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STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
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sizes Kielty Mgmt. 582-9043
Commercial storage available
per sq. ft. price, in the 9th St.
area. 557-8851 or 557-7450
West side, newer office space
available, 3435 Asbury Rd.
563-557-1903
OFFICE, WAREHOUSE, &
BUSINESS SPACE for lease.
Call Larry Wolff 563-583-1939
805
Commercial/
Industrial Lots
WESTEND LOCATION
1.79 ACRES ON RADFORD
CT., C2 ZONING, $105,000
POSSIBLE BUILD TO SUIT
McIntyre Realtors 556-3648
93 + acres PUD zoning, ideal
location, off Rockdale Rd., in
Key West. Call for more info.
563-590-3026, 563-590-7223
or 563-557-7450
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CommerciaV
Industrial for Sale
5 plex, bar, 4 apts., & garage,
Huge return. modern, E. Dbq.
$99,900 *Call Leo 583-4369
FINALLY COMING
AVAILABLE!!
CS- Commercial Service lots
1/2 acre and larger. Won't last
long! Behind Menard's on
Menard Ct.
583-9698 or 590-3026
590-7223 or 557-7450
INVESTMENT
825
Multi -Unit
Property for Sale
Single family, duplex, 4 plex, 5
plex, $0 down. $40's - $160's
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1045 Vernon St.
Charming 2 BR including all
appl. has hdwd. firs. in dining
rm., 2 car heated gar./shop.
Private porch with fenced in
yard. Take a look! $69,900.
Martin Manders, Inc.
(563) 773-2403
www.mandersrealty.com
4775 BARBARA CT. - Just
listed! Attention 1st time
homebuyers. This 3 BR, 1
bath, 1 car garage is for
you. Home is located just
15 minutes South of
Dubuque. You will enjoy
the fenced in backyard &
the quiet living. Roof
redone in '98. Priced at
$79,900. 480202(8-31
Angela Mozena 495-4074
IC OK advantage 588-3078
BUY & SELL THE AMERICAN WAY
3 BR, 1960 SQ. FT. FINISHED SPACE RANCH. 1 car
12' x 28' garage. Maintenance free siding & windows. Carpet
2 years old, large lot. Call `Doc' 556-1531.
LARGE RANCH HOME. Situated on a 1-acre lot with an awe-
some view. Home built in 2000 features 2 FPs, 4 season rm,
weatherproof deck. Master suite w/spa BA. 5 car garage plus
workshop. Call Peggy Nester 556-4577.
COUNTRY LIVING IN THE CITY. Beautiful deep lot. Quaint
home sits on .95 acre. Newer windows, siding, electrical,
heating, & carpet. Sweet home & lovely porch. Call Peggy
Gibson for more details @ 582-6138.
NEW LISTING! Needs updating but 3 BR, 2 story is in good
Hill location. Furnace & water heater 5 yrs. old, roof 6 yrs.,
breaker box. 2-car gar. $59,900. CaII Jim Curoe 556-4577.
FARLEY, located on ig lot, nice foyer, Ig family rm, 2 BAs, &
many updates. Attached garage plus 24x28 detached garage,
great for workshop. $119,500. Call Barb Hermsen 582-6586
or 590-8523.
ENJOY THE CHARM OF AN OLDER HOME W/ALL THE
RIGHT UPDATES. This is a 3-story home that includes a fin-
ished attic for a total of 2,082 sq. ft. of finished living area.
This home features: beautiful woodwork, open stairway,
pocket doors, built-in china hutch, hardwood firs, updated
electrical & plumbing, new siding & rbof in 1995, new HIGH
EFFICIENCY furnace, CA, & water heater in 2001. A full base-
ment is currently being used as a workshop. $79,000. CaII
Sherry Swenson 580-8370.
PEOSTA, RANCH STYLE HOME. Open floor plan, 3 BR, 2
BA, main floor laundry, lots of potential in LL. $120,500. Call
Barb Hermsen @ 582-6586 or 590-8523 for more details.
16969 THUNDER RIDGE DR. Luxury ranch style condo
w/1800 plus sq. ft. located a short distance west of Dubuque.
Private entrance, center unit, quality through out. Open floor
plan, 2 BR, 2 BA, main fl laundry, & open stairway to LL. 4
season rm & deck overlooking golf course. Cal! Barb
Hermsen 582-6586 or 590-8523.
ROOM TO ROAM. You'll never feel cramped in this mar-
velous 5 BR, 2 BA with over 2500 sq. ft. New windows, w/bay,
oak trim, remodeled kit, new BA w/ceramic floors, whirlpool
tub, a beautiful new addition of 360', deck & Ig yard make this
an extraordinary property @ $147,900. Call Bea Bisenius-
Soens @ 556-4577
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STATE OF IOWA
DUBUQUE COUNTY
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CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, TAMMY M. FELDMANN a Billing Clerk for Woodward
Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher of the Telegraph Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County of
Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published
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Commission Number 154885
My Comm. Exp. FEB. 1, 2005
approval of a grant application
to the Iowa Department of
Economic Development in the
amount of $25,000 for prepa-
ration of a Downtown Master
Plan, upon motion received
and filed.
