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Regular Session, March 5, 1951 153
City Council
(OFFICIAL)
Regular Session, March 5th,
1951,
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present-Mayor Welu, Council-
men Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schuel-
ler, Acting City Manager Shea.
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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
hearing on the plans and specifi-
cations, form of contract and cost
of improvement for the improving
of Balke Street from the north
property line of Link Street to the
south property line of Lawther
Street, estimated cost $2,833.89,
presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved ~ that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Austin. 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 pen-
dency of resolution of necessity
and hearing upon proposed plans,
specifications, form of contract
and cost of improvement for the
improving of Balke Street from
the north property line of Link
Street to the south property line
of Lawther Street, presented and
read,
Councilman Austin 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.
(Decision of Council upon objec•
Lions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve~
ments.l
RESOLUTION N0. 96-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of con•
tract for the improvement of Balke
Street From the north property line
of Link Street to the south pro-
perty line of Lawther Street have
been approved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque and
public notice given as provided by
Chapter 391 of the Code of Iowa,
1950, pertaining to public con-
tracts and bonds, and the time
and place fixed for the hearing
of all objections to said plans, spe-
cifications or contract for or cost
of such improvements, said time
being this 5th day of March, 1951,
and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
March, 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 aad
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 con-
tract for or cost of said improve-
ment be made a matter of per•
manent record in connection with
said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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•
154 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
onded by Councilman Russo. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
'RESOLUTION N0. 39-51
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 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 streets to be improced.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
5. 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.
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 property line of Link
Street to the south property line
of Lowther Street.
Be it therefore resolved that
the City Council on its own mo-
tion 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 assess-
ments, 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
against all privately owned pro-
perty lying within assessable dis-
tance 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 defer-
red payments when a contract has
been performed and accepted and
the proceeds thereof used to pay
the contractor. The railway por-
tion 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.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 5th
day of March, 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 adop-
tion 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. 97-51
Be it resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
pursuant to a resolution of neces-
sity No. 39-51 which was duly
passed by this Council, for the im-
provement of Balke Street from
the north property line of Link
Street to the south property line
of Lowther Street be and the same
are hereby ordered and construct-
ed 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 for by levy-
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Regular Session, March 5, 1951 155
ing special assessments against the
privately owned property lying
within the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or
are adjacent thereto, according to
the area thereof and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred,
and any deficiency will be paid out
of the general, improvement, or
sewer funds of the city, or partly
from each of such funds. Payment
will be made to the contractor out
of funds realized from the sale of
bonds to be issued in anticipation
of deferred payments of assess-
ments as provided by law after the
work has been completed and ac-
cepted by the City Council.
Be it further resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro•
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or be-
fore 30 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 5th day of March, 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 Mayor Welu, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publisher, of notice of hear-
ing on the plans and specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
provement .for the improving of
Finley Street from the south pro-
perty line of University Avenue
to the north property line of West
Street, estimated cost $4,127.56,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed, Seconded by
Councilman Russo. 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,
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the im-
proving of Finley Street from the
south property line of University
Avenue to the north property line
of West Street, presented and
read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Decision of Council upon obje~~
Lions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of imprrove•
menu.) '
RESOLUTION N0. 98-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the improvement of Finley
Street from the south property line
of University Avenue to the north
property line of West Street have
been approved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque and pub•
lit notice given as provided by
Chapter 391 of the Code of Iowa,
1950, pertaining to public con-
tracts and bonds, and the time and
place fixed for the hearing of all
objections to said plans, specifica-
tions or contract for or cost of
cost of such improvements, said
time being this 5th day of March,
1951; and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
March, 1951, at 7:00 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
156 Regular'Session, March 5, 1951 ,t Regular Session, March 5, 1951 157
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, speci-
fications, contract for or cast 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 ugon all objections
which have been filed to the plans,
specifications and form of con•
tract for or cost of said improve-
ment be made a matter of per•
manent record in connection with
said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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.
(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 dis-
trict, 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 valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement, stating
the same for each different type
of construction and kind of ma-
terial to be used.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to be
assessed against each lot, for the
improvement of Finley Street from
the south property line of Uni-
versity Avenue to the north pro-
perty 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 im-
provement, 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 assess-
ments, 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
against all privately owned proper-
ty lying within assessable distance
provided by law and in an amount
not to exceed the amount pro-
vided by law, property will be as-
sessed 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 is-
sued 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, approved and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 5th day of February, 1951.
The foregoing resolution was fi-
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pally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 5th
day of March, 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 fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 94-51
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity
No. 42-51 which was duly passed
by this Council, for the improve-
ment of Finley Street from the
south property line of University
Avenue to the north property line
of West Street be and the same
are hereby ordered constructed 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 hereto-
fore 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 for by levying
special assessments against the pri•
vately owned property lying within
the assessable distance. from the
improvements, whether such prop-
erty abut upon the same or are ad-
jacent thereto, according to the
area thereof and in proportion to
the special benefits conferred, and
any deficiency will be paid out of
the general, improvement, or sewer
funds of the city, or partly from
each of such funds. Payment will
be made to the contractor out of
funds realized from the sale of
bonds to be issued in anticipation
of deferred payments of ssessments
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
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or be-
fore 30 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 5th day March, 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 Schueller. 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 hear-
ing on the plans and specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
provement for the improving of
Garfield Avenue (West Side) from
the north property line of Emer-
son Street to the south property
line of Roosevelt Street, estimated
cost $1,170.21, presented 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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of pen-
dency of resolution of necessity
and hearing upon proposed plans,
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the im-
proving of Garfield Avenue (West
Side) from the not•th property line
of Emerson Street to the south
property line of Roosevelt Street,
presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the proof of publication be re-
158 Regular Session, March S, 1951
ceived 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 objec-
tions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve-
ment.)
RESOLUTION N0. 1001
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the improvement of Garfield
Avenue (Nest Side) from the north
property line of Emerson Street
to the south property line of Roose•
velt Street 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
hearing of all objections to said
plans, specifications or contract
for or cost of such improvements,
said time being this 5th day of
March, 1951; and
Whereas, the City Council met in
regular session This 5th day of
March, 1.951, 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, 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 im-
provement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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 Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 4551
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 boundries 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 valuation
fixed by the council.
5. 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.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to be
assessed against each lot, for the
improvement of Garfield Avenue
(West Side) from the north prop-
erty line of Emerson Street to the
south property 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-
sary for the public welfare to
make the herein mentioned im-
provement, and unless property
owners at the time of the final
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Regular Session, March 5, 1951 159
consideration of this proposed
resolution have on file with the
City Clerk objections to the
amount of the proposed assess-
ments, they shall be deemed to
have waived all objections thereto.
Said improvement shall be con-
structed and None 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 pro-
vided 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 feuds 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
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 5th day of February, 1951.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as
proposed, by the City Council this
5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUS5O,
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 following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0.101-51
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that pursuant to a resolution of
necessity No. 45--51 which was
duly passed by this Council, for
the improvement of Garfield Ave-
nue (West Side) from the north
property line of Emerson Street
to the south property line of
Roosevelt Street be and the same
are hereby ordered and 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 for by levying
special assessments against the
privately awned property lying
within the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or
are adjacent thereto, according to
the area thereof and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred,
and any deficiency will be paid
out of the general, improvement,
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 in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments 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
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals far the construction,
of the various improvements here-
i~} provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
before 10 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.
160 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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 Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmeu
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
hearing upon the plans and specifi-
cations, form of contract and cost
of improvement for the improving
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 that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing 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,
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the im-
proving of 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 proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Maybr Welu, Councilmeu.
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
(Decision of Council upon obje~~
lions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve~
ments.)
RESOLUTION N0. 102-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
far the improvement of Groveland
Place from the west property line
of Sheridan Street to the east
property line of Burden 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
Bach improvements, said time,
being this 5th day of March, 1951;
and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
March, 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 era-
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
Council of the City of Dubuque,
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 hereby overruled and
such plans, specifications and form
of contract heretofore approved are
hereby adopted.
Be It Furthers 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, adapted and approved
this 5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor,
'"',
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 It
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.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 48-51
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 an 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 valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement, stating
the same for each different 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 Groveland Place
from the west property line of
Sheridan Street to the east prop-
erty 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-
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 ob-
jections thereto.
Said improvement shall be co
strutted and done in accordan
with plans and specifications whip
have been prepared therefor I
the City Engineer which have bey
approved by the City Council a~
are naw on file with the Ci
Clerk. That the cost and expen
of making said improvement w
be assessed upon and against all
privately owned property lying
within assessable distance pro-
vided 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
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 and ordered placed on file
with the City Clerk this 5th day of
February, 1951.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this
5th day of March, 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•
onned by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 103-51
Be It Resolved by the City
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162 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
\~
Council of the City of Dubuque
that pursuant to a resolution of
necessity No. 48-51 which was
duly passed by this Council, for
the improvement of Groveland
Place from the west property line
of Sheridan Street to the east
property line of Burden Street be
and the same are hereby ordered
and constructed by this Council
upon its own motion and with or
without the petition of property
owners. All the work shall be con-
structed in accordance with the
plans and specifications heretofore
adapted and now on file in the
office of the City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of said improve-
ments be paid far by levying
special assessments against the
privately owned property lying
within the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or
are adjacent thereto, according to
the area thereof and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred,
and any deficiency will be paid
out of the general, improvement,
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 in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments 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
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
before Zl 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 5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N, RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. CHEA,
City Clerk,
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the resolution. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified
to by the publishers, of notice of
hearing on the plans and specifi-
cations, farm of contract and cost
of improvement for the improving
of King Street from the south curb
line of Broadway to the north curb
line of Fulton Street, estimated
cost, $11,165.41, presented and
read.
Councilman Austin 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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
and hearing upon proposed plans,
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the im-
proving of King Street from the
south curb line of Broadway to the
north curb line of Fulton Street,
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 ob-
jections to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
improvements.)
RESOLUTION N0. 104-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 163
for the improvement of King
Street From the south curb line
of Broadway to the north curb line
of Fulton 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 con-
tract for or cost of such improve-
3 meats, said time being this 5th
day of March, 1951. and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
March, 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 cast of the improve-
meat 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
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that all objections which have
been made and filed to the plans,
specifications, contract for or cost
of said improvement herein des-
cribed and proposed to be made,
be and the same are hereby over-
ruled and such plans, specifica-
tions and form of contract here-
. fore 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 con-
- tract for or cost of said improve-
ment be made a matter of per-
manent record in connection with
said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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,
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 51-51
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 dis-
trict, 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 valuation
by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different 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-
res, 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
proposed assessments, they shall
be deemed to have waived all ob-
jections 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
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164 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
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 pro-
vided by law and in an .amount
not to exceed the amount pro-
vided by law, property will be as-
sessed whether the same abuts
thereon or is adjacent thereto ac-
acording 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
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 5th day of February, 1951.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adapted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this
5th day of March, 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 Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 105-51
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that pursuant to a resolution of
necessity No. 51-51 which was
duly passed by this Council, for
the improvement of King Street
from the south curb line of Broad-
way to the north curb line of
Fulton Street be and the same
are hereby ordered and 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 for by levying
special assessments against the
privately owned property lying
within the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or
are adjacent thereto, according to
the area thereof and in proportion;
to the special benefits conferred,
and any deficiency will be paid
out of the general, improvement,
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 in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments 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
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
before 30 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 5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
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-
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Regular Session, March 5,,1951 165
onned 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
hearing upon the plans and speci-
fications, farm of contract and
cost of improvement for the im-
proving of McLenan 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 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,
specifications, form of contract
and cost of improvement for the
improving of McLenan Street from
the north property line of Tressa
Street to the south property line
of Mt. Loretta Avenue, presented
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 ob•
jections to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im-
provements.)
RESOLUTION N0.106-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the improvement of McLenan
Street from the north property line:
of Tressa Street to the south pro-
perty line of Mt. Loretta Avenue
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, speci-
fications or contract for or cast of
such improvements, said time
being this 5th day of March, 1951;
and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
March, 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 duly weighed and con-
sidered; now therefore
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that all objections which have
been made and filed to the plans,
specifications, contract for or cost
of said improvement herein des-
cribed and proposed to be made,
be and the same are hereby over-
ruled and such plans, specifica-
tions and farm of contract hereto
fore 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 im-
provement be made a matter of
permanent record in connection
with said improvement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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.
166 Regular Session, March 5, 1951 Regular Session, March 5, 1951 167
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 54-51
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 dis-
trict, 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 valuation
fixed by the council.
5. 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.
6. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to be
assessed against each lot, far the
improvement of McLenan 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 on its own motion
or upon petition of property own•
ers, deems it advisable and neces-
saryfar 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 ob-
jections 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
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dist-
ante 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,
Bands 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 ar assess-
ment 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.
The Foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adapted, as
proposed, by the City Council this
5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N, RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen,
Attest: J. J. SI3EA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the resolution. Sec•
owded by Councilman Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 107-51
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that pursuant to a resolution of
necessity No, 54-51 which was
duly passed by this Council, for
the improvement of McLenan
Street from the north property
line of Tressa Street to the south
property line of Mt, Loretta
Avenue be and the same are here-
by ordered and constructed by
this Council upon its own motion
and with or without the petitioa
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 for by levying
special assessments against the
privately owned property lyinb
within the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or
are adjacent thereto, according to
the area thereof and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred,
and 'any deficiency will be paid
out of the general, improvement,
ar sewer funds of the city, ar
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 in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments 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
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here•
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
before 21 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 farce and effect from and
after its passage and adoption by
the City Council.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor,
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LE0 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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
hearing on the plans and specifi-
cations, form of contract and cost
of improvement far the improving
of Marion Street from the west
property line of Fremont Avenue
to the end of Marion Street, esti-
matedcost $8,874.93, presented 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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
and hearing upon proposed plans,
specifications, form of contract
and cost of improvement for the
improving of Marion Street from
the west property line of Fremont
Avenue to the end of Marion
Street, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Mrs. Kennicker addressed the
Council objecting to the improve-
ment of Marion Street as there
are no persons living on the
street and only three houses on
this street.
(Decision of Council upon ob•
jections to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im•
provements.)
RESOLUTION N0. 106-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
far the improvement of Marion
Street from the west property line
of Fremont Avenue to the end of
Marion Street 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
hearing of all objections to said
plans, specifications or contract
for or cost of such improvements,
said time being this 5th day of
March, 1951; and
168 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
March, 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 far 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
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that all objections which have
been made and filed to the plans,
specifications, contract for or cost
of said improvement herein des-
cribed and proposed to be made,
be and the same are hereby over-
ruled and such plans, specifica-
tions and form of contract hereto-
fore 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 farm of contract
for or cost of said improvement be
made a matter of permanent
record in connection with said im•
provement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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. 57-51
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 boundries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve~
went.
4. Each lost proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different type of
construction and kind of material
to be used.
6. In each case the amount there-
of which is estimated to be as-
sessed against each lot, for the
improvement of Marion Street from
the west property 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-
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 ob-
jections 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 pro-
vided 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
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 169
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
placed on file with the City Clerk
this 5th day of February, 1951.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as
proposed, by the City Council this
5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
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 Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 109-51
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that pursuant to a resolution of
necessity No. 57-51 which was
duly passed by this Council, far
the improvement of Marion Street
from the west property line of
Fremont Avenue to the end of
Marion Street be and the same are
hereby ordered and constructed
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 adapted
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 for by levying
special assessments against the
privately owned property lying
within the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or
are adjacent thereto, according to
the area thereof and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred,
and any deficiency will be paid
out of the general, improvement,
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 in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments 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
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
before 30 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.
Passe, adopted and approved
this. 5th day of March, 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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
hearing upon the plans and specifi-
cations, form of contract and cost
of improvement for the improving
of Mt, 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.
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170 Regular Session, March S, 1951
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Council-
man Austin. Carried by the follow-
ing 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,
specifications, form of contract
and cost of improvement for the
improving of Mount Vernon'
Court from the west property line
of South Grandview Avenue to the
end of the street, presented and
read.
Councilman Kalb moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Russo. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Decision of Council upon ob•
jections to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im•
provements.)
RESOLUTION N0. 1101
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and farm of con•
tract for the improvement of
Mount Vernon Court from the
west property line of South Grand-
view Avenue to the end of the
street 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 far the
hearing of all objections to said
plans, specifications or contract
for or cost of such improvements,
said time being this 5th day of
March, 1951; and
Whereas, the City Council met in
regular session this 5th day of
March, 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
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that all objections which have
been made and filed to the plans,
specifications, contract for or cost
of said improvement herein des-
cribed and proposed to be made,
be and the same are hereby over-
ruled and such plans, specifica-
tions and form of contract hereto-
fore 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 re-
cord in connection with said im-
provement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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. Sea
onded by Councilman Austin. Car•
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 60-51
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 boundries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
. ment.
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 171
4. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cast of
the proposed improvement, stating
the same for each different 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 Grandview Avenue to the
end of the street.
Be It Therefore Resolved that
the City Council an 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 they
proposed assessments, they shall
be deemed to have waived all ob-
jections thereto,
Said improvements 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 cast and
expense of making said improve-
ment will be assessed upon and
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within essessable 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 assess-
ment 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.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 5th
day of March, 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, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None. -
March 5, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen:
In connection with the public
hearing scheduled March 5, 1951
on the proposed improvement of
Mt. Vernon Court and installation
of sanitary sewer for Mt. Vernon
Court, the following pertinent in-
formation is submitted for your
consideration:
1. Under the conditions of Reso-
lution No. 60-37, approving the
plat of Mt. Vernon Court, it is re-
quired that waivers be obtained
from the affected property owners
before any improvements are con-
structed in Mt. Vernon Court.
2. The required waivers were
prepared and distributed during
the month of January.
3. No waivers have been filed
with the City Clerk.
It is recommended, therefore,
that the hearing be held on the
proposed improvements but that
the passage of the Resolution
ordering construction be deferred
until such time as the waivers have
been executed and filed by the
affected property owners.
Respectfully submitted,
R. J. Gallagher,
City Engineer.
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172 Regular Session, March S, 1951
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of City En-
gineer Gallagher be approved
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. 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
hearing upon the plans and speci-
fications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the im-
proving 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 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,
specifications, form of contract
and cast of improvement far the
improving of Napier Street from
the east property line of Foye
Street to a point 300 feet west,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and fled. Seconded by Council-
man~ustin. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Mr. Arnie Stierman addressed
the Council stating that the peti-
tion for the improvement of
Napier Street requested that the
improvement be made to Hemp-
stead Street.
(Decision of Council upon ob•
jections to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im•
provements.)
RESOLUTION N0. 111-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the improvement of Napier
Street from the east property line
of Foye Street to a point 300 feet
west 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
hearing of all objections to said
plans, specifications or contract
for or cast of such improvements,
said time being this 5th day of
March, 1951; and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
March, 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
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that all objections which have
been made and filed to the plans,
specifications, contract for or cost
of said improvement herein des-
cribed and proposed to be made,
be and the same are hereby over-
ruled and such plans, specifica-
tions and form of contract hereto-
fore 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 5th day of March, 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
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 173
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.
( Necessity far Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 63-51
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 fallowing:
1. The boundries of the district,
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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 valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different 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, far the
improvement of Napier Street
from the east property 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•
sary for the public welfare to
make the herein mentioned im-
provement, 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 assessments, 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
against all privately owned prop-
erty lying within assessable dist•
ante 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 assess-
ment 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.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 5th
day of March, 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.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 111-51
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that pursuant to a resolution of
necessity No. 63-51 which was
duly passed by this Council, for
the improvement of Napier Street
from the east property line of
Foye Street to a paint 300 feet
west be and the same are hereby
ordered and constructed by this
Council upon its own motion and
with or without the petition of
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174 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
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 for by levying
special assessments against the
privately awned property lying
within the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or
are adjacent thereto, according to
the area thereof and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred,
and any deficiency will be paid out
of the general, improvement, or
sewer funds of the city, or partly
from each of such funds. Payment
will be made to the contractor out
of funds realized from the sale of
bonds to be issued in anticipation
of deferred payments of assess-
ments as provided by law after the
work has been completed and ac-
cepted by the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
before 10 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 5th day of March, 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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of
hearing upon the plans and speci-
fications, form of contract and cost
of improvement for the improving
of St. Joseph Street from the west
property line of Fremont Avenue
to the east property line of Stet-
more Street, estimated cost $3,-
029.98, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Russo. 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,
specifications, form of contract
and cost of improvment for the
improving of St. Joseph Street
from the west property line of
Fremont Avenue to the east prop-
erty line of Stetmore Street, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received'
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Russo. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Decision of Council upon ob•
jections to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im•
provemants.)
