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1950 March Council Proceedingsi u f a , t �i I Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 53 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950. Council met at 7:30 p.m. Present— Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. City Manager Rhom- berg. Mayor Wharton 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. Councilman Thompson moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing any one present in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Councilmen R u s s o, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Notice of Claim of Eldon B. Dig - man in an unstated amount for damages to his car at the Inter- section of 8th and Main Streets caused in crossing a pile of snow and ice at said intersection, pre- sented and read. City Solicitor Kintzinger submitted verbal re- commendation, and recommending that the claim be denied. Council- man Van Duelman moved that the verbal recommendation of City Solicitor Kintzinger be approved. Seconded by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yoas —Mayor Wharton, Council- man Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu, Nays —None. Notice of Claim of Hugo P. Ansel in the amount of $14.95 for dam- ages to his car caused in striking a large pile of ice at the inter- section of 19th Street and Central Avenue, presented and read. Coun- cilman Russo moved that the No- tice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Notice of Claim of Fred Pickel in an unstated amount for injuries received in a fall on an accumula- tion of ice on the street and entry- way on the property located on the southeast corner of 5th Street and Central Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Russo moved that the Notice of Claim be re- ferred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Original Notice of Suit of Joseph Michel, Plaintiff, VS. City of Du- buque, a municipal corporation, and Molo Oil Co., a corporation, in the amount of $7,500.00 for in- juries suffered and sustained by reason of a fall on the snow and ice covered sidewalk at the south- east corner of West Fifth and Lo- cust Streets, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the Original Notice of Suit be referred to the City Solicitor. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Russo, Thompson Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Notice to Person Liable Over, Helen Wiedner, Plaintiff, Vs. City of Dubuque, Defendant, to Water Department, City of Dubuque, Iowa and J. J. Hail Superintendent, and J. J. Shea, City Clerk, City of Dubuque, Iowa, and Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Liability In- surance Carrier, in the amount of $10,000.00 for injuries received by Helen Wiedner in a fall at the intersection of Glen Oak Street and University Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Van Duel- man moved that the Notice be referred to the City Solicitor. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Rus- so, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Communication of Mrs. Clarence Feipel calling the attention of the City Council to the nuisance creat- ed by mud and water on St. Mary's and Emmet Streets, this nuisance started when the foundation for the new Villa was started and the removal of bodies from the Ceme- tery on the Bluff, and asking that something be done about this nui- sance presented and read. Coun- i 4 f ib f 3� I I i I 'i I' r: 4` q 'Il I I �i I 54 Regular Sessi March 6th, 1950 cilman Russo moved that the com- munication be referred to the City Manager and City Solicitor to take proper legal action. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Communication of County Audi- tor Daykin advising that the Board of Supervisors have accepted an offer of $200.00 made by Emil Grassell for the purchase of Lot 22 of Union Addition, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the communication be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Communication of Peter H. Mc- Carthy with reference to Washing- ton Park and the title to the same, presented and read. Councilman Russo moved that the City Manager be authorized to have the Abstract of Title to Washington Park brought up to date. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of the employees of the Water Department requesting that they be granted a salary increase of twenty -five dollars per month for the fiscal year 1950 -1951, pre- sented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the petition be referred to the City Council for their consideration. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu, 1 Nays — None. Petition of the Dubuque Fire c Fighters Association requesting an increase in wages of $20.00 per month for each member of the Fire Department as well as for 2 the Chief of the Department, pre- p sented and read. Councilman Van t Duelman moved that the petition C be referred to the City Council t for their consideration. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of Hugh Callahan, Desk Sergeant on the Police Depart- ment, asking the City Counil to take steps m establishing an Identi- fication Division in the Police De- partment and increase his rank and salary, presented and read. Council- man Van Duelman moved that the petition be referred to the City Council for their consideration. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of the Dubuque Police- men's Protective Association re- questing an increase of $25.00 Per month in the monthly salary of members of the Police Depart- ment, presented and read. Coun- cilman Van Duelman moved that the petition be referred to the City Council for their consideration. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yes—Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of Dr. Albert J. Entring- er, Director of Health, Health De- partment, requesting a blanket in- crease of $25.00 a month for the employes of the Health Depart- ment, presented and read. Coun- cilman Van Duelman moved that the petition be referred to the City Council for their considera- tion. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the fol- owing vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun - ilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of City Employes Local 28 requesting an increase of 15 ercent in salary for members of heir Local, presented and read. ouncilman Van Duelman moved hat the petition be referred to Regular Sessi March 6th, 1950 55 the City Council for their consid- original Townsite of Dubuque, pre- eration. Seconded by Councilman sented and read. Attorney Thomas Thompson. Carried by the follow- H. Nelson addressed the Council ing vote: in support of the petition. Coun - Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilman Van Duelman moved that the petition be referred to the cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van City Council to view the grounds. Duelman, Welu. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Nays —None. Carried by the following vote: Petition of Kate Lundbeck re- yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun - questing suspension of the 1949 tax cilmen Russo, Thompson, V a n on Lot 11 of Cox's Addition, pre- Duelman, Welu. sented and read. Councilman Nays — None. Van Duelman moved that the peti tion be referred to the City Solic Petition of St. Patrick's Church, itor for investigation and report. By Gilloon, Nelson and Gilloon, Seconded by Councilman R u s s o. Attorneys for Petitioners, request - Carried by the following vote: ing the vacation of the westerly Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Coun- five feet in width of the alley lying on the Northerly 3 /5ths of cilmen Russo, Thompson, Var. City Lot 463; also for the vacation Duelman, Welu. of the easterly five feet in width Nays — None. of the alley lying on City Lot Petition of the Veterans of 462, all in the original Townsite Foreign Wars. Leo A. Schwind of the city of Dubuque, presented Post No. 508 requesting permis- and read. Attorney Thomas H. sion for the holding of a Buddy Nelson addressed the Council in Poppy sale on Friday evening May support of the petition. Council- 19th, and Saturday, May 20th, 1950, man Van Duelman moved that the presented and read. Councilman petition be referred to the Plan - Van Duelman moved that the re- ning and Zoning Commission for quest be granted providing there their recommendation and report. are no conflicting dates. Seconded Seconded by Councilman Welu. by Councilman Welu. Carried by Carried by the following vote: the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun - Yeas — Mayor Wharton Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Nays — None. Petition of the Dubuque Busi- Petition of Spahn & Rose Lumber Co. requesting that the ness and Professional Women's matter of the parking condition Club requesting permission for the in front of their place of business holding of a tag day Saturday, on Jackson Street along the west April 22nd, 1950 for the support side of the street from 10th Street of The Iowa Children's Home to 12th Street be referred to the Society, presented and read. Coun- Police Department for their im- cilman Thompson moved that the mediate investigation and recom- request be granted providing there mendation, presented and read. are no conflicting dates. Seconded Councilman Welu moved that the by Councilman Welu. Carried by petition be referred to the Chief the following vote: of Police for investigation and re- Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Council- port. Seconded by Councilman men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- Thompson. Carried by the follow - man, Welu. ing vote: Nays — None. Petition of St. Patrick's Church, Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun - By Gilloon, Nelson and Gilloon, cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Attorneys for Petitioners, request- Duelman, Welu. ing permission to construct an 8' Nays — None. x 8' pedestrian and heating tunnel Petition of J. Edward Whelan, below the surface of the alley to Attorney for John J. and Berna- provide underground passage be- dette Dolan, requesting that Coun- tween their properties known as cil adopt a resolution providing for City Lot 462 and the Northerly the issuance of a Quit Claim Deed 3/5 of City Lot 463 all in the conveying Lot 10 in High Street a `i I I I f I i f 11 I II' ll" I I it J I ' s I f: l r ' I i, 'I l i l ! , III 56 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 Subdivision to John J. and Berna• dette Dolan, presented and read Councilman Van Duelman moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Resolution No. 20 -50 Whereas, under date of Septem- ber, 15, 1898, the Council of the City of Dubuque adopted a resolu- tion which in part provided as follows: "Therefore, Resolved by the city council of the city of Dubuque; That a strip of land ten feet wide on the westerly side and ten feet wide on the easterly side of Troy Street from Johnson Avenue to end of said Troy Street in High Street Sub., be and the same is hereby vacated and annulled as a public highway in favor of the owners of the lots and parcels of land abutting thereon." And Whereas, subsequent to the adoption of said Resolution, the owners of Lot 10 in High Street Subdivision took possession of the part of the street vacated imme- diately abutting said Lot 10: And Whereas, John J. Dolan and Bernadette Dolan, husband and wife, have had said Lot 10 and the part of the street vacated abutting said Lot 10 platted, and the part of the street abutting said Lot 10 being designated in said plat as Lot 10, which plat is filed for record and recorded in Book 7, page 165 of the Plat Records of Dubuque County, Iowa; And Whereas, John J. Dolan and Bernadette Dolan, husband and wife, are now the owners of said vacated portion of said street, known as Lot 11A; And Whereas, to secure said John J. Dolan and Bernadette Do- lan, Husband and wife, to their title of the vacated portion of Troy Street, it is deemed advisable by this Council to convey, by Quit Claim Deed, Lot 10 in High Street Subdivision to said John J. Dolan and Bernadette Dolan, husband and wife. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE AS FOLLOWS: Sec. 1. That the Mayor and Clerk be, and they are hereby authoriz- ed and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of .Dubuque a Quit Claim Deed of Lot 10 in High Street Subdivision in the pity of Dubuque, Iowa, to John J. Do- lan and Bernadette Dolan, husband and wife. Sec. 2. That the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this Resolution for record in the office of the re- corder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor.. ROMOLO N. RUSSO FRANK VAN DUELMAN F. W. THOMPSON CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman n oveil the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of Vincent N. Hoffmann and Leo J. Teeling, owner of Lots 47, 48 and 49, Voelker Highlands, on Glen Oak Street and between Park and Vernon Streets, also pro- s ective owner of 6 . p 0 feet of said lots, requesting the installation of water main on Glen Oak Street and also to have the street widened and graded with crushed rock sur- face, presented and read. Council.. man Russo moved that the peti- tion be referred to the City Coun- cil to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of Roy H. Jester re- questing that the present local bus- iness district on Rhomberg Avenue and Sumner Street be extended to include Lots 312 and 313 Ham's Addition, presented and r e a d. Councilman Van Duelman moved Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 57 that the petition be referred to the Planning and Zoning Commis- sion for their recommendation and report. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— I✓layor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. f 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 January, 1950, presented and read. Council- man Van Duelinan moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council - man Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. ORDINANCE NO. 4 -50. An Ordinance providing for the vacation of the alley extending from the southerly line of Theisen Street to the extended northerly line of St. Joseph Street, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the reading just had been considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Councilman Thompson m o v e d that the rules be suspended re- quiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays —None. Councilman Thompson 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 Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. ORDINANCE NO. 3 -50 An Ordinance providing terms aid conditions upon which the fire fight- ing equipment and firemen of the City of Dubuque may respond to tails for fire fighting outside of the City cor- porate limits; and when so engaged such equipment and men shad be considered within the jurisdiction of, the City of Dubuque, and said (i Ly shall have the same governmeuta.l im munity as when operating within its corporate limits. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE: Sec. 1. From and after the date this Ordinance goes into effect, no fire service shall be rendere.I out- side the limits of the City of Du- buque, Iowa, by the fire 1lgnting equipment and firemen of tna City of Dubuque, except oil the fol;owing' terms and conditions, to -wit. A. To protect property of the City of Dubuque located outside of Ute corporate limits of the City of Du- buque. B. Fire protection shall be only to those places located in Dr. Fuqua County, outside of and witnfn two miles by highway of the city 'fruits of the City of Dubuque, winch cto nut create an extrauroinary hazard to the personnel or equipment of the City Fire Department, where city wa- ter mains are in the immedi•tte prox- imity of the premises, or a supply of water is available in the proper 11 - cation and in such quantitie.i at all times as in the judgment of he fire chief of the City of Dubuque shall be sufficient to right a firta on said premises for not less than ono hour. The judgment of the tire clnrf shall be conclusive as to what constitutes an extraordinary hazard hereunder. C. Anyone desiring the fire pro- tection above referred to shail matte application to the Fire Chief of the City of -Dubuque and at the coin- ' nienceinent thereof pay to the City of Dubuque annually $100.00 plus an amount equal to the amount that would have been assessed against the real property and the contemn thereof upon fire levies, which fire levies are for the fire maintenance, fire equip- In cut, fire pension, and fire retire- ment funds, the same as if said prop - City erty were located in the Ci -� or Du- buque, The City Assessor of tlie City of Dubuque shall fix [lie valua- tion of said property for the purpose of this ordinance, which valuation shall not be less than the amount of fire insurance carried on the prop erty hereinbefore referred to. D, only such apparatus and per- sonnel to be used at any tire ;hall be furnished under this Ordinance as in the sole judgment of the Chief of the Fire Department can re spared at ary time. No protection shall be given if two or more engines are out of service for any reason or are engaged at fires within the City of Dubuque. No such protection shall be given in inclement weather such as severe snows or rain storms, or when the roads are in a bad condi- tion, and the sole judgment of the Fire Chief shall be final as to the state of the storms and condition of the roads. E. The City of Dubuque Ahall fur- nish only such fire protection as herein stated, and said City shall in no man- ner be responsible for any uamages by fire or otherwise because of the failure to answer calls, delay in re- sponse to calls, and failure of any equipment, or any other damage it i I �I I I It i III II" ' I, I li I ! i I it I 58 Reg ular Session, March 6th, 1950 caused by the equipment, the lack thereof, the use thereof, or fireme F. Each and every person desirin fire protection as herein provided shat Sign an agreement to abide by all o the terms and conditions of t1,01 Ordinance. G. The Chief of the Fire Depart ment is hereby authorized to ser. fire trucks and other equipment an personnel of the Fire Department [ fires outside of the City of Dubuqu in accordance with the terms of thi Ordinance, and only when he is satis- fied that the owners of the nropert, requesting such service have com- plied with all of the terms and con- ditions of this Ordinance. Sec. 2. Fire fighting equipment and firemen responding to calls for fii e fighting outside of the City of Du- buque under the terms of this ordi- nance shall be considered within the jurisdiction of the City of Dubuque. Sec. 3. Fire fighting equipment ar;d firemen responding to calls for fire fighting• outside of the City of Du- buque under the terms of this oridi- nance shall have the same l;overn- mental immunity as when operating within the corporate limits of the City of Dubuque, Sec. 4. This Ordinance shall oe in force and effect ten (10 days) from and after its final passage, adoption and publication as by late provided. Passed upon first reading this 9th day of February, 1950. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT - WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSS(), CLARENCE P. - NVELU, Attest: Councilmen. J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Published officially in The tele- graph- Herald newspaper this 10th day Of March, 1950, ItMarlo J. J. SHE 'k, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Council Proceedings for the months of October, November and December, 1949 presented for ap- proval. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the Council Proceed- ings for the months of October, November and December, 1949 be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None, March 6, 1950 g . To the Honorable Mayor i and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: a This is to advise that I have a approved the following bonds and desire to have your approval on same for filing: EXCAVATION Louis Buechel, 2230 Central Ave - nuto, bond No. 4387314, Fidelity and Deposit Co. Key City Gas Company, 669 Main Street, Bond No. 735673, The Fi- delity and Casualty Co. of New York. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager Councilman Welu moved that the bonds be approved and placed on file, Seconded by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. February 16, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of January 1950; also list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of January 1950. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reports be received and placed oil file. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas—Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. 16 February 1950 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: With reference to the petition of the League of Women Voters of Dubuque County in regard to the compilation of ordinances of Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 59 the City of Dubuque, the ordi- nances were last revised in 1919. At that time, specifications were prepared, notice given, and those desiring to prepare the re- vision invited to bid thereon. The cost of the revision of the ordi- nances for legal services at that time was $4,500.00, and in addition thereto, there was the cost of printing the same. I am unable to give you any information as to what a revision of the ordinances at this time will cost. Yours truly, John J. Kintzinger City Solicitor. Councilman Russo moved that the matter of the compilation of the ordinances be referred back to the City Solicitor with instruc- tions to confer with the President of the Dubuque County Bar As- sociation for the purpose of obtain- ing an estimate of the cost for the compilation of the City Ordinances. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Due'- man, Welu. Nays — None. 28 February 1950 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: With reference to the claim of Mrs. Donald C. Reynolds that was submitted to me for investigation and report, on January 31st, 1950, while Mrs. Reynolds was on her way home, walking down the steps on Burns Street, she fell and slip- ped and sustained injuries requir- ing her to secure the services of a doctor. That the steps were cov- ered with ice, and she informs me that she had notified the City sev- eral times about this condition. These steps are in a bad conti- tion during the winter season. She has agreed to accept $35.00 in full payment of her claim. I recom mend that her claim be allowed in the sum of $35.00, and that a war- rant be issued payable to her order for said amount and delivered to her upon delivery to the city of a release properly executed by her. Yours truly, John J. Kintzinger City Solicitor. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Kintzinger be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $35.00 in favor of Mrs. Donald C. Reynolds, as settlement in full of her claim, and that said warrant be delivered upon receipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. 27 February 1950 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: With reference to the claim of Henry J. Reiselman that has been referred to me for investigation and report, on or about September 18, 1948, at the corner of 2nd and main Streets, claimant stepped in- to a hole which was about six feet deep and fell to the bottom, receiving injuries which required medical attention, being an abra- sion to his cheek, cut at base cf thumb on the left hand, injury to his lower left side and the spine, and cuts on the lower part of both legs, that he lost time from work because of said injury. The grate from the hole was at the bottom of the hole. The police in investigating this accident about the time of the occurrence thereof talked to the manager of the Goodyear Rubber Company at 2nd and Main Street and discovered that grates that cover these open airways are out quite often be- cause people drop coins therein, remove the grates and do not put them back. I have had consulta• tions with Mr. Rieselman, his doc- tor and his attorney. They have fin- ally agreed to accept $400.00 in full payment of their claim. I re- commend that his claim be al- lowed in the sum of $400.00, and that the sum be paid as follows: $76.50 to the United States of America, Railroad Retirement Board, 844 Rush Street, Chicago 11, Illinois. The Board has notified the City of Dubuque of a Lien s i i; , �I �E 60 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 they have for said amount on am amount that may be paid to claim ant. The balance of $323.50 shout( be made payable to Eugene D Wright, Attorney for Henry J Rieselman. Above payments wil be made only after a release prop erly executed by claimant has beer filed, with the city. Yours truly, John J. Kintiznger City Solicitor. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Kintzinger be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $76.50 in favor of the United States of America, Railroad Retirement Board, 844 Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois, and also to draw a warrant in the amount of $323.50 in favor of Eugene D. Wright, Attorney for Henry J. Rieselman, as settlement in full of the claim, and that said warrants be delivered upon receipt by the City of Dubuque of properly executed releases. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. 6 March 1950 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: With reference to the claim of F. E. Williams submitted to me for investigation and report, claim- ant fell on the ice on the south steps of the park located between 15th and 16th Street, on Iowa Street, wrenched his back and broke his spectacles, requiring the services of an eye doctor and compelling him to purchase new glasses. These steps were covered with ice and had been for some time. After consultation with Claimant, he has agreed to settle the claim for the actual expenses incurred by him in the amount of $30.50. I recommend that his claim be allowed in the sum of $30.50, and that a warrant be issued payable to his order for said amount and delivered to him on delivery to the City of a release properly executed by him. Yours truly, John J. Kintzinger City Solicitor. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Kintzinger be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $30.50 in favor of F. E. Williams, as scttleiment in full of his claim, and that said warrant be delivered upon receipt by the City of Du- buque of a properly executed re- lease. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Councilman Welu moved that the matter of the condition of grates and openings on sidewalks be referred to the Sidewalk In spector for investigation and to submit a report back to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. RESOLUTION NO. 21--50 Whereas, Ordinance No. 21 -31 vacating the alley lying west of Pail Sheet, parallel to Paul Street and Rosaline Street, and lying be- tween Lowell Street and Klingen- berg Terrace and granting and conveying the same to the owners of lots on the East and West sides of said alley, was duly passed and Published in the year 1931. And Whereas, said Ordinance provided among other things: "Par. 188, Sec. 2. That said al- ley, hereby vacated be and the same is hereby granted to the owners of lots on the East and West sides thereof." And Whereas Cletus J. Beck and Bernice L. Beck claim that the conveyance part of said Ordinance .s indefinite and inadequate, and request that the City execute a feed to the part of the alley ad- joining the property they own, Regular Session, Marc 6th, 1950 61 And Whereas, the City Council are of the opinion that deed should be so executed. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE: Section 1. That the applicants shall cause a plat to be made of the said vacated alley above re- ferred to and file the same for record, wherein separate parts ad- joining separate lots shall be given legal descriptions, whereupon the City of Dubuque will convey by Quit Claim said lots to the ad- joining owners, and the Mayor and the Clerk of said City are hereby authorized to execute deeds ac- cordingly on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Passed, approved and adopted this 6th day of March 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - mn, Welu. Nays — None. Resolution No. 22 a 50 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council 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 cig- arette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Daniel C. Maloney, 892 Cleveland Avenue. Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eightn Avenue. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the ap- plications be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved that adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Dudl- man, Welu. Nays — None. Resolution No. 23 a 50 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 fol- lowing applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this City. CLASS "B" PERMIT Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth Avenue. Erwin M. Grab and Helen Grab, 1575 Central Avenue. Levi J. Roach, 330 Main Street. Mrs. Anna Heiar, 1900 Washing- ton Street. CLASS "B" PERMIT FOR PRIVATE CLUB Dr. Pepper Bowling Lanes Club, 830 Locust Street. CLASS "C" PERMIT Ernest W. Pfalzgraf, 1300 Cen- tral Avenue. Daniel C. Maloney, 892 Cleve- land Avenue. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: I! I , i ;i i l l i i ' � IIII li 1 j� ' a 62 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Resolution No. 24 - 50 WHEREAS, heretofore applica- tions for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approv- al of this Council; and WHEREAS, the premises to b„ occupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to com- ply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed a proper bond: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is direct- ed to issue to the following named applicants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Mathias A. Schneller, 132 Eighth Avenue. Erwin M. Crab and Helen Grab, 1575 Central Avenue Levi J. Roach, 330 Main Street Mrs. Anna Heiar, 1900 Washing- ton Street. 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 appli- cants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELD, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. RESOLUTION NO. 25 -50 WHEREAS, there is in the hands of the City Treasurer and credited to the Liquor Sales Fund the sum of $55,441.83; and WHEREAS, Chapter 88 of the Laws of the Fifty- Second General Assembly provides that the afore- said fund shall be subject to ex- penditure under the direction of the City Council for any lawful municipal purpose; and WHEREAS, it is necessary in the interest of the preservation of the public peace, health, safety and the general welfare of the City of Dubuque that the above sum of $55,441.83 be transferred from the Liquor Sales Fund as follows: $26,401.00 into the Fire Mainten- ance Fund, and $29,040.83 into the. Consolidated Fund; and WHEREAS, the budget for the current fiscal year, adopted by the City Council on March 21, 1949 was predicated upon the use of the money in the Liquor Sales Fund for operating purposes; N o w, Therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that there be and there is hereby transferred from the Liquor Sales Fund the following sums: $26,401.00 into the Fire Mainten- ance Fund and $29,040.83 into the Consolidated Fund; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor of the City of Dubuque be and he is hereby dir- ected to adjust his accounts ac- cordingly and to notify the Treas- urer of such transfer and such no- tification shall be accompanied by a copy of this resolution and the record of its adoption, Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 63 men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays —None. RESOLUTION NO. 26.50 Resolution and Application For `transfer of Emergency Fund WHEREAS, there now is in the hands of the treasurer of City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, the sum of $38,660.09, credited to the Emergency Fund thereof; and WHEREAS, an emergency has arisen which requires the expendi- ture of $38,660.09, said emergency being of the following character: The increased cost of necessary goods and services that must be paid out of the Consolidated Fund: and WHEREAS, the revenue in tho Consolidated Fund is insufficient to meet its estimated actual and necessary expenses for the current fiscal year and the emergency re- ferred to; therefore, be it, RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, that $38,660.09 of the funds in the emergency Fund be transferred permanently to the Consolidated Fund of said munici: pality; subject to the approval of the State Comptroller, to be ex- pended in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 24.6 of the Code of 1946 and The City Auditor of said munici- pality, upon receipt of approval by the State Comptroller, is directed to correct his books accordingly and to notify the treasurer of the transfer, accompanying the notifi- cation with a copy of this resolu- tion and the record of its adop- tion. (Presiding Officer) Albert Whar- ton, Mayor (Secretarial Officer) J. J. Shea, City Clerk The foregoing resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa at a regular meet- ing of the same on the 6th day of March A. D. 1950. The vote thereon was as follows: Ayes ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Nays — None. Councilman Russo moved t h e adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. RESOLUTION NO 27.50 Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and all other documents for the improve- ment of the following streets: (1) Solon Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to the west property line of the alley first east of Lois Street. (2) Lois Street from the south property line of Solon Street to the north property line of Reeder Street. (3) Reeder Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to a point 180 feet east. Estimated cost $7,485.70, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO 28.50. WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the dis- trict, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be a3- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the Council. M im i i_ r I I! I� I Ij', ICI ii � i ; i, II 'j I 64 R egular Session, March 6th, 1950 5. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of construction and kind of mater- ial to be used. 6. In each case the amount there of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the im- provement of the following streets: (1) Solon Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to the west property line of the alley first east of Lois Street. (2) Lois Street from the south property line of Solon Street to the north property line of Reeder Street. (3) Reeder Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to a point 180 feet east. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein mention- ed improvement, and unless prop- erty owners at the time of the final consideration of this pro- posed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment 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 wiih 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 di.- 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 such 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 above resolution was intro- duced, approed and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950, Approved: ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen, Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk, Councilman Russo moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action - Seconded by Councilman W e I u. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION RIO. 29 -50 WHEREAS the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 27 -50 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for Public inspection, for the improv- ing of the following streets: (1) Solon Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to the west property line of the alley first east of Lois Street. (2) Lois Street from the south property line of Solon Street to the north property line of Reeder Street. (3) Reeder Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to a point 180 feet east and, WHEREAS, the proposed Reso- lution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of prop - �rty subject to assessment for the ?roposed improvement may appear and make objection to the propos- ,d plans and specifications an d proposed form of contract and at he same time to the boundaries Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 65 of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Nec- essity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than_ two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council Will hear such objections and enter on record its final decisions thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO. N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays -- None. Resolution No. 30 - 50 Preliminary approval of propos ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and all other docu- ments for the improvement of Asbury Road with curb and gut- ter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersec- tion of the southerly line of As- bury Road and the west corpora - tion limits and running northwest- erly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road a distance of 159 feet. (2) Beginning at the intersec tion of the north line of Stout t Road and the northerly line of Asbury Road and running north- westerly along the northerly curb line of Asbury Road to the west curb line of Avalon Road extend- ed. Estimated cost $15,521.49, pre- sented and r e a d. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Coun- cilman Russo. Carried by t h e following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None (Necessity for Improvement) Resolution No. 31 - 50 WHEREAS, proposed p 1 a n s, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The streets to be improved. 2. The width of such improve- ment, 3. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement for the im- provement of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Asbury Road and the west corporation limits and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road a distance of 159 feet. