1951 February Council ProceedingsRegular Session, February 5th, 1951 63
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City Council
(Official)
Regular Session, February 5th,
1951.
Council met at 7:30 P. M.
Present -Mayor Welu, Council-
men Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schuel-
ler and City Manager Rhomberg.
Mayor Welu stated that this is
the regular monthly meeting of
the City Council for the purpose
of acting upon such business as
may properly come before the
meeting.
February 5, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor and
Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Wahlert Foundation, anon-pro-
fit corporation of Iowa, takes great
pleasure in presenting to your
Honorable Body, a Deed whereby
there is conveyed to the City of
Dubuque, all of the property which
has been acquired from the Trus-
tees of Bunker Hill Golf Club, in-
cluding the buildings situated
thereon, and all other property,
real and personal, to which said
Trustees hold title.
These properties have been ac-
quired by funds of Wahlert Foun•
dation, and by contributions from
a number of public spirited citi•
zees, firms and corporations and
the conveyance referred to, is an
outright gift subject only to the
condition that the City of Dubuque
shall use, operate and maintain the
premises as an 18 hole Golf Course,
and for any other appropriate rec-
reational purpose,
It is the sincere hope of the don-
ors that these facilities will be
used and enjoyed by all of the
people of Dubuque, and that the
general public will lend its en-
thusiastic support and cooperation
at all times to the end, that these
properties, together with any oth-
er properties, which may be subse-
quently acquired for recreational
purposes, will establish the City of
Dubuque as outstanding among the
cities of the nation.
Respectfully submitted,
Wahlert Foundation
By Czizek &Czizek
Its Attorneys.
Councilman Russo moved that
the City of Dubuque accept the
gift of the Bunker Hill Golf Club
property, Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the Mayor be instructed to write
letters of appreciation to the Wahl-
ert Foundation, to the Chamber of
Commerce and to the other donors
for their civic mindedness and gen-
erosity in presenting to the City
of Dubuque a Deed whereby there
is conveyed the Bunker Hill Golf
Club property, Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None,
February 5, 1951,
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
With the acceptance of the mag-
nificent gift of Bunker Hill from
the Wahlert Foundation and the
Dubuque Chamber of Commerce,
the City of Dubuque has acquired
a great facility for the use and
enjoyment of its citizens. Along
with the gift there is added new
responsibility with attendant prob•
lems. My purpose in writing this
communication is to make certain
recommendations for your consid-
eration.
(1) That since the buildings and
considerable acreage of Bunker
Hill are outside the present cor-
poration, that such area be an-
nexed to the city to afford fire
protection and the proper enforce-
ment of all existing and proposed
city ordinances. On this point it
may be well to also include in the
annexation the area immediately
west of Bunker Hill that is now
proposed as a site of the stadium,
athletic and picnic grounds.
(2) That the control of the new
facility be retained in the City
Council and not delegated, for the
present, to any other agency or
agencies, This will permit the
speedy distribution of basic poli-
cies, particularly in budgetary mat-
ters.
64 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
(3) That to assist the Council in
arriving at policies to be estab-
lished that there be appointed by
the City Manager a special ad•
visory committee consisting of
three men and two women charged
with the duty of recommending
rules and practices in the opera-
tion and maintenance of the new
facility, the suggesting of fees and
charges comparable to other simi-
lar courses, and such other mat-
ters asthey may deem advisable in
the best interests of the communi-
ty. The following persons have,
at the Mayor's request, been in•
terviewed and their acceptance ob-
tained: Mrs. Fred Aschenbrener,
Mrs. Wilbur Dalzel, Messrs. Ray C.
Briggs, Walter J. Hodge, Mathew
H. Czizek.
(4) That for budgetary purposes
the new facility be given a separ-
ate and distinct place in the mu-
nicipal budget and treated as a
city enterprise. Since the opening
of the golf season is in the offing
and the necessity far funds with
which to purchase fire insurance,
fertilizer, seed, supplies, etc. is im-
mediate, that there be created a
municipal golf course fund and
that into it there be transferred
for expenditure during the remain-
der of the fiscal year, which ends
March 31, 1951, the sum of $5,000
from the liquor sales fund by the
adoption of an appropriate resolu-
tion at the next meeting of the
Council.
(5) That the budget for the en-
suing fiscal year beginning April
1, 1951 provide the sum of $10,000,
by way of future transfer from
the liquor sales fund, in order to
supplement the revenues accruing
from the course. It will be neces-
sary during the first year of oper-
ation to so subsidize in order to
place the enterprise on a firm fi-
nancial footing.
(6) That a golf club manager be
secured to actively carry out the
policies established by the Coun•
cil and for the immediate and di-
rect supervision of the area.
(7) That the operation of the
eating facilities of the Bunker Hill
club house be leased to a conces-
sionaire under proper contract ar-
rangement.
These recommendations are of-
fered simultaneously with the ac-
ceptance of the gift offer in order
that a minimum of delay occur be-
tween the transfer from private
ownership to proper municipal
use.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendations of City Manager
Rhomberg be adopted and proper
proceedings ordered prepared. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proofs of publication, certified
to by the publishers, of notice of
public hearing on proposed plans,
specifications and proposed form
of contract for the construction
of improvements and extensions to
the Municipal Waterworks of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa and of the
taking of bids thereon, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proofs of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Mayor
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 31-51.
WHEREAS, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the furnishing of a gasoline en-
gine and electic driven high lift
pumping unit in its Eagle Point
Pumping Station have been ap•
proved by the City Council in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa and public
notice as provided by the 1950
Code of Iowa pertaining to the
public contracts and bonds and the
time and place fixed for the hear-
ing of all objections to said plan,
specifications or contract for or
cost of such improvements, said
time being this 5th day of Feb-
ruary, 1951; and
WHEREAS, the City Council met
in regular session the 5th day of
February, 1951, at 7:30 o'clock
P.M. at the Council Chamber in the
City Hall for the purpose of hear-
ing all interested parties and con•
sidering any and all objections
which have been filed to the pro-
posed plans, specifications or con-
tract for or cost of the improve-
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Regular Session, February 5th, 195]. 65
ment herein described and pro-
posed to be made; and
WHEREAS, all interested par-
ties have been given an opportun-
ity to be heard and all objections
which have been filed have been
duly weighed and considered; now,
therefore
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council, City of Dubuque, Iowa,
that all objections which have been
made and filed to the plans, speci-
fications, contract for or cost of
said improvement herein described
and proposed to be made, be and
the same are hereby overruled and
such plans, specifications and form
of contract heretofore approved
are hereby adopted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this resolution containing the
decision of this council upon all
objections which have been filed
to the plans, specifications and
form of contract for or cost of said
improvement be made a matter of
permanent record in connection
with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk,
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 5, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your instructions,
sealed bids were received until
7:30 P, M. Monday, February 5,
1951, for a gasoline engine and
electric driven high lift pumping
unit in its Eagle Point Pumping
Station.
The bid of DeLaval Steam Tur-
bine Co., of Trenton, N. J., for
Twenty-three thousand, six hun-
dred eighty-eight dollars and no
cents ($23;688.00) in our opinion
meets all the specifications.
We recommend that the contract
be awarded in accordance with the
specifications.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
J. J. HAIL,
Superintendent.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Rhomberg and Water Superintend-
ent Hail be adopted. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 32-51
BE IT RESOLVED by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
Ioa~a.
WHEREAS, the City of Dubuque,
of the County of Dubuque, and
State of Iowa pursuant to an ad-
vertisement for bids on a gaso-
line engine and electric driven
high lift pumping unit in the Eagle
Point Station, heretofore adver-
tised on the 5th and 12th days of
January, 1951, did on the 5th day
of February, 1951, at 7:30 o'clock
P. M. at the City Clerk's office
in the City Hall, in Dubuque, Iowa,
iec2i~,-e kids for a gasoline en-
gine and electric driven high lift
pumping unit in its Eagle Point
Pumping Station, which said bids
were taken under advisement by
the City Council.
WHEREAS, the bid for DeLaval
Steam Turbine Co., of Trenton, N.
J., for a gasoline engine and elec-
tric driven high lift pumping unit
in its Eagle Point Pumping Station,
is the best bid submitted by any
responsible bidder.
NOW THEREFORE be it re-
solved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the
contract for a gasoline engine and
electric driven high lift pumping
unit in its Eagle Point Pumping
Station, in the amount of Twenty-
three thousand six hundred eighty-
eight dollars and no cents ($23,-
688.00) be awarded to DeLaval
Steam Turbine Company of Tren-
ton, N. J.
PROVIDED however, that this
contract shall not be effective un-
til the DeLaval Steam Turbine Co.,
of Trenton, N. J., shall have been
notified in writing by the City
Manager of such award,
66 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that this resolution being deemed
urgent and of immediate necessity
shall become effective from and
after its final passage and adoption
by the City Council.
Approved and placed on file for
one week on February 5th, 1951.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for public inspection for at
least one week, Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
meeting for issuance of $2,000,-
000 Sewer Bonds for the purpose
of paying the cost of constructing
sewers in and for said city, pre-
sented and read.
No written objections filed and
no objectors present in the Coun-
cil Chamber at the time set for
said hearing. Mayor Welu moved
that the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo„ Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 5-51
An Ordinance initiating proceed-
ings for the issuance of Sewer
Bonds of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to the amount of $2,000,000
and for the levy of taxes to pay
the same, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proposed ordinance be placed on
file with the City Clerk for public
inspection pending final adoption.
Seconded by Councilman Austin.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of a
public hearing on the question to
determine whether or not public
convenience and necessity will be
served by the establishment of mu-
nicipally owned parking lots or off-
street parking facilities on City
Lots 644, 645 and the North 2
feet of City Lot 646 in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Russo moved that
the matter of establishing munici-
pally owned parking lots or off-
street parking facilities on City
Lots 644, 645 and the North 2 feet
of City Lot 646 be referred to the
Planning and Zoning Commission
for their recommendation and re-
port. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of hear-
ing to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul
and Pacific Railroad Company; Chi-
cago Great Western Railway Com-
pany; and to all interested parties
in the matter of constructing a via-
duct upon and along East Four-
teenth Street and over the tracks
of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St.
Paul and Pacific Railroad Company
and the Chicago Great Western
Railway Company in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, together with the
estimated damage to abutting pro-
perty owners, and a proposed ap-
portionment of the cost of said
viaduct and its approaches, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Niayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Naps-None.
State of Iowa ) SS
Dubuque County
The within notice of hearing re-
ceived this 23rd day of December,
1950, and I certify that on the 2nd
day of January, 1951, I served said
notice of hearing on the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Railroad Co., by delivering a true
copy thereof to Mr. R. E. Beau-
vais, passenger agent for said Chi-
cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa-
cific Railroad Co., in Julien Town-
ship, Dubuque County, State of
Iowa. I also certify that on the
2nd day of January, 1951,I served
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said notice of hearing on the Chi-
cago, Great Western Railway Co.,
by delivering a true copy thereof
to W. F. Chandlee, agent for said
Chicago, Great Western Railway
Co., in Julien Township, Dubuque
County, State of Iowa.
LEO J. MARTIN,
Sheriff, Dubuque County, Iowa.
By FLOYD D, BERENDES,
Deputy.
Councilman Russo moved that
the return of service be received
and made a matter of record. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Miss Mary Roshon addressed the
Council objecting to the proposed
construction of a viaduct on East
14th Street and the railroad tracks,
stating that there is no need-for
this viaduct as the traffic does not
warrant this improvement, also
making inquiry as to what property
will be acquired for the amount of
$54,000.00 and objecting to the tak-
ing of her property and that if her
property is purchased that she be
replaced in some other location
down town and to be the same as
her present home.
Mr. John Hughes, attorney rep•
resenting the Chicago, Milwaukee,
St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Com•
pony, addressed the Council ob-
jecting to the construction of the
viaduct at East 14th Street and the
railroad tracks, stating that the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad Co, is not in a fi-
nancial position to pay their share
of the cost of the construction, al-
so objecting to the plans as they
call for an additional 500 feet not
to be assessed to the railroads and
also that the length of the viaduct
as shown exceeds the maximum
length as provided by law, also ob-
jecting to the apportionment of the
distribution of cost to the rail-
roads, also that in order to justi-
fy the necessity for the viaduct on
East 14th Street that it would be
necessary to close 13th Street, 15th
Street, 16th Street and 17th Street
to pedestrian and vehicular traffic,
also that with the present situation
existing that it would be difficult
to secure the necessary materials
to construct the said viaduct, also
suggesting that the Council thor-
oughly canvass the possibility of
securing financial aid from State
and Federal funds to finance the
construction of said viaduct.
Mr. Ornburn, assistant chief en•
gineer, representing the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Railroad Co., addressed the Coum
cil objecting to the construction of
the viaduct due to the fact that the
amount of traffic over the East
14th Street crossing does not jus-
tify the cost of the construction of
a viaduct by the railroad compan-
ies and suggested that a Federal
Project be secured to build this
viaduct.
Mr. Hubert Jones, representing
the Chicago, Great Western Rail-
way Company, addressed the Coun•
cil objecting to the plans, as pro-
posed, for the construction of a
viaduct at East 14th Street and the
railroad tracks as the Chicago
Great Western Railway Company
have been engaged in the process
of rehabilitation and are not in a
financial position to pay any part
of the cost of the construction of
the viaduct, and suggesting that in
view of the times and conditions
that plans be worked out for se-
curing Federal Aid and State Ap-
propriation, and further stating
that the Chicago, Great Western
Railway Company does object to
this particular plan at this time
due to the force of circumstances.
Councilman Russo moved that
there being no further oral objec-
tions, or objections from the floor,
and that every one having been
given an opportunity to be heard,
that Council recess for the purpose
of considering the matter of the
construction of the viaduct at East
14th Street and the railroad tracks
and the objections presented. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by he folowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Council recessed at 8;45 P.M.
and reconvened at 9:10 P.M.
After Council reconvened, Mr.
Ornburn, representing the Chica-
go, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa•
cific Railroad Company, again ad-
dressed the Council, stating that
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul
and Pacific Railroad Company is.
in sympathy with the plan for
68 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
building a viaduct and feels that
some help should be secured from
public funds, and further stating
that this is the first time in his
recollection that the railroad com-
panies have been called upon to
pay for all of the cost of construc-
tion for this type of a viaduct.
Mayor Welu then inquired if any
one present in the Council Cham•
ber wished to speak in favor of the
construction of the viaduct at East
14th Street and the railroad tracks.
Mr. M. H. Czizek, attorney repre-
senting the Dubuque Packing
Company, addressed the Council in
favor of the building of the viaduct
and maintained that at present a
large portion of the city, including
the Dubuque Packing Company
and a manufacturing plant, is vir-
tually cut off from fire equipment
and ambulance service and this is
one of the principal reasons ad•
vanced in the past for the construc-
tion of this viaduct.
Mr. John Kerper, secretary of
Dubuque Chamber of Commerce,
addressed the Council and pointed
out to the Council that the Park-
ing and Intra•City Traffic Commit-
tee of the Chamber of Commerce
has many times gone on record as
favoring the construction of a via•
duct on East 14th Street as a
means of sure access to the area
east of the railroad tracks.
Mr. Joseph Sorkin, consulting en•
gineer, addressed the Council, an-
swering the objections advanced
against the construction of the via-
duct at East 14th Street and the
railroad tracks and recommended
a change in apportioning the cost
of construction against the rail-
road companies, namely, 60%
against the Chicago, Great West-
ern Railway Company and 40%
against the Chicago, Milwaukee, St.
Paul and Pacific Railroad Com-
pany.
City Manager Rhomberg ad-
dressed the Council on the ques-
tion of seeking State and Federal
Aid to pay for the construction
of the viaduct and advised the
Council that he did not know of
any way that State and Federal
aid could be obtained and recom•
mended that if it is the will of the
Council that the communication of
the Planning and Zoning Commis-
sion, approving the plans for the
proposed viaduct on East 14th
Street and the railroad tracks, be
entered into the Council record,
and further recommending that if
and when the railroad officials
wish to confer with the City Coun-
cil and the Consulting );ngineer
on this matter that they be given
the opportunity to so do and fur-
ther recommending that Council
proceed along the lines that the
many years of study indicates.
Mayor Welu then announced
that the hearing is now concluded
and stated that the Council appre-
ciates the expressions advanced by
the representatives of the railroad
companies and all interested par•
ties.
February 5, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
At a meeting of the Planning
and Zoning Commission held Feb-
ruary 5, 1951, the plans for pro-
posed viaduct on East Fourteenth
Street over the railroad tracks of
the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul and the Chicago Great West-
ern Railroads were duly examined
and approved, The location is in
accordance with the Master Plan
of the City of Dubuque and con-
forms to the thoroughfare pattern
as outlined thereon.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING k ZONING
COMMISSION.
By R. V. McKay, Secretary.
Councilman Austin moved that
the communication of the Planning
and Zoning Commission be re-
ceived and made a matter of rec-
ord. Seconded by Councilman Rus•
so. Carried by the folowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None,
Councilman Russo moved that
any and all written or oral objec-
tions to the necessity for the erec-
tion of a viaduct and its approaches
upon and along East 14th Street
and over the tracks of the Chicago,
Milwbukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Railroad Company and the Chicago,
Great Western Railway Company,
to the plans for the same, to the
determination of the proportion of
the cost of the same to be borne
by each railroad, to the method of
assessing, appraising, determining
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Regular Session, February Sth, 1951 69
and paying the damages caused by
reason of the construction bf such
viaduct be and the same are here-
by overruled. Seconded by Mayor
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 6-51
An Ordinance declaring the
necessity for the erection of a via-
duct and its approaches upon and
along East 14th Street and over
the tracks of the Chicago, Milwau-
kee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
Co. and the Chicago, Great Western
Railway Co.; approving the plans
for the same; determining the pro-
portion of cost of the same to be
borne by each railroad; prescrib-
ing the method of assessing, ap-
praising, determining and paying
the damages caused by reason of
the construction of such viaduct;
and providing for obtaining the ap•
proval of the same by the Iowa
State Commerce Commission, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Austin.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an
ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Austin. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
ordinance be placed on file with
the City Clork for public inspection
for at least one week before its
final adoption. Seconded by Coun•
Gilman Austin. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: _
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of Peter H, Mc-
Carthy for damages caused in a
fall on the ice in the center of
the north alley crosswalk on Fifth
Street between Central Avenue and
Iowa Streets, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the Notice of Claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for. recommen-
dation and report. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller, Carried- by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of Marc Lammer
in the amount of $15.00 for dam-
ages to a tire on his automobile
caused in striking the edge of
the sewer grate at Chestnut Street
and Highland Place on the south-
east corner, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Notice of Claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for recommendation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Russo. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Communication of Robert F. Ray,
Director, Institute of Public Af•
fairs, State University of Iowa, ex-
tending invitation to the City of Du-
buque to attend the special course
entitled "Civil Defense Problems
in Iowa" beginning February 19,
1951, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the
Chief of Police and Chief of the
Fire Department be authorized to
attend. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of R. J, Halpin,
Chairman, extending invitation to
the City Engineer to attend the
Annual Conference of City En•
gineers and Public Works Officials
to be held at Iowa State College
on March 7 and 8, 1951, presented
and read.
Councilman Welu moved that the
City Engineer be authorized to at-
tend. Seconded by Councilman Aus-
tin. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of S. A. Dudley,
Chairman, Sub-Committee, Legisla-
tive Action State Building Code
70 Regular Session, February Sth, 1951
Central Committee, extending in-
vitation to the Building Commis-
sioner to attend a meeting to be
held in Des Moines, Iowa, during
the first week in February with
reference to the bill for a State
Building Code, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the Building Commissioner be au-
thorized to attend, Second by Coun-
cilman Russo. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
Communication of B. M. Graf,
Relator, offering for sale to the
City of Dubuque for the amount
of $36,000 the following described
property: Lot 2 of the West 63.6
feet of City Lot 643; Lot 2 of Lot
1 of the West 63.6 feet of City Lot
643; Lot 1 of 1 of the West 63.6
feet of City Lot 643, presented and
read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication be referred to
the Council to view the grounds.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
January 24, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor, City
Council and City Manager
Dubuque City Hall
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: Attached please find
audited copy of fuel calculations
based on cost of materials as of
December 31, 1950, in compliance
with provisions of Ordinance No.
10-49.
Respectfully submitted,
Yours truly,
The Key City Gas Company,
Richard V. McKay
Secretary-Manager
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication be made a matter of
record and the Audit placed on
file. Seconded by Councilman Rus-
so. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Telegram from Michael V. Di-
salle,Director of Price Stabilization
Emergency Stabilization Agency,
requesting the Mayor to consider
appointing immediately a Volun-
teer Emergency Stabilization Co-
operation Committee with a Chair-
man to be named by the Mayor,
the purpose of this Commitee
would be to provide means of as•
sisting Regional and District Of•
fices of Price Stabilization in en-
couraging the general public in
the knowledge and observance of
regulations, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the telegram be referred to the
Mayor for consideration and ac-
tion. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of Mrs. M. M.
Milson, President of Dubuque Coun-
cil of Church Women, submitting
for the signature of the Mayor a
World Day of Prayer Proclama-
tion, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication and proclama•
tion be referred to the Mayor for
execution. Seconded by Council-
man Austin. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Tom Wilkins request-
ing arefund in the amount of
$25.00 on the unexpired. portion
of his Cigarette Permit No. 290, as
he has discontinued business on
January 30th, 1951, presented and
read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the request be granted and the
City Auditor instructed to draw a
-Narrant in the amount of $25.00 in
favor of Tom Wilkins to cover the
amount of refund granted on the
unexpired portion of his Cigarette
Permit No. 290. Seconded by Coun•
Gilman Austin. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Tom Wilkins request-
ing arefund in the amount of
$100.00 on the unexpired portion
of his Class "B" Beer Permit No.
96, as he has discontinued business
on January 30th, 1951, presented
and read.
Regular Session, February Sth, 1951 71
Councilman Kolb moved that the
request be granted and the City
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant in the amount of $100,00 in
favor of Tom Wilkins to cover the
amount of refund granted on the
unexpired portion of his Class "B"
Beer Permit No. 96. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carired by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Clarence Whitham re-
questing arefund in the amount of
$50.00 on the unexpired portion
of his Class "B".Beer Permit, No.
12, as he has discontinued buiiness
on February 1,1951, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
request be granted and the City
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant in the amount of $50.00 in
favor of Clarence Whitham to cov-
er the amount of refund granted
on the unexpired portion of his
Class "B" Beer Permit No. 12, Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs. Katherine Hoch-
berger requesting a refund in the
amount of $100.00 on the unex-
pired portion of Class "B" Beer
Permit No. 90 issued in the name
of William Hochberger, as William
Hochberger passed away on Janu•
ary 22, 1951, presented and read,
Councilman Russo moved that
the request be ~~ranted and the
City Auditor instructed to draw a
warrane in the amount of $100.00
in favor of Mrs. Katherine Hoch-
berger to cover the amount of re-
fund granted on the unexpired por-
tion of Class "B" Beer Permit No.
90 issued to William Hochberger.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Petition of A, J. Strohmeyer and
C, S. Carney requesting that they
be granted a salary increase of
$25.00 per month, presented and
read,
Mayor Welu moved that the peti•
tion be referred to the Council for
consideration at the time the bud-
get is being prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo. Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of the employees of the
Water Department requesting a
$25.00 increase in monthly salary,
presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the petition be referred to the
Council for consideration at the
time the budget is being prepared.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
Petition of Glenview Motel Cor-
poration requesting permission to
allow the two automobile house
trailers now located on their pre•
wises at 1050 Rockdale Road to
remain upon the premises until
such time as a proper ordinance
is made effective as pertaining to
all trailers and premises located
in the City of Dubuque, presented
and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Solicitor for his recommenda-
tion and report and also to the
Planning and Zoning Commission
for their recommendation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Austin. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 1-51
An Ordinance vacating portions
of East 13th Street; Maple Street;
Sycamore Street; Lynn Street; the
alley between Maple Street and
Pine Street; the alley between
Lynn Street and Sycamore Street;
the alley between Ash Street and
Lynn Street; and the alley between
Marsh Street and Ash Street; and
providing for the conveyance of
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said portions of said vacated streets
and alleys to the abutting owner,
presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Russo.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 4-51
An ordinance amending Ordin-
ance No. 33-49 as amended being
an ordinance known as "The Traf-
fic Code" of the City of Dubuque
by repealing schedule II thereof as
amended and enacting a substitute
therefor and providing a penalty
for a violation thereof, said ordin-
once having been passed upon first
reading on January 22nd, 1951 and
ordered placed on file with the
City Clerk for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption, was present-
ed for final adoption.
ORDINANCE N0. 4.51
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OR-
DINANCE N0. 33-49 AS AMEND-
ED BEING AN ORDINANCE
KNOWN AS "THE TRAFFIC
CODE" OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE BY REPEALING SCHED-
ULE II THEREOF AS AMEND-
ED AND ENACTING A SUBSTI-
TUTE THEREFOR AND PROVID-
ING APENALTY FORA VIOLA-
TION THEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU-
BUQUE:
Section 1. That Ordinance No. 33-49,
as amended, be and the same is
hereby amended by striking out
Schedule II thereof, as amended,
and substituting therefor the follow-
ing:
SCHEDULE II
In accordance with the provisions of
Section 12.3 and when signs are erect-
ed giving notice thereof, drivers of
vehicles shall stop at every intersec-
tion before entering any oP the follow-
ing streets which are designated as
through streets:
A. Jackson Street from the north
line of East 12th street to the north
line of East 32nd street;
B. Central avenue from the north
line of 4th street to the northerly
terminus of said avenue:
C. Rockdale Road from its southerly
terminus at the city limits north to
its junction with South Locust Street,
South Locust street north to its
junction with Locust street and Lo-
cust street north to the north line
of Weat 17th street;
D. Elm street from the south line
of East 12 street to the south line
of East 20th street;
E. East 20th street from the east
property line of Central avenue to the
east line of Elm street; thence on
Rhomberg Avenue to the west ap-
proach of the Dubuque-Wisconsin
Bridge;
F. East 14th street from the west
line of Elm street to the east line of
Central avenue;
G. Loraa Boulevard from the west
]Ins of Centro] Avenue to the north
property line of University avenue.
H, East 12th street from the east
property tine of Elm street to the east
line of Central Avenue;
I. West 12th street from the west
line of Central Avenue to the east
line of Locust street; thence from the
west line of Locust street to the
west property line of Grove Terrace;
Grove Terrace to the north line of
Arlington street from 12th street;
Arlington street from Grove Terrace
to the west line of Highland Place;
J. Eighth Avenue from the west
line of Central Avenue to the ex-
tension of the west line of Hill street;
K. University Avenue from the
north property fine of 8th Avenue to
its westerly terminus at the city
limits;
L. Hill street from the extension
of the south line of 8th avenue to
the north property line oY West 3rd
street;
M. West 5th street from the east
property line of Wilson avenue to
the west line of College street;
N. West 3rd Street from the west
property line of Hill street to the east
line of North Grandview avenue;
0. Dodge street from the west line
of Locust street to its westerly term-
inus at the city limits;
P. 4th street from the east line of
Central Avenue to the east line of
Locust street;
Q. North and South Grandview Ave-
nue from the south Property line of
Delhi street to the north and west
line of the Rockdale road; and from
the south and east line of the Rock-
dale road to its easterly terminus;
R. Windsor avenue from the north
property line of Ahomberg avenue to
the south property line oY Davis
Avenue;
S. Main street from the south line
of Jones street to the south line of
4th street; and from the north line
of 4th street to the north line of West
17th street;
T. Algona street from the intersec-
tion oP University Avenue to St. Jo-
seph street.
Section 2. That this ordinance shall
become effective ten days from and
Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 73
after its final passage, adoption and
publication as provided by Law.
Passed upon first reading this 22nd
day of January, 1951.
Passed adopted and approved upon
final reading this 5th day oP February,
1s51.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Published officially in the Telegraph-
Herald newspaper this 9th day of
February, 1951.
J. J. SHEA,
It Feb. 9~ City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
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 Inonth of December,
1950 presented and read,
Councilman Austin moved that
the proof. of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
February 2, 1951
Honorable Mayor and
City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: The claim of Glenn
H. Hicks has been referred to this
office far investigation and report.
On the evening of December 7th,
1950 Mr. Hicks was driving west
on Univeristy Avenue when his
rear wheel dropped into an open
manhole causing damage to his
car and physical injury to Mrs.