RESOLUTION N0. 113--51
Whereas, proposed plans speci-
fications and form of contract for
the improvement of St. Joseph
Street from the west property line
of Fremont Avenue to the east
property line of Stetmore 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 far the hearing of
all objections to said plans, speci-
fications or contract for or cost of
such improvements, said time
being this 5th day of March, 1951;
and
Whereas, the City Council met
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 175
in regular session this 5th day of
March, 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
Council of the City of Dubuque,
that all objections which have
been made and filed to the plans,
specifications, contract for or cost
of said improvement herein des-
cribed and proposed to be made,
be and the same are hereby over-
. ruled and such plans, specifica-
tions and form of contract hereto-
. fore approved are hereby adapted.
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 March, 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 Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 66-51
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 boundries of the district,
if any.
2. The streets to be improved.
3. The width of such improve-
ment.
4. Each lost proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
5. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed improvement, stating the
same for each different 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 Avenue to the east prop-
erty line of Stetmore 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 im-
provement, 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 assess-
ments, 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 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 pro•
vided by law and in an amount
not to exceed the amount pro•
vided 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,
176 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
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 assess-
ment 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.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 5th
day of March, 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 re~alution. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 114-51
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that pursuant to a resolution of
necessity No, 66-b1 which was
duly passed by this Council, for
the improvement of St. Joseph
Street from the west property line
of Fremont Avenue to the east
property line of Stetmore Street
be and the same are hereby
ordered and constructed 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 of the said improvements be
paid for by levying special assess-
ments against the privately owned
property lying within the assess-
able distance from the improve-
ments, whether such property abut
upon the same or are adjacent
thereto, according to the area
thereof and in proportion to the
special benefits conferred, and any
deficiency will be paid out of the
general, improvement, or sewer
funds of the city, or partly from
each of such funds. Payment will
be made to the contractor out of
funds realized from the sale of
bonds to be issued in anticipation
of deferred payments of assess-
ments as provided by law after the
work has been completed and ac-
cepted by the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby
ordered and directed to advertise
far proposals for the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner
provided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed an or
before 21 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 5th day of March, 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.
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 upon the plans and specifica-
tions, form of contract and cost of
improvement for the improving of
Tressa Street from the west prop-
erty line of McLenan Street to a
point 191 feet east, estimated cost
$1,026.41, presented and read.
Councilmen Kolb moved that the
i
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 177
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 pen-
dency of resolution of necessity
and hearing upon proposed plans,
specifications, form of contract and
cost of improvement for the im-
proving of Tressa Street from the
west property line of MclRnan
Street to a point 181 feet east, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Russo. 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 N0.115-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of con-
tract for the improvement of
Tressa Street from the west prop-
erty line of McI,enan Street to a
point 191 feet east have been ap•
proved by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque and public no-
tice given as provided by Chapter
391 of the code of Iowa, 1950, per-
taining to public contracts and
bonds, and the time and place fix-
ed for the hearing of all objections
to said plans, specifications or con-
tract for or cost of such improve-
ments, said time being this 5th day
of March, 1951; and
Whereas, the City Council met
in regular session this 5th day of
March, 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 im-
provement.
Passed, adapted and approved
this 5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RU5S0,
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 Austin. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 64-51
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 dis-
trict, 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 valuation
fixed by the councsl.
5. An estimate of the cost of
the proposed improvement, stating
the same for each different type
~i
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 1'19
leg Regular Session, March 5, 1951
of construction and kind of mater-
ial 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 McLenan
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 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•
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 assessab]e distance provid-
ed by law and in an amount not
to exceed the amount provided by
law, property will be assesse
whether the same abuts thereo
or is adjacent thereto aceordin
to area and in proportion to th
special benefits conferred thereby
and any deficiency shall be pai
out of the general fund, improve
went funds or sewer funds, or part
ly out of each of said funds, Bond
shall be issued and sold in antic'
potion of deferred payments of a
sessments when a contract ha
been performed and accepted an
the proceeds thereof used to pa
the contractor. The railway po
tion of any street or assessment di
trict shall be assessed to and pai
by the railway company.
The above resolution was intr
duced, approved and ordered pla
ed on file with the City Clerk th
5th day of February, 1951.
The foregoing resolution w
finally passed and adopted, as pr
posed, by the City Council this 5th
day of March, 1951.
CLAR,ENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. 5CHUELLER,
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.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 116-51
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that pur-
suant to a resolution of necessity
No. 69--51 which was duly passed
by this Council, for the improve-
ment of Tressa Street from the
west property line of McLenan
Street to a paint 191 feet east be
and the same are hereby ordered
and constructed by this Council
upon its own motion and w}th or
without the petition of property
owners. All the work shall be con•
structed 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 for by levying
d special assessments against the pri-
n vately owned property lying with-
g in the assessable distance from the
e improvements, whether such prop-
, erty abut upon the same or are ad-
d jacent thereto, according to the
- area thereof and in proportion to
- the special benefits conferred, and
s any deficiency will be paid out of
i- the general, improvement, or sew-
s- er funds of the city, or partly from
s each of such funds. Payment will
d be made to the contractor out of
y funds realized from the sale of
r- braids to be issued in anticipation
s- of referred payments of assess-
d menu as provided by law after the
work has been completed and ac-
o- cepted by the City Council.
c- Be It Further Resolved that the
is City Clerk be and he is hereby
ordered and directed to advertise
as for proposals for the construction
o- . of the various improvements herein
.,
4
provided for in the manner pro•
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or be-
fore 10 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, adapted and approved
this 5th day March, 1951.
CLARENCE P, WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOI,B,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
point of beginning, presented 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, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
(Decision of Council upon objec•
Lions to plans, specifications, form
of contract and cost of improve~
menu.)
RESOLUTION N0. 117-51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of an eight
200 feet north of the existing man•
bonds, and the time and place fixed
Attest: J. J. SHEA, (8) inch vitrified the sanitary sewer
City Clerk, in Kane Street beginning at a point
Councilman Kolb moved the hole Kaufman Avenue and term-
adoption of the resolution. Second- inating at a point 255 feet north
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried of the point of beginning have
by the following vote: been approved by the City Council
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen of the City of Dubuque and public
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller. notice given as provided by Chap•
Nays-None. ter 391 of the Code of Iowa, 1950,
Proof of publication, certified to pertaining to public contracts and
by the publishers on notice of hear- for the hearing of all objections to
ings on the plans and specifica- said plans, specifications or con•
tions, form of contract and cost tract for or cost of such improve~
of improvement for the construe- menu, said time being this 5th
tion of an eight (8) inch vitrified day of March, 1951; and
the sanitary sewer in Kane Street
beginning at a point 200 feet north Whereas, the City Council met in
of the existing manhole in Kauf- ,regular session this 5th day of
man Avenue and terminating at a March, 1951, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.
point 255 feet north of the point at the Council Chambers in the
of beginning, estimated cost City Hall for the purpose of hear-
$1,535.15, presented and read. ing all interested parties and con-
Councilman Kolb moved that sidering any and all objections
the proof of publication be re- which have been filed to the pro-
ceivedand filed. Seconded by Coun• posed plans, specifications or con-
cllman Austin. Carried by the fol- tract for or cost of the improve-
lowing vote: ment herein described and pro-
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen posed to be made; and
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller. havehbeen giveln~an oppotuniuty to
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to be heard and all objections which
by the publishers, of notice of have been filed have been duly
pendency of resolution of necessity weighed and considered; now,
and hearing upon proposed plans, therefore
specifications, form of contract and Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cost of improvement for the con- cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
struction of an eight (8) inch vitri• objections which have been made
fied the sanitary sewer in Kane and filed to the plans, specifica-
Street beginning at a paint 200 tions, contract for or cost of said
feet north of the existing manhole improvement herein described and
in Kaufman Avenue and terminat- proposed to be made, be and the
ing at a point 255 feet north of the same are hereby overruled and
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180 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
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 im•
provement.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RU5S0,
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 Austin. 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, 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. 'Phe boundaries of the dis-
trict, i£ any.
2. The size and kind of sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as•
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
4, 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.
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 man•
hole in Kaufman Avenue and term-
inating at a point 255 feet north
of the point of beginning.
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
proposed assesments, 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 Coun-
cil and are uow on file with the
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
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 there-
by, and any deficiency shall be
paid out of the general fund, im-
provement 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.
The foregoing resolution was fin-
ally passed and adopted, as pro•
posed, by the City Council this
5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest; J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
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Regular Session, March 5, 1951 181
adoption of the resolution. Second•
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 118-51
Be It Resolved by the City Coun•
cil of the City of Dubuque that
pursuant to a resolution of neces-
sity No. 72-51 which was duly
passed by this Council, 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 man-
hole in Kaufman Avenue and term-
inating at a point 255 feet north
of the point of beginning be and
the same hereby ordered and con-
structed by this Council upon its
own motion and with or without
the petition of property owners.
All the work shall be construcated
in accordance with the plans and
specifications heretofore adopted
and now on file in the office of
City Clerk.
Be It Further Resolved that the
cost and expense of the said im-
provements be paid for by levying
special assessments against the pri-
vately owned property lying with-
in the assessable distance from
the improvements, whether such
property abut upon the same or
are adjacent thereto, according to
the area thereof and in proportion
to the special benefits conferred
and any deficiency will be paid
out of the general, improvement,
or sewer funds of the city, or part-
ly from each of such funds, Pay-
ment will be made to the con-
tractor out of funds realized from
the sale of bonds to be issued in
anticipation of deferred payments
of assessments 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
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals for the construction
of the various improvements herein
provided for in the manner provid-
ed by law, the said improvements
shall be completed on or before
21 calendar days after the 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 5th day March, 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 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
hearing upon the plans and specifi-
cations, form of contract and cost
of improvement 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 that'the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Austin. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor We1u, 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,
specifications, form of contract
and cost of improvement for the
construction of an eight (8) inch
vitrified the sanitary sewer in
Mount Vernon Court, presented
and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Kolb. Carried by the follow-
ing 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. 119' 1
Whereas, proposed plans and
182 Regular Session, March S, 1951
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of an eight
(8) inch vitrified file sanitary sew-
er in Mount Vernon Court have
been approved by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque and public
notice given as provided by Chap-
ter 391 of the Code of Iowa, 1950,
pertaining to public contracts and
bonds, and the time and place
fixed for the hearing of all objec•
lions to said plans, specifications
or contract for or cost of such im-
provements, said time being this
5th day of March, 1951; and
Whereas, the City Council met in
regular session this 5th day of
March, 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, 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 improve-
ment.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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.
(Necessity for Improvement)
RESOLUTION N0. 75-51
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 boundries of the district,
if any.
2. The size and kind of sewers.
3. Each lot proposed to be as-
sessed together with a valuation
fixed by the council.
4. 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.
5. In each case the amount
thereof which is estimated to be
assessed against each lot, for the
construction of an night (8) inch
vitrified file sanitary sewer in
Mount Vernon Court.
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 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•
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
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Regular Session, March 5, 1951 183
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, im•
provement 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 por•
lion 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.
The foregoing resolution was
finally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this
5th day of March, 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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of hear-
ing upon the plans and specifica-
tions, form of contract and cost of
improvement for the construction
of a six (6) inch vitrified sanitary
sewer in Paul Street from Lowell
Street to a point 150 feet south,
estimated cost $1,454.13, presented
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.
Proof of publication, certified
to by the publishers, of notice of
pendency of resolution of necessity
and hearing upon proposed plans,
specifications, form of contract and
cast of improvement for the con-
struction of a six (6) inch vitrified
file sanitary sewer in Paul Street
from Lowell Street to a point 150
feet south, presented 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 ob•
jections to plans, specifications,
form of contract and cost of im•
provements.)
RESOLUTION N0. 120-~51
Whereas, proposed plans and
specifications and form of contract
for the construction of a six (6)
inch vitrified file sanitary sewer in
Paul Street from Lowell Street to
a point ]50 feet south have been
approved by the City Council of
the City of Dubuque and public
notice given as provided by Chap-
ter 391 of the Cade of Iowa, 1950,
pertaining to public contracts and
bonds, and the time and place
fixed for the hearing of all ob-
jections to said plans, specifica-
tions or contract for or cost of
such improvements, said time be-
ing this 5th day of March, 1951;
and
Whereas, the City Council met in
regular session this 5th day of
March, 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 duly weighed and con-
sidered; now, therefore.
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque, that all
objections which have been made
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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 5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clark.
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. 78-51
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 Cleri; 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 valuation
fixed by the council.
4. An estimate of the cost of the
proposed 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 a six (6) inch vitri-
fied file 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•
saty for the pubic 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 ity Clerk objections
to the amount of the proposed as•
seseements, 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
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.
The foregoing resolution was fin-
ally passed and adopted, as pro-
posed, by the City Council this 5th
day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest; J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
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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.
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 5th day of March, 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.
Notice of Claim of Betty Wiez-
orek in the sum of $25.75 for
damages to her automobile caused
in striking a defective catch basin
on the corner of 30th and Jackson
Streets, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the Notice of Claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga•
tion and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of Mrs. Helen
McCarron in the amount of $15.44
for injuries received in a fall on
the crosswalk at 8th and Main
Streets, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb 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.
Notice of Claim of Mary Maus
in the amount of $6,000.00 for in•
juries received in a fall on an icy
sidewalk on Thirteenth Street at
a point approximately 25 feet west
of the alley between Central Av-
enue and White Street on the north
side of the street, presented and
road.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Notice of Claim be referred to
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(Ordering Construction)
RESOLUTION N0. 121-51
Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque that
pursuant to a resolution of neces-
sity No. 78--51 which was duly
passed by this Council, for the con-
struction of a six (6) inch vitrified
file sanitary sewer in Paul Street
from Lowell Street to a point 150
feet south be and the same are
hereby ordered and constructed by
tpis 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 for by levying
special assessments against the pri•
vately owned property lying within
the assessable distance from the
improvements, whether such prop-
erty abut upon the same or are
adjacent thereto, according to the
area thereof and in proportion to
the special benefits conferred, and
any deficiency will be paid out of
the general, improvement, or sew-
erfunds of the city, or partly from
each of such funds. Payment will
be made to the contractor out of
funds realized from the sale of
bonds to be issued in anticipation
of deferred payments of assess-
ments as provided by law after the
work has been completed and ac-
cepted by the City Council.
Be It Further Resolved that the
City Clerk be and he is hereby
ordered and directed to advertise
for proposals fur the construction
of the various improvements here-
in provided for in the manner pro-
vided by law, the said improve-
ments shall be completed on or
before 7 calendar days after notice
to proceed is issued.
Be It Further Resolved that this
resolution being deemed urgent
186 Regular Session, March S, 1951
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 Robert Fon-
dell in the amount of $16.00 for
damages to his automobile caused
by the condition of the street at
the corner of 16th and Sycamore
Streets, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the Notice of Claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga•
tion and report. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of David J. Tay
for in the amount of $19.00 for
damages to the paint on his car
incurred through one of the street
department employees throwing a
shovelful of gravel and asphalt into
the front of his car as he was com-
ing up the hill, entering Dubuque,
presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the No-
tice of Claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Original Notice of Suit of Stella
Welter in the amount of $4,800.00
and costs of action caused by be-
ing struck and injured by a rock
or stone which was thrown from
under the fire of an automobile
moving westerly on Jones Street
between Main Street and Shields
Street, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the Original Notice of Suit be re-
ferred to the City Solicitor, Second-
ed by Mayor Welu. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas- Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
State of Iowa
Iowa State Commerce Commission
Des Moines, Iowa
February 27, 1951
Crossing Protection at 7th, 8th
& 11th Streets in Dubuque, Iowa:
Chicago Great Western Railway
Company and Chicago, Milwaukee,
St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Com-
pany V. City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Docket No. A-5219
Mr. T. H. Nelson, City Solicitor
City of Dubuque
619 Bank & Insurance Building
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Sir; You will find attached
one carbon copy and two mimeo-
graph copies of Decision and Order
dated February 27 relating to the
above entitled subject matter in
which hearing was held on Febru-
ary 13, 1951.
It is believed that the decision
and requirements are in conform-
ance to the telephone conversation
with our Mr. H. A. Franklin, Sup-
erintendent Safety and Service
wherein you stated that no brief
would be filed by the city and
that the city had agreed to ac-
ceptance of communication system
betwen points on the two railroads
so as to prevent insofar as is pos•
Bible the stoppage of trains, thus
resulting in blocking of street
crossings.
You will kindly acknowledge re-
ceipt of the enclosed documents
and oblige.
Very truly yours,
GEO. L. McCAUGIiAN,
Secretary
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munication be received and made
a matter of record and that the
DECISION AND ORDER be plac-
ed onfile. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Dubuque County Dental Society
Dubuque, Iowa
February 27, 1951
To Members of Dubuque
City Council, and Water Dept.
Officials
Gentlemen: It was unanimously
approved at the December 11,1950
meeting of the Dubuque County
Dental Society, "That This Society
Go On Record As Being In Favor
Of Fluorination Of The City Water
Supply In Quantities Approved By
The American Dental Association,
U. S. Public Health Service, And
State Department Of Health, For
Prevention of Dental Caries:'
Respectfully submitted,
Dubuque County Dental Society
By Dr. John A, Link, Sec: Treas.
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Regular Session, March 5, 1951 187
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
made a matter of record. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of Nick Grom-
mersch stating that he would like
to extend the sanitary sewer in
Muscatine Street over Putnam
Street to his property and also that
he would like to have the Council
view the condition that now ex-
ists at the end of Burlington Street
as all the storm water drains across
his property, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the por-
tion of the communication with
reference to drainage of storm
water 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.
Councilman Austin moved that
the portion of the communication
with reference to extension of the
sanitary sewer be referred to the
City Manager for action. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of Frank Zahina
with reference to the grading of
the alley behind his property lo-
cated at 731 O'Neil Street, pre-
sented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the com-
munciation be referred to the City
Engineer for action. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of Board of Ed•
ucation submitting plan showing
grade established by Dubuque
County on Pennsylvania Avenue
from the westerly city limits of
McPoland Street and stating that
they would like to have the City
adopt this county street grade so
that if annexed by the City that
the grade will remain the same,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be referred to the
City Engineer for recommendation
and report. Seconded by Mayor
Welu. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
State of Iowa
Department of Health
Des Moines, Iowa
March 2, 1951
Mr. Alvin A. Rhamberg
City Manager
Dubuque, Iowa
Dear Mr. Rhomberg:
Enclosed is a report by Mr.
Joseph W. Hunt, Rodent Control
Specialist, Office of Midwestern
CDC Services, U. S, Public Health
Service, Kansas City, Kansas, on
"An Appraisal of the Domestic Rat
Problem in Dubuque, Iowa,"
This report was submitted to
this office for transmittal to you
and Dr. Entringer.
Very truly yours,
P. J. ROUSER, Director
Division of Public Health
Engineering
Councilman Austin moved that
the communication and report be
referred to the Board of Health.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs. Mary Hier re•
questing suspension of the taxes
on N. 24 feet of East 170 feet of
Lot 374 Davis Farm Addition, pre•
sented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilman
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of R. L, Weidenbacher
requesting that street lights be
extended from the 1200 Block on
Kaufman Avenue to the City
Limits, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Manager and Electrical In-
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Spector for recommendation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Lester Demkier and
others, property owners requesting
the City Council to:
1. Improve Rowan Street by in-
stalling curbs and gutters, grading
and surfacing with black top.
2. Install drains near the inter
section on Grandview Avenue to
eliminate the present drainage
down Rowan Street from several
blocks on Grandview.
3. (a) Take steps to bar the use
of Rowan Street to the pas-
sage of heavy acid trucks
from the Algonquin Chem-
ical Company's plant out•
side of the City Limits, or;
(b) Insist that the Algonquin
Chemical Company pave
Rowan Street with con•
crate and install curbs and
gutters without cost to the
property owners, present-
ed and read.
