Thompson. Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel-
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel.
Communication of the Dubuque
Safety Council stating that at the
last meeting of the Dubuque Safe-
ty Council that the organization
went on record as being highly
pleased with the decision of the
City Council in making it possible
for Chief Joseph H. Strub to at-
150
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Counci
men Moffatt. Murphy, Van Duelman,
Wharton.
Communication of County Aud-
itor Daykin advising that the
Board of Supervisors have accept-
ed an offer of $150.00 made by J.
P. Smith Shoe Company on Lot 2
Liebes Sub. No.2, presented and
read. Councilman Wharton moved
that the offer be denied and the
Board of Supervisors to be noti-
fied of Council action. Seconded
by Councilman Murphy. Carried
by the following vote
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel.
Communication of John A. Arm-
strong stating that he is desirous
of purchasing Lots 2 and 4 of
Block D of Industrial Sublivision
owned by the City of Dubuque.
Iowa, presented and read. Coun-
cilman Murphy moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Council to view the grounds.
Seconded by Councilman Moffatt.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays~None.
Nays~None.
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
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RegL1lar Session
parts completely
building in its preseUL
dangerous and a
joining owners.
We therefore recommend that a
condemnation committee be ap-
pointed by your honorable body to
inspect the above property and
make a report and recommenda-
tion according to law.
submitted,
Luveru C. Norton
Electrical Inspector
Daniel J. O'Leary
Plumbing Inspector
Joseph Scharry
Health Department
Donald J. Bandy
Building Inspector
LUV81'll C. Norton
Electrical Inspector
O'Leary,
Inspector
Daniel J.
Plumbing
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of the Build-
ing Inspector, Fire Chief, Electric-
al Inspector, Plumbing Inspector
and Health Department be ap-
proved and that Messrs James
Saul, Jr., J. Harry Schiltz and Fred
Fichter be appointed as members
of the condemnation committee to
serve in conjunction with the
Building Inspector and to submit
their findings back to the City
Council and that the compensation
to be paid for for such services
to be at the rate of $5.00 per per-
son for each inspection. Seconded
by Councilman Van Duelman. Car-
ried by the following vote
Joseph Scharry,
Health Department
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of the Build-
ing Inspector, Fire Chief, Electric-
al Inspector, Plumbing Inspector
and Health Department be ap-
proved and that Messrs. James Saul,
Jr., J. Harry Schiltz and Fred
Fichter be appointed as members
of the condemnation committee to
serve in conjunction with the
Building Inspector and to submit
their findings back to the City
Council and that the compensation
to be paid for for such services to be
at the rate of $5.00 per person
each inspection. Seconded
Councilman Van Duelman.
ried by the following vote
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel-
1, 1945
August
Mayor
To the Honorable
and City Counci
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen
On July 25, 1945 we, the undel'
signed representatives of the var-
ious city departments, conducted
an inspection of a frame building
located at 1036 Central Ave., on
the N. ~ of city Lot 272 and own
ed by Robert D. Hughes.
On July 25, 1945 we, the under.
signed representatives of the var-
ious city departments, conducted
au inspection of a frame barn on
llie ~\f. 11 it. of ~. 26 it. of C. L. 239
& S. 22 ft. of C. L. 240 and owned by
E. Hemmi
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Perry H. Kirch
Fire Chief
Donald Bandy
Building Inspector
to adjoining proper.
recommend that
committee be ap-
honorable body to
and
therefore
a condemnation
pointed by your
inspect the above property
make a report and recommenda-
tion according to law.
submitted,
Respectfully
Perry H. Kirch
Fire Chief
for
by
Car-
Yeas-Mayor
cUmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
This building, formerly used as
a dwelling, is now used for miscel-
laneous storage.
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menace
and it
ty.
vVe
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel-
1945
1,
August
l\'Iayor
To the HOllorable
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen
This barn is in a dilapidated
condition due to missing and rot-
ten boards; the sills are rotten and
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cUmen Moffatt.
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
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1\ ugust 6th
Regular SessIOn
152
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
the Mayor of said City be directed
to execute a quit claim deed to
Gladys M. Peterson and 'VaUace D.
Peterson concerning the Easter-
ly 100 feet of the Southerly 7 feet
of Lot 3 in D. N. Cooley's Subdi-
vision in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, and the City Clerk of said
City is hereby directed to attest
said deed and attach the seal of
said City and that said deed by
duly acknowledged by said signers
and deliver same to the said Gla-
dys M. Peterson and vVallace D.