Hicks, one of the occupants.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks have agreed
to accept the sum of $62.21 in full
settlement of their claim for physi-
cal injury and property damage
and I recommend that the same
be allowed in This amount and that
a warrant far the same be issued
payable to Glenn H, Hicks and
delivered to Mr. Hicks upon receipt
of the properly executed release
of Mr, and Mrs. Hicks.
Respectfully,
'1'. H. Nelson,
City Solicitor
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of City Solici-
tor Nelson be accepted and the
City Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant in the amount of $62.21 in
favor of Glenn H. Hicks, as settle-
ment in full of the claim, and that
said warrant be delivered upon re-
ceipt by the City of Dubuque of
a properly executed release from
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo. Schueller.
Nays-None.
January 30, 1951
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear sirs: Re: Iiarold G. Fischer
holder of Class "B" Beer Permit
No, 81, Expiring August 15th,
1951,
Please be advised that on this
30th day of January, 1951 the
above named holder of a Class "B"
Beer Permit, in the Police Court
of the Gity of Dubuque, Iowa, was
convicted of the offenses of allow•
ing a minor to consume beer on
the premises of a Class "B" Beer
Permit holder, and keeping liquor
on the premises of a Class "B"
Beer Permit holder of greater al•
coholic content of more than 4%
by weight,
He was fined $100.00 on each of
these charges.
Because of the above mentioned
violations of law and the conviction
thereof it is hereby recommended
that the Class "B" Beer Permit
No. 81 held by Harold G. Fischer,
1348 Central Ave., Dubuque, Iowa
be revoked forthwith.
Respectfully yours,
JOS, H. STRUB,
Chief of Police
Mayor Welu moved that the
recommendation of Chief of Police
Strub be approved, Seconded by
Councilman .Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 33-51
Whereas, this Council on the
15th day of August, 1950, caused
to be issued a Class "B" Beer
Permit bearing the number 81 to
Harold G. Fischer, operating a tav-
74 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
ern at 1348 Central Avenue in the
City of Dubuque; and
Whereas, it has come to the at-
tention of this Council that the
owner and holder of said permit
has conducted his place of business
in a disorderly manner qnd other-
wise in violation of law: Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
Class "B" Beer Permit No. 18,
heretofore issued to Harold G,
Fischer, be and the same is here-
by revoked and the Chief of Police
is directed to take up such permit
forthwith and return the same for
cancellation.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951,
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N, RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N, SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 3, 1951.
Dubuque City Council,
City Hall,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Council Members:
In our opinion it would be advis-
able for either the City Solicitor or
his assistant to attend the airlines
hearing March 19 and 20 in Wash-
ington, D. C. This will be practic-
ally -the same procedure we went
through previously, but we believe
it necessary in order to keep the
air service important to Dubuque.
We have also written the Cham-
ber of Commerce suggesting that
they have a representative attend,
as also will one of the members of
this Commission,
Yours very truly,
City of Dubuque Airport Comm,
L. M. Harney, Chairman.
Mayor Welu moved that the City
Solicitor be authorized to attend the
hearing, the expense to be borne
by the Airport Commission. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Report of Consoer, Townsend &
Associates, Consulting Engineers,
Chicago, Ill., covering long range
future water supply feeder mains
and water storage facilities for the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented.
Councilman Austin moved that
the report be referred to the City
Council and Water Superintendent
for consideration. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
February 2, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen: Attached is a Grant
of Easement through the Linwood
Cemetery property to enable the
Water Department to extend a 16"
cast iron water main to Davis
Avenue.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. HAH,, Superintendent,
City of Dubuque, Iowa,
Water Department.
Councilman Austin moved that
the communication and Grant of
Easement be received and made a
matter of record and that the Grant
of Easement be recorded with the
County Recorder. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
GRANT OF EASEMENT
Know All Men By These Presents:
That in consideration of One Dol-
lar) $1.00) in hand paid by the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, a municipal cor-
poration, or its assgns, the receipt
whereof is hereby acknowledged,
the undersigned, Linwood Ceme•
tery Association, a charitable cor-
poration, being the owner of
A portion of the Northeast y4 of
Section 13, Township 89, North,
Range 2, East of the 5th P.M. in
Dubuque County, Iowa,
which portion includes the prop-
erty over which the below des-
cribed easement is granted, hereby
grants and conveys to the said City
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Regular Session, February Sth, 1951 75
of Dubuque, Iowa, or its assigns, a
perpetual right of easement as
hereinafter described for the pur-
pose of installing at the City's ex-
pense awater service main, with
the right to go upon said premises
at all reasonable times for the pur-
pose of repairing .the same where
installed; provided, however, that
said City of Dubuque, Iowa, shall
replace whatever earth, sod or
shrubbery that may be disturbed in
the installation or repair of said
water service main to as good con-
dition as it was in before the same
was disturbed.
Said easement is ten feet in
width and lying five feet on each
side of the following center line:
Beginning at a point on the West
line of Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of 1 of 1
of Mineral Lot 304 and 15 feet
South of the south property line
of the West ~Z of Lot 2 of Mineral
Lot 304; thence continuing west
and perpendicular to the east prop-
erty line of Linwood Cemetery for
a distance of 15 feet, thence north
for a distance of approximately
433 feet to a point 15 feet west of
and 20 feet south of the southeast
corner of Lot 1 of the Northeast
'/a of Section 13, Township 89,
North, Range 2, East, thence west
from said point and parallel to the
north property line of Linwood
Cemetery fora distance of 350
feet; thence in a northwesterly di-
rection to a point on the south line
of Lot 1 of 1 of 2 of the North-
east '/a of Section 13, Township 89,
North, Range 2 East of the 5th
P.M, in Dubuque County, Iowa, and
29 feet west of the southwest cor-
ner of said lot; as shown on the
attached drawing.
The Grant of Easement shall be
binding upon the undersigned, its
successors, purchasers and assigns
forever.
Executed this 26th day of Janu-
ary, 1951,
LINWOOD CEMETERY
ASSOCIATION,
By William Lowther,
President.
By L. A. Bjonerud,
Secretary.
State of Iowa 1 SS:
Dubuque County J
On this 28th day of January, A.D.
1951, before me a Notary Public in
and for said County, personally ap-
peared William Lowther and L. A.
Bjonerud to me personally known,
who being by me duly sworn, did
say that they are President and
Secretary, respectively, of said As-
sociation; that the seal affixed is
the seal of said Association and
that said instrument was signed
and sealed on behalf of said Asso-
ciation by authority of its Board of
Trustees and the said William Low-
ther and L. A. Bjonerud acknowl-
edged the execution of said instru-
ment to be the voluntary act and
deed of said Association by its vol-
untarily executed.
P. J. SHANBECK,
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa.
February 5, 1951,
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Attached hereto is a
copy of a resolution adopted by the
Planning and Zoning Commission
regarding the Revised Master Plan
of the City of Dubuque. The objec-
tions that were filed at our public
hearing have beery the matter of
discussion with the various object-
ors and compromise solutions have
been mutually agreed upon,
We therefore recommend to your
honorable body that proceedings be
commenced leading to the official
adoption of the Revised Master
Plan as presented.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION,
By R. V. McKay,
Secretary.
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission be ap-
proved and that proper proceed-
ings be prepared. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
February 5, 1951,
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the meeting of
January 2nd the petition of the Du-
buque Safety Council asking that
NO PARKING signs be placed at
all curbs where parking is prohib-
ited such as at hotels, theatres and
where streets are laned for two-lane
traffic was referred to the City
76 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
Manager for recommendation and
report.
This is to advise that the number,
size and kind of signs were deter-
mied by the Police Department and
an order for their acquisition has
been issued.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
Councilman Russo moved that
the report of City Manager Rhom-
berg be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 5, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the meeting of
January 22nd the petition of Mrs.
Lucille Peschong, through her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Holmes, re-
questing in effect the vacation of
part of the southerly side of Hale
Street adjacent to the south-wester-
ly corner of North Algona and Hale
Streets was referred to the Council
to view the grounds.
The Council, having viewed the
premises, decided that to grant the
petition and thus vacate a portion
of the 60-foot right-of-way width of
Hale Street would be contrary to
good public policy and would es-
tablish aprecedent that would bode
no good to the City in the future.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Rhomberg be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 5, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the meeting of
January 22nd the petition of
Charles J. Murphy offering $75.00
for the purchase of those parts of
Lot 1 of M. L. 37 and of Lot 2 of
M.L. 371ying between the Dubuque-
Cascade Highway and Lot 1 of 41
of M.L. 39 was referred to the
Council to view the grounds.
The Council, having viewed the
property, decided that the offer
was very much too low and con-
cluded to deny the petition.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Rhomberg be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller.
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 5, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The petitions of Wal-
ter A. Kunnert and others request-
ing the installation of a street
light on Alta Vista Street, of Leon-
ard L. Robinson and others request-
ing that a street light be placed on
Wartburg Place, and of Gregory W.
Corken and others requesting new
street lights on Fox and Blackhawk
Drives were referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for recommendation and report.
The locations have been exam-
ined and the following recommen-
dations are made in such manner
that is believed to serve the pur-
poses of the petitioners:
1) That a new modern type light
be installed at the intersection
of Edina Street and Alta Vista
so as not to be obscured by
trees and that the light now lo-
cated between Edina Street and
Kirkwood on Alta Vista be
moved north and placed on a
proper mast arm at a point ap-
proximately opposite No. 1785
Alta Vista.
2) That a new street light be in-
stalled approximately opposite
390 Wartburg Place with proper
tree trimming to be done at that
point and adjacent thereto.
3) That street lights be installed at
the ends of Fox Drive and of
Blackhawk Drive as requested
and that in addition thereto, an
additional light at the intersec-
tion of Fox Drive with U. S.
Highways 61.151 be installed,
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager,
Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 77
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of City Manager
Rhomberg be approved. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 34-51
Whereas, Lelan E. Read et al.
have petitioned the City of Du-
buque for right of easement over
the Westerly 30 feet of Lot 1 of
Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 38 for ingress
to and egress from their respective
lots in Mineral Lot 37 in the City
of Dubuque, Iowa; and
Whereas, negotiations have been
concluded between the petitioners,
the Park Board and the city ad-
ministration; and
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, deems it ad-
visable to enter into an agreement
with the petitioners and the Park
Board: Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
that an agreement be entered into
as aforesaid and that the Mayor and
Clerk be authorized and directed to
execute the agreement for and in
behalf of the City.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951,
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution.. Seconded by
Councilman Russo. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
EASEMENT AGREEMENT
This Easement Agreement by and
between the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, a Municipal Corporation of
the State of Iowa, situated in Du-
buque County, Iowa, and the Board
of Park Commissioners of said City
of Dubuque, Iowa, hereinafter re-
ferred to as Parties of the First
Part, and Lelan E. Read and Eliza-
beth Read, husband and wife, Fill-
more T. Crim and Leona Nolte
Crim, husband and wife, Laurence
W. Swecker and Helen C. Altman
McGuire, all of the City of Du-
buque, County of Dubuque and
State of Iowa, hereinafter referred
to as Parties of the Second Part.
WITNESSETH:
Whereas, the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, is the owner of Lot 1 of Lot
2 of Mineal Lot 38 in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, for park purposes,
the Westerly 30 feet of which Lot
is subject to a right-of-way ease-
ment in favor of the owners of Lot
1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot
1 of Mineral Lot 50A and Lot 2 of
Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 50A in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa; and
Whereas, the Parties of the Sec-
ond Part are owners of various Lots
in Mineral Lot 37 in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, which Lots lie im-
mediately West of and adjoin the
Westerly boundary of Lot 1 of Lot
2 of Mineral Lot 38; and
Whereas, the Parties of the Sec-
ond Part desire to use the West-
erly 30 feet of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of
said Mineral Lot 38 as a right-of-
way for ingress to and egress from
their respective Lots located in
Mineral Lot 37 in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa; and
Whereas, the Parties of the First
Part are willing to grant the Par-
ties of the Second Part easement
rights over said 30-foot strip of
land on terms and conditions which
are agreeable to both First and Sec-
ond Parties;
Now Therefore, in consideration
of the premises and the covenants
hereinafter set forth, the following
agreement is made by and between
Parties of the First Part and Par-
ties of the Second Part;
1. Parties of the First Part here-
by grant and convey to Parties of
the Second Part as owners of the
following respective lots in Mineral
Lot 37 in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to•wit: Fillmore T. Crim and
Leona Nolte Crim, husband and
wife, as joint tenants with the
right of survivorship and not as
tenants in common, Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 5 of Mineral Lot 37, and Lot
2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot
2 of Lot 1 of Lot 5 of Mineral Lot
37; and Lelan E. Read and Eliza-
beth Read, husband and wife as
joint tenants with right of survivor-
ship and not as tenants in com-
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78 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
mon, owners of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 1
of I,ot 5 of the Subdivision of Min-
eral Lot 37 in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa; and Laurence W. Swecker,
owner of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 2
of Lat 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 5 of Min-
eral Lot 37 in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa; and Helen C. Altman Mc-
Guire, owner of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of
Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 5 of Mineral
Lot 37 in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, and to their respective heirs,
administrators and assigns, a per-
manent and perpetual right-of-way
easement for pedestrians and ve-
hicular travel over and cross the
Westerly 30 feet of Lot 1 of Lot 2
of Mineral Lot 38 in the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, which lies imme-
diately to the East of the Lots des-
cribed immediately above, said
easement also being subject to
use by the owners of Lot 1 of Lot
1 of Lot of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Min-
eral Lot 50A, and Lot 2 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 50A,
2. Parties of the Second Part
hereby agree that they, their heirs,
successors and assigns will perform
the conditions and obligations im•
posed upon the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, (with reference to the right-
of-way across the Westerly 30 feet
of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot
38 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa)
in a certain warranty deed dated
January 24, 1927, recorded January
27, 1927, in Book p7 TL, Page 193,
Dubuque County Records, in which
deed Nora Gentry Carr and hus-
band conveyed Lot 1 of Lot 2 of
Mineral Lot 38 in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, subject to a right-of-
way across the Westerly 30 feet
thereof for the benefit of owners
of certain lots in Mineral Lot 50A,
and wherein the City of Dubuque
obligated itself to pay the expense
of constructing and maintaining
said right-of-way jointly with the
aforesaid owners.
3. Parties of the Second Part
hereby agree among themselves
that they will contribute to the ex-
pense of the construction and main-
tenance of said right-of-way to the
extent of the obligation of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, with reference
thereto on a pro-rata basis propor-
the respective Second Parties along
said 30-foot right-of-way.
4. This agreement shall be bind-
ing not only on the respective par-
ties hereto but also on their re-
spective heirs, successors and as-
signs and subsequent respective
owners of the aforesaid lots now
owned by the Second Parties.
Dated this 14th day of December,
A. D,,,1950.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
(Seal)
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
By Clarence P. Welu,
Mayor.
BOARD OF PARK COMMIS-
SIONERS OF THE CITY OF
DUBUQUE, IOWA.
Arthur M, Bennett.
Leo J. Clemens.
Waldo Adams.
Park Commissioners,
First Parties.
Lelan E. Read.
Elizabeth Read.
Filmore F. Crim.
Leona Nolte Crim.
Laurence W. Swecker.
Helen C. Altman McGuire.
Second Parties.
State of Iowa 1 SS:
Dubuque County f
On this 8th day of February, A,
D. 1951, before me a Notary Pub-
lic in and for the County of Du-
buque, State of Iowa, personally
appeared C. P. Welu, Mayor, and
J. J. Shea, City Clerk of the City
of Dubuque, Iowa, a Municipal Cor•
poration which executed the above
and foregoing instrument, who be•
ing to me known as the identical
persons who signed the foregoing
instrument, and by me duly sworn
each for himself, did say that they
are respectively the Mayor and City
Clerk of said Municipal Corpora-
tion; that the seal affixed to said
instrument is the seal of said Mu-
nicipal Corporation and that said
instrument was by them signed and
sealed on behalf of the said Muni-
cipal Corporation as authorized by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, and each of them as
such officers acknowledged the
execution of said instrument to be
the voluntary act and deed of said
Municipal Corporation, by it and
Regular Session, February Sth, 1951 79
In Witness Whereof, I have here
unto signed my name and affixed
my Notarial Seal the day and year
last above written.
(Seal) JOHN A. BRADY,
Notary Public in and for
' Dubuque County, Iowa.
State of Iowa } ss:
Dubuque County 1
On this 10th day of February,
A.D., 1951, before me a Notary
Public in and for the County of
Dubuque, State of Iowa, personally
appeared Arthur M. Bennett, Leo
J. Clemens and Waldo Adams,
members of the Board of Park Com-
missioners of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to me known to be the iden-
tical persons named in and who
executed the foregoing instrument
and by me duly sworn each for him-
self did say that they are the Park
Commissioners of the Board of
- ; Park Commissioners of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, and that said in-
strument was by them signed on
behalf of the Board of Park Com-
missioners and each of them as
such Park Commissioners acknowl-
` edged the execution of said instru-
ment to be the voluntary act and
deed of said Board of Park Com-
missioners of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, by it and each of them vol-
untarily executed.
In Witness Whereof, I have here
unto signed my name and affixed
my Notarial Seal the day and year
last above written.
(Seal) RUTH M. KLEIH,
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa.
- Dubuque County ~ SS:
State of Iowa
On this 13th day of January,
A.D,, 1951, before me a Notary
Public in and for the County of
Dubuque, State of Iowa, personally
a appeared Lelan E. Read and Eliza-
beth Read, husband and wife, to me
known to be the identical persons
named in and who executed the
foreging instrument and acknowl-
edged that they executed the same
as their voluntary act and deed.
In Witness Whereof, I have here-
my Notarial Seal the day and year
last above written.
(Seal) G, M. GINN,
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa.
State of Iowa
Dubuque County f SS.
On this 13th day of January,
A.D., 1951, before me a Notary
Public in and for the County of
Dubuque, State of Iowa, personally
appeared Fillmore T, Crim and
Leona Nolte Crim, husband and
wife, to me known to be the iden-
tical persons in and who executed
the foregoing instrument and ac•
knowledged that they executed the
same as their voluntary act and
deed.
In Witness Whereof, I have here-
unto signed my name and affixed
my Notarial Seal the day and year
last above written.
(Seal) G. M. GINN,
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa.
State of Iowa l SS.
Dubuque County J
On this 13th day of January,
A.D., 1951, before me a Notary
Public in and for the County of
Dubuque, State of Iowa, personally
appeared Laurence W. Swecker, to
me known to be the identical per-
son named in and who executed the
foregoing instrument and acknowl•
edged that he executed the same as
his voluntary act and deed.
In Witness Whereof I have here-
unto signed my name and affixed
my Notarial Seal this day and year
last above written,
(Seal) G. M. GINN,
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa.
State of Iowa l SS.
Dubuque County J
On this 14th day of December,
A,D., 1950, before me a Notary
Public in and for the County of
Dubuque, State of Iowa, personally
appeared Helen C, Altman McGuire,
to me known to be the identical
person named in and who executed
the foregoing instrument and ac-
knowledged that she executed the
sam as her voluntary act and deed.
In Witness Whereof, I have here-
80 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
my Notarial Seal the day and year
last above written.
(Seal) E. MARSHALL THOMAS,
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa.
RESOLUTION N0. 35-51
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 per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City and the
Manager is directed to issue such
permit on behalf of said City.
Name Address
Henry C. Torrey, 400 Iowa
Street.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bond filed with the application be
approved.
Passed, adopted and aproved this
5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Austin moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
RESOLUTION N0. 36-51
Whereas, application for Beer
Permits have been submitted to this
Council for approval and the same
have been examined: Now, There-
fore,
Be It Resolved by the Council of
the City of Dubuque that the fol-
lowing applications be granted and
the licenses are to be issued upon
the compliance with the terms of
the ordinance of this City.
Joseph P. Hillard and Bernice
Hillard, 431 Rhomberg Avenue.
Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom•
berg Avenue,
Mrs. Katherine Hochberger, 1701
Asbury Street.
Orville P. Murphy, 435 Central
Avenue.
Melvin B, McDonough, 305 Eighth
Avenue.
Louis Anthoine and Agnella An-
thoine, 119 West 6th Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Nicholas J. Kopp, 253 East 21st
Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Rolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
RESOLUTION N0. 37-51
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 com-
ply 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
Manager be and he is directed to
issue to the following named appli-
cants aBeer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Orland C. Driscoll and William
O'Neill, 244 West First Street,
John Woerdehoff, 1555 Central
Avenue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Orland C. Driscoll and William
O'Neill, 244 West First Street.
John Woerdehoff, 1555 Central
Avenue.
Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 81
Joseph P. Hillard and Bernice
Hillard, 431 Rhomberg Avenue.
Lawrence Schwartz, 500 Rhom-
berg Avenue.
Mrs. Katherine Hochberger, 1701
Asbury Street.
Orville P. Murphy, 435 Central
Avenue.
Melvin B. McDonough, 305
Eighth Avenue.
Louis Anthoine and Agnella An-
thoine, 119 West 6th Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Nicholas J. Kopp, 253 East 21st
Street.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adapted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N, SCIIUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Ruso. Schueller.
Nays-None,
Dubuque, Iowa
January 30, 1951
Mr. A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager
and Members of the City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: I have made an in-
vestigation regarding the character
and record of the applicant for
Beer Permit, and 1 submit the fol-
lowing report regarding said ap-
plicant:
Name-Clary Vird and Miller
Julius
Address-1961 Central Avenue,
Dubuque, Iowa
History: Vird Clary was arrested
by Dubuque Police March 4, 1949
on a charge of violating Beer Or-
dinance (Selling beer to minors),
be forfeited $100.00 bond in Police
Court March 5, 1949. This viola
tion occured at 1961 Central Av-
enue, Dubuque, Iowa.
I would not recommend the is-
suance of a license to either of
these men. Miller has a bootlegging
background.
Respectfully submitted,
JOSEPH H. STRUB,
Chief of Police
Dubuque, Iowa
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of Chief of
Police Strub be approved. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 1, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen; On January 2nd I in•
formed your honorable body that
I was not a candidate for reap-
pointment as City Manager for the
fiscal year beginning April 1, 1951.
In my letter I further outlined my
intention of expediting the un-
finished business at hand and of
implementing those projects then
in their preliminary stages. Effec-
tive work on the part of our staff
and frequent use of "midnight oil"
has advanced such matters faster
than was expected. The budget of
proposed appropriations for the en•
suing fiscal year, in preliminary
form, is now ready far your consid•
eration. Normally this is a develop-
ment of early March.
It now appears that the Council
proposes, and rightly so, to start
the planning of additional new
projects. Experience indicates that
my successor should be on hand
to begin such additional work so
that the precious thread of con-
tinuity, so needed in public affairs,
be not lost.
Therefore I now and hereby
resign as City Manager of the City
of Dubuque effective March 1,1951,
I wish to re-state my sincere ap-
preciation of the very many favors
and courtesies that I have received
during my tenure of office and as-
sure the Council that I will not be
a public servant, the best interest
of my native city will be ever close
and dear to me.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication of City Manager
Rhomberg be referred to the Coun-
cil for immediate consideration.
I
82 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
Seconded by Councilman Kolb, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION NO. 38-51
Preliminary approval of proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the improve-
ment of Balke Street from the
north property line of Link Street
to the south property line of Low-
ther Street, estimated cost
$2,833.89, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Russo. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
(Necessify for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 39-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1, The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
any street or asses
4. Each lot proposed to be as- shall be assessed to
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council. the railway company.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stat-
ing the same for each differ-
ent type of construction and
kind of material to be used.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the improvement of Balke
Street from the north prop-
erty line of Link Street to
the south property line of
Lowther Street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Council
and are now on file with the City
Clerk. That the cost and expense
of making said improvement will
be assessed upon and against all
privately owned property lying
within assessable distance provid-
ed by law and in an amount not to
exceed the amount provided by
law, property will be assessed
whether the same abuts thereon
or is adjacent thereto according to
area and in proportion to the
special benefits conferred thereby,
and any deficiency shall be paid out
of the general fund, improvement
funds or sewer funds, or partly out
of each of said funds. Bonds shall
be issued and sold in anticipation
of deferred payments of assess-
ments when a contract has been
performed and accepted and the
proceeds thereof used to pay the
contractor. The railway portion of
sment district
and paid by
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N, RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N.SCIIUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 83
Mayor Welu moved that the reso-
lution be approved and placed on
file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Russo. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 40-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa has by Reso-
lution No. 38-51 given its prelim-
inary approval on the proposed
plans specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file in
the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of Balke Street from the
north property line of Link Street
to the south property line of Low-
ther Street and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
on the 5th day of March, 1951, a
public hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro•
posed improvements may appear
and make objections to the pro-
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract and at
the same time to the boundaries
of the proposed district, to the cost
of the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against
any lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice
of the time and place of such hear-
ing to be published in some news-
paper published in the city of Du-
buque, the last of which shall be
not less than two (2) nor more than
four (4) weeks prior to the day for
its consideration and unless prop-
erty owners at the time of final
consideration of said resolution
have on file with the Clerk ob-
jections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its
final decision thereon
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 41-51
Preliminary approval of pro-
posed plans, specifications, form
of contract, plat and schedule and
all other documents for the im-
provement of Finley Street from
the south property line of Univer-
sity Avenue to the north property
line of West Street, estimated cost
$4,127.56, presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 42-51
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque and
are now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3, The width of such improve-
ment.
4, Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stat-
ing the same for each differ-
ent type of construction and
kind of material to be used.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
84 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
for the improvement of Fin-
ley Street from the south
property line of University
Avenue to the north property
line of West Street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
.Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Council
and are now on file with the City
Clerk. That the cost and expense
of making said improvement will
be assesed upon and against all
privately owned property lying
within assessable distance provided
by law and in an amount not to
exceed the amount provided by law,
property will be assesed whether
the same abuts thereone or is ad-
jacent thereto according to area
and in proportion to the special
benefits conferred thereby, and
any deficiency shall be paid out
of the general fund, improvement
funds or sewer funds, or partly
out of each of said funds. Bonds
shall be issued and sold in anticipa-
tion of deferred payments of as-
sessments when a contract has been
performed and accepted and the
proceeds thereof used to pay the
contractor. The railway portion of
any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 5th day of February, 1951,
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N, RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved that the resa
lution be approved and placed on
file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 43-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 40-51 given its pre•
liminary approval on the proposed
plans specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of Finley Street from the
south property line of University
Avenue to the north property line
of West Street and
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th day of Alarch,1951, apublic
hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock
P.M. in the Council Chamber in
the City of Dubuque at which time
the owners of property subject to
assessment for the proposed im-
provement may appear and make
objection to the proposed plans
and specifications and proposed
form of contract and at the same
time to the boundaries of the pro-
posed district, to the cost of the
improvement, to the amount pro-
posed to be assessed against any
lot and to the passage of the pro-
posed Resolution of Necessity and
the City Clerk be and he is here-
by directed to cause a notice of
the time and place of such hearing
to be published in some newspaper
published in the city of Dubuque,
the last of which shall be not less
than two (2) nor more than four
(4) weeks prior to the day fixed for
its consideration and unless prop-
erty owners at the time of final
consideration of said resolution
have on file with the Clerk objec-
tions to the amount of the pro•
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob•
Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 85
jections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Wetu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Russo. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 44-51
Preliminary approval of proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the improve-
ment of Garfield Avenue (west
side) from the north property line
of Emerson Street to the south
property line of Roosevelt Street,
estimated $1,170.21, presented and
read.
Councilman Austin moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
. ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
.. ried by the following vote: .
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 45-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuuge and are
now on file in the office of the City
Clerk showing among other things
the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4, Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
stating the same for each dif-
ferent type of construction
and kind of material to be
used.
6. In each case the amout there-
of which is estimated to be
assesed against each lot, for
the improveemnt of Garfield
Avenue (west side) from the
north property line of Emer-
son Street to the south prop-
erty line of Roosevelt Street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
saryfor the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Council
and are now on file with the City
Clerk. That the cost and expense
of making said improvements will
be assessed upon and against all
privately owned property lying
within assessable distance provid-
ed by law and in an amount not
to exceed the amount provided by
law, property will be assessed
whether the same abuts thereon
or is adjacent thereto according
to area and in proportion to the
special benefits conferred thereby,
and any deficiency shall be paid
out of the general fund, improve-
ment funds or sewer funds, or part-
ly out of each of said funds. Bonds
shall be issued and sold in antici-
pation of deferred payments of
assessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceed thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
5. An estimate of the cost of .The above resolution was intro-
the proposed improvement, duced, approved and ordered plac-
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ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved: '
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest; J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved that the reso-
lution be approved and placed on
file for final action, Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 46-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso-
lution No. 44-51 given its prelim-
inary approval on the proposed
plans specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file in
the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of Garfield Avenue (west
side) from the north property line
of Emerson Street to the south
property line of Roosevelt Street
and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of•
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th day of March, 1951, a pub-
lic hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the proposed
plans and specifications and pro-
posed form of contract and at the
same time to the boundaries of the
proposed district, to the cost of
the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against
any lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice
of the time and place of such hear-
ing to be published in some news-
paper in the city of Dubuque, the
last of which shall be not less than
two (2) nor more than four (4)
weeks prior to the day fixed for its
consideration and unless property
owners at the time of final con•
sideration of said resolution have
on file with the Clerk objections.