Mr, Fay addressed the Council
with reference to the paving of
Rowan Street with black top and
stating that if heavy trucks are to
be allowed to travel on Rowan
Street then concrete paving should
be constructed.
Councilman Russo moved that ac•
tion he suspended on the petition.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Wclu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
A'ays-None,
Councilman Russo moved that
the portion of the petition with ref-
erence to the use and travel of
heavy acid trucks on Rowan Street
be referred to the Chief of Police
for recommendation and report
and the balance of the petition
with reference to the construction
of curb and gutters, grading and
surfacing with black top on Rowan
Street be referred to the City Man-
ager for investigation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mary Agard Tent No.
35, Daughters of Union Veterans of
Civil War asking permission to
sponsor their Annual Flag Tag Sale
on Friday evening, June 8 and Sat-
urday,June 9, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
request be granted providing there
are no conflicting dates. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Ruth and Mae Keller
requesting that some action be
taken regarding the outlet of the
catch basin situated at the alley on
Solon Street between Hill and Lois
Streets as the outlet causes the
water to drain across portions of
their property and that corrective
measures be undertaken, presented
and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Engineer for investigation and re-
port. Seconded by Councilman Aus-
tin. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Wclu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Donald Lombardi and
others requesting that a street
light be erected between the 1000
block and 1200 block on West 32nd
Street, presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for recommendation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-Non?.
Petition of Robert L. Hanson re-
questing arefund in the amount
of $25.00 on the unexpired portion
of his Cigarette Permit No. 84, as
he has discontinued business on
March 3, 1951, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the request be granted and the
City Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant in the amount of $25.00
in favor of Robert L, Hanson to
cover the amount of refund granted
on the unexpired portion of his
Cigarette Permit No. 84. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the following vote:
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Regular Session, March S, 1951 189
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Russo moved that
the rules be suspended for the
purpose of allowing any one pre-
sent in the Council Chamber, who
wishes to do so, to address the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Roshek Bros. Com-
pany, by M. H. Czizek, its attor-
ney, protesting the granting of the
permit to Pure Oil Company to
build, construct and maintain a
gasoline and fuel oil bulk and
storage plant on premises adjacent
to the street on the south side of
the Ice Harbor, and immediately
east of the property occupied by
the U. S. Coast Guard and demand-
ing that such permit be rescinded,
presented and read.
Attorney M. H. Czizek addressed
the Council in support of the peti-
tioners.
Councilman Austin moved that
the petition be referred to the City
Solicitor for to submit a report
back to the City Council. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Leo A. Schwind Post No.
508, requesting permission for the
holding of their Annual Poppy Sale
on Friday evening, May 18th, and
all day Saturday, May 19th, 1951,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the request be granted providing
there are no conflicting dates. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT
Whereas, the proposed assess-
ment against Lot 14A of Dubuque
Homes Subdivision owned by Du-
buque Homes, Incorporated, lying
within the Simpson-Coates Street
Sewer District for the construction
of a trunk sanitary sewer, force
main and lift station in said dis•
trict is $136.35; and
Whereas, the City of Dubuque is
desirous of obtaining grant of ease-
ment across said Lot 14A for the
purpose of constructing and main-
taining said trunk sanitary sewer
and force main;
Now, therefore, be it agreed be•
tween the City of Dubuque, Iowa,
party of the first part, and Du•
buque Homes, Incorporated, party
of the second part, as follows:
1. Party of the second part
agrees to execute grants of ease-
ment, copy of which is attached
hereto and by this reference made
a part hereof, granting easements
in, over and across said Lot 14A
to party of the first part.
2. Party of the first part agrees
to accept the foregoing conveyance
in full satisfaction of any amount
in excess of $13.00 levied as an
assessment against the said Lot
14A lying within the Simpson-
Coates Street Sewer Distrlct for
the construction of said trunk sani-
tary sewer, lift station and force
main.
3. Party of the second part
agrees to and does hereby waive
any or all objections ar defenses
that they may now or hereafter
have against said assessment, the
manner of its adoption and lery
and the contract for. the execution
of the work, its manner of execu-
tion or adoption.
.4. Party of the first part agrees
to pay the costs of recording said
easement and of any other instru-
ments executed in connection with
this agreement.
5. Party of the second part
agrees to execute said grant of
easement at the time of execution
of this agreement.
Executed this 27th day of Febru-
ary, 1951.
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
Party of the First Part
By A. A. Rhomberg,
City Manager.
DUBUQUE HOMES INC.
Party of. the Second Part
By C. E. Mattel,
President.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the Contract and Agreement be re-
ceived and made a matter of rec•
ord. Seconded by Councilman
Russo, Carried by the following
vote:
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190 Regular Session, March S, 1951
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
GRANT AND EASEMENT
Know all men by these presents:
That in consideration of $1.00 in
hand paid by the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, a municipal corporation, the
receipt whereof is hereby acknowl-
edged, the undersigned being the
owner of lot number 14A of Du-
buque Homes Subdivision No. 2 in
the City of Dubuque hereby grants
and conveys to said City of Du-
buque,. aperpetual right of ease-
ment, in, over, and across a six (6)
foot wide strip of said lot lying
three (3) feet on either side of a
line beginning at a point on the
westerly line of said lot located
fifty-eight (58) feet northerly from
the southwest corner of said lot
and running south 43 degrees east
a distance of sixty-two (62) feet to
the intersection with the souther•
ly line of said lot; also a ten (10)
foot wide strip of said lot lying
five (5) feet on either side of a
line beginning at a point on the
southerly line of said lot located
one hundred thirty (130) feet west-
erly from the southeast corner of
said lot and running north 60 de-
grees east a distance of one hun-
dred ninety (190) feet to the inter-
section with the easterly line of
said lot for the purpose of con-
structing and maintaining a twelve
(12) inch vitrified file sanitary
sewer line located in the easement
first described and a twelve (12)
inch vitrified file sanitary sewer
and ten (10) inch cast iron force
main located in the secondly de-
scribed easement with the right to
go upon said premises at all rea-
sonable times for the purpose of
inspecting and repairing the same
when installed; provided, however,
that said City of Dubuque shall re-
place whatever earth, sod or shrub-
bery that may be disturbed in the
installation or repair of said twelve
(12) inch sanitary sewer lines and
ten (10) inch force main to as good
condition as it was in before the
same was disturbed.
This grant of easement shall be
binding upon the undersigned, its
purchasers and assigns forever.
DUBUQUE HOMES, INC.
' By C. E. Mettel,
President.
A. J. Mihm,
Secretary.
State of Iowa l ss
Dubuque County J '
On this 27th day of February,
A. D. 1951, before me Geraldine
L. Jenni, a Notary Public, in and
for the County of Dubuque, State
of Iowa, personally appeared C. E.
Mettel, President, and A. J. Mihm,
Secretary of the Dubuque Homes,
Inc., the Corporation which execut•
ed the above and foregoing instru-
ment, who being 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 President and Secretary of said
Corporation, that said instrument
was signed on behalf of said Cor•
poration by authority of its Board
of Directors, and each of them ac•
knowledged the execution of said
instrument to be the voluntary act
and deed of said Corporation by it
and each of them voluntarily exe•
cuted.
In witness whereof, I have here•
unto signed my name and affixed
my Notarial Seal the day and year
last above written.
GERALDINE L. JENNI,
(Seal) Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, State
of Iowa.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the Grant and Easement be re-
ceived and made a matter of rec-
ord and recorded with the County
Recorder. Seconded by Council-
man Russo. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT
This Agreement entered into this
23rd day of February, 1951, by and
between Joseph Luedtke and Meta
Luedtke, his wife, parties of the
first part and the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, party of the second part,
Whereas the proposed assess-
ment against the property of the
parties of the first part within
the Simpson-Coates Street Sewer
District for the construction of a
trunk sanitary sewer, force main
and lift station is $1299.50; and
Whereas parties of the first part
object to said proposed assess-
ment, which objections were over•
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 191
ruled by the City Council; and GRANT AND EASEMENT
Whereas party of the second
part is desirous of obtaining an
easement in said lands fora sani-
tary sewer;
Now Therefore, Be It Agreed:
1. Parties of first part agree to
execute a certain grant of ease-
ment, acopy of which is attached
hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and by
this reference made a part hereof,
granting an easement in said land
to the party of the second part.
2. Party of the second part
agrees to accept said easement in
full satisfaction of any amount in
excess of $600 levied as an assess-
ment against the property of
parties of the first part lying
within said sewer district for the
construction of said trunk sewer,
force main and lift station.
3. Parties of the first part agree
to and do hereby waive any or all
objections or defenses that they
may now or hereafter have against
said assessment, the manner of its
adoption and levy, and the con-
e tract for the execution of the work,
y its manner of execution or adop-
tion.
4. Party of the second part
j agrees to permit parties of the
first part to connect a house sewer
j from their present dwelling to
said trunk sewer without further
charge; said connection to be made
under the supervision of and in
accordance with plans and specfi-
cations approved by the City En-
gineer.
Executed this 23rd day of Feb-
ruary, 1951.
Joseph V. Luedtke
Meta M. Luedtke,
Parties of the First Part
City of Dubuque, Iowa
' Party of the Second Part
By A. A. Rhomberg,
City Manager.
Councilman Austin moved that
the Contract and Agreement be
recived and made a matter of
record, Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
EXHIBIT "A"
Know all men by these present:
That in consideration of $1.00 in
hand paid by the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, a municipal corporation, the
receipt whereof is hereby acknow-
ledged, the undersigned being the
owners of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1
of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Bab-
cock's Addition in the City of Du-
buque, hereby grant and convey to
said City of Dubuque a perpetual
right of easement in, over, and
across a ten (10) foot wide strip of
said lot beginning at a point on
the east line of Lot 14A of Du-
buque Homes Sub, No. 2 located
a distance of eighty five (85)
feet northerly from the southeast
corner of Lot 14A of Dubuque
Homes Sub. No. 2 and running
north 60 degrees east a distance
of three hundred fifty three (353)
feet; thence north 57 degrees 30
minutes east a distance of six
hundred ten (610) feet to the in-
tersection with the west line of
the alley first. west of Concord
Street for the purpose of con-
structing and maintaining a twelve
(12) inch vitrified file sewer main
and a ten (10) inch cast iron sewer
force main with the right to go
upon said premises at all reason-
able times for the purpose of
inspection and repairing the same
when installed; provided, that said
City of Dubuque shall replace
whatever earth, sod, or shrubbery
that may be disturbed in the in-
stallation or repair of said sani-
tary mains to as good condition
as it was in before the same was
disturbed.
This grant of easement shall be
binding upon the undersigned,
their heirs, executors„ administra-
tors, purchasers and assigns for-
ever.
Joseph V. Luedtke
Meta M. Luedtke.
State of Iowa l SS.
Dubuque County J
Be it remembered that on this
23rd day of February, 1951 person-
ally appeared before me, a Notary
Public, in and for Dubuque County,
Iowa, Joseph V. Luedtke and Meta
Luedtke who are personally known
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192 Regular Session, March S, 1951
to me and acknowledged that they
executed the foregoing instrument
as their voluntary act and deed.
Geraldine L. Jenni
(SEAL)
Notary Public in and for
Dubuque County, Iowa.
Councilman Austin moved that
the Grant and Easement be re-
ceIved and made a matter of
record and recorded with the
County Recorder. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Scbueller.
Nays-None.
Council Proceedings for the
months of July, August and Sep•
tember, 1950 were presented for
approval. Councilman A u s t i n
moved that the Council Proceed•
logs for the months of July, August
and September, 1950 be approved
as printed. Seconded by Council-
man Scbueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Scbueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 6-51
An Ordinance declaring the
necessity for the erection of a
viaduct and its approaches upon
and along East 14th Street and
over the tracks of the Chicago,
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Railroad Co. and the Chicago,
Great Western Railway Co.; ap•
proving the plans for the same;
determining the proportion of cost
of the same to be borne by each
railroad; prescribing the method
of assessing, appraising, deternun•
ing and paying the damages caused
by reason of the construction of
such viaduct; and providing for
obtaining the approval of the same
by the Iowa State Commerce Com•
mission, said ordinance having
been passed upon first reading on
February 5th, 1951 and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
for public inspection for at least
one week before its final adoption,
was presented for final adoption
Mr, Robert Kenline, appearing
as Attorney for the Chicago Great
Western Railway Co. addressed the
Council objecting to the portion of
the ordinance apportioning the
cost of construction of the viaduct,
namely; 60 percent against th?
Chicago, Great Western Railway
Co. and 40 per cent against the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad Co. and urging
Council to defer action on final
adoption of the ordinance.
Mr. Robert Clewell, Attorney,
representing the Chicago, Milwau-
kee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
Co. addressed the Council asking
that if any change be made in ap-
portioning the cost against the
Railroad Companies that action be
deferred on final adoption of the
ordinance until the attorneys for
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul•
and Pacific Railroad Co, have had
an opportunity to study the same.
ORDINANCE NO. 6.51
AN ORDINANCE declaring the ne-
cessity for the erection of a viaduct
and Its approachee upon and along
East 19th Street and over the tracks
of the Chlcago, Milwaukee, St. Paul
and Pacific Rat]road Co. and the Chi-
cago, Great Western Railway Co.; ap-
proving the plans for the same; de-
termining the proportion of cast of
the same to be borne by each rail-
road; prescribing the method of
assessing, appraising, determining
and Paying the damages caused by
reason of the construction of such
viaduct; and providing for obtaining
the approval of the same by the Iowa
State Commerce Commission.
Whereas on February 5th, 1951 at
7:80 o'clock P. M. a public hearing
was held by the City Council of the
City oP Dubuque, Iowa at the Council
Chambers In the City Hall to consider
the recommendation of the City Man-
ager and Consulting Engineer con-
cerning the erection of a viaduct
along East 14th Street and over the
tracks of the below named Railroads;
and
Whereas notice of time and place
oY such hearing was served on Chi-
cago Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacifio
Railroad Co, and the Chicago, Great
Western Railway Co. and all other
interested parties by publication
in the Telegraph Herald and by per-
sonal service on Chicago, Great West-
ern Railway Co. and Chicago, Mil-
waultee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
Co. more than twenty days prior to
said hearing, as shown by the proo4
of service now on file with the City
Clerk; and
Whereas the recommendations of
the City Planning and Zoning Com-
mission has been obtained and consid-
ered by the City Council; and
Whereas at said hearing the City
Council considered said matters and
heard all persons who desired to ad-
dress the Council thereon and has
made its determination thereon;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT OR-
DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCU,
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA.
Section 1. That it is necessary for
the safety and protection of the public
that a viaduct and ite approaches be
constructed upon and along East
Fourteenth Street in the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, and over the tracks or
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 193
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Pacific Railroad Co. and oP the Chi-
cago, Great Western Railway Co.;
~ Section 2. That the plans of said
viaduct and its approaches submitted
by the consulting engineer, now on
file with the City Clerk, and by this
reference made a part hereof, are
hereby approved.
Section 3. That any damages which
may be caused to any property by
I reason of the construction of such
I viaduct and its approaches shall be
appraised, assessed and determined
in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 472 of the 1960 Code of Iowa
as amended and paid for out of the
' general bridge fund or any other
fund available therefor;
Section 4. That the City Solicitor is
a hereby authorized and directed to in-
stitute proceedings before the Iowa
State Commerce Commission to estab-
lisp the necessity of such viaduct and
its approaches and obtain the approv-
al of such plans;
Section 5. That the cost of such
viaduct and its approaches shall be
borne by the said railroads in the
following proportion:
60 percent thereof shall be borne
by the Chicago Great Western Rail-
way Ca.;
40 percent thereof shall be borne
by the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul
and Pacific Railroad Co;
Section 6. That this Ordinance shall
be in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final passage,
adoption and publication as provided
by Law.
Passed on first reading this 5th day
of February, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved this
5th day cF March 1951.
CLARENCE P. wELU,
mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTLN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
a,
Attest: J. J. Shea,
City Clerk
Published officia113' in The Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper this 9th day
of March, 1951.
J. J. 5HEA,
It. Mar. 9 City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Russo. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Scbueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 24-51
An Ordinance granting to Wes-
ley W, Heitzman and Harriet Heitz-
man, his wife, their heirs and as-
signs, the right to construct a sani-
tary sewer in Marion Street, and
prescribing the conditions of this
Grant and regulating the connec-
tion with said sanitary sewer, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
reading just had be considered the
first reading of the ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Scbueller.
Nays-None,
Councilman Kolb moved that
the rules be suspended requiring
an ordinance to be read on three
separate days. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Scbueller. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Scbueller.
Nays-None,
Councilmen Kolb 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 Scbueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Scbueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Russo moved that
Council recess for five minutes.
Seconded by Councilman Austin,
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Scbueller.
Nays-None.
Council recessed at 10:35 P. M.
and reconvened at 10:44 P. M.
Mr. Fred Hintz addressed the
Council objecting to the proposed
paving of King Street as there is
no need for this improvement as
only three or four houses are built
on this street and is not used for
travel.
Ordinance ,No. 151
An Ordinance declaring that
public convenience and necessity
will be served by the establish-
ment of off-street parking facili-
ties on certain described property
in the City of Dubuque; directing
the acquisition of the same by con-
demnation or otherwise and the
erection of off-street parking fa-
cilities thereon; all as provided in
Chapter 390 of the 1950 Code of
Iowa, said ordinance having been
passed upon first reading on Feb-
ruary 16th, 1951, and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
for public inspection for at least
one week before its final adoption,
was presented for final adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 10.51
An Ordinance declaring that public
convenience and necessity will be
served by the establishment of off-
street parking facilities on certain
described property in the City oY Du-
buque; directing the acquisition of
the same by condemnation or other-
wise and the erection of off -street
parking facilities thereon; all as pro-
vided in Chapter 390 of the 1950 Code
of Iowa.
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194 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
Whereas pursuant to legal notice a
hearing was held in the City Council
chambers at the City Hall in the
City of Dubuque, Iowa at 7:30 o'clock
P. M. on February 5th, 1951 on the
question whether public convenience
and necessity will be served by the
establishment of off-street parking
facilities on:
City Lots 644 695, and the North `t
feet of 646 in the City of Dubuque,
Iowa, according to the original plat
of the Town, now City, of Dubuque,
Dubuque County, Iowa;
and
Whereas at said hearing all par-
ties who wished to do so were given
an opportunity to appear and be
heard; and
Whereas the question has been re-
ferred to the City Planning Commis-
sion and its recommendation thereon
obtained;
N06V THEREFORE, BE IT OR-
DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE:
Section 1. That the establishment
of off-street parking facilities on the
above described properties will best
serve the public convenience and ne-
cessity of the City of Dubuque and
all objections thereto are hereby over-
ruled;
Section 2. That when title to said
property or any part thereot is vested
in the City of Dubuque off -street
parking Facilities shall be established
[hereon in accordance with plans pre-
pared by the City Manager and ap-
proved by the City Council;
Section 3. That upon the establish-
ment of off-street parking facilities
on said property or any part thereof
the City Council shall have power by
Ordinance to establish and maintain
just and equitable rates or charges
for the use of and the service render-
ed by said lands and facilities and
provide for the collection of revenue
therefrom;
Section 4. That upon the establish-
ment of off-street parking facilities
on said Property or any part thereof
the City of Duhuque shall not sell, or
offer for sale, any merchandise or
supplies, including gasoline, oil or
motor vehicle supplies;
Section 5. This Ordinance shall be-
come effective ten (10) days after
Its final passage, adoption and pub-
lication as provided by Law.
Passed on first reading this 16th
day of February, 1951.
Rule requiring Ordinance to be read
on three (3) separate days suspended
the 16th day of February, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved this
5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER.
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. Shea,
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph - Herald newspaper this 9th
day oY March, 1951.
J. J. SHEA,
lt. Mar. 9 City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
Ordinance No. 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, said ordinance haw
ing been passed upon first reading
on February 23rd, 1951, and or-
dered placed on file with the City
Clerk for public inspection for at
least one week before its final
adoption, was presented for final
adoption.