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the north line of Stout Road and the northerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the northerly curb line of Asbury Road to the west curb line of Avalon Road extended. BE IT THEREFORE RE- SOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of property owners, deems it ad- visable and necessary for the pub- lic welfare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and un- less 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 cost, 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- ,I - II a . i 'I 't ;i i I C I + I � I I � i I II ii �I I � ii If' I I 66 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 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 paid out of the Street Construction Fund when a con- tract has been completed and ac- cepted. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELD Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman W e 1 u. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of bearing) Resolution No. 32 - 50 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 30 -50 given its preliminary approval on the pro- Posed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improvement of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersec- tion of the southerly line of Asbury Road and the west corporation limits and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road a distance of 159 feet. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the north line of Stout Road and the northerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the northerly curb line of Asbury Road to the west curb line of Ava- lon Road extended. and, WHEREAS, the proposed Re- solution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, BE IT THEREFORE RE- SOLVED that on the 28th day of March, 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the own- ers of property may appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifications and pro- posed form of contract and at the same time, to the cost of the im- provement, and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Ne- cessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its considera- tion and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed cost, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council w i 11 hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELD, Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel. man, Welu. Nays — None. Resolution No. 33 - 50 Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule axrd all other documents for the im- proving of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection )f the northerly line of Asbury Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 67 Road and the west line of the alley I connecting Asbury Road and Sem- inary Street and running north- westerly along the north curb line of Asbury Road to the intersec- tion with the southerly curb line of Stout Road. (2) Beginning at the intersec- tion of the corporation limits and the southerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road to the east curb line of Avalon Road. Estimated cost $9,- 837.45, presented and read. Coun- cilman Thompson moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council - men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 34 -50 Whereas, proposed plans, spe- cifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly pre- pared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be assess- ed 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 there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the im- provement of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Asbury Road and the west line of the alley connecting Asbury Road and Seminary Street and running north- westerly along the north curb line of Asbury Road to the intersection with the southerly curb line of Stout Road. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the corporation limits and the southerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road to the east curb line of Ava- lon Road. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final con- sideration of this proposed resolu- tion 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 a- gainst all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by late and in an amount not to exceed the amount provid- ed 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 such 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 above resolution was intro- duced approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved _ rfn - ;t I " �I P 1 !i 68 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of hearing.) RESOLUTION PLO. 35 -50. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 33 -50 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improve- ment of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Asbury Road and the west line of the alley connecting Asbury Road and Sem- inary Street and running north- westerly along the north curb line of Asbury Road to the intersection with the southerly curb line of Stout Road. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the corporation limits and the southerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road to the east curb line of Avalon Road. and, WHEREAS, the proposed Reso- lution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Coun- cil Chamber in the City of Du- buque at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement may appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifications and proposed form of contract and at the same time to the bound- aries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be assess- ed against any lot and to the pass- age of the proposed Resolution of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. RESOLUTION NO. 36.50. Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and all other documents for the improv. ing of Dillon Street from the E. P. L. of South Grandview Avenue to the end of Dillon Street. Esti- mated cost $3,604.70, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolu- tion. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Couii- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for improvement.) Resolution No. 37 - 50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 69 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 there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the improvement of Dillon Street from the E.P.L. of South Grandview Avenue to the end of Dillon Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary 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 re- solution 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 therefor by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improvement will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the spe- cial benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improve- ment funds or sewer funds, or part - ly out of each of such 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 above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays -- None. (Fixing date of hearing) Resolution No. 38 - 50 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 36 -50 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improve- ment of Dillon Street from the east property line of South Grand- view Avenue to the end of Dillon Street and, WHEREAS, the proposed Reso- lution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March, 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of prop- erty subject to assessment for the proposed improvement may ap- pear and make objections to the proposed plans and specifications and proposed form of contract and at the same time to the boun- daries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be as- sessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolu- tion of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall not be less i j j i t ii ! I I I; I` I,I ; is ' C: ' IIII '' - i it IIII I I ' III 1 . I I � i ll II I i I 1' III I ' j I, I I; 70 R egular Session, March 6th, 1950 Reg ular Session, March 6th, 1950 71 than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolu- tion have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man Welu. Nays — None. Resolution No. 39 - 50 Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and all other documents for the improve- ment of Sheridan Street from the south property line of Davis Street to the north property line of Groveland Place, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolu- tion. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. (necessity for improvement.) Resolution Tao. 40.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The wideth 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 mater- ial 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 Sheridan Street from the south property line of Davis Street to the north property line of Groveland Place. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein men- tioned 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 therefor by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improvement will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provid- ed by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the spe- cial benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improve- ment funds or sewer funds, or part- ly out of each of such 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 above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELD, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 41 -50. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 39 -50 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improve- ment of Sheridan Street from the south property line of Davis Street to the north property line of Grove - land Place and, WHEREAS, the proposed Reso- lution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of prop- erty subject to assessment for the proposed improvement may appear and make objection to the propos- ed plans and specifications and proposed form of contract and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Nee• essity and the City Clerk be anc he is hereby directed to cause notice of the time and place of sucl hearing to be published in sonic newspaper published in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shah be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said reso- lution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea city Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. RESOLUTION NO. 42 -50. Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, forts of contract, plat and schedule and all other documents for the im- provement of Cannon Street from the west property line of South Locust Street to the east property line of Laurel Street. Estimated cost $3,260.37, presented and read. Councilman Russo moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (necessity for improvement.) RESOLUTION NO. 43 -50 WHEREAS, proposed p 1 a n s, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: �y I i° P II I , I V 72 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 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 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 Cannon Street from the west property line of South Locust Street to the east property line of Laurel Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary 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 re- solution 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 Ynaking 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 provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the spe- cial benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improve- ment funds or sewer funds, or part- ly out of each of such funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in anticipa- tion of deferred payments of as- sessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman W e 1 u. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of hearing) Resolution No. 44 • 50 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 42 -50 given its preliminary approval on the pro- posed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection for the im- provement of Cannon Street from the west property line of South Locust Street to the east proper- ty line of Laurel Street And, WHEREAS, the proposed Resolution of Necessity for said improvement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March, 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of pro- perty subject to assessment for the proposed improvement may appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifica- tions and proposed form of con- tract and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed dis- trict, to the cost of the improve- ment, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 73 the passage of the proposed Re- solution of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper ry published in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall not be less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolu tion have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson - Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays None. Resolution No. 45.50 Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and all } other documents for the improve- ment of Laurel Street from the north property line of South Grand- view Avenue to the north end of Laurel Street. Estimated c o s t $4,449.18, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wliarton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- inan, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for improvement.) RESOLUTION NO. 46-50 WHEREAS, proposed p 1 a n s, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the dis- trict, if any. 2. The 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 Laurel Street from the north property line of South Grandview Avenue to the north end of Laurel Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed re- solution 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 therefor by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improvement will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is ad- jacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and ;I I I i I' I �I P I� li s� hl I I I ' 74 Regular Session, Marc 6th, 1950 any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improvement funds or sewer funds, or partly out of each of such funds. Bonds shall be issued and sold in antici- pation of deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of hearing) Resolution No. 47 -50 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 45 -50 given its preliminary approval on the pro- posed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improvement of Laurel Street from the north property line of South Grandview Avenue to the north end of Laurel Street and, WHEREAS, the proposed Re- solution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March, 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of prop- erty subject to assessment for the proposed improvement may appear and make objection to the pro- posed plans and specifications and proposed form of contract and at the same time to the boundar- ies of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall not be less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its considera- tion and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assess- ment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing t h e Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final de- cision thereon. Passed adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel - man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Resolution No. 48.50 Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and all other documents for the im- proving of Dexter Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of North Algona Street. Estimat- ed cost $4,041.35, presented and read. Councilman Thompson mov- ed the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Regular Session March 6th, 1950 75 (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 49 -50 WHEREAS, proposed p 1 a n s, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the dis tricts, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The widths of such improve- ments, 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 there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the improvement of Dexter Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of North Algona Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned im- provements, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed re- solution 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 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 such improvement will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provid- ed by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improve- ment funds or sewer funds, or partly out of each of such 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 above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor, F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Russo moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of hearing) Resolution No. 50.50 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 48 -50 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improve- ment of Dexter Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of North Algona Street and, WHEREAS, the proposed Re- solution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspec- tion, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March, 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement may ap- v, i ,h it j' i I I j r. I � i I, L. u i 76 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 pear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifications and proposed form of contract and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Nec- essity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall not be less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on rec- ord its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Resolution No. 51.50 Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and all other documents for the improving of Adair Street from the north property line of Loras Blvd. to the south property line of Rose- dale Avenue. Estimated cost $10,676.45, presented and r e ad. Councilman Welu moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION € O. 52 -50. 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 there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the improvement of Adair Street from the north property line of Loras Blvd. to the south property line of Rosedale Avenue. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein mention- ed improvement, and unless prop- erty owners at the time of the final consideration of this propos- ed 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 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 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 Regular Session, Ma 6th, 1950 77 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 such 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 above resolution was intro- duced, approved and o r d e r e d placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk. Councilman Russo moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -- Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 53.50. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 51 -50 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improve- ment of Adair Street from the north property line of Loras Blvd. to the south property line of Rose- dale Avenue and, WHEREAS, the proposed Reso- lution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the C it y Clerk's office for public inspection. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Coun- cil Chamber in the City of Du- buque at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement may appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifi- cations and proposed form of con- tract and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed district, to the cost of the im- provement, to the amount propos- ed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the pro- posed Resolution of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolu- tion have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk. Councilman Russo moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. RESOLUTION NO. 54.50. Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and all other documents for the im- provement of Filimore Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Auburn Street. Estimated cost $2,650.89, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded F, I '+I 1 "i 78 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays None. (Necessity for improvement.) Resolution No. 55 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a valuation fixed by the Council. 5. An estimate of the cost of the same for each different type of construction and kind of mater- ial to be used. 6. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be assess- ed against each lot, for the im- provement of Fillmore Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Auburn Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motions or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed re- solution 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 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 ex- pense of making said improve- ment will be assessed upon and against all privately owned prop- erty 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 abu'cs 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 party out of each of such 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 above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELD, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Due]- man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of hearing) Resolution No. 56 -50 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has oy Resolution No. 54 -50 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improve- ment of Fillmore Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Auburn Street and, WHEREAS, the proposed Reso- lution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March, 1950, a public hearing wil be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the Council Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 79 Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owners of prop- erty subject to assessment for the proposed improvement m a y appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifications and proposed form of contract and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be assessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolution of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notion of the time and place of such hear- ing to be published in some news- paper published in the city of Du- buque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said re- solution have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Councilman Russo moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. RESOLUTION NO. 57.50 Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule and ail other documents for the improve- ment of Decorah Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Auburn Street. Estimated cost ;7resented and read. Councilman Welu moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded i 1 1 by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for improvement.) Resolution No. 58 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubu- que are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a 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 mater- ial to be used. 6. In each case the amount there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the im- provement of Decorah Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Auburn Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisble and necessary for the public welfare; to make the herein mentioned im- provement, and unless property owpers at the time of the final consideration of this proposed res- olution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessments, they shall be deemed to have waived ail 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 f �i h i � I I i I� I i; it �I I I j ' I IN �� I, I I! III II ,� I l t 80 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 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 thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improve- ment funds or sewer funds, or partly out of each of such 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 above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this Gth day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final ac- tion. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing Date of nearing) RESOLUTION NO. 59-50. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 57 -50 given its preliminary approval on the pro- posed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the improvement of Decorah Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east prop- erty line of Auburn Street and, WHEREAS, the proposed Reso- lution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Cleric's office for public inspection, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock p.m. in the Coun- cil Chamber in the City of Du- buque at which time the owners of property subject to assessment for the proposed improvement may appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifica- tions and proposed form of con- tract and at the same time to the boundaries of the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, to the amount proposed to be as- sessed against any lot and to the passage of the proposed Resolu- tio of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby direct- ed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper pub- lished in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolu- tion have on file with the Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessment, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk Councilman Russo moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. RESOLUTION NO. 60.50 . Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and all other docu- ments for the relocation of Fre- mont Avenue at Catfish Creek. Es- timated cost $4,299.75, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Regular Session, M arch 6th, 1950 81 Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for improvement.) RESOLUTION No. 61.50 WHEREAS, proposed p 1 a n s, specifications, form of contract, and plat have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The streets to be improved. 2. The width of such improve- ment. 3. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, for the relocation of Fremont Avenue at Catfish Creek. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed res- owtion have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the cost of improvement, 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 paid out of the Street Construction Fund when a con- tract has been performed and ac- cepted. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk, Councilman Russo moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of Dearing.) RESOLUTION NO. 62 -50. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 60 -50 given its pre- liminary approval on the propos- ed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the relocation of Fremont Avenue at Catfish Creek and, WHEREAS, the proposed Resol- lution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P.M., in the Council Chamber in the City of Dubuque at which time the owner of property may appear and make objection to the proposed plans and specifications and proposed form of contract, to the cost of the improvement, and to the pass- age of the proposed Resolution of Necessity and the City Cleric be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be published in some newspaper published in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall be not less than two (2) nor more than four (4) weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless property owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objections to the cost of improvement, they shall have been deemed to have waived all objections thereto, at which hear- ing the Council will hear such ob- jections and enter on record its final decision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved ii is j r.> 4 82 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELD Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA City Clerk Councilman Welu moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman Welu. Nays — None. RESOLUTION NA. 63.50. Preliminary approval of propos- ed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and all other docu- ments for the construction of a 70' x 22' I Beam Bridge spanning Catfish Creek at Fremont Avenue. Estimated cost $34,251.33, present- ed and read. Councilman Thomp- son moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for improvement.) Resolution No. 64 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, and plat have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: I. The streets to be improved. 2. The width of such improve- ment. 3. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, for the construction of a 70' v: 22' I Beam Bridge spanning Catfish Creek :..t Fremont Avenue. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty 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 rz:- solution have on file with the Ciry Clerk objections to the amount of the cost of improvement they shall be deemed to have waived all objections thereto. Said improvement shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared therefor by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improvement will be paid out of the Consolidate (Bridge) Fund when a contract has been performed and accepted. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Russo moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Seconded by Councilman W e 1 u. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. (Fixing date of hearing) RESOLUTION NO. 65 -50 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has by Resolution No. 63 -50 given its pre- liminary approval on the proposed plans specifications and form of contract and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, for the con- struction of a 70' x 22' I Beam Bridge spanning Catfish Creek at Fremont Avenue, and WHEREAS, the proposed Reso- lution of Necessity for said im- provement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection, BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that on the 28th day of March, 1950, a public hearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M. in the Council Chamber in the City of s 9 Regular Session, March 6th, 195 8 3 Dubuque at which time the own- sephine O'Brien, Mrs. Lillian Jones. Second Precinct — Judges — Mrs. Nellie Loetscher, Mrs. A. C. Elvers, Thomas Hill: Clerks— Mer- etta Donegan, Mrs. George Fox. Third Precinct — Judges — Mrs. John Rettenmeier, Mrs. Frank Kingsley, Mrs. Edna Wunderlich: Clerks—Vera S. McAllister, Mrs. Eunice Kilby. Fourth Precinct — Judges — Mrs. Lois Deich, Mrs. Margaret Hoover, Eleanor Freund: Clerks — Mrs. Margaret Endsley, Mary Hughes. Fifth Precinct — Judges —Eve- lyn Madden, Grace Wright, Mrs. Ruby Steuck: Clerks — Laura E. Hohman, Mrs. Sadie Trader. Sixth Precinct — Judges —Mrs. Olive Satterlee, Mrs. Mildred Cords, Helen Schadle: Clerks — Lillian Fleege, Mrs. Myrtle Westaby. Seventh Precinct — Judges —Ai. Bitzberger, Frank Jellison, Joanna Roland: Clerks — Cecelia Weber, Mrs, Alexia Hanley. Eighth Precinct — Judges — Mrs. Maud Rideout, Miss Sadie Meyers, Louis Lagen: Clerks — Mrs. Jane Fuhrman, Anna Weber.. Ninth Precinct — Judges — John Merkes, Mamie Casutt, Mrs. Emma Hinz: Clerks — Belle Leid- inger, Mrs. Edna Widdowson. Tenth Precinct — Judges —Mrs. Anna Kunz, Mrs. Loretta Kam - mueller, Catherine O'Connor: Clerks — Mrs. Hattie DonatsMi, Stella Ball. Eleventh Precinct — Judges — Gil'aert Nicks, Etta Schroeder, Mrs. Hilda Hoefflin: Clerks— Ida Murray, Carrie Saunders. Twelfth Precinct — Judges -- Mrs. Linda Grashorn, Mrs. Hazel Kirkwood, Phil O'Dowd: Clerks - -Mrs. Elsie Bottgee, Marie Sand. Thirteenth Precinct — Judges — Rose Gulick, Clara Francari, Char- les Haudenschield: Clerks — Freda Foell, Mrs. Mable Essman. Fourteenth Precinct — Judges — Mrs. Edward Kupferschmidt, Mrs. James Miller, Elizabeth Rea - vell: Clerks — Veronica Agard, Mrs. Art Bohn. ' Fifteenth Precinct — Judges — Nick Pflepsen, Gertrude O'Leary, Frank Glab: Clerks — Minnie Lu- cas, Mrs. Helen Hohnecker. Councilman Welu moved that ers of property may appear and make objections to the proposed plans- and specifications and pro- posed form of contract and at the same time to the boundaries :,f the proposed district, to the cost of the improvement, and to the passage of the proposed Resolution s of Necessity and the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause a notice of the time and place of such hearing to be pub - lished in some newspaper publish- ed in the city of Dubuque, the last of which shall not be less than two (2) no more than four (4) . 0 weeks prior to the day fixed for its consideration and unless prop erty owners at the time of final consideration of said resolution have on file with the Clerk objec- tions to the amount of the pro- posed cost they shall have been deemed to have waived all objec- tions thereto, at which hearing the Council will hear such objections and enter on record its final de- cision thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 6th day of March, 190. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk Councilman Russo moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec - onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Councilman Thompson moved that the following named persons be appointed to serve as Judges and Clerks at the General Munici- pal Election to be held Monday, March 27th, 1950. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the ( following vote: Yeas— Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. First Precinct — Judges — Mar- garet Cannon, Bernice McCauley, Mrs, Louise Rafoth: Clerks --Jo- � 4 _, t . l' t i. I N 84 Regular Session, March 6th, 1950 the City Solicitor be instructed to ascertain if Cities of comparable size of the City of Dubuque have in force and effect a 4 inch snow ordinance and to submit his report back to the City Council. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- man Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. There being no further business Mayor Wharton moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman W e 1 u. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. J. J. Shea. City Clerk. Approved ..................1950. Adopted 1950. Councilmen: 1 ... ............................... Attest: .................. City Clerk. Special Session, March 17th, 195 85 El 1M Z71, Mal BUT 11 �11 (OFFICIAL.) Special Session, March 17, 1950. Council met at 7:30 p.m. Present — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Welu. City Manager Rhomberg. Absent — Councilmen Thomp- son and Van Duelman. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Russo and Welu. Mayor Wharton read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of conducting a public hearing upon the notice of levy of special assessment and intention of the City Council to issue bonds for the construction of sanitary sew- ers in Ungs, Hoyt and Hazel Streets and acting on any other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Proofs of publication, certified to by the publishers of The Tele- graph- Herald and The D u b u q u e Leader, of the notice of levy of special assessment and intention of the City Council to issue bonds for the construction of eight (8) inch sanitary sewers in the follow- ing locations: (1) Beginning at manhole num- ber 35 on the Kaufman Avenue Trunk sewer and running south- easterly to the intersection of the centerline of Avoca Street Exto.n - sion and the alley second north of Hazel Street; thence south along the centerline of Avoca Street Ex- tension to the centerline of Ungs Street, thence east along the cen- terline of Hoyt Street; thence north along the centerline of Hoyt Street to the prolongation of the south line of Lot 6 of Pfohl Sub- division. (2) Beginning at the intersec- tion of the centerline of the alley second north of Hazel Street and the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running west along the center- line of said alley to the prolong- ation of the east line of Lot 83 of Finley Addition. (3) Beginning at manhole num- ber 39 of the Kaufman Avenue trunk Sewer and running east along the centerline of Hazel Street to the prolongation of the west line of Lot 50 of Finley Addi- tion. Amoung of assessment $13,488.26. L a r s o n Construction Company, contractor, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Russo. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilmen Thomp- son and Van Duelman. Councilman Van Duelman enter- ed the Council Chamber at 7:40 p.m. and took his seat. Councilman Russo moved that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing any one pres- ent in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Thomp- son. Petition of H. J. Hoffman, Trus- tee, Bunker Hill Golf Course, sub- mitting written objections to the proposed special assessment against Lot 1 of Mineral 265 for the construction of the Hazel and St. Ambrose Street sewer (Ungs- Hoyt -Hazel Streets), presented and read. Mr. H. J. Hoffmann addres- sed the Council in support of the petition. Councilman Thompson entered the Council Chamber at 7:50 p.m. and took his seat. Coun- cilman Van Duelman moved that the petition be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of Frank J. Blaser sub- mitting written objections to the proposed special assessments to be levied against Lots 66 and 65 of 5 si r i _` `P= I El 86 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 Finley Addition and the West 40 feet of the East 80 feet of Lots 1 and 2 of Ungs Subdivision, pre- sented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the petition be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of Alois J. Blaser sub- mitting written objections to the proposed special assessment to be levied against the East 40 feet of the East 80 feet of Lots 1 and 2 of Ungs Subdivision, presented and read. Councilman Van Duel- man moved that the petition be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the fol- following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Petition of Mrs. Lena Enser re- questing that the proposed im- provement of Reeder Street be extended to include Lot 15 of Reeder Langworthy's Sub., said property being owned by her, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the petition be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Coun- cilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —. Mayor Wharton, Councilmen R u s s o, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Petition of Roy A. Wright re- questing a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 196, as he has discontinued business on March 2, 1950, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war• rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Roy A. Wright to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cig- arette Permit No. 196. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Petition of Dale Duncan request- ing a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired portion of his Class `B" Beer Permit No. 74, as he has discontinued business on March 6, 1950, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Dale Duncan to cover the amount of refund grant- ed on the unexpired portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 74. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu, Nays —None. Petition of Dale Duncan request- ing a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 261, as he as discontinued business on March 6, 1950, presented and read. Councilman Russo moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a war- rant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Dale Duncan to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigar- ette Permit No. 261, Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Petition of Jack B. Welp request- ing that he be allowed to pur- chase a number of small pieces of ground now owned by the City of Dubuque and which abuts his property to the west and south of his dairy on Southern Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the pe- tition be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Rus- so, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays—None. Petition of Ernest Latham requesting a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired por- tion of his Cigarette Permit No. 8, as he has discontinued business Special Session, March 17th, 1950 87 on March 6, 1950, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Ernest La- tham to cover the amount of re fund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 8. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None, RESOLUTION NO. 26.50. Resolution and Application For Transfer of Emergency Fund WHEREAS, there now is in the hands of the treasurer of City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, the sum of $38,660.09, credited to the Emergency Fund thereof; and WHEREAS, an emergency has arisen which requires the expendi- ture of $38,660.09, said emergency being of the following character: The increased cost of necessary goods and services that must be paid out of the Consolidated Fund: and WHEREAS, the revenue in the Consolidated Fund is insufficient to meet its estimated actual and necessary expenses for the current fiscal year and the emergency re- ferred to; therefore, be it, RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, that $38,660.09 of the funds in the emergency Fund be transferred permanently to the Consolidated Fund of said mun- icipality; subject to the approval of the State Comptroller, to be expended in accordance with the provisions of Section 24.6 of the Code of 1946 and The City Auditor of said munici- pality, upon receipt of approval by the State Comptroller, is di- rected to correct his books accord- ingly and to notify the treasurer of the transfer, accompanying the notification with a copy of this resolution and the record of its adoption. (Presiding Officer) ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. (Secretarial Officer) J. J. Shea, City Clerk The foregoing resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa at a regular meeting of the same on the 6th day of March A.D. 1950. The vote thereon was as fol- lows: Ayes: ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Nays —None. APPROVAL. The above application and reso- lution having been filed with the State Comptroller, the transfer re- quested is approved March 8, 1950. R. N. Johnson, State Comptroller. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the Approval of State Comp- troller Johnson be received and made a matter of record. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welt. Nays —None ORDINANCE NO. 4 -50. An Ordinnce providing for the vacation of the alley extending from the southerly line of Theisen Street to the extended northerly li ae of St. Joseph Street, said ordi- nance having been passed upon first reading on March 6th, 1950, 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. ORDINANCE NO. 4.50. An Ordinance providing f or the vacation of the alley extend- ing from the southerly line of Theisen Street to the extended northerly line of St. Joseph Street. Whereas, application has been filed with the City Council request- ing the vacation of the alley which extends from the extended south- erly line of Theisen Street to the extended northerly line of St. Jo- seph Street, separating Lots 26, 27, 28 and 29 from Lots 22, 23, 24 and 25 in Sister's Addition to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, accord- ing to the recorded plat thereof, in the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, said application has II III 88 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 been referred to the Dubuque Plan- ning and Zoning Commission for investigation and report; and Whereas, said Planning and Zon- ing Commission has examined into the advisability of vacating that part of the alley above described, and Whereas, the said Planning and Zoning Commission has recom- mended that the request be grant- ed with the condition that all ease- ments and rights now owned by public utilities in said alley be reserved. NOW THEREFORE BE IT OR- DAINED BY THE CITY COUN OF THE CITY OF DUBUUE: Section 1. That the alley vAiich extends from the extended south- erly line of Theisen Street to the extended northerly line of St. Jo- sph Street, separating Lots 26, 27, 28 and 29 from Lots 22, 23, 24 and 25, in Sister's Addition to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, accord- ing to the recorded plat thereof, in the City of Dubuque be, and the same is hereby vacated. Section 2. That the applicants shall cause a plat to be made of said vacated alley and filed for record wherein separate parts ad- joining separate lots shall be given legal descriptions, whereupon the City of Dubuque will convey said lots to the adjoining owners, re- serving all rights now owned by public utilities in said alley, and the Mayor and Clerk of said City are hereby authorized to execute deeds accordingly on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Section 3. That the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to file for record a duly certified copy of this Ordinance in the Office of the County Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa. Section 4. That this Ordinance shall be in force and effect ten (10) days from and after its final passge, adoption and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first reading this 6th day of March, 1950. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 17th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Published officially in The Tele- graph- Herald newspaper this 22nd day of March, 1950. J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays -None. March 8, 1950 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: This is to notify you that the term of Thomas J. Hill, citizen member of the Police Pension and Retirement Board and also of the Fire Pension and Retirement Board, will expire on April, 1950. The law provides a term of four years for citizen members of these boards. Very truly yours, Edward M. Tschirgi Secretary, Police & Fire Pension and Retirement Boards. Councilman Thompson moved that Thomas J. Hill be reappointed as a member of the Police and Fire Pension and Retirement Boards for a term of four years, said term expiring April 1, 1954. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas -Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays -None. Dubuque, Iowa March 8, 1950 To the Honorable Mayor City Council and City Manager, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instruc- tions contained in the Resolutions listed below, I wish to report as follows: Special Session, March 17th, 1950 89 Resolution No. 177 -49. Esther Street Improvement Bonds for $1200.00 were offered for sale on Sept. 8, 1949. One sealed bid was received and two bidders were present. The Bonds were sold for 1 percent premium plus interest. Resolution No. 179 -49. ; Tressa Street Improvement Bonds for $2400.00 were offered for sale on Sept. 8, 1949. One sealed bid was received and one bidder was present. Bonds were sold to sealed bid for $1.00 per M. premium plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 212 -49. Stetmore Street Improvement Bonds for $1200.00 were offered for sale on Sept. 24, 1949. One sealed bid was received. No other bids received. Bonds were sold at a 3 /4 premium plus interest. Resolution No. 214 -49. Avalon Road Improvement Bonds for $1500.00 were offered for sale on Sept. 24, 1949. One bid was received and bonds were sold at par plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 216 -49. Broadlawn Road Improvement Bonds for $1500.00 were offered for sale on Sept. 24, 1949. One bid was received and bonds were sold at par plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 218 -49. Hillerest Road Improvement Bonds for $2000.00 were offered for sale on Sept. 24, 1949. One bid was received and bonds were sold at par plus accrued interest. k Resolution No. 220 -49. Ogilby Road Improvement Bonds for $1500.00 were offered for sale on September 24, 1949. One bid was received and bonds were sold at par plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 222 -49. Valle3view Road Improvement Bonds for $600.00 were offered for sale on Sept. 24, 1949. One sealed i bid was received. No oral bids. Bonds were sold at a premium of 1 percent plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 254 -49. Simpson Street Improvement Bonds for $1800.00 were offered for sale on Oct. 19, 1949. There were three bidders present and bonds were sold at par plus ac- crued interest. Resolution No. 256 -49. Cross St. (East Side) Improve- ment Bonds for $1100.00 were of- fered for sale on Oct. 19, 1949. There were three bidders present and bonds were sold at par plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 293 -49. Dillon Street Sewer Bonds for $3300.00 were offered for sale on Dec. 14, 1949. There were three bidders present and one sealed bid was submitted. Bonds were sold to sealed bidder for a premium of 10.00 per M plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 295 -49. West Third Street Improvement Bonds for $4500.00 were offered for sale on Dec. 14, 1949. There were three bidders present and one sealed bid was submitted. Af- ter spirited bidding the bonds were sold for a premium of $210.00 plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 300 -49. Dunleith Street Improvement Bonds for $3500.00 were offered for sale on Dec. 14, 1949. Three bidders present and bonds were sold at par plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 329 -49. Balke Street Improvement Bonds for $2100.00 were offered for sale on Feb. 7, 1950. No bids received and bonds were subse- quently sold over the counter to local investors for par plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 331 -49. Balke, Link, Strrauss and Bruns- wick Streets Sewer Bonds for $4500.00 were offered for sale on Feb. 7, 1950. There were four bidders present but no bids offer- ed. Bonds were later sold over the counter at par plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 333 -49. Lincoln and Rhomberg Avenues Sewer Bonds for $1800.00 were offered for sale on Feb. 7, 1950. There were four bidders present and one bid received. The bonds were sold for par plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 2 -50. Cherry -Green Streets Sewer Dis- trict Bonds for $25500.00 were of- fered for sale on Feb. 25, 1950. There were three bidders present but no bids offered. All bonds were later sold over the counter I I 'p 90 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 for par plus accrued interest. Resolution No. 4 -50. Southern Aveigue (East Side) -Im- provement Bonds for $1500.00 were offered for sale Feb. 25, 1950. Three bidders present but no bids received. Bonds were later sold for par plus accrued interest. All the above issues of bonds were offered for sale after proper notice was published in the Tele- graph- Herald. Respectfully submitted, Mr. E. 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 Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Councilmen Rus- so, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None, March 11, 1950, Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At a session of the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, held March 6, 1950, the following motion was adopted: That the petition of the Spahn and Rose Lumber Co., requesting that the matter of the parking con- dition in front of their place of business be referred to the Chief of Police for investigation and re- port. I have made an investigation of this situation and find that this area in general is being occupied by long term parkers during the hours between 7:a.m. and 4:30 p.m. I find that the conditions mention- ed in the petition are true and correct. It is herewith recommended that Schedule Four; of Section 16.5; of Ordinance No. 33 -49 Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque, be amended by adding thereto the Following: Vechicles shall not be parked on the West side of Jackson Street between 10th Street and 12th Street between the hours of 7:00 a.m, and 5:00 p.m. Sundays excepted, for a longer period of time than two hours. Respectfully submitted, Jos. H. Strub, Chief of Police. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the recommendation of Chief of Police Strub be approved and the proper proceedings order- ed prepared. Seconded by Coun- cilman Russo. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council - men Russo Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. 14 March 1950 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: In Re: Petition of Kate S. Lund - beck for Suspension of Taxes on Lot 11 Cox's Addition in the City of Dubuque. From my investigation, I recom- mend that the petition be ap- proved and that notification of the approval by the City Council be given to the Board of Supervisors of Dubuque County, Iowa. Yours truly, John J. Kintzinger, City Solicitor. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Kintzinger be approved and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. March 15, 1950 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: With reference to the action pending in the District Court of Dubuque County, Iowa entitled Helen Wiedner, Plaintiff vs. City of Dubuque, Defendant, for dama- ges in the sum of $10,000.00, Plain- tiff claims that as a result of a fall while crossing the cross -walk at Glen Oak Street and University Avenue in December, 1948, she suffered abrasions and contusions about the body and a fracture of her right wrist, requiring hospital- ization, medical treatment, loss of Special Session, March 17th, 195 91 time from work, pain and suffer- ing. She claims she fell on a dangerous depression in the street that was covered with ice and snow, and fell to the ground. that said dangerous condition existed for such a length of time that the City had notice of said depression and should have remedied same; that her actual damages were $1,306.00. I have had numerous consultations with her counsel and have prepared for a trial of this lawsuit, and now her attorneys have agreed to settle this case if we will pay $400.00. I am of the opinion this case should be set- tled for $400.00. I recommend that a warrant be issued, payable to Kenline, Roedell, Hoffmann, and Reynolds, Attorneys for Helen Wiedner in amount of $400.00, and that the same be delivered upon delivery to the City of a release executed by Helen Wied- ner, and upon a dismissal of said case. Yours truly, John J. Kintzinger City Solicitor. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of City Solicitor Kintzinger be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $400.00 in favor of Kenline, Roe- dell, Hoffmann and Reynolds, At- torneys for Helen Wiedner, and that said warrant be delivered up- on receipt by the City of Dubuque of a properly executed release and upon dismissal of the case. Second - ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. March 8, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: i= This is to advise that the con- struction of a reinforced concrete cover slab over the "B" Branch r Sewer at Fifteenth and Sycamore Streets, and the construction of a reinforced concrete footing, col - umn and beam for a future storm sewer inlet at Fifteenth and Syc- amore Streets, under contract with K -M Construction Company, have been completed in accordance with plans and specifications. I, therefore, recommend accept- ance of this work. Yours very truly, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. (A Resolution Accepting Improvement) CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Resolution No. 66.50 WHEREAS, the contract for the construction of a reinforced con; crete cover slab over the "B" Branch Sewer at Fifteenth and Sycamore Streets has been com- pleted and the City Manager has examined the work and filed his certificate stating that the same has been completed according to the terms of the contract, plans and specifications and recom- mends its acceptance, now there- fore, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved and that said improvement be and the same is hereby accepted and the City Engineer be and he is hereby directed to prepare final cost - estimate a file the saine in the office of the City Clerk subject to public inspection. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to pay the con- tractor amount equal to the amount of his contract, Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of March, 1950. Approved: ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoptionof the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. .I �I. ' Ii I! 6 E'4. i i i, l ,1 W 92 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. March 17, 1950 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In order to accomodate the aims of petitioner, Mr. John W. Richardson, as well as those of other property owners further south, the Planning and Zoning Commission respectfully recom- mends to your honorable body the rezoning of the area extending southerly along the west side of Highway 61 from the south lint: of the Local Business District at the southwest corner of U. S. 61 and Grandview Avenue to the City Limits and back from U. S. High- way 61 for a depth of 200 feet to Multiple Residence District class- ification. The land on the east side of U. S. 61 in this general area for a distance south of the Grandview Avenue U. S. 61 cor- ner is already a Multiple Resi- dence District so that it is quite logical to carry such zoning across the Highway as recommended. Yours truly, DUBUQUE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIS- SION, By Richard V. McKay Secretary. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission be approved and the proper pro- ceedings ordered prepared. Sec- onded by Councilman Russo. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel man, Welu. Nays — None. March 17, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: To carry out the purpose cf the petition of Roy H. Jester et. al, the Planning and Zoning Com- mission respectfully recommends to your honorable body the re- -I of Two Family Residence District classification to L o c a l Business District classification of the block between Farragut and Hawthorne Streets extending from Rhomberg Avenue easterly to the alley. Yours truly, DUBUQUE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIS- SION, By Richard V. McKay Secretary. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission be approved and the proper pro- ceedings ordered prepared. Sec- onded by Councilmn Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. March 17, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iow. Gentlemen: Referring to attached petition of St. Patrick's Catholic Church requesting vacation of parts of the alley between Main and Iowa Streets extending from 14th to 15th Streets, the Planning and Zoning Commission respectfully re- commends to your honorable body the narrowing of said alley to a width of 20 feet on the present centerline for the full distance between 14th and 15th Streets with the provisions that (1) exist- ing easements for utilities be pre- served, and (2) if structures are placed on the area hereby vacated in such manner as to necessitate reloca *ion of existing utilities, the cost of such relocation of exist- ing utilities will be borne by tha abutting property owners. Yours truly, DUBUQUE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIS- SION, By Richard V. McKay, Secretary. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission be approved and the proper pro- Special Session, March 1 7th, 1950 93 ceedings ordered prepared. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. March 17, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Herewith submitted is proposed Dubuque Homes Asbury Road Sub- division In Dubuque Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. This plat does conform to the provisions of the Subdivision Ordinance No. 23- 45 and has been approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission. l our approval is necessary before this plat can be filed for record. Respectfully submitted, DUBUQUE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. By Richard V. McKay Secretary. Councilman Russo moved that the communication of the Planning and Zoning Commission be refer- red to the City Solicitor for re- commendation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. March 17, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I herewith submit reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Health Department and City Water Works for the month of February 1950; also list of claims and list of payrolls for which warrants were issued for the month of February 1950. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. March 17, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Herewith submitted is a detail- ed distribution of proposed ex- penditures of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1950 and ending March 31, 1951. I recommend this distribution to the Council for adoption as the basis for making appropriations for the ensuing year. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be approved, with the reservation that the em- ployees requests for increase in wages are justified, and that if in the future sufficient money is available that the employees re- quests be considered in July. Sec- onded by Councilman Russo. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. } x I' 7 . i, rr , - - .,. . i -t 94 Spec ial Session, March 17th, 1950 DETAILED DISTRIBUTION OF EXPENDITURES FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA BusinessLicenses .................................................. ..............................$ FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1950 -1951 500.00 SOURCES OF REVENUE FOR 1950 -51 FISCAL OPERATION PlumbingPermits .................................... :......................................... A. -From Taxes ElectricalPermits ...... u ......................................... ............................... 2,750.00 Police Court Fines and Costs ....................... ............................... Levy in BeerPermits ........................................................... ............................... Fund Mills Tax Consolidated ........................................... ............................... 9.759 $418,771.00 FireMaintenance ............................... ............................... 4.486 192,500.00 Fire Equipment ..................................... ............................... 0.374 16,049.00 Library..................................................... ............................... 1.225 52,566.00 Park.......................................................... ............................... 0.997 42.783.00 Playground S; Swimming Pool ....... ............................... 0.499 21,413.00 Playground Bnprovement ................. ............................... 0.748 32,098.00 FirePension ........................................... ............................... 1.155 49,562.00 Fire Retirement ................................. ............................... 0.316 13,560.00 Police Pension ....................................... ............................... 0.691 29,652.00 Police Retirement ................................. ............................... 0.236 10,127.00 Employees Retirement ....................... ............................... 0.280 12,015.00 Dock......................................................... ............................... 0.499 21,413.00 General Bonds ....................................... ............................... 1.545 66,298.00 Airport..................................................... ............................... 0.997 42,783.00 City Assessment ................................... ............................... 0.185 7,939.00 23.992 $1,029,529.00 Moneys and Credits Tax (Consolidated Fund) .............. 19,786.00 Road Tax on Agricultural Lands (Consolidated Fund) 120.00 Library Tax on Agricultural Lands (Library Fund) 118.00 GRAND TOTAL FROM TAXES LEVIED AUGUST 1949 $1,049,553.00 The above estimate is based on a revised taxable value of $42,911,236.00 which is the assessed value for 1950 -51 operation as obtained from the County Auditor. The levy for 1949 -50 operation was 24.560 mills on a taxable valuation of $39,871,664.00 which with money and credits tax of $18,777.00 plus taxes on agricultural lands of $200.00 totaled $995,225.00 B. -From Miscellaneous Sources Total...................................................................... ..............................$ 1,000.00 PLAYGROUNDS AND SWIMMING POOL Swimming Pool Receipts ................................ ..............................$ 4,500.00 SkatingReceipts ......................... ............................... .......................... 250.00 Miscellaneous Receipts ...........................:......... ............................... 75.00 Total.................................................................... ..............................$ 4,825.00 POLICE PENSION FUND 1 Salary Deduction from Members ........ ..............................$ 400.00 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 General Miscel, Revenues BusinessLicenses .................................................. ..............................$ 4,500.00 DogLicenses ........................................................... ............................... 500.00 BuildingPermits ................................................. ............................... 3,500.00 PlumbingPermits .................................... :......................................... 2,750.00 ElectricalPermits ...... u ......................................... ............................... 2,750.00 Police Court Fines and Costs ....................... ............................... 30,000.00 BeerPermits ........................................................... ............................... 35,000.00 Cigarette Permits ................................................... ............................... 25,000.00 Street and Garage Receipts ............................. ............................... 3,000.00 DietingPrisoners ................................................. ............................... 500.00 MiscellaneousRents ........................................... ............................... 755.00 Miscellaneous Sales ................. .. ............ ............................... 250.00 AmbulanceReceipts ............................................. ............................... 4,500.00 HealthDept. Receipts ....................................... ............................... 500.00 Bicycle Registration ......................................... ............................... 700.00 Saleof Real Property ........................................... ............................... 1,000.00 State Highway Maintenance ............................. ............................... 2,295.00 Total................................................................... ............................... $117,500.00 AIRPORT FUND ,�- Total ................................................. ............................... ....................$ AirportReturns .................................................... ..............................$ 6,000.00 FIRE MAINTENANCE FUND Estimated City Share ............................................ ..............................$ OutsideFire Protection ...................................... ..............................$ 1,000.00 FIRE EQUIPMENT FUND Total Estimated Mise. Revenues and Unencumbered Estimated Unencumbered Balance April 1, 1950 ..................$ 30,000.00 LIBRARY FUND Total Estimated Receipts from Taxes .... ............................... BookRentals and Fines .................................... ..............................$ 2,500.00 PARKING METER FUND WATER WORKS DIVISION Estimated Unencumbered Balance April 1, 1950 ................$ 70,000,00 Meter Collections ............ ... ............................... '-................................... 60,000.00 Total......................................................... .............. .t......................... $130,000.00 PARK FUND Total........................................... ............................... ..........................$ Concessions............................................................... ............................... 700.00 Miscellaneous Collections ................................. ............................... 300.00 Total...................................................................... ..............................$ 1,000.00 PLAYGROUNDS AND SWIMMING POOL Swimming Pool Receipts ................................ ..............................$ 4,500.00 SkatingReceipts ......................... ............................... .......................... 250.00 Miscellaneous Receipts ...........................:......... ............................... 75.00 Total.................................................................... ..............................$ 4,825.00 POLICE PENSION FUND 1 Salary Deduction from Members ........ ..............................$ 400.00 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 POLICE RETIREMENT FUND Income from Bond Interest ....... ............................... ........................$ 875.00 FIRE PENSION FUND "r 3,270.96 1 Salary Deduction from Members .......... ..............................$ 450.00 FIRE RETIREMENT FUND 2,314.62 Income from Bond Interest .............................. ..............................$ 1,462.00 DOCK FUND C. Office ......................................... ............................... Estimated Unencumbered Balance April 1, 1950 ..............$ 4,867.00 OilTerminal Lease ............................................. ............................... 2,200.00 Virginia - Carolina Lease ....................................... ............................... 2,100.00 z Dock House Lease 1,890.00 HarborLease ............................................................ ............................... 300.00 WharfageFees ....................................................... ............................... 1,000.00 $ 15,560.58 Item 103 - --City Clerk's Office Total..................................................................... ..............................$ 12,357.00 BONDED DEBT FUND 3,991.68 Estimated Unencumbered Balance April 1, 1950 ....................$ 10,000.00 STREET CONSTRUCTION FUND 150.00 Estimated Unencumbered Balance April 1, 1950 ................$ 50,000.00 Receiptsfrom Gas Tax ................. ............................... ...................... 68,000.00 ,�- Total ................................................. ............................... ....................$ $ 5,025.00 LIQUOR SALES FUND Estimated City Share ............................................ ..............................$ 66,000.00 SUMMARY A. S'alar-v Clerk ........................ ............................... Total Estimated Mise. Revenues and Unencumbered 2,000.00 Balance............................................................ ..............................$ 502,369.00 Total Estimated Receipts from Taxes .... ............................... 1,049,553.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED CITY REVENUE ................ ..................$1,551,922.00 200.00 WATER WORKS DIVISION (Self-Supporting) Estimated Unencumbered Balance April 1, 1950 ......................$ 75,000.00 EstimatedWater Revenue ............................... ............................... 240,620.00 Total........................................... ............................... ..........................$ 620.00 ESTIMATED GRAND TOTAL CITY AND WATER WORKS DIVISION REVENUES ...................... ..................$1,867,542.00 DETAILED DISTRIBUTION OF PROPOSED EXPENDITURES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1950 -51 GROUP I- GENERAL ADMINISTRATION (Consolidated Fund) Proposed 1949 -50 1950 -51 - Appropriations- Item 101 -City Council A. Salaries .................................. ..............................$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 B. Travel .................................... ............................... 175.00 175.00 J. Miscellaneous .. ............................... ..................... 25.00 25.00 Total............................................ ..............................$ 1,700.00 $ 1,700.00 Item 102 -City Manager's Office A. Salary City Manager ......... ............................. *$ 9,000.00 *$9,000.00 A. Salary Secretary ............. ............................... 3,270.96 3,270.96 A. Salary Stenographer ......... ............................... 2,314.62 2,314.62 B. Travel ..................................... ............................... 250.00 250.00 C. Office ......................................... ............................... 125.00 125.00 D. Printing ................................. ............................... 75.00 75.00 F. Maintenance ........................... ............................... 200.00 200.00 G. Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 325.00 325.00 Total ............................................. ..............................$ 15,560.58 $ 15,560.58 Item 103 - --City Clerk's Office A. Salary City Clerk ................ ..............................$ 3,991.68 $ 4,800.00 A. Salary Extra Help ............. ............................... 150.00 150.00 G. Materials and Supplies ..... ............................... 75.00 75.00 Total........................................... ..............................$ 4,216.68 $ 5,025.00 Item 104 --City Auditor's Office A. Salary City Auditor ......... ............................. *$ 2,941.79 *$ 3,375.00 A. S'alar-v Clerk ........................ ............................... 2,000.00 2,000.00 F. Maintenance ....................... ............................... 50.00 50.00 G. Material and Supplies ..... ............................... 200.00 200.00 Total.............................................. ..............................$ 5,191.79 $ 5,625.00 95 I. +a „ 'i c i - i I, i I� d'.,,I ilt lil z , il• "' III I I i I I: 9 96 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 Item 105 --City Treasurer's Office Fund Proposed ... ............................... A. Salary City Treasurer *$ 2,889.81 *$ 3,375.00 D. Printing and Advertising .............................. 25.00 a F. Maintenance ........................... ............................... 25.00 25.00 G. Material and Supplies .... ............................... 150.00 150.00 II 100.00 100.00 Total ............................................ ..............................$ 3,189.81 $ I 'I City Auditor and Treasurer are paid by Water Dept.) 1,800.00 I i Salaries Patrolmen (after 3 years.) (27) I I I 96 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 Item 105 --City Treasurer's Office Fund Proposed ... ............................... A. Salary City Treasurer *$ 2,889.81 *$ 3,375.00 D. Printing and Advertising .............................. 25.00 25.00 F. Maintenance ........................... ............................... 25.00 25.00 G. Material and Supplies .... ............................... 150.00 150.00 I. Surety Bond ....................... ............................... 100.00 100.00 Total ............................................ ..............................$ 3,189.81 $ 3,675.00 *(Note: 25 of salaries of City Manager, City Auditor and Treasurer are paid by Water Dept.) 1,800.00 1,800.00 Item 106 -City Solicitor's Office Salaries Patrolmen (after 3 years.) (27) 1,625.00 A. Salary City Solicitor (Part Time) ............$ 5,742.00 $ 4,000.00 A. Salary Assistant City Solicitor .................. 5,571.72 2,500.00 B. Travel ....................................... ............................... 40.00 40.00 C. Office ...................................... ............................... 40.00 40.00 G. Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 85.00 85.00 Total .............................................. ..............................$ 5,907.00 $ 6665.00 Item 108 -City Assessing 50.00 50.00 J. City's Share .......................... ..............................$ 10,606.00 $ 7,939.00 ($7,939.00 paid from City Assessment Fund as provided by S.F. 46 Acts of 52 G.A.) Printing ................................ ............................... 150.00 Item 109 -Civil Engineer's Office E. Equipment ........................... ............................... A. Salary Engineer .................... ..............................