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessment, they shall have been
deemed to have waived all objec-
tions thereto, at which hearing the
Council will hear such objections
and enter on record its final de-
cision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 47-51
Preliminary approval of proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the improve-
ment of Groveland Place from the
west property line of Sheridan
Street to the east property line
of Burden Street, estimated cost
$3,025.74, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the following rote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 48-51
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre•
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk showing among
other things the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 87
2, The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve~
went.
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with. a valua•
tion fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cast of
the proposed improvement,
stating the same for each dif-
ferent type of construction
and kind of material to be
used,
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the improvement of Grove-
land Place from the west
property line of Sheridan
Street to the east property
line of Burden Street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that the
City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own•
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
saryfor the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvment,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessements, they shall be deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to.
Said improvement shall be con•
strutted and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dist•
once provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will
be assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac•
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the general fund,
improvement funds or sewer funds,
or partly out of each of said funds.
Bonds shall be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment dis-
trict shall be assessed to and paid
by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 49-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 47-51 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of Groveland Place from the
west property line of Sheridan
Street to the east property line
of Burden Street and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th day of March, 1951, a public
hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock
P.M. in the Council Chamber in the
City of Dubuque at which time the
owners of property subject to as-
sessment for the proposed improve-
ment may appear and make ob-
jection to the proposed plans and
specifications and proposed form of
contract and at the same time to
the boundaries of the proposed
district, to the cost of the improve-
ment, to the amount proposed to
88 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
be assessed against any lot and to
the passage of the proposed Reso-
lution of Necessity and the City
Clerk be and he is hereby directed
to cause a notice of the time and
place of such hearing to be publish-
ed in some newspaper published
in the city of Dubuque, the last of
which shall be not less than two
(2) nor more than four (4) weeks
prior to the day fixed for its con-
sideration and unless property
owners at the time of final con-
sideration of said resolution have
on file with the Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessment, they shall have been
deemed to have waived all objec-
tions thereto, at which hearing the
Council will hear such objections
and enter on record its final deci-
sion thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. 5HEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 50-51
Preliminary approval of pro•
posed plans, specifications, form
of contract, plat and schedule and
all other documents for the im-
provement of King Street from the
south curb line of Broadway to
the north curb line of Fulton
Street, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
[Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 51-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1, The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment,
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council,
5, An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement,
stating the same for each dif-
ferent type of construction
and kind of material to be
used.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the improvement of King
Street from the south curb
line of Broadway to the north
curb line of Fulton Street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
saryfor the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
aaginst all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dist-
ance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
essessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac•
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
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Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
be paid out of the general fund,
improvement funds or sewer funds,
or partly out of each of said funds.
Bonds shall be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment dis-
trict shall be assessed to and paid
by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N, RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved that the reso-
lution be approved and placed on
file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 52-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 50-51 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of King Street from the south
curb line of Broadway to the
north curb line of Fulton Street
and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th day of March, 1951, a pub-
lic hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the proposed
89
plans and specifications and pro-
posed form of contract and at the
same time to the boundaries of the
proposed districts, to the cost of
the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against
any lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice
of the time and place of such hear-
ing to be published in some news-
paper published in the city of Du-
buque, the last of which shall be
not less than two (2) nor more than
four (4) weeks prior to the day
fixed for its consideration and un-
less property owners at the time
of final consideration of said reso-
lution have on file with the Clerk
objections to the amount of the
proposed assessment, they shall
have been deemed to have waived
all objections thereto, at which
hearing the Council will head such
objections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CL'ARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller, Car•
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo. Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 53-51
Preliminary approval of pro•
posed plans, specifications, form
of contract, plat and schedule and
all other documents for the im-
provement of McI.enan Street from
the north property line of Tressa
Street to the south property line
of Mt. Loretta Avenue, estimated
cost $2,493.43, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
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RESOLUTION N0. 54-51
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in .the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement,
stating the same for each dif-
ferent type of construction
and kind of material to be
used,
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assesesd against each lot,
for the improvement of Mc-
Lenan Street from the north
property line of Tressa Street
to the south property line of
Mt, Loretta Avenue.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council an its own motion
or upon petition of property owners
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make the
herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessements, they shall be deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Council
and are now on file with the City
Clerk. That the cost and expense
of making said improvement will
be assessed upon and against all
privately owned property lying
within assessable distance provided
by law and in an amount not to
exceed the amount provided by
law, property will be assessed
whether the same akuts thereon
or is adjacent thereto according to
area and in proportion to the spec-
ial benefits conferred thereby, and
any deficiency shall be paid out of
the general fund, improvement
funds or sewer funds, or partly out
of each of said funds. Bonds shall
be issued and sold in anticipation
of deferred payments of assess-
ments when a contract has been
performed and accepted and the
proceeds thereof used to pay the
contractor. The railway portion of
any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V, AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 55-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso-
lution No. 53-51 given its prelim-
inary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of McLenan Street from the
north property line of Tressa Street
to the south property line of Mt.
Loretta Avenue and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th day of March, 1951, a pub-
lic hearing will be held at 7:30
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o'clock P. M, in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear and
make objection to the proposed
plans and specifications and pro-
posed form of contract and at the
same time to the boundaries of the
proposed district, to the cost of the
improvement, to the amount pro-
posed to be assessed against any lot
and to the passage of the proposed
Resolution of Necessity and the
City Clerk be and he is hereby di-
rected to cause a notice of the time
and place of such hearing to be
published in some newspaper pub-
lished in the City of Dubuque, the
last of which shall be not less than
two (2) nor more than four (4)
weeks prior to the day fixed for its
consideration and unless property
owners at the time of final consid-
eration of said resolution have on
file with the Clerk objections to
the amount of the proposed assess-
ment, they shall have been deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to, at which hearing the Council
will hear such objections and enter
on record its final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 56-51
Preliminary approval of proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the improve-
ment of Marion Street from the
west property line of Fremont Av-
enue to the end of Marion Street,
estimated cost $6,874.93, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
rried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 51-51
Whereas, proposed plans, speci-
fications,form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are now
on file in the office of the City
Clerk showing among other things
the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be as•
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement
stating the same for each dif-
ferent type of construction
and kind of material to be
used.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assesesd against each lot,
for the improvement of Mar-
ion Street from the west prop-
erty line of Fremont Avenue
to the end of Marion Street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
saryfor the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dist-
ance provided by law and in an
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92 Regular Session, February 5th, 191
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereone or is adjacent thereto
according to area and in propor-
tion to the special benefits con-
ferred thereby, and any deficiency
shall be paid out of the general
fund, improvements funds or sew-
er funds, or partly out of each of
said funds, Bonds shall be issued
and sold in anticipation of deferred
payments of assessments when a
contract has been performed and
accepted and the proceeds thereof
used to pay the contractor. The
railway portion of any street or
assessment district shall be as-
sessed to and paid by the railway
company,
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen
Attest: J: J: SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 58-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 56-51 given its pre-
liminary approval on -the proposed
plans specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of Marion Street from the
west property line of Fremont Av-
enue to the end of Marion Street
and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve•
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
on the 5th day of March, 1951, a
public hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P. M. in the Council Cham•
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the proposed
plans and specifications and pro-
posed form of contract and at the
same time to the boundaries of the
proposed district, to the cost of the
improvement, to the amount pro-
posed to be assessed against any
lot and to the passage of the pro-
posed Resolution of Necessity and
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to cause a notice of the
time and place of such hearing to
be published in some newspaper
published in the city of Dubuque,
the last of which shall be not less
than two (2) nor more than four
(4) weeks prior to the day fixed
for its consideration and unless
property owners at the time of
final consideration of said resolu•
tion have on file with the Clerk ob-
jections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessment, they shall have
waived all objections thereto, at
which hearing the Council will
hear such objections and enter on
record its final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCIiUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 59-51
Preliminary approval of proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the improve-
ment of Mount Vernon Court from
the west property line of South
Grandview Avenue to the end of
the street, estimated cost $9,519.38,
presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 93
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas -Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 60-51
~~ Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
3~, fications, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and now on file in the office of
the City Clerk showing among
other things the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3, The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be as•
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stat=
ing the same for each differ-
, ent type of construction and
kind of material to be used.
6. In each case the amount
- thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the improvement of Mount
Vernon Court from the west
property line of South Grand-
view Avenue to the end of the
street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and nces-
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improve-
: ment, and unless property owners
at the time of the final considera-
tion of this proposed resolution
have on file with the City Clerk
objections to the amount of the
proposed assessments, they shall be
deemed to have waived all objec-
tions thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
strncted and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dist-
an~e provided by law and in an
~:
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assesesd whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the general fund,
improvement funds or sewer funds,
or partly out of each of said funds.
Bonds shall be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. 5I-IEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Russo moved that
the resolution be approved and
placed on file for final action. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carrfed by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 61-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 59-51 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of Mount Vernon Court from
the west property line of South
Grandview Avenue to the end of
the street and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th day of March, 1951, a pub-
lic hearing will be held at 7:30
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94 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the proposed
plans and specifications and pro-
posed form of contract and at the
same time to the boundaries of
the proposed district, to the cost
of the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against any
lot and to the passage of the pro-
posed Resolution of Necessity and
the City Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to cause a notice of the
time and place of such hearing to
be published in some newspaper
published in the city of Dubuque,
the last of which shall be not less
than two (2) nor more than four
(4) weeks prior to the day fixed
for its consideration and unless
property owners at the time of
final consideration of said resolu-
tion have on file with the Clerk ob-
jections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
abjections thereto, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SIIEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Austin moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 62-51
Preliminary approval of pro-
posed plans, specifications, form of
contract, plat and schedule and
zll other documents for the im•
provement of Napier Street from
the east property line of Foye
Street to a point 300 feet west,
estimated cost $2,537.67, presented
and read.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec•
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 63-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment, and the size and kind
of sewers.
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stat-
ing the same for each differ-
ent type of construction and
kind of material to be used.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the improvement of Na-
pier Street from the east prop-
erty line of Foye Street to a
point 300 feet west.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
saryfor the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prep~
erty lying within assessable dist-
. ante provided by law and in an
Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 95
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the general fund,
~~`.' improvement funds or sewer funds,
,~ or partly out of each of said funds.
'- Bonds shall be issued and sold in
~' anticipation of deferred payments
~~ of assessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
'~ the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment dis•
trict shall be assessed to and paid
by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
. duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBIN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
~, Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved that the reso-
lution be approved and placed on
file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 64-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso-
~. lution No. 62-51 given its prelim-
. inary approval on the proposed
plans, specificatim-s and from of
contract and placed same on file in
~' the office of the City Clerk for pub-
lic inspection, for the improvement
of Napier Street from the east
'~ property line of Foye Street to a
point 300 feet west and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
on the 5th day of March, 1951, a
public hearing will be held at 7:30
,, o'lock P,M, in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the proposed
plans and specifications and pro-
posed form of contract and at the
same time to the boundaries of the
proposed district, to the cost of
the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against any
lot and to the passage of the pro-
posed Resolution of Necessity and
the City Clerk be and he is here-
by directed to cause a notice of
the time and place of such hearing
to be published in some newspaper
published in the city of Dubuque,
the last of which shall be not less
than two (2) nor more than four (4)
weeks prior to the day fixed for
its consideration and unless prop-
erty owners at the time of final
consideration of said resolution
have on file with the Clerk ob-
jections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUS5O,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
RESOLUTION N0. 65-51
Preliminary approval of proposed
plans, specifications, form of con•
tract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the improve-
ment of St. Joseph Street from
the west property line of Fremont
Avenue to the east property line
of Stetmore Street, estimated cost
$3,029.48, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
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ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 66-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the City
Clerk showing among other things
the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stat-
ing the same for each differ-
ent type of construction and
kind of material to be used.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the improvement of St.
Joseph Street from the west
property line of Fremont Av-
enue to the east property line
of Stetmore Street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that the
City Council on its own motion or
upon petition of property owners,
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make the
herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto,
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which .have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Council
and are now on file with the City
Clerk. That the cost and expense
of making said improvement will
be assessed upon and against all
privately owned property lying
within assessable distance provid-
ed by law and in an amount not
to exceed the amount provided by
law, property will be assessed
whether the same abuts thereon
or is adjacent thereto according
to area and in proportion to the
special benefits conferred thereby,
and any deficiency shall be paid
out of the general fund, improve-
mentfunds or sewer funds, or part-
ly out of each of said funds. Bonds
shall be issued and sold in antici-
pation of deferred payments of as-
sessments when a contract has been
performed and accepted and the
proceeds thereof used to pay the
contractor. The railway portion of
any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 67-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso•
lution No. 65--51 given its prelim-
inary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of St. Joseph Street from the
west property line of Fremont Av-
enue to the east property line of
Stetmore Street and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th day of March, 1951 a pub-
lic hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
Regulaz Session, February 5th, 1951 97
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
- posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the proposed
plans and specifications and pro-
posed form of contract and at the
same time to the boundaries of the
proposed district, to the cost. of
the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against any
lot and to the passage of the pro-
posed Resolution of Necessity and
~y the City Clerk be and he is hereby
directed to cause a notice of time
and place of such hearing to be
published in some newspaper pub-
lished in the City of Dubuque, the
last of which shall be not less than
two (2) nor mare than four (4)
weeks prior to the day fixed for
its consideration and unless prop-
- erty owners at the time of final
consideration of said resolution
have on file with the Clerk obje~-
tions to the amount of the proposed
assessment, they shall have been
deemed to have waived all ob•
jections thereto, at which hearing
the Council will hear such obje~-
tions and enter on record its final
decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor,
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
' City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. -Sec-
onded by Councilman Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
~ Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 68-51
Preliminary approval of proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the improve-
ment of Tressa Street from the
west property line of McLenan
Street to a point 191 feet east,
estimated cost $1,026.41, presented
and read.
Councilman Austin moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 69-51
Whereas, proposed plans, speci•
fications, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The boundaries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement,
stating the same for each dif-
ferent type of construction
and kind of material to be
used.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the improvement of Tressa
Street from the west property
line of McI,enan Street to
a point 191 feet east,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to,
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and speficiations
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. That the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dist-
ance provided by law and in an
98 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the general fund,
improvement funds or sewer funds,
or partly out of each said funds,
Bonds shall be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment dis-
trict shall be assessed to and paid
by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951,
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUS5O,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved that the reso-
lution be approved and placed on
file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 70-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 68-51 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the improve-
ment of Tressa Street from the
west property line of McLenan
Street to a point 191 feet east and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
on the 5th day of March, 1951, a
public hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assesment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the pro-
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract and at
the same time to the boundaries
of the proposed district, to the cost
of the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against
any lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice
of the time and place of such
hearing to be published in some
newspaper published in the city
of Dubuque, the last of which shall
be not less than two (2) nor more
than four (4) weeks prior to the
day fixed for its consideration and
unless property owners at the time
of final consideration of said reso-
lution have on file with the Clerk
objections to the amount of the
proposed assessment, they shall
have been deemed to have waived
all objections thereto, at which
hearing the Council will hear such
objections and anter on record
its final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Austin moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 71-51
Preliminary approval of proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the construc-
tion of an eight (8) inch vitrified
the sanitary sewer in Kane Street
beginning at a point 200 feet north
of the existing manhole in Kauf-
man Avenue and terminating at a
point 255 feet north of the point of
beginning, estimated cost $1,535.15,
presented and read.
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Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 99
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 72-51
Whereas, proposed plans, speci•
fications, form of contract, flat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the followin:
1. The boundaries of the dis-
trict, if any.
2. The size and kind of sewers,
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
4. An estimate of the cost of
the improvement, stating the
same for each different type
of construction and kind of
material to be used.
5. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the construction of an
eight (8) inch vitrified the
sanitary sewer in Kane Street
beginning at a point 200 feet
north of the existing manhole
in Kaufman Avenue and ter-
minating at a point 255 feet
north of the point of begin-
ning.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council an its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
saryfor the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improve-
ment, and unless property owners
at the time of the final considera-
tion of this proposed resolution
have on file with the City Clerk
objections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessments, they shall be
deemed to have waived all objec-
tions thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Council
and are now on file with the City
Clerk. That the cost and. expense
of making said improvement will
be assessed upon and against all
privately owned property lying
within assessable distance provid-
ed by law and in an amount not to
exceed the amount provided by
law, property will be assessed
whether the same abuts thereon
or is adjacent thereto according to
area and in proportion to 'the
special benefits conferred thereby,
and any deficiency shall be paid
out of the general fund, improve-
ment funds or sewer funds, or part-
ly out of each of said funds. Bonds
shall be issued and sold in antici-
pation of deferred payments of as-
sessments when a contract has been
performed and accepted and the
proceeds thereof used to pay the
contractor, The railway portion of
any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the contractor. The railway por-
tion of any street or assessment dis-
trict shall be assessed to and paid
by the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CI~ARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N, 5CHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller, Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 73-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution ATO. 71-51 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the construc-
tion of an eight (8) inch vitrified
the sanitary sewer in Kane Street
beginning at a point 200 feet north
of the existing manhole in Kauf-
man Avenue and terminating at a
100 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
point 255 feet north of the point
of beginning and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu•
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's
office for public inspection,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
on the 5th day of March, 1951, a
public hearing will be held at
7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council
Chamber in the City of Dubuque
at which time the owners of prop-
erty subject to assessment for the
proposed improvement may appear
and make objections to the pro•
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract and at
the same time to the boundaries of
the proposed district, to the cost of
the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against
any lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice
of the time and place of such hear-
ing to be published in some news-
paper published in the City of Du-
buque, the last of which shall be
not less than two (2) nor more
than four (4) weeks prior to the
day fixed for its consideration and
unless property owners at the time
of final consideration of said reso-
lution have on file with the Clerk
objections to the amount of the
proposed assessment, they shall
have been deemed to have waived
all objections thereto, at which
hearing the Council will hear such
objections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V, AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second•
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 1451
Preliminary approval of pro-
posed plans, specifications, form of
contract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the construc-
tion of an eight (8) inch vitrified
the sanitary sewer in Mount Ver-
non Court, estimated cost $3,593.26,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 75-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1, The boundries of the district,
if any.
2, The size and kind of sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
4. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stat-
ing the same for each differ-
ent type of construction and
kind of material to be used.
5. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the construction of an
eight (8) inc h vitrified the
sanitary sewer in Mount Ver-
non Cow~t.
Be It Therefore Resolved that the
City Council on fts own motion or
upon petition of property owners
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make the
herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as-
sessments, they shall be deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
by the City Engineer which have
been approved by the City Coun-
cil and are now on file with the
Regular Session, February Sth, 1951 101
~r
City Clerk, That the cost and ex-
pense of making said improvement
will be assessed upon and against
all privately owned property lying
within assessable distance provided
by law and in an amount not to ex-
ceed the amount provided by law
property will be assessed whether
the same abuts thereon or is adja-
cent thereto according to area and
in proportion to the special bene-
fits conferred thereby, and any di-
ficiency shall be paid out of the
general fund, improvement funds
or sewer funds, or partly out of
each of said funds. Bands shall be
issued and sold in anticipation of
deferred payments of assessments
when a contract has been per-
formed and accepted and the pro-
ceeds thereof used to pay the con-
tractor. The railway portion of
any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by
the railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced and ordered placed on file
with the City Clerlc this 5th day of
February,' 1951,
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved that the
resolution be approved and placed
on file for final action. Seconded
by Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing date of hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 76-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by
Resolution No. 74-51 given its pre-
liminary approval on the proposed
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file
in the office of the City Clerk for
public inspection, for the construc-
tion of an eight (8) inch vitrified
the sanitary sewer in Mount Ver-
non Court and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection;
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th day of March, 1951, a pub-
lic hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock P.M. in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the pro-
posed plans and specifications and
proposed form of contract and at
the same time to the boundaries of
the proposed district, to the cost
of the improvement, to the amount
proposed to be assessed against
any lot and to the passage of the
proposed Resolution of Necessity
and the City Clerk be and he is
hereby directed to cause a notice of
the time and place of such hearing
to be published in some newspaper
published in the city of Dubuque,
the last of which will be not less
than two (2) nor more than four (4)
weeks prior to the day fixed for
its consideration and unless prop-
erty owners at the time of final
consideration of said resolution
have on file with the Clerk ob-
jections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hearing
the Council will hear such objec-
tions to the amount of the pro-
posed assessment, they shall have
been deemed to have waived all
objections thereto, at which hear-
ing the Council will hear such ob-
jections and enter on record its
final decision thereon.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
RAY KOLB,
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
102 Regular Session, February 5th, 1951
RESOLUTION N0. 77-51
Preliminary approval of proposed
plans, specifications, form of con-
tract, plat and schedule and all
other documents for the construc-
tion of an eight (8) inch vitrified
the sanitary sewer in Paul Street
from Lowell to a point 150 feet
south, estimated cost, $1,454.13
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Mayor Welu, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity #or Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 78-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1, The boundaries of the dis-
trict, if any.
2. The size and kind of sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valua-
tion fixed by the council.
4. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement,
stating the same for each dif-
ferent type of construction
and kind of material to be
used.
5. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to
be assessed against each lot,
for the construction of an
eight (8) inch vitrified the
sanitary sewer in Paul Street
from Lowell Street to a point
150 feet south,
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welfare to make
the herein mentioned improve-
ment, and unless property owners
at the time of the final considera-
tion of this proposed resolution
have on file with the City Clerk
objections to the amount of the pro-
posed assessments, they shall be
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared there-
for by the City Engineer which
have been approved by the City
Council and are now on file with
the City Clerk. 'that the cost and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dist-
ance provided by law and in an
amount not to exceed the amount
provided by law, property will be
assessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
cording to area and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
thereby, and any deficiency shall
be paid out of the general fund,
improvement funds or sewer funds,
or partly out of each of said funds.
Bonds shall be issued and sold in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway portion
of any street or assessment district
shall be assessed to and paid by the
railway company.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered plac-
ed on file with the City Clerk this
5th day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest; J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved that the reso-
lution be approved and placed on
file for final action. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Fixing Date of Hearing)
RESOLUTION N0. 79-51
Whereas, the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Reso-
Regular Session, February 5th, 1951 103
plans, specifications and form of
contract and placed same on file in
the office of the City Clerk for pub-
lic inspection, for the construction
of an eight (8) inch vitrified the
sanitary sewer in Paul Street from
Lowell Street to a point 150 feet
south and,
Whereas, the proposed Resolu-
tion of Necessity for said improve-
ment has been introduced and is
now on file in the City Clerk's of-
fice for public inspection.
Be It Therefore Resolved that on
the 5th day of March, 1951, apub-
lic hearing will be held at 7:30
o'clock p, m, in the Council Cham-
ber in the City of Dubuque at
which time the owners of property
subject to assessment for the pro-
posed improvement may appear
and make objection to the proposed
plans and specifications and pro-
posed form of contract and at the
same time to the boundaries of the
aroposed district, to the cost of the
improvement, to the amount pro-
posed to be assessed against any lot
and to the passage of the proposed
Resolution of Necessity and the
City Clerk be and he is hereby di-
rected to cause a notice of the time
and place of such hearing to be
published in some newspaper pub-
lished in the City of Dubuque, the
last of which shall be not less than
two (2) nor more than four (4)
weeks prior to the day fixed for its
consideration and unless property
- owners at the time of final consid-
eration of said resolution have on
file with the Clerk objections to the
amount of the proposed assessment,
they shall have been deemed to
have waived all objections thereto,
at which hearing the Council will
hear such objections and enter on
record its final decision thereon.
Passed, adapted and approved
this 5th day of Febuary, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO
RAY KOLB
RUBEN V. AUSTIN
LEO N. SCHIIELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J, J, SHEA,
" City ~ Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-Nolte.
There being no further business,
Councilman Russo moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
J. J. SH'EA,
City Clerk.
Approved ................................ 1951.
Adopted ..................................1951.
Councilmen: j ..................................
Attest :........................................
City Clerk.
104 Special Session, February 16th, 1951
City Council
(OFFICIAL.)
Special Session, February 16th,
1951.
Council met at 4:00 P. M.
Present -Mayor Welu, Council-
men Austin, Kolb, Russo, 5chueller.
City Manager Rhomberg.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Austin and 5chueller.
Mayor Welu ,read the call and
stated that service therof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of consider-
ing an Ordinance amending Ordi-
nance No. 5-50 as amended by
Ordinance No. 9-50, being an Ordi-
nance entitled "An Ordinance mak-
ing appropriations for the expendi-
tures of City Government of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the Fis-
cal Year beginning April 1, 1950,
and ending March 31,1951," adjust•
ing various appropriations and by
amending the detailed distribution
adopted by the City Council on
March 17, 1950, and made a part of
Ordinance No. 5-50 by reference,
and acting on any other business
as may properly come before the
City Council.
Councilman Kolb moved that J.
J. Hail be appointed City Clerk Pro
Tem of the meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, 5chueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 8-51. An Ordi-
nance amending Ordinance No.5-
50, as amended by Ordinance No.
9-50, being an Ordinance entitled
"An Ordinance Making Appropria-
tions for the Expenditure of City
Government of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the Fiscal Year
Beginning April 1, 1950, and End-
ing March 31,1951," adjusting vari-
ous appropriations and by amend-
ing the detailed distribution adopt-
ed by the City Council on March
17, 1950, and made a part of Ordi-
nance No. 5-50 by reference, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman 5chueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, 5chueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
rules be suspended requiring an or-
dinance to be read on three sepa-
rate days. Seconded by Councilman
5chueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, 5chueller,
Nays-None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
ordinance be placed on file with
the City Clerk for public inspection
for at least one week before its
final adoption. Seconded by Coun-
cilman 5chueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, 5chueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0.80-51
Whereas, there is in the hands
of the City Treasurer and credited
to the Liquor Sales Fund the sum
of $56,578.24; and
Whereas, Section 123.50 of the
1950 Code of Iowa provides that
the aforesaid fund shall be subject
to expenditure under the direction
of the City Council for any lawful
municipal purpose; and
Whereas, it is necessary in the
interest of the preservation of pub-
lic peace, health, safety, and the
general welfare of the City of Du-
buque that of the above sum
$51,578.24 be expended for general
operating purposes and $5,000.00 be
expended for municipal golf course
purpose, Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
there be and there are hereby
transferred from the Liquor Sales
Fund the sum of $51,578.24 into the
Consolidated Fund and the sum of
$5,000,00 into the Municipal Golf
Course Fund; and
Be It Further Resolved that the
Auditor of the City of Dubuque is
darected to adjust his accounts ac-
cordingly and to notify the Teas-
urer of such transfer and such no-
tificatianshall be accompanied by a
Special Session, February 16th, 1951 105
copy of this resolution and the rec-
ord of its adoption.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
' ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J, HAIL,
City Clerk, Pro Tem,
Councilman Kolb moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, 5chueller,
Nays-None.
February 16, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Regarding your com-
munication dated February 5, 1951,
referring the matter of acquiring
the property on the east side of
Bluff Street between Eighth Street
and Ninth Street, namely City Lots
644, 645, and North two feet of
City Lot 646, for the purpose of
using same for a parking lot and
v asking the Planning and Zoning
Commission for recommendation
and report. The Planning and Zon-
ing Commission in meeting Febru-
ary 15, 1951, concluded that the ac-
quisition of this property for park-
ing lot purposes would serve the
public interest and conform to good
planning.
Therefore the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission respectively rec-
. ommends to your honorable body
securing of the property as pro-
posed.
Yours very truly,
' PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION.
. Richard V. McKay,
:, Secretary.