ORDINANCE N0. it-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.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Grove•
land Place from the west property line
of Sheridan Street to the east prop-
erty line of Burden Street be hereby
established and adopted as shown by
the profile of said street and grade
prepared by the City Engineer, be-
ing profile number 1352. Bench Mark,
point of arrow on fire hydrant at
intersection of Sheridan and O'Neill
Streets, elevation 750.92.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Sheridan Street, which
is station 0}00, north curb elevation
796.31, south curb elevation 745.48;
thence to station 0-05, north curb
elevation 746.16; thence to station
0+25, north curb elevation 745.07:
thence to station 0}76, north and
south curb elevation 742.83; thence
to station 1}B0, north and south curb
elevation 739.13; thence to station
2}00, south curb elevation 738.43;
hence to elation 2+30, north •urb
elevation 737.73; thence to station
2}60, south curb elevation 737.9 t;
thence to station 2}80, north curb
elevation 737.08; thence to station
3+00, south curh elevation 736.90;
thence to station 9}75, south curb
elevation 735.b4; thence to station
5}00, south curb elevation 736.17;
thence to station 6}25, south curb
elevation 734.49; thence to station
5}50, east property line of Burden
Street; north curb elevation 735.5fi,
south curb elevation 733.63.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be. in
force and effect ten (10) days from
and after its final passage, approval
and adoption by ttie City Council and
its publication as required by law.
Passed upon first reading February
23rd, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved
March 5th, 1951.
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 Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper this 9th day
of March, 1951.
S. ,T. SHEA,
It Mar. 9 City Clerk
Mayor Welu moved the adoption
of the ordinance. Seconded by
j .
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 195
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 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, said ordinance having been
passed upon first reading on Feb-
ruary 23rd, 1951, and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
for public inspection for at least
one week before its final adoption,
was presented for final adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 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.
Be It Ordained by the Clty Council
of the City of llubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on King
Street Yrom the west curb return at
Broadway to the north Property line
of Fulton Street be hereby estab-
lished and adopted as shown by the
profile of said street and grade pre-
pared by the City Engineer, being
profile number 1353. Bench Mark,
point of arrow on fire hydrant lo-
cated at the intersection of Fulton
and King Streets, elevation 773.94.
Said grade begins at the west curb
return at Broadway and King Street,
which is station 0}UD, east and west
curb elevation 673.29; thence to sta-
tion 2}96.5, east and west curb ele
vation 730.84; thence to station 3}1G.5,
east and west curb elevation 134.34;
thence to station 3-F21.5, the north
property line of Greeley Street, east
and west curb elevation 735.02; thence
to station 3}36.5, east and west curb
elevation 737.07; thence to station
3}56.5, east and west curb elevation
739.41; thence to station 3}71.5, the
south property line of Greeley St,
east and west curb elevation 741.34:
thence to station 3}7G.5, east and
west curb elevation 741.98; thence to
station 3}96.5, east and west each
elevation 745.00; thence to station
4}50, east and west curb elevation
753.68; thence to station 5}00, oast
and west curb elevation 760.72; thence
to station 5}b0, east and west curb
elevation 765.54; thence to station
6+00, the north property line of Ful-
ton Street, east and west curb eleva-
tion 769.49.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten (10) days
from and after its final passage, ap-
proval and adoption by the City
Council and its publication as re-
quited by law.
Passed upon first reading February
23rd, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved
March 5th, 1951
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN
LEO N. SCIUELLER,
Councilmen
Mayor Welu moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 13-51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Marion Street from the
west property line of Fremont
Avenue to the west end of Marion
Street, said ordinance having been
passed upon first reading on Feb-
ruary 23rd, 1951, and ordered
placed on file with the City Clerk
for public inspection for at least
one week before its final adoption,
was presented for final adoption.
ORDINANCE No. 13.51
An Ordinance Establishing a Grade on
Marion Street from the West Prop-
erty Line of Fremont Avenue to :he
West End of Marion Street.
Be It Ordained by the City Council
of the City oY Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Marion
Street from the west property line of
Fremont Avenue to the west end of
Marion Street be hereby established
and adopted as shown by the profile
of said street and grade Prepared by
[he City Engineer, being profile num-
ber 1355. Bench Mark, railroad spike
in utility pole No. 207-873A located
on the east side of Fremont Avenue
at Marion Street, elevation 545.10.
Said grade begins at the west Prop-
erty line of Fremont Avenue, which is
station 0}U0, north curb elevation
536.09, south curb elevation 844.13;
thence to station 0}40, north curb
elevation 844.17, south curb elevation
893.43; thence to station 0}70, north
curb elevation 842.60, south curb ele-
vation 842.39; thence to station 1}00,
north and south curb elevation 840.32;
thence to station 7}65, north and
south curb elevation 783.99; thence to
station 8}7b, north and south curb
elevation 779.28; thence to station
9+95, north and south curb elevation
785.70; thence to station 1D}50, north
and south curb elevation 791.'1,0;
thence to station 11}00, north and
south curb elevation 795.74; thence
to station 11}5D, north and south
curb elevatio^ 799.38; thence to sta-
tion lb-x-56.6 west end of Marion
Street, north and south curb eleva-
tion 825.20,
Section 2. This ordinance shat] ne
in fore and effect ten (10) days
from ahd after its final passage, ap-
prove] and adoption by the City Coun-
cil and its publication as required
by law.
Passed upon first reading February
83rd, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved
March 5th, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSQ
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. Shea, Attest: J. J Shea,
City Clerk City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele- Published officially in The Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper this 9th day ofaMarHchra1951.ewspaper this 9th day
of March, 1951.
,i. J. SHEA, .T. J. SHEA,
It Mar 9 City Cleric It Mar 9 City Clerk
196 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
Ordinance No. 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, said ordinance hav-
ing been passed upon first read-
ing on February 23rd, 1951 and
ordered placed on file with the
City Clerk for public inspection for
at least one week before its final
adoption, was presented for final
adoption.
ORDINANCE NO 14-51
An ordinance establishing a grade on
Balke Street from the South prop-
erty I[ne of Strauss Street to the
North property line cf Link Street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade nn Balke
Street from the south property lhre
of Strauss Street to the north property
line of Link Street be hereby estab-
Ilshed and adopted as shown by the
profile of said street and grade pre-
pared by the City Engineer, being
profile number 1350. Bench Mark,
point of arrow on Pire hydrant at in-
tersection of Link and Balke Streets,
elevation 719.00.
Said grade begins at the south prop-
erty line of Strauss Street which is
station 0+00, east curb elevation
718.20, west curb elevation 718.90;
thence to station D}60, east and west
curb elevation 718.70; thence to sta-
tion 1}30, east and west curb eleva-
tion 718.48; thence to station 2}05,
northwest Property line of Linlc Street,
east and west curb elevation 712.71;
thence to station 2+35.6, northeast
property line oY Lirrk Street, east curb
elevation 713.97.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be in
force and effect ten (10) days from
and after its final Passage, approval
and adoption by the City Council
and its publication as required by law.
Passed upon Pirst reading February
`lard, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved
:March 5th, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Olayor
ROMOLO N, RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LE(l N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. J. Shea,
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper this 9th day
of March, 1951.
J..T. SHEA,
]t. Mar. 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, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
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 pro-
perty line of Roosevelt Street, said
ordinance having been passed up-
on first reading on February 23rd,
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. 15-51
An ordinance establishing a grade
on Garfield Avenue (west side) from
the North property line of Emerson
Street to the Sottth property line
of Rocsevelt Street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade otr Garfield
Avenue (west side) be hereby estab-
lished and adopted as shown by the
profile of said street and grade ,~re-
pared by the City Engineer, being pro-
file number 1357. Bench Mark, point
of arrow on fire hydrant at intersec-
tion oY Emerson Street and Garfield
Avenue, elevation 45.8fi (river datum),
Said grade begins at the north prop-
erty line of Emerson Street, which
is station 0}00, west curb elevation
43.50; thence to station 4}OQ which
is the south property line of Roosevelt
Street, west curb elevation 41.00.
Section 2. This ordinance shall he
in force and effect ten (10) days from
and after its final passage, approval
and adoption by the City Council and
its publication as required by law.
Passed upon first reading February,
'23rd, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved
March 5th, 1951.
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 Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper this 9th day
oP March, 1951.
J. ,I. SHEA,
IL Mar. 9 City Clerk
Councilman Schueller moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Second-
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the folowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 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, said
ordinance having been passed up-
on first reading on February 23rd,
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.
'. -3
Regular Session, March 5, 1951 197
ORDINANCE N0. 16.51
An Ordinance Establishing a Grade
on Mount Vernon Court from the
West Property Line of South Grand-
view Avenue to the End of Mount
Vernon Court.
Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City oY Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Mount
Vernon Court from the west property
line of South Grandview Avenue to
the end of Mount Vernon Court be
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade prepared by the City fOn-
gineer, being profile number 1358.
Bench Mxrk, square cut on south
side concrete step at entrance door
of No. 5 Pire Station at South Grand-
viety Avenue and Bryant Street, ele-
vation 861,00.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of South Grandview Avenue,
which is station 0-}00, north and
south curb elevation 848.69; thence
to station 0}60, north and south
ouch elevation 861.63; thence to Sta-
tion 0}80, north and south curb ele-
vation 852.60; thence to station 1}10,
north and south curb elevation 852.00;
thence to station 2}50; north and
south curb elevation 845.64; thence to
station 2}75, north and south curb
elevation 844.56; thence to station
3}00, north and south curb eleva-
tion 843.89; thence to station 4}03,
which is the end of Mount Vernon
Court, north and south curb eleva-
tion 841.89.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in Yorce and effect ten (10) days from
and after its final passage, approval
and adoption by the City Council and
its publication as required by law.
Passed upon first reading February
23rd, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved March
5th, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Attest: Councilmen.
J. J. Shea,
City Clerk.
Published officially in The Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper this 9th day
of March, 1951.
J. 7. SHEA,
1tMar9 City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Sec•
onded by Councilman Austin, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 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 Stetmore Street, said ordinance
having been passed upon first
reading on February 23rd, 1951,
and ordered placed on file with
the City Clerk for public inspec-
tion for at least one week before
its final adoption, was presented
for final adoption.
ORDINANACE 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 oP Stet-
more Streei.
Bo It Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on St. Jo-
seph Street from the west property
line of Fremont Avenue to the east
property line of Stetmore Street be
hereby established and adopted as
shown by the profile of said street
and grade prepared by the City En-
gineer, being profile number 1359.
Bench Mark, R. It. spike in utility
pale number 207-873A located on the
east aide of Fremont Avenue at Marion
Street, elevation 845.10.
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Fremont Avenue, which
is station 0 X00, north curb eleva-
tion 850.56, south curb elevation
850.93; thence to station 0}50, north
and south curb elevation 843.73;
thence to station 0}86, north and
south curb elevation 847.20; thence
to station 1}95, north and south
curb elevation 84397; thence to sta-
tion 3}70.6, east property line of
Meadow Lane, north and south curb
elevation 827.82; thence to station
3}95, north and south curb eleva-
tion 826.08; thence to station 4+20.6,
west property line of Meadow Lane,
north and south curb elevation 824.18,
thence to station 4}46, north and
south curb elevation 822.15; thence
to station 4}95, north and south
curb elevation 817.43; thence to sta-
tion 7 } 10, north and south curb ele-
vation 795.48; thence to station 7}50,
north and south curb elevation 792.67;
thence to station 7+90, the east prop-
erty line of Stetmore Street, north
and south curb elevation 792.4D.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten (10) days from
and after its final passage, approval
and adoption by the City Council and
its publication as required by law.
Passed upon first reading February
23rd, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved March
5th, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor,
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Attest: Councilmen.
J. J. Shea,
City Clerk.
Published officially in The Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper thin 9th day
of March, 1951.
J. J. SHEA,
1tMar9 City Clerk.
Councilman Kolb moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Sec•
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 18-51
An Ordinance establishing a
grade on Kane Street from the
north property line of Kaufman
~,
198 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
Avenue to a point 2,200 feet north,
said ordinance having been passed
upon first reading on February
23rd, 1951, and ordered placed on
file with the City Clerk for pub-
lic inspection for at least one week
before its final adoption, was pre-
sented for final adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 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.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Kane
Street from the north property line
of Kaufman Avenue to a point 2,200
feet north be hereby established and
adapted as shown by the profile of
said street and grade prepared by the
City Engineer, being profile number
1360. Bench Mark, R. R. spike in util-
ity pale number 207-224C located `it
the intersection of Kaufman Avenue
and Kane Street, elevation 659.19.
Said grade begins at the north prop-
erty line oY Kaufman Avenue, which
is station 0}00, east curb elevation
658.97, west curb elevation 659.17;
thence to station 4}00, east and west
curb elevation 676.06; thence to sta-
tion 4}50, east and west curb eleva-
tion 676.48; thence to atation 5}00,
east and west curb elevation 681.52,
thence to station 9}45, east and
west curb elevation 711.34; thence
to station 9+95, east and west curb
elevation 7155.23; thence to station
10}45, east and west curb elevation
720.21; thence to station 11}00, east
and west curb elevation 726.29; thence
to station 16}97, east and west curb
elevation 786.77; thence to station
17}00, east and west curb elevation
792.25; thence to station 18}00, east
and west curb elevation 800.90; thence
to station 18}97, east and west curb
elevation 807.09; thence to station
20}00, east and west curb elevation
811.L6; thence to station 21+00, east
and west curb elevation 812.96; thence
to station 21}47, east and west curb
elevation 812.96; thence to atation
22}00, east and west curb elevation
slz.sl.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in forco and effect ten (10) days from
and after its final passage, approval
and adoption by the City Council and
its publication as required by law.
Passed upon first reading February
23rd, 1951.
Fassed, adopted and approved
March 5th, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen
Attest: J. 7. Shea,
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele-
graph-Herald newspaper this 9th day
of March, 1951.
J. J. SHEA,
lt. Mar 9 City Clerk
Councilman Russo moved the
adoption of the ordinance. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb, Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 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, said ordinance hav-
ing been passed upon first reading
on February 23rd, 1951, and or-
dered placed on file with the City
Clerk for public inspection for at
least one week before its final
adoption, was presented for final
adoption.
ORDINANCE NO. 19-51
An ordinance establishing a grade on
Napier Street from the west property
line of P'oye Street m the east
property line of Hempstead Street.
Be it ordained by the City Council
of the City oY Dubuque:
Section 1. That a grade on Napier
Street from the west property line
of Foye Street to the east property
tine of Hempstead Street be hereby
established and adopted as shown by
the profile oY said street and grade
prepared by the City Engineer, being
profile number 1361, Bench Mark,
polnt of arrow on fire hydrant at in-
tersection of Napier Street and Foye
Street, elevation 143.25 (river datum).
Said grade begins at the west prop-
erty line of Foye Street, which is
atation 0}00, north curb elevation
137.30, south curb elevation 139.00;
thence to atation 0}16, south curb
elevation 138.53; thence to station
0}25, north curb elevation 138.18,
south curb elevation 138.35; thence to
station 0}35, north and south curb
elevation 138.53; thence to atation
D}5D, north and south curb elevation
139.20; thence to atation 0+65, north
and south curb elevation 140.19;
thence to station 0}75, north and
south curb elevation 190.95; thence to
station 1}15, north and south curb
elevation 144.50; thence to station
1+55, north and south curb eleva-
tion 148.85; thence to atation 2}05,
north and south curb elevation 159.91;
thence to atation 2}35, north and
south curb elevation 157.35; thence
to station 2}65, north and south
curb elevation 157.39; thence to sta-
tion 2}95, north and south curb ele-
vation 155,03; thence to station 3}25,
north and south curb elevation 150.26;
thence to station 5}60, north and
south curb elevation 102.96; thence to
station 6}10, north and south curb
elevation 96.65; thence to atation 6}b5,
east property line of Hempstead
Street, north and south curb eleva-
tion 92.40.
Section 2. This ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten (14) days from
and after its final passage, approval
and adoption by the City Council and
its publication as required by law.
Passed upon first reading February
23rd, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved
March 5th, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councnmen
Attest: J. J. Shea,
City Clerk
Published officially in The Tele•
graph-Herald newspaper this 9th day
of March, 1951.
J. J. SHEA,
It Mar, 9 City Clerk
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Mayor Welu moved the adop-
tion of the ordinance. Seconded
by Councilman Austin Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
February 27, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor,
City Council and
City Manager,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen;
In accordance with your in-
structions contained in the Reso-
lutions listed below, I wish to re-
port as follows:
RESOLUTION N0. 85-50
Ungs-Hoyt-Hazel Street - Sani-
tary Sewer Bonds for $4,000.00
were offered for sale on May 16,
1950. No bidders present and one
sealed bid received. Sealed bid
was for $1,000.00 with a premium
of $2.00 per M. Balance of bonds
were. sold over the counter at par.
RESOLUTION N0.262-50
Cannon Street Improvement
Bonds for $1,200.00 were offered
for sale on September 25, 1950.
One bidder present and one sealed
bid received. Bonds were sold at
a premium of $3.00.
RESOLUTION N0. 260-50
Laurel Street Improvement
Bonds for $400.00 were offered for
sale on September 25, 1950. One
bidder present and one sealed bid
received. The bonds were sold at
a premium of $1.00.
RESOLUTION N0. 279-50
Dillon Street Improvement Bonds
for $1,600.00 were offered for sale
on October 24, 1950. One bidder
present and one sealed bid re-
ceived. Bonds were sold for a
premium of $4,00.
RESOLUTION N0. 281-50
Dexter Street Improvement
Bonds for $1,600.00 were offered
for sale October 24, 1950. There
were two oral bidders and two
sealed bids. Bonds were sold to
two bidders for a premium of
$9.95.
RESULUTION N0. 283-50
Iowa. Street Improvement Bonds
for $2,000.00 were offered for sale
an Oetober 24, 1950. There were
three oral bidders and two sealed
bids. Bonds were sold fora prem-
ium of $11.00,
RESOLUTION N0. 277-50
Asbury Road (South Side) Im-
provement Bonds for $1,500.00
were offered for sale on October
24, 1950. There were three oral
bids and two sealed bids. Bonds
were sold for a premium of $14.00.
RESOLUTION N0. 304-50
Decorah Street Improvement
Bonds for $1,000.00 were offered
for sale on November 22, 1950.
There were four bidders present
and four sealed bids, Bands were
sold for a premium of $20.00.
RESOLUTION N0. 306-50
Fillmore Street Improvement
Bonds for $600.00 were offered for
sale on November 22, 1950. There
were three bidders present and
three sealed bids, Bonds were sold
for a premium of $10.11.
RESOLUTION N0. 319-50
Adair Street Improvement Bonds
for $3,500.00 were offered for sale
on December 13, 1950. There were
six bidders and one sealed bid.
Bonds were sold for a premium of
$52.25.
RESOLUTION N0. 321-50
Meadow Lane Sewer Bonds for
$1,800.00 were offered for sale on
December 13, 1950. There were
six bidders and one sealed bid.
Bands were sold for a premium
of $34.80.
RESOLUTION N0. 336-50
Shiras, Garfield and Stanton
Streets Improvement Bonds for
$300,00 were offered for sale on
December 27, 1950. There was one
one bidder and one sealed bid.
The Bonds were-sold fora prem-
ium of $3.00.
RESOLUTION N0. 363-50
Edith Street Improvement Bonds
for $1,000.00 were offered for sale
on January 26, 1951. There were
seven bidders and two sealed bids.
Bonds were sold for a premium of
$22.00,
RESOLUTION N0. 4-51
English Lane Improvement
Bonds far $5,500.00 were offered
for sale on February 23, 1951.
There were eight bidders and one
sealed bid. Bonds were sold for a
premium of $144.38,
RESOLUTION N0. 357-50
Gilliam Street Improvement
200 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
Bands for $3,500.00 were offered
for sale January 26, 1951. There
were seven bidders and two sealed
bids. Bonds were sold fora prem-
ium of $70.00.
RESOLUTION N0. 359-50
Hale Street Improvement Bonds
for $2,600,00 were offered for sale
on January 26, 1951, There were
seven bidders and two sealed bids.
Bonds were sold for a premium of
$28.60,
RESOLUTION N0. 355-50
Mineral Street Improvement
Bonds far $4,000.00 were offered
for sale January 26, 1951. There
were seven bidders and two sealed
bids. Bonds were sold fora prem-
ium of $80.00.