$ 4,158.00 $ 5,400.00 A. Salary Assistant ................. ............................... 3,465.00 3,900.00 A. Salaries Rodmen ............... ............................... 8,820.00 8,820.00 C. Office ..................................... ............................... 100.00 100.00 E. Equipment ............................. ............................... 200.00 200.00 F. Maintenance ........................... ............................... 500.00 500.00 G. Material and Supplies ........... ......................... 500.00 600.00 Total ............................................ ..............................$ 17,743.00 $ 19,520.00 Item 113 -City Elections $58,792.00) 150.00 A. Salaries Clerks, Etc . .......... ..............................$ 500.00 $ 500.00 E Equipment ........ ............................... 100.00 2 G. Material and Supplies ..... ............................... 400.00 400.00 J Rents ...................................... ............................... 50.00 50.00 Total .............................................. ..............................$ 950.00 $ 3,450.00 Total ......• ....................................... ..............................$ 11,025.00 $ 12,650.00 Item 115-- Police Court - A. Salary Police Judge .......... ..............................$ 2,257.20 $ 2,257.20 G. Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 15.00 15.00 Total ............................................ ..............................$ 2,272.20 $ 2,272.20 Item 116 -Civil Service Commission G Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 100.00 PP $ $ 100.00 J. Miscellaneous ....................... ............................... 100.00 100.00 Total .............................................. ..............................$ 200.00 $ 200.00 SUBTOTALS' GROUP I- GENERAL ADMINISTRA- TION ........................................... ............................... 78 84 281.78 (Consolidated Fund - $75,584.78; City Asessnent Fund $7,959 GROUP II- PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY Item 118 - Police Department (Consolidated Fund) Fund Proposed Salary Chief of Police .... ..............................$ 1949 -50 1950 -51 A. -Appropriations - Item 114 -City Buildings 3,492.72 A. A. Salaries Janitors .................... ..............................$ 4,725.00 $ 4,725.00 E. Equipment ............................. ............................... 1,000.00 1,000.00 F. Maintenance and Repairs . ............................... 2,500.00 2,500.00 G. Material and Supplies ...... .............................•. 1,000.00 1,000.00 H. Heat and Light ................... ............................... 1,800.00 1,800.00 I. Insurance ................................. ............................... Salaries Patrolmen (after 3 years.) (27) 1,625.00 Total ......• ....................................... ..............................$ 11,025.00 $ 12,650.00 Item 115-- Police Court - A. Salary Police Judge .......... ..............................$ 2,257.20 $ 2,257.20 G. Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 15.00 15.00 Total ............................................ ..............................$ 2,272.20 $ 2,272.20 Item 116 -Civil Service Commission G Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 100.00 PP $ $ 100.00 J. Miscellaneous ....................... ............................... 100.00 100.00 Total .............................................. ..............................$ 200.00 $ 200.00 SUBTOTALS' GROUP I- GENERAL ADMINISTRA- TION ........................................... ............................... 78 84 281.78 (Consolidated Fund - $75,584.78; City Asessnent Fund $7,959 GROUP II- PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY Item 118 - Police Department (Consolidated Fund) Fund A. Salary Chief of Police .... ..............................$ 4,296.00 $ 4,800.00 A. Salary Senior Captain ..... ............................... 3,492.72 3,492.72 A. Salaries Captains (3) .......................... 6,431.04 9,646.56 A. Salaries Desk Sergeants (3) ........................ 9,521.82 9,521.82 A. Salaries Detectives (4) ... ............................... 12,529.00 12,529.44 A. Salaries Motorcyclists (2) ......................... 6,098.40 6,098.40 A. Salaries Patrolmen (after 3 years.) (27) 70,852.32 79,708.86 A. Salaries Patrolmen (before 3 yrs.) (2) 5,571.72 5,571.72 A. Salaries Patrolmen (during list yr.) (3) 7,567.56 7,567.56 A. Salaries Matrons (2) ..... ............................... 5,045.04 5,045.04 A. Salaries Special Officers .............................. 100.00 100.00 B. Travel ..................... ............. ............................... 50.00 50.00 C. Office ....................................... ............................... 275.00 275.00 D. Printing ................................ ............................... 150.00 150.00 E. Equipment ........................... ............................... 3,500.00 3,500.00 F. Maintenance ........................... ............................... 2,800.00 2,500.00 H. Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 2,000.00 2,000.00 J -1. Feeding Prisoners ........... ............................... 1,500.00 1,500.00 J -2. Miscellaneous (Injuries) ............................•• 300.00 300.00 2,205.00 Total ....................... ............................... ....................$142,081.66 $154,657.12 (Consolidated Tas - $95,86512; Liquor Sales Fund- $58,792.00) ,r f Special Sessi March 17th, 1950 97 Item 119 -Fire Department Maintenance Fund A. Salary Fire Chief ........................ ....................$ 4,296.60 $ 4,800.00 A. Salaries Senior Captains (2) .................. 6,985.44 6,985.44 A. Salaries Captains (o) .................. °•••• ° °- ^ °. 16,077.60 16,077.60 A. Salaries Lieutenants (7) ..••••••• 21,344.40 21,a ^44.40 . A. Salaries Engineers (4) .............. ............. Salaries Firemen (after 3 yrs.) (33) 12,196.80 .. 97,421.94 12,196.80 97,421.94 A. A. Salaries Firemen (during 3 yrs.) (7) 19,501.02 19,501.02 A. Salaries Firemen (during 1st yr.) (3) 7,567.56 7,567.56 B. Travel ..................................... ............................... 50.00 650.00 50.00 650.00 C. Office ................................... ............................... D. Printing ................................. ............................... 35.00 35.00 F -1. Maintenance ......................... ............................... 3,750.00 3,000.00 3,750.00 3,000.00 F -2. Repairs to Buildings ....... ............................... G. Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 2,700.00 2,700.00 IL Heat and Light ................. ............................... 3,000.00 3,000.00 I. Insurance ............................... ............................... (Injuries) 400.00 900.00 400.00 900.00 J -1. Miscellaneous ............................ J -2. Interest on Warrants ......... ............................... 60.00 60.00 J -3. Reserve for Emergency .............................• 268.64 268.24 Total ......................... ............................... ....................$200,205.00 $200,708.00 (Fire Maintenance Tax- $192,500.00; Balance and Misc. Revenue - $1,000.00; Liquor Sales Fund- $7,208.00) Item 119E -Fire Equipment Fund E. Equipment ............................ ..............................$ 55,434.00 $ 46,049.00 (Fire Equipment Tas- $16,049.00; . Unencumbered Balance -$30,- 000.00) Proposed 1949 -50 1950 -51 - Appropriations- Item 120 -Fire and Police Alarm (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary City Electrician .. ..............................$ 2,966.04 $ 2,966.04 A. Salary Extra Help ..........» ... ............................... 2,205.00 2,205.00 C. Office .....• ............................... ............................... 100.00 100.00 E. Equipment . ........................... ..... ................ ........ 150.00 150.00 F. Maintenance ......................... ............................... 150.00 G. Material and Supplies ............ ........................ n ..00.00 150.00 200.00 H. at, Light and Power 100.00 100.00 Total ................. $ 0 871.04 $ 5,871.04 Item 12.1- Building Commissioner's Office (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Building Commissioner ...................$ 3,780.00 $ 4,200.00 C. Office ..................................... ............................... 25.00 25.00 F. - Maintenance ........................... ............................... 150.00 150.00 C. Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 100.0 0 100.00 Total............................................ ..............................$ 4,055.00 $ 4,475.00 Item 122 - Plumbing Inspector's Office (Consolidated Fund) A. Salary Plumbing Irrapeetor ............................$ 3,492.72 $ 3,900.00 C. Office .........• ............................ ............................... 25.00 25.00 D. Printing ................................. ............................... 15.00 15.00 G. Material and Supplies ..................... ........... :..... 50.00 50.00 J. Plumbing Board ............... ............................... 180.00 180.00 Total ......... 3,762.72 4,170.00 ILem 123- -- Electrical Inspector's Office (Consolidated Fund) Salary Inspector .......................... A. ��alary Electrical 1 $ 3,492.72 2 39 00.00 .. C. Office ............................ . ........ ............................... 20.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 D. Printing ................................. ............................... F. Maintenance ............................. ............................... 175.00 175.00 G. Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 100.00 100.00 Total.............................................. ..............................$ 3,807.72 $ 4,215.00 Item 124 -Dog Pound (Consolidated Fund) J. Enforcement Dog Ordinance ........................ 900.00 900.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP I1, PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY . ............................... ....................$416,117.14 $421,045.16 GROUP III- HEALTH AND SANITATION (Consolidated Fund) Item 125 - Health Department A. Salary Director (Part Time) .......... _$ 2,666.40 $ 2,666.40 A. Salar Sanitary Inspector .............................. 2,439.36 2,439.36 A. Salary Clerk and Registrar .......................... 2,259.18 2,259.18 A. Salary Restaurant Inspector .......................... 2,016.00 2,016.00 A. Salaries Nurses (4) ....... ............................... 10,803.87 10,803.87 A. Extra Help ......................... ............................... 1,829.52 1,829.52 R. Travel ....... ............................. ............................... 50.00 50.00 C. Office ..................................... ...........•................... 150.00 150.00 D. Printing ............................. ............................... 50.00 50.00 E. Equipment .. ............................... .......................... 50.00 900.00 50.00 900.00 F. Maintenance ... ......... ............................... Material and Supplies 900.00 900.00 G. ....... ............................... J -1. Laboratory Expense ....... ............................... 400.00 400.00 Total ........................................... ..............................$ 24,514.33 $ 24,514.33 Item 126- Control of Contagious Diseases J. Control of Contagious Diseases ................$ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 Fh .. 98 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 Item 127 -Sewer Maintenance A -3. Salary Cataloguer ........ ............................... 2,474.04 2,604.00 A. Wages ...................................... ..............................$ 18,375.00 $ 18,375.00 A -4. A -5. Salary Juvenile Librarian ..................... Salary Circulation Head (Part Time) 2,155.20 1,576.80 2,280.00 1,670.00 E. Equipment .......................... ............................... 700.00 700.00 A -6. Salary School Librarian ............................ 1,380.00 1,644.00 F. Maintenance................................. ................. ...... 1,200.00 1,200.00 A -7. Salary Asst. of Circulation Head ............ 2,155.20 2,280.00 G. Material and Su lien PP 600,00 600.00 A -8, Salaries General Assistants (3) 5,537.28 4,730.00 - -; H. Power for Sewer Pumps .............................. 1,500.00 1,500.00 A -9. Salary Caretaker 2,520.00 4,479.72 2,640.00 6,000.00 Total ............................................ ..........................•...$ 22,375.00 $ 22,375.00 A -10 C. D. Salary Extra Help ........... ............................... Books Periodicals ..............•............... ............................... ....................... ............................... 6,272.00 1,000.00 9,000.00 1,000.00 Item 129--Garbage Disposal E. Binding ....... ....I .......................... 2,500.00 8,000.00 J. Contract for Garbage Collection and Dis- ............................ posal ............................................ ..............................$ 24,000.00 $ 32,750.00 2 500.00 ' Item 129 -Milk Inspection G. Material and Supplies ............................... 2,300.00 A. Salary Milk Inspector ... . ..............................$ 3,381.84 $ 3,381.84 H. Heat, Light and Water ... ............................... 3,500.00 335.00 3,600.00 500.00 Equipment ............••..... E. 160.00 160.00 . I. J. Insurance ............................... ............................... Miscellaneous 300.00 404.00 G. Material and Supplies 100.00 100.00 Total SUBTOTAL GROUP V- LIBRARY ........................$ 50,125.00 Tax Library Tax Agricultural Land $ 56,184.00 - $118.00; °•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ......................$ 3,641,84 $ 3,641.84 (Library $52,566.00; a ' Proposed Mise, Library Revenue - $2,500.00) 1949 -50 1950 -51 - - _ - Appropriations- SUBTOTALS GROUP III - HEALTH AND - ARK FUND GROUP VI -P SANITATION ............................. ..............................$ 75,731.17 $ 84,481.17 Item 144A -Park Administration A, Salary Superintendent $ 3,720.00 $ 4,608.00 GROUP IV- HIGHWAYS AND STREETS B. ........................ Travel ..................................... ............................... 100.00 200.00 Item 131 - Highways Administration (Consolidated Fund) C. Office ..................................... ............................... 350.00 600.00 A. Salary Timekeeper ............................................ $ 3,492.72 $ 4,200.00 A. Maintenance D, Printing and Advertising .............................. 75.00 15.00 100.00 25.00 J J. Miscellaneous ... ............................... A............. l G. Material and Supplies ..... ............................... 150.00 150,00 4,260.00 $ 6,331.00 Total ........................................... ..............................$ 3,742.72 $ 4,450.00 Total............................................ ..............................$ Item 132- Street Repairing and Grading A. Wages Laborers Item 14413-Park Areas, Buildings, Etc. A. Wages of Laborers .......... ..............................$ 22,000.00 $ 22,000.00 .................... ..............................$ 25,875.00 $ 28,575.00 C. Forestry 700.00 700.00 F E. Equipment ............................. ............................... 6,000.00 6,000.00 Maintenance :_ E. ............ ............................... ..................... Equipment ........................... ............................... 3,500.00 3,600.00 . ......................... ............................... 5,000. 00 5 00000 ,. G. Material and Su lies 35,000.00 35,000.00 F. Maintenance 2,275.00 4,850.00 2,262.00 5,000,00 J. Grading ................................. ............................... 8,00000 . 8,000.00 G. A Material and Supplies ..... ......................... ...... t o e Heat, ht tiVa Water and Teleph n 3, 850 00 3, 000.000 Y; Total .................... .......... ..............................$ 82,875.00 $ 82,875.00 (Consolidated Fund $33 ^,706.00; Street Construction Fund -$49,- J -1. ........ ......... Renovations and Replacements ................ 0 191.00 1,100 0 900.00 I . 169.00) Total ........................ ............................... .....................$ 37,516.00 $ 38,452.00 Item 135 - Street Construction Fund SUBTOTALS GROUP VI -PARK FUND ..........$ 41,776.00 $ 43,783.00 I II J. Street Construction -- ••••••••••.••••• •.•.•• .............. $125,831.00 $ 68,831.00 (Park Tax- $42,783.00; lfisc, Park Revenues - $1,000.00) Item 133 -City Garage (Consolidated Fund) A. Salaries Mechanics GROUP VII-PLAYGROUND POOL $ 10,500.00 $ 10,500.00 C. Office 75.00 75.00 e IMMING, P eAdmOUtrOati Maintenance E. Equipment 500.00 500.00 F. Maintenance Item 145A-Recreation $ 3,201.66 $ 4,200.00 ........................... ............................... 400.00 400.00 G. Material and Supplies PP . •••• ........................•.. 2,325.00 2,325.00 - A. A. Salary Director Salary Office Help ......... .......... ..................... 1,200.00 1,500.00 H. Heat, Light and Power . ............................... 2,000.00 2,000.00 B. Travel .................................... ............. .................. 50.00 100.00 v I. Insurance 50.00 50.00 C. F. Office ....................................... ............................... Maintenance of Car ......... ............................... 120.00 360.00 120.00 360.00 Total $ 15,550.00 $ 15,850.00 G. Material and Supplies ... ............................... 250.00 250.00 Item 134 -Ash and Can Collections (Consolidated Fund) 5,181.66 $ 6,530.00 A. Wages Drivers and Laborers ........................ 21,000.00 $ 21,000.00 F. Maintenance ........................ .. .................. Total .......................................... ............$ ............................. ..$ G Material and Supplies 0. 0 1,400.00 PP ••••. ...• .......................... . 1,200.00 1,200.00 Item 145 8- Outdoor Recreation I A. Etc .. . Leaders, ........ $ $ l Total .................. ............................... $ 23,600.00 $ 23,600.00 A, E. Wages Laborers Equipment .................. 1,500.00 750.00 2,100.00 750.00 Item 138 - Street and Traffic Signal Lighting (Consolidated Fund) F. Maintenance 1,000-00 1,000.00 z H. Street Lighting and Traffic Signals $ 40500.00 $ 4050000 ........ , . - -- G G. Material and Supplies ....... ............................... 1,000.00 1,000.00 , Item 140 - Street Cleaning (Consolidated Fund) H. Light ..................................... ............................... 500.00 250.00 500.00 250.00 „ A. Wages, Drivers and Laborers ......................$ 16,300.00 $ 16,800.00 E. Equipment _ I. Insurance ............................... ............................... l i .......................... ............................... 1,000.00 1,000,00 F. Maintenance ........................... 3,500.00 " Total ............................................ ..............................$ 8,500.00 $ 9,519.00 ............................... 3,500.00 G. Material and Supplies ...... .............................. . 3,500.00 3,500.00 Item 145D- Indoor Recreation i l - Total ............................. $ 24,800.00 $ 24,800.00 A. C. ........................................ ..............................$ Wages Office ..................................... ....................... Of ice ........ 2,000.00 25.00 25.00 I tem 141 -Snow Removal (Consolidated Fund) E. Equipment ............................. ............................... 300.00 300.00 I A. Labor 5,400.00 $ 8,400.00 E. Equipment 1,000.00 1,000.00 ` F, G. Maintenance ........................ ............................... Material and Supplies 500.00 500.00 F. Maintenance ........................ ............................... 2,000.00 2,000.00 H. Heat and Light ............... ............................... 400 00 . 400 00 G. Material and Supplies ..... ............................... 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,625.00 $ 2,160,00 Total ................................... 400.00 14,400.00 Total $ 14,400.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP IV- HIGHWAYS AND STREETS Item 145E -- Swimming Pool A. Salary Superintendent .... ..............................$ 800.0 0 $ 550.00 ` ............... ............................... ....................$331,598.72 $275,306.00 A. Salaries laries Guards (4) 1,000,00 1,600.00 ". s = ......... ............................... Attendants 1,800.00 1,800.00 A, F. Salaries Maintenance 1,000.00 1,000.00 Proposed G. .............................. Material and Supplies .. 350.00 350.00 1949 -50 1950 -51 - Appropriations- H. Light and Power ................. ............................... 300.00 229.00 300.00 229.00 GROUP V- LIBRARY I. Insurance ............................... ............................... Item 143 - Library Fund and Misc. Library Revenue 9 0 Total ............................................. ..............................$ 5,47.0 9 00 $ 8,12 . I II' III A -1. Salary Librarian ............. . $ 3,465.00 $ 3,600.00 A -2. Salary Reference Librarian 2,702.76 2,532.00 -. Item F. 145E -Care of Grounds Maintenance .......................... ..............................$ 1,000.00 $ 1,900.00 I I II .I, 0 I, I I .. -`i II , III I I I l ll I I II �I, I ' 'I 1 'L l ,i I ' I i l l I +I In h I I I I II I II I I I II I �; I f i , m �SS� II I ' �.F I I I i! „I VII I I I 100 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 101 SUBTOTAL - OPERATION S MAINTEANCE ..$ 23,785.66 $ 26,238.00 (Fire Pension Tax -$49,562.00; Pay r Deductions from Members - Tax - $13,560,00; Interest of Bonds - Proposed _` $450.00; lire Retirement 1949-50 1950 -51 -_;- �- $1,462.001 Item 156 - Employees Retirement Fund Fund... - Appropriations- J. City's Share ....... ............................... $ 6,190.00 $ 12,015.00 IMPROVEMENT � ;UBTOTALS (.ROY -P X- PENSIONS ................$107,287.0 $118,103.00 Item 146 - Improvement Fund GROUP XI -DEBT SERVICE J. Improvements ..................... ..............................$ 29,084.34 $ 32,098.00 Item J-1 City Bonds and Interest SUBTOTALS GROUP VII - PLAYGROUNDS S 1 -1, Interest on Bonds .................... ......................$ Inn 3,420.00 $ 2,095.00 SWIMMING POOL .................. ..............................$ 52,870.00 $ 65,336.00 -_ . A -3, Sewer Bond Redemption . ........... ................... 10,000.00 25,000.00 (Playground and Swimming fool Tax- $21,413.00; Pool Receipts- -{ -5. Funding Bond Redera �tion 40,000.00 49,000.00 726.00 203.00 $4,500.00; Skating Receipts - $250.00; Miscellaneous- $75.00; Play `. _ A -6. Reserve ................................... ............................... ground Improvement Tax- $32,098.00) 54,1.46.00 $ 76,298.00 GROUP VIII - MISCELLANEOUS Total ........... (General Bond Fund -$66, 298.00; Balance .....$ on Hand- $10,000.00) (Consolidated Fund) 8- Item 163,12- Airport Bonds and Interest Item Item 147 - Planning and Zoning •1 A -1. Interest on Airport Bonds .... ........................$ 285.00 $ 143.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 J. Miscellaneous .................... ............................... 4,300.00 $ 4,300.00 .1-2. Airport Bond Redemption .......................... --- Total ........................................ ............................... $ 19,280.00 19,143.00 $ Item 148E- Ambulance A. Salaries Drivers (2) ........ ..............................$ 5,904.36 $ 5,904.80 - ! -`- ( Airport Fund- $19,143.00) 1 SUBTOTALS GROUP XI -DEBT SERVICE ....$ 73,431.00 $ 95,441.00 E. Equipment ............................. ............................... 6,000.00 F. Maintenance ....................... ............................... 280.00 280.00 GROUP XII -DOCKS G. Material and Su lies 350.00 350.00 I. Insurance ............................ ............................... 225.00 225.00 Item 153A -Dock Operation • 4 20.00 $ 420.00 Total ... ..............................$ 6,759.36 $ 12,759.36 " A. Salary Engineer ................ ..............................$ B. 'Travel ........... 300.00 300.00 ' P. Maintenance ....................... ............................... 50.00 50.00 50.00 50,00 Item 14SC -Other Miscellaneous 0. Material and Supplies 620.00 670.0 J -1. Iowa League of Munci alities & ....................$ 80.00 $ 80.00 °, j I. Insurance ....................... ....... ............................... iition ... ............................... �� ttic Assoc . 1 ' Tta . 00.00 300.00 J -2. Damages ............................... ............................. .. 3,300.00 3,300.00 - +. - .. .T- J - °. Improvements ...,..... i ........ ..............r................ S75.OU 575.00 n J -3. Printing Council Proceedings .................... 2,700.00 2,700.00 - -. J 3. Miscellaneous ...................... ............................... 1 000.00 J -5. State Examiners e rs .............. ............................... 2,000.00 2,000.00 J -6. Repairs to Town Clock .............................. 500.00 500.00 ' Total ..............................$ 3 ^,320.00 $ 3,370.00 J -7. Misc. Unclassified sn ned ...... 3,100.00 3 100.00 ...........:.,...........,................... J -8. Workman's V s Insurance ........ 2,500.00 31500,00 Item 1538- Dredge Operation J 9. - Interest o n Warrants ......... ........ ................. 125.00 o 1,.0.00 =.- A. Salary Engineer ................ ..............................$ 180.00 $ 180.00 Totals .......................................... ..............................$ 14,305.00 $ 15,305.00 A. Salaries Operators - ......... ................................ A. Wages Laborers ..... ............................... 9,660.00 3,660.00 5,417.00 7,000.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP VIII - MISCELLANEOUS $ 25,364.36 $ 32,364,36 F. Maintenance and Repairs ........................... 2,000.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 - - -- G. Material and Supplies ... ..............................1 4, 000.00 4,000.00 0 0 0 .00 H. Electric Power ................. ............................... 625.00 GROUP IX- MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS = I. W rk Insurance 'Comp ............. ............................... I. Workman's Compensation Insurance ........ o 800.00 950.00 _ J. At$ see llaneous 150.00 185.00 (Consolidated Fund) - Total .............................................. ..............................$ 25,832.00 $ 27,I00A0 Item 160 - Capital Improvements - J. Improvement Projects .... ..............................$ 32,000,00 $ 13,0.12.00 Item 153C -River Front Improvement - 500.00 $ 500:00 A. Wages ........................... -. ...... .................,............$ E. 'Trucking ................................ ........................ ....... 200.00 200.00 Item 161 - Bridge Construction E. Equipment ............................ ............................... 1, 000.00 1,000.00 J. B)ridoe and Viaduct Work $ 28,513.00 a $ 85,000.00 E. Tools .. ...... 200.00 200.00 800.00 1,400.00 C.. Material and Supplies . ............................... Item 162 - Assessments and Sewers 2,700.00 $ 3,3 OO.OD 3-1, City's Share of Special Assessments $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 ........... .. Total ............... ............................... ..............$ SUBTOTALS GROUP DOCKS .. ,852 0.00 3 .0 7 .. 1 0 $ 33 J -2. Main Sewers and Inlets . ............................... 30,000.00 30,000.00 - g - ; M (Dock Tax - $..1,413.00; lliise. Dock Revenues - $13,357.00) Total .............................................. ..............................$ 42,000.00 $ 42,000.00 SUBTOTALS GROUP IS- MUNICIPAL IM- GROUP XIII- AIRPORT PROVEMENTS ... ............................... .................:.:$102,813.00 $ 90,042.00 Item 157 - Airport Fund F. Maintenance .... ............................... ••••$ 15,000.00 $ 20,000.00 I. Insurance .... 1,500.00 1,500.00 EMERGENCY AND RESERVE - � J. Airport Development ................ :...... 40.613.00 8,140.00 Reserve in General Mise. Revenues ....................$ 146.55 $ 144.53 , T GROUP RIlI- AIRPORT ....:...... ... $ 57,173.00 $ 29,640.00 GROUP X- PENSION FUNDS (Airport Tax- $23,f,40.00; Airport Revenue- (Airport T $6,000.00) Proposed Item 154 - Police Pensions 1949-50 1950-51 J -1. Police Pensions .................. ..............................$ 25,041.00 $ 30,052.00 -Appropriations - J -2. Police Retirement System ........................... 11,052.00 11,002.00 GROUP XIV- PARKING METERS AND PARKING LOTS Totals .......................................... ..............................$ 36,093.00 $ 41,054.00 Item 170A- Parking Meters (Police Pension Tax 2.00; Pay Deductions from Members- -. A. Wages .. "" " "" •• "• "•..•.• ............• ............. $ 3,150.00 $ 3,1 50 00 12,000.00 4,000.00 Police Retirement Tax- 10,127,00; Interest on Bonds- $ E. Equipment 1,850.00 1,850.00 $ 400.00; 875.00) F. Maintenance ........................ ......... ............ Proposed .' ................ ..............................$ Total 17,000.00 $ 9,000-0 1949 -50 - Appropriations- 1950 -51 Met.............. ((Parking \Peter Fond d $9,000.00) Item 155 -Fire Pensions Item 1706- Parking Lots ,00 00 D $ 0 . 0 0. 0 1 J -1. Fire Pensions ................... .. ............................... $ 50,010.00 $ 50,012.00 J. Parking Lots ............................. .......... .,...........$104,5 (Parking Meter Fund 121,000.00) J•2. Fire Retirement S:pstem .............................. 15,004.00 15,022.00 _ SUBTOTAL OR017P XI PARKING DIETERS Total .............................................. ..............................$ 65,014.00 $ 65,034.00 AND PARKING LOTS .................. ....................$121,500.00 $130,000.00 I � � is f,. ss ■ I =" � it II r j I I I''I 1 � IiIIIII 1x1111 N �I 1! � Ir, �i I I 1 1''I I Ii I I I j; no 102 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 GROUP XV -WATER WORKS Special Session, March Resolution No. 67.50 17th, 1950 103 man Van Duelman. Carried by Estimated Balance on Hand April 1, 1950 ......$100,000.00 $ 75,000.00 _ WHEREAS, a detailed distribu the following vote: Estimated Dieter Sales 1stimated Flat Rate Sales ............. ...... ................... .., 210,000.00 750.00 230,000.00 1,000.00 tion of proposed expenditures of Yeas -Mayor W harton, Council Estimated I"ire Protection Service ...................... 2,500.00 2,500.00 - the City of Dubuque for the fiscal men Russo, Thompson, Van Due Esthmted a Tex CO Service ...................... Estimated Sales Tax llecticns ........................ 2,500.00 4,215.00 4,544.04 4,620.00 -" y ear beginning Aril 1, 1950 and Y g g p man, Welu. Total ending March 31, 1951 has been Nays - None, ............................................... ....... ....................g319,9G5.00 $315,620.00 1 duly prepared by the City Manager Councilman Thompson m o v e d DISBURSEMENTS and submitted to this Council for that the rules be suspended re- Item 9A- Administration Salary A. Salary Superintendent and Cashier ..........$ 5,306.14 $ 6,04.00 t approval; and quiring an ordinance to be read A. Salary Accountant ......... ............. ................ .. 3,506.64 3,5506.64 � WHEREAS, this Council has ex- on three separate days. Seconded A. Salary Stenographer and Clerk .................. A. Salary lerk y 2,522.52 2,522.52 "- - amined the detailed distribution b COI111C11"man Russo. Ca rried b y y ....................... ............................... A. Salary Clerk .................... ............................... 83 2,383.92 2 ,016.00 2,383.92 2,016.00 of the proposed ex the following Vote: A. Salary city Manager (25aJ ............. A. salary City Auditor (2( 3 ,000.00 963.67 3,000.04 t wherein estimates of the expenses yeas -Mayor Wharton, Council - .................... A. Salary City Treasurer (25of ................ 963.27 25 1,125.00 1,125.00 " of the departments and purposes men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- B. Travel ..................................... .....................:......... C. office Expense and Postage .......................... D. Printing 125.00 1 ,500.00 125.00 1,500.00 - are shown, including the esti- for the consolidated man, Welu. and Advertising ............................ 400.00 E. Equipment ............................. ............................... 1,150,00 F. Maintenance 400.04 1,150.00 mates which tax levy and all other levies here- Nays -None. Councilman Thompson moved ....................... ............................... G. Material and Supplies ... 300.00 . 300.00 ';+ tOfore made, receipts from moneys I. .......................... J -1. Miscellaneous ... . .... . . 75.00 75.00 and credits and miscellaneous file with the City Clerk for public .. 340.00 J -2. State Sales Tax ............... ............................... 4,215.00 340.00 4,215.00 sources are to be Used, and said inspection for at least One Week J -3. Old Age Pension ................. ............................... 3,000.00 distribution shows all of the pro. before its final adoption. Second- Taal ......................... ..................... .............................. $ 29,314.05 $ 33064.40 posed expenditures for the ensu ed by Councilman Welu. Carried Item 1498 -Water Operation ing fiscal year; by the following vote: A. Salary Field Engineer ...... ..............................$ 4,019.40 $ 4,019.4o NOW THEREFORE, Yeas -Mayor Wharton, Council - A. Salary Plant Chief Fngineer ...................... A. Salaries Plant En ginee r s (6) 3,659.04 15,794.10 3,659.04 15,794.10 BE IT RESOLVED by the City .men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - .................... A. wages Extra Station Labor ,. ann 5,250.00 5,250.00 Council of the City of Dubuque man, Welu. A. Salary .Meter Service Man ........................ A. Salary Meter Repair Alan 2,785.86 2,785.86 that said detailed distribution of Nays - None. ........................... A. Salary Meter Readers (2) ........................... 3,215.52 . 5,266.80 3,215.52 5,266.80 " proposed expenditures for the fis- Resolution No. 66.50 A. Salary Meter Inspector ........................ 2,633.40 2,633.40 cal year beginning April 1, 1950 BE IT RESOLVED by the City A. Salary Asst. Meter Repairer ...................... A. Salary General Foreman ........................... 2,869.02 3,797.64 2,869.02 3,797.64 - �_ and ending March 31, 1951 as Council of the City of Dubuque A. salar Supervisory Help .............................. 5,623,20 5,623.20 herrtofore prepared, be and the that the following, have complied A. wages Laborers ............... .............................. E. Equipment 16 ,000.00 _ 16,000.00 - same is hereby adopted and ap- with the provisions of law relating ............................. ................................ Item 1496 -Water Operation (Cont'd) 10,000.00 10,000.00 - proved. to the sale of cigarettes within the F. Maintenance ............................ ..............................$ 12 ,000.00 $ 12,000.00 Passed, adopted and approved City of Dubuque, be granted a per - G. Material and supplies ..... ............................... H. Heat, Light and Power 2,000.00 4,000.00 this 17th day of March, 1950, nit to sell cigarettes and cigarette . ............................... 45 ,000.00 1. Insurance ............................. ............................... 5,500.00 50,000.00 5,500.00 .- ALBERT WHARTON a within said City and the papers J -1. Water ➢fain Material ....... ............................... J -2. other Betterments 25,000.00 25,000.00 -, Mayor. Manager s directed to issue such i ............. ............................... J -3. Store Reserve ....................... ............................... 111,911.91 3,000.00 91,201.88 8, 000.00 F. W. THOMPSON P ermit on behalf of said City. J -4. Miscellaneous .... ................ ............................... 1 ,500. 00 1,5 00.00 - -- FRANK VAN DUELMAN Clarence J. Pfeiffer and Robert Total •••••••••••••••••-•-••••• ........... ....••••••.......... .......,............$289,825 $281,115.92 ROMOLO N. RUSSO Houps, 342 Eighth Avenue. Pr oposed CLARENCE P. WELU Henry F. Uthe, 2600 Jackson 1940 -50 1950 -51 - Appropriations- Councilmen. Street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVHD GRAND TOTAL WATER WORKS APPRO- PRIATIONS Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. that the bonds filed with the ap ......................................... ...................$31s,14o.00 $315,000.00 plications be approved. NON - APPROPRIATIONS RESERVE ....................$ 825.00 $ 620.00 Councilman Russo moved the passed, adopted and approved SUBTOTAL GROUP XV -WATER WORKS ....$319,965.00 $315,620.00 • adoption Of the resolution. Second- this 17th day of March, 1950. _ ed by Councilman Welu. Carried ALBERT WHARTON RECAPITULATION OF TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS & RESERVES by the following vote: Mayor. (a) city Operation, Group I to VIII, Inc, ,,..$1,072,144,45 $1,490,042. - Yeas - Mayor Wharton, Coun- F. W. THOMPSON (b) Mun ici p al Improvements Group IX ...... 102,813.00 90,042.00 00 `- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van FRANK VAN DUELMAN Reserve (c) Reserve n General Misc. Revenues .. (d) Pensions, Group x ... ................................. .... 146.55 107,287.00 144.53 118,103.00 DUe lnlan, Welu. ROMOLO N. RUSSO (e) Debt S Service, Group XI ............................ 73 ,431.00 95,441.00 S - None Nay Y CLARENCE P. WELD (f) Docks, Group XII ......... ............................... (g) Airport, Group VIII 31,852.00 57,173.00 33,770.00 29,640.00 Ordinance No. 5.50 Councilmen. (h) Parking Meters and Lots, Group XIV.... 121 ,500.00 130,700.00 An Ordinance making appropria- Attest: J. J. Shea (i) Water Works, Group xv ........................ (j) Water works Reserve . ............................... 310,144.00 825.00 315,000.00 620.00 tions for the expenditures of city City Clerk. _ government of the City of Councilman Russo moved t h e Total ..................... ...................... ..$1,SS6,312.00 $1,867,542,00 Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal year adoption of the resolution. See- RECAPITULATION OF REVENUES beginning April 1, 1950 and ending ondeCl by Councilman Welu. Cal - Tax Revemres March 31, 1951, presented and Tied by the following vote: .............................. ..............................$ 998,225.00 $1,049,563.00 -_ read. Councilman Thompson mov- Yeas -Mayor Wharton, Council - .Vise. Revenues and Estimated Balances .... Water Works Revenue and Estimated 568,122.00 502,369.00 ed that the reading just had be men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - Balance ................................. ............................... 