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission be ap-
proved and made a matter of rec-
ord. Seconded by Mayor Welu. Car-
. ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, 5chueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0.81-51
Whereas, the Planning and Zon-
ing Commission has adopted a reso-
lotion adopting a Revised Master
Plan of the City of Dubuque; and
Whereas said Resolution and said
Revised Master Plan have been cer-
tified to the City Council for
approval;
Now Therefore, Be It Resolved by
the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Section 1. That the Revised Mas-
ter Plan adopted by the Planning
and Zoning Commission on the 5th
day of February, 1951, be and the
same is hereby approved,
Passed, adopted and approved
this 16th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO
RAY KOLB
RUBEN V. AUSTIN
LEO N. SCHUELLER
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman 5chueller, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, 5chueller.
Nays-None,
February 9th, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor and
City Council, City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen: The Airport Commis-
sionhas adopted Airport Ordinance
No. 1-51 providing for regulations
for the operation of the Airport,
In view of the fact that the con-
trol of the Municipal Airport is
now lodged in the Airport Commis-
sion certain sections of Ordinance
No. 10-48 have become obsolete.
It is therefore recommended that
the enclosed Ordinance be adopted.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H, NELSON,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of City Solic-
itor Nelson be approved. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, 5chueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 9-51. An Ordi-
nance repealing Sections 5, 6, 7,
10 and 12 of Ordinance No. 10-48,
being an Ordinance providing for
the name, control, supervision and
operation of "The Dubuque Munci•
pal Airport," presented and read.
106 Special Session, February 16th, 1951
Councilman Schueller moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Council-
man Russo. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the ordinance be placed on file with
the City Clerk for public inspection
for at least one week before its
final adoption, Seconded byCouncil-
man Russo. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 10-51. An Ordi-
nance declaring that public conven-
ience and necessity will be served
by the establishment of off-street
parking facilities on certain de-
scribed property in the City of Du-
buque; directing the acquisition of
the same by condemnation or other-
wise and the erection of off-street
parking facilities thereon; all as
provided by Chapter 390 of the
1950 Code of Iowa, presented and
read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb; Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days.Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption, Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
City Council appropriate the sum
of $36,750.00 from the Parking
Meter Fund to affect the purchase
of City Lots 644, 645 and the
North 2 feet of City Lot 646 for
off-street parking facilities. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 32-51
Whereas, the City of Dubuque,
of the County of Dubuque, and
State of Iowa pursuant to an ad-
vertisement for bids on a gasoline
engine and electric driven high lift
pumping unit in its Eagle Point
Pumping Station, heretofore adver•
tised on the 5th and 12th days of
January, 1951, did on the 5th day
of February, 1951, at 7:30 o'clock
p. m., at the City Clerk's office in
the City Hall, in Dubuque, Iowa,
received bids for a gasoline engine
and electric driven high lift pump-
ing unit in its Eagle Point Pump-
ing Station, which said bids were
taken under advisement by the City
Council.
Whereas, the bid of De Laval
Steam Turbine Co. of Trenton, New
Jersey, for a gasoline engine and
electric driven high lift pumping
unit in its Eagle Point Pumping
Station is the best bid submitted
by any responsible bidder,
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, that the contract
for a gasoline engine and electric
driven high lift pumping unit in its
Eagle Point Pumping Station, in
the amount of twenty-three thou-
sand six hundred eighty-eight dol-
lars and no cents ($23,688.00) be
awarded to De Laval Steam Turbine
Company of Trenton, New Jersey.
Provided, however, that this con-
tract shall not be affective until
the De Laval Steam Turbine Com-
pany of Trenton, New Jersey, shall
have been notified in wrirting by
the City Manager of such award.
Special Session, February 16th, 1951 107
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution • being deemed urgent
and of immediate necessity shall
become effective from and after its
final passage and adoption by the
City Council. Approved and placed
' on file for one week on February
5th, 1951.
Passed and adopted this 16th day
~~ of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
"'~ RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution, Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 7-51. An Ordi-
nance vacating portions of East
13th Street; Maple Street;Sycamore
Street; Lynn Street; the alley be-
tween Maple Street and Pine
Street; the alley between Lynn
-, Street and Sycamore Street; the al-
ley betwene Ash Street and Lynn
Street; and the alley betwen Marsh
Street and Ash Street; and provid-
ing for the conveyance of said por-
tions of said vacated streets and
alleys to the abutting owner, said
ordinance having been passed up-
on first reading on February 5th,
1951, and ordered placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption, was pre-
sented for final adoption.
ORDINANCE N0. 7.51
AN ORDINANCE vacating portions
of East 13th Street; Maple Street;
Sycamore Street; Lynn Street; the
alley between Maple Street and
Pine Street; the alley between Lynn
,~ Street and Sycamore Street; the
alley between Ash Street and Lynn
Street; and the alley between Marsh
Street and Ash Street; and provid-
ing for the conveyance of said
portions of said vacated streets and
alleys to the abutting owner.
Whereas a petition has been filed
requesting the vacation of the here-
inafter described portions of the above
named streets and alleys; and
Whereas said petition was referred
to the Planning and Zoning Com-
mission of the City of Dubuque, which
Commission, after due investigation
has recommended the granting oP said
petition upon certain terms and con
ditions; and
Whereas A. Y. McDonald Manufac-
taring Company appears as owner
of all property abutting on said por-
lions of said streets and alleys and
there appears to be no valid objec-
tions to said vacation;
Now Therefore Be It Ordained l,y
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque:
Section 1. That the following por-
tions of streets ann alleys in the
City of Dubuque be and the same
are hereby vacated:
a. East 13th Street from the east
line of Maple Street westerly to the
west line of Pine Street;
b. East 13th Street from the east
line of Cedar Street easterly to a
line parallel to Ash Street and
eighteen (18) feet west of the west
line of Ash Street:
c. East 13th Street from a line
parallel to Ash Street and eighteen
(18) feet east of the east line of Ash
Street easterly ,o its easterly ter-
minus;
d. Maple Street from the south line
of East 13th Street northerly to tho
south lines extended of Lots 281 and
326 in East Dubuque Addition No, 2;
e. Sycamore Street from the north
line of East 12th Street northerly to
[he south lines extended of Lots 407
and 449 in East Dubuque Addition
No. 2;
f. Lynn Street from the north line
of East 12th Street northerly to the
south tines extended of Lots 468 and
509 in East Dubuque Addition No. 2;
g. The alley between Maple Street
and Pine Street from the north line
of East 12th Street to the south fines
of East 13th Street to the south lines
extended of Lots 262 and 281 in East
Dubuque Addition Na. 2;
h. The alley between Lynn Street
and Sycamore Street from the north
line of East 12th Street to the south
lines extended of Lots 499 and 468 in
Fast Dubuque Addition No. 2;
i. The alley betwee^ Ash Street
and Lynn Street from the north line
and the further conveyance by Lvluit
extended of Lots 509 and 528 in East
Dubuque Addition No. 2;
j. The alley between Marsh Street
and Ash Street from the north line
of East 13th Street to the south lines
extended of Lots 569 and 581 in East
Dubuque Addition No. 2;
Section 2, That in consideration cf
the conveyance by A. Y. McDonald
Mfg. Co. to the City of Dubuque by
Warranty Deed of the following de-
scribed property in East Dubuque
Addition No. 2 in the City of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa:
Lots 308, 407, 449, 468, 509, 528,
569, b81; the easterly eighteen (18)
feet of each of Lota 519, 520, 621,
622, and 523; the westerly
eighteen (18) feet of each of Lots
674, 575 and 676:
Claim Deed of the A. Y. McDonald
Mfg. Co. to the City oY Dubuque of
any rights, title or interest it -nay
have in and to
Ash Street in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, from the north line of East
12th Street to the south line of
East 13th Street,
the vacated areas described in Sec-
tion 1 hereof be granted and con-
veyed to A. Y. McDonald Mfg, Co.
subject to a^ easement for al] public
utilities now located within or upon
said vacated areas which easement
shall provide, among other things,
that in the event it shall become
necessary to relocate such public
utilities because of any action or
conduct or proposed action or con-
duct on the part of A. Y. McDonald
Mfg. Co. such public utilities shall
be relocated at the expense of the
A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. and 1n
accordance with plane approved by
the City Engineer.
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Section 3. That the applicant shall
cause a plat to be made wherein that
part of the streets and alleys now
being vacated shall be assigned lot
numbers.
Section 4. That the Mayor and
Clerk of the City of Dubuque are
hereby authorized to execute Quit
Claim Deed conveying the portions
of the streets and alleys so vacated
to A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. subject
to the reservations herein set out.
Section 5. That said deed of the
City oY Dubuque shall be delivered
to A, Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. upon
the payment oP the costs of this va-
cation, the approval and filing of the
plat required by Section 3 hereof, and
the delivery to the City of llubuque
of the Warranty Deed and Quit Clair,
Deed of A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co.
referred to in Section 2 hereof.
Section 6. That the City Clerk be
and he is hereby authorized and di-
rected to file a certified copy of this
Ordinance in the Office oY the County
Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa.
Sectio^ 7. That this Ordinance
shall be in force and effect ten (10)
days after its final passage, adop-
tion and publication ae provided py
Law.
Pawed on first reading this 5th day
oP February, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved this
16th day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. HAIL,
City Clerk, Pro Tem.
Published officially in The Tele-
graph.Herald newspaper this 21st day
of February, 1951.
J. J. SHEA,
It Feb. 21 City Clerk
Approved ................................1951.
Adopted ..................................1951.
Councilmen .....................................
Attest ........................................
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
There being no further business,
Councilman Russo moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None,
J. J. HAIL,
City Clerk, Pro Tem.
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Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 109
City Council
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, February 23rd,
1951.
Council met at 7:30 P, M,
Present Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller. City
Manager Rhomberg.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Austin and Schueller.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof had been
duly made and that this meeting is
called for the purpose of conduct-
ing public hearings on plans, speci-
fications, form of contract and cost
of construction of Storm Relief
Sewers, and acting on any other
business as may properly come be-
fore aregular meeting of the City
Council.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of pub-
lic. hearnig upon the plans and
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the con-
struction of Storm Relief Sewer-
Section A-Dodge Street Storm Re•
lief Sewer. Said proposed sewer to
be located as follows: Beginning at
the intersection of First Street at
the Dubuque Ice Harbor; thence
westerly on First Street to the al-
ley between Locust and Bluff
Streets; thence southerly in said al-
ley to the southerly line of Dodge
Street, estimated cost $146,634.00,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller, Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers; of notice of pen-
dency of resolution of necessity and
hearing upon proposed plans and
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the con-
struction of Storm Relief Sewer-
Section A-Dodge Street Storm Re-
lief Sewe+c. Said proposed sewer to
be located as follows: Beginning at
the intersection of First Street at
the Dubuque Ice Harbor; thence
westerly on First Street to the al-
ley between Locust and Bluff
Streets; thence southerly in said al-
ley to the southerly line of Dodge
Street, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Decision of Council upon objec-
tions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve-
ments.)
RESOLUTION N0. 82-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of Storm Re-
lief Sewer, Section A-Dodge Street
Storm Relief Sewer. Said proposed
sewer to be located as follows: Be-
ginning at the intersection of First
Street at the Dubuque Ice Harbor;
thence westerly on First Street to
the alley between Locust and Bluff
Streets; thence southerly in said al-
ley to the southerly line of Dodge
Street have been approved by the
City Council of the City of Dubuque
and public notice given as pro-
vided by Chapter 391 of the Code
of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to public
contracts and bonds, and the time
and place fixed for the hearing of
all objections to said plans, specifi-
cations or contract for or cost of
such improvements, said time being
this 23rd day of February, 1951;
and
Whereas, the City Council met in
special session this 23rd day of
February, 1951, at 7:30 o'clock P,M.
at the Council Chambers in the City
Hall for the purpose of hearing all
interested parties and considering
any and all objections which have
been filed to the proposed plans,
specifications or contract for or
cost of the improvement herein de-
scribed and proposed to be made;
and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been filed have been duly
weighed and considered; now,
therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
and filed to the plans, specifica-
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
110 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
• same are hereby overruled and
such plans, specifications and form
of contract heretofore approved are
hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of contract
for or cost of said improvement be
made a matter of permanent record
in connection with said improve-
ment,
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO
RUBEN V. AUSTIN
RAY KOLB
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 20-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The size and kind of sewers,
2. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of con-
struction and kind of materal to be
used for the construction of Storm
Relief Sewer. Section A -Dodge
Street Storm Relief Sewer. Said
proposed sewer to be located as
follows: Beginning at the intersec•
tion of First Street at the Dubuque
Ice Harbor; thence westerly on
First Street to the alley between
Locust and Bluff Streets; thence
southerly in said alley to the south-
erly line of Dodge Street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that the
City Council an its own motion
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make the
herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed im-
provement they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con•
strutted and done in accordance
with the plans and spcifications
which have been prepared thereof
which have been approved by the
City Council and are now on file
with the City Clerk, That the cost
and expense of making said im-
provement will be paid out of the
Sewer Fund. Bonds shall be issued
and sold and the proceeds thereof
used to pay the contractor.
The above resolution was intro-
duced and ordered. placed on file
with the City Clerk this 31st day of
January, 1951.
The foregoing resolution was fin-
ally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 23rd
day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
REUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 83-St
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity
No. 20--51 which was duly passed
by this Council, for the construction
of Storm Relief Sewer, Section A-
Dodge Street Relief Sewer, Said
proposed sewer to be located as
follows: Beginning at the intersec-
tion of First Street at the Dubuque
Ice Harbor; thence westerly on
First Street to the alley between
Locust and Bluff Streets; thence
southerly in said alley to the south-
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 111
erly line of Dodge Street, be and
the same are hereby ordered con-
structed by this Council upon its
own motion and with or without
the petition of property owners. All
the work shall be constructed in
accordance with the plans and
specifications heretofore adopted
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of the said im-
provements will be paid out of the
general or sewer funds of the city,
or partly from each of such funds.
Payment will be made to the con-
tractor out of funds realized from
the sale of bonds to be issued as
provided by law after the work has
been completed and accepted by
the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
proposals for the construction of
the various improvements herein
provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or be-
fore 130 calendar days after notice
to proceed i, issued,
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent
and of immediate necessity shall be
in force and effect from and after
its passage and adoption by the
City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Russo moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb, Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of pub-
lic hearing upon plans and specifi-
cations, form of contract and cost
of improvement for the construc-
tion of Storm Relief Sewer. Section
B-Eighth Street Storm Relief
Sewer. Said proposed sewer to be
located as follows: Beginning at the
intersection of Lake Peosta Slough
and of the prolongation of East
Eighth Street Extended; thence
westerly along the prolongation of
East Eighth Street Extended and of
East Eighth Street to the east prop-
erty line of White Street, estimated
cost $100,835.00, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
and hearing ugon proposed plans
and specifications, form of contract
and cost of construction of Storm
Relief Sewer, Section B-Eighth
Street Storm Relief Sewer. Said
proposed sewer to be located as
follows: Beginning at the intersec-
tion of Lake Peosta Slough and of
the prolongation of East Eighth
Street Extended; thence westerly
along the prolongation of East
Eighth Street Extended and of East
Eighth Street to the east property
line of White Street, presented and
read.
Councilman Russo moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
(Decision of Council upon ob)ec•
Lions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve•
ments.)
RESOLUTION N0. 851
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of Storm Re-
lief Sewer. Section B -Eight h
Street Storm Relief Sewer. Said
proposed sewer to be located as
follows: Beginning at the intersec-
tion of Lake Peosta Slough and of
the prolongation of East Eighth
Street Extended; thence westerly
along the prolongation of East
Eighth Street Extended and of East
112 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
Eighth Street to the east property
line of White Street have been ap-
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque and public notice
given as provided by Chapter 391
of the Code of Iowa, 1950, pertain-
ing to public contracts and bonds,
and the time and place fixed for
the hearing of all objections to said
plans, specifications or contract for
or cost of such improvements, said
time being this 23rd day of Febru-
ary, 1951; and
Whereas, the City Council met in
special session this 23rd day of
February, 1951, at 7:30 o'clock P.
M, at the Council Chambers in the
City Hall for the purpose of hear-
ing all interested parties and con-
sidering any and all objections
which have been filed to the pro-
posed plans, specifications or con-
tract for or cost of the improve-
ment therein described and pro-
posed to be made; and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been filed have been duly
weighed and considered; now,
therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
and filed to the plans, specifica-
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
same are hereby overruled andsuch
plans, specifications and form of
contract heretofore approved are
hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of contract
for or cost of said improvement be
made a matter of permanent record
in connection with said improve-
ment.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SH'EA
City Clerk.
Councilman Russo moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessify for Improvement.)
RESOLUTION N0. 23-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the City
Clerk showing among other things
the following:
1, The size and kind of sewers.
2. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of con-
struction and kind of materials to
be used for the construction of
Storm Relief Sewer, Section B-
Eighth Street Storm Relief Sewer.
Said proposed sewer to be located
as follows: Beginning at the inter-
section of Lake Peosta Slough and
of the prolongation of East Eighth
Street Extended; thence westerly
along the prolongation of East
Eighth Street Extended and of East
Eighth Street to the east property
line of White Street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that the
City Council on its own motion
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make the
herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed im-
provement, they shall be deemed
to have waived all objections there-
to.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
which have been approved by the
City Council and are now on file
with the City Clerk, That the cost
and expense of making said im-
provement will be paid out of the
sewer fund. Bonds shall be issued
and sold and the proceeds thereof
used to pay the contractor.
The above resoluton was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 31st day of January, 1951.
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 113
The foregoing resolution was fin•
ally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 23rd
day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
• Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIlti,
' LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 85-51
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity
No. 23-51 which was duly passed
by this Council, for the construc-
tion of Storm Relief Sewer, Section
B -Eighth Street Storm Relief
Sewer, Said proposed sewer to be
located as follows: Beginning at the
intersection of Lake Peosta Slough
and of the prolongation of East
Eighth Street Extended; thence
westerly along the prolongation of
East Eighth Street Extended and of
East Eighth Street to the east prop-
erty line of White Street be and
the same are hereby ordered con-
structed by this Council upon its
own motion and with or without
the petition of property owners, All
the work shall be constructed in
accordance with the plans and
specifications heretofore adopted
and now on file in the office of the
City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of the said im-
provements be paid out of the gen-
eral or sewer funds of the City, or
partly from each of such funds.
Payment will be made to the con-
tractor out of funds realized from
the sale of bonds to be issued as
provided by law after the work has
been completed and accepted by
the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
r
proposals for the construction of
the various improvements herein
provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or be•
fore 150 calendar days after notice
to proceed is issued.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent
and of immediate necessity shall be
in force and effect from and after
its passage and adoption by the
City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N, SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest; J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the ad-
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of pub-
lice hearing upon the plans and
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the con-
struction of Storm Relief Sewer,
Section C-Southern Avenue Storm
Relief Sewer. Said proposed sewer
to be located as follows: Commenc-
ing at the intersection of Railroad
Street and Southern Avenue;
thence easterly on Railroad Street
a distance of approximately 150
feet; thence southerly and at right
angles to said Railroad Street a dis•
tance of approximately 450 feet to
the point of beginning which is the
ternunus of the existing 60" storm
sewer; thence southerly and south-
easterly adistance of approximate-
ly 1,940 feet to the terminus and
junction with the existing railroad
culvert beneath the tracks of the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pa-
cific Railroad Company and of the
Illinois Central Railroad Company
tracks at what is known as South
Junction, which existing culvert
discharges into the westerly side of
the Mississippi River, estimated
cost $127,316.00, presented and
read.
114 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Austin. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
and hearing upon proposed plans
and specifications, form of contract
and cost of improvement for the
construction of Storm Relief Sewer,
Section C-Southern Avenue Storm
Relief Sewer. Said proposed sewer
to be located as follows: Commenc-
ing at the intersection of Railroad
Street and Southern Avenue;
thence easterly on Railroad Street
a distance of approximately 150
feet; thence southerly and at right
angels to said Railroad Street a dis-
tance of approximately 450 feet to
the point of beginning which is
the terminus of the existing 60"
storm sewer; thence southerly and
southeasterly a distance of approx-
imately 1,940 feet to the terminus
and junction with the existing rail-
road culvert beneath the tracks of
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul &
Pacific Railroad Company and of
the Illinois Central Railroad Com-
pany tracks at what is known as
South Junction, which existing cul-
vert discharges into the westerly
side of the Mississippi River, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Austin. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Decision of Council upon objec•
Lions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve•
ments.)
RESOLUTION N0. 86-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of Storm Re-
lief Sewer, Section C -Southern
Avenue Storm Relief Sewer. Said
proposed sewer to be located as
follows: Commencing at the inter-
section of Railroad Street and
Southern Avenue thence easterly
on Railroad Street a distance of ap-
proximately 150 feet; thence south-
erly and at right angles to said
Railroad Street a distance of ap-
proximately 450 feet to the point of
beginning which is the terminus of
the existing fi0" storm sewer;
thence southerly and southeasterly
a distance of approximately 1,940
feet to the terminus and junction
with the existing railroad culvert
beneath the tracks of the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Rail-
road Company and of the Illinois
Central Railroad Company tracks at
what is known as South Junction,
which existing culvert discharges
into the westerly side of the Missis-
sippi River have been approved by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque and public notice given as
provided by Chapter 391 of the
Code of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to
public contracts and bonds, and the
time and place fixed for the hear-
ing of all objections to said plans,
specifications or contract for or
cost of such improvements, said
time being this 23rd day of Febru-
ary, 1951; and
Whereas, the City Council met in
special session this 23rd day of
February, 1951, at 7:30 o'clock P.
M, at the Council Chambers in the
City Hall for the purpose of hear-
ing all interested parties and con-
sidering any and all objections
which have been filed to the pro-
posed plans, specifications or con-
tract for or cost of improvement
herein described and proposed to
be made; and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been filed have been duly
weighed and considered; now,
therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
to the plans, specifications, con-
tract for or cost of said improve-
ment herein described and pro-
posed to be made, be and the same
are hereby overruled and such
plans, specifications and form of
contract heretofore approved are
hereby adopted.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of contract
for or cost of said improvement be
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 115
made a matter of permanent record
in connection with said improve-
ment.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
' Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
' City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller:
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)'
RESOLUTION N0. 26-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi•
cations, form of contract, plat
and schedule have been duly pre-
pared and approved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
and are now on file in the office
of the City Clerk showing among
„ other things the following:
1. The size and kind of sewers.
2. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement, stat-
ing the same for each different
type of construction and kind of
material to be used for the con•
struction of Storm Relief Sewer,
Section C-Southern Avenue Storm
Relief Sewer. Said proposed sew-
er to be located as follows: Com-
mencing at the intersection of
Railroad Street and Southern
Avenue; thence easterly on Rail-
road Street a distance of approxi-
mately 150 feet; thence southerly
and at right angles to said Railroad
Street a distance of approximately
450 feet to the point of beginning
'~ which is the terminus of the exist-
ing 60 foot storm sewer; thence
southerly and southeasterly a dis-
tance of approximately 1,940 feet
to the terminus and junction with
the existing railroad culvert be-
neath the tracks of the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Railroad Company and of the Illi-
nois Central Railroad Company
tracks at what is known as South
Junction, which existing culvert
discharges into the westerly side
of the Mississippi River.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council on its own motion
or upon petition of property own-
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
sary for the public welare to make
the herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed im-
provement, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
which have been approved by the
City Council and are now on file
with the City Clerk. That the cost
and expense of making said im-
provement will be paid out of the
Sewer Fund, Bonds shall be issued
and the proceeds therof used to pay
the contractor,
The above resolution was intro•
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 31st day of January, 1951.
The foregoing resolution was fin-
ally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 23rd
day of February, 1951.
Approved:
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Mayor Wehz moved the adoption
of the resolution, S e c o n d e d by
Councilman Austin, Carried by the
following vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 87-51
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity
No. 26-51 which was duly passed
by this Council, for the construc-
tion of Storm Relief Sewer, Section
C -Southern Avenue Storm Relief
Sewer. Said proposed sewer to be
located as follows: Commencing at
the intersection of Railroad Street
and Southern Avenue; thence east-
erly on Railroad Street a distance
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116 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
of approximately 150 feet; thence
southerly and at right angles to
said Railroad Street a distance of
approximately 450 feet to the point
of beginning which is the terminus
of the existing 60" storm sewer;
thence southerly and southeasterly
a distance of approximately 1,940
feet to the terminus and junction
with the existing railroad culvert
beneath the tracks of the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Rail-
road Company and of the Illinois
Central Railroad Company tracks at
what is known as South Junction,
which existing culvert discharges
into the westerly side of the Missis-
sippi River be and the same are
hereby ordered constructed by this
Council upon its own motion and
with or without petition of prop-
erty owners. All the work shall be
constructed in accordance with the
plans and specifications heretofore
adopted and now on file in the of-
fice of the City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of the said im-
provements be paid out of the Gen-
eral or Sewer Funds of the City,
or partly from each of such funds.
Payment will be made to the con-
tractor out of funds realized from
the sale of bonds to be issued as
provided by law after the work has
been completed and accepted by
the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
proposals for the construction of
the various improvements herein
provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or be-
fore 180 calendar days after notice
to proceed is issued.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent
and of immediate necessity shall be
in force and effect from and after
its passage and adoption by the City
Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor,
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of pub-
lic hearing upon the plans and
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the con-
struction of Storm Relief Sewer,
Section D-Bee Branch Storm Re-
lief Sewer. Said proposed sewer to
be located as follows: Beginning at
the intersection of East 15th Street
with Sycamore Street; thence west•
erly on East 15th Street to Maple
Street; thence northerly on Maple
Street to East Seventeenth Street;
thence westerly on East Seven-
teenth Street to Central Avenue;
thence continuing westerly on West
Seventeenth Street to the east prop•
erty line of Main Street; thence be-
ginning again at the intersection of
East Seventeenth Street with Jack•
son Street; thence northerly on
Jackson Street to East Twenty-
Eighth Street; thence wetserly on
East Twenty-Eighth Street to Cen~
tral Avenue; thence northerly on
Central Avenue to its terminus at
the intersection with the existing
Bee Branch Storm Sewer lo-
cated in Central Avenue at approx-
imately the middle point between
Thirtieth and Thirty-Second
Streets, estimated cost $1,422,228.00,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved the ad•
option of the resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russio, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of pen-
dency of resolution of necessity and
hearing upon proposed plans and
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the con•
struction of Storm Relief Sewer,
Section D-Bee Branch Storm Re-
lief Sewer. Said proposed sewer to
be located as follows: Beginning at
the intersection of East 15th Street
with Sycamore Street; thence on
East 15th Street to Maple Street;
thence northerly on Maple Street
to East Seventeenth Street; thence
westerlyon East Seventeenth Street
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 117
to Central Avenue; thence continu-
ing westerly on West Seventeenth
Street to the east property line of
Main Street; thence beginning
again at the intersection of East
seventeenth Street with Jackson
Street thence northerly on Jackson
- Street to East Twenty-Eighth
Street; thence westerly on East
Twenty-Eighth Street to Central
Avenue; thence northerly on Cen-
tral Avenue to its terminus at the
intersection with the existing Bee
Branch Sewer Storm Sewer located
in Central Avenue at approximate-
ly the middle point between Thir-
tieth and Thirty-Second Streets,
presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed, Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Decision of Council upon objec-
Lions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve•
mentsJ
„ RESOLUTION N0. 88-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of Storm Re-
lief Sewer, Section D-Bee Branch
' Storm Relief Sewer. Said proposed
Sewer to be located as follows: Be-
ginning at the intersection of East
15th with Sycamore Street; thence
westerly on East 15th Street to
Maple Street; thence northery on
Maple Street to East Seventeenth
Street; thence westerly on East
Seventeenth Street to Central Ave-
nue; thence continuing westerly on
East Seventeenth Street to the east
property line of Main Street;
thence beginning again at the in-
~ tersection of East Seventeenth
Street with Jackson Street; thence
northerly on Jackson Street to East
Twenty-Eighth Street; thence west-
erly on East Twenty-Eighth Street
to Central Avenue; thence norther-
ly on Central Aveue to its terminus
at approximately the middle point
between Thirtieth and T h it t y
Second Streets have been approved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque and public notice given as
provided by Chapter 391 of the
Code of Iowa, 1950, pertaining to
public contracts and bonds, and the
time and place fixed for the hear-
ing of all objections to said plans,
specifications or contract for or
cost of such improvements, said
time being this 23rd day of Febru-
ary, 1951; and
Whereas, the City Council met in
special session this 23rd day of
February, 1951, at 7:30 o'clock P,
M. at the Council Chambers in the
City Hall for the purpose of hear-
ing all interested parties and con-
sidering any and all objections
which have been filed to the pro-
posed plans, specifications or con-
tract for or cost of the improve-
ment herein described and pro•
posed to be made; and
Whereas, all interested parties
have been given an opportunity to
be heard and all objections which
have been filed have been duly
weighed and considered; now,
therefore
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
and filed to the plans, specifica-
tions, contract for or cost of said
improvement herein described and
proposed to be made, be and the
same are hereby overruled and
such plans, specifications and form
of contract heretofore approved
are hereby adopted,
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution containing the decision
of this Council upon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of contract
for or cost of said improvement be
made a matter of permanent record
in connection with said improve-
ment.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor,
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb, Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
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118 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 29-51
Whereas, proposed plans, specifi-
cations, form of contract, plat and
schedule have been duly prepared
and approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and are
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk showing among other
things the following:
1. The size and kind of sewers.
2. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of con-
struction and kind of material to
be used for the Construction of
Storm Relief Sewer, Section-D Bee
Branch Storm relief Sewer.