RESOLUTION N0. 361-50
Sheridan Street Improvement
Bonds for $1,400.00 were offered
for sale on January 26, 1951. There
were seven bidders and two sealed
bids. Bands were sold fora prem-
ium of $30.00.
RESOLUTION N0. 377-50
Green Street Improvement Bonds
for $2,700.00 were offered for sale
on February 6, 1951. There were
five bidders and five sealed bids.
Bands were sold for a premium of
$70.50.
RESOLUTION NO. 373-50
Hazel Street Improvement Bonds
for $800.00 were offered for sale
on February 6, 1951. There were
five bidders and one sealed bid.
Bonds were sold far a premium of
$20,00.
RESOLUTION NO. 375-50
Mullin Road Improvement Bonds
for $1,200.00 were offered far sale
on February 6, 1951. There were
five bidders and two sealed bids.
Bonds were sold for a premium
of $33.00.
RESOLUTION NO. 371-50
Salon, Lois and Reeder Streets
Improvement Bonds for $1,200.00
were offered for sale on January
6, 1951.. There were five bidders
and one sealed bid. Bands were
sold for a premium of $31.20.
RESOLUTION NO.2-51
York Street Improvement Bonds
for $2,700.00 were offered for sale
on February 23, 1951. There were
eight bidders, The bonds were
sold for a premium of $74.25.
All the above bonds were sold
after proper notice was published
in the Telegraph-Herald. The bonds
were all purchased by local in-
vestors,
Respectfully submitted,
Edward M. Tschirgi,
City Treasurer,
Councilman Russo moved that
the report of City Treasurer
Tschirgi be received and made a
matter of record. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays~None.
March 3, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa,
Gentlemen:
The petition of Isabell C, Thie-
len and others requesting the in-
stallation of a street light at the
north end of Laurel Street, one
block north of the intersection
of Cannon and Laurel Streets, was
referred to the City Manager for
recommendation and report.
The location has been examined
and I recommend that a street
light be installed at said location.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
recommendation of Acting City
Manager Shea be approved. SeG
onded by Councilman Austin. Car-
ried by the fallowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 5, 1951
Ta the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
This is to advise that I have
approved the following bond and
desire to have your approval on
same for filing:
PERSONAL
Hartford Accident & Indemnity
Ca.
J. J. Shea, Acting City Manager.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager.
Councilman Austin moved that
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the bond be approved and placed
on file. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, .Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
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March 5, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and Members of the
City of Dubuque.
Gentlemen:
At a recent meeting of your
Honorable Body, a schedule of
fees for Bunker Hill Golf Course
was tentatively approved. The
Advisory Committee to the Man-
ager is of the opinion that such
schedule should be changed in
certain respects, and accordingly,
has submitted a revised schedule
with which I agree.
Therefore, I recommend the
adoption of the following sched-
ule:
1. DAILY RATES
i. Saturdays, Sundays and Holi-
days, including tax ........ $1.20
2. Weekdays, including tax .90
3. Sundown (after 4:30 P.M.) in-
cluding tax ................ .6U
4. Children, 16 and under until
1;00 o'clock P:M. (except Satur-
days, Sundays and Holidays) in-
cluding tax ................ .30
5. Children under 16 at all other
times, regular applicable rates.
2. SEASON TICKET RATES
1. Family, including tax .,$45.OD
2. Men, including tax .. $30.00
3. Women, including tax $18.00
4. Children 16 and under, in-
cluding tax .............. $15.00
Respectfully Submitted,
J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager.
.Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of Acting
City Manager Shea be approved.
Seconded by Councilman Austin.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 122-51
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. The fees and charges
for playing golf an the new mu-
nicipal golf course known as
Bunker Hill Golf Course be and
the same are hereby fixed as
follows:
DAILY RATES
Saturdays, Sundays and Holi-
days, including tax ........ $120
Weekdays, including tax .. .90
Sundown (after 4;30 p.m.), in-
cluding tax ............... .60
Children (16 and under) fore-
noons, except Saturdays, Sundays
and Holidays, including tax .30
Children all other times, regular
applicable rates.
SEASON TICKET RATES
Family, including tax ... $45.00
Men, including tax ...... 30.00
Women, including tax ....., 18.00
Children, 16 years of age and
under, including tax ...... 15.00
Section 2. "Children shall mean
all persons under 16 years of age.
"Holidays" shall mean Memorial
Day, Independence Day, and Labor
Day only.
Section 3. Children playing un-
der forenoon rates shall leave the
course prior to 1:00 o'clock p,m.
Section 4. The City Manager
shall provide for the collection
and accounting for the foregoing
fees and in addition thereto shall
charge, collect and account for all
State and Federal taxes imposed
upon such fees.
Section 5. The. City Manager
shall post the foregoing fees in a
prominent place in the clubhouse
located on the golf course and
shall require strict compliance
with this resolution.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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.
202 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
March 5th, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
In anticipation of high water
conditions, which will inundate
East Sixteenth road, to the city
disposal area, it is suggested that
the road be raised and improved
so it can be safely used at all
times.
If this cannot be done we re-
commend that an alternate site
be designated for refuse disposal.
Respectfully submitted,
Albert J. Entringer, M.D.
Director of Health
Health Department
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Councilman Russa moved that
the communication be referred to
the City Manager to confer with
the Street Commissioner for the
purpose of exploring a site for
disposal. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
March 27th, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
Gentlemen:
In reference to your communica-
tion of January 23rd, 1951 we
recommend that the City Water
supply be treated with fluorine.
We advise that every precaution
be taken that there will be no
danger to the public, or to those
who will be engaged in this work.
We recommend that the flourine
be used in quantities approved by
the United States Public Health
Service and the State Department
of Health.
Respectfully submitted,
Albert J. Entringer, M.D.
Director of Health
Health Department
Dubuque, Iowa.
Councilman Russo moved that
the recommendation of Director
of Health Entringer be received
and made a mattter of record.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 5, 1951
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At a session of the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, held February 23,
1951 the following motion was
adopted:
That the petition of the Dubuque
Roofing Company and others, re-
questing that two hour parking
signs be erected for the block on
6th street from White to Central
Ave., be referred to the Chief of
Police for investigation and report.
I have caused an investigation to
be made and find that both sides of
6th Street are parked to capacity
on both sides during the week.
The porkers apparently park their
cars there early in the morning
and for the most part remain there
till 5:00 P.M. and some later. This
long term parking definitely does
restrict access to the business
places in this area.
It is my recommendation that
this area be made a two hour re-
stricted street.
Respectfully yours,
JOS. H. STRUB,
Chief of Police
Councilman Schueller move d
that the recommendation of Chief
of Police Strub be approved and
proper proceedings ordered pre-
pared. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council
Dubuuue, Iowa
Gentlemen: For some years the
City Council and other bodies con-
cerned with the administration of
the City have been concerned with
unsightly, unhealthful and unsani•
tart' condition resulting from the
semi-stagnant water of Lake Peosta.
Deposits of silt from the storm
sewers in the north end of the
City which empty into this slough
combined with the accumulation of
years of dumping have so impeded
the current that the water has
become almost stagnant.
These things are well known to
your body and you have directed
us to recommend a solution to the
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problem compatible with the best
interests of the City as a whole,
Several solutions have ben con-
sidered. It was first suggested that
Lake Peosta be filled so as to join
City Island by land to the City. The
Dock Board has always opposed
this because we do not consider
it practical to extend the storm
sewers across the island since an
adequate rate of fall would place
the sewer outlets below the normal
surface of the river.
We have considered the advis-
ability of removing the obstructions
in the channel and dredging it to
a proper depth but investigation
has disclosed that the removal of
the concrete block, old curbstones
and other such rubble would re-
quire blasting and digging opera-
tion of prohibitive cost and that it
would not be practical to keep the
channel open for these storm sew-
ers,
We therefore recommend that a
new channel be dredged in ac-
cordance with the attached plan to
accommodate the waters from the
north end storm sewers as well as
the projected B branch sewer.
We propose that the City issue
sewer bonds in sufficient amount
to pay the cost of this improve-
ment since we feel that the digging
of an alternate channel is primarily
designed to accomodate the storm
waters.
The recreational and scenic bene-
fits resulting from this plan, while
appreciable, are only incidental.
As shown by the schedule, the es-
timated cost is $989,000, which at
an interest rate of 2% amortized
over a 20 year period will require
annual payments of $62,000 or on
the present real estate valuations
an annual tax of less than 1'/z
mills,
Respectfully submitted,
City of Dubuque,
Board of Dock Commissioners
By J. A. Kerper, Pres.
By Fred Neyens, Sec.
By A. Y. McDonald
Commissioners
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication of the Board of
Dock Commissioners be referred
to the City Solicitor for to submit
a report back to the City Council.
Seconded by Councilman Russo.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Board of Dock Com-
missioners requesting the opening
up of Railroad Avenue from Term-
inal Street to Main Street for the
use of the public forever, present-
ed and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the Council to
view the grounds. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 5, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the Dubuque
City Council.
Gentlemen: On February 5th,
a claim was filed by Marc Lam-
mer for damages in the sum of
$15.00, such damages being sus-
tained by reason of a hole along
side a sewer grate located at the
corner of Chestnut Street and
Highland Place.
Such claim was referred to this
office for investigation and report.
After due investigation, it is re-
spectfully recommended that the
claim be paid and the Auditor is
instructed to draw a warrant in
favor of Marc Lammer in the sum
of $15.00 to he delivered to him
upon his execution of a proper re-
lease.
Respectfully submitted,
By R. 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 warrrnt in the amount of $15.00
in favor of Marc Lammer, as settle-
ment in full of his claim, and that
said warrant be delivered upon re-
ceipt by the City of Dubuque of a
properly executed release. Second-
ed by Councilman Austin. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
RESOLU710N N0. 90-51
Be It Resolved by the City. Coun-
cil of the City of Dubuque and by
204 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
the Board of Supervisors of Du-
buque County, Iowa:
Section 1. There is hereby es-
tablished ajoint Commission to
be known as the Airport Zoning
Commission 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 mem-
bers of said Commission shall be
for six (G) years except that one
of the members first appointed by
each municipality shall serve for
two (2) years and the other mem-
berfirst appointed by each munici-
pality shall serve for fUur (4) 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 bound-
aries of the original Airport Haz-
ard Area in Dubuque County and
the appropriate regulations and re-
strictions to be enforced therein.
Such Commission shall, with due
diligence, prepare a preliminary
report on such matters and hold
public hearings thereon before
submitting 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 full force and effect ten (10)
days from and after its final ap-
proval, adoption and publication as
provided by law.
Rule requiring reading on three
separate days suspended by the
City Council of the City of Du-
buque the 23rd day of February,
1951.
Passed, adopted and approved by
City Council of the City of Du-
buque the 5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Mayor Wehc 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.
Passed, adopted and approved
by Board of Supervisors of Du-
buque County the 13th day of
March, 1951.
CLARENCE HAMMERAND,
Chairman
JOE BAULE
HUBERT DONOVAN,
Attest: HAROLD P. MELOY,
County Auditor
RESOLUTION N0. 123-51
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
permit to sell cigarettes and cigar-
ette papers within said City and
the Manager is directed to issue
such permit on behalf of said City.
Name Address
Jerome J. Love (Effective
4/1/51), 37 Eighth Avenue
Mrs. Annice Jaeger, 1598 Elm
Street.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the applications
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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.
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RESOLUTION N0. 124-51
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
Therefore,
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Be It Resolved by the City Coun-
cil 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.
CLA55 "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Clarence J. Pfeiffer, 342 Eighth
Avenue.
Levi J. Roach, 330 Main Street.
Mrs. Annice Jaeger, 1598 Elm
Street.
Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth
Avenue.
Mrs, Anna Heiar, 1900 Washing•
ton Street.
Erwin M. Grab and Helen Grab,
1575 Central Avenue.
Jerome J. Love, 37 Eighth Av-
enue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Dr. Pepper Bowling Lanes Club,
880 Locust Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Ernest W, Pfalzgraf, 1300 Cen-
tral Avenue,
Daniel C. Maloney, 892 Cleve-
land Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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.
RESOLUTION N0. 125-51
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
occupied by such applicants have
been inspected and found to
comply with the ordinances of this
City and they have filed a proper
bond; Now Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the Council of
the City of Dubuque that the
Manager be and he is directed to
issue to the fallowing named ap-
plicants aBeer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Clarence J. Pfeiffer, 342 Eighth
Avenue.
Levi J. Roach, 330 Main Street.
Mrs. Annice Jaeger, 1598 Ehn
Street.
Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth
Avenue,
Mrs. Anna Heiar, 1900 Washing-
ton Street.
Erwin M. Glob and Helen Glab,
1575 Central Avenue,
Jerome J. Love, 37 Eighth Age-
nue.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
FOR PRIVATE CLUB
Dr. Pepper Bowling Lanes Club,
880 Locust Street,
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Ernest W. Pfalzgraf, 1300 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Daniel C. Maloney, 892 Cleve-
land Avenue.
Be It Further Resolved that
the bonds filed by such applicants
be and the same are hereby aA-
proved,
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 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. 126-51
Whereas, the Planning and Zoq-
ing Commission has filed a repoxf
recommending the approval of t):te
206 Regular Session, March 5, 1951
petition of John J. Weber asking
rezoning from Local Business Dis-
trict to Business District Classifi-
cation of certain proporty on the
northerly side of Dodge street
between Bluff street and Peabody
street; and,
Whereas, before the Zoning
Ordinance of the City of Dubuque
may be amended, it is necessary
to hold a public hearing thereon;
Now Therefore Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa:
That there shall be a public
hearing on the question or rezon-
ing from "Local Business District
Classification" to "Business District
Classification" the following des-
cribed real estate located in the
City of Dubuque;
Beginning at the northwest cor-
ner of Dodge and Bluff Stret,
thence southwesterly along the
northerly property line of Dodge
Street to the east property line of
Peabody street; thence northwest-
erly along said easterly property
line of Peabody Street a distance
of 100 feet; thence northeasterly
along a line lying 100 feet north-
erly 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 South-
east corner of Lot 1 of the Sub-
division of Lot 2 of City Lot 598;
thence south along the west prop-
erty line of Bluff Street to the
northwest corner of Dodge and
Bluff street, which is the point of
beginning.
That the time and place of said
hearing be and the same is hereby
fixed for 7:30 o'clock p.m. on the
2nd day of April, 1951 in the City
Council Chamber, in the City Hall,
Dubuque, Iowa;
That the City Clerk be and he
is hereby directed to cause to be
published in the Telegraph-Herald
the official newspaper of the City
of Dubuque, notice of such hearing,
the same to be so published so as
to leave not less than fifteen days
between the day of such publica-
tion and the day fixed for said
hearing, and that said notice shall
contain among other things the
provision that any and all parties
in interest and any and all citizens
shall have an opportunity to ob-
ject and be heard.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 5th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Councilmen.
Attest: J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Councilman Ruso 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.
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. SHEA,
City Clerk.
Approved ................ 1951
Adopted ................ 1951
Councilmen ............................
Attest :.......................
City Clerk.
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City Council
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, March 15th, 1951.
Council met at 7:30 P.M.
Present-Mayo Welu, Council-
men Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schuel-
ler. Acting City Manager Shea.
Meeting called by order of
Councilmen Russo and Kolb.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this
meeting is called foi the purpose
of considering proposals received
for the construction of Storm Re-
lief Sewers and acting on any
other business as may properly
come before a regular meeting of
the City Council.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of the
receipt of proposals for the con-
struction of Storm Relief Sewer,
Section A-Dodge Street Storm
Relief 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 alley between Locust
and Bluff Streets; thence southerly
in said alley to the southerly line
of Dodge Street, 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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of the
receipt of proposals for the con-
struction of Storm Relief Sewer,
Section B-Eighth Street Storm Re-
lief 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 prolonga-
tion of East Eighth Street Extend-
ed and of East Eighth Street to the
east property line of White Street,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller, Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of notice of the
receipt of proposals far the con-
struction 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 easterly on Rail-
road Street a distance of approx-
imately 450 feet to the point of
beginning which is the terminus
of the existing 60 inch storm
sewer; thence southerly and south-
easterly a distance of approx-
imately 1,940 feet to the terminus
and junction with the existing
railroad culvert beneath the tracks
of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St.
Paul & Pacific Railroad Company
and of the Illinois Central Rail-
road Company tracks at what is
known as South Junction, which
existing culvert discharges into
the westerly side of the Missis-
sippi River, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilmen
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 the
receipt of proposals for the con-
struction of Storm Relief Sewer,
Section D-Bee Branch Sewer.
Said proposed sewer to be located
as follows:
Beginning at the intersection of
East 15th Street with Sycamore
Street; thence westerly on East
15th Street to Maple Street;
thence northerly on Maple Street
to East Seventeenth Street; thence
westerly on East Seventeenth
Street to Central Avenue; thence
continuing westerly on West
Seventeenth Street to the east
property line of Main Street;
thence beginning again at the
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intersection 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 north-
erly on Central Avenue to its
terminus at the intersection with
the existing Bee Branch Sewer
located in Central Avenue at ap-
proximately the middle point
between Thirtieth and Thirty-Sec-
ond Streets, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
proof of publication be received
and filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
b6te:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 15, 1951
To the 'Honorable Mayor
and "City Council, ',
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
The results of the letting this
afternoon on the relief sewers are
as follows:
Section B. 1 Bidder - M. L. '
`Gaber, Galena, Illinois. at $122,-
472.25. (Our estimate was $100,-',
835.00).
'Section C. 1 Bidder-Larson-
Coyle'Co., Dubuque, Iowa at $180,-
276.80. (Our estimate was $127,-
316.00).
Section D. 1Bidder-McCarthy
Improvement CD., Davenport, Iowa
at $2,860,793.75. (Ottr estimate was
$1,442,228.00).
The aggregate of these bids and
"df'the B Branch alone is far more
than the funds heretofore author-.
iced in your bond issue ordinance,
We believe there will be con•
siderable advantage in readvertis-
ing this work.
Therefore, we recommend to
you that all bids be reviewed and
that new bids be called for April
16th at 2 P.M.
Ifthis action is taken by you,
we will be discussing with your
'City Engineer some minor changes
in the specifications to be covered.
by an addendum which may result
in •lowering the cost of some con-
'struction materials and certainty
will tend to increase the supply'..
of available materials. We will also
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give thought to substituting bar I an icy sidewalk in front of 517
steel reinforcement in the concrete Loras Boulevard, presented and
pipe in lieu of steel wire. read.
When these proposed changes
and specifications have been
worked out by the City Engineer
and ourselves, the proposed ad-
dendum will be submitted to you
for final approval.
Herewith attached is a blueprint.
showing the tabulation of bids.
Respectfully submitted,
CONSOER, TOWNSEND &
ASSOCIATES
By Arthur W. Consoer,
Robert A. Schiller.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication and bids be
referred to the City Council for
review. Seconded by Councilman
Austin. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo. Schueller.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of John Schadler
in the amount of $8.00 for dam-
ages to his automobile caused in
striking a hole in the street in the
1700 block on Bennett Street, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the Notice of Claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investi-
gation 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 Cletus Palm
in the amount of $25.00 for dam-
ages to his automobile caused in
striking an excavation in front of
343 Hill Street, which excavation
had no lights or barracades, pre-
sented 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, Councllmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of Robert J. Mc-
Cauley in the amount of $1,000,00
for injuries received in a fall on
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Mayor Welu moved that the
Notice of Claim be referred to the
City Solicitor for investigation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Russo. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
Notice of Claim of J. R. Puls in
the amount of $25.00 far damages
to his automobile caused by a
faulty turn-around on the end of
Heeb Street on the north side,
presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the Notice of Claim be referred
to the City Solicitor for investiga•
tion and report. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of The Kroger
Company asking Council permis-
sion to hold the drawing and pre-
sentation of the free Ford converti-
ble automobile on Saturday, March
'loth at 12:00 A.M, and 2:30 P.M.,
presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communication be referred to
the Chief of Police for appropriate
action. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Dubuque, Iowa
March 14, 1951
Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council:
Gentlemen:
The members of City Employees
Local No. 228 send this note of
appreciation for the recently
granted salary increase, to be ef-
fective this April 1st.
This added income will aid in
coping with the rising cost of
living. Also, the fact that you
members of the Council have the
general welfare of the worker in
mind does not ga unappreciated.