Peterson.
make a report and recommenda-
tion according to law.
submitted,
Joseph Scharry
Health Department
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of the Build-
ing Inspector, Fire Chief, Elec-
trical Inspector, Plumbing Inspec-
tor and Health Department be ap.
proved and that Messrs James
Saul, Jr., J. Harry Schiltz and
Fred Fichter be appointed as mem-
bers of the condemnation commit.
tee to serve in conjunction with
the Building Inspector and to sub-
mit their findings back to the City
Council and that the compensation
to be paid for for such services to
be at the rate of $5.00 per per-
son for each inspection. Second-
ed by Councilman Van Duelman.
Carried by the following vote
Thompson, Coun-
n.lurphy, Van Duel-
1. 1945
August
Mayor
To the Honorable
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen
On July 25, 1945 we, the under.
signed representatives of the var-
ious city departments, conducted
an inspection of a brick building
located at 1793 Central Avenue on
lot 2 of City Lot 675 and owned
by the Joseph Kahn Est. This
building formerly used as a dwell-
ing has been vacant for many
years.
The general appearance is very
shabby, windows and frames com-
pletely missing, porch fallen due
to rot, and interior has rotten
floors and joists, and is not even
safe to enter.
missing
roof
building, due to
rotted and broken
and skeleton frame work
a result of fire, is in dan-
condition and a menace
adjoining properties.
This
boards,
rafters
left as
gerous
to the
4i;J>;
present
unsightly
building in its
a fire hazard,
is
This
state
recommend that
committee be ap-
your honorable body
the above property and
We therefore
a condemnation
pointed by
to in spec
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Inspector
Luvern C. Norton,
Electrical Inspector.
Daniel J. O'Leary,
Plumbing Inspector
Respectfully
Perry H. Kirch,
Fire Chief
Donald J.
Building
their
in
in order to cure the defect
title; Now, Therefore,
Y eas- Mayor
cHmen Moffatt,
man, "\Vharton
Nays-None.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1945.
F. W. THOMPSON,
Mayor. ~
FRANK VAN DUELMAN,
ALBERT WHARTON,
GEO. R. MURPHY,
W. W. MOFFATT,
Councilmen.
Councilman Van Duelman moved
the adoption of the resolution.
Seconded by Councilman Wharton.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Coun-
cilmen Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel.
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Attest
1945.
July 25, 1945, we, the under-
signed representatives of the var-
ious city departments, conducted
an inspection of the building 10.
cated on lots 11 & 12 of Gilliams
Sub. and owned by Celia Lee.
August 1,
Mayor
To the Honorable
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
On
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1945
Upon investigation of the above
claim, I find that Thomas Ellis,
son of R. J. Ellis, while coasting
on Clark Street went into West
Locust Street at which place he
was injured by an automobile.
From my investigation I am sat.
isfied that there is no liability in
this matter upon the part of the
City and recommend that said
claim be denied.
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that
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of City So-
licitor Kintzinger be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Moffatt.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
man, Wharton.
Thompson, Coun-
Murphy, Van Duel-
Yours truly
John J. Kintzinger,
City Solicitor.
the
not
peo-
Nays-None.
Resolution No. 64-45
Whereas, The parking problem in
the congested business district is
in pressing need of solution; and
\Vhereas, The members of the
City Council believe that the ulti-
mate success of any official pro-
gram rests first upon an informed
public opinion and secondly upon a
broad degree of cooperation and
coordination of all the agencies in-
YOlved--governmental or other-
wise; Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that there
be and there is hereby created a
Citizens Advisory Parking Com-
mittee to assist the City Coullcil by
advice and counsel in forHlulnting
policies for the regulation of traffic
and parking, said committee to con-
sist of five members to be appointed
by the City Council, one member to
he a representative of the retail
merchants, one member to be a
representative of the jobbers, one
member to he a representative of
the professional men, one member
to be a representative of labor and
one member to be a representative
de-
the
re-
Councilman Moffatt moved that
the recommendation of City So.
licitor Kintzinger be approved and
the City Auditor instructed to
draw a warrant in the amount of
$17.50 in favor of Mrs. Mae Haber,
as settlement in full of her claim,
and that said warrant be deliver-
ed to her upon receipt by the City
of Dubuque of a properly executed
release. Seconded by Councilman
Murphy. Carried by the follow-
ing vote
1945
August 6,
R. J. Ellis
and
fall on the walk because other
pIe were near and she grabbed on
to them which prevented her fall-
ing to the sidewalk. She sprained
her ankle and required the ser-
doctor's
Co.
fal
vices of a doctor. Her
bill amounted to $17.50.
. ,
the
Yours truly,
Kintzinger,
City Solicitor.
6th
In re: Claim of
Honorable Mayor
City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen
am of the
a defect in
J.