Said proposed Sewer to be lo-
cated as follows: Beginning at the
intersection of East 15th Street
with Syamore Street; thence west-
erly on East 15th Street to Maple
Street; thence northerly on Maple
Street to East Seventeenth Street;
thence westerly on East Seven-
teenth Street to Central Avenue;
thence continuing westerly on East
Seventeenth Street to the east pro-
perty line of Main Street; thence
beginning again at the intersection
of East Seventeenth Street with
Jackson Street to East Twenty-
Eighth Street to Central Avenue;
thence northerly on Central Ave-
nue to its terminus at the inter-
section with the existing Bee
Branch Storm Sewer located in
Central Avenue at approximately
the middle point between Thirtieth
and Thirty-Second Streets.
Be It Therefore Resoved that the
City Council on its own motion
deems it advisable and necessary
for the public welfare to make the
herein mentioned improvement,
and unless property owners at the
time of the final consideration of
this proposed resolution have on
file with the City Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed im-
provement, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and done in accordance
with the plans and specifications
which have been prepared therefor
which have been approved by the
City Council and are now on file
with the City Clerk. That the cost
and expense of making said im-
provement will be paid out of the
Sewer Fund. Bonds shall be issued
and sold and the proceeds thereof
used to pay the contractor.
The above resolution was intro-
duced, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 31st day of January, 1951.
The foregoing resolution was fin-
ally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this
23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Austin moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 89-51
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
pursuant to a resolution of neces-
sity No. 29-51 which was duly
passed by this Council, for the
construction of Storm Relief Sewer,
Section D-Bee Branch Storm Re•
lief Sewer. Said proposed Sewer to
be located as follows: Beginning at
the intersection of East 15th Street
with Sycamre Street; thence west-
erly on East 15th Street to Maple
Street; thence northerly on Maple
Street to East Seventeenth Street;
thence westerly on East Seven-
teenth Street to Central Avenue;
thence continuing westerly on East
Seventeenth Street to the east prop-
erty line of Main Street; thence
beginning again at the intersection
of East Seventeenth Street with
Jackson Street; thence northerly on
Jackson Street to East Twenty-
Eighth Street; thence westerly on
East Twenty-Eighth Street to Cen-
tral Avenue; thence northerly on
Central Avenue to its terminus at
the intersection with the existing
Bee Branch Storm Sewer located in
Central Avenue at approximately
the middle between Thirtieth and
Thirty-Second Streets be and the
same are hereby ordered con-
structed by this Council upon its
own motion and with or without the
petition of property owners. All the
work shall be constructed in ac-
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cordance with the plans and speci-
fications heretofore adopted and
now on file in the office of the
City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of the said im-
provements be paid out of the Gen-
eral or Sewer Funds of the City, or
partly from each of such funds.
Payment will be made to the con-
tractor out of funds realized from
the sale of bonds to be issued as
provided by law after the work has
been completed and accepted by
the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby or-
dered and directed to advertise for
proposals for the construction of
the various improvements herein
provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or be-
fore 740 calendar days after notice
to proceed is issued.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent
and of immediate necessity shall be
in force and effect from and after
its passage and adoption by the
City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N, SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Russo moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of Leona Meg-
genberg in the amount of
$7,500.00 for injuries received in a
fall on an accumulation of ice on
the South crosswalk at the inter-
section of West Third Street and
Hill Street, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the Notice of Claim be referred to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Counclimen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of R. F. Kolb in
the amount of $11.98 for damages
to his car caused in striking a hole
in the street in front of 1840 Ben-
nett Street, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the Notice of Claim be referred to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of Mrs. Irene 0.
Cullen in the amount of $5,000.00
for injuries received in a fall on an
icy sidewalk on the south side of
Seminary Street in front of 620
Seminary Street, presented and
read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the Notice of Claim be referred to
the City Solicitor for investigation
and report. Seconded by Mayor
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Original Notice of Suit of Clif-
ford Bellows, Plaintiff, vs. City of
Dubuque, Defendant, in the amount
of $2,000.00 and costs of suit for
injuries received in a fall on the
icy south crosswalk at 16th and
Maple Street, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the Original Notice of Suit be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor for in-
vestigation and report. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of B. B. Bahme,
D.O., submitting bill in the
amount of $2.00 for wrecker and
towing charges caused when the
right wheel of his car dropped in-
to ahole which had been chopped
out of the ice over a storm sewer
water grate at the first meter north
of the intersection at Iowa and 7th
Streets, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication be referred to the City
Solicitor for investigation and re-
port, S e c o n d e d by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
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Communication of A. J. Love-
land, Iowa State Director Economic
Stabilization Agency, asking the
Mayor to forward to his office the
names and addresses of the City of
Dubuque Committee of a Volun-
tary Emergency Stabilization Co-
operation Committee, presented
and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication be referred to
the Council for the purpose of con-
sidering and recommending a Com-
mittee for appointment by the May-
or. Seconded by Mayor Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
State of Iowa.
Department of Health.
Des Moines, Iowa.
February 9, 1951.
Mr. J. J. Shea, City Clerk,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Mr. Shea:
This will acknowledge receipt of
your letter of January 23, 1951, en-
closing acommunication from Mr.
J. J. Hail, Water Superintendent,
concerning the fluoridation of the
public water supply. We have re-
viewed the communication and
agree with the approach to the
fluoridation question recommended
by Mr. Hail. The decision, whether
or not to install fluoridation, rests
upon the local board of health af-
ter consultation with the local
water works officials and the local
dental and medical practitioners.
In this regard, it is highly desirable
that a local committee be formed
to investigate the benefits and
practicability of adding fluoride to
the public supply, and to deter-
mine whether or not a genuine pub-
lic desire for the treatment exists.
We are at the present time pre-
paring apublic health bulletin on
fluoridation in which the various
aspects of the treatment will be dis-
cussed briefly together with the re-
quirements and procedure to be
followed in obtaining the approval
of the, State Department of Health.
As soon as this information is avail-
able for distribution, we will be
glad to send it to you.
This Division has carefully fol-
lowed the findings and studies
made in regard to fluorine and its
possible dental significance since it
first came to the public attention.
Through early investigations, it was
determined that high concentra-
tions of fluoride in a drinking wa-
ter supply caused mottled enamel.
Mottled enamel of the teeth is an
incurable condition of the teeth
characterized by the occurrence of
chalky white spots appearing on
the permanent teeth during the
period of eruption. This condition
is usually accompanied by brown
and yellow discoloration of the
teeth. In many cases, the teeth ap-
pear black. More or less incidental
to the original work to determine
the non-injurious amount of natural
fluoride in a domestic water sup•
ply, it was observed that low con-
centrations occurring naturally in
water were beneficial in the pre-
vention of tooth decay, the optional
protection being obtained when
the water supply contained fluoride
within the range of 1.0 to 1.5 parts
pel• million.
Because all of the knowledge up
to this time was based on studies
made in communities having water
supplies of high natural fluoride
content, no conclusions were jus-
tified as to the artificial fluorida-
tion of water. It was necessary to
set up controlled experiments for
the purpose of determining the ef-
fect of artificial fluoridation al-
though there were no indications
that artificial fluordiation would
introduce any new problems which
had not been previously observed
in natural water supplies contain-
ing the desired amount of fluorine.
Official studies of this kind were
set up at Newburgh, New York,
and Grand Rapids, Michigan, in
1945 and 1946.. Final results of
these studies will not be available
until about 1955, at which time
final observation on children
through the full period of denti-
tion will have been made. Pre-
liminary reports reveal that at
Newburgh, New York, where sodi-
um fluoride was added to the wa-
ter supply to bring the fluorine
content up to 1-1.2 parts per mil-
lion, the incidence of caries among
children was about 30 percent less
than in nearby Kingston, New
York, where the water supply re-
ceived fluorine free.
A similar report released on the
Grand Rapids' experiment shows
a reduced amount of dental caries
experienced on the 1949 dental ex•
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aminations when compared with
the pre-fluoridation rate. Although
the results so far reported from
official studies do not indicate as
high a percentage of protection
against decay as some have
claimed, they have clearly demon-
strated the value in the practice
in reducing tooth decay in young
children.
The policy of the Department
will permit the approval of the
fluoridation of the public water
supply under certain controlled
conditions where the practicabili-
ty of the process can be shown.
However, until current scientific
investigations are completed and
the results evaluated, this Depart-
ment reserves the right to cancel
approval should subsequent find-
ings so indicate.
Very truly yours,
P. J. Houser
Division of Public Health
Engineering.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication be received
and made a matter of record. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of The United
States Conference of Mayors advis-
ing of the proposed federal taxa-
tion on municipal bonds, present-
ed and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the communication be referred to
the City Solicitor and that the as-
sent of Council opposing this move
be made formal. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 3, 1951
City of Dubuque,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Attention: J. J. Shea.
Re: Bond No. 546037 George Saf-
fron; contract and maintenance-
sanitary sewer Simpson -Coates
Sewer District, Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear J. J.: Attached find an ex-
tension on the above captioned
bond which I trust you will find
satisfactory.
Yours very truly,
M. P. Hogan.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be received
and made a matter of record. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 20, 1951.
J. J. Shea, City Clerk, ,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Dear Sir: The Dubuque County
Medical Society would like to in-
form you that it is in favor of the
fluorine treatment of the city water
supply in keeping with the recom-
mendations from the State Health
Department.
Sincerely,
Robert J. McNamara, M.D.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication be received
and made a matter of record. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Russo moved that
the rules be suspended for the pur-
pose of allowing any one present
in the Council Chamber, who wish-
es to do so, to address the Coun-
cil. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the fallow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu; Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of Mrs. Mathil-
da Gniffke pertaining to a condi-
tion that has existed for a number
of years caused by the drainage of
water from the public passageway
between Loras Boulevard and Mont-
rose Terrace and asking that im-
mediate attention be given to rem-
edy this condition, presented and
read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication be referred to
the City Manager for appropriate
action. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of the General Fitzhugh
Lee Auxiliary requesting permis-
sion for the holding of Annual Car-
jail
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nation Day Sale on Friday eve-
ning April 27 and Saturday, April
28, 1951, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
request be granted providing there
are no conflicting dates. Second-
ed by Councilman Schueller. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Harold G. Fischer re-
questing arefund in the amount
of $25.00 on the unexpired por-
tion of Cigarette Permit No. 287
as he has discontinued business
on February 6th, 1951, presented
and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the request be granted and the
City Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant in the amount of $25.00
in favor of Harold G. Fischer to
cover the amount of refund grant-
ed on the unexpired portion of his
Cigarette Permit No. 287. Sec-
onded by Councilman Russo. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Al. Rogan request-
ing arefund in the amount of
$25.00 on the unexpired portion of
his Cigarette Permit No. 120, as
he has discontinued business on
January 10, 1951, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
request be granted and the City.
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant in the amount of $25,00 in
favor of Al. Rogan to cover the
amount of refund granted on the
unexpired portion of Cigarette Per-
mit No. 120. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Schueller. Carried by the
following voi;e:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Robert A. Lange re-
questing arefund in the amount
of $150.00 on the unexpired por-
tion of his Class "B" Beer Permit
No. 129, as he has discontinued
business on February 23, 1951, pre-
sented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the re•
quest be granted and the City Au-
ditor instructed to draw a warrant
in the amount of $150,00 in favor
of Robert A. Lange to cover the
amount of refund granted on the
unexpired portion of his Class "B"
Beer Permit No. 129. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Robert A. Lange re-
questing arefund in the amount
of $25.00 on the unexpired portion
of his Cigarette Permit No. 279,
as he has discontinued business on
February 23, 1951, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
request be granted and the City
Auditor instructed to draw a war-
rant in the amount of $25.00 in
favor of Robert A. Lange to cover
the amount of refund granted on
the unexpired portion of his Cigar-
ette Permit No. 279. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Dubuque Roofing
Company and others requesting a
two hour. parking restriction for
the block on 6th Street from White
Street to Central Avenue, present-
ed and read,
Mayor Welu moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the Chief of
Police for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Isabell C. Thielen and
others requesting the installation
of a street light at the north end
of Laurel Street, one block north
of the intersection of Cannon and
Laurel Streets, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager for recommendation and
report. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of B. M. Graf, owner of
the North 3h of Lots 75, 76 and 77
in Finley's Addition, requesting
that the City Council direct that
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the alley between said lots and
Bunker Hill Golf Course be desig-
nated as a street and a name be
given thereto, also as to the widen-
ing of said alley and the platting
of same as a street, brought to
grade and that a plat and sched-
ule be ordered prepared for im-
proving with curbs and gutters,
presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved a plat be pre-
pared,for dedication purposes, for
the widening of the alley on the
northerly boundary of Finley's Ad-
dition more particularly described
as the alley second north of Hazel
Street between Avoca Street ex•
tended and the alley first west of
St. Ambrose Street, also that a
profile be prepared establishing a
grade on said alley, also that a plat
and schedule be prepared for curb
and gutter assessment for the al•
ley on the northerly boundary of
Finley's Addition more particular-
ly described as the alley second
north of Hazel Street between St.
Ambrose Street to the alley first
west of St. Ambrose Street, pre-
sented and read. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Helen M. Bennett and
others, property owners abutting
upon or adjacent to St. George
Street and Brush Street, request-
ing that a grade be established
on the two streets in order that
future improvements may be made
in accordance with the street
grade, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the request be granted. Seconded
by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Russell Smith and
others abutting upon Sullivan
Street and Levi Street, requesting
that a sanitary sewer and water
main be installed on said streets,
presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the Council to
view the grounds. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Merlin P. Kluck re-
questing that he be granted per-
mission to construct a sewer lat-
eral in Marion Street, presented
and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
Council grant the intent of the re-
quest. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller., Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Wesley W, and Har-
riet Heitzman requesting permis-
sion to install a sanitary sewer be-
ginning at the existing manhole
located at the intersection of Mar-
ion and Concord Streets and run-
ning easterly in Marion Street a
sufficient distance to serve their
property, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the request be granted and neces-
sary proceedings prepared. Sec-
onded by Councilman Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT
Whereas the proposed assess-
ment against the property of
George Jecklin lying within the
Simpson-Coates Street Sewer Dis-
trict for the construction of later-
al sewers, trunk sanitary sewer,
force main and lift sanitary sewer,
force main and lift station in said
district is $7,324.06;
Whereas the said George Jecklin
has objected to said proposed as-
sessment which objections were
overruled by the City Council; and
Whereas, the City of Dubuque is
desirous of obtaining title to cer-
tain lands and easements across
certain other lands now owned by
said George Jecklin;
Now Therefore, be it agreed be-
tween the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
party of the first part and George
Jecklin and Addie Jecklin, his
wife, parties of the second part, as
follows:
1. Parties of the second part
agree to convey to party of the
first part by Warranty Deed war-
ranting goad and merchantable
title, the following described real
estate: Lot 2 of 1 of 2 of Jecklin's
Farm in the City of Dubuque, Du-
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buque County, Iowa, in accordance
with the plat of said Farm now on
file with the Recorder of Dubuque
County, Iowa, for a pumping sta-
tion site.
2. Parties of the second part
agree to execute a certain grant of
easement, copy of which is at•
tacked hereto and by this refer-
ence made a part hereof, granting
an easement in certain lands abut-
ting and adjacent to the above de-
scribed real estate to the party of
the first part.
3, Party of the first part agrees
to accept the foregoing conveyance
in full satisfaction of any amount
in excess of $3000 levied as an as•
sessment against the property of
George Jecklin lying within the
Simpson-Coates Street Sewer Dis-
trict for the construction of said
lateral sewer, trunk sanitary sew-
er, lift station and force main.
4. Parties of the second part
agree to and do hereby waive any
and all objections or defenses that
they may now or hereafter have
against said assessment, the man-
ner of its adoption and levy and
the contract for the execution of
the work, its manner of execution
or adoption. It is further agreed
between the parties hereto:
5. Party of the first part agrees
to construct a culvert across the
creek adjacent to said lift station
on or before June 1, 1951,
6. Party of the first part agrees
to permit the said George Jecklin
to connect house sewers from the
two houses now standing on his
property to the said sewer without
further charge therefor; said con-
nection to be made under the
supervision of and in accordance
with plans and specifications ap-
proved by the City Engineer.
7. For so long as the abutting
property is used for farm pur-
poses, party of the first part
agrees to fence said pumping sta•
tion site to the extent requested
by the party of the second part
and to provide a gate in said fence
at Coates Street.
8. Party of the first part agree:>
to pay the cost of filing the plat of
said easement and lot and of any
other instruments executed in con•
nection with this agreement.
9. Parties of the second part
agree to execute said Warranty
Deed and grant of easement at
time of execution of this agree-
ment.
Executed this 13th day of Feb-
ruary, 1951.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA,
Party of the First Part,
By, A. A. RHOMBERG
City Manager.
GEORGE JECKLIN
ADDIE JECKLIN
Parties of the Second Part
Mayor Welu moved that the Con-
tract and Agreement be received
and made a matter of record. Sec•
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car•
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
GRANT OF EASEMENT
Know all men by these presents:
That in consideration of $1.00 in
hand paid by the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, a muncipal corporation, the
receipt whereof is hereby acknow•
ledged, the under signed being the
owners of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2
of Jecklin Farm in the City of Du-
buque, hereby grant and convey to
said City of Dubuque a perpetual
right of easement in, over and
across the following described
real estate:
(1) A ten (10) foot wide strip of
said lot lying five 15) feet on either
side of a line beginning at a point
on the west corporation line of the
City of Dubuque located one hun-
dred fifty eight (158) feet north
of the north line of Coates Street
extended and running north 87°30'
east a distance of two hundred
seventy (270) feet;
(2) A ten (10) foot wide strip
of said lot lying five (5) feet on
either side of a line beginning at
a point located five hundred eight
and five-tenths (508.5) feet north
and two hundred eighty seven and
two-tenths (287.2) feet east of the
southwest corner of Section 26,
Township 89 N, Range 2E of 5th
Principal Meridian and running
north 78° 57' east a distance of
two hundred fifty nine (259) feet;
thence north 72° east a distance of
two hundred ninety eight and four-
tenths (298.4) feet to a point desig-
nnated as TR-2; thence north 60°
east a distance of one hundred
(100) feet to the intersection with
the south line of Lot 14A of Du-
buque Homes Sub. No. 2;
(3) A ten (10) foot wide strip of
said lot lying five (5) feet on either
side of a line beginning at the
aforementioned point TR-2 and run-
ning north 42° 30' west a distance
of fifty (50) feet to the intersection
with the south line of lot 14A of
Dubuque Homes Sub. No. 2;
(4) A ten (10) foot wide strip of
said lot lying five (5) feet on eith-
er side of a line beginning at the
aforementioned point TR-2 and
running south 22° 30' east a dis-
tance of two hundred seventy-five
(275) feet to the intersection with
the north line of Coates Street; for
the purpose of constructing and
maintaining the following sanitary
sewer mains to be located in the
easements as numbered above:
(1) An eighteen (18) inch vitri-
fied the overflow line,
(2) Two hundred fifty nine (259)
feet of eighteen (18) inch and two
hundred ninety eight and four-
tenths (298.4) feet of fifteen (15)
inch and one hundred (100)feet of
twelve (12) inch vitrified the sew-
er main,
(3) Fifty (50) feet of twelve (12)
inch vitrified the sewer main,
(4) Forty five (45) feet of twelve
(12) inch and two hundred thirty
(230) feet of eight (8) inch vitrified
sewer main,
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provided, however, that said City
of Dubuque shall replage whatever
earth, sod, or shrubbery that may
be disturbed in the installation or
repair of said sanitary sewer mains
to as good condition as it was in
before the same was disturbed.
This easement shall include the
right to go upon said premises at
all reasonable times for the purpose
of inspection and repair of the sani-
tary sewer mains hereinbefore de-
scribed.
This grant of easement shall be
binding upon the undersigned,
their heirs, executors, administra-
tors, purchasers and assigns for-
ever.
GEORGE JECKLIN
ADDIE JECKLIN
State of Iowa l SS
Dubuque County J
Be it remembered that on this
13th day of February, 1951, per-
sonally appeared before me, a No-
tary Public in and for Dubuque
County, Iowa, George Jecklin and
Addis Jecklin who are personally
known to me and acknowledged
that they executed the foregoing in-
strument as their voluntary act and
deed.
Geraldina L, Jenni
(Seal) Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa
Mayor Welu moved that the
Grant of Easement be received and
made a matter of record and re-
corded with the County Recorder.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays -None.
ORDINANCE NO. 5.51
An Ordinance initiating proceed-
ings for the issuance of Sewer
Bonds of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, to the amount of $2,000,000
and for the levy of taxes to pay
the same, said ordinance having
been introduced on February 5,
1951, was again presented and
read.
ORDINANCE NO. 5.51
AN ORDINANCE initiating proceed-
ings for the issuance of Sewer Bonds
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to
the amount of $2,000,000.00 and far
the levy of taxes to pay the same.
Whereas the City of Dubuque, in
the County of Dubuque, and State
of Iowa. has heretofore determined
it to be necessary to provide for con-
structing sewers in and for said City,
the cost whereof to the arAount of
Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) is to
be paid by said City as a whole by
the issuance of bonds; and
Whereas it is necessary and ad-
visable that provisions be made at
this time for the issuance of such
bonds to the amount and for the
purpose aforesaid and notice and hear-
ing on the initiation of proceedings
for the issuance of said bonds has
heretofore been given in manner and
form required by Section 23.12 of the
Code of Iowa, and no petition or pro-
test has been filed:
Now, Therefore, Be it Ordained by
the City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, as follows:
Section 1. That pursuant to and
as authorized by Section 396.22 of the
Code of Iowa there shat] be and there
is hereby ordered issued from time
to time as hereinafter provided the
negotiable Sewer Bonds of said Clty
of Dubuque to the aggregate princi-
pal amount of $2,000,000, said bonds
to be 2,000 in number, of the denomi-
nation of $1,000, bearing such date
or dates and Interest payable semi-
annually at such rate or rates not
exceeding 5% per annum and matur-
ing serially in such annual inatall-
126 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
menta but not exceeding twenty years
From the date of the respective bonds,
all as may hereafter be prescribed
by supplemental ordinances. If at the
time of the tasuance of any of said
bonds it be determined to be for the
best interest of said City to reserve
the right to call and redeem any of
the bonds prior to maturity, appro-
priate provisions in that regard may
be made in the pertinent supple-
mental ordinance. Said bonds shall
be executed on behalf oP said City
with the signature of the Mayor and
attested by the City Clerk and the
seal oP said City affixed, and be reg-
istered as to issuance by the City
Treasurer and a certificate oP such
registration endorsed thereon; that
interest on said bonds be evidenced
by coupons thereto attached and ma-
turing on the several days when such
interest matures, which coupons shall
be executed with the facsimile sig-
natures of said officials, and said
Mayor and City Clerk, by the execu-
tion of said bands, shall adopt as and
for their proper signatures their re-
spective facsimile signatures appear-
ing on said coupons; and that both
principal and interest be payable i^
lawful money of the United States
of America, at the office of the City
Treasurer in and of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa.
Section 2. That each of said bonds
be subject to registration as to prin-
cipal in the name of the holder on
the books of the City Treasurer,
such registration being natsti upon
each bond so registered, and after
such registration payment oI the
principal thereof shall be made only
to the registered holder. Any bonds
so registered, upon the request in
writing of such holder, personally
or by attorney in fact, may be trans-
ferred either to a designated trans-
feree or to bearer, and the principal
oY any bonds so transferred and reg-
istered to bearer shall thereupon be
and became payable to bearer in like
manner as 1f such bond had never
been registered. Registration of any
bonds as to principal shall not re-
strain the negotiability of the coupons
thereto attached by delivery merely,
Section 3. That subject to the nec••
essary revision to conform to the
applicable supplemental ordinance or
ordinances said bonds, coupons and
in a substantially r the t following aforme
(Form of Bond)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
STATE OF IOWA
COUNTY OF DUBUQUE
CITY OF DUBUQE
SEWER BOND
Na, - $1,000
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS: That the City of Du-
buque, in the County of Dubuque and
State of Iowa, for value received,
promises to pay to bearer, or if this
bond be registered as to principal, to
the registered holder hereof, the sum
of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) on
the first day of 19-, with
interest on said sum from the date
hereof at the rate of per cent
(-%) per annum, payable semi-
annually on the first days of
and in each year until paid,
all such interest accruing nn and
prior to the maturity date hereof
to be payable only on presentation
and surrender of the interest cou-
pons hereto attached as they several-
ly mature. Both principal and in-
terest of this bond are payable in
lawful money of the United States
of America at the office of the City
Treasurer in and of the City of Du- .
buque, Iowa. This bond is one of
a series of bonds issued by the City
of Dubuque pursuant to and in strict
compliance with the provisions of
Section 396.22 and Chapter 76 of the
Code of Iowa, and in conformity with
ordinances of the City Council of
said City duly passed, approved and
published for the purpose of con-
structing sewers in and for said City.
And it is hereby certified and re-
cited that al] acts, conditions and
things required by the laws and con-
stitution of the State of Iowa to exist,
to be had, to be done, or to be per-
formed precedent to and in the is-
sue of this bond, were and have
been properly existent, had, done and
performed in regular and due form
and time; that provision has been
made for the levy of a sufficient
continuing annual tax on all the
taxable property within said City
far the payment oY the principal
and interest of this bond as the
same will respectively become due;
that the faith, credit, revenues and
resources and all the real and per-
sonal property of said City are ir-
revocably pledged for the prompt
payment hereof, both principal and
interest; and that the total indebted-
ness of said City, including this
bond, does not exceed any consti-
tutional or statutory limitations.
This bond is subject to registra-
tion as to principal in the name of
the holder an the books of the City
Treasurer oY said City, such regis-
tration to be evidenced by notation
of said Treasurer on the back hereof,
and after such registration no trans-
fer hereof, except upon such books
and similarly noted hereon, shall be
valid unless the last registration shall
have been to bearer. Registration
hereof shall not affect the negotia-
bility of the coupons hereby attached,
which shall continue negotiable by
delivery merely.
[N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, said
City, by its City Council, has caused
this bond to be executed on its be-
half by its Mayor and attested by its
City Clerk, with the seal of said City
affixed and the coupons hereto at-
tached to be executed with the fac-
simile signatures of said Mayor and
City Clerk, which officials by the
execution of this bond do adopt as
and for their proper signatures their
respective facsimile signatures ap-
pearing on said coupons, all the first
day of 19-.
Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
(Form of Coupon)
No. Z
On ~ 19-, the Treasurer
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, will
pay to bearer Dollars
(° -) at the office oY the City
Treasurer, Dubuque, Iowa, for inter-
est due that date on its Sewer Bond,
dated 1, 19-, No.
Mayor
Attest:
City Clerk
(Farm of Registration of Ownership)
Date of
Registration
a
y
,~
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 127
Name of
Registered Owner
Signature of
City Treasurer
County Auditor be and he is hereby
instructed to enter for collection and
assess the tax thereby authorized and
provided.
Section 7. That all ordinances and
resolutions or parts thereof in :on-
flict herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed.
Introduced February 5 1951.
Passed and approved February 23,
1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
On the back of each bond there shall
be endorsed a certificate of the City
Treasurer in the following t'orm:
CITY TREASURER'S CERT[FLCATE
This issuance of this bond has been
duly and properly registered in my
office as of the first day of ,
19-.
Treasurer of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa.