319,965.00 315,620.00 _, considered the first reading of the man, Welu. Total ................................................... ...................$1sas,3lz.00 $1007,544.44 ordinance. Seconded by Council- Nays - None. Fk 104 Special Session, March 17th, 1950 Resolution No. 69.50 WHEREAS, applications f o r Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Cotm- oil of the City of Dubuque that the following applications be granted and the licenses are to be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of this city. CLASS „B.' PrsiRMIT Clarence J. Pfeiffer and Robert Houps, 342 Eighth Avenue. Robert L. Hanson, 1590 Elm Street. Henry F. Uthe, 2800 Jackson Street. Sylvester Weiner and Dolores Weiner, 201 East 22nd Street. CLASS "C" PERMIT Thomas E. Nacos, 1598 Jackson Street. George E. Duscher, 2831 Central Avenue. Clarence Kipper, 1585 Delhi Street. Paul C. Wright, 2987 Jackson Street. Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Council:iiau Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Resolution No. 70.50 WHEREAS, heretofore applica- tions for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approv- al of this Council; and WHEREAS, the premises to be occupied by such applicants have been inspected and found to co-.11- ply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed a proper bond: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Coun- oil of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named appli- cants a Beer Permit. CLASS „ 13" PERMIT Clarence J. Pfeiffer and Robert Houps, 342 Eighth Avenue. Robert L. Hanson, 1590 Elm Street, Henry F. Uthe, 2600 Jackson Street. Sylvester Weiner and Dolores Weiner, 201 East 22nd Street. CLASS „C,. PERc'� IT Thomas E. Nacos, 1598 Jackson Street. George E. Duscher, 2831 Central Avenue. Clarence Kipper, 1585 Delhi Street. Paul C. Wright, 2987 Jackson Street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed by such appli- cants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAI\T ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- -Mayor Wharton, Caumcil- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None: Resolution No. 71 -50 WHEREAS, petitions in legal form have been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque nominating candidates for the of- fices of Councilmen and P a r k Commissioner, to be elected at the General Municipal Election which will be held on March 27. 1950, and said petitions have been canvassed by the City Council an.I found to contain the number of signatures provided by lava to en- title such persons for whom such petitions have been filed to be <,, candidate for the office of Coun- cilman and Park Commissioner and Special Session, March 17th, 1950 105 have their names printed on the official ballot to be voted on at said election. NOW, THEREFORE: $E IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to place the names of the following named per- sons upon the official ballots for the election referred to and for the respective terms and ballots to be filled at said election, to- wit: For Councilmen — Term com- mencing the first Monday of April, 1950: Ruben V. Austin, Donald B. Bartch, Sr. Milton Boyes, George F. Cable Jr., George P. Gilligan, Bart Kane, Raymond F. Kolb, Wil- liam R. Reilly, Bert Render, Clar- ence J. Weiner, Richard L. Wynes. For Park Commissioner— Regu- lar term: Waldo Adams. Passed, adopted and approved this 17th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea. City Clerk Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman W e 1 u. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Councilman Russo moved that the City Manager be instructed to investigate as to the status of police jurisdiction on the Julien - Dubuque Bridge and to confer with the officials of the Bridge Commission relative to proper po- licing of the bridge. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yes —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — done. There being no further busines, Councilman Van Duelman moves to adjourn. Seconded by Council n.an Welu. Carried by the follow ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council men, Russo, Thompson, Van Duel nan Welu. Nays — None. J. J. Shea. City Clerk. Approved ............... 1950 Adopted ................. 1950 Councilmen a ...... ............................... Attest: ........... ............................... City Clerk. FA 106 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 Special Session, March 28th, 1950. Council met at 7:30 P.M. Present —Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. City Manager Rhomberg. Absent — Councilman Russo. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen Van Duelman and Thomp- son. Mayor Wharton read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the purpose of conducting public hearings up- on plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedules, cost of improvement and resolution of necessity for various improve- ments also for the canvassing of the vote cast at the General Mu- nicipal Election held March 27th, 1950, and acting on any other bus- iness as may properly come be- fore a regular meeting of the City Council. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing upon plans, speci- fications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the im- proving of the following streets: (1) Solon Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to the west property line of the Alley first east of Lois Street. (2) Lois Street from the south property line of Solon Street to the north prop- erty line of Reeder Street. (3) Reeder Street from the e a s t property line of Alpine Street to a point 180 feet east, estimated cost $7,485.70, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing on the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of the following streets: (1) Solon Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to the west property line of the alley first east of Lois Street. (2) Lois Street from the south property line of Solon Street to the north property line of Reeder Street. (3) Reeder Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to a point 180 feet east, presented and read. Mr. Leonard Valentine addressed the Council asking that Solon Street be curbed and gutter- ed the full length of the street. Councilman Thompson moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- lu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Decision of Council upon ob. iections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improvements.) Resolution No. 72.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of con- tract for the improvement of the following streets. (1) Solon Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to the west property line of the alley first east of Lois Street. (2) Lois Street from the south property line of Solon Street to the north property line of Street. (3) Reeder Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to a point 180 feet east 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, 1946, pertaining 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- ments, said time being this 28th day of March, 1950, and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering any and all objections Special Session, March 28th, 19 107 which have been filed to the pro- posed plans, specifications or con- tract for or cost of the improve - anent herein described and pro- posed to be made; and WHEREAS, all interested par- ties hove been given an opportun- ity to be heard and all objections which 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 de- scribed 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 improvement. Passed adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU. Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- lu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 28.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk show- ing among other things the follow- ing: 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 mater- ial 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 the following streets. (1) Solon Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to the west property line of the alley first east of Lois Street. (2) Lois Street from the south property line of Solon Street to the north property line of Reeder Street. (3) Reeder Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to a point 180 feet east. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary 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 re- solution have on file with the City Cleft 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 therefor by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improvement will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same 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 =j 1 R& Asti . i I � i I,I; I I I I �I 1- I ' �I I I I III ,I i IIi I I I I 108 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 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 above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The above resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed, by the City Council this 28th day of March 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON. FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU. Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Ordering Construction.) RESOLUTION NO. 73 -50 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity No. 28 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of the follow- ing streets. (1) Solon Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to the west property line of the alley first east of Lois Street. (2) Lois Street from the south property line of Solon Street to the north property line of Reeder Street. (3) Reeder Street from the east property line of Alpine Street to a point 180 feet east. The same are hereby order- ed 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 and expense of the said improvements 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 con- struction of the various improve- ments herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements shall be completed cn or before the 35 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 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers of notice of public hearing upon plans, specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving Special Session, March 28th, 195 109 of Asbury Road with crub and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Asbury Road and the west corporation limits and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road a distance of 159 feet. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the north line of Stout Road and the northerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the northerly curb line of Asbury Road to the west curb line of Avalon Road extended, estimat- ed cost $15,521.49, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publica- tion be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pub- lic hearing on the notice of pen- dency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of con- tract and cost of improvement for the improving of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Asbury Road and the West corporation limits and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road a distance of 159 feet. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the north line of Stout Road and the northerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the northerly curb line of Asbury Road to the west curb line of Avalon Road extended, present- ed and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Well. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Decision of Council upon objec- tions to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improve- ments.) RESOLUTION NO. 74.50. WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Asbury Road and the west corporation limits and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road a distance of 159 feet. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the north line of Stout Road and the northerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the northerly curb line of Asbury Road to the west curb line of Avalon Road extended 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, 1946, pertaining to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of all objec- tions to said plans, specifications or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hail 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 propos- ed 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 inade 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 9: { Et ,Jj 1 i; a . 110 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 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 im- provement be made a matter of permanent record in connection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Russo. (Necessity for Improvement.) RESOLUTION NO. 31.50. WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The streets to be improved. 2. The width of such improve- ment. 3. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement for the improvement of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the southerly line of Asbury Road and the west corporation limits and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road a distance of 159 feet. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the north line of Stout Road and the northerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the northerly curb line of Asbury Road to the west curb line of Avalon Road extended. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary 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 res- olution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed cost, 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 paid out of the Street Construc- tion Fund when a contract has been compleyed and accepted. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered" plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as pro- posed, by the City Council this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 75.50. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity No. 31 -50 which was duly passed by this Council for the improvement of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection Special Session, March 28th, 19 111 of the southerly line of Asbury Road and the west corporation limits and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road a distance of 159 feet. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the north line of Stout Road and the northerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the northerly curb line of Asbury Road to the west curb lane of Avalon Road extended, be and the same are hereby ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own motion and with or with- out the petition of property own- ers. All the work shall be con- structed 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 said improvements be paid for out of the Street Construction Fund. Pay- ment will be made to the contract- or after the work has been com- pleted 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 im- provements herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements shall be com pleted on or before 60 calendar days after notice to proceed is issued. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution being deemed l 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 28th day of March 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing upon plans, specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Asbury Road and the west line of the alley connecting Asbury Road and Seminary Street and running northwesterly along the north curb line of Asbury Road to the inter- section with the southerly curb line of Stout Road. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the corporation limits and the southerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road to the east curb line of Avalon Road, estimated cost $9,837.45, pre- sented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing on the notice of pendency of resolution of neces- sity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Asbury Road and the west line of the alley connecting Asbury Road and Seminary Street and running northwesterly along the north curb line of Asbury Road to the inter- section with the southerly curb line of Stout Road. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the corporation limits and the southerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road to the east curb line of Avalon Road, presented and read. Council- man Thompson moved that the f , I ' - ! r fli, i III ! I lil ! I I 'V I'„ t I I I' a 112 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Decision of Council upon ob- jections to Mans, specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements.) RESOLUTION NO. 76 -50. WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersec- tion of the northerly line of As- bury Road and the west line of the alley connecting Asbury Road and Seminary Street and running northwesterly along the north curb line of Asbury Road to the inter- section with the southerly curb line of Stout Road. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the corporation limits and the southerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road to the east curb line of Avalon Road, 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, 1946, 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 a cost of such improvements, said time being this 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950, 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 propos- ed 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; rill 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 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 mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Russo. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 3450 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a 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 there- Special Session, March 2 8th, 1950 113 of which is estimated to be assess- " ed against each lot, for the im- provement of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Asbury Road and the west line of the alley connecting Asbury Road and Seminary Street and running northwesterly along the north curb line of Asbury Road to the inter- section with the southerly curb line of Stout Road. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the corporation limits and the southerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the southerly curb line of Asbury Road to the east curb line of Avalon Road. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advis- able and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein men - tioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this pro- posed resolution have on file witlr 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 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 1 of making said improvement will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provid- ed by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the special benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improve- ment funds or sewer funds, o 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 above resolution was in- troduced approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as pro- posed, by the City Council this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION PLO. 77 -50. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity No. 34 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for' the improvement of Asbury Road with curb and gutter as follows: (1) Beginning at the intersection of the northerly line of Asbury Road and the west line of the alley connecting Asbury Road and Seminary Street and running northwesterly along the north curb line of Asbury Road to the inter- section with the southerly curb line of Stout Road. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the corporation limits and the southerly line of Asbury Road and running northwesterly along the Road to the east curb line of Avalon Road, 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 said improve - ments be paid for by levying spe- cial assessments against the pri- FL E i f 1 . 5 . t i E' F ', i ,, I F t Il, il F il l , [ 114 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 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 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 anti- cipation 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 ad- vertise for proposals for the con- struction of the various improve- ments herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements shall be completed on or before 40 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 28th day of March 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pub- lic hearing upon plans, specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Dillon Street from the E. P. L. of South Grandview Avenue to the end of Dillon Street, estimated cost $3,604.70, presented and read. Councilman Thompson mov- ed that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilman Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing on the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of con- tract and cost of improvement for the improving of Dillon Street from the E. P. L. of South Grand- view Avenue to the end of Dillon Street, presented and read. Coun- cilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be receiv- ed and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Decision of Council upon objec- tions to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements.) Resolution No. 78 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Dillon Street from the E. P. L. of South Grandview Avenue to the end of Dillon 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, 1946, pertaining to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hear- ing of all objections to said plans, specifications or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950, 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- Special Session, March 28th, 1950 115 tract for or cost of the improve- ment herein described and pro- posed to be made; and WHEREAS, all interested par- ties have been given an opportun- ity to be heard on 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, 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 improvements be made a mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec - onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Cour ll- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 37.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly pre- pared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment, 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a 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 there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the improvement of Dillon Street from the E. P. L. of South Grandview Avenue to the end of Dillon Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein mentioned im- provement, and unless property owners at the time of the final con- sideration of this proposed resolu- tion 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 proper- ty 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 deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- re I .,:; l y j I I,„ Asa �r i' i I. °Y' II it �I !I i I : II 116 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as pro- posed, by the City Council this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Ordering Construction) Resolution fro. 79.50. BE IT RESOLVED BY T H E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a reso- lution of necessity No. 37 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of Dillon Street from the E. P. L. of South Grandview Avenue to the end of Dillon 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 and expense of the said improvements 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 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 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 con- struction of the various improve- ments herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements 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 force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van D u e l in a n, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publiction, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing upon plans, specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Sheridan Street from the south property line of Davis Street to the north property line of Grove - land Place, estimated cost $4,143: 16, presented and read, Council- man Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing on the notice of Special Session, March 28t 1950 117 pendency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Sheridan Street from the south property line of Davis Street to the north proper- ty line of Groveland Place, pre- sented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van D u e 1 in a n, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Decision of Council upon ob- jections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements.) Resolution No. 80.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Sheridan Street from the south property Pane of Davis Street to the north property line of Groveland Place 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, 1946, pertaining to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of all objections to said plans, spe`ci- fictions or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March 1950, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and consid- ering any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or contract for or cost of the improvement herein described and proposed to be made; and WHEREAS, all interested par- ties have been given an opportun- ity to be heard and all objections which have been filed have been duly weighed and considered; now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council 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 de- scribed and proposed to be made, be and the same are hereby over- ruled and such plans, specifications and form of contract heretofore ap- proved 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 improvements be made a mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- lu. Nays — None. Absent— Councilman Russo. (Necessity for Improvement) Resolution No. 40.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a 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 there- of which is estimated -o be as- sessed against each lot, for the I� II III ( < rr 'I ' p,l � III i 'II a I I, ' I b III hill, I I , I , s��`' il I r "''i Il iI li ' l l d' VI II I II'II iI I'll l�l IIIi 'I' i l l , I i F l•, :I 111111 I I CI II 118 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 improvement of Sheridan Street from the south property line of Davis Street to the north property line of Groveland Place. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein mention- ed improvement, and unless prop- erty owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed re- solution 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 cos, and expense of making said improve- ment will be assessed upon and against all privately owned prop- erty lying within assessable dis- tance provided by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by Iaw, 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 above resolution was in- troduced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as pro- posed by the City Council this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution, Seconded by Councilman Welu, Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Ordering Construction) Resolution No. 81.50 Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that pursuant to a resolution of necessity No. 40 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of Sheridan Street from the south property line of Davis Street to the north proper- ty line of Groveland Place be and the same are hereby ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own motion and with or without the petition of prop- erty owners. All the work shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications here- tofore adopted and now on file in the office of the City Clerk, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost and expense of the said improvements 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, inprovement, 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 fro;n the sale of bonds to be issued in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments as provided by law after the work has been com- pleted and accepted by the City Council. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to ad- vertise for proposals for the con- struction of the various improve- ments herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements shall be completed on or before 30 calendar days after notice to proceed is issued. Special Session, March 28th, 1950 119 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 adop- tion by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approvedl this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMANN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- lu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing upon plans, specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Cannon Street from the west property line of South Locust Street to the east property line of Laurel Street, estimated cost $3,260.37, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- In, Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing on the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications form of con- tract and cost of improvement for the improving of Cannon Street from the west property line of South Locust Street to the east property line of Laurel Street, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow. ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Decision of Council upon ob- jections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements.) Resolution No. 82 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Cannon Street from the west property line of South Locust Street to the east property line of Laurel Street has 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, 1946 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 cost of such improvements, said time be- ing this 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950, at 7:30 o'clock P,Al., at the Council Chambers in the City Half for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering 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 par- ties have been given an opportun- ity to be heard and all objections which have been filed have been duly weighed and considered; now therefore Be It Resolved by the City Coun- Dubuque, that all it of the City of c y 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 and 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 :., -A, ( P' rj! Il i i 1 1 , I ,III, xr : fr€ ,VIII II I l I�r Lei L � �P� ill'I�I I 'V' i II I I,I I I 120 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 said improvement be made a mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- lu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Necessity for Improvement) Resolution Pilo. 43.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the of- fice 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 ma- terial 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 Cannon Street from the west property line of South Locust Street to the east property line of Laurel Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary 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 re- solution 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 im- provement 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 there- to according to area and in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred thereby and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improvement funds or sewer funds, or partly out of each of said fiords. 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 above resolution was in- troduced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as pro- posed, by the City Council this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. (Ordering Construction) Resolution No. 33.50 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a re- solution of necessity No. 43 -50 Special Session March 28th, 1950 1 21 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of Cannon Street from the west property line of South Locust Street to the east property line of Laurel 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 said improvements be paid for by levy- ing special assessments against the privately owned property ly- ing 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 pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the general, improve- ment, 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 or with . 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 ad- vertise for proposals for the con- struction of the various improve- ments herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements 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 neces- sity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Notice of Claim of Michael J. McGovern in the amount of $5,- 000.00 for injuries sustained in a fall on an icy sidewalk on the Southwest corner of 2nd and Main Streets approximately 15 feet from the corner of the building, present- ed and read. Councilman Thomp- son moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- In. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Notice of Claim of Walter J. Breitbach, as father and next friend and individually for his daughter, Ann Breitbach, in the amount of $1,500.00 for injuries received in a fall on an icy sidewalk on the north sidewalk of Davis Street, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Notice of Claim of Mrs. Nettie Bohler in the amount of $1,500.00 for injuries sustained in a fall on an icy sidewalk in front of 253 Kaufmann Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the Notice of Claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Councilman Van Duelman moved S„ i i 3 - a 122 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 that the rules be suspended for the purpose of allowing any one pres- ent in the Council Chamber, who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Attorney E. Marshall Thomas, representing the interests in the Brunswick Block, and others ad- dressed the Council with reference to the ordinance adopted by the City for fire protection outside the City Limits and asking repeal of the insurance clause in said ordinance. Communication of Mrs. L y d a Specht again submitting offer in the amount of $100.00 for the pur- chase of the balance of Lot 3 of Randall's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the communication be receiv- ed and filed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council. men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Communication of Peter H. Mc- Carthy suggesting that the City Manager be instructed to at once contact the proper officials at Washington, D. C., our Iowa dele- gation in Congress, Iowa's Gover- nor, The Iowa Development Com- mission and all other public and private agencies that might be of help in the matter of securing any new defense plants and the relo- cation of present plants in the event of removal inland of defense plants and manufacturing plants in general, presented and read. Coun- cilman Thompson moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Communication of the Northland Greyhound Lines, Inc. advising of the discontinuance of Run No. 512 and Run No. 513 between Rock ford and Dubuque as of April 3, 1950, presented and read. Coun- cilman Van Duelman moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Communication of Emma A. Buuechele with reference to the removal of a tree in front of the home located at 1790 Custer Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the communica- tion be referred to the Park Board. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Communication of County Attor- ney F. H. Becker advising Council that the Rex Club, holder of a Class "B" Beer Permit pleaded guilty to the charges of illegal possession of gambling devices and alcoholic beverages, and sub- mitting this information for such action as the Council may deem proper, presented and read. Coun- cilman Van Duelman moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council - ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow - men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Petition of Charles Pochter re- questing a refund in the amount of $25.00 on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit No. 234, as he has discontinued business on March 17, 1950, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the request be grant- ed and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $25.00 in favor of Charles Poch - ter to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired portion of his Cigarette Permit 234. See- Special Session, March 28th, 1950 123 onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Petition of Charles Pochter � re- questing a refund in the amount of $50.00 on the unexpired por- tion of his Class "B" Beer Permit, as he has discontinued business a on March 17, 1950, presented and read. Councilman Thompson mov- ed that the request be granted and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $50.00 in favor of Charles Poch - ter to cover the amount of refund granted on the unexpired .portion of his Class "B" Beer Permit No. 61. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- lu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Petition of M. H. Ellwanger and others requesting the grading and surfacing of the west end of the alley between West Third and Bennett Streets, presented and read. Councilman Thompson mov- ed that the petition be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Councilman Welt. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- In. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Petition of James M. Parker re- questing that some definite action be taken to eliminate the existing condition of the storm sewer in Rosedale Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager for recommendation and report. Seconded by Coun- cilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Communication of Phil Stech- er submitting an offer in the amount of $1,000.00 for a tract of ground owned by the City of Dubuque which lays between Al- gona and Audubon Streets facing Rosedale Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the communication be referred to the Council to view the grounds. Seconded by Coun- cilman Welu. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of a state- ment of receipts and also a list of claims for which warrants were is- sued during the month of Febru- ary, 1950, presented and read. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Ordinance No. 5 -50. An Ordi- nance making appropriations for the expenditures of city govern- ment of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1950 and ending March 31st, 1951, said ordinance having been passed upon first reading on March 17th, 1950 and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection for at least one week before its final adop- tion, was presented for final adop- tion. 1= ^y , $x: Ni i i 4 ih l I. 124 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 Total General Administration ........ ... ... 83,523.78 These appropriations shall he paid from from the Consolidated Fund $75,554.78; from Assessment Fund- $7,939.00. GROUP II- PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY 118 - Police Department ._ .... $154,657.12 This appropriation shall be paid $95,865,12 from the Consolidated Fund, and $58,792.00 from Liquor Sales Fund. 119 -Fire Department Maintenance .. $200,708.00 This appropriation shall be paid $193,500.00 from the Fire Maintenance Fund and $7,208.00 from Liquor Sales Fund. 119E -Fire Equipment Fund ................... ............................... 46,049.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Fire Equipment Fund. 120 -Fire and Police Alarm System ... ............... .... _..... 5,871.04 121 - Office of Building Commissioner ....................... 4,475.00? 122 - Office of Plumbing Inspector .... . ......... ....... 4,170.00' 123 - Office of Electrical Inspector ........ ..................... 4,215.00 124 -Dog Pound .... .. .................. ...................._. .. .... 900.00: Total Protection of Life and Property .............$421,045.16 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. GROUP III- HEALTH AND SANITATION 125 - Health Department ....................... ...... ..........._......._- ..._...$ 24,514.33 12b - Control of Contagious Diseases ......_......_._..... 1,200.00 127 -Sewer Maintenance ............... .. .................... .......... ... ... . 22,375.00 128 - Garbage Disposal .....-_ ....................... ....... - ...................... 32,750.00 129 -Milk Inspection ...... _ ..... .........._.......... ............_.................. 3,641.84 Total Health and Sanitation ....... ......... - . ...... ..... ... $ 84,481.17 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. GROUP IV- HIGHWAYS AND STREETS 131 - Highway Administration ....... ......... ..... .......... _ ............. $ 4,450.00 132 - Street Repairing and Grading ............ ...._..I .... , 82,875.00 These appropriations shall be paid and n e 69.00 from the Street et Consttruo d ti Fund. 135 - Street Construction ... .................. .......... ................ ....... .... 68,831.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Street Construction Fund. 133 -City Garage ............_ ............................. ..........- ._- ....._........... 15,850.00 184 -Ash and Can Collections ....................... _. .. _ ...... ........ 23,600.00 138 - Street and Traffic Signal Lighting _...... _ 40,500.00 140 - Street Cleaning ..... ....................................... ...........- .... -_ -... 24,800.00 141 -Snow Removal ....... ........... ............................. ...... .........._......... 14,400.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. Total Highways and Streets .......... ....... ..... _. ..... ....... $275,306.00 GROUPV- LIBRARY 143 - Library Operation ....... . .... ._ .................... . ........ ........... $ 55,184.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Library Fund, GROUP VI -PARKS 144A -Park Administration _ ................. .._......................_..._. $ 5,331.00 14413-Park Areas, Buildings, etc. .. .. . .................... 38,452.00 TotalParks ........................................... . ........... - ._ ......... . ....... ...... .... $ 43,783.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Park Fund. GROUP VII- RECREATION Operation and Maintenance 145A- Recreation Administration .................... ........... ......_4 6,530.00 145B- Outdoor Recreation ................................ _ ......... ._.._ -_._ 9,519.00 1 45D- Indoor Recreation ................. ......... .- ... .- ......... ....... ..... 2,160.00 145E - Swimming Pool _...__............... _. ..... _ .... ........ _ ..... _- .......... _ 6,129.00 145F -Care of Grounds ........ ...................... ......................... ......... 1,900.00 Subtotal- Operation and Maintenance ............... $ 26,238.00 (These appropriations shall be. paid from the Playground and Swimming Pool Fund) Improvement 146 - Improvements .... .... .................... ......_. ..............................$ 32,098.00 (This appropriation shall be paid from the Playground Improvement Fund.) LTotal Recreation .... .. ........... ........... _ ...... ........:_, GROUP VIII - MISCELLANEOUS 147 Planning and Zoning ... ............................................ .............. $ 4,300.00 1148E- Ambuiance ..................... ......._.... _ ..... ...................... ..._.............. 12,759.36 14SC -Other Miscellaneous ......................................... - ........... ...... 15,305.40 Total Miscellaneous ..._ ...................... .....__............ _..........$ 32,364.36 r These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. GROUP IX- MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS '160J -Capital I n is 13 800.00 161 - Bridge Construction .. 1 1 $ �� 25,000.00 , ............... ........ 162.11- City's Share of Special Assessments ....... 12,000.00 ,162J2 -Storm Sewers and Inlets ..... ............................... 30,000.00 Total Municipal Improvements ..............................$ 90,800.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. EMERGENCY AND RESERVE r Reserve in Consolidated Fund ....._ . ..........................._..$ 144.53 GROUP X- PENSIONS 154JI Police Pensions ......._ ....................... ............................_.. $ 30 052.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Police Pension Fund. '154.12- Police Retirement System ...._ .... .. ........... . .......... .....$ 11,002.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Police Retirement Fund. 155J1 -Fire Pensions ............................... ..............................$ 50,012.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Special Session, March 28th, 1950 12 5 (Official Publication) $66,000 $1,933,542 ORDINANCE NO. 5 -50 An Ordinance making appropriations for the ex- penditures of city government of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal year beginning April 1, 1950; and ending March 31, 1951. 10S _e It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Dul,r.que, Iowa: ............... _... 5,625.00. 105 Section 1. That there is hereby appropriated from the revenue and funds of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for payment of the necessary expenditures of the city government in the following amounts and for the pur- pose set forth in the ordinancee, to wit: - Elections ....... .............. ......... ............ .. .......... .... ...................... _........ 3,450.00; RECEIPTS -City Ilall ............ .. .................... .............. ............................ ............. 12,650.00. Unencumn- - Police Court .............. - ........ ........................ ..... ..._..... ...... _ ..... ... 2,272.20 From Other bered From -Civil Service Commission .......... ............................... FUND Taxes Receipts Balances Transfers Total Consolidated $ 435,677 $117,500 $ __ .............. $ 5S,792 $ 614,969 Fire Main- tenance ....... 192,500 1,000 ............ 7,20S 200,708' Fire Equip- ment .............._. 16,049 ....._........... 30,000 .. ......... _..... 46,049 Library ..._..e.... 52,654 2,500 ................ ....... 55,154 Par Ic ................ . 42,7S3 1,000 ..__...... .... ... 43 „783 Playground Improve- ment ................. 32,098 _........... - ..�...._._ ....., m 32,098 Playground and Swimming Pool .............. 21,413 4,325 ..... ......... .- ........ 26,238 1r'i e Pension, 49,562 450 ........._. .. 50,012 Fire Retire- ment .................. 13,560 1,462 ._ .... ......... . .............. 15,022 Police Pension 29,652 400 ............... __ .......... 30,052 Police Retire- ment ................. 10,127 875 ....._._.....- .............. 11,002 E:nployees Retirement . 12,015 _ ................ ................ .......... _...... 12,015 Dock ........................ 21,413 7,490 4,867 ............. ... 33,770' General Bonds 66,29S . ......... 10,000 ............... 76,209, Airport ................ . 42,753 6,000 ..... ....... I.. ............... _. 48,7S3 City Assess- ment.............. 7,939 _.. .......... . .................. _.._........... 7,939 Parking Meter _ ............. 60,000 70,000 130,000 Street Con- struction ...... _ .............. 68,000 50,000 - ................ 118,000 Liquor Sales ... 66,000 ..... ..... .......... _ 66,000 Water Works .................. 240,620 75,000 ................ 315,620 Total General Administration ........ ... ... 83,523.78 These appropriations shall he paid from from the Consolidated Fund $75,554.78; from Assessment Fund- $7,939.00. GROUP II- PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY 118 - Police Department ._ .... $154,657.12 This appropriation shall be paid $95,865,12 from the Consolidated Fund, and $58,792.00 from Liquor Sales Fund. 119 -Fire Department Maintenance .. $200,708.00 This appropriation shall be paid $193,500.00 from the Fire Maintenance Fund and $7,208.00 from Liquor Sales Fund. 119E -Fire Equipment Fund ................... ............................... 46,049.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Fire Equipment Fund. 120 -Fire and Police Alarm System ... ............... .... _..... 5,871.04 121 - Office of Building Commissioner ....................... 4,475.00? 122 - Office of Plumbing Inspector .... . ......... ....... 4,170.00' 123 - Office of Electrical Inspector ........ ..................... 4,215.00 124 -Dog Pound .... .. .................. ...................._. .. .... 900.00: Total Protection of Life and Property .............$421,045.16 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. GROUP III- HEALTH AND SANITATION 125 - Health Department ....................... ...... ..........._......._- ..._...$ 24,514.33 12b - Control of Contagious Diseases ......_......_._..... 1,200.00 127 -Sewer Maintenance ............... .. .................... .......... ... ... . 22,375.00 128 - Garbage Disposal .....-_ ....................... ....... - ...................... 32,750.00 129 -Milk Inspection ...... _ ..... .........._.......... ............_.................. 3,641.84 Total Health and Sanitation ....... ......... - . ...... ..... ... $ 84,481.17 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. GROUP IV- HIGHWAYS AND STREETS 131 - Highway Administration ....... ......... ..... .......... _ ............. $ 4,450.00 132 - Street Repairing and Grading ............ ...._..I .... , 82,875.00 These appropriations shall be paid and n e 69.00 from the Street et Consttruo d ti Fund. 135 - Street Construction ... .................. .......... ................ ....... .... 68,831.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Street Construction Fund. 133 -City Garage ............_ ............................. ..........- ._- ....._........... 15,850.00 184 -Ash and Can Collections ....................... _. .. _ ...... ........ 23,600.00 138 - Street and Traffic Signal Lighting _...... _ 40,500.00 140 - Street Cleaning ..... ....................................... ...........- .... -_ -... 24,800.00 141 -Snow Removal ....... ........... ............................. ...... .........._......... 14,400.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. Total Highways and Streets .......... ....... ..... _. ..... ....... $275,306.00 GROUPV- LIBRARY 143 - Library Operation ....... . .... ._ .................... . ........ ........... $ 55,184.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Library Fund, GROUP VI -PARKS 144A -Park Administration _ ................. .._......................_..._. $ 5,331.00 14413-Park Areas, Buildings, etc. .. .. . .................... 38,452.00 TotalParks ........................................... . ........... - ._ ......... . ....... ...... .... $ 43,783.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Park Fund. GROUP VII- RECREATION Operation and Maintenance 145A- Recreation Administration .................... ........... ......_4 6,530.00 145B- Outdoor Recreation ................................ _ ......... ._.._ -_._ 9,519.00 1 45D- Indoor Recreation ................. ......... .- ... .- ......... ....... ..... 2,160.00 145E - Swimming Pool _...__............... _. ..... _ .... ........ _ ..... _- .......... _ 6,129.00 145F -Care of Grounds ........ ...................... ......................... ......... 1,900.00 Subtotal- Operation and Maintenance ............... $ 26,238.00 (These appropriations shall be. paid from the Playground and Swimming Pool Fund) Improvement 146 - Improvements .... .... .................... ......_. ..............................$ 32,098.00 (This appropriation shall be paid from the Playground Improvement Fund.) LTotal Recreation .... .. ........... ........... _ ...... ........:_, GROUP VIII - MISCELLANEOUS 147 Planning and Zoning ... ............................................ .............. $ 4,300.00 1148E- Ambuiance ..................... ......._.... _ ..... ...................... ..._.............. 12,759.36 14SC -Other Miscellaneous ......................................... - ........... ...... 15,305.40 Total Miscellaneous ..._ ...................... .....__............ _..........$ 32,364.36 r These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. GROUP IX- MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS '160J -Capital I n is 13 800.00 161 - Bridge Construction .. 1 1 $ �� 25,000.00 , ............... ........ 162.11- City's Share of Special Assessments ....... 12,000.00 ,162J2 -Storm Sewers and Inlets ..... ............................... 30,000.00 Total Municipal Improvements ..............................$ 90,800.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. EMERGENCY AND RESERVE r Reserve in Consolidated Fund ....._ . ..........................._..$ 144.53 GROUP X- PENSIONS 154JI Police Pensions ......._ ....................... ............................_.. $ 30 052.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Police Pension Fund. '154.12- Police Retirement System ...._ .... .. ........... . .......... .....$ 11,002.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Police Retirement Fund. 155J1 -Fire Pensions ............................... ..............................$ 50,012.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Special Session, March 28th, 1950 12 5 $1,049,533 $578,122 $239,867 $66,000 $1,933,542 EXPENDITURES GROUP 1- GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 101 -City Council ...... .......... .. ............... ................... ..... ............ ........ $ 1,700.00 102 - Office of City Manager ._.._.......... .._ .............._............. 15,560.55 10S - Office of City Clerk . .. ......... .................... ...................... 5,025.00. 104 - Office of City Auditor ..................... .......... __ ............... _... 5,625.00. 105 - Office of City Treasurer _ ....... ....................._........_ 3,675.00 106 - Office of City Solicitor ......................... .... ......... ...... 5,907.Ofo 108 -City Assessing ....._......__............... ............ .. .................. ........ 7,939.00: 109 - Office of Civil Engineer ....... . ..... ............ ..... ............ 19,520.00 113 - Elections ....... .............. ......... ............ .. .......... .... ...................... _........ 3,450.00; 114 -City Ilall ............ .. .................... .............. ............................ ............. 12,650.00. 115 - Police Court .............. - ........ ........................ ..... ..._..... ...... _ ..... ... 2,272.20 116 -Civil Service Commission .......... ............................... 200.00: Total General Administration ........ ... ... 83,523.78 These appropriations shall he paid from from the Consolidated Fund $75,554.78; from Assessment Fund- $7,939.00. GROUP II- PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY 118 - Police Department ._ .... $154,657.12 This appropriation shall be paid $95,865,12 from the Consolidated Fund, and $58,792.00 from Liquor Sales Fund. 119 -Fire Department Maintenance .. $200,708.00 This appropriation shall be paid $193,500.00 from the Fire Maintenance Fund and $7,208.00 from Liquor Sales Fund. 119E -Fire Equipment Fund ................... ............................... 46,049.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Fire Equipment Fund. 120 -Fire and Police Alarm System ... ............... .... _..... 5,871.04 121 - Office of Building Commissioner ....................... 4,475.00? 122 - Office of Plumbing Inspector .... . ......... ....... 4,170.00' 123 - Office of Electrical Inspector ........ ..................... 4,215.00 124 -Dog Pound .... .. .................. ...................._. .. .... 900.00: Total Protection of Life and Property .............$421,045.16 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. GROUP III- HEALTH AND SANITATION 125 - Health Department ....................... ...... ..........._......._- ..._...$ 24,514.33 12b - Control of Contagious Diseases ......_......_._..... 1,200.00 127 -Sewer Maintenance ............... .. .................... .......... ... ... . 22,375.00 128 - Garbage Disposal .....-_ ....................... ....... - ...................... 32,750.00 129 -Milk Inspection ...... _ ..... .........._.......... ............_.................. 3,641.84 Total Health and Sanitation ....... ......... - . ...... ..... ... $ 84,481.17 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. GROUP IV- HIGHWAYS AND STREETS 131 - Highway Administration ....... ......... ..... .......... _ ............. $ 4,450.00 132 - Street Repairing and Grading ............ ...._..I .... , 82,875.00 These appropriations shall be paid and n e 69.00 from the Street et Consttruo d ti Fund. 135 - Street Construction ... .................. .......... ................ ....... .... 68,831.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Street Construction Fund. 133 -City Garage ............_ ............................. ..........- ._- ....._........... 15,850.00 184 -Ash and Can Collections ....................... _. .. _ ...... ........ 23,600.00 138 - Street and Traffic Signal Lighting _...... _ 40,500.00 140 - Street Cleaning ..... ....................................... ...........- .... -_ -... 24,800.00 141 -Snow Removal ....... ........... ............................. ...... .........._......... 14,400.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. Total Highways and Streets .......... ....... ..... _. ..... ....... $275,306.00 GROUPV- LIBRARY 143 - Library Operation ....... . .... ._ .................... . ........ ........... $ 55,184.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Library Fund, GROUP VI -PARKS 144A -Park Administration _ ................. .._......................_..._. $ 5,331.00 14413-Park Areas, Buildings, etc. .. .. . .................... 38,452.00 TotalParks ........................................... . ........... - ._ ......... . ....... ...... .... $ 43,783.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Park Fund. GROUP VII- RECREATION Operation and Maintenance 145A- Recreation Administration .................... ........... ......_4 6,530.00 145B- Outdoor Recreation ................................ _ ......... ._.._ -_._ 9,519.00 1 45D- Indoor Recreation ................. ......... .- ... .- ......... ....... ..... 2,160.00 145E - Swimming Pool _...__............... _. ..... _ .... ........ _ ..... _- .......... _ 6,129.00 145F -Care of Grounds ........ ...................... ......................... ......... 1,900.00 Subtotal- Operation and Maintenance ............... $ 26,238.00 (These appropriations shall be. paid from the Playground and Swimming Pool Fund) Improvement 146 - Improvements .... .... .................... ......_. ..............................$ 32,098.00 (This appropriation shall be paid from the Playground Improvement Fund.) LTotal Recreation .... .. ........... ........... _ ...... ........:_, GROUP VIII - MISCELLANEOUS 147 Planning and Zoning ... ............................................ .............. $ 4,300.00 1148E- Ambuiance ..................... ......._.... _ ..... ...................... ..._.............. 12,759.36 14SC -Other Miscellaneous ......................................... - ........... ...... 15,305.40 Total Miscellaneous ..._ ...................... .....__............ _..........$ 32,364.36 r These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. GROUP IX- MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS '160J -Capital I n is 13 800.00 161 - Bridge Construction .. 1 1 $ �� 25,000.00 , ............... ........ 162.11- City's Share of Special Assessments ....... 12,000.00 ,162J2 -Storm Sewers and Inlets ..... ............................... 30,000.00 Total Municipal Improvements ..............................$ 90,800.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Consolidated Fund. EMERGENCY AND RESERVE r Reserve in Consolidated Fund ....._ . ..........................._..$ 144.53 GROUP X- PENSIONS 154JI Police Pensions ......._ ....................... ............................_.. $ 30 052.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Police Pension Fund. '154.12- Police Retirement System ...._ .... .. ........... . .......... .....$ 11,002.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Police Retirement Fund. 155J1 -Fire Pensions ............................... ..............................$ 50,012.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Special Session, March 28th, 1950 12 5 i ,n '.' Wf' 0 , 10 Y If ri, If 126 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 Fire Pension Fund. 155J2 —Fire Retirement System ................................ - .......... -_$ 15,022.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Fire Retirement Fund. 156 — Employees Retirement Fund ..............................$ 12,015,00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Employees Retirement Fund, TotalPensions ................................. ............................... ....................$118,108.00 GROUP XI —DEBT SERVICE 161J1— Retirement of Bonds and Payment of Interest..... .......... ....... ........- ...................... ................ .... ... .. ..............$ 76,298.00 . This appropriation shall be paid from the General Bond Fund. 163J2— Airport Bonds and Interest ................. ...................... 19,143.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Airport Fund. Total Debt Service .... __ ...................... ...... .......... - .....__- .. -..$ 95,441.00 GROUP XII —DOCKS 153A —Dock Operation -..._ ........................... ...................- _..._.....$ 3,370.00 153B— Dredge Operation .:...._ ..... _................ - ......... . .............. ... -..- 27,100.00 153C —River Front Improvement - ..... ._ ........ ... .. ...... .._..... 3,300.00 TotalDocks .... .......... .......... _ ..... _... ............... ............... ........... ... ......... $ 33,770.00 These appropriations shall be paid from the Dock Fund, GROUP XIII— AIRPORT 157 — Airport ....... . ........................ _ ..................................... ... ........................ $ 29,640.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Airport Fund. GROUP XIV— PARKING METERS AND PARKING LOTS 170A— Parking Meters ............ ... ........... ..... .......... ..... ................. ........$ 9,000.00 This appropriation shall be paid from Parking Meter Fund. 170B— Parking Lots ................... .. .................... .. ......... ............ __........... 121,000.00 This appropriation shall be paid from the Parking Lot Fund. Total Parking Meters and Lots ........... .__ .............. ....$130,000,00 GROUP XV —WATER WORKS 149A— Administration .............. _ .......... ..._........... ......... ............ - ....... .$ 33,884.08 149B— Operation ......... _ .... _._ ............ ............... .... ............. ............. ._.. 281,115.92 Reserve............. ._ ..... _.__ ....... ._........... .._....._......- ........... .._. 626.00 Total Water Works .._ .............. ............................... ....................$315,620.00 This department is operated from its receipts and is not supported by the tax levy, hence no appropriations from taxes is made. These appropriations shall be paid from the Water Works Fund. Section 2. General Miscellaneous Revenues. General 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 pur- poses in the stuns herein shown. Section 3. Surplus. Any surplus not specifically allocated for a definite purpose in the budget and which may exist hi either the Consolidated Fund or the mis- cellaneous 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 surplus not specifically distributed in the budget and remaining 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 fund at the close of the fiscal year 1949 -50 (except taxes which have been levied for spe- cial purposes) shall be transferred into and become a part of 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 special tax levy has been made, except only with the approval of the State Comptroller. Section 4. Emergency Fund. Transfers of money may be made from 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 of 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 Special Session, March 2 8th, 1950 127 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 Council on March 17th, 1950, which detailed distribution is made a part of this ordinance by ref- erence thereto and shall be so considered in comiec- 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 the general welfare of the City of Dubuque and the inhabitants thereof being deemed argent and of immediate necessity shall be in force and effect fro wand after its final passage, adoption and approval by the City Council and publication as provided by law, and the appropriations herein provided shall be available when transferred to their respective fonds. Passed upon first reading this 17th day of March, 1950. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 28th day of MO,rch, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELD Councilmen Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk Published officially in The Telegraph- Herald news - piper this 30th day of March, d 50. SHEA City Clerk It Afar, 30 + K Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman W e 1 u. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Ordinance No. 6 -50. An Ordi- nance vacating part of the alley between Main and Iowa Streets extending from 14th to 15th Streets in the City of Dubuque, and pro- viding that Quit Claim Deeds be issued to the abutting property owners, presented and read. Coun- cilman Thompson moved that the reading just had been considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Councilman Thompson moved that the rules be suspended re- quiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Thompson, Van Duelrnan, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Councilman Thompson moved that the ordinance be placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection for at least one week before its final adoption. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo, Ordinance No. 7 -50. An Ord- inance providing for parking re- strictions on the west side of Jack- son Street between 10th and 12th Streets, prescribing a penalty for violation of the terms hereof, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van D u e l m a n , Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Councilman Thompson in o v e d that the rules be suspended requir- ing an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Councilman Thompson moved that the ordinance be placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection for at least one week before its final adoption. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van D u e l m a n , Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. ORDINANCE NO. 3 -50 An ordinance amending Ordi- nance No. 3 -50, being an ordinance in reference to fire protection out- side of the Limits of the City of Dubuque, by striking out certain parts of said Ordinance No. 3 -50, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- lu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Councilman Thompson m o v e d that the rules be suspended re- quiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van D u e l in a n, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Councilman man Thompson m o v e d that the ordinance be placed on file with the City Clerk for public inspection for at least one week before its final adoption. Second- ed by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. March 23, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Although it was the hope of the Building Code Committee appoint- ed by the Mayor, Mr. Albert Whar- ton, to have a Building C o de ready for the Council's adoption before the end of its term, this Committee still has a few months' work left. The proposed Building Code will have five main subdi- visions, four of which have been approved by the Building Code Committee. The fifth subdivision should be reviewed and approved by the Committee in another month and then the work of preparing the revised code may be started, after which the code will be sub- mitted to the Council. The Building Code Committee was divided so that each member worked on one of the five prin- cipal committees as follows: Administrative Delos Hodges — C. I. Krajewski Orlin Conlon Chris Voelker Structural Construction Requirements Carl Bartels — Chairman W. P. Asmussen R. J. Gallagher Frank Hying Fire Protection Requirements Ray Berquist — Chairman Joe Kass Wm. Mueller L. C. Norton Tom Hickson — Associate Health Sanitation Requiremer Ed Kuehnle Oscar Lundgren — Chairman Dan O'Leary Safety Requirements Howard Geisler — Chairman Fergus Gallagher Al Pape There has been a total of twenty meetings of the general Building Code Committee and a total of twenty meetings of the subcom- mittees, totalling 600 man - hours. The City Council has felt the need of a modern building code for the City of Dubuque and has had Building Code Committees working at various times during the past ten years. In 1941 the Building Code Com- mittee headed by Art Geisler was appointed and prepared a modern building code which was submitted to the Council in November of 1942. However, at that time the Iowa State Engineering Society was agitating for a uniform State Building Code. Since this type of code is better than a municipal code as a rule, it was abandoned. In the meantime, the Iowa En- gineering Society has developed a uniform State Code which has failed to become a statute leaving Dubuque and other cities without modem building codes. This Du- buque Building Code Committee is developing its Code upon the proposed State Uniform Building Code so that when it is passed and put on the statute books of the State of Iowa, there will be no change for Dubuquers. Respectfully submitted, Paul Rossiter, Chairman Dubuque Building Code Com- mittee Councilman Van Duelman moved that the communication be re- ceived and made a matter o£ record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson, Carried by the follow- ing vote; Yeas -- Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Thompson Van Duelmap_, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. 23 March 1950. Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Dubuque, Iowa Gentlemen: With reference to the claim of Fred Pickle for damages sustained on or about January 24th, 1950 in a fall after slipping on an accum- ulation of ice on the sidewalk on the south side of 5th Street near the corner of Main Street, said claimant slipped on ice on the said sidewalk, fell to the sidewalk, z.a Jig Aim v i 130 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 receiving injuries which required him to secure the services of a physician and hospital services, and required that he remain away from his work. That he sustained actual damages in the amount of some- where in the neighborhood of $300.00. His attorney has agreed to a settlement of $141.70. I re- commend that this claim be settled upon that basis, and that a war- rant be issued payable to Francis Becker, Attorney for Fred Pickle and delivered upon delivery to the City of a release properly exe- cuted by Claimant. Yours truly, John J. Kintzinger City Solicitor. Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Solici- tor Kintzinger be approved and the City Auditor instructed to draw a warrant in the amount of $141.70 in favor of Francis Becker, Attor- ney for Fred Pickle, as settlement in full of the claim, and that said warrant be delivered upon receipt by the City of Dubuque of a prop- erly executed release. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950. To the Honorble Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of St. Patrick's Church of March 6, 1950, request- ing permission to construct a pe- destrian and heating tunnel under the alley between Main and Iowa Streets between Loras Blvd. and West Fifteenth Street, was refer- red to the Council to view the grounds. The Council having visited the property, decided to grant the re- quest. I recommend that this de- cision of the Council be confirmed by passage of the resolution at- tached. Respectfully submitted, A. A. RHOMBERG City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be confirmed. Seconded by Mayor Wharton. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, We- lu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Resolution Edo. 82 -50 WHEREAS St. Patricks Church, a charitable corporation organized under the Laws of the State of Iowa, has filed with the City Coun- cil a petition requesting permis- sion to place a pedestrian and heat- ing tunnel below the surface of the alley between Main and I o w a Streets connecting the: Northerly 3 /5ths of City Lot 463 with City Lot 462 in the orig- inal Townsite of the City of Du- buque; And, Whereas, said petition was referred to the City Council to view the ground And Whereas, the City Council viewed the grounds and is of the opinion the request should be granted, Now Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Section 1. That St. Patrick's Church, its successors and assigns be and it is hereby granted the right and authority to place a pedestrian and heating tunnel be- low the surface of the alley which connects Loras Boulevard and Fit - teenth Street, betwen Iowa and Main Streets said tunnel to con- nect: Northerly 3; 5ths of City Lot 463 with City Lot 462 in the original Townsite of Dubuque, in accordance with the plat at- tached to said petition. Section 2. That such construc- tion is to be done under the di- rection and supervision of the City Manager and Water Department and under any rules and regula- tions they may prescribe. Section 3. That the right to construct and maintain said heating tunnel shall be subject to the con- tinuous control of the City Council, reserving the right to said CiTy Council to impose restrictions and conditions upon the enjoyment thereof as may be reasonably nee- Special Session, March 28th, 1950 131 essary for the protection of the public interests, including the right to revoke and rescind the grant hereby made, if at any time the public interests should so re. quire. Section 4. As a further con- sideration of the rights and priv- ileges herein granted, said St. Patricks Church, its successors and assigns, assume any liability for damages to persons or property which may result from the con- struction and or maintenance of said heating tunnel, and said St. Patricks Church, its successors and assigns, at its own expense, agrees to defend any and all claims or actions which may be made or brought against the City because of the construction and /or main- tenance of such heating tunnel, and should the City be required to pay any sum as damages, said St. Patricks Church, its successors and assigns, agree to fully reim- burse the City therefor and hold said City harmless from any dam- ages. Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective and the rights hereunder shall accrue to St. Pat- rick's Church, its successors and as- signs, when this resolution has been passed by the City Council and accepted by said St. Patrick's Church, which acceptance shall be endorsed hereon. Passed, approved and adopted this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION No 82 -50 St. Patricks Church, having full knowledge and understanding of all the terms and conditions of Resolution No. 82 -50 hereby ac- cepts the same as adopted and agrees to comply with all the terms and conditions thereof. Signed this 5th day of May, 1950, ST. PATRICKS CHURCH, By F. P. Mulligan, Vice Pres. Councilman Van Duelman moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Absent — Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On March 6, 1950 the petition of Vincent N. Hoffmann and Leo J. Teeling, requesting the extension of water mains and the grading and surfacing of Glen Oak Street from Park to Vernon Street, was referred to the Council to view the property. After visiting the site, the Coun- cil decided not to proceed with the improvement until waivers are obtained for the construction of curb and gutter by special assess- ment. I recommend that this de- cision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be ap- proved.. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of February 9, 1950 the petition of Cletus T. Cox requesting permission to connect to water mains for the purpose of serving a tract of land west of Carter Road and Kaufman Avenue in Dubuque County was referred to the Council to view the grounds. The Council having viewed the area decided to continue the pol- icy of permitting no water connec- tions nor water main extensions beyond the city limits as long as properties within the city were without such conveniences. I rec- IT" t 132 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 ommend that this decision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: On February 9, 1950, the petition of Phillip A. Powers requesting the annexation to the city of Lot 1 of 1 of 1 of Lot "A" of Hillcrest Park was referred to the Council to view the grounds. The Council having examined the property ex- pressed the willingness to annex only that part of the tract abutting Avalon Road upon the condition that curb and gutter be installed and crushed rock base with asphalt surface be built along Ava- lon Road and on the proposed ex- tensions of Valleyview Road and Hillcrest. I recommend that this decision of the Council be confirmed and proper action be taken if details can be worked out with the peti- tioner. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Thompson moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be approved. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The following requests for street lighting were referred to the Coun- cil to view the grounds: 12/5/49— Request of P. J. Crow- ley and others for investigation of existing lights on Auburn Street between Loras Blvd. and Rosedale Avenue. 12/15/49— Request of Harold Mc- Mahon for a light on Rosedale Avenue in front of St. Anthony's School. 1/25/50— Request of Robert Weitz and others for a street light near the intersection of Mineral and 0'- Hagen Streets, and of Mrs. Mary Gruber on English Lane near Sul- livan Street. 2/9/50—Request of the Perfec- tion Oil Company for a light in the alley north of Lincoln Avenue and adjacent to the Chicago -Mil- waukee Railroad tracks. The Council, having viewed the various locations, decided as fol- lows: (1) To rearrange the lighting on Auburn Street to better advantage. (2) To deny the request for a street light in front of St. An- thony's School. (3) To order the installation of a new street light at the intersec- tion of Gilliam Street and Mineral Street, but not in the center of the block as requested. (4) To order the installation of a street light on English Lane near Sullivan Street. (5) To deny the request of the Perfection Oil Company for a street light in the alley. I recommend that these de- cisions of the Council be confirm- ed. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be approved. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of March 6, 1950, the communication of the County Special Session, March 28th, 1950 133 Auditor advising that the Board of Supervisors had accepted an of- fer of $200.00 made by Emil Gras- sell for Lot 22 of Union Addition was referred to the Council to view the property. The Council having viewed the grounds decided to ac- cept the offer. I recommend that the decision of the council be confirmed by the passage of the attached resolution. i Respectfully submitted, a A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton; Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Russo. RESOLUTION NO. 83.50 Whereas, Lot 22 of Union Addi- tion in the City of Dubuque, Du- buque County, Iowa was sold on February 3, 1936 to Dubuque Coun -. ty, Iowa by the County Treasurer { of Dubuque County, Iowa for the t delinquent taxes and unpaid taxes for the years 1931 to 1934, inclu- sive; and Whereas, the said Dubuque County, Iowa desires to sell the above described real estate to Emil Grassell for $200.00, and Whereas, the sale of said prop- erty by Dubuque County, Iowa to Emil Grassell for a sum less than the total amount stated in the Tax Certificate including all endorse- ments of subsequent general taxes, interests and costs requires the written approval of a majority of all tax - levying and tax - certifying bodies having any interest in said general taxes; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that the sale of said property to Emil Grassell for the sum of $200.- 00 in cash be and the same is - hereby authorized and approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The communication of the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission of February 9, 1950, submitting the plat of Springgreen Subdivision on Kaufmann Avenue at Kane Street, was referred to the Council to view the grounds and to outline the con- ditions for the acceptance of the plat. The Council having examined the property, decided to approve the plat and to accept the dedica- tion of Springgreen Court, the wid- ening of Kane Street and the wid- ening of the alley hereafter to be known as Greenfield Street, as public thoroughfares upon the con- dition that sanitary sewers be built, curb and gutter installed and the newly dedicated streets or por- tions of streets be surfaced with crushed stone with an asphaltic surface. I recommend that these deci- sions of the Council be confirmed and the necessary proceedings or- dered prepared. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be approved. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of March 17, 1950, the petition of Mrs. Lena Enser, asking for the extension of the pro- posed improvement of Reeder Street to include all of Lot 15 of EM E i 134 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 135 Reeder- Langworthy Sub. was re- ferred to the Council to view the grounds. The Council having viewed the street, decided to have the curb constructed as far easterly on Ree- der Street as is practicable. 1 recommend that this decision of the Council be confirmed and that the proceedings concerning the im- provement of Lois and Reeder Streets be adopted. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Welu moved that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duehnan, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting of March 17, 1950, the offer of Jack B. Welp for the purchase of several small parcels of city -owned property 0 the west and south of the Brook- side Dairy was referred to the Council to view the property. The Council having examined the premises, decided to have a plat prepared in order that a deal might be made with Mr. Welp. I recommend that the decision of the Council be confirmed. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950. To the Honorble Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The petition of the trustees of St. Joseph's Church asking for the construction of sidewalks along U. S. No. 20 from Lombard Street and Fremont Avenue westerly to South Algona Street and Cherokee Drive was referred to the Council to view the grounds at the meeting of January 25, 1950. The Council having examined the area concluded that the deter- mination of this problem was one requiring consultation with the Iowa State Highway Commis- sion on the status of this as a city street and also on the matter of the necessary grading for the ac- commodation of sidewalks. I recommend that the proper of- ficials of the Iowa State Highway Commission be contacted in order to ascertain their views on these subjects. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the recommendation of City Manager Rhomberg be ap- proved. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Russo. March 28, 1950. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the meeting held March 17, 1950, the petitions of H. J. Hoff- mann, Trustee of the Bunker Hill Golf Club, of Frank J. Blaser, and A. J. Blaser, objecting to the pro- posed assessments to be levied against their properties for the sanitary sewers in Ungs, Hoyt and Hazel Streets were referred to the Council to view the grounds. The Council living examined the sev- eral properties decided as fol- lows: 1) That the assessment proposed to be levied against Lot 1 of Mir. - eral Lot 265 be stricken from the assessment rule and the assessed amount of $3,115.22 be ordered paid out of the Consolidated Fund of the City with the condition, how• ever, that should this property in the future make use of the sani- tary sewer, that a proper connec- tion fee be first paid to the City; (Mayor Wharton not participat ing). 2) That the objection of Frank J. Blaser with reference to the cast 80 feet of the west 40 feet of Lot 1 of Ungs Subdivision of the east 80 feet of the west 40 feet of Lot 2 of Ungs Subdivision be ovef- ruled. 3) That the objection of A. J. Blaser concerning the east 80 feet of the east 40 feet of Lot 1 of ongs Su;_ and of the east 80 feet of the east 40 feet of Lot 2 of Ungs Subdivision be overruled for the reason that it was not filed within the statutory period and for the further reason that a benefit does accrue to this property. Respectfully submitted, A. A. Rhomberg, City Manager. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that the decisions of the City Council be confirmed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Y e a s — Councilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Mayor Wharton not voting. SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS. RESOLUTION NO. 84.50. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: that to pav for the construction of eight (8) inch sanitary sewers in the follow- ing locations: (1). Beginning at manhole number 35 on the Kauf- man Avenue Trunk Sewer and run- ning southeasterly to the intersec- tion of the centerline of Avoca Street Extension and the alley sec- ond north of Hazel Street; thence south along the centerline of Avoca Street Extension to the cen- terline of Ungs Street; thence east along the centerline of Ungs Street to the centerline of Hoyt Street; thence north along the centerline of Hoyt Street to the prolongation of the south line of Lot 6 of Pfohl Subdivision. (2). beginning at the intersection of the centerline of the alley second north of Hazel Street and the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running west along the centerline of said alley to the prolongation of the east line of Lot 83 of Finley Addition. (3). Beginning at manhole number 39 of the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running east along the centerline of Hazel Street to the prolongation of the west line of Lot 50 of Finley Addition, Larson Construction Company, contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate hereinafter named, situat- ed and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite. each lot or parcel of real estate as follows: CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Schedule of Assesments Owner. Lot. Location. Assessment. Marie C. Williams, Lot 50, Finley Addition ....... $215.58 John W. Herd, Lot 51, Fin- ley Addition ........... 215.58 John W. Herd, Lot- 52, Fin- ley Addition .......... 215.58 Marie C. Williams, Lot 53, Finley Addition ....... 215.58 Marie C. Williams, Lot 54, Finley Addition 215.58 Win. E. and Salome Albert, Lot 55, Finley Addition . 215.58 Joseph W. Meyer, Lot 56, Finley Addition ........ 215.58 Marie C. Williams, Lot 57, Finley Addition ...... 215.58 Marie C. Williams, Lot 58, Finley Addition .... 215.58 Marie C. Williams, Lot 59, Finley Addition 215.58 Marie C. Williams, Lot 60, Finley Addition . 215.58 Marie C. Williams, Lot 61, Finley Addition 215.58 Fred and Pauline Blosch, Lot 62, Finley Addition 215.58 Fred and Pauline Blosch, Lot 63, Finley Addition .. 215.58 Frank J. Blaser et al., Lot 65, Finley Addition .... 228.65 Frank J. Blaser et al., Lot 66, Finley Addition 230.62 James Yager, Lot 71, Finley Addition 215.58 Alfred and Marie Rehfelt, Lot 72, Finley Addition 215.58 Alfred and Marie Rehfelt, Lot 73, Finley Addition 215.58 Thelma Sullivan, Lot 74, N. 103', Finley Addition 215.58 Thelma Sullivan, Lot 75, N. 1 /2, Finley Addition 215.58 Thelma Sullivan, Lot 76, N. 136 Special Session, March 28th, 1450 %, Finley Addition .... 215.58 Thelma Sullivan, Lot 77, N. 26.12 '/z, Finley Addition ..... 215.58 Earl F. and Mary Maus, Lot 166.60 78, Finley Addition ..... 215.58 Geo. S. and Herlinda Bierie, 166.60 Lot 79, Finley Addition 215.58 Geo. S. and Herlinda Bierie, 166.60 Lot 80, Finley Addition 215.58 Jos. C. and Gerene Poire, 152.57 Lot 81, Finley Addition . 215.58 Joe. C. and Gerene Poire, 124.79 Lot 1, Sub. 82, Finley Ad- Trunk sewer and running south- dition 156.79 Robert D. and Mary Zehent- centerline of Avoca Street Exten- ner, Lot 2, Sub. 82, Finley 137.21 Addition 58.80 Robert D. and Mary Zehent- 137.21 ner, Lot 83, Finley Addi- Extension to the centerline of Ungs tion 312.60 H. J. Hoffmann and Albert terline of Ungs Street to the cen- Wharton, Lot 265, Min- 163.34 eral Lot 3,115.22 north along the centerline of Hoyt Frank J. Blaser et al., Lot 2, 163.34 W. 40' of E. 80', Ungs south line of Lot 6 of Pfohl Sub - Addition 130.66 Alois J. Blaser, Lot 2, E. 40' (2) Beginning at the intersec- of E. 80', Ungs Addition 130.66 Walter J. and M a r j o r i e second north of Hazel Street and Hodge, Lot 3, Ungs Addi- the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer tion . .. . . .. 163.32 Walter J. and M a r j o r i e line of said alley to the prolong - Hodge, Lot 4, Ungs Addi- ation of the east line of Lot 83 of tion . 163.32 Wm. and Mary Riechmann, (3) Beginning at manhole num- Lot 5, S. 50', Ungs Addi- ber 39 of the Kaufman Avenue tion 163.32 Win. and Mary Riechmann, along the centerline of Hazel Lot 6, S. 50', Ungs Addi- Street to the prolongation of the tion 163.32 Fred 0. and Kath. Kauf- tion presented and read. Council- mann, Lot 8, N. 58.54 man Van Duelman moved that the Ungs Addition ... 80.71 Arthur and Lillian A. and filed. Seconded by Council- Trausch, Lot 8, S. 46', man Thompson. Carried by the Ungs Addition . 80.71 Jos. and Cath. Poire, Lot 11, Y e a s — Councilmen Thompson, E. 40' of E. 80', Ungs Ad- Van Duelman, Welu. dition 130.66 Jos. and Cath. Poire, Lot 11, Absent— Councilman Russo. W. 40' of E. 80', Ungs Mayor Wharton not voting. Addition 130.66 Lyle E. Dewey, Lot 13, Ungs Issuance of Public Improvement Addition 163.32 Lyle E. Dewey, Lot 14, Ungs CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Addition 163.32 Geo. and Mary Droessler, WHEREAS, the contract hereto- Lot 15, Ungs Addition 163.32 Geo. and Mary Droessler, Dubuque for the construction of Lot 16, Ungs Addition 163.32 Dwight and Minnie Curtis, Ungs, Hoyt and Hazel Streets here- Lot 1, Sub. 17, Ungs Addi- inafter described, has been com- tion 163.32 Geo. and Mary Droessler, been accepted by the City Council Lot 2, Sub. 17, Ungs Addi- Absent— Councilman Russo. tion ... .... . 26.12 Win. Riechmann, Lot 2, Proof of publications, certified Pfohl's Sub. ...... ... 166.60 Theo. S. and Mary Hingt- the intention of the City Council gen, Lot 3, Pfohl's Sub. 166.60 M. Freida McKitrick, Lot 4, in the amount of $13,488.26 to pro Pfohl's Sub. . .. 166.60 M. Freida McKitrick, Lot 5,• of construction of sanitary sewers Pfolil's Sub. .... 152.57 W. Earl and Ethel Dewey, (1) Beginning at manhole num- Lot 6, Pfohl's Addition 124.79 H i r a m A. and Luella S. Trunk sewer and running south- Winge, Lot 7, Pfohl's Sub. 137.21 Sadie Van F umetti, Lot 8, centerline of Avoca Street Exten- Pfohl's Sub. ......... . .. 137.21 Ray F. and Ruth Duehr, Lot Hazel Street; thence south along 9, Pfohl's Sub........... 137.21 Lucy F. Riley, Lot 10, Extension to the centerline of Ungs Pfohl's Sub. . .......... 137.21 Lucy F. Riley, Lot 11, terline of Ungs Street to the cen- Pfohl's Sub. .. I ... 163.34 W. Earl and Ethel Dewey, north along the centerline of Hoyt Lot 12, Pfohl's Sub. 163.34 W. Earl and Ethel Dewey, south line of Lot 6 of Pfohl Sub - Lot 13, Pfohl's Sub. 163.34 $13,488.26 2,327.2 Lin. Ft. 8" Vitri- fied Sewer Pipe @ $4.00 ..... $9,308.80 43 Each 8" x 6" "Y" Branches (2f $9.00 387.00 7 Each Concrete M.H., complete, a $235.00 . 1,645.00 3 Each Drop M.H., com- plete, ca $400.00 1,200.00 1 Each Exist M.H. Con- verted to Drop ) ... 200.00 $12,740.80 Extra Expense @ 5% .. 637.04 Interest 6% for 52 days 110.42 $13,488.26 All of which is assessed in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Passed adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. F. W. THOMPSON. FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU. Councilmen. Attest: J. J .Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Y e a s — Councilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Special Session, March 28th, 1950 137 of said City and the City Engineer has computed the cost and expense thereof to be $13,488.26 AND WHEREAS, public notice as provided by law, has been pub- lished by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay the cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held pursuant thereto, and all objections filed thereto have been considered and determined: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cost of the construction of eight (8) inch sanitary sewers in the following locations: (1) Beginning at manhole num- ber 35 on the Kaufman Avenue Trunk sewer and running south- easterly to the intersection of the centerline of Avoca Street Exten- sion and the alley second north of Hazel Street; thence south along the centerline of Avoca Street Extension to the centerline of Ungs Street, thence east along the cen- terline of Ungs Street to the cen- terline of Hoyt Street; thence north along the centerline of Hoyt Street to the prolongation of the south line of Lot 6 of Pfohl Sub- division. (2) Beginning at the intersec- tion of the centerline of the alley second north of Hazel Street and the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running west along the center- line of said alley to the prolong- ation of the east line of Lot 83 of Finley Addition. (3) Beginning at manhole num- ber 39 of the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running east along the centerline of Hazel Street to the prolongation of the west line of Lot 50 of Finley Addi- tion, there be issued sewer bonds to the amount of $13,488.26. Said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 396 of the Code of Iowa, 1946: shall bear the date of the 17th day of April, 1950, shall be in denominations of $500.00, except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $488.26. They shall be numbered from 4366 to 4392 inclusive and shall be divid- ed into ten series, of which the bonds numbered 4366 and 4367 in- clusive shall constitute the first Absent— Councilman Russo. Mayor Wharton not voting. Proof of publications, certified to by the publishers, of notice of the intention of the City Council to issue public improvement bonds in the amount of $13,488.26 to pro vide for the payment of the cost of construction of sanitary sewers in the following locations: (1) Beginning at manhole num- ber 35 on the Kaufman Avenue Trunk sewer and running south- easterly to the intersection of the ,:� - centerline of Avoca Street Exten- sion and the alley second north of Hazel Street; thence south along the centerline of Avoca Street Extension to the centerline of Ungs Street, thence east along the cen terline of Ungs Street to the cen- terline of Hoyt Street; thence north along the centerline of Hoyt Street to the prolongation of the south line of Lot 6 of Pfohl Sub - division. (2) Beginning at the intersec- tion of the centerline of the alley second north of Hazel Street and the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running west along the center- line of said alley to the prolong - ation of the east line of Lot 83 of Finley Addition. (3) Beginning at manhole num- ber 39 of the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running east along the centerline of Hazel Street to the prolongation of the west line of Lot 50 of Finley Addi- tion presented and read. Council- man Van Duelman moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Y e a s — Councilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Russo. Mayor Wharton not voting. (Resolution Providing for the Issuance of Public Improvement Bonds.) CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. RESOLUTION NO. 85.50. WHEREAS, the contract hereto- fore entered into by the City of Dubuque for the construction of eight (8) inch sanitary sewers in Ungs, Hoyt and Hazel Streets here- inafter described, has been com- pleted and said improvement has been accepted by the City Council of said City and the City Engineer has computed the cost and expense thereof to be $13,488.26 AND WHEREAS, public notice as provided by law, has been pub- lished by the City Clerk stating the intention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay the cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held pursuant thereto, and all objections filed thereto have been considered and determined: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cost of the construction of eight (8) inch sanitary sewers in the following locations: (1) Beginning at manhole num- ber 35 on the Kaufman Avenue Trunk sewer and running south- easterly to the intersection of the centerline of Avoca Street Exten- sion and the alley second north of Hazel Street; thence south along the centerline of Avoca Street Extension to the centerline of Ungs Street, thence east along the cen- terline of Ungs Street to the cen- terline of Hoyt Street; thence north along the centerline of Hoyt Street to the prolongation of the south line of Lot 6 of Pfohl Sub- division. (2) Beginning at the intersec- tion of the centerline of the alley second north of Hazel Street and the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running west along the center- line of said alley to the prolong- ation of the east line of Lot 83 of Finley Addition. (3) Beginning at manhole num- ber 39 of the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running east along the centerline of Hazel Street to the prolongation of the west line of Lot 50 of Finley Addi- tion, there be issued sewer bonds to the amount of $13,488.26. Said bonds shall be issued under the provisions of Chapter 396 of the Code of Iowa, 1946: shall bear the date of the 17th day of April, 1950, shall be in denominations of $500.00, except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $488.26. They shall be numbered from 4366 to 4392 inclusive and shall be divid- ed into ten series, of which the bonds numbered 4366 and 4367 in- clusive shall constitute the first �E gi- iy 138 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1951, the bonds numbered 4368 and 4369 in- clusive shall constitute the second series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1952, the bonds numbered 4370 and 4371 in- clusive shall constitute the third series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1953, the bonds numbered 4372 and 4373 in- clusive shall constitute the fourth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1954, the bonds numbered 4374 and 4375 in- clusive shall constitute the fifth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1955, the bonds numbered 4376 and 4377 in- clusive shall constitute the sixth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1956, the bonds numbered 4378 and 4379 shall constitute the seventh series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1957, the bonds numbered 4380 and 4381 inclusive shall constitute the eighth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A. D. 1958, the bonds numbered 4382, 4384, 4384, 4385 and 4386, inclusive, shall constitute the ninth series and shall be pay- able the first day of April, A. D. 1959, the bonds numbered 4387, 4388, 4389, 4390, 4391 and 4392, in- clusive, shall constitute the tenth series and shall be payable the first day of April, A.D. 1960. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of five percent per annum which interest shall be pay- able semi - annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto attached; and said bonds shall be payable out of the pro- ceeds of the special assessment levied for said improvement. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque. Said bonds shall be substantially in the following form: No. ....... Series No. .. .... CITY OF DUBUQUE SEWER BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer here- of, on the first day of April, A. D. 195 ; or any time before that date at the option of the City, the sum of .. ........ HUNDRED DOLLARS with interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable on the presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached, both interest and principal are pay- able at the office of the City Treas- urer in the City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque pursuant to and by virtue of Chapter ... of the Code of Iowa, 1946, and in ac- cordance with a resolution of the City Council of said City, duly passed on the 28th day of March, 1950. This bond is one of a series of 27 bonds, 26 for $500.00, num- bered from 4366 to 4391, inclusive, and one for $488.26, numbered 4392, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of the con- struction of eight (8) inch sanitary sewers in the following locations: (1) Beginning at manhole num- ber 35 on the Kaufman Avenue Trunk sewer and running south- easterly to the intersection of the center line of Avoca Street Exten- sion and the alley second north of Hazel Street; thence south along the centerline of Avoca Street Extensio to the centerline of Ungs Street, thence east along the cen- terline of Ungs Street to the cen- terline of Hoyt Street; thence north along the centerline of Hoyt Street to the prolongation of the south line of Lot 6 of Pfohl Sub- division. (2) Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of the alley sec- ond north of Hazel Street and the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running west along the centerline of said alley to the prolongation of the east line of Lot 83 of Finley Addition. (3) Beginning at manhole num- ber 39 of the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running east along the centerline of Hazel Street to the prolongation of the west line of Lot 50 of Finley Addition and described in said re- solution; which cost is assessable to and levied along said improve- ment, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent property, and payable in ten annual install- ments, with interest on all de- ferred payments at the rate of five per cent per annum, and this bond is payable only out of the money derived from the collection of said special tax, and said money can be - s Special Session, March 28th, 1950 139 used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all the acts and conditions and things required to be done prece- dent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in regu- lar and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the assessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, s the faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In Witness Whereof, the City of Dubuque by its City Coucil has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk, with the seal of said City affixed this 27th day of April, 1950, and has authorized the use of their fac - simile signature to the interest coupons hereto attached, f Mayor. City Clerk. Countersigned (Seal). (FORM OF COUPON) On the day of ............. A. D., 195 the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bear- er, as provided in the bond, the sum of . ....... Dollars, at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being months interest due that day on its Bond No. .... dated , ` 195 Mayor.. . .......................... City Clerk. Countersigned: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book to be kept by him for that purpose, and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer who will also regis- ter them in a book to be kept by him for that purpose. BE, IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be kept in a special fund to be known as Improvement Fund. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the interest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the fac- simile signature of the Mayor and countersigned with the fac- simile signature of the City Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that as fast as funds allow, begin- ning with the second year after the payment of interest due, these bonds shall be called and retired in t°ne same order as numbered. Adopted this 28th day of March, 1950. Approved: F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Wel u. Car- ried by the following vote: Y e a s — Councilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Mayor Wharton not voting. State of Iowa I SS County of Dubuque I, Claude J. McDonald do hereby certify that on February 20th, 1950, I posted copies of the attached Notice ' of Levy of Special Assess- ment and Intention of the City Council to Issue Bonds along the line of improvement for the con- struction of eight (8) inch sani- tary sewers in the following loca- tions: (1) Beginning at manhole num- ber 35 on the Kaufman Avenue Trunk sewer and running south- easterly to the intersection of the centerline of Avoca Street Exten- sion and the alley second north of Hazel Street; thence south along the centerline of Avoca Street Extension to the centerline of Ungs Street, thence east along the cen- terline of Ungs Street to the cen- terline of Hoyt Street; thence north along the centerline of Hoyt Street to the prolongation of the south line of Lot 6 of Pfohl Sub- division. (2) Beginning at the intersec- tion of the centerline of the alley second north of Hazel Street and the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer � I � , zu ' v, 0 1 I' 140 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 and running west along the center- line of said alley to the prolong- ation of the east line of Lot 83 of Finley Addition. (3) Beginning at manhole num- ber 39 of the Kaufman Avenue Trunk Sewer and running east along the centerline of Hazel Street to the prolongation of the west line of Lot 50 of Finley Addi- tion. Signed: Claude J. McDonald. Subscribed and sworn to before me John J. Shea, A Notary Public this 20th day of February, 1950. John J. Shea. Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Councilman Thompson moved that the statement be received and made a matter of record. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Y e a s — Councilmen Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Mayor Wharton not voting. RESOLUTION RIO. 86 -50. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council 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 cig- arette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permit on behalf of said City. Floyd J. Lauterborn and Walter G. Thorpe (Effective 4- 1 -50), 951 Main Street. Raymond McLaughlin (Effective 4- 1 -50), 2222 Central Ave. Robert J. Quinlan and Evelyn J. Quinlan (Effective 4- 1 -50), 1091 White Street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the appli- cations be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th clay of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Thomp- son. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welt. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. RESOLUTION RIO. 87 -50. WHEREAS, applications f o r Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the 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. CLASS "B" PERMIT Ellas Mihalis, 574 East 16th Street. Robert J. Quinlan and Evelyn J. Quinlan, 1091 White Street. Raymond McLauglin, 2222 Cen- tral Avenue. CLASS "C" PERMIT William J. White, 1993 Asbury Road. Don E. Wertz, 630 Main Street. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. RESOLUTION NO. 89 -50. WHEREAS, heretofore applica- tions for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the ap- proval of this Council; and WHEREAS, the premises to be occupied 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, Special Session, March 28th, 1950 141 BE IT RESOLVED by the Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque that the Manager be and he is directed to issue to the following named appli- cants a Beer Permit. CLASS "B" PERMIT Ellas Mihalis, 574 East 16th Street. Robert J. Quinlan and Evelyn J. Quinlan, 1091 White Street. Raymond McLaughlin, 2222 Cen- tral Avenue. CLASS "C" PERMIT William J. White, 1993 Asbury Road. ? Don E. Wertz, 630 Main Street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed by such appli- cants be and the same are hereby approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELD Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel- man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pub- lic hearing upon plans, specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Laurel Street from the north property line- of South Grandview Avenue to the north end of Laurel Street, estimated cost $4,449.18, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. ? Absent — Councilman Russo. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pub- lic hearing on the notice of pen- dency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of con- tract and cost of improvement for the improving of Laurel Street from the north property line of South Grandview Avenue to the north end of Laurel Street, pre- sented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the proof of publication be received and fil- ed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. ? Absent — Councilman Russo. Councilman Russo entered the Council Chamber and took his seat at 9:50 P. M. (Decision of Council upon ob- jections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improvements.) Resolution No. 89 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Laurel Street from the north property line of South Grandview Avenue to the north end of Laurel Street have been approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and public notice given as provid- ed by Chapter 391 of the Code of Iowa, ,1946, pertaining to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hear- ing of all objections to said plans, specifications or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and consider- ing any and all objections which have been filed to the proposed plans, specifications or contract for or cost of the improvement herein described and proposed to be made; and WHEREAS, all interested par- ties have been given an opportun- ity to be heard and all objections which have been filed have been duly weighed and considered; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City a A. ..: 142 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 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 de- scribed and proposed to be made, be and the same are hereby over- ruled 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 mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman We 1 u, Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for Improvement) Resolution No. 46.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a 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 there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the improvement of Laurel Street from the north property line of South Grandview Avenue to the north end of Laurel Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary 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 re- solution 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 therefor by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improvement will be assessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within assessable distance provid- ed by law and in an amount not to exceed the amount provided by law, property will be assessed whether the same abuts thereon or is adjacent thereto according to area and in proportion to the spe- cial benefits conferred thereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fluid, 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 above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed, by the City Council this 28th day ,of March, 1950. Special Session, March 28th, 1950 143 ALBERT WHARTON, I Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELD, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea. City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, V a n Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (Ordering Construction) Resolution No. 90 -50 BE IT RESOLVED BY T HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a resolution of necessity No. 46 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of Laurel Street from the north prop- erty line of South Grandview Ave- nue to the north end of Laurel Street. be and the same are hereby or- dered 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 and expense of the said improvements be paid for by levying special assessments against the privately owned property ly- ing within the assessable distaance from the improvements, whether such property abut upon the same or are adjacent thereto, according to the area thereof and in pro- portion to the special benefits conferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the general, im- provement, or sewer funds of the city, or partly from each of such finds. Payment will be made to the contractor out of funds realiz- ed from the sale of bonds to - be issued in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments as pro - vided 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 con- struction of the various improve- ments herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements shall be completed on or before 30 calendar days af- ter 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 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELD, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk, Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing upon plans, specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvennnent for the improv- ing of Dexter Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of North Algona Street, estimated cost $4,041.35, presented and read. Councilman Thompson moved that the proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel- man, Welu. Nays — None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pub- lic hearing on the notice of pen - dency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of con- it a,. t 144 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 tract and cost of improvement for the improving of Dexter Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east prop- erty line of North Algona Street, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (Decision of Council upon ob. jections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements.) Resolution No. 91.