John
-\ugust
Regular Session
July 30, 1945
Mrs. Mae Haber
and
In re: Claim of
Honorable Mayor
City Council
City of DUbuque,
Gentlemen
The general condition of these
buildings with loose, missing, and
unpainted boards, roof boards rot-
ten and in danger of collapse, pre.
sents a very undesirable condi.
tion. The interior has loose plas
ter, and sagging floors.
in its present state
fire hazard and a
property in this
This building
is definitely a
menace to other
its present state
and a fire haz-
We therefore recommend that
a condemnation committee be ap-
pointed by your honorable body
to inspect theae buildings and
make a report and recommenda.
tion according to law.
Respectfully
Perry H. Kirch
Fire Chief
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cilmen Moffatt, Murphy, Van Du-
elman, . Wharton.
Nays-None.
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ed an inspection of a frame and
rock building located at 1795 and
1803 Central Avenue on lot 1 of
C. L. 675 and owned by Jessie
Braun.
submitted,
This building in
is very unsightly
ard.
area.
We therefore recommend that a
condemnation committee be ap-
pointed by your honorable body t.o
inspect this building and make a
report and recommendation ac-
cording to law.
Respectfully
Perry H. Kirch
Fire Chief
Donald J. Bandy
Building Inspector
Luvern C. Norton
Electrical Inspector
Daniel ,J. O'Leary
Plumbing Inspector
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Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of the Build-
ing Inspector, Fire Chief, Electric-
al Inspector, Plumbing Inspector
and Health Department be ap-
proved and that Messrs James
Saul, Jr., J. Harry Schiltz and Fred
Fichter be appointed as members
of the condemnation committee to
serve in conjunction with the
Building Inspector and to submit
their findings back to the City
Council and that the compensation
to be paid for such services to be
at the rate of $5.00 per person for
each inspection. Seconded by
Councilman Van Duelman. Car-
ried by the following vote
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Murphy, Van Du-
Yeas-Mayor
cilmen Moffatt,
elman, Wharton.
Nays-None.
The general condition of the ex-
terior with loose unpainted boards,
windows broken and patched with
wood and tin, presents a very di-
lapidated and unsightly appear-
ance. The interior has sagging
floors, rotten supports, plaster
loose and fallen, and wiring is
strewn about.
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154
submitted,
Donald J. Bandy
Building
Luvern C. Norton
Electrical Inspector
Daniel J. O'Leary
Plumbing Inspector
Joseph Scharry
Health Department
On August 6, 1945 we, the under.
signed representatives of the var-
ious city departments, conduct-
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Joseph Scharry
Health Department
Councilman Murphy moved that
the recommendation of the Build-
ing Inspector, Fire Chief, Electric-
al Inspector, Plumbing Inspector
and Health Department be ap-
proved and that Messrs James
Saul, Jr., J. Harry Schiltz and
Fred Fichter be appointed as mem~
bel'S of the condemnation commit-
tee to serve in conjunction with
the Building Inspector and to sub-
mit their findings back to the City
Council and that the compensa-
tion to be paid for tor such ser-
vices to be at the rate of $5.00
per person for each inspection.
Seconded by Councilman Van Du-
elman. Carried by the following
vote
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Coun-
cilmen Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel.
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
August 6, 1945.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen
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Resolution No. 68-45
Whereas. heretofore applications
for Beer Permits were filed by the
within named applicants and they
have received the approval of this
Council, and
Whereas, the premises to be oc-
cupied by such applicants have been
inspected and found to comply with
the ordinances of this City and they
have filed a proper bond: Now
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the Council of
the City of Dubuque that the Mana-
ger be and he is hereby directed to
issue to the following named ap.
plicants a Beer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT.
William Leo Johanningmeier,
1879-1881 Central Avenue.
Joseph J. Weiner and Evelyn
Weiner, 709 University Avenue.
Gilbert J. Nicks and Josephine
Nicks, 201 East 22nd Street.
John J. Rettenmaier and Marie
Rettenmaier, 1100 Lincoln Avenue.
Mrs. Florence M. Miller, 400 Cen.
tral Avenue.
Harry J. Murphy and Dorothy
Murphy, 1097 Jackson Street.
Theodore Hingtgen and Harvey
Hingtgen, 1804 Central Avenue.
CLASS "E" PERMIT FOR
PRIVATE CLUB.
Knights of Columbus, Council No.
510, 781 Locust Street.
1945
August 6th,
Regular Session
Councilman Moffatt moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Wharton. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Council-
men Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duelman,
Wharton.
Nays-None.