Section 4. That the bonds hereby
authorized shall be issued, sold and
delivered from time to time as may
be otherwise prescribed by ordinance
or ordinances adopted by the City
Council and as and when so ordered
to be issued and sold they shall be
executed and delivered to the Treas-
urer of said City who shall register
the fact of the issuance of same in
a book provided for that purpose and
shall deliver said bonds to the pur-
chasers, as determined by this Coun-
cil, upon receipt of the purchase price,
the same to be nut less than the par
value oP said bonds with accrued in-
terest thereon.
Section 6. That as required oy
Section 76.2 of the Code of Iowa
and for the purpose of providing for
the levy and collection of a direct
annual tax sufficient to pay the in-
terest on said bonds as it falls due,
and also to pay and discharge the
principal thereof at maturity, there
be and there is hereby ordered levied
upon all of the taxable property in
said City in each of the years while
said bonds or any of them are out-
standing, a tax sufficient Por that
purpose. As acid when the bonds
hereby authorized are ordered issued
and sold by supplemental ordinance
further and more specific provision
fur the levy of such tax to pay the
Interest thereon and the principal
thereof shall be made. Said taxes
when collected shall be converted into
a special fund for the payment of
principal and interest of the bonds
hereby authorized and no other pur-
pose whatsoever.
That the principal or interest com-
ing due at any time when there are
insufficient funds on hand to pay
the same be promptly paid when
due from current funds on hand, and
reimbursement be made to such cur-
rent fonds in the sums thus ad-
vanced when the taxes herein pro-
vided shall have been collected.
Section 6. That a certified copy
at this ordinance, together with each
and every supplemental ordinance
with respect to the issuance of the
bonds hereby authorized and making
more specific provision for the levy
of taxes to pay the same shall be
filed with the County Auditor oP
Dubuque County and thereupon said
from $12,196.80 to $12,994.80.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Recorded February 24, 1951,
Published February 28, 1951.
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper this 28th day
of February, 1951.
J. J. SHEA,
It Feb. 28 City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rule requiring ordinances
of a certain character to be fully
and distinctly read on three differ-
ent days be suspended by a three-
fourths vote and that said ordi-
nance be now placed upon its final
adoption. Seconded by Mayor
Welu. Carried by the following
Vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said motion duly carried and said
ordinance to have been placed upon
its final passage and adoption.
Councilman Schueller moved that
said ordinance be adopted. Sec-
onded by Councilman Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Whereupon the Mayor declared
said ordinance duly passed and
adopted and signed his approval
thereto.
ORDINANCE N0. 8,51
An Ordinance amending Ordi-
nance No. 5-50, as amended by
Ordinance No. 9.50, being an Ordi-
nance entitled "An Ordinance Mak-
ing Appropriations for the Ex-
penditures of City Government of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the
Fiscal Year Beginning April 1,1950
and ending March 31, 1951," ad-
justing various appropriations and
by amending the detailed distribu-
tion adopted by the City Council
on March 17, 1950 and made a part
128 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
of Ordinance No. 5.50 by reference,
said ordinance having been passed
upon first reading on February
16th, 1951 and ordered placed on
file with the City Clerk for public
inspection for at least one week
before its final adoption, was pre•
sented for final adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 8.51 [r
A nanORDNo.A b 50, as eamiended r b~Y ~~
Ordinance No. 9.50, being an Ordi- p
Hance eTtoitceadionsnfordthe ExPMdi- a
ing App p
lures of City Gove Iowant for the c
City of Dubuque,,
Fiscal Year Beginning April 1, $
1950, and Ending March 31, 1951,"
adjusting various appropriations and fr
by amending the detailed distribu-
o~n Mar h 117 1950, land made a pad L
of Ordinance No. 5-50 by reference. $
WhereasCO rOla ions cfor the f scat $
making aPP P
year 1950-51 of the City of Dubuque
was adapted by the City Council an f
March 28, 1950, and amended by ordi-
nance No. 9-50 adopted by the City f
Council on April 17, 1950, and
Whereas, the City Council found it (
necessary to increase wages and sal-
aries effective November 1, 1950, and
to make certain other budgetary a]-
terationa, and
Whereas, the approval of the State
Nom 349,1135Dwand I~351 of 1950 ltranss
ferring $3,600.OD from the Fire EquiP-
ment Fund to the Consolidated Fumi,
$11,853.00 from the Fire Equipment
Fund to the Fire Department Main-
tenance Fund, and $7,500.00 Prom the
Consolidated Fund to the several sal-
ary and wage accounts of the Con-
solidated Fund group, and
Whereas, it i9 necessary to adjuai
the appropriations heretofore made
in order to provide for the payment
from the proper funds for the above
outlined purposes, and
Whereas, the revisions will involve
no Increased taxes;
Now, Therefore, Be [t Ordained
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
Sectlon 1. That Ordinance No. 5-50
as amended by Ordinance No. 9-50
being °An Ordinance Making Appro-
priations for the Expenditures of the
City Government of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the Fiscal Year Be-
ginning April t, 1950, and Ending '
March +31, 1951; ' be and the same
is hereby amended by the following
changes:
Item 10560. Btf to $15,73028. Manager ,
from ;15,
Item 103. Office of City Clerk from
$5,025.00 to $5,825.OD.
Yrom $19~520.OOf toP$19,870100. Engineer
$15l,657.128to $158,238.71 artment from
Item 119. Fire Dopartment Mainte-
nance from $200,706.00 to $205,585.85.
Item 119E. Fire Equipment Fund
from $46,049.00 to $30,591.OU.
Fund 4rom0 $53171.04 to $6,109.08,Alarm
$29t514.332~to $25~571,Department from
;22t375.002to $22,890.OOalntenance [rom
{tem 129. Milk Inspection from
$3,641.84 to $3,717.74. and
Item 132. Street Repairing
Grading from $82,875.00 to $83,575.00.
,831.00 to $152,50 00 stnuction frmn
[em 133. City Garage from $15,-
00 to $16,250.00.
tem 134. Aah and Can Collections
m $23,600.00 [o $24,350.00. , from
1800.001 0 ;25,000Ap•Cleanmg
100 to4$15,600.00 Removal from $19,-
tem 148E. Ambulance from $t'l,-
3.36 to $1E,909.16.
item 160J. Capital Improvements
om ;13,092.00 to $5,542.00.
Sectlon 2. That the detailed dis-
rbution adopted b 950h a dot made na
1 on March 17,
art of Ordinance No. 5-50 by refer-
nce should be and the same following
mended by making the
hanges: Secretary, from
Item 102A. 3alarY
3,270.96 to $3,348.06. Stenographer,
Item 102A. Salary
om $2,314.62 to $2,390.22.
Item 103A. i4 Salary Registration
Jerk, from None to $SOO.DO
Item 109A. Salary Assistant, from
3,900.00 to ;3,975.00.
8`820.OOlo $9,095~OOy Rodmen, rom
rom $3 492.72 So 1$S 667.42 for Captain,
Item 118A. S~ar917.16.aptains (3),
rom ;9,646.56 to $9.
Item 118A. Salaries Desk Sergeants
3), from $9,521.82 to $9,769.32.
from ;12~629.44Stoa;12,8 8~84ctfves ~4),
Item 118A098.40at gg,2M47 qa cyclists
l2), from $6,
Ltem 118A. from] 879,708.86ato 1$Sln
(after 3 yrs.),
731.16.
Item 118A. Sala from a S6 611.72(2 to
and 3rd Yrs•),
$51tem12 118A. Salaries Patrolmen
(during lot yr.), from $7,567.56 to
$7,789.41.
Item M60 ~1~6~192.90.atrons (2).
from ;5,
Item 119A. Salaries S 134.84`aptains
(2), from ;6,985.94 to ;7,
Item 119A Salaries Captains (5).
from $16,077.60 to $16,528.60.
Item 119A. Salaries Lieutenants
l7) fry ;21,344.90 to $21,110.90.
Item 119A, Salaries Engineers (4),
Item 119A. Salaries Firemen (after
3 yrs.) (33), from $97,421.94 to $99,-
asa.s4.
item 119A. Salarfrom i$1 501.08 no
and 3rd yca.) (7),
s2o,D2D.42.
Item 119A. Salarit omir$7,667.56duto
ing let Yr.) (3),
$7,789.41.
049100 to 1$ 0.69EOO.ipment, from $46,-
Item 120A. SalarY075i19 Electrician,
from $2,966.04 to $3, from
Item 120A. 3alarY Extra Help,
;2,206.00 to $2,333.89.
Item 125A. Salary SaaitarY Inspec-
tor, Yrom ;2,439.36 to $2,612.96.
trar from5;2,259. 8 to $2,332,83 Regis-
'. Spector, It om ;2,016.00 Ros;2 091.00 In
Item 125A. SalarielO6.gg rses (4L
from $10,803.87 to $11, rom
$1~829.622to $2 361.8 • Extra Help, "
Item 127A. Wages, from $18,375.00
to ;18,890.00.
Item 881 84 taal$3 454 791k Inspector,
from ;3,
item 132A. Wages Laborers, from
$28,675.00 to $29,576.00.
Item 68,83100 t tr$152,500.00 traction,
from ;
f3om ;10,500.00 to $10,900.OOMechanics,
Item 134A. Wages Drivers ~ nd
Laborers, from $21,000.00 to $21,750.00.
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
Item 140A. Wages Drivers and '
L Itemr191A. Labors fromo$$ 400 0000.
$9,600.00.
Item 148E lA•) Sa064i16. Drivers '.21,
from $5,904.36 to $6, in the
Section 3. This ordinance,
interest of the preservation of public
peace, health, safet and being deemed
welfare cf the Ctty,
urged and of immediate necessity,
shall be in force and effadoption and
after its final Passage,
approval by the City CouncR and pub-
lication as by law provid~~,ided for
appropriations herein P
shall be available and transferred to
the proper tondo.
Passed upon firs1951ading this 16th
day of February, roved upon
Passed, adopted and aPP
fina11951dmg this 23rd day of Febru-
ary, CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
,fir ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHU CLUn R men
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Published officially in The Tele-
graph-Herald 195wapaper this 28th day
of February, J J. SHEA,
It Feb. 28 City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the ordinance, Seconded b
Councilman Kolb. Carried by th
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilme
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 9.51
A 5 ORDI OAa dEl2ruf e0rd nancetl
10-48, being an control, c a pe V 8
for the name,
and operation of "The Dubuque
nicipal Airport."
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1, That Sections 5, 6, 7,
alnd the 2sam ~ areahereby repealed;
Section 2. That this Ordinance shall
from and afterats final passa(ge~adopg
lion and publication ae prov[ded by
law.
Passed upon flr1951eading this 16th
day of February,
Rules requiring reading of an Ordi-
nance 1951ended the 16th day of Feb-
ruary,
ORDINANCE ND. 9.51
An Ordinance repealing Sectio
5, 6, 7, 10 and 12 of Ordinanc
No. 10.48, being an Ordinance pr
' viding for the name, control, s
pervision and operation of "
Dubuque Muncipal Airport", sa
ordinance having been passed u
on first reading on February 16
1951 and ordered placed on f'
with the City Clerk for pub
inspection for at least one we
before its final adoption, was p
sented for final adoption.
129
Passed, adopted and approved this
23rd day °fCLARENCE9P. WELU,
MBYOC.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO ouncilmenNELLER,
Attest:
J. J. Shea,
City Clerk.
Published officially in The Tele-
graph-Herald 19bl.spaper this 28th day
of February, J ~. SHEA,
1tPeb28 City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 23, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
& City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
With reference to attached peti•
lion of Mr. & Mrs. Floyd W. Lyons
y asking for vacation of alley located
e between Lot 16 of Randall Addition
and Lot 1 of Levi Addition, the
n Planning and Zoning Commission
respectfully recommends the re-
quested vacation and dispoosie t
of the land to adjoining p P Y
owners by negotiation.
~ The small piece of ground is
e worthless to the City and of limited
value to petitioner.
°- Yours truly,
a- DUBUQUE PILADiNING &
The ZONING COMMISSION
id RICHARD V, McKAY,
P- Secretary
th, '
Ile Councilman Kolb moved that the
lic recommendation of the• Planning
ek and Zoning Commission be ap-
re- proved and that proper proceed-
ings be prepared. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
No Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilman
aion Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Mu- Nays-None.
February 17, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
With reference to attached peti•
lion of J. Z. and Louise M. Apon•
yok referred to the Pl our hon-
Zoning Commission by y
orable body January 2, 1951, the
130 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
Planning & Zoning Commission
learns that the petitioners have
sold the property in question since
the date of the petition consequent-
ly the petitioners interests cease,
Thus, the petition is being returned
without action.
Respectively submitted,
THE DUBUQUE PLANNING
& ZONING COMMISSION
R. V. McKAY,
Secretary
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication of the Planning and
Zoning Commission be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Austin. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 17,1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In connection with the attached
petition of John J. Weber asking
rezoning to Business Classification
of certain property on the norther-
ly side of Dodge Street between
Bluff St. and Peabody Streeti, and
to accomplish the purpose of the
petitioner the Planning & Zoning
Commission respectfully recom-
mends to your honorable body that
the area beginning at the north-
west corner of Dodge and Bluff
Streets, thence southwesterly along
the northerly property line of
Dodge Street to the east property
line of Peabody Street; thence
northwesterly along said easterly
property line of Peabody Street
a distance of 100 feet; thence north-
easterly along a line lying 100 feet
northerly of and parallel to the
north property line of Dodge Street
to a point 100 feet west of the
westerly property line of Bluff
Street; thence southeasterly to the
Southeast corner of Lot 1 of Sub-
division of Lot 2 and 2 of 3 of
City Lot 598; thence south along
the west property line of Bluff
Street to the northwest corner of
Dodge and Bluff Streets, which
is the point of beginning, be re-
zoned from Local Business Classifi-
cation to Business Classification.
Favorable action by your hon-
orable body on this matter will
provide another area encouraging
the establishment of small busi-
nesses, and with the business dis-
tricts at (1) Thirty Second St. in
the so called Heim Brickyard area,
and (2) at Southern Ave. constitutes
the third area rezoned for business
by this Commission in the last
three years.
Respectfully submitted,
THE DUBUQUE PLANNING
& ZONING COMMISSION
R. V. McKAY
Secretary
Mayor Welu moved that the rec-
ommendation of the Planning and
Zoning Commission be approved
and that proper proceedings be
prepared. Seconded by Council-
man Austin. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 15,1951
The Honorable Mayor and
City Council of the
City of Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The petition of Glenview Motel
Corporation for special permission
to allow it to maintain trailers on
its premises in violation of the
Zoning Ordinance was referred to
this office for recommendation and
report.
Article XVI of the Zoning Ordi-
nance and Section 414.7 of the
1950 Code of Iowa vests the power
in the Board of Adjustment to
make special exceptions from the
regulations in proper cases and
also provides for an appeal from
this Board to the District Court.
It is therefore my opinion that
any attempt on the part of the
Council to grant the petitioner's
request would be improper.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON
City Solicitor
Councilman Austin moved the
acceptance of the recommendation
in the report of the City Solicitor.
Seconded by Councilman Russo.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
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Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 131
February 17, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion has considered carefully the
petition of Glenview Motel Cor-
poration attached herewith and
respectfully recommends to your
honorable body denial of the peti-
tion for the reason that it is the
sense of the Planning & Zoning
Commission that the Zoning Ordi-
nance should be strictly and im-
partially enforced with reference
to the question of trailer parking.
Interpretation by the Planning
& Zoning Commission of the limi-
tations of the Zoning Laws pre-
cludes the location and occupancy
of trailers in all residential dis-
tricts, whether Single, Two-Family
or Multiple, and the Planning &
Zoning Commission herewith an-
nunciates this policy for the fu-
ture guidance of the general pub-
lic.
Respectfully submitted,
THE DUBUQUE PLANNING
& ZONING COMMISSION
By R.V. McKAY
Secretary
Councilman Russo moved that
the recommendation of the Plan-
ning and Zoning Commission be ap-
proved. Seconded by Councilman
Austin. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 23, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
The owners of the Glenview Ma
tel Corp., Messrs Wagner and
Scherrer appeared before the Plan-
ning & Zoning Commission Thurs-
day, February 22, 1951, to state
their case in connection with the
location and occupancy of trailers
on their property which is in a
Multiple Family Zone. They claim
discrimination insofar as others are
allowed to continue to locate and
operate trailers in all classes of
residential zones about the city.
If others can, why not they?
The Planning & Zoning Commis-
sion has considerable sympathy
with the arguments presented but
feels that the present Zoning Ordi-
nance is very explicit regarding
limitations in residential area, and
that instead of granting complain-
ants permission to join the other
offenders, all operators should be
brought into line.
Such action may create individ-
ual hardships, but under all health,
fire and social standards they con-
stitute acommunity hazard and
nuisance, and have been tolerated
in recent years only under the pre-
text of a housing shortage. Now,
while the housing situation is eas-
ing up, the trailer nuisance is on
the increase.
To meet possible hardship argu-
ments while moving out presently
located trailers and to correct the
untenable position in which law
enforcement agencies find them-
selves the Planning & Zoning Com-
mission recommends to your Hon-
orable Body that said Planning &
Zoning Commission be instructed
to study objections raised to the
proposed Tourist Camp and Trail-
er Control Ordinance, which has
twice been presented to City Coun-
cil only to fall by the wayside,
with a view to possible revision of
same far consideration and adop-
tion at an early date.
No private operator will invest
in a proper Trailer Camp as long
as individual trailer owners are al-
lowed to squat at will. On the other
hand, the Commission feels such
camps will be built with any en-
encouragement, and provide the
solution of this vexing problem.
Respectfully submitted,
DUBUQUE PLANNING &
ZONING COMMISSION
By R. V. McKAY
Secretary
Councilman Russo moved that
the Planning and Zoning Commis-
sion be authorized to consider a
proposed Tourist Camp and Trail-
er Control Ordinance in the light
of objections presented and to sub-
mit recommendations and report
back to the City Council. Seconded
by Councilman Austin, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
132 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
k'ebruary 13th, 1951
The Honorable Mayor and
City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen;
The Airport Commission has di-
rected me to request the City of
Dubuque and County of Dubuque to
take action in accordance with
Chapter 329 of the 1950 Code of
Iowa to enact zoning regulations
prohibiting the erection or main-
tenance of hazards in the vicinity
of theh Dubuque Muncipal Airport.
In their opinion the operation of
multi-engined planes from the air-
port by a commercial airline makes
such regulations especially needful
at this time,
If it is the Council's wish to com-
ply with the request of the Airport
Commission the first step required
is the appointment of an Airport
Zoning Commission to recommend
the boundaries of the district and
the appropriate regulations and
restrictions. This Commission shall
be selected in the following man-
ner:
(1) The City of Dubuque shall
select two members, one to serve
for two years and one to serve
for four years;
(2) Dubuque County shall select
two members, one to serve for two
years and one to serve for four
years;
(3) The four members so selected
shall select a fifth member to serve
for six years.
This Commission should be
created and established by a Joint
Resolution enacted by both the City
Council and the Board of Super-
visors, The initiative lies with the
City of Dubuque.
Submitted herewith is a proposed
Resolution creating such a Com-
mission, In the event the same is
adopted, it should then be referred
to the Board of Supervisors with
the request that they adopt the
same. Upon their adoption of the
Joint Resolution the members of
the Commission should then be
appointed.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON,
City Solicitor.
Mayor Welu moved that the
recommendation of City Solicitor
Nelson be adopted. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 9051
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque and by
The Board of Supervisors of Du•
buque County, Iowa;
Section 1. There is hereby estab-
lished ajoint Commission to be
known as the Airport Zoning Com-
mission of the County and City of
Dubuque.
Section 2. Said Commission shall
be composed of five (5) members
selected and appointed as follows:
Two (2) members selected by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque.
Two (2) members selected by the
Board of Supervisors of Dubuque
County.
One (1) member selected by the
four members selected by said
municipalities.
Section 3. The terms of the
members of said Commission shall
be for six (6) years except that
one of members first appointed by
each municipality shall serve for
two (2) years and the other mem•
ber first appointed by each muni-
cipality shall serve for four years.
Section 4. Said Commission shall
make recommendations to the
Board of Supervisors of Dubuque
County and the City Council of
the City of Dubuque as to the
boundaries of the original Airport
Hazard Area in Dubuque County
and the appropriate regulations and
restrictions to be enforced therein.
Such Commission shall, with due
diligence, prepare a preliminary
report on such matters and hold
public hearings thereon before sub-
mitting its final report.
Section 5. Said Commission shall
have such other powers and duties
as may hereafter be assigned to it
by joint Resolution of the Board
of Supervisors of Dubuque County
and the City Council of the City
of Dubuque.
Section 6. This Resolution shall
be in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final approval,
adoption and publication as pro-
vided by law.
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 133
Rule requriing reading on three
separate days suspended by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque the 23rd day of February,
1951.
Mayor Welu moved that the rule
requiring the reading of the resolu-
tion on three separate days be sus-
.. pended and that the resolution be
placed on file for at least one week
before its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
:~ Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
January 23,1951
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the Dubuque City
Council,
Gentlemen:
On January 7, 1950, the claim of
Marie Kohl of the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, was filed with the City Clerk,
claiming damages in the sum of
$1,000.00 as the result of a fall
on the sidewalk located on the
Southwest corner of 10th and Main
Sts., in the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Said claim was duly referred to
~, the City Solicitor's office for in-
vestigation and report.
After due investigation by this
office we have determined that said
injury was the result of a fall upon
the sidewalk, and that said side-
walk was defective.
It is there#ore, our recommenda-
tion that said claim be compro-
mised and settled for the sum of
$350.00, and it is further recom-
mended that the Treasurer be in-
structed to draw warrant for said
amount, payable to Marie Kohl
and Kenline, Roedell, Hoffman and
Reynolds, her attorneys, said war-
rant to be delivered to her upon
her execution of a proper release.
,~' Respectfully submitted,
ROBERT M, CZIZEK
Assistant City Solicitor.
Mayor Welu moved that the
recommendation of Assistant City
Solicitor Czizek be approved and
the City Auditor instructed to draw
a warrant in the amount of $350.00
in favor of Marie Kohl and Kenluae,
Roedell, Hoffman and Reynolds,her
attorneys, as settlement in full of
the Claim, and that said warrant be
.delivered upon receipt by the City
of Dubuque of a properly executed
release. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
January 25, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
Gentlemen:
On October 4, 1950, the claim
of Stella Welter, of 1535 Parkway,
of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, was
filed with the City Clerk by her
Attorneys O'Connor, Thomas and.
O'Connor,
Said Claim was in the principal
amount of $4,800.00, which sum
represented damages claimed to
have been sustained by the said
Stella Welter, when she fractured
a bone in the instep of her left
foot while walking West on the
North sidewalk of Jones 5t., about
midway between Main St. and
Shields St., in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa.
She further claimed that a rock
or stone was thrown from under
the fire of an automobile, and
that said rock or stone struck her,
causing the resulting injury.
Said claim was duly referred to
this office for investigation and
report and after due investigation,
we are of the opinion that there
was no negligence upon the part
of the City of Dubuque, and in
no way contributed to the alleged
injury of the Claiment and there-
fore respectfully recommend that
said Claim be denied.
Respectfully submitted,
By ROBERT M. CZIZEK
Assistant City Solicitor.
Councilman Russo moved that
the recommendation of Assistant
City Solicitor Czizek be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
February 12, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the Dubuque City
Council,
Gentlemen:
At a meeting of the City Council,
the claim of Rose Roussel in the
sum of $5,000.00 for injuries re-
sulting from a fall upon the side-
walk at 6th and Main Street, in
134 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
Dubuque, Iowa, was referred to
this office for investigation and
report.
An investigation was duly made
and we feel that there was no
negligence upon the part of the
City of Dubuque, in the mainten-
ance of its sidewalk at the point
where the alleged injury was sus-
tained, and we therefore respect-
fully recommend to your Honorable
Body that said claim be denied,
Respectfully Submitted,
ROBERT M. CZIZEK
Assistant City Solicitor.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of Assistant City
Solicitor Czizek be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 12,1951
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the Dubuque
City Council,
Gentlemen:
At a meeting of the City Council-
the claim of Harrison M. Suiter,
in the sum of $500.00, was referred
to this office for investigation and
report. After due investigation,
we conferred with the attorneys for
Mr. Suiter, and as a result of such
conference, we feel that said claim
should be compromised and settled
for the sum of $350.00.
It is therefore respectfully
recommended that said claim be
compromised and settled for the
sum of $350.00, and that the Treas-
urer be authorized to deliver a
Warrant in favor of Harrison M.
Suiter and Kenline, Roedell, Hoff•
man and Reynolds, Attorneys, in
the sum of $350.00 to be delivered
to them upon execution of a proper
release.
Respectfully Submitted,
ROBERT M. CZIZEK
Assistant City Solicitor.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of Assistant City
Solicitor Czizek be approved and
the City Auditor instructed to draw
a warrant in the amount of $350.00
in favor of Harrison M. Suitor, and
Kenline, Roedell, Hoffmann and
Reynolds, Attorneys, as settlement
in full of the claim, and that said
warrant be delivered upon receipt
by the City of Dubuque of a proper-
ly executed release. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 21, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the Dubuque City
Council,
Gentlemen:
At a meting of the Dubuque City
Council, the claim of Al Beckius in
the sum of $5,000.00, for injuries
received by reason of a fall in
front of 1305 University Avenue,
was referred to this office for in-
vestigation and report. After due
investigation we are of the opinion
that said claim should be compro-
mised and settled.
We have conferred with the prop-
erty owner regarding this claim
and he has agreed to contribute
one-half of the settlement.
It is therefore respectfully re-
commendedthat said claim be com-
promised and settled for the sum
of $750.00, $375,00 of which shall
be paid by the property owner and
$375.00 to be paid by the City, and
it is further recommended that the
Treasurer be instructed to draw a
warrant in favor of Al Beckius in
the sum of $375.00 to be delivered
to him upon execution of a proper
release.
Respectfully submitted,
By ROBERT M. CZIZEK,
Assistant City Solicitor
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of Assistant City
Solicitor Czizek be approved and
the City Auditor instructed to draw
a wararnt in the amount of $375.00
in favor of Al Beckius, as City
share of settlement of the claim,
and that said warrant be delivered
upon receipt by the City of Du-
buque of a properly executed re•
lease. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
February 14, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
I herewith submit reports of the
City Auditor, City Treasurer, City
Health Department and City Water
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 135
Works for the month of January,
1951; also list of claims and list
of payrolls for which warrants
were issued for the month of Janu•
ary, 1951.
Respectfully submitted,
A, A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager
Councilman Russo moved that
the reports be received and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 22, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: This is to advise
that I have approved the follow-
, ing bonds and desire to have your
approval on same for filing:
Parking Meter Repair Man
Henry Blocker, Western Surety
Company.
Excavation
Dubuque Plumbing & Heating Co.
1395 Washington Street, Policy No.
CL 820692 Bituminous Casualty
Corp.
Louis Buechel, 2230 Central Av-
enue, Bond No. 4387314 Fidelity
and Deposit Co.
Key City Gas Company, 669 Main
Street, Bond No. 735673 The Fidel•
ity & Casualty Co.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager
Councilman Kolb moved that the
bonds be approved and placed on
file. Seconded by Councilman Aus-
tin. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Dubuque, Iowa
February 23, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: Attached is our blue-
print No. 37.51 showing the loca-
tion of 6 tanks we propose to erect
between Jones Street and East 1st
Street and westerly of Water
Street. The tanks will each have
a capacity of 24,000 barrels and
will be used for the storage of fuel
oil and/or gasoline. The tanks will
all be diked with earth dikes.
We request your permission for
a permit to erect and use the tanks
for the aforesaid purposes, which
permission will give. us authority to
erect and use the tanks for an in-
definite future period.
Your very truly,
PURE OIL COMPANY,
By F, F., Steingraber,
General Manager,
Terminal Division
Chicago, Illinois
Mayor Welu moved that the per•
mit be granted and that all proper
safeguards be taken. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
February 22, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor.
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Herewith are sub-
mitted proposed grade ordinances
and profiles for the following
streets:
Groveland Place, Profile No. 1352
King Street, Profile No. 1353
Marion Street, Profile No. 1355
Balke Street, Profile No. 1356
Garfield Ave., Profile No. 1357
Mount Vernon Court, Profile No.
1358
St. Joseph Street, Profile No.
1359
Kane Stret, Profile No. 1360
Napier Street, Profile No. 1361
I recommend that the grades be
approved as sho;vn on the profiles
and the ordinances be adopted es•
tablishing the grades.