Sincerely,
City Employees Local No. 228.
Councilman Schueller 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 Jerome ~ B.
Schiltz submitting bid in the
amount of $200.00 for the pur-
chase of Lots 6 and 7 of Quigley's
Sub of Outlot 712, presented and
read.
Mayor Welu moved that the
communication be referred to the
Council to view the grounds. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of The Pure Oil
Company with reference to per-
mits granted to them for the pur-
pose of building, constructing,
maintaining and operating certain
petroleum products storage facili-
ties within the corporate limits of
the City and requesting that if the
Council contemplates any action
which would jeopardize the validity
of their permits that they be given
an opportunity to be heard thereon
prior to the final action or deter-
mination adverse to them, pre-
sented and read,
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 15, 1951
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council:
Gentlemen:
The petition of Roshek Bros. Co.
regarding the construction of the
bulk storage plant of the Pure Oil
Ca. was referred to me for in-
vestigation and report.
Under the provisions of the
Building Code, permits for the con-
struction of such plants are issued
by the City Building Commissioner.
The Building Commissioner, since
he is an administrative officer only,
is not entitled to refuse such a
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permit unless there has been a
failure to comply with state or
city regulations. I have not been
able to ascertain any such viola-
tion under the facts presented to
me. The issuance of the permit is
a ministerial duty of the Building
Commissioner and was referred to
your body in order to apprise you
of the facts.
The petitioner has referred to
the section of the Zoning Ordin-
ance which prohibits the erection
of certain structures without the
permission of the Board of Adjust-
ment being first had and obtained.
Art. VIII Section 1, of the Zoning
Ordinance in prescribing regula-
tions for Light Industrial Districts
provides:
"All buildings and premises may
be used for any purpose except
the fallowing:
(18) Explosive manufacture or
storage of same except as per-
mitted by existing ordinances.
(35) Petroleum products, refining
ar bulk storage."
Art. VIH Section 1 of the Zoning
Ordinance which sets out the use
regulations for Heavy Industrial
Districts provides in part:
"No buildings or occupancy per-
mit shall be issued for any of the
following uses until and unless the
location of such use shall have
been approved by the Board of
Adjustment:
(5) Explosive manufacture or
storage of same,
(6) Petroleum refining"
It is therefore my conclusion
that a distinction is made in the
ordinance between (1) explosive
manufacture and storage (2) petrol-
eum refining (3) petroleum storage
and since petroleum bulk storage
is not included in the exceptions
enumerated in Article VIH the
permission of the Board of Adjust-
ment is not required,
However the Building permit
was issued by the Building Com-
missioner and it/is not the inten-
tion of this opinion to pass upon
the petitioners right to appeal from
his action to the Board of Adjust-
ment in accordance with Art. XVI
Section 5 of the Zoning Ordinance,
• Respectfully submitted,
T, H. Nelson,
City Solicitor,
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication of City Solicitor
Nelson be received and made a
matter of• record. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas--,Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Mayor Welu moved that the
petition of Roshek Bros., protesting
the granting of permits to the
Pure Oil Company and demanding
that such permits be rescinded,
be overruled. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Joseph Bartman re-
questing the construction of curbs
and gutters and street improved
on Argyle Street from Lowther
Street to Goethe Street, presented
and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the City
Engineer be instructed to prepare
a plat and schedule for the im-
provement of Argyle Street as re-
quested. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mrs. Clarence Gor-
don requesting the placing of a
street light on the corner of Hazel
and Warrick Streets, presented and
read.
Councilman Russo moved that ,
the petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical hnspector
for recommendation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Austin,
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of St. Joseph Church
requesting that additional street
lights be installed on St. Joseph
and Stetmore Streets, presented
and read,
Councilman Kolb moved that
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the petition be referred to the
City Manager and Electrical In-
spector for recommendation and
report. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Hyde Clark Woman's
Relief Corps requesting permission
to sponsor a tag day on the eve-
ning of April 6 and all day Satur-
day, April 7th, 1951, presented and
read.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the request be granted providing
there are no conflicting dates. Sec-
onded by Councilman Russo. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Rod and Gun Club,
by Don Kress, requesting a re-
fund in the amount of $25.00 on
the unexpired portion of his Cigar-
ette Permit No. 263, as he has dis-
continued business on February 23,
1951, presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the request be granted and the
City Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant in the amount of $25.00
in favor of Rod and Gun Club to
cover the amount of refund grant-
ed on the unexpired portion of
Cigarette Permit No. 263. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Jochum and others requesting that
a street light be placed at the cor-
ner of Hempstead and Lowell
Streets, presented and read,
Mayor Welu moved that the peti-
tion be referred to the City Man-
ager and Electrical Inspector for
recommendation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Russo. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Frank O'Rourke re-
questing arefund in the amount
of $150.00 on the unexpired por-
tion of his Class "B" Beer Permit
No, 128, as he has discontinued
business on March 5, 1951, pre•
sented and read,
Councilman Russo moved that
the request be granted and the
City Auditor instructed to draw a
warrant in the amount of $150.00
in favor of Frank O'Rourke to
cover the amount of refund grant-
ed on the unexpired portion of
his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 128.
Seconded by Councilman Kolb.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Council Proceedings for the
month of October, 1950, presented
for approval.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Council Proceedings for the month
of October, 1950, be approved as
printed. Seconded by Councilman
Schueller. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, 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 month of Janu-
ary, 1951, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the proof of publication be re-
ceived and filed. Seconded by
Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Ordinance No. 20-51
An ordinance granting to Wes-
ley W. Heitzman and Harriet Heitz•
man, his wife, their heirs or as-
signs, the right to construct a
sanitary sewer in Marion Street,
and prescribing the conditions of
this grant and regulating the con-
nection with said sanitary sewer,
said ordinance having been passed
upon first reading on March 5th,
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 N0. 20-51
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO
WESLEY W. HEITZMAN AND
HARRIET HEITZMAN, HIS WIFE,
THEIR HEIRS OR ASSIGNS, THE
RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT A SANI-
TARY SEWER IN MARION
STREET, AND PRESCRIBING THE
CONDITIONS OF THIS GRANT
AND REGULATING THE CON-
NECTION WITH SAID SANITARY
SEWER.
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Be it Ordained by the City Council
of the City of Dubuque:
Section 1. Wesley W. Heitzman
and Harriet Heitzman, his wife, their
heirs and assigns, are hereby granted
tho right to construct an eight-inch
sanitary sewer in Marion Street com-
mencing at the existing manhole lo-
cated at the intersection of Marion
and Concord Streets and running east-
erly along the center line of Marion
Street to the intersection with the
extension of the line between Lat 47
and Lot 48 in Babcock's Addition to
the City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Section 2. That the total cost of
constructing said sewer shall be paid
by said grantees and built under the
supervision of and in accordance with
then City dManagera ands the pCity dEn
gineer.
Section 3. That before commencing
any excavation in the street prepara-
tory to the laying of the sewer, said
grantees or the contractor to whom
the work shall be awarded shall cause
to be filed with the City oY Dubuque
a public liability and property dam-
age insurance policy, with a com-
ea'd City, tin (which the Cityoof dDuy
buque is named as an additional in-
sured and by the terms of which pol-
icy the City of Dubuque, Iowa, shall
be insured against liability in the
amount of Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000.00) for any and all damages
which may be sustained by reason
of or in connection with the con-
struction oP said improvement and
said policy shall remain in force and
effect until all ditches are refilled,
obstructions removed from the street
and the surface of the street and side-
walks replaced to as good condition
as they were in before disturbed.
Section 4. As a further condition
of this grant, it is understood that
after said sewer is completed the
City of Dubuque shall have the right
to make extensions thereto Into other
streets or districts without being re-
quired to pay any part oP the cost
of the original construction oP the
sewer herein authorized.
Section 6. Upon completion of the
aforesaid project pursuant to the di-
rection and supervision of the City
Manager and City Engineer, and ac-
ceptance by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque, a1] maintenance and
repairs of this sewer shall be paid by
the City of Dubuque.
Section 6. After said sewer has
been completed and the total cost
thereof determined, such cost shall
be certified as correct and tiled in
the office of the City Clerk, where
the same shall remain as a perma-
nent record. Any person or persons
desiring to connect with said sewer
shall first apply to the City Council
for permision so to do and such per-
mission shall be granted upon condition
that such property owner pay to the
applicant here, its successors or as-
signs, such a part of the total original
cost oP construction of said sewer
as the linear feet of the property to
be connected bears to the same, which
cost shall not be in excess of that
which may be levied upon property
in the construction of sewers as pro-
vided by statute.
Section 7. That after said sewer
has been constructed it shall not be
removed or its tree use interfered
with by the grantee herein, its suc-
cessors or assigns.
Section 8. 'this Ordinance shall be
in force and effect ten days from
and after its final passage, adoption
and publication as provided by law.
Passed upon first reading this 6th
day of March, 1951.
Rules requiring reading of an Ordi-
nance on three separate days sus-
pended the 5th day of March, 1951.
Passed, adopted and approved upon
final reading this 15th day of March,
1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCHUELLER,
Attest: Councilmen.
J. J. Shea,
City Clerk.
Published officiany in The Tele-
graph~Herald newspaper this 20th day
oY March, 1951. J. J. SHEA,
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.
^~rdinance No. 21-51
An Ordinance making appropri-
ations for the expenditures of city
government of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the fiscal year
beginning April 1, 1591, and end-
ing March 31, 1952, presented and
read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the reading just had be considered
the first reading of the ordinance.
Seconded by Councilman Schuel-
ler. 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. Second-
ed by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 13, 1951.
Ta the Honorable Mayor,
and Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At a meeting of
the City Council held February 23,
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1951, the petition of Russell Smith
and others, requesting that a sani-
tary sewer and city water main
be installed on Sullivan and Levi
Streets, was referred to the Coun-
cil to view the grounds.
The Council viewed the grounds
on March 7th, 1951, and decided
that the request be granted, the
installation of water main to be
done by the Water Department,
and that a plat and schedule be
prepared for the construction of
the sanitary sewers after waivers
are secured for the payment of
special assessments from the own-
ers of vacant anal undeveloped pro-
perty.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager.
Councilman Russo moved that
the recommendation of Acting City
Manager Shea be approved. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu. Carried
by the following vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 13, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor,
and Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At a meeting of
the City Council held March 5,
1951, the petition of the Board of
Dock Commissioners, City of Du-
buque, Iowa, requesting that Rail-
road Avenue from Terminal Street
to Main Street be opened up far
the use of the public, was referred
to the Council to view the grounds.
The Council viewed the grounds
on March 7th and decided not to
grant the request, as the opening
of Railroad Avenue from Terminal
Street to Main Street would great-
ly interefere with the operation of
the two railroads passing over this
crossing and further would cause
a loss in employment to a large
number of railroad employees.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of Acting
City Manager Shea be approved.
Seconded by Mayor Welu. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 13, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor,
and Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen, At the Council
meeting held March 5, 1951, the
petition of Nick Grommersch, re-
questing that the Council view
the condition that now exists at
the end of Burlington Street that
abuts his property, as all storm
water drains across his property.
The Council viewed the grounds
and decided that a Profile be pre-
pared showing the proposed grade
of Burlington Street.
I recommend that the decision
of the Council be confirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager.
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of Acting City
Manager Shea be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None,
March 13, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor,
and Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the Council
meeting of March 5th, 1951, the
petition of Nick Grommersch, re-
questing permission to extend the
sanitary sewer in Muscatine Street
over Putnam Street to service his
property was referred to the City
Manager for recommendation and
report.
I recommend that the request
be granted, the extension of said
sewer to be under the supervision
of the City Engineer and in ac-
cordance with city plans and speci-
fications and that proper proceed-
ings be prepared.
Respectfuly submitted,
J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of Acting City
Manager Shea be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Austin. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
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March 13, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor,
and Members of the City Council,
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At the Council
meeting of March 5, 1951, the mat•
ter of acquiring a temporary dump-
ing area during high water con-
dition when the road to East 16th
Street dumping area will be inun-
dated by flood waters was referred
to City Manager to confer with the
Street Superintendent to explore a
temporary site.
I beg to report that this has
been accomplished and submit for
Council information a communica-
tion from Street Superintendent
Cletus Allen, which covers both a
temporary dumping area, and the
construction of the road on East
16th Street.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. Shea,
Acting City Manager.
Councilman Austin moved that
the report of Acting City Manager
Shea be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 14, 1951.
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: I herewith submit
reports of the City Auditor, City
Treasurer, City Health Depart-
ment and City Water Works for
the month of February, 1951; al-
so list of claims and list of pay-
rolls for which warrants were is-
sued for the month of February,
1951.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager.
Councilman Russo moved that
the reports be received and placed
on file. Seconded by Mayor Welu.
Carried by the following voter
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of Chief of Po•
lice Strub submitting analysis of
traffic conditions and submitting
the following recommendations for
Council consideration: That Sched•
ule III of the Traffic Ordinance
should be amended by removing
the intersections of 7th and 9th
Streets on Iowa from the list of
intersections requiring stops; that
Schedule II be amended adding
thereto a requirement that Iowa
Street be declared a through street
from the north line of West Fourth
Street to the south line of 8th
Avenue and from the north line
of 8th Avenue to the south line
of West 12th Street and from the
north line of West 12th Street to
the south line of Loras Boulevard;
(This in effect would establish
Iowa a through street from 4th
Street to Loras Boulevard except
for the cross town through streets
of 8th and 12th Streets), That
Schedule II be amended by adding
thereto a requirement that White
Street be declared a through street
from the north line of East 4th
Street to the south line of East
12th Street and from the north
line of East 12th Street to the
south line of East 14th Street and
from the north line of East 14th
Street to the south line of East 17th
Street and from the north line of
East 17th Street to the south line
of East 20th Street; That Sched-
ule III be amended by adding the
intersection of East 17th and
White Street as a stop intersec-
tion, stopping north and south traf-
fic, presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of Chief of
Police Strub be approved and pro-
per proceedings prepared, Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 15; 1951.
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council.
Gentlemen: Pursuant to your
direction this office instituted con-
demnation proceedings to acquire
the property on Iowa Street owned
by Magdaline P. Millin. The sher-
iff's jury made an award to Mrs.
Millin of $28,688.00 as damgaes re-
sulting from the acquision of this
property by the City.
Subsequent to the award, nego-
tiations were entered into with
Mrs. Millin resulting in an agree-
ment in which she agrees to
waive her rights of appeal and to
deliver a warranty deed to the
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property on condition that she be
allowed to remove certain fixtures
and deliver possession May 15,
1951.
Although I do not believe an ap-
peal would result in a larger
award, it would substantially delay
the offstreet parking program and
I consequently recommend that the
Acting City Manager be authorized
to execute the attached agreement
on behalf of the City and that the
purchase of the property under the
terms and conditions therein set
out be approved and that upon de-
livery of possession and warranty
deed to the property, the Auditor
be authorized to issue a warrant
payable to Magdaline P. Millin in
the amount of $28,688.00.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. NELSON,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the recommendation of City Solici•
for Nelson be adopted, Seconded
by Councilman Schueller, Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
AGREEMENT
This agreement entered into this
14th day of March, A.D. 1951 by
and between Magdalena P. Millin,
and City of Dubuque, Iowa, a mun-
icipal corporation,
Witnesseth:
1. Magdaline P. Millin agrees to
sell and the City of Dubuque agrees
to buy the following described real
estate situated in Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa;
The Southerly 48 feet 3 inches of
Lot No. 205 in the Town (now City)
of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa,
according to the original plat there-
of, the northerly line of said real
estate being the center of the par-
tition wall between the house on
said premises and the building on
Lot 204 and part of Lot 205; to-
gether with all appurtenances and
improvemen±s thereto belonging.
2. The agreed purchase price of
said real estate is Twenty-eight
Thousand, Six Hundred Eighty-
eight and no/100 Dollars ($28,-
688.00) payable in cash by the City
of Dubuque upon the delivery of an
Abstract of Title showing good and
merchantable title in Magdaline
P. Millin together with her prop-
erly executed Warranty Deed con-
veying said premises to the City
of Dubuque, together with delivery
of possession of said premises to
the City of Dubuque.
3. Magdalena P. Millin agrees to
deliver possession of said premises
on or before May 15th, 1951.
4. There is hereby reserved to
the said Magdalena P. Millin the
right to remove at her own expense
and prior to May 15th, 1951 the
following fixtures now located on
said premises:
All bath room fixtures
Oil burner and tank
Hot water heater
This right shall not include the
right to remove any piping con-
nected to such fixtures not forming
an integral part of the same and
any such fixtures not so removed
shall pass to the City of Dubuque
without additional compensation
upon payment of the stipulated
purchase price.
5. It is understood and agreed
that this agreement is subject to
approval by the City Council of the
City of Dubuque,
Executed in duplicate this 14 day
of March, A.D. 1951,
MAGDALRQE P. MILLIN
Seller
CITY OF DUBUQUE,
Purchaser
By J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager
RESOLUTION N0. 127-51
Whereas, applications for Beer
Permits have been submitted to
this Council for approval and the
same have been examined: Now,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
following applications be granted
and the licenses are to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "S" PERMIT
Name Address
Sylvester A. Weiner and Dolores
Weiner, 201 East 22nd Street.
Raymond McLaughlin, 2222 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Robert J. Quinlan and Evelyn
J. Quinlan, 1091 White Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Thomas E. Nacos, 1598 Jackson
Street.
Clarence J. Kipper, 1585 Delhi
Street.
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Mrs. Rosemary Wright, 2987
Jackson Street.
Don E. Wertz, 630 Main Street.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELU,
Mayor.
ROMOLO N. RUSSO,
RAY KOLB,
RUBEN V. AUSTIN,
LEO N. SCIiUELLER,
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. 128-51
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,
Bt It Resolved by the Council of
the City of Dubuque that the Man-
ager be and he is directed to is-
sue to the following named ap-
plicants aBeer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Sylvester A. Weiner and Dolores
Weiner, 201 East 22nd Street.
Raymond McLaughlin, 2222 Cen-
tral Avenue.
Robert J. Quinlan and Evelyn J.
Quinlan, 1091 White Street.
CLASS "C" PERMIT
Thomas E. Nacos, 1598 Jackson
Street.
Clarence J. Kipper, 1585 Delhi
Street.
Mrs, Rosemary Wright, 2987
Jackson Street.
Don E. Wertz, 630 Main Street.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed by such applicants be
and the same are hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
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. 129-51
A resolution accepting Bunker
Hill Golf Course, providing for the
supervision and management there-
of and extending the city limits
to include the same.
Whereas the Wahlert Foundation
has delivered a deed of gift to the
City of Dubuque conveying to said
City the premises known as Bunk-
er Hill Golf Course and described
as follows:
Mineral Lot 189, Lot 2 of Mineral
Lot 265; Mineral Lot 201, Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 265; Lot 2 of Mineral
Lot 340; Lot 1 of Lot 3 of Mineral
Lot 340; Mineral Lot 200; Lot 1 of
Mineral Lot 202; Lot 2 of Mineral
Lot 202; Lot 2 of 2 of Highland
Farm in Dubuque County, Iowa;
and
Whereas a part of said premises
lies outside the corporate limits
of the City of Dubuque which part
is described as follows:
Lot 2 of 2 of Highland Farm;
Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 201; Lot 1 of
1 of Mineral Lot 265 in Dubuque
County, Iowa;
and
Whereas the City Engineer has
submitted a plat of the last de-
scribed premises showing the sit-
uation of said premises with ref-
erence to the existing limits of said
City; and
Whereas it appears that the City
of Dubuque is the sole owner of
said premises and that is neces•
sary and desirable that said prem-
ises become a part of the City of
Dubuque and that provision be
made for the control and super-
vision of said golf course;
Special Session, March 15, 1951 217
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by the City Council of the City of
Dubuque:
j 1. That the City of Dubuque
~ hereby accepts the deed from the
i Wahlert Foundation, Grantors, to:
Mineral Lot 189; Lot 2 of Min-
eral Lot 265; Mineral Lot 201; Lot
1 of Mineral Lot 265; Lot 2 of
Mineral Lot 340; Lot 1 of Lot 3 of
Mineral Lot 340; Mineral Lot 200;
' Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 202; Lot 2 of
Mineral Lot 202; Lot 2 of 2 of
<~.+ Highland Farm in Dubuque County,
Iowa;
2. That the territorial limits of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa be and
they are hereby extended to in-
clude:
Lot 2 of 2 of Highland Farm, Lot
1 of Mineral Lot 201, Lot 1 of 1 of
Mineral Lot 265 in Dubuque Coun-
ty, Iowa, by annexing to the City
of Dubuque:
Lot 2 of 2 of Highland Farm,
Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 201, Lot 1 of
1 of Mineral Lot 265 in Dubuque
County, Iowa.