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Dexter Street from the west propertly line of Audubon Street to the east property line of North Algona Street has 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, 1946, 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 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950, 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 par- ties have been given an op- portunity to be heard and all ob- jections which have been filed 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 de- scribed 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 the cost of said improvement be made a mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Iffelu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessi'y for Improvement) Resolution No. 49 -50 W iZ E R E A S, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuq: ?e and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the di-strict, if any. 2. T'he 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 improverent of Dexter S t r e e t from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east prop- Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. (Ordering Construction) Resolution No. 92 -50 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a re- solution of necessity No. 49 -50 which was duly passed by t h i s Council, for the improvement of Dexter Street from the west prop- erty line of Audubon Street to the east property line of North Algona 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 and expense of the said improvements be paid for by levying special assessments against the privately owned property ly- ing 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 propor- tion to the special benefits con- ferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the general, improve- ment, 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 pay - ments 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 con- struction of the various improve- ments herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements shall be completed Special Session, March 28th, 1950 145 erty line of North Algona Street. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein metion- ed improvement, and unless prop- erty owners at the time of the final consideration of this proposed re- solution 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 im- provement 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 there- to according to area and in pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred thereby, and any deficien- cy 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 deferr- ed payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted. as proposed, by the City Council this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea. City Clerk. 146 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 it I ' I, III I� I 'I'I 1 at I; on or before 28 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 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN ROMOLO N. RUSSO CLARENCE P. WELU Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk, Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing upon plans, specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improv- ing of Adair Street from t h e north property line of Loras Blvd. to the south property line of Rosa - dale Avenue, estimated cost $10,- 676.45, presented and read. Coun- cilman Thompson moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Russo. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas --, Mayor Wharton, Coun- cilmen Russo, Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays — None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing on the notice of pendency of resolution of neces- sity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Adair Street from the north propertly line of Loras Blvd. to the south property line of Rosedale Avenue, present- ed and read. Councilman Russo moved that the proof of publica- tion be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Decision of Council upon ob- jections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements.) Resolution No. 95 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Adair Street from the north property line of Loras Blvd. to the south property line of Rosedale Avenue has 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, 1946, pertaining to pub- lic contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hear- ing of all objections to said plans, specifications or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950 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 propos- ed to be made; and WHEREAS, all interested par- ties.have been given an opportun- ity to be heard and all objections Which have been filed have been duly weighed and considered; now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council 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 de- scribed 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 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 147 to the plans, specifications and form of contract for or cost of said improvement be made a mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for Improvement) Resolution No. 52.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been d u 1 y prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a 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 there- of which is estimated to be as- sessed against each lot, for the improvement of Adair Street from the north property line of Loras Blvd. to the south property line of Rosedale Avenue BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition f r 0 0 proper- p P P p r- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary 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 re- solution 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 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 fund 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 above resolution was in- troduced, approved and ordered placed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed, by the City Council this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. t � I 148 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 (Ordering Construction) Pe>olution No. 94-50 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a re- solution of necessity No. 52 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of Adair Street from the north prop- erty line of Loras Blvd. to the south property line of Rosedale Avenue be and the same are here- by 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 and espense of the said improvements be paid for by levying special assessments against the privately owned property ly- ing 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 pro- portion to the special benefits con- ferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the general, improve- ment, 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 is- sued in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments as pro- vided by law after the work has been completed and accepted by the City Council. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and lie is hereby ordered and directed to advertise for proposals for the construction of the various im- provements herein provided for in the -Wanner provided by law, the said improvements shall be com- pleted on or before the 45 calen- dar 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 28th clay of March 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Russo moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing upon plans, speci- fications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Fillmore Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Au- burn Street, estimated cost 52,650.89, presented and read. Councilman Russo moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council - inan Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Proof of Publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing on the notice of pendency of resolution of neces- ity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Fillmore Street from the west property line of Audubon Street, presented and read. Councilman Thompson mov- ed that the proof of publication be received and-filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council - men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Decision of Council upon ob- jections to plans, specifications,, form of contract and cost of im- , Special Session, March 28th, 1950 149 provements.) RrESC91=UTiON NO. 95 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Fillmore Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Auburn Street have been approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and public notice given as provid- ed by Chapter 391 of the Code of Iowa 1946, 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 cost of such improvements, said time being this 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special Session this 28th day of March, 1950, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing all interested parties and considering any and all objections which have been filed to the 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 par- ties have been given an oppor- tunity to be heard and all objec- tions which have been filed have been duly weighed and considered; nowt, 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 de- scribed and proposed to be made, be and the same are hereby over- ruled and such plans, specifica- tions and form of contract hereto - £ore 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 mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W, THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Necessity for Improvement) Resolution No. 55 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The widths 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 there- of which is estimated to be assess- ed against each lot, for the im- provement of Fillmore Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Auburn Street BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of proper- ty owners, deems it advisable and necessary 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 re- solution 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- I y i a 1 150 S pecial Session, March 28th, 1950 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 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 deferred payments of assessments when a contract has been performed and accepted and the proceeds thereof used to pay the contractor. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed by the City Council this 28th day i of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, CLARENCE P. WELU, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Ordering Construction) Resolution No. 96.50 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a re- solution of necessity No. 55 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of Fillmore Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Au- burn 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 and expense of the said improvements be paid for by levying special assessments against the privately owned property ly- ing 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 propor- tion to the special benefits con- ferred, and any deficiency will be Paid out of the general, improve- ment, 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 com- pleted 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 im- provements herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements shall be com- pleted 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 neces- sity shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Special Session, March 28th, 1950 15 1 Councilman Russo moved the i adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing upon plans, specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Decorah Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Au- burn Street, estimated cost $2,- 639.25, presented and read. Coun- cilman Russo moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of public hearing on the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifications, form of con- tract and cost of improvement for the improving of Decorah Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east prop- erty line of Auburn Street, pre- sented and read. Councilman We- lu moved that the proof of publi- cation be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council. men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man,Welu. Nays — None. (Decision of Council upon ob- iections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements.) Resolution No. 97.50 WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the improvement of Decorah Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east property line of Auburn Street have been approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and public notice given as provid- ed by Chapter 391 of the Code of Iowa, 1946, pertaining to public contracts and bonds, and the time and place fixed for the hearing of all objections to said plans, spec- ifications or contract for or cost of such improvements, said time being this 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the City Hall for the purpose of hear- ing all interested paries 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 par- ties have been given an opportun- ity to be heard and all objections which have been filed have been duly weighed and considered; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council 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 de- scribed and proposed to be made, be and the same are hereby over- ruled 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 mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON, Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON, FRANK VAN DUELMAN, ROMOLO N. RUSSO, CLARENCE P. WELU, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man. Welu. (Necessity for Improvement) Resolution No. 58 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, specifications, form of contract, plat and schedule have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The streets to be improved. 3. The width of such improve- ment. 4. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed together with a 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 Decorah Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east prop- erty line of Auburn Street BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED THAT THE City Council on its own motion or upon petition of prop- erty owners, deems it advisable and necessary for the public wel- fare to make the herein mentioned improvement, and unless prop- erty owners at the time of the final consideration of this propos- ed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the proposed assessments, they shall be deemed to have waived ail objections thereto. Said improvement shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared there- fore 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 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 hereby, and any deficiency shall be paid out of the general fund, improvement funds or sewer funds, or partly out of each of said fiends. 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 contracor, The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The foregoing resolution was finally passed and adopted, as proposed by the City Council this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WEL U ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea City Clerk. Councilman Russo moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welt. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 98 -50. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a res- olution of necessity No. 58 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of Decorah Street from the west property line of Audubon Street to the east prop- erty line of Auburn 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 the City Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost and expense of the said improvements be paid for by levying special assessments against the privately owned prop- erty 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 bene- fits 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 defer- red 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 ad- vertise for proposals for the con- struction of the various improve- ments herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements shall be completed on or before 14 calendr 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 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Russo. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pub- lie hearing upon plans, specifica- tions, form of contrct and cost of improvement for to relocate Fremont Avenue at Catfish Creek, estimated cost $4,299.75, presented and read. Councilman Welu mov- ed that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Wharton, Council - men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pub- lic hearing on the notice of pen- dency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon pooposed plans and specifications, form of con- tract and cost of improvement for the relocation of Fremont Avenue at Catfish Creek, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- -Mayor Wharton, Council- men Thompson, Van Duelman, Welu. Nays —None. (Decision of Council upon ob- jections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements.) RESOLUTION NO. 99.50. WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the relocation of Fremont Ave- nue at Catfish Creek 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, 1946, pertaining 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 28th day of March, 1950, and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950, 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- k 4 154 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 ment herein described and propos- ed to be made; and WHEREAS, all interested par- ties have been given an opportun- ity to be heard and all objections v hich 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 describ- ed and proposed to be made, be and the same are hereby overruled and such plans, speifications and form of contract heretofore ap- proved are hereby adopted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution containing the decision of this Council. upon all cbjections which have been filed to the plans, specifications and form of contract for or cost of said improvement be made a mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON. Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Russo moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. (Necessity for Improvement) RESOLUTION NO. 61 -50. WHEREAS, proposed plans, spe- cifications, form of contract, plat have been duly prepared and ap- proved 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 streets to be improved. 2. The width of such improve- ment. 3. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement for the re- location of Fremont Avenue at Catfish Creek. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV- ED that the City Council on its own motion or upon petition of property owners, deems it advis- able and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein men- tioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideration of this pro- posed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the cost of improvement they shall be deemed to have waiv- ed all objections thereto. Said improvement shall be con- structed and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which have been prepared therefor by the City Engineer which have been approved by the City Council and are now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost and expense of making said improvement will be paid out of the street construc- tion fund when a contract has been performed and accepted. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The fore- going resolution was finally pass- ed and adopted, as proposed, by the City Council this 28th clay of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen, Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 100.50. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a res- olution of necessity No. 61 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for the relocation of Fremont Ave- nue at Catfish Creek be and the same are hereby ordered and con- structed by this Council upon its Special Session, March 28th, 1950 155 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 Cleric. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the cost and expense of the said improvements be paid for out of the street construction fund. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and he i hereby ordered and directed to ad- vertise for proposals for the con- struction of the various improve- ments herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the said improvements 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 s? ;all be in force and effect from and after its passage and adop- tion by the City Council. Passed adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council - nlen Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pub- lic hearing on plans, specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of improvement for the construction of a 70' X 22' I Beam Bridge spanning Catfish Creek at Fremont Avenue, estimated cost $34,251.33, presented and read. Councilman Welu moved that the proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Russo. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of notice of pub- lic hearing on the pendency of resolution of necessity and hearing upon proposed plans and specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvement for the construc- tion of a 70' X 22' I Beam Bridge spanning Catfish Creek presented and read. Councilman Russo mov- ed that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Welu. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays — None. (Decision of Council upon objec- tions to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improve- ments.) RESOLUTION NO. 101.50. WHEREAS, proposed plans and specifications and form of contract for the construction of a 70' X 22' I. Beam Bridge spanning Catfish Creek have been approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and public notice given as provid- ed by Chapter 391 of the Code of Iowa, 1946, 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 cost of such improvements, said time be- ing thi "s 28th day of March, 1950; and WHEREAS, the City Council met in Special session this 28th day of March, 1950, 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 cone tract for or cost of the improve- ment herein described and propos- ed to be made; and WHEREAS, all interested par- ties have been given an opportun- ity to be heard and all objections which have been filed have been duly weighed and considered; now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council 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 describ- ed and proposed to be made, be I, II I A li I 156 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 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 file, to the plans, specifications and form of contract for or cost of said improvement be made a mat- ter of permanent record in con- nection with said improvement. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Russo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. (Necessity for Improvement) PESOL.U°TION Igo. 54 -50 WHEREAS, proposed plans, spe- cifications, form of contract, have been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among other things the following: 1. The streets to be improved. 2. The width of such improve- ment. 3. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, for the construction of a 70' X 22' I Beam Bridge spanning Catfish Creek. BE IT THEREFORE RESOLV- ED that Y ha the City Council on its own motion or upon petition c ' property owners, deems it advis- able and necessary for the public welfare to make the herein men- tioned improvement, and unless property owners at the time o the final consideration of this pro- posed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the amount of the cost of improvement they shall be deemed to have waiv- ed 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 paid out of the Con- solidated (Bridge) Fund when a contract has been performed and accepted. The above resolution was intro- duced, approved and ordered plac- ed on file with the City Clerk this 6th day of March, 1950. The fore- going resolution was finally pass- ed and adopted, as proposed, by the City Council this 28th day of March, 1950 ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 102.50. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0' DUBUQUE that pursuant to a res- olution of necessity No. 64 -50 which was duly passed by this Council, for the construction of a 70' X 22' I. Beam Bridge spanning Catfish Creek at Fremont Avenue be and the same are hereby ordered and constructed by this Council upon its own motion and with or with- out the petition of property own- ers. All the wor k shall be con - structed in accordance with the Tans and specifications p 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 improvements be paid out of the Consolidate (Bridge) Fund af- ter 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 ad- vertise for proposals for the con- struction of the various improve- ( Special Session, March 28th, 1950 157 merits herein provided for in the manner provided by law, the sai improvements shall be completed on or before 90 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 28th clay of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Welu moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. (Ordering Construction) RESOLUTION NO. 103 -50. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE that pursuant to a res- olution of necessity No. 326 -49 which was duly passed by this Council, for the improvement of the following streets: 1. Shiras Street from the south property line of Rhomberg Avenue to the north property lime of Gar- field Avenue. 2. Garfield Avenue from the west property line of Shiras Street to the east property line of Stanton Street. 3. Stanton Street from the north property line of Garfield Avenue to the south property line of Rhom- berg Avenue be and the sauce are Etereby 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 and expense of the said improvements be paid for by levying special assessments against the privately owned prop- erty 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 bene- fits conferred, and any deficiency will be paid out of the general, im- provement, 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 pay- ments of assessments as provided by law after the work has been completed and accepted by the City Council. 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 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. RESOLUTION NO. 104.50. Whereas a petition has been filed with the City Council asking that the property hereinafter described from "Single Fatnrl b rezoned o S e Y Residence District Classification" to Multiple Residence District Classification." And Whereas, said petition was duly referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission for investiga- tion and report; and Whereas, said Planning and Zon- ing Commission has filed its re- port; and Whereas, before the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque may be changed, it is i necessary that a public hearing a. 158 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 be held thereon; and Whereas the City Council deems it advisable to hold such public hearing, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE: That there should be a public hearing on the question of rezoning from "Single Family Residence District Classification" to "Multi- ple Residence District Classifica- tion" the following described real estate located in the City of Du- buque: "Beginning at a point at the in- tersection of the westerly side of the Dubuque Cascade Road anti the present City Limits of the City of Dubuque. An area 200 feet wide on the westerly side of the Du- buque Cascade Road and parallel to the westerly line of the Dubuque Cascade Road and extending northerly until said area connects to the present Local Business Dis- trict 445 feet southerly of the inter- section of South Grandview Ave- nue and the Dubuque Cascade Road." That the time and place for said public hearing be and the same is hereby fixed for 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 24th day of April, 1350, in the City Council Chamber, 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 publication and the day fixed for said hearing, and that said notice shall coni;air, among other things the provision that any and all parties in interest and any and all citizens shall have an opportunity to object and be heard. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. I Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welt. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. RESOLUTION NO. 105.50. Whereas a petition has been fil- ed with the City Council asking that the property hereinafter des- cribed be rezoned from "Two Family Classification" to "Local Business District Classification." And Whereas, said petition was duly referred to the Planning and Zoning Commission for investiga- tion and report; and Whereas, said Planning and Zon- ing Commission has filed its report; and Whereas, before the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque may be changed, it is necessary that a public hearing be held thereon; and Whereas the City Council deems it advisable to Bold such public hearing, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE: That there should be a public hearing on the question of rezoning from "Two Family Classification" to "Local Business District Classi- fication" the following described real estate located in the City of Dubuque: "An area from the center line of Rhomberg Avenue and Hawthorne Streets southwesterly along the center line of Rhomberg Avenue to the intersection of the center lines of Rhomberg Avenue and Farra- gut Streets and thence southeaster- ly along the center line of Farra- gut Street to the intersection of the center line of the alley first southeasterly of Rhomberg Avenue and thence northeasterly along the center line of said alley to the intersection of the center line of the alley and Hawthorne Street; thence northwesterly along the center line of Hawthorne Street to the intersection of the center line of Hawthorne Street and Rhom- berg Avenue which is the point of beginning." Special Session, March 28th, 1950 159 That the time and place for said public hearing be and the same is hereby fixed for 7:30 o'clock P.M. on the 24th day of April, 1950, in the City Council Chamber, 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 i the day of such publication and the day fixed for said hearing, and that said notice shall contain among other things t provision that any and all panties in interest and any and all citizens shall have an opportunity to object and be heard. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELD ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. # Councilman Russo moved the adoption of the resolution. Second - ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. RESOLUTION NO. 105.50. Whereas, there has been duly filed a plat of "Dubuque Homes Asbury Road Subdivision" in Du- buque Township, Dubuque County, Iowa. And Whereas, said plat was duly submitted to the Dubuque Plan- t ping and Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque, and said Commission, after due considera- tion, has approved said plat. And Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has considered said plat and finds it conforms to the statutes in such cases made and provided and should be ap- proved by the City Council of Du- buque. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the plat of "DU- BUQUE HOMES ASBURY ROAD SUBDIVISION" IN DUBUQUE TOWNSHIP, DUBUQUE COUN- TY, IOWA be and the same is hereby approved, and that the Ma- yor and Clerk of the City of Du- buque are hereby directed to cer- tify the Resolution which is affix- ed to said Plat. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUS90 Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Welu. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. LF J 160 Special Session, March 28th, 1950 Special Session, A/larch 28th, 1950 161 The vote of the General Municipal Election held March 27, 1950, was then canvassed and showed the following results: I a t i. t RESOLUTION NO. 107 -50. Whereas, the Council of the City of Dubuque has met on this day for the purpose of canvassing the votes cast at the general munici- pal election held on the 27th day of March, 1950; and Whereas, said Council has can- vassed said votes, and the result determined therefrom has been found to be that the following nam- ed persons have received the greatest number of votes cast for the offices of Councilmen and Park Commissioner, to -wit: For Councilmen for the term commencing the first Monday of April, 1950 — Raymond F. Kolb, Richard L. Wynes and Ruben V. Austin. For Park Commissioner for the Regular Term — Waldo Adams. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that said Raymond F. Kolb, Richard L. Wynes and Ru- ben V. Austin be and they are hereby declared elected to the office of Councilmen of the City of Dubuque for the term connnenc- ing on the first Monday of April, 1950; and Be It Further Resolved that Wal- do Adams be and he is hereby declared to be elected to the office of Park Commissioner for the Reg- ular Term commencing the first Monday of April, 1950. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel - man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. Councilman Thompson moved that the Judges and Clerks who served at the General Municipal Election held March 27th, 1950 be allowed the sum of $10.00 each for services rendered as such Judges and Clerks. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council - men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that Mr. C. S. Harker be re- appointed as a member of the Civil Service Commission for a term of six years, said term expiring March 31st, 1956. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. There being no further business Councilman Thompson moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, VS'elu. Nays —None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ................ 1950. Adopted .................1950. .................... I ....... Councilmen ....... ............................... ....... ............................... Attest: .................... ............................... City Clerk Park C 0 U N C I L M E N Com- m'sr. y q > v® TI ® cs S+ Z O G bA bA a�i O 1ST 1 2701 1771 291 161 1081 3421 3531 3921 1951 221 4281 4491 846 2ND .. 1 3061 1531 611 8I 731 1881 3351 20 71 2 261 421 4361 4191 767 3RD 1 1921 1581 351 511 1481 260; 2061 268: 1 191 1831 2351 610 4TH 1 1621 1281 401 101 831 1521 1711 1681 1261 311 1531 1831 438 5TH 1 7381 128'1 501 161 1331 1871 3061 3861 2441 331 3741 3481 752 6TH 1 4431 1931 861 261 1151 2591 3941 3631 3611 361 5061 43711000 7TH 1 1681 13 41 651 221 1 201 1461 1981 1591 1621 531 1421 1751 468 8TH 1 2081 1141 451 8I 1031 1621 2041 2211 1601 241 2211 2461 529 9TH 1 1451 1241 651 231 571 1671 2851 1821 991 471 1471 1851 508 10TH 1 2571 2131 521 101 1231 2421 3261 3351 1941 451 3401 3441 764 11TH 1 1671 1161 961 181 971 1431 2621 1641 1471 581 2101 2281 525 12TH 1 243; 1801 721 121 811 2051 2231 1501 1481 581 1741 2191 544 13TH 1 2361 1941 1161 251 1091 2281 1971 1511 1311 1271 1671 2281 609 14TH 1 3461 2591 2301 271 1321 2871 3461 2551 1831 1371 2761 3271 881 15TH 1 2,931 1711 1281 141 1141 2031 2491 1811 1971 541 2231 2701 6 TOTAL 13674' JI_701 28611601131621405513582126591 786 39801429319882 I a t i. t RESOLUTION NO. 107 -50. Whereas, the Council of the City of Dubuque has met on this day for the purpose of canvassing the votes cast at the general munici- pal election held on the 27th day of March, 1950; and Whereas, said Council has can- vassed said votes, and the result determined therefrom has been found to be that the following nam- ed persons have received the greatest number of votes cast for the offices of Councilmen and Park Commissioner, to -wit: For Councilmen for the term commencing the first Monday of April, 1950 — Raymond F. Kolb, Richard L. Wynes and Ruben V. Austin. For Park Commissioner for the Regular Term — Waldo Adams. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that said Raymond F. Kolb, Richard L. Wynes and Ru- ben V. Austin be and they are hereby declared elected to the office of Councilmen of the City of Dubuque for the term connnenc- ing on the first Monday of April, 1950; and Be It Further Resolved that Wal- do Adams be and he is hereby declared to be elected to the office of Park Commissioner for the Reg- ular Term commencing the first Monday of April, 1950. Passed, adopted and approved this 28th day of March, 1950. ALBERT WHARTON Mayor. F. W. THOMPSON FRANK VAN DUELMAN CLARENCE P. WELU ROMOLO N. RUSSO Councilmen. Attest: J. J. Shea, City Clerk. Councilman Thompson moved the adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Van Duel - man. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. Councilman Thompson moved that the Judges and Clerks who served at the General Municipal Election held March 27th, 1950 be allowed the sum of $10.00 each for services rendered as such Judges and Clerks. Seconded by Council- man Welu. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council - men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. Councilman Van Duelman mov- ed that Mr. C. S. Harker be re- appointed as a member of the Civil Service Commission for a term of six years, said term expiring March 31st, 1956. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, Welu. Nays —None. There being no further business Councilman Thompson moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Van Duelman. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Wharton, Council- men Russo, Thompson, Van Duel - man, VS'elu. Nays —None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved ................ 1950. Adopted .................1950. .................... I ....... Councilmen ....... ............................... ....... ............................... Attest: .................... ............................... City Clerk