Respectfully submitted
R. J. GALLAGHER,
City Engineer
Mayor Welu moved that the re-
commendation of City Engineer
Gallagher be approved. Seconded
by Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
-Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0.11-51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Groveland Place from the
west property line of ;Sheridan
Street to the east property line of
Burden Street, presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the reading just had be considered
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136 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun•
Gilman Schueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in•
spection for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 12-51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on King Street from the west
curb return at Broadway to the
north property line of Fulton
Street, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the read-
ing just had be considered the first
reading of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in•
spection for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE NO. 13-51
An Ordinance establishing- a
grade on Marion Street from the
west property lino of Fremont Av-
enue to the west end of Marion
Street, presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection for at least ono week be-
fore its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilman
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 14-51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Balke Street from the
south property line of Strauss
Street to the north property line
of Link Street, presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays--None.
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 137
ORDINANCE NO. 15~--51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Garfield Avenue (West
Side) from the north property line
of Emerson Street to the south
property line of Roosevelt Street,
presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in•
spection for at least one week be•
fore its final adoption. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
ORDINANCE N0. 16-51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Mount Vernon Court from
the west property line of South
Grandview Avenue to the end of
Mount Vernon Court, presented and
read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
CouncIlman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in•
spection for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 17-51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on St. Joseph Street from
the west property line of Fremont
Avenue to the east property line
of 5tetmore Street, presented and
read,
Councilman Schueller moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspendeded requir-
ing an ordinance to be read on
three separate days. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:.
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 18-51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Kane Street from the
north property line of Kaufman
Avenue to a point 2,200 feet north,
presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Russo.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun•
Gilman Russo. Carried by the fol•
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
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138 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
Councilman Schueller moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in•
spection for at least one week be•
fore its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 19-51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Napier Street from the
west property line of Foye Street
to the east property line of Hemp-
stead Street, presented and read.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Austin.
Carried by the fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the ordinance be placed on file
with the City Clerk for public in-
spection for at least one week be-
fore its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 91-51
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 per-
mit to sell cigarettes and cigarette
papers within said City and the
Manager is directed to issue such
permit on behalf of said city.
Name Address
Arano H. Lolwing, 2616 Windsor
Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bond filed with the applications
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J, J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 92-51
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to this
Council for approval and the same
have been examined: Now, There•
fore,
Be It Resolved by the Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
following applications be granted
and the licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the terms
of the ordinances of this City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Edward E. Gau, 1961 Central Av-
enue.
Arano H. Lolwing, 2616 Windsor
Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 931
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
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Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 139
been inspected and found to com-
ply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed a proper
bond: Now, 'Pherefore,
Be It Resolved by the Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
Manager be and he is directed to
issue to the following named ap-
plicants aBeer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Edawrd E. Gau, 1961 Central Aw
enue.
Arano H. Lolwing, 1616 Windsor
Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February, 1951
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Councll,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: Re: Don Kress and
the Rod and Gun Club Class B Beer
Permit No. 16 Expiring May 17,
1951.
Please be advised that on this
23rd day of February, 1951 in the
District Court of Dubuque County,
Dubuque, Iowa, the above named
permit holder was convicted on the
charges of Illegal Possession of
Gambling Devices and having
liquor on the premises of a Class
B Beer Permit holder of greater
alcoholic content than 4.2 beer.
He was fined $100.00 on the
gambling charges and $300.00 on
the liquor charges and the costs
of the action.
Because of the above violations
of law and conviction thereof, it is
herewith recommended that this
Class B Beer Permit be revoked
forthwith.
Respectfully yours,
JOS. H. STRUB,
Chief of Police
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of Chief of Police
Strub be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 94-51
Whereas, this Council on the
24th day of April, 1950 caused to
be issued a Class "B" Beer Per-
mit bearing the Number 16 to the
Rod and Gun Club of Dubuque,
Iowa, operating at 1103 Iowa
Street in the City of Dubuque; and
Whereas, it has come to the at•
tention of this Council that the
owner and holder of said permit
has conducted his place of busi-
ness in a disorderly manner and
otherwise in violation of law: Now,
Therefore,
. Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
Class "B" Beer Permit No. 16, here-
tofore issued to the Rod and Gun
Club of Dubuque, Iowa, be and the
same is hereby revoked and the
Chief of Police is directed to take
up such permit forthwith and re•
turn the same for cancellation.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Councilman Russo moved the
adoption of the resolution. Second-
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 23, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: This is to report
that I have met with the special
advisory committee on the matter
of determining fees on the Bunker
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140 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
Hill Golf Course recently acquired
as a gift by the city. The commit-
tee, after extensive discussions,
agreed on such fees and I hereby
submit their findings as my recom-
mendation for the fixing of the fees
by your Honorable Body.
Daily fees-weekends meaning Sat-
urday, Sunday and holidays: Fees
to city, $1.00; 20% Fed. Excise
Tax, $.20; Total, $1.20.
Daily fees-other times than above:
Fees to City, .75; 20% Fed. Ex-
cise Tax, .15; Total, .90.
Daily fees-sundown beginning
4:30 P.M.: Fees to City, .50; 20%
Fed. Excise Tax, .10; Total, .60.
Daily fees-children 16 years of
age and under during forenoons
of ordinary days only: Fees to
City, .25; 20% Fed. Excise Tax,
.05; Total, .30.
Daily fees-children 16 years and
under at any time the same as
the sundown rates for adults:
Fees to City, .50; 20% Fed. Ex-
cise Tax, .10; Total, .60.
Season ticket fees-Family rate:
Fees to City, 37.50; 20% Fed. Ex-
cise Tax, 7.50; 'Dotal, 45.00.
Adults-Males: Fees to City, 25.00;
20% Fed. Excise Tax, 5.00; Total
30.00.
Adults-Females: Fees to City,
15.00; 20% Fed. Excise Tax, 3.00;
Total, 18.00.
Juniors-16 years of age and un-
der: Fees to City, 15.00; 20% Ex-
cise Tax, 3.00; Total, 18.00.
It is proposed that the fixing of
the above fees be done by your
honorable body through an appro-
priate resolution at the next month-
ly meeting to be held on March 5,
1951.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. RHOMBERG,
City Manager
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of City Mana-
ger Rhomberg be approved and
that proper proceedings be ordered
prepared. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller, Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo. Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 23, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: This is to inform
you that Mr, John Bockes has been
retained by the City as a consult-
ant greens keeper on the Bunker
Hill Golf Course at $200.00 per
month for eight months of the
year. This action was made pos-
sible by the gracious consent of
the directors of the Dubuque Coun-
try Club who retain Mr. Bockes as
their employee. The new greens
keeper will act in an advisory ca-
pacity only, because it is not the
desire of the City of Dubuque nor
the intent of the directors of the
Dubuque Country Club that his
present functions being performed
for the Country Glub be changed
in any manner.
The value of this man's service
lies in the fact that he built the
Bunker Hill Course for the suc-
cessive former owners and is thor-
oughly familiar with the needs,
the maintenance and the care of
the grounds.
I wish to commend to the Coun-
cil the action of the Country Club
officers in so assisting the com•
munity in developing. the munici-
pal recreational facility.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. Rhomberg,
City Manager.
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Rhomberg be accepted and
the appointment approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of The United
States Municipal News advising
Council that wage and price freeze
orders do not affect cities, pre-
sented and read. ,
Councilman Kolb moved that
the communication be received
and placed on file. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 141
.,
February 23, 1951,
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: Herewith is submit-
ted adetailed distribution of pro-
posed expenditures of the City of
Dubuque for the fiscal year begin-
ing April 1, 1951, and ending
March 31, 1952. There are some
important changes to be noted in
this year's Budget. Foremost is
the inclusion of the item for the
Municipal Golf Course at Bunker
Hill. Second is the use of 25%
of the anticipated revenues from
parking meters for the purchase
of traffic control devices, Anoth-
er matter is the provision for the
operation of the river terminal by
the Dock Board instead of by a
leasee as heretofore.
The wage and salary structure
is predicated by granting of an
increase of $10.00 per month to
those employees who had hereto
fore been granted a $15.00 per
month increase on November 1,
1950 and the provision far a $25.00
per month increase to those who
had not shared in the November
1st increase.
In the office of City Solicitor a
$25.00 per month increase is pro-
posed with an allowance of $40.00
per month for the payment of
clerical help in that office, The
clerical help is necessary to pro-
perly carry on the function of this
important office. The salary pro-
posed for the secretary in the of-
fice of the City Manager is $3900.00
per year. This position is the
most important in the second line
of command in the entire city ad-
ministration,. The diligence of the
present incumbent has seen the
return of over $5,000.00 per year
in sales and used tax refunds from
the State of Iowa while the other
duties were carried on. Many
towns in Iowa are not yet aware
of their ability to recapture such
money.
I recommend this distribution as
outlined above to the Council for
adoption for a basis for making
appropriations for the ensuing
year,
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. Rhomberg,
City Manager.
Councilman Russo moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Rhomberg be approved and
made a matter of record. Second-
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
DETAILED DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENDITURES
FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1951.1951
SOURCES OF REVENUE FOR 1951.51 FISCAL OPERATION
A.-From Taxes
Levy in
Fund Mills Tax
Consolidated ........................................................................9.883 $431,743.00
Fire Maintenance .......................`.....................................4.500 196,589.00
Fire Equipment .................................................................. 0.500 21,843.00
Library .................................................................................. 1.315 57,446.00
Park ........................................................................................ 1.000 43,685.00
Playground & Swimming Pool ...................................... 0.500 21,843.00
Playground Improvement ............................................ 0.750. 32,764.00
Fire Pension ........................................................................ 1.021 44,603.00
Fve Retirement ................................................................0.233 10,179.00
Police Pensian .................................................................... 0.678 29,619.00
Police Retlrement .............................................................. 0.204 8,912.00
~~ Employees Retirement .................................................... 0.350 15,290.00
Dock ........................................................................................ 0.500 21,843.00
General Bonds .................................................................... 0.580 25,337.00
Airport .................................................................................. 1.250 54,607.00
City Assessment ................................................................ 0.187 8,169.00
Emergency ........................................................................... 1.000 43,685.00
24.451 $1,088,152.00
Moneys and Credits Tax (Consolidated Fund) .................... ... 16,750.00
Road Tax on Agricultural Lands (Consolidated Fund) ..... ... 117.00
Library Tax on Agricultural Lands (Library Fund) ........... ... 124.00
GRAND TOTAL FROM TAXES LEVIED AUGUST 1950 ... ...$1,085,143.00
The above estimate is based on a revised taxable v alue of $43,-
685,379.00 as obtained from the County Auditor.
The levy far 1950-51 operation was 23.992 mills on a taxable valua•
tian of .$42,911,236.00 which with moneys and credits tax of $19,786.00
plus taxes an agricultural lands of $238.00 totalled $1,049,553.00.
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142 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE FUND
B.-From Miscellaneous Sources (Bunker Hill-18 Hole)
General Miscel. ' Galf Fees ......................................................................................................$ 18,000.00
Revenues Cancessions ................................................................................................ 2,400.00
Business Licenaes ......................................................................................$ 4 500.00 Misc. Collections ...................................................................................... 2,500.00
DoB Liceasea ..............................................................................................
Buildin8 Permits ........• ..............•..•........................................................... 3,500.00 Total ......................................................................................................$ 22,900.00
PlumblaH Permits ...........• ........................................................................ 2,750.00 RECAPITULATION
Electrical Permlta ..................... .................. 2,750.00 Total Estimated Misc. Revenues ....................................................$ 447,165.00
Police Court Fines and Caste ........................................................... 30,000.00 ~ r'. Total Estimated Unencumbered Balances .............................. 120,255.00
Beer Permits .............................................................................................. 35,000.00 Total Estimated Receipts from Taxes ...................................... 1,085,143.00
Cigarette Permita ...................................................................................... 27,700.00
Street and Garage Receipts ................................................................ 3'500.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED CITY REVENUE .......................................$1,652,563.00
Dieting prisonera .................................................................................... 250.00 WATER WORKS DIVISION.
Miscellaneous Rents ..................•........................................................... 755.00 (Self•SuPPorting)
Miscellaneous Sales .................................................................................. ~ Estimated Unencumbered Balance April 1, 1951 ......................$ 75,000.00
Ambulance Receipts ................................................................................ 3,500.00 Estimated Water Revenue .................................................................. 286,520.00
Health Dept. ltecelpts ....•.„....• .............................................................. 500.00 ~;,`
Bicycle Regietration ................».............................................................. 800.00 :` Total ......................................................................................................$361,520.00
1,000.00 '< ESTIMATED GRAND TOTAL CITY AND WATER
Sale of Real PropeMy ............................................................................ w
State Highway Maintenance .............................................................. 2,295,00 WORKS DIVISION REVENUES ............................................$2,014,083.00
Sales and Use Tax Refunds ................................................................ 4,900.00 DETAILED DISTRIBUTION OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES
Refund from Excavation Fund .........................................:................ 1,270.00 FOR FISCAL YEAR 1951.52
Refund from Special Bonded (Mt. Loretta Ave.) ........................ 4,400.00 GROUP I-GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Miacellaneoua Aefunds ............................................................................ 1,130.00 (Consolidated Fund)
$131,000.00 Item 101-Cffy Council
A. Salaries ....................................................................$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
AIRPORT FUND B. Travel .. .... 175.00 500.00
..............................................................
Sale of Farm Products ..•.» ....................................................................$ 6,500.00 C. Miscellaneous ..............................,...,..................... 25.00 25.00
Land and House Rentals ...............•...................................................... 900.00 -
Hangar Rentals ....» .................•................................................................ 3,000.00 Tatal .............................................................................$ 1,700.00 $ 2,025.00
Fixed Base Lease ...........•.........• ................................................................ 1,250.00 Item 102-City Manager's Office
...............•................................................................... A. Salary City Manager ................,.........................'$ 9,000.00 '$ 9,000.00
Airline Payments 1,000.00
U. S. Government Returna .................................................................... 389.E A. Salary Secretary ................,................................. 3,348.06 3,900.00
........................................
Other Receipta .......................................................................................... A. Salary Stenographer 2,390.22 2,616.00
$ 13,100.00 B. Travel ........................................................................ 250.00 250.00
FIRE MAINTENANCE FUND C. Office .......•••.•••••.•.•••'•••.••.••••••,••,•. ••'••.•••••••.••. 125.00 200.00
14,214.00 D• Printing ... 75.00 125.00
Estimated Unencumbered Balance ..................................................$ F. Maintenance 200.00 200.00
Outside Fire Protection 3,750.00 """""""""""""' .............................
..................................•................................... G. Material and SuPPties ...................................... 325.00 525.00
Tatal ..................................»..................................................................$ 17,964.00 Total ... ... $ 15,713.28 $ 16,816.00
FIRE EQUIPMENT FUND .......................................................................
Item 103-City Clerk's Office
Estimated Unencumbered Balance Aprll 1, 1951 ......................$ 25,000.00 A. Salary City Clerk ..................................................$ 9,800.00 $ 5,100.00
LIBRARY FUND `',' A. ~i Salary Registration Clerk ............................ 800.00 1,500.00
Book Rentals and Fines ..• ...................................................................$ 2,500.00 A. Salary Extra Help .............................................._ 150.00 150.00
PARKING METER FUND ., G. Material and Supplies ...................................... 75.00 75.00
Estimated Unencumbered Balance April 1, 1951 ..• .....................$22,500.00 Total ....... ... $ 5,825.00 $ 6,825.00
Meter Collections 60,000.00 ...................................................................
» ...........................................•...................................... Item 104--City Auditor's Office
Totai ........................................$ 82,500.00 A. Salary City Auditor ............................................'$ 3,375.00 '$ 3,600.00
.............................................................. A. Salary Clerk 2,000.00 2,120.00
..PARK FUND ........................................................
700.00 F. Maintenance .......................................................... 50.00 50.00
Concessions ....•....•......_....•...» ...............•....•...............................................$ G. Material and Supplies ...................................... 200.00 200.00
Miscellaneous Collections ........» .......................................................... 300.00
.....$ 1,000.00 Total ..............................................................................$ 5,625.00 $ 5,970.00
Total ......._ ..................»........................»....».•.................................. ; Item 105-City Treasurer's Office
PLAYGROUND AND BWIMMING POOL FUND A. Salary City Treasurer .......................................'$ 3,375.00 '$ 3,600.00
Pool Receipts $ 4~•~ D. Printing and Advertising .................................. 25.00 25.00
Skating Receipts .................•...................................................................... 250.00 F. Maintenance ............................................................ 25.00
Other Recetpte ............................................................................................ 75.00 G• Material and Supplies ...................................... 150.00 150.00
I. Surety Bond Premium .................................... 100.00 100.00
Total .....................................$ 4,825.00 ~•
•~PLAYGROUND IMPkOVEMENT FUND Total ..............................................................................$ 3,675.00 $ 3,900.00
Estimated Unencumbered Balance April 1, 1951 ......................$ 30,000.00 '(Note: 25% of salaries of City Manager, Auditor and Treasurer are
POLICE PENSION FUND paid by Water Dept.)
Item 106-City Solicitor's Office
1% Salary Deduction from Members ...........................................•....$ 400.00 ,, A. Salary City Solicitor (Part Time) ..................$ 4,000.00 $ 4,300.00
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND ~" A. Solar Assistant (Part Time) 2,500.00 2,800.0(1
Bond Interest Income • .................................».........•.••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••$ 1,100.00 A. Salary Clerical Help Allowance
FIRE PENSION FUND $40.00 Per Mo ....................................................................... 480.00
1% Salary Deduction from Members ..............................................$ 450.00 B. Travel ........................................................................ 40.00. 40.00
FIRE RETIREMENT FUND ........................ 1 50.00 ,+: C. Office ........................................................................ 40.00 40.00
~ F G. Material and Supplies ........................................ 85.00 85.00
................... J. Complling Ordinances .......................................................... 3,000.00
Bond Interest Income ...................... ....... ...
DOCK POND
Estimated Unencumbered Balance APrll 1, 1951 ......................$ 3,541.00 • . Total ..........................................,...................................$ 6,865.00 $ 10,745.00
OH Terminal Lease • ...................•.........•................................................... 2,300.00 Item 108-City Assessing
Virginia•Carollna Co. Lease ...............•................................................ 2,100.00 J. City's Share ..........................................................$ 7,939.00 $ 8,169.00
Dock House Lease 1,890.W > ($8,169.00 paid from City Assessment Fund)
........................•.................•.......................•............... i,
Harbor Leases ............................................................................................ 1~00(01•DaDI ,, Item 109-Civil Engineer's Office
Wharfage Fees .......................................................................................... A. Salary Engineer ..................................................$ 5,400.00 $ 5,700.00
"' A. Salary Assistant .................................................. 3,975.00 4,200.00
Total .....................••..............................................................................$ 11,831.00 ;:;; A. Salaries Rodmen ................................................. 9,095.00 10,500.00
STREET CONSTRUCTION FUND ; C. Office ................................................................_,..... 100.00 100.00
Estimated Unencumbered Balance Aprll 1, 1951 ........................$ 25,000.00 E. Equipment .............................................................. 200.00 200.00
Receipts from State Gas Tax .............................................•................ 135,000.00 F. Maintenance .......................................................... 500.00 500.00
G. Material and Supplies ........................................ 600.00 600.00
Total .........• ......................................_....................................................$160,000.00 ;r
LIQUOR SALES FUND ~ Total ..............................................................................$ 19,870.00 $ 21,800.00
'. •• ••„••.,••...••••..,..••.•..•$ ~ ~,~ Item 113-City Elections
Estimated City Share ..........• ................................ ,.; A. Salaries Clerks, Etc...........................................$ 500.00 $ 500.00
BONDED DEBT FUND E. Equipment ................................................................ 2,500.00 4,800.00
Proceeds fmm Bond Sale ............................................••...........•............$ 5,000.00
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G Material and Supplies ........................................ 400.00 400.00 F• Maintenance ........................................................ 150.00 500.00
.
J. Rentals ...................................................................... 50.00 100.00 G.
..................................
Material and SuPP~es . . 100.00 500.00
7 'otal ....................................................................................$ 3,450 $ 5,800.00 Total ............................................................................. .$ 4,475.00 $ 5,525.00
Item 114-City Buildings Item 122-Plumbing Inspector's Office (Consolidated Fund)
A Salaries Janitors ..................................................$ 4,725.00 $ 4,900.00 A. Salary Plumbing Inspector ........................... .$ 3,900.00 $ 4,200.00
.
E Equipment 1,000.00
............................................................ 1,000.00 C. Office ....................................................................... . 25.00 25.00
.
F.
Ma[ntenance and Repairs .............................. 2,500.00
00
1
000
li
2,500.00
00 ~
1
000 D.
G.
............................................................
Printing ......
Material and Supplies ....................................... 15.00
. 50.00 50.00
50.00
G.
H. ,
.
es ........................................
Material and Supp
Heat and Light ...................................................... 1,800.00 ,
.
2,200.00 J. Plumbing Board ...........................................,..... . 180.00 180.00
I. Insurance (3 Years) .............................................. 1,625.00
- ..................
Total .............................................................................
.$ 4,170.00 -
$ 4,505.00
.....................................................$ 12,650.00
..
Total $ 11,600.00 Item 123-Electrical Inspector's Office (Consolidated Fund)
Item ......................
.
115-Police Court A. Salary .Electrical Inspector ........................... .$ 3,900.00 $ 4,200.00
A Salary Police Judge ............................................$ 2,257.20 $ 2,580.00 C. Office ....................................................................... . 25.00 25.00
.
G ............................ 15.00
Material and Supplies 25.00 D. Printing ...............•................................................... . 15.00 50.00
. ..........
_ F. Maintenance ......................................................... . 175.00 250.00
Total ..............................................................................$ 2,272.20 $ 2,605.00 G. Material and SuPPhes ....................................... . 100.00 100.00
Item
G •116--Civil Service Commission
Material and Supplies ........................................$ 100.00
$ 100.00 .,
Total .............................................................................
.$ 4,215.00
$ 4,625.00
.
J Miscellaneous 100.00
...........................
. 100.00 Item 124-Dog Pound (Consolidated Fund)
. ...
..................... J. Enforcement Dag Ordinance ......................... .$ 900.00 $ 900.00
..............................................................$ 200.00
.
Total $ 200.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP II, PROTECTION OF LIFE
..............
.
SUBTOTAL GROUP I-GENERAL ADMINIS- AND PROPERTY ................................................... .$414,264.80 $472,229.00
TRATION ....................................................................$ 85,584.48
t Fund-$8 $ 96,455.00
169
00) GROUP III-HEALTH AND SANITATION
(Con .
,
solidated Fund-$88,286.00; City Assessmen (Consolidated Fund)
GROUP II-PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY Item
A. 128-Health Department
Salary Director (Part Time) ...........................
.$ 2,666.40
$ 3,000.00
Item 118-Police Department (Conwlidated Fund) A. Sa18ry Sanitary Inspector ............................... . 2,512.96 2,736.OQ
A. Salary Chief of Police ......................................$ 4,800.00 $ 5,100.00 A. Salary Clerk and Registrar ............................. . 2,332.83 2,556.00
A. Salary Senior Captain ........................................ 3,547.42 3,792.00 A. Salary Restaurant Inspector
.........................
.
2,091.00 2,316.00
A Salaries Captains (3) .......................................... 9,917.16 10,858.00 A. Salaries Nurses (4) 11,106.62 12,012.00
.
A
............................
Salaries Desk Sergeants (3) 9,769.32 10476.00 A. Stenographer
.........................................................
2,361.35
.
2,120.00
.
A Salaries Detectives (43) .................................... 12,828.84 10,296.00 B. Travel ......................,,............................................... . 50.00 50.00
.
A Salaries Motorcyclists (2.3) .............................. 6,247.40 10,044.00 C. Office .. ....
.............................................................. 150.00
. 150.00
.
A Salaries Patrolmen (after 3 yrs.) (27-29) .. 81,731.16 94,306.00 D. Printing ................................................................... . 50.00 50.00
.
A Salaries Patrolmen (2nd & 3rd yrs.) 12) ..., 5,720.12 6,168.00 E. EquiPment ............................................................... . 50.00 50.00
•
A Salaries Patrolmen (1st yr.) (3) .................. 7,789.41 8,460.00 F. Maintenance ........................................................ 900.00 900.00
.
A Salaries Matrons (2) .......................................... 5,192.94 5,840.00 G. Material and SuPPBes ....................................... . 900.00 900.00
.
A Salaries Special Officers .................................. 1
00 15p' J-1. Laborator Ex ense
Y P ......................................... 400.00
. 400.00
.
B 5.
Travel ........................................................................ 00
.
C. 275.00
Office ....................................................................... 275.00
Total .............................................................................
.$ 25,571.16
$ 27,240.00
D p~~ 150.110
.................................................................... 150.00 Item 126-Control of Contagious Diseases
E. 3,500.00
Equipment .............................................................. 4,000.00
J.
Control of Contagious Diseases ...................
.$ 1,200.00
$ 4,200.00
F Maintenance .......................................................... 2,800.00 3,500.00 Item 127-Sewer Maintenance
.
H Material and Supplies ...................................... 2,000.00 3,500.00 A. Wages
..................................................................... $ 18,890.00
. $ 21,0(10.00
.
J•1. Feeding Prisoners ................................................ 1, ~'
13 E. Equipment ............................................................. . 700.00 700.00
J-2. 300.00
Miscellaneous (Injuries) .................................. 00.00 F, Maintenance ....... . 1,200.00 1,200.00
G. Material and Supplies ....................................... . 600.00 900.00
...........................................•..............................$1x8,218.77
Total $178,315.00 H. Power for Sewer Puraps ................................. . 1,500.00 1,800.00
(Co ....
nsolidated Tax-$154,601.00; Liquor Sales Fund-X8,714.00; Parking
Meter Fund for Traffic Control--$15,000.00) Tota] .....................................
....................................... $22,890.00
. $ 25,600.00
Item 119-Fire Department Maintenance Fund Item 128-Garbage Disposal
A Salary Fire Chief ................................................$ 4,800.00 $ 5,100.00 J. Contract for Garbage Collection and
.
A Salaries Senior Captains (2) ............................ 7,134.84 7,584.00 Disposal .............................................................. .$ 32,750.00 $ 32,750.00
.
A Salaries Captains (5) .......................................... 16,528.60 17,760.00 Item 129-Milk Inspection
.
A Salaries Lieutenants (7) .................................. 22,111.10 29,024.00 A. Salary Milk Inspector ....................................... .$ 3,457.74 $ 3,684.00
.
A. Salaries Engineers (4) ....................................... 12,494.80
) (33.35) ........ 99,893.64
Firemen (after 3 yrs
i
S
l 13,392.00
113,820.00 E.
G. Equipment .............................................................
Material and Supplies ....................................... . 160.00
. 100.00 160.00
200.00
A.
A .
ar
es
a
Salaries Firemen (2nd & 3rd yrs.) (7-5) ...... 20,020.42 15,420.00 -
•
A Salaries Firemen (1st Yr•) (3) ........................ 7,789.31 8,960.00 Total .......................... ..........................................
........ .$ 3,717.74 $ 9,044.00
.
B Travel ...................................................................... 50.00 50.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP III-HEALTH
AND
SANI-
.
C
Office ........................................................................ 650.00
650.00
T •
•
ATION .......................................... $ 66,128.90 $ 93,634.00
.
D.
F-1 Printing .................................................................... 35.00
Maintenance ................................:......................... 3,750.00 35.00
3,750.00
GROUP IV-HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
.
F•2 Repairs to Buildings .......................................... 3,000.00 3,500.00 Item 131-Highways Administration (Consolidated Fund)
.
G Material and Supplies ........................................ 2,700.00 3,500.00 A. Salary Street Superintendent ......................... .$ 4,200.00 $ 4,500.00
.
H Heat and Light ...................................................... 3,000.00 4,000.00 A. Maintenance ......................................................... . 100.00 100.00
.
I Insurance ................................................................ 900.00 400.00 G. Material and Supplies ...................................... :. 150.00 150.00
.
J•1. Miscellaneous (Injuries) .................................. 900.00
60
00 900.00
60
00
Total .......................................... ...............
....................
.$ 4
450.00 -
$ 9
750.00
J•2.
J
3 .
Interest on Warrants ..........................................
......................... 268.24
Reserve for Emergency .
215.00 Item 132-Sireef Repairing and Grading , ,
-
. ......... - . A. Wages Laborers ................................................. .$ 29,575.00 $ 33,500.00
.205,585.95
............................................................... $
...
Total $222,620.00 E. Equipment ............................................................. . 6,000.00 6,000.00
..........