3. That the Golf Course not locat-
ed on said premises be operated
as a municipally owned and op-
, ~ erated golf course under the super-
vision of the City Manager in ac-
cordance with Chapter 394 of the
1950 Code of Iowa and known as
"Bunker Hill Municipal G o 1 f
Course."
4. That the City Manager is here-
by authorized to appoint a Golf
Course Manager and such other
employees as may be necessary to
proper operation and maintenance
of said premises;
5. That the Golf Course Manager,
in addition to such other duties
as may be assigned to him by the
City Manager shall:
a. Supervise the entire area and
be responsible far the proper
care and maintenance of the
;i, grounds, buildings and equip-
ment.
b. Maintain order and require the
proper observation of all applic•
able laws and ordinances at all
times with the assistance of
all other law enforcing agencies
of the City.
c. Collect and account for all fees,
rentals and charges for the use
of the golf course facilities.
0 d. Maintain such records and ac-
counts as may be required by
the City Manager.
6. All persons handling public
moneys in connection with said
golf course shall furnish a bond
with an approved surety company
authorized to do business in the
State of Iowa in favor of the City
of Dubuque in the amount of not
less than One Thousand Dollars
($1,000).
7. The City Manager is author-
ized to appoint an Advisory Board
of not more than five (5) citizens
of the City of Dubuque to serve
at his pleasure without compensa-
tion, who may advise with him on
matters of policy regarding said
Golf Course.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 15th day of March, 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.
AGREEMENT
This Agreement entered into by
and between City of Dubuque, a
municipal corporation of Iowa,
party of the first part and Leonard
H. Crane and Betty Crane, parties
of the second part,
Witnesseth;
1. Party of the first part leases
and demises to parties of the sec-
ond part the following rooms and
facilities located in the Club House
of the new municipal golf course
operated by the City of Dubuque
and known as Bunker Hill Golf
Course, to-wit:
The kitchen, dining room, lounge,
upstairs dining rooms and pro
shop.
2. Parties of the second part
agree to operate a business in said
premises consisting of the sale to
the public of meals, soft drinks,
golfing supplies and to do all other
things necessary and incidental to
the proper and satisfactory opera-
tion of a restaurant and "pro
shop" including the repair and ser•
vicing of golf clubs.
218 Special Session, March 15, 1951
3. Parties of the second part
agree to pay as rental for said
premises forty per cent (40%) of
the net profit accruing from the
operation of said business which
rental shall be computed and pay-
able in the following manner:
a. The net income shall consist
of the difference between gross
sales and the sum of the cost of
goods sold and the expenses, and
shall be determined in accordance
with standards of good and ac-
cepted accounting procedure for
like businesses;
b. Amount not exceeding two
hundred dollars ($200) per month
for the services of the said Leonard
H. Crane and One Hundred Fifty
Dollars ($150) per month for the
services of the said Betty Crane
may be chargeable as an expense
item so long as said services are
actually furnished. However, this
clause shall not be construed to
obligate the City of Dubuque in any
manner to pay for said services
or constitute the said Leonard H.
Crane or Betty Crane employees or
agents of the City of Dubuque in
the operation of said business.
c. Said rental shall be payable
as follows:
1.On the first day of April, 1951
parties of the second part shall
prepare and submit a statement to
the City Manager showing the net
profit for the period from Febru-
ary 10, 1951 to May 31, 1951 and
shall pay over to the City of Du-
buque asum equal to 20% of the
net profit as shown by said state-
ment.
2.On the first day of each month
thereafter the parties of the sec-
ond part shall prepare and submit
a statement to the City Manager,
showing the net profit for the
preceding month and shall pay
over to the City of Dubuque a
sum equal to 20% of the net profit
as shown by said statement.
3. On the 1st day of March, 1952
the parties of the second part shall
prepare and submit a statement
certified to by a recognized firm
of accountants showing the net
profit resulting from the operation
of said business for the entire
period from February 10, 1951 to
March 1, 1952 and shall pay over
to the City of Dubuque the dif-
ference between forty per cent
(40%) of the net profit as shown
by said statement and the sums
paid to the City of Dubuque in
accordance with sub-paragraphs 2
and 3 hereof.
4. Parties of the second part
agree to pay and account for the
rental reserved in paragraph 3
hereof in the amounts and at the
times specified.
5. Parties of the second part
agree to operate said business -in
an efficient and business-like man-
ner and in accordance with good
business practice.
6. At the experiation of this
agreement parties of the second
part agree to quit and surrender
the premises in as good state and
condition as reasonable wear and
tear will permit, damage by fire
and the elements excepted.
7. Parties of the second part
agree that they will not assign
this lease nor let or underlet the
whole or any part of the premises,
nor make an alteration therein
without the written consent of the
City Manager; that they will not
occupy or use, or permit to be oc•
cupied or used, the said premises
for any occupation deemed extra-
hazardous on account of fire or
otherwise; and that they will com-
ply with all Federal and State
Laws and City Ordiances of the
City of Dubuque in the operation
of said premises.
8. It is agreed that the term of
this lease shall be from February
10, 1951 to March 1, 1952. It is
further agreed that this agreement
shall continue in force from year
to year thereafter; Provided, that
either party shall have the right to
terminate the same at the end of
the term above mentioned or any
term thereafter by giving at least
sixty (60) days' notice in writing.
9. It is further agreed that par-
ties of the second part shall main-
tain such books and records of the
operation of said business as may
be prescribed by party of the
first part and the City Manager or
his authorized representative shall
be permitted to examine the same
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Special Session, March 15, 1951
at any reasonable time during the
term of this agreement.
Executed in duplicate this 16th
day of March, 1951.
CITY OF DUBUQUE,
Party of the First Part
By J. J. SHEA,
Acting City Manager
LEONARD H. CRANE
BETTY L. CRANE,
Parties of the Second Part
Councilman Russo moved that
the rules be suspended for the
purpose of allowing any one pres-
en in the Council Chamber, who
wishes to do so, to address the
Council, Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. 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
Kolb. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Approved ............... 1951
Adopted ................. 1951
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224 Special Session, March 16, 1951
C'ty Council
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, March 16th,
1951.
Council met at 4:35 P, M.
Present-Mayor Welu, Council-
men Kolb, Russo, Schueller. Act•
ing City Manager Shea.
Absent-Councilman Austin.
Meeting called by order of Coun-
cilmen Schueller and Russo.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this meet-
ing is called for the purpose of
considering the proposals sub-
mitted by contractors for the con-
struction of Storm Relief Sewers
and acting on any other business
as may properly come before a
regular meeting of the City
Council.
Councilman Kolb moved that all
bids submitted by contractors far
the construction of Storm Relief
Sewers be rejected. Seconded by
Mayor Welu. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Austin.
Councilman Russo moved that
the City Treasurer be directed to
return the certified checks to the
respective contractors who sub-
mitted proposals for the construc-
tion of Storm Relief Sewers. Sec-
onded by Mayor Welu, Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Austin.
Councilman Schueller moved that
the City Clerk be instructed to re-
advertise for bids for the con-
struction of Storm Relief Sewers.
Seconded by Councilman Russo.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Absent-Councilman Austin.
Councilman Austin entered the
Council Chamber and took his
seat at 4:40 P.M.
March 16th, 1951
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
You have referred the letter of
the Dock Board of March 3rd, 1951
to this office for an opinion of the
legality of the construction of the
Lake Peosta project as a sewer
improvement.
In Aldrich V. Paine 106 Iowa 461
the Supreme Court has defined a
sewer as the same thing as a ditch
or -drain and stated that such a
ditch or drain may be constructed
in an area controlled by a City to
promote the public health.
It is therefore my opinion that
the City may construct this pro-
ject under its authority to con-
struct sewers and that the deter-
mination of the size and type of
sewer is a matter for the discre-
tion of the Council exercised in
good faith after public hearing.
Respectfully submitted,
T. H. Nelson,
City Solicitor.
Councilman Russo moved that
the opinion of City Solicitor Nel-
son be received and made a matter
of record. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of M. B. Olansky
submitting offer in the amount of
$400.00 for the purchase of the
northerly 150 feet of the south
part of Lot 2 of Lot 3 of the Sub.
of Mineral Lot 158, presented and
read,
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be referred to the
Acting City Manager for recom-
mendation and report. Seconded
by Mayor Welu, Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
There being no further business
Councilman Austin moved to ad-
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Special Session, March 16, 1951
journ. Seconded by Councilman
Russo. Carried by the fallowing
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
J. J. SHF.A,
City Clerk.
Approved ............... 1951
Adopted ................ 1951
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Attest :...............
city clerk.
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222 Special Session, March 28, 1951
City Council
(OFFICIAL)
Special Session, March 28th,
1951.
Council met at 7,30 P.M.
Present-Mayor Welu, Council-
men Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Acting City Manager Shea.
Meeting called by order of
Councilmen Kolb and Austin.
Mayor Welu read the call and
stated that service thereof had
been duly made and that this
meeting is called for the purpose
of considering for final adoption
Ordinance No. 21.51. An Ordinance
making appropriations for the ex-
penditures of City Government of
the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the
fiscal year begining April 1, 1951
and ending March 31, 1952 and
acting an any other business as
may properly come before a re;
ular meeting of the City Council.
Notice of Hearing on the applica-
tion of the City of Dubuque before
the Corps of Engineers U.S. Army,
Rock Island, Illinois, for a permit
to construct storm sewer outlets
at the foot of West First Street in
Dubuque Harbor and at the foot
of East Eighth Street in Lake
Peosta, said hearing to be held
April 10, 1951, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
Notice of Hearing be received and
placed on file. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Austin. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of the Continen-
tal Casualty Company submitting
Certificate of Compliance for the
transaction of Fidelity and Surety
business in the State of Iowa for
the year ending March 31, 1952,
presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that the
communication be received and
filed and the Certificate of Com-
pliance placed on file. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kalb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of The Salvation
Arrnv asking Council consideration
to be allowed to remain in their
building at 952 Iowa Street until
the first day of May, 1951, pre•
sented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the re-
quest be granted. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of Fire Chief
Hickson asking permission to at-
tend the Annual Fire School to
be held at Ames, Iowa, on May 15,
16, 17 and 18, 1951 and further
requesting that he be granted
permission to take at least two
additional Members of the Fire
Department to attend the Annual
Fire School, the expenses to be
borne by the City of Dubuque,
also that he be granted permission
to attend the Missouri Valley Fire
Chief's Convention to be held in
St. Louis during the month of
June, 1951, the expenses to be
borne by the City of Dubuque, pre-
sented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the re-
quests be ,granted. Seconded by
Councilman Schueller. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Communication of Fred J. Huf-
till, Member of the Dubuque Fire
Department, asking that he be
granted a two week leave of
absence commencing April 8, 1951
to attend an Instructors course to
be held at the Great Lakes Naval
Training Station, as he has been
ordered by the U.S. Navy to attend
this Course, presented and read.
Councilman Austin moved that
the request be granted. Seconded
by Councilman Schueller. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays--None.
Petition of Frank Specht request-
ing that some action be taken
with reference to storm water
drainage coming from the hill at
Special Session, March 28, 1951 223
Rush, Villa or Florence Streets
causing their property to be
flooded at 95 Valley Street, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Engineer for investigation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
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Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Bert P. Kalb request-
ing Council to consider the enforc-
ing of parking on one side of the
Street only between Madison Street
and North Main Street on Seminary
Street, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the Chief
of Police and the Fire Chief for
recommendation and report. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Car-
ried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of the Dubuque Safety
Council requesting Council to vie~v
the grounds on Loras Blvd. be-
tween Nevada Street and Glen Oak
Street and cause more lighting to
be placed as the present lighting
is inadequate, presented and read.
Mayor Welu moved that the
petition be referred to the City
Manager and Electrical Inspector
for recommendation and report.
Seconded by Councilman Austin
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Mary F, and George
Brandt requesting suspension of
personal and real estate tax far
the year 1950 on the South 1/2 of
Lot 162 of East Dubuque Addition,
presented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the petition be referred to the
City Solicitor for recommendation
and report. Seconded by Council-
man Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of The Great Atlantic
and Pacific Tea Co. requesting
relief in the parking situation in
the vicinity of Eleventh Street and
Central Avenue, presented and
read.
Mayor Welu moved that the
petition be received and filed.
Seconded by Councilman Schueller.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None,
Petition of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
N. Randle and others requesting
the installation of curb and gutters
on Green Street between Avoca
and Algona Streets, presented and
read.
Mayor Welu moved that the re-
quest be granted and the City
Engineer instructed to prepare
plat and schedule for the con-
struction of curbs and gutters as
requested. Seconded by Council-
man Austin. Carried by the follow-
ing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Petition of Dr. Henry J. Kaep
and Leonard F. Smith requesting
the extension of the Light Indus-
trial Zone along the south side of
Southern Avenue from its present
limit to a point approximately 200
feet east of English Lane to in-
clude the Dr. Kaep property, pre-
sented and read.
Councilman Russo moved that
the petition be referred to the
Planning and Zoning Commission
for their recommendation and re-
port, Seconded by Councilman Aus-
tin. Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 21-51
An Ordinance making appropria•
tions for the expenditures of city
government of the City of Du-
buque, Iowa, for the fiscal year
beginning April 1, .1951 and end•
ing March 31, 1952, said ordinance
having been passed upon first
reading on March 15th, 1951 and
ordered placed on file with the
City Clerk for public inspection for
at least one week before its final
adoption, was presented for final
adoption.
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EXPENDITURES
GROUP I-GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
101 -City Council _____._..-. ._$ 2,025.C0
102 -Office of City Manager .._.._.......... ._ 16,816.00
103 -Office of City Clerk ____...._._._.._-., 6,825.00
104 -Office of City Auditor _.__.......__.__.-..._...._.. 5,970.00
105 -Office of City Treasurer ... _._.....__. 3,900.00
106 -Office of City Solicitor ___..__.._~__.._..,_....., 10,795.00
108 -City Assessing ._.._._.._._._...._ 8,169.00
109 -Office of Civil Engineer ...._.,...._ _._... 21,800.00
113 -Elertions ...._..,._.........._........_ ..............._............. 5,800.00
114 -City Hal] .._..._.._.._.._.._....._ ................_._.._...._........_ 11,600.00
ll5 -Police Court ......................_...._..............,..........._ 2,605.1,0
116 -Civil Service Commission ._._ ............. 2DO.OU
Total General Administration ..............................$ 96,455.00
These appropriations shall be paid from
the Consolidated Fund-E88,286.00; from
' Assessment Fund-$8,169.00.
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GROUP II-PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PRO PERTY
118 -Police Department __..__..__........._.... _.._..$178,316.00
This appropriation shall be paid $154,601.00
from the Consolidated Fund, and E8,714.00
from Liquor Sales Fund; Parking Meter
Fund for Traffic Control-$15,000.00.
119 -Fire Department Maintenance ._.._._....._.._._.$222,620.00
This appropriation shall be paid $196,584.00
from the Fire Maintenance Fund and
$8,072.00 from Liquor Sales Fund; Miscel-
laneous Revenue-$3,750.00; Unencumbered
Balance-$14,214.00.
119E-Fire Equipment Fund .._._..___._...........~.._.._..$ 96,843.00
'Phis appropriation shall be paid from the
Fire Equipment Fund.
120 -Fire and Police Alarm System .....__.....~..._......$ 8,896.x!0
121 -Office of Building Commissioner .................. 5,525.00
122 -Office of Plumbing Inspector _.._........._...,... 4,505.C0
123 -Office oP Electrical Inspector .._......_._._.._....._ 9,625.00
129 -Dog Pound _..._.............._........._.._..._...._......_._..__.._ 900.00
Total Protection of Life and Property .............$472,229.00
These appropriations shall be paid from
the Consolidated Fund.
GROUP III-HEALTH AND SANITATION
j 125 -Health Department ..........-...._._.__...__ ....................$ 27,290.00
• ~ 126~~oKtrol of Contagious Diseases _.._.__....._.._... 4,200.00
127 -Sewer Maintenance _.__ ..............._...__. ~.._.._._.. 25,600.00
128 -Garbage Disposal _ ................__.._..._... 32,750.00
129 -Milk Inspection ...._..._.....__.___._.._.._...._.._._... 9,099.00
Total Health and Sanitation ............ ..._$ 93,834.00
These appropriations shall be Paid from
the Consolidated Fund.
GROUP IV-HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
131 -Highway Administration _...._....,........._._.._....$ 4,750.00
132 -Street Repairing and Grading ....................._ 87,500.00
These appropriations shall be paid
ands E50 OOD.00 frometheoStre~etatConat uca
tion Fund.
135 -Street Construction _.._ .................... 110,000.00
This appropriation shall be paid from
the Street Construction Fund.
]33 -City Garage ..._._............_.._. .....~._ 19,100.00
l34 -Ash and Can Collections _.._...._.._.._..._...._........_. 30,250.00
138 -Street and Traffic Signal Lighting _..._._._. 42,000.00
14A -Street Cleaning ..__.._. .......... 29,500.00
191 -Snow Removal .._....._....._.._. _._._.__....._.._._.._..._..._. 18,000.00
These appropriations shall be paid from
the Consolidated Fund.
~ Tots] Highways and Streets ...$391,109.00
GROUP V-LIBRARY
143 -Library Operation .._.._......_ ..............._......._....._....._.$ 60,070.00
This appropriation shall be paid from
the Library Fund.
GROUP VI-PARKS
144A-Park Administration ..._.._..___......._.._..._........_.....,$ 5,331.90
149B-Park Areas, Buildings, etc ................................. 39,354.00
Total Parka ...._....._.._.._.._._........._._........._......._..._.._........_...$ 44,685.00
These appropriations shall be paid from
the Park Fund.
GROUP VII-RECREATION
_.. _._ .._.... _..... Operation and Maintenance ..........._.._ _ . _
145A-Recreation Administration ..._.._......._ ................__...$ 6,950.00
145B-Outdoor Recreation ........._ .................................._ 9,565.00
145D-Indoor Recreation _._.. ....................._....._... 2,160.00
145E-Swimming Poal _..._.._. ........._....__.., 6.129.G0
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145F-Care of Grounds ..._........-.._.....__.... 1,869.f10
Subtotal-Operation and Maintenance -.......$ 26,668,00
(These appropriations shall be paid from
the Playground and Swimming Pool
Fund.)
Improvement
196 -Improvements ._...,..._., ...... $ 62,769.00
(This appropriation shall be paid from
[he Playground Improvement Fund.)
Total Recreation .._....__..._..._.__...__....._ .......................$ 89,432.00
GROUP VIII-MISCELLANEOUS
147 -Planning and Zoning ._...._....._._.$ 4,300.00
198E-Ambulance ............................_...._....................... 14,109.00
148C-Other Miscellaneous __..___......___. _....._ 19,125.00
Total Miscellaneoua ._-.....-......_.._..___..-.._._.$ 37,534.OU
These appropriations shall be paid from
The Consolidated Fund-$23,320.00; trane-
ter from Liquor Sales Fund-$19,214.00.
GROUP IX-MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS
160J -Capital Improvements ... $ S,000.UO
161 Bridge Construction .-..__...__. _.____..... 35,000.UO
162J1-City's Share of Special Assessments _....._ 12,OOD.UO
162J2-Storm Sewers and Inlets _.._..._...__......_...._ 20,500.00
Total Municipal Improvements __....$ 72,500.00
These appropriations shall be paid from
the Consolidated Fund-$13,815.00; Liquor
Sales Fund-$15,000AO; Emergency Fund
-$43,685.00.
EMERGENCY AND RESERVE
Reserve in Consolidated Fund ......._...._....._..$ 203.00
GROUP X-PENSIONS
154J1-Police Pensions ......_.__._..._..__...____.__.....___.._...$ 30,019.!'0
This appropriation shall be paid from
the Police Pension Fund.