Resolution No. 67-45
"\Vhereas, applicants for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the Council of
the City of Dubuque that the follow.
ing applications be granted and the
licenses are to be issued upon the
compliance with the terms of the
ordinances of this City.
Class liB" Permit
Joseph J. Weiner and Evelyn
Weiner, 709 University Avenue.
Gilbert J. Nicks and Josephine
Nicks, 201 East 22nd Street.
John J. Rettenmaier and Marie
Rettenmaier, 1100 Lincoln Avenue.
Mrs. Florence M. Miller, 400 Cen.
tral A venue.
Harry J. Murphy and Ddrothy
Murphy, 1097 Jackson Street.
Theodore H,ingtgen and Harvey
Hingtgen, 1804 Central Avenue.
Steve Cole (transfer of address
from 951 Main Street), 402 Main
Street.
CLASS "c" PERMIT
Vincent B. Schwartz, 1105 \Valnu
Street.
Private Club
Council No.
Class "B" Permit for
Knights of Columbus,
510, 781 Locust Street.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
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Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1945.
F. \V. THOMPSON.
MayOl'.
FRANK VAN DCl!JL';'\IAN,
ALBERT WHARTON.
GEO. R. MURPHY.
\V. \V. 1\:10FFATT,
Councilmel
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilmaa Van Duclm:u: Ij10Vt'",
the adoption of the l'esolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman \Yharton.
CalTiod by the following yote:
Y cas--JTayol' Thompson. Cmmcil-
men ::\102[att, 1Turphy, Van Duel n,
\Vharton.
Nays-Xone.
Attest
Class "C" Permit
Vincent B. Schwartz, 1105 Walnut
Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1945.
F. W. THOMPSON
Mayor
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
ALBERT WHARTON
GEO. R. MuRPHY
W. W. MOFFATT
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman Murphy moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Van Duelman.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-::'Iayor Thompson, Council.
men l\Ioffatt, Murphy, Van Duel
man, \\'harton.
Xays~-None.
Session, A ugust 6th,
of the public at large. The members
to be appointed shall be requested
to serve until a comprehensive plan
and policy has been outlined and
determined upon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1945.
F. W. THOMPSON
Mayor
FRANK V AN DUEL MAN
ALBERT WHARTON
GEO. R. MURPHY
W. W. MOFFATT
Coucilmen
Attest J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman "Moffatt moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman \Vharton. Car-
ried hy the following vote:
Yeas-l\-1ayor Thompson, Council-
men Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel-
man, Wharton.
Nays-None.
Councilman Moffatt moved that
the following named persons be ap-
pointed as members of the Citizens
Advisory Parking Committee to as-
sist the City Council by advice and
counsel in formulating policies for
the regulation of traffic and park-
ing; l\lr. Frank R. Kerrigan as the
representative of the public at
large, Mr. Harold E. Molo as the
representative of the jobbers, Dr.
H. W. Willits as the representative
of the professional men, Mr. Carl
F. Hartman as the representative of
the retailers, Mr. John R. Grogan
as the representative of labor.
Seconded by Councilman Murphy.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Council-
men Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duel.
man, Wharton
Nays-None.
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of address
402 Main
De It F-c.rther Resolved that the
bond filed with the application be
approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1945.
F. W. THOMPSON
Mayor
FRANK V AN DUELMAN
ALBERT \VHARTON
GEO. R. l\lURPHY
W. W. MOFFATT
Councilmen
Attest: .T. J. SHEA
City Clerk
.
A. J. Eisenegger for a sum less than
the total amount stated in the tax
certificate including all endorse.
ments of subsequent general taxes,
interests and costs requires the
written approval of a majority of
all tax-levying and tax-certifying
bodies having any interest in said
general taxes; Now, Therefore
Passed, adopted and approved
this 6th day of August, 1945.
F. W. THOMPSON
Mayor
GEO. R. MURPHY
FRANK VAN DUELMAN
ALBERT WHARTON
W. W. MOFFATT
Councilmen
J. J. SHEA
City Clerk
Councilman Murphy moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Wharton. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Council-
men Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duelman,
Wharton.
Nays-None.
Resolution No, 66--45
Be It Resolved by the City Coun.
cil of the City of Dubuque that the
following, having complied with the
provisions of law relating to the
sale of cigarettes within the City
of Dubuque, be granted a permit to
sell cigarettes and cigarette papers
within said City and the Manager
is directed to issue such permit on
behalf of said city.
1945
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa
that the sale of said property to A.
J. Eisenegger for the sum of $44.83
in cash be and the same is hereby
authorized and approved.
Attest
1
Steve Cole (transfer
from 951 Main Street
Street.