.
quor
er
~
(~r F• Maintenance
....................................................... 5,000.00 5,000.00
ed Balance-$14,214
07 00 Unencumb
Fund $6
Sales :OOj G• Material and Supplies ....................................... . 35,000.00 35,000.00
, J. Grading .................................................................. .. 8,000.00 8,000.00
Item 119E-Fire Equipment Fund
591
OA
$ 30 843.00
$ 46
.
,
E. Equipment ..............................................................
(Fire Equipment Tax-$21,843.00; Unencumbered Balance
and Police Alerm (Consolidated Fund)
Fi
120 ,
--$25,000.00) Total
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••$ 83,575.00 $ 87,500.00
(Consolidated Fund $37,500.00; Street Construction Fund-$50,000.00)
Ite
A. re
-
m
Salary City Electrician ...• ................................ $ 3,075.19 $ 3,~4•~ Item
J. 135-Street Construction Fund
Street Construction ........................................
..$152
500.00
$110
000.00
A. Salary Extra Help 2,333.89
••••• ••~ ••~ •~~~~•••• 100
00 2,832.00
100
00 Item 133-City Garage (Consolidated Fund) , ,
C.
E. .
Office ................................•....................................... 150.00
Equipment .............................................................. .
300.00 A.
A. Salary Head Mechanic ....................................
Salaries Mechanics
....................................
.
. ....................
..$ 10
900.00 $ 4,200.00
9
550
00
F.
G. Maintenance .......................................................... 150.00
Material and Supplies ...................................... 200.80 750.00
1,500.00 C.
E. ..
..
Office ....................................................................:.
Equipment ,
.. 75.00
500
00 ,
.
75.00
500
00
H. Heat, Light and Power .................................... 100.00 160.00 F. ..............................................................
Maintenance ..
.
400.00 .
400.00
6,109.08
...............$
.
tal
T $ 8,896.00 G. Material and Supplies ...................................... .. 2,325.00 2,325.00
..
............................................................
o H. Heat, Light and Power .................................. .. 2,000.00 2,000.00
Item 121-Building Commissioner's Office (Concelidated Fund) L Insurance
............................................................. 50.00
.. 50.00
A. Salary Building Commissioner ......................$ 4,200.00 $ 4,500.00
C. Office ...................................................................._.. ZS.~ 25.00 Total $ 16,250.00 $ 19,100.00
145
146
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Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 ,
Item 134-Ash and Can Collections (Consolidated Fund) Item 1450-Indoor Recreation
A. Wages ....,,................:............................................
...$ 500.00
$ 500.00
A. Wages Drivers and Laborers ...................... ....$ 21,750.00 $ 24,750.00 C. Office ..................................................................... ... 25.00 25.00
F.
G. ......................................................
Maintenance
Material and Supplies .................................... 1,400.00
....
.... 1,200.00 2,000.00
3,500.00
...........................................................
E. Equipment
F. Maintenance ......................................................... 300.00
...
... 500.00 300.00
500.00
Total .......................................................................... .. 24,350.00
.. $ $ 30,250.00 G. Material and Supplies .....................................
H. Heat and Light ................................................... ... 435.00
... 400.00 935.00
400.00
Item 138-Street and Traffic Signal Lighting (Consolidated Fund) -
H. Street Lighting and Traffic Signals ...... ....$ 40,500.00 $ 42,000.00 ...
Total ........................................................................ ...• 2,160.00
$ $ 2,180.00
Item 140-Street Cleaning (Consolidated Fund) Item 145E-Swimming Pool
A Wages, Drivers and Laborers ................... .....$ 17,000.00 $ 19,500.00 A. Salary Superintendent
................................. $ 850.00
.. $ 850.00
.
E. Equipment
~~~~•~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~••~~~~~~~~~~~~•~ 1,000.00 3,000.00
......................................
A. Salaries Guards (4) 1,800.00
... 1,600.00
F .....................................•.....••••.•..••
Maintenance 3,500.00
•... 3,500.00
.........................................
A. Salaries Attendants 1,800.00
... 1,600.00
.
G. Material and Supplies ................................. 3,500.00
... 3,500.00
.......................................................
F. Maintenance 1,000.00
... 1,000.00
...................................................
Total 25,000.00
.......$ $29,500.00 ~ G. Material and Supplies .....................................
Light and Power
H
~ •~ ~~~~~~• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... 350.00
300.00 350.00
300.00
Item ...................
141-Snow Removal (Consolidated Fund) .
I. Insurance ............................................................... ... 229.00 229.00
A Labor $ 9,800.00 $ 10,000.00
.
E. Equipment ........................................................... ..... 1,000.00 1,000.00
...........................................................................
Total $ 6,129.00
... $ 8,129.00
F.
G. .....................................................
Maintenance
Material and Supplies ................................... 2,000.00
.....
..... 3,000.00 3,000.00
4,000.00 4•
• Item 145E-Care of Grounds
F. Maintenance .......................................................
...$ 1,900.00
$ 1,864.00
SUBTOTAL--OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE..$26,236.00 $ 26,668.00
........................................................................
Total
GROUP IV-HIGHWAYS AND $ 15,600.00
..... $ 18,000.00
IMPROVEMENT
SUBTOTALS
............................................
STREETS .....$362,225.00 $341,100.00 Item 146-Improvement Fund
..................... J. Improvements ..................................................... ...$ 32,098.00 $ 62,764.00
GROUP V-LIBRARY SUBTOTALS GROUP VII-PLAYGROUNDS &
Item 143A-Library Operation SWIMMING POOL ................................................ ...$ 58,336.00 $89,432.00
A:1 Salary Librarian ..........................
................... .....$ 3,600.00 $ 3,780.00
(Playground and Swimming Pool Tax~21,843.00; Playground hn•
A:2 Salary Reference Librarian ..................... ..... 2,832.00 3,012.00 provement Tax-$32,764.00; Misc. Revenues-$4,625.00; Balance in
A:3
4
A Salary Cataloguer
••.• ••• • • ••••••••••• •••• ••~•••
Juvenile Librarian .. ..
Salar 2,604.00
• • •
...... 2,280.00 2,784.00
2,460.00 Playground Improvement Fund-$30,000.OU)
:
A
5 y
Salary Circulation Head (Part Time) .. ...... 1,670.00 1,860.00 GROUP VIII-MISCELLANEOUS
:
A:6
7
A Salary School Librarian ............................
Salary Asst. of Circulation Head ........ ...... 1,644.00
...... 2,280.00 1,824.00
2,460.00 (Consolidated Fund)
Item 141-Planning and Zoning
:
A
-8 Salaries General Assistants (3) .............. ...... 4,730.00 5,180.40 J. Miscellaneous .................................................... ....$ 4,300.00 $ 4,300.00
.
A:9 Salary Caretaker ........................................ ...... 2,640.00
000
00
6 2,820.00
974.32
5 Item 146E-Ambulance
A. Salaries Drivers (2) ..........................................
....$ 6,054.16
$ 6,504.00
A: 1 0 Salary Extra He1P •••••••••••••••~••••••••••••~••••~ ~•~•••• .
,
• ••
000.00
9 ,
11,500.00 E. Equipment ...............................,......................... .... 6,000.00 6,500.00
C.
D. Books ....................................................................
Periodicals ........................................................ ......
,
..... 1,000.00 1,000.00 F. Maintenance ...................................................... .... 280.00
00
350 280.00
600
00
E• Binding .............................................................. ...... 3,000.00 3,500.00 G. Material and Supplies .................................... ....
.
225
00 .
225
00
F Building Repairs .......................................... ...... 5,000.00 5,000.00 I. Insurance ............................................................ .
.... .
.
G.
H. Material and Supplies ................................
Heat, Light and Water .............................. ...... 2,500.00
...... 3,500.00 2,500.00
3,500.00
Total ......................................................................... -
....$ 12,909.16
$ 14,109.00
I Insurance .......................................................... ...... 500.00 500.00 Item 148C-Other Miscellaneous
.
J Miscellaneous ...........................:...................... ...... 404.00 415.28 J-1. Iowa League of Municipalities .................. $ 80.00 $ 100.00
. J-2. Damages ............................................................ ... 3,300.00 3,300.00
SUBTOTAL GROUP V-LIBRARY .................... ......$ 55,184.00 $60,070.00 •, J-3. Printing Council Proceedings .................. .... 2,700.00 5,000.00
(Library Tax $57,446.00; Library Tax Agricultural Land-$124.00; J: 5. State Examiners ............................................ .... 2,000.00 2,000.00
Misc. Library Revenue-$2,500.00) J-6. Repairs to Town Clock .............................. .... 500.00 500.00
J-7. Misc. Unclassified .......................................... .... 3,100.00 3,100.00
GROUP VI-PARK FUND J-6. Workmen's Compensation Insurance .... .... 3,500.00 5,000.00
Item 144A-Park Administration J-9. Interest on Warrants .................................... .... 125.00 125.00
A Salary Superintendent ................................ ......$ 4,506.00 $ 4,506.00
.
B Trove] ................................................................ ........ 200.00 200.00
.........................................................................
Total . ....$ 15,305.00 $ 19,125.00
.
C ..................................................................
Office 500.00
....... 5(b.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP VHI-MISCELLANEOUS ....$32,514.16 $ 37,534.00
.
D Printing and Advertising ....................... ....... 100.00 100.00 (Consolidated Fund-$23,320.00; Transferred from Liquor Sales-
.
J. Miscellaneous ................................................. ....... 25.00 25.00 $14,214.00)
.......................................................
Total .......$ 5,331.00 $ 5,331.00 GROUP IX-MUNICIPAL IMPRO VEMENTS
................
Buildings, Eta.
Item 1448-Park Areas Item 160-Capital Improvements
A ,
Wages of Laborers ..................................... .......$ 22,000.00 $ 22,000.00 J. Improvement Protects .................................. ....$ 5,542.00 $ 5,000.00
.
C. Forestry ..............•..•••••••••••••••••••••••°•°•••••••~~••••••° ° °~ 700.00
500
00
3 700.00
3
500.00 Item 161-Bridge Construction
J. Bridge and Viaduct Work ..........................
....$ 35,000.00
$ 35,000.00
E.
F EquiPment .......................................................
...........................................
Maintenance .
.......
,
....... 2,252.00 ,
3,127.00 Item 162-Assessments and Sewers
.
G ..........
Material and Supplies ................................. ....... 5,000.00 5,000.00 J-1. City's Share of Special Assessments .... ....$ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00
.
H Heat, Light, Water and Telephone ...... ....... 3,000.00 3,000.00 J•2. Main Sewers and Inlets .............................. .... 30,000.00 20,500.00
.
I.
J-1 Insurance .........................................................
Renovations and Replacements ............. ....... 1,100.00
....... 900.00 1,100.00
927.00
Total .............................................,............................
....$ 42,000.00
$ 32,500.00
. SUBTOTALS GROUP IR-MUNICIPAL IM•
.................................................
Total $ 38,452.00
...... $ 39,354.00 PROVEMENTS ..........................................................$ 82,542.00 $ 72,500.00
......................
SUBTOTALS GROUP VI-PARK FUND ....... .......$ 43,783.00 $ 94,685.00 (Consolidated Fund-$13,815.00; Liqucr Sales Fund-$15,000 .00; Emerg-
(Park Tax-$43,685.00; Misc. Park Revenues- -$1,000.00) ency Fund-$4$685.00)
GROUP VII-PLAYGROUND AND SWIMMING POOL ~ EMERGENCY AND RESERVE
Reserve in General Misc. Revenues ........................$ 150.00
$ 203.00
Operation and Maintenance
Item 145A-Recreation Administration GROUP X-PENSION FUNDS
A Salary Director ............................................. .......$ 4,200.00 $ 4,500.00 Item 154-Police Pensions
.
A Salary Office Help ....................................... ....... 1,500.00 1,620.00 J-1. Police Pensions ............................................... .....$ 30,052.00 $ 30,019.00
.
B Travel ............................................................... ....... lOD.00 100.00
.......................
J-2. Police Retirement System 11,002.00
..... 10,012.00
.
C.
F Office ................................................................
Maintenance of Car .....................................
] 20.00
.......
.......
120.00
Total .........................................................................
.....$ 41,054.00
$ 40,031.00
.
G Material and Supplies ............................... 0.00
....... 250.00 (Police Pension Tax $29,619.00; Pay Deduc tions from Members-
. $400.00; Police Retirement Tax $8,912.00; interest on Bonds-$1100.00)
......................................................................
Total $ 6,530.00
........ $ 6,950.00 Item 155-Fire Pensions
Ite m 1458--0utdoor Recreation J-1. Fire Pensions ................................................... .....$ 50,012.00 $45,053.00
A Salaries Supervisors, Leaders, Etc• ...... .......$ 3,919.00 $ 3,965.00 J-2. Fire Retirement System ............................... ..... 15,022.00 12,029.00
.
A. Wages of Laborers ...................................... ........ 2,100.00 2,100.E
E. Equipment ....................................................... ........ 750.00 750.00 Total ............. ....... $ 65,034.00 $ 57,082.00
F Maintenance .................................................. ........ 1,000.00 1,000.00 (Fire Pension Tax-$14,603.00; Pay Deductions from Members-$450.00;
.
G Material and Supplies ................................ ......•. 1, 00
1, Fire Retirement Tax-$10,179.00; Interest on Bonds~1,850.00)
.
H. Light .................................................................. 500.0
........ 500. Item 156-Employees Retirement Fund
I Insurance .......................................................... 250.00
........ 250.00
.........................
J. City's Share ............................. $ 12,015.00
..... $ 15,290.00
. " SUBTOTALS GROUP X-PINSIONS ................. .....$118,103.00 $112,403.00
Total ..............•............................ ........$ 9,519.00 $ 9,565.00
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E. Equipment ........................................................ ........ ................ 500.00
GROUP XI-DEBT SERVICE F. Maintenance .................................................. ........ ................ 4,000.00
Item 141J•1-City Bonds and Interest G. Materials and Supplies .............................. ..... ................
.. 2,500.00
A-1. Interest an Bonds ............................................$ 2,095.00 5,31. H. Heat, Light, Power .......,.............................. ...... .................. 2,400.00
A-3. Sewer Bond Redemption ................................ 25,000.00 25,000.00 I.
..........................................................
Insurance
....,... ................
1,000.00
A•5. Funding Bond Redemption ............................ 49,000.OD J-1. Improvements ................................................ ........ ................ 11,200.00
....................................................................
A-6. Reserve 203.00
--- 24.00 J-2. Miscellaneous .................................................. ........ ................ 200.«1
Totals ............................................................................$ 76,296.00 $ 30,337.00 SUBTOTAL GROUP XVI-GOLF COURSE .... ...... ............... $ 32,900.00
(General Bond Fund--$25,337.00; Proceeds of Bond Sale--$5,000.00) j (Gol f Fees~$18,0D0.00; Concessions $2,400.00; Liquor Sales Fund $10;
Item 143J•2-Airport Bonds and Interest 000.00) Miscellaneous Collections-$2,500.00
A-1. Interest on Airport Bonds ..............................$ 193.00
19
000.00
Airport Band Redemption
A•2 ................
................
GROUP XV-WATER WORKS
,
............................
. Estimated Balance on Hand April 1, 1950 .... ........$ 75,000.00 $ 75,000.00
...................................................................$ 19,143.00
Total ................ ~ .. Estimated Meter Sales ........................................ ..........230,000.00 275,000.00
...........
(Airport Fund-$19,143.00) Esti mated Flat Rate Sales .................................. ........ 1,000.00 1,000.00
SUBTOTALS GROUP XI-DEBT SERVICE ..........$ 95,441.00
$ 30,337.00 Estimated Fire Protection Service ..................
Estimated Non-Operation Service .................... ........ 2,500.00
........ 2,500.00 2,500.00
2,500.00
GROUP XII-DOCKS Estimated Sales Tax Collections ........................ ........ 4,620.00 5,520.00
Item 153A-Dock Operation
-
•
A. Salary Engineer ..................................................$ 420.00 $ 420.00
' Total
•~~~ ~""'$315,620.00 $361,520.00
B. Travel 300.00 300.00
j' DISBURSEMENTS
F. Maintenance .......................................................... 50.00 50.00 Item 149A-Administration
G. Material and Supplies ........................................ 50.00 50.00
A.
Salary Superintendent and Cashier ....
........$ 6,600.00
$ 6,900.00
............. 675.00
I. Insurance ......................................................
300
00 675.00
300
00 A. Salary Accountant ...................................... ........ 3,506.64 3,804.00
.
J-1. Traffic Association ..............................................
.................................. 575.00
Improvements
J•2 .
500.00 A. Salary Stenographer and Clerk ............
Cl
k ........ 2,522.52 2,820.00
......................
.
J-3. Nliscellaneous ........................................................ 1,000.00
1,000.00 A.
A.
..................................................
Salary
er
Salary Clerk .................................................. 2,383.92
........
........ 2,016.00 2,688.00
2,316.00
Total ..............................................................................$ 3,370.00
$ 3,295.00 A.
A. Salary City Manager (25%) ..................
Salary City Auditor (25%) ...................... ........ 3,000.00
,.....,, 1,125.00 3,000.00
1,200.00
Item 1538-Dredge Operation
00
$ 180
l
E
i
$ 180
00 A. Salary City Treasurer (25%o)
...............
........
1,125.00 1,200.00
.
neer .....................................~..............
ary
ng
A. Sa
A. Salaries Operators .........................................:. 8,660.00
••• .
8,660.00 B.
C. Travel ................................................................
Office Expense and Postage
•.•.•...•..•..• ........ 125.00
••..... 1,500.00 200.00
1,500.00
A. Wages Laborers .................................................... 7,000.00 7,000.00 D. Printing and Advertising ...................,.. ........ 400.00 400.00
F. Maintenance and Repairs ................................ 2,500.00 2,500.00 E. Equipment ...................................................... ........ 1,150.00 1,150.00
G. Material and Supplies ........................................ 3,000.00 2,500.00 F. Maintenance ...........................................
. 300
00 300
00
H. Electric Power ...................................................... 4,000.00 4,000.00 G. ...
...
Material and Supplies .............................. ........
.
........ 500.00 .
1,000.00
................................................
I. Marine Insurance 625.00 625.00 i. Insurance ...
"""""""" "" """"" " """"""""" 75.00
""'°' 75.00
I. Workmen's Compensation Insurance .......... 950.00 950.00 J•1. Miscellaneous ................................................ ........ 340.00 340.00
........................................................
J. Miscellaneous 185.00 164.00 J-2. State Sales Tax .........................................
..
........ 4,215.00
5,520.00
Total ..............................................................................$ 27,100.00
$26,579.00 J-3.
J-4. Old Age Pension ............................................
Sinking Fund Payments ............................. ........ 3,000.00
......... ............. 3,000.00
27,600.00
Item 153C-River Front Improvement
A. Wages ........................................................................$ 500.00
200
00 $ 100.00
100
00 Totals .$ 33,884.08
$ 65,013.00
.
.......................................................
E. Trucking .. ...
E. Equipment ............................................................. 1,000.00 .
2,400.00 Item 1498-Water Operation
A. Salary Field Engineer
...........................
$
.
..... 4,019.40
$ 4,320.00
E. Tocls ....................................:..................................... 200.00
G. Material and Supplies ........................................ 1,400.00 200.00
1,000.011
,., A.
A, Salary Plant Chief Engineer .............
Salaries Plant Engineers (6) .
....... 3,659.04
...... 18,794.16 3,960.00
20,592.00
Total $ 3,300.00
............................................................................ •
$ 3,800.00 A.
A. Wages Extra Station Labor ...................
Salary Meter Service Man ................... ......... 5,250.00
......... 2,785.88 6,100.00
3
084.00
SUBTOTALS GROUP XII-DOCKS ..........................$ 33,770.00 $ 33,674.00 A. Salary Meter Repair Man 3,215.52 ,
3,516.00
(Dock Tax-$21,843.00; Misc. Dock Revenues-$8,290.00) A. Salary Meter Readers (2) ....................... ......... 5,266.80 5,856.00
Unencumbered Balance-$3,541.00 A. Salary Meter Ins ector
p ........................
.........
2,633.90 2,928.00
TERMINAL OPERATION A. Salary Asst. Meter Repairer ................. ......... 2,869.0E 3,168.00
Estimated Income ..............................................$26,187.00 A. Salary General Foreman ....................... ......... 3,797.64 4,092.00
Estimated Outlay ................................................$26,187.00 A. Salary Supervisory Help ....,.................... ......... 5,623.20 6,300.00
(The Dock Beard having only recently been obliged to operate the A. Wages Laborers
.........................................
.........
16,000.00 18,375.00
river terminal, this item "Terminal Operation" is included for in- E. Equipment ....................................................... ......... 10,000.00 10,000.00
formative purposes and is not involved in the total Budget of Ex- F. Maintenance ................................................. ......... 12,000.00 17,500.00
penditures.) G. Material and Supplies ............................... ......... 4,000.00 5,000.00
GROUP XIII-AIRPORT H. Heat, Light and Power ............................. ......... 50,000.00 60,000.00
Item 157-Airport I. Insurance ....................................................... ......... 5,x00.00 5,500.00
A•1. Salary ........................................................................ ................ $ 5,200.00 J•1. Water Main Material ................................. ........ 25,000.00 50,000.00
A•2. Wages, Laborers .................................................. ................ 10,150.00 J•2. Other Betterments ............,........................ ........ 91,201.88 55,696.00
C. Administrative Expense .................................... ................ 1,350.00 J-3. Stare Reserve .............................................,. ......... 6,000.00 8,000.00
E. Equipment ................................................................ ................ 5,000.00 J-4. Miscellaneous
........................ .... 1,500.00
... . 2,000.00
F. Maintenance $20,000.00 l0,OD0.00
G. Materials and Supplies ........................................ ................ 5,000.00 Total ............................................,........................ .........$281,115.92 $295,987.00
H. Heat, Light, Power ............................................ ................ 2,500.00 GRAND TOTAL WATER WORKS APPROPRIA-
I. Insurance ................................................................ 1,500.00 2,000.00 TIONS
...................................................................
.........$315,000.00
$361,000.00
J. Airport Development .......................................... 8,140.00 26,507.00 NON-APPROPRIATIONS RESERVE .. 620.00 520.00
- SUBTOTAL GROUP XV-WATER WORKS . .........$315,6?0.00 $361,520.00
SUBTOTAL GROUP XIII-AIRPORT ....................$ 29,640.00 $ 67,707.00 R ECAPITULATION OF TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS & R ESERVES
(Airport Tax-$54,607.00; Alrpart Revenue $13,100.00) ~ (a) City Operation, Group I to VIII,
GROUP XIV-PARKING METERS AND PARKING LOTS ~' Inclusive ..................................................... ...$1,138,020.34 $1,235,339.00
Item 170A-Parking Meters (b) Municipal Improvements, Group IX ..... ... 82,542.00 72
500.00
A. Wages ........................................................................$ 3,150,00 $ 3,330.00 (c) Reserve in General Misc. Revenues ...... ... 150.00 ,
203.00
E. Equipment ................................................................ 9,0(10.00
1
850
00
t 4,000.00
1
850
00
(d)
Pensions, Group X .......................................
... 118,103.00
112,403.00
,
,
.........................................................:
enance
F. Main ,
. (e) Debt Service, Group XI ............................... ... 95,441.00 30,337.00
...............................................................
Total ............... $ 9,000.00 $ 9,180.00 If)
(g) Docks, Group XII ...........................................
Airport, GraUP XIII .............................;....... ... 33,770.00
... 29,640.00 33,674.00
67,707.00
(Parking Meter Fund-$9,180.00) (h) Parking Meters and Lots, Group XIV . ... 130,000.00 67,500.00
Item 1108-Parking Lots
J. Parking Lots ..........................................................$121,000.00
$ 58,320.00 (i)
(j) Water Works, Group XV ...........................
Water Works Reserve
............................... ... 315,000.00
620.00
... 361,000.00
520.00
(Parking Meter Fund--$58,320.00) (k) Golf Course ....................................................... ... .................... 32,900.00
SUBTOTAL GROUP XN-Parking Meters and _
Parking Lots ..............................................................$130,000.00 $ 67,500.00 Total ..................... X51,943,286.34 $2,014,083.00
GROUP XVI-MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE RECAPITULATION OF RE VENUES
Item 111-Bunker Hill Golf Course Tax Revenues ........................................................... ...$1,049,553.00 $1,085
143.00
A-1. Salary Manager .................................................... ................ $ 3,600.00 Miscellaneous Revenues ....................................... ... 413,246.00 ,
447,165.00
A•2. Salary Consultant Greenskeeper (8 mo.@ Estimated Balances ............................................... ... 164,867.34 76,041.00
$200.00) .................................................................. ................ 1,600.00 Water Works Revenue & Estimated Balance .. 315,620.00 361
520.00
A•3. Wages, Laborers .................................................... ................ 5,500.00
- -- ,
B. Travel ...............
........................................................................ 100.00
Total ...................
............................................. ...$1,943,286.34 $2,014
083
00
C. Office .......................................................................... ................ 300.00 ,
.
150 Special Session, February 23rd, 1951
RESOLUTION N0. 95-51
Whereas, a detailed distribution
of proposed expenditures of the
City of Dubuque for the fiscal year
beginning April 1, 1951 and end-
ing March 31, 1952 has been duly
prepared by the City Manager and
submitted to this Council for ap•
proval; and
Whereas, this Council has exam-
ined the detailed distribution of
the proposed expenditures, where-
in estimates of the expenses of the
departments and purposes are
shown, including the estimates for
which the consolidated tax levy
and all other levies heretofore
made, receipts from moneys and
credits and miscellaneous sources
are to be used, and said distribu-
tion shows all of the proposed ex-
penditures for the ensuing fiscal
year;
Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
said detailed distribution of pro-
posed expenditures for the fiscal
year beginning April 1, 1951 and
ending March 31, 1952 as hereto-
fore prepared, be and the same is
hereby adopted and approved,
Passed, adopted and approved
this 23rd day of February, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Russo, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 23, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The matter of the
offer of B. M. Graf to sell the pro-
perty on the southeasterly corner
of 9th and Bluff Streets for $36,000
was considered by the City Council
and the property viewed.
The Council reached the conclu-
sion that the price was very much
too high since adjacent property
is being acquired by the City which
contains more than .three times the
area at approximately the same to-
tal price.
I recommend that the decision of
the Council in refpsing the offer
be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
A. A. Rhomberg,
City Manager.
Councilman Russo moved that
the recommendation of City Man-
ager Rhomberg be approved, Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Communication of Bush Realty
Co. submitting for Council consid-
eration aproposal to sell to the
City of Dubuque for the sale price
of $63,000.00 the following de-
scribed property to be used for off-
street parking purposes: Lot 647
and the Southerly 49 and 3/12 feet
of Lot 646 in the City of Dubuque,
also the Easterly 33 feet of Lot 643
in the City of Dubuque, presented
and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication be referred to
the Council to view the property.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
the matter of excavations in
streets and alleys and the proper
filling of the same be referred to
the Water Department, City En-
gineer, Plumbing Inspector, Build-
ing Commissioner and Street Com•
missioner for study and to submit
recommendations and report back
to the City Council. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
City of Dubuque,
Dubuque, Iowa,
February 23, 1951.
Mr. A. A. Rhomberg,
City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa.
It is with deep regret that the
members of the City Council have
received your notice of resignation.
Careful and friendly consideration
ji
Special Session, February 23rd, 1951 151
to the problem brought about by
such an announcement has been
given by the members of the Coun-
cil. However, the notice of a spe-
cific date has made us realize that
in fairness to you and the citizens
of Dubuque, this matter demands
speedy action. '
Cognizant of the thirteen years
of faithful service and of civic in-
tegrity, and of the many benefits
that our city has received as a re-
sult of your administration, we
wish to take this opportunity of
expressing our appreciation to you.
We are also, mindful of the loss of
your services, accepting your resig-
nation, with regret, as of March
1, 1951, since you expressed your
desire that this be the date of'ter-
mination of your duties.
We are sure that Dubuque will
continue to find in you the type
of virile and forward-looking citi-
zenry that make for a truly great
city.
CLARENCE P, WELU,
Mayor.
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
RAYMOND F. KOLB,
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication be spread on
the minutes of the Council record.
Seconded by Councilman Austin.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Austin moved that
City Clerk J. J. Shea be appointed
acting City Manager and give bond
in the amount of $5,000,00 as pro-
vided by ordinance. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
There being no further business
Councilman Russo moved to ad-
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Austin. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Adopted ................................ 1951
Approved ................................1951
Councilmen ....................................
......................................
Attest :.................................................
City Clerk