154J2-Police Retirement System 10,012.00
This appropriation shall be paid from
the Police Retirement Fund.
155J1-Fire Pensions ._.._.._..._.........._ ................_......_....._ 45,053.00
This appropriation shall be paid from
the Fire Pension Fund,
L55J2-Fire Retirement System _.._..._..............._.._..... 12,029.V0
This appropriation shall be paid from
[he Fire Retirement Fund.
156 -Employees Retirement Fund ._........., 15,290.00
This appropriation shall be paid from the
Employees Retirement Fund,
Total Pensions ~. .................._....._.._....$112,403.00
GROUP XI-DEBT SERVICE
161J1-Retirement of Bonds and Payment of
Interest .._.._._......_......_.... _.-_._.$ 30,337.00
This appropriation shall be paid from
the General Bond Fund.
Total Debt Service ..__.__. ____..____..$ 30,337.00
GROUP XII-DOCKS
153A-Dock Operation _...-_._..._....... ..$ 3,295.W
153B-Dredge Operation ......_..............._._.._ 'L6,579.I0
153C-River Front Improvement ._._____.._._.._.._._. 3,SOD.VO
Tots] Docks ......_........_._..__......_.._.._._......_ $ 33,674.L'U
These appropriations shall be paid from
the Dock Fund.
GROUP XIII-AIRPORT
157 -Airport ............................._...._........._................_.$ 67,707.00
This appropriation shall be paid from
the Airport Fund.
GROUP XIV-PARKING METERS AND
PARKING LOTS
170A-Parking Meters _.._......._.-._......._._.._...._.._.._.._.$ 9,180.00
This appropriation shall be paid from
Parking Meter Fund.
170B-Parking Lota .............._..---.............._.._......_.._.._._........... 58,320.00
This appropriation shall be paid from
the Parking Lot Fund.
Total Parking Meters and Lots .___........_..._........$ 67,500.00
GROUP XVI-MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE
171 -Municipal Golf Course ._.._....._........._...................$ 32,900.00
This appropriation shall be Paid from
Municipal Golt Course Receipts-$22,-
900.00; Liquor Sales Fund-$10,000.00.
GROUP XV-WATER WORKS
149A-Administration ......_._....._._....__._.._._...._.._........$ 65,013.110
149B-Operation ...... ._ .............................._...,.................295,987.00
Reserve ....__....._......_._.._....._....._..._....._._.._....~ ............. 520.OD
Total Water Works _..._......_._._......._..~__ .....................$361,520.00
This department Is operated from Ito re-
ceiyta and la not supported by the tax
F~
,~
levy, hence no appropriations from taxes
is made. These appropriations shall be
paid from the Water Works Fund.
Sectio^ 2: General Miscellaneous Revenues. Gen•
eral miscellaneous revenues which are collected during
the fiscal year shall be allocated to the funds and pur-
poses as provided for herein and shall be used for the
payment of the expenses of such funds and purposes in
the sums herein shown.
Section 3. Surplus. Any surplus not specifically
allocated for a definite purpose in the budget and which
may exist in either the Consolidated Fund or the miscel-
laneous revenues account shall be and the same is
hereby appropriated and set apart to be applied as
contingencies arise or may be used for such proper
purposes as the Council may determine upon. Any sur-
plus not specifically distributed in the budget and re-
maining In funds created by the levy of special taxes
shall be and the same is hereby appropriated for any
proper purpose incident to such funds. Any surplus
remaining in any Pund at the close of the fiscal year
1950-51 (except taxes which have been levied for spe-
cial purposes) shall be transferred into and become a
part oP the Consolidated Fund. Nothing herein con-
tained shall authorize the transfer of funds realized from
special taxes to a fund or purpose for which any spe-
cial tax levy has been made, except only with fhe
approval of the Stato Comptroller.
Section 4. Emergency Fund. TransYera of money
may be made Yrom the Emergency Fund to any other
fund for the purpose of meeting deficiencies in any
such fund arising from any cause; provided, however,
that no such transfer shall be made except upon writ-
ten approval oY the State Comptroller and then only
when such approval is unanimously requested by the
City Council.
Section 5. Delinquent Tax Collections. Delinquent
prior years' tax collections shall be allocated to the
respective funds entitled to the same when and as
the same are received by the City Treasurer,
Section 6. Distribution. That the distribution and
division of the within appropriations shall be made
in accordance with the detailed distribution adopted
by the City Cuuncil on February 23rd,,1951, which de-
tailed distribution is made a part of this ordinance by
reference thereto and shall be so considered in connec-
tion with the expenditures of said appropriations..
Section 7. Emergency Clause. This ordinance in
the interest of the preservation of public peace, health,
safety and general welfare of the City of Dubuque and
the inhabitants thereof being deemed urgent and of
immediate necessity shall be in force and effect From
and after Its final passage, adoption and approval by
the City Council and publication as provided by law,
and the appropriations herein provided shall be avail-
able when transferred to their respective funds.
Passed upon first reading this 15th day of March,
1951.
Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading
this 28th day of March, 1951.
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 news
paper this 29th day of March, 1951.
J. J. SHEA,
It Mar 29 City Clerk
228 Special Session, March 28, 1951
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.
Proof of publication, certified to
by the publishers, of a statement
of receipts and also a list of claims
for which warrants were drawn
during the month of February,
1951, presented and read.
Councilman Kolb moved that
the proof of publication be receiv
ed and filed. Seconded by Mayor
Welu, Carried by the following
vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
ORDINANCE N0. 22-51
An Ordinance repealing Ordin-
ance No. 1-51 and Ordinance No.
4-51; amending Ordinance No. 33
-49 by repealing Schedules II and
III thereof, and enacting substi-
tutes therefor; and adding a new
section to Paragraph 2 of Schedule
IV; and providing a penalty for
a violation therof, presented and
read.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the reading just had be con•
sidered the first reading of the
ordinance, Seconded by Council•
man Austin. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Councilman Schueller moved
that the rules be suspended requir-
ing an ordinance to be read on
three seperate 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
inspection for at least one week
before its final adoption. Seconded
by Councilman Austin. Carried by
the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 26, 1951
Honorable Mayor and Members
of the City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa
Gentlemen: I have caused an
analysis of the traffic flow on Lo-
cust between 8th Avenue and Loras
Boulevard. Attached hereto is the
result of said analysis and recom-
mendations for your consideration.
Respectfully yours,
JOS. H. STRUB,
Chief of Police
Recommendations
Locust Street is still one of the
main travelled streets through the
downtown area. At the present
time difficulty is encountered by
motorists attempting to get onto
or across Locust Street between
8th Avenue and Loras Boulevard
as Locust Street in this area is a
through street and there are no
traffic lights to break the flow of
traffic or to allow access to the
street. The area south of 8th Av-
enue has several intersections con-
trolled by traffic lights making ac-
cess fairly easy in this area but
there is probably as much traffic
attempting to use the intersections
north of 8th Avenue. Therefore
it is recommended that time-con-
trolled traffic lights (double-laced)
be installed immediately at the
intersection of 10th and Locust
Streets. A light at this intersection
will tie in with the existing light
at 10th and Main Streets, and, in
time, probably be the main access
to Locust Street between 8th Av-
enue and Loras Boulevard. A light
at this intersection will also prob•
ably give sufficient breaks to the
flow of traffic at other intersec-
tions on this area to allow better
access at these unsignallized inter-
sections.
Mayor Welu moved that the
recommendation of Chief of Police
Strub be approved. Seconded by
Councilman Kolb. Carried by the
following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
March 26, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor,
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: During the past few
years, the City Council has been
ry
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Speciat Session, March 28, 1951 229
petitioned for the inauguration of
bus service to serve the Park HiII-
Kane Street-Kaufman Avenue area.
The writer understands that the
Interstate Power Company is agree-
able to placing such a bus route
In service on the condition that
durable, hard surface type street
connections are provided from the
Park Bill District to Kaufman Av-
enue.
The problem of planning and
constructing such a street system
ryas referred to the City Engineer
about a year ago. The status of the
project at the present time is as
follows:
1. The required right-of-way has
been acquired connecting Primrose
and Kane Streets, the connection
to be known as Primrose Extension.
2. Primrose Extension has been
surveyed and a tentative grade es•
tabfished,
3. Kane Street has been survey-
¢d and a grade has been establish-
ed by the Council from Kane Street
to approximately the end of the
platted street.
4. A ten foot width of additional
right of way has been acquired on
Kane Street (east side) abutting
the recently approved Springreen
Addition.
There still remains, however, the
problem of acquiring a consider-
able amount of additional right-of-
way along Kane Street from Kauf-
man Avenue to the Primrose con-
nection and beyond. The ultimate
future development of Kan e
Heights will demand an improve-
ment on Kane Street of a minimum
width of 40 feet in the opinion of
both the City Planner, Mr. Hartzog,
and the writer. The greater share
of the existing rightof-way is 40
feet wide while the portion from
Kaufman to the first turn is only
30 feet wide with the exception of
the additional width as noted in
paragraph 4 above. The right-of-
way requirement as proposed on
the latest revision of the Master
Plan for Kane Street is 84 feet,
which would provide an ideal width
for any possible future residential
and local business development on
Kane Heights. However, the ac•
quisition of this required street
width will require a considerable
expenditure of time and effort on
the part of the City resulting in
delay in the inauguration of the
requested bus service to the Park
Hill District.
The construction of a permanent
improvement on Kane Street and
Primrose Extension in the near
future would result in assessments
in excess of the legal maximum
limit against a large percentage
of the benefitted property since
the property is wholly undeveloped
and consequently of low valuation.
The major burden of the cost of
such an improvement, therfore,
would be borne by the general
public who would receive no direct
benefit.
In the light of the facts as out-
lined above, the following recom-
mendations are offered for your
consideration:
(1) That the construction of a
permanent improvement on Kane
Street and Primrose Extension be
deferred until such time as addi-
tional right-of-way is acquired and
property valuations are increased.
(2) That the street department
be instructed to bring the existing
right-of•way to the established
grade.
(3) That a crushed stone base
and oil treated wearing surface be
constructed of sufficient strength
to permit the requested bus ser-
vice, providing the Interstate Pow-
er Company is agreeable.
Your attention is invited to the
report relative to the future de-
velopment of Kane Heights sub-
mitted to the Planning and Zoning
Commission in February 1949 by
Mr. Justin Hartzog. This report
embodies a comprehensive study
of the Kane Heights area emphasiz-
ing the importance of a coordinat-
ed street pattern in the final de•
velopment.
Respectfully submitted,
R. J. GALLAGHER,
City Engineer
Councilman Russo moved that
the recommendations ,of City En-
gineer Gallagher be approved and
the Street Commissioner instructed
accordingly. Seconded by Council-
man Schueller. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
230 Special Session, March 28, 1951
March 20, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: At a recent council
meeting a communication from the
Board of Education requesting the
establishment of a grade on Penn-
sylvania Avonue outside the cor-
porate limits of the City was re-
fererd to the City Engineer for
recommendation and report,
In compliance with your instruc-
tions, the following report is sub-
mitted:
1. The plan and profile which
accompanied the communication
shows the existing dwellings, fence
lines, proposed school building, the
elevation of the existing road
centerline and the proposed center-
line grade from the corporate
limits to a point approximately
1,200 feet west. It does not show,
however, the relationship between
the proposed road grade and exist-
ing and proposed building eleva-
tions. In answer to this question,
the County Engineer reports that
all existing building foundations
are at minimum of l~Z feet above
the proposed road grade.
2. The plan indicates an existing
width between right of way lines
of 40 feet while the Master Plan
of the City of Dubuque contem-
plates afuture right of way width
of 84 feet carrying a proposed
improvement 40 feet wide. The
Master Plan shows Pennsylvania
Avenue and Middle Road as an
important future connecting
thoroughfare between the proposed
Plymouth and Carter Roads as well
as other territory to the west of
the city.
3. The Board of Education re-
quests the city to firmly establish
a grade on the portion of Penn-
sylvania Avenue under considera-
tion although it lies entirely be-
yond the present corporate limits.
The following recommendations,
based on the data outlined above
are offered for your consideration:
1. Since the city has power to
firmly establish street grades only
by ordinance, I recommend that
an opinion be requested from the
City Solicitor on the legality of a
grade ordinance effecting a street
lying beyond the corporate limits
of the city.
2. Providing it is ascertained
that the city does have jurisdiction
in the matter, I recommend that
additional field data be requested
from the Board of Education show-
ing the relative elevations of exist-
ing houses, driveways, intersecting
streets, etc., with the proposed
road grade.
3. In the interest of good plan~
Wing, I recommend that the Board
of Education be requested to sub-
mit to the Planning and Zoning
Commission for their approval a
plan showing the proposed school
structure and its relationship with
the contemplated Pennsylvania
Avenue-Middle Road thoroughfare
as provided for on the latest re-
vision of the Master Plan of the
City of Dubuque.
Respectfully submitted,
R. J. GALLAGHER,
City Engineer
Councilman Russo moved that
the recommendations of City En-
gineer Gallagher be approved. Sec-
onded by Councilman Kolb. Carried
by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 28, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor
and City Council,
Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen: The City Engineer
and Plumbing Inspector met with
the Superintendent of Schools and
a representative of the architec-
tural firm who has designed the
proposed Irving School on March
16, 1951, concerning the problem
of disposal of the sanitary sewage
from the proposed building. Fol-
lowing this meeting the writer
received a letter from the archi-
tecturalfirm outlining the possible
means of sewage disposal as sug-
gested by their engineering depart-
ment. Acopy of this letter is being
enclosed herewith for your infor-
mation.
This report is being directed to
the Council in order that you may
be informed of the facts of the
matter since the permission for
the connection of an area beyond
the City Limits with the municipal
sewerage system, if legally permis-
sible, must finally be granted by
the City Council.
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In analyzing the contents of the
enclosed letter from a practical en-
gineering stand)loint, the follow-
ing facts are offered for your con-
sideration:
1. Proposed schemes "A", "C" and
"E" contemplate the possibility
of discharging the sanitary
sewage through a pressure main
into the existing city sewerage
system which flows into the
Gilliam Street Pumping Station.
The approval of such a scheme
`~ would be unsound since the
Gilliam Street station is present-
ly overloaded, and at frequent
intervals, unable to operate
satisfactorily.
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Furthermore, the city would
be required to re-pump the
sewage and it ultimately must
be carried through overloaded
sewer mains on Grandview and
Dodge Streets.
2. Proposed schemes "B" and "F"
would pump the sewage into
the Cherry-Green Street pump-
ing station which was complet-
ed in 1949. 'this pumping station
is equipped with 2-250 gallon
per minute pumps as compared
to the 2-300 gallon per minute
pumps planned for the new
school. It is assumed that the
eventual sewage load from the
new school alone, based on the
capacity of the pumping equip-
ment, could exceed the capac-
ity of the present pumping
units in the Cherry-Green Sta-
tion. In this case, again, the
city would be required to re-
pump the sewage.
In re•pumping sewage through
the Cherry-Green station still
another question of a legal na-
ture is certain to arise. This
sewerage system was installed
on a strict special assessment
basis whereby the total cost of
the system was borne by the
benefitted property within the
district with the understanding
that service would not be pro-
vided for property lying outside
the district limits. The school
property in question, as you
know lies not only outside the
Cherry-Green Street district
limits but also outside of the
city limits.
3. Proposed scheme "D" can not
be considered at this time since
it involves 114cPoland Avenue
over which the city has no juris-
diction. The Lennox Addition
area could be served by a sani•
tary sewer only by the construc-
tion of a pumping station of
considerable capacity having
its point of discharge into the
Kaufman Avenue trunk sewer
located at the intersection of
Seminary Street and Bunker
Hill Road. At this point on the
Kaufman Trunk Sewer there is
sufficient capacity to carry the
additional load from an area the
size of Lennox.
4. Scheme "G" was suggested by
the writer as being the most
feasible solution to the problem.
It involves substantially the
same detail as noted above, dis-
charging into the Kaufman
sewer.
Submission of copies of this
report to the firm of Tinsley, Hig-
gins and Lighter and the Superin-
tendent of Schools will be delayed'
pending your consideration of the
facts as outlined. It it recom=
mended, however, that copies be
submitted to the interested parties
as soon as possible providing the
Council concurs in the matter.
Respectfully submitted,
R. J. Gallagher,
City Engineer.
Councilman Russo moved that
the communications with refer-
ence to the Irving School matters
be referred to the City Solicitor
for investigation and to submit a
legal opinion back to the Council
covering the matters as outlined
in the communications. Seconded
by Councilman Kolb. Carried by
the fallowing vote;
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
March 19, 1951
To the Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Council
City of Dubuque, Iowa.
Gentlemen:
At a meeting of the City Council
held March 16th, 1951 the com-
munication of M, B. Olansky sub-
mitting offer in the amount of
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$400.00 for the purchase of city
owned property known as the
northerly 150 feet of the souta
part of Lot 2 of Lot 3 of sub. of
Mineral Lot 158 was referred to
the Acting City Manager for re•
commendation and report.
Attached is a communication
from City Assessor Harry J. Han-
over placing a valuation of $1000:
00 on the above described property.
I recommend that Council author-
ize the sale of the above property
to Mr, M. B. Olansky for the sum
of $1000.00 and that proper pro•
ceedings be ordered prepared.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. Shea,
Acting City Manager.
Councilman Austin moved that
the recommendation of Acting City
Manager Shea be approved. 5ec•
onded by Councilman Schueller,
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
RESOLUTION N0. 130-51
Be It Resolved by the City
Council of the City of Dubuque
that the following, having com-
plied with the provisions of law
relating to the sale of cigarettes
within the City of Dubuque, be
granted a permit to sell cigarettes
and cigarette papers within said
City and the Manager is directed
to issue such permit on behalf of
said City.
Leonard H. Crane, (Effective
4/1/51), Bunker Hill Golf Course,
Robert M. Austin, 101 Main
Street.
Ione Miller, 1322 Central Ave-
nue.
Be It Further Resolved that the
bonds filed with the applications
be approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 28th day of March, 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.
RESOLUTION N0. 131-51
Whereas, application for Class
"B" Beer Permit has Been sub-
mitted to this Council for approval
and the same has been examined;
Now, Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
following application be granted
and the license is to be issued
upon the compliance with the
terms of the ordinances of this
City.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Ione Miller, 1322 Central Avenue.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 28th day of March, 1951.
CLARENCE P. WELD,
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 N0.132-51
Whereas, heretofore application
for Class "B" Beer Permit was filed
by the within named applicant and
it has received the approval of this
Council; and
Whereas, the premises to be oc-
cupied by such applicant have been
inspected and found to comply with
the ordinances of this City and
she has filed a proper bond: NAW,
Therefore,
Be It Resolved by the Council
of the City of Dubuque that the
Manager be and be is directed to
issue to the following named appli-
cant aBeer Permit.
CLASS "B" PERMIT
Name Address
Ione Miller, 1822 Central Avenue.
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Be It Further Resolved that the
bond filed by such applicant be
and the same is hereby approved.
Passed, adopted and approved
this 28th day of March, 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.
Councilman Russo moved that
the rules be suspended for the pur•
pose of allowing any one present
in the Council Chamber, who
wishes to do so, to address the
Council. Seconded by Councilman
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller.
Nays-None.
Mrs. Huber addressed the Coun-
cil stating that Sullivan Street as
now traveled is not laid out in its
proper location.
Mr. C. J. MacInerney addressed
the Council with reference to his
offer submitted in the amount of
$50.00 for the purchase of Part of
Lot 1 of M. L. 37 and Part of Lot 2
of M, L. 37.
Councilman Russo moved that
the matter of the sale of Part of
Lot 1 of M. L. 37 and Part of Lot
2 of M. L. 37 be referred to the
Acting City Manager for the pur-
pose of conferring with Mr. Mac-
Inerney as to the amount of the
purchase price. Seconded by Coun-
cilman Austin. Carried by the fol-
lowing 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
Kolb. Carried by the following
vote:
Yeas-Mayor Welu, Councilmen
Austin, Kolb, Russo, Schueller,
Nays-None.
J. J. SHEA,
City Clerk
Approved ............... 1951
Adopted ...............:. 1951
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