Resolution No. 65-45
\Vhereas, The parts of Lots 47
and 48 of Linehan Park Add. lying
in the City of Dubuque, Dubuque
County, Iowa were sold on June 5,
1945 to Dubuque County, Iowa by
the County Treasurer of Dubuque
County, Iowa for the delinquent
taxes and unpaid taxes against the
real estate for the years 1941 to
19-13, inclusive, and
\Vl1ereas, The said Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa desires to sell _the above
described real estate to A. J. Eise-
negger for $44.83, and
\Vhel'eas, The sale of said prop-
erty by Dubuque County, Iowa to
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prosecution of all violators of such
sanitary measures; and
Be It Further Resolved that the
fullest co-operation of the Dubuque
County Board of Supervisors, the
public and parochial school author-
ities and the public at large be in.
vited and urged to assist in carry-
ing on this campaign to the end
that public health be conserved and
safeguarded.
Yeas-Chail'man F. iN. Thomp-
son, Messrs. W. \V. Moffatt, Geo. R.
31st, 1945
August
Session
Health
Official
Special Session, August 31st, 1945
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Board of
Yeas-Mayor Thompson, Counci
men Moffatt, Murphy, Van Duelman,
Wharton.
Nays-None.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 31st day of August, 1945.
F. W. THOMPSON,
Chairman.
FRANK VAN DUEL MAN,
ALBERT WHARTON,
GEO. R. MURPHY,
W. W. MOFFATT,
Members of Board of Health.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
Clerk, Board of Health.
Mr. Frank Van Duelman moved
the adoption of the resolution. Sec.
onded by Mr. W. W. Moffatt. Car
ried by the following vote
Yeas-Chairman F. W. Thomp-
son, Messrs. W. W. Moffatt, Geo. R.
Murphy, Frank Van Duelman, Al-
bert Wharton.
Petition of Sieg-Dubuque Co., and
others, taxpayers and property own-
ers, requesting the City Council
acting as Board of Health t.o inves-
tigate their complaint that the Bar-
vin's Dubuque Hide and Fur Com-
pany is a public nuisance in its pre-
sent location at 495 Vi,Thite Street
presented and read.
Mr. Albert .Wharton moved that
the petition be referred to the Board
of Health to view the grounds. Sec.
onded by Mr. Geo. R. Murphy. Car-
ried by the following vote
Yeas-Chairman F. 'V. Thomp-
son, Messrs. W. iN. Moffatt, Geo. R.
Murphy, Frank Van Duelman, Al-
bert Wharton.
Nays-None.
There being no further business,
1\11'. Frank Van Duelman moved that
the Board of Health meeting ad-
journ. Seconded by Mr. W. W. Mof.
fatt. Carried by the following vote
Nays-None.
1945
6th,
Regular Session, August
There being no further business,
Councilman Murphy moved to ad~
journ. Seconded by Councilmen
Moffatt. Carried by the following
vote
P. M.
Thomp-
Geo. R.
MUl.phy, Frank Van Duelman, Al-
bert 'Vharton, City Manager Rhom-
berg.
Be It Resolved by the Board of
Health of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, that a general preventive and
clean up campaign be started at
once by the removal of all accumu-
lations of filth, the covering and
proper handling of garbage, the era-
dication of flies and insect pests,
the extermination of rats and mi.:::e,
the strict enforcement of all sani-
tary rules and regulations and es-
pecially those with reference to the
covering of food stuffs in res-
taurants, groceries, meat markets
and other public places and the
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Dr. C. C. Lytle, Health Director,
Dr. J. E. Bacon and Dr. Roy I. Thei-
sen addressed the meeting of the
Board of Health and discussed the
sUbject of Infantile Paralysis and
stating that this disease is most
prevalent during the fly season and
suggesting preventive measures to
be adopted and enforced in carry-
ing on a campaign for the elimina-
tion and extermination of the filthy
conditions that are conducive to the
spread of Infantile Paralysis and
other dread diseases.
Resolution No. 69-45
Whereas, Infantile paralysis is
most prevalent during the fly sea-
son, and it is generally believed
that filthy conditions are conducive
to the spread of this and other
dread diseases; and
Whereas, The presence of insect
pests, rats and mice are a general
menace to health; and
Whereas, Infantile paralysis of
epidemic proportions has stricken
nearby cities and, therefore, pre-
ventive - measures in this commun-
ity are clearly indicated; Now,
Therefore,
Board met at 7: 30
Present-Chairman F. W.
son, Messrs. W. W. Moffatt
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1945.
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Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA,
Clerk, Board of Health.
Approved ......1945.
Adopted. . .1945.
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Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA,
Clerk, Board of Health.
Approved . .1945,
Adopted ..1945.
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