Dave Rusk, member of the_
Long Range Planning
Commission and Downtown
Planning Committee, spoke in
full support of the grant appli-
cation and gave history of the
fund raising.
Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No, 417-02
Authorizing lowa Department
of Economic Development_
grant application for
Downtown Master Plan.
Seconded by Michalski.
Motion carried 7-0,
Fiscal Year 2003 Budget
Amendment - Human Rights
Department: City Manager
recommending approval of an
amendment to the Human
Rights Department's Fiscal
Year 2003 budget to reflect the
receipt of HUD contract
amounts, upon motion
received and filed and
approved.
Irrevocable License - 2900
Jackson: City Manager recom-
mending approval of a right-
of-way encroachment request
from Carole A. Swift, 2900
Jackson, to enclose an exist-
ing exterior stairway on the
29th Street side of her build-
ing, upon motion received and
filed and approved recommen-
dation.
Citizen Communication:
Communication from Rich
Wallace, District Manager for
American Family Insurance,
regarding free parking down --
town on weekends, upon
motion received and filed,
Connors requested Informa-
tion about the difference In
revenue if free parking was
offered on Saturdays.
Steinhauser explained about
the City's Courtesy Parking
Ticket program.
HUD Partnership Initiative:.
City Manager recommending
approval of a contract
between the Human Rights
Department and the Disability
Management Consulting
Group, L.L.C. to perform
accessibility audits of multi-
family housing, which Is a
Housing and Urban,.
Development (HUD) partner-
ship initiative previously
approved by Council, upon
motion received and filed and
approved recommendation.
GIS Data Use Agreement:
City Manager recommending
approval of an agreement
between the City of Dubuque
and Dubuque County for the
sharing of Geographical
Information System (GIS) data,
upon motion received and filed
and approved recommenda-
tion.
Business Licenses: Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 418-02 Granting the
issuance of Class "B' Beer
Permit to Tri-State Golf
Center, Inc.; Class "C" Beer -
Permit to Sids Beverage Store,
Inc., Mulgrew Oil Company,
TMF Company, Oky Doky #21
LLC; and Class "B" Beer (5
Day Special Event) Permit to
Dubuque Jaycees (Tent A, B
and C) and Resolution No.
419-02 Granting the issuance
of Class "C' Beer/Liquor_
License to Clarke College,
Lucky 13 Tap, Cedars Grill &
Steakhouse; Class "B" Wine
Permit to TFM Company (Oky
Doky #6 and #2); and Class
"C" (5 Day Special Event) Beer
Permit to Carlos O'Kelly's
(Dragon Boat Festival).
Seconded by Michalski.
Motion carried 7-0.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS
Applicants are invited to
address the Council regarding
their desire to serve on the fol-
lowing Commissions:
Historic Preservation
Commission (Three 3-year
unexpired terms); Applicant:
Christopher R. Scheopner
(Cathedral District). Mr.—
Scheophner spoke requesting
consideration for appointment.
Housing Commission (Three
3-year terms to expire
8/17/05); Applicant: Floyd
Schneider. No one spoke.
Appointments to the follow-
ing Commissions:
Environmental Stewardship
Advisory Commission (One_
vacant 3-year term to expire
10/1/03) Applicant: Andrea
Bixler. Upon motion Andrea
Bixier appointed to the unex-
pired term to expire 10/1/03.
Historic Preservation
Commission (Three 3-year
unexpired terms); Applicant:
John E. Whalen (West 11th
District). Upon motion John E._
Whalen appointed to the W:
11th District unexpired term
which will expire 7/1/04.
Housing Commission (Three
3-year terms to expire 8/17/05
- Neustadt, Swift, Vacant);
Applicant: Harry Neustadt.
Upon motion Harry Neustadt
reappointed to a three year
term which will expire 8/17/05.,
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Upon motion it was resolved
to suspend the rules to allow
anyone present to address the
Council if they so desire.
Request to Purchase City -
Owned Property - Joseph
Feltes: Proof of publication on
notice of public hearing and
City Manager recommending
Josephapprovest from
al of oFeltes tpurchase
G.
City -owned property located
between his property at 2616
Stafford and Linwood
Cemetery, upon motion
received and filed. Markham
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 420-02 Disposing of. City
Interest in Lot 4A of Mineral
Lot 472, Dubuque, Iowa.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Lenox Addition - Sale of City
Property: Proof of publication
on notice of public hearing and
City Manager recommending
approval of the disposal of -
City -owned property located
in Lenox Addition to Eric and
Bonita Timmerman, upon
motion received and filed.
Markham moved adoption of
Resolution No. 421-02
Disposing of City interest. in
Lot 130 of Lenox Addition,
Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded'by
Nicholson. Carried by the fol-
lowing vote: Yeas—Buol,
Connors, Duggan, Markham,
Michalski, Nicholson, Buol.
Nays —Cline.
Birch Acres - Sale of City
Property: Proof of publication
on notice of public hearing and
City Manager recommending
approval of the disposal of
City -owned property located
in Birch Acres to Jeff
Arensdorf, upon motto
received and filed, Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 422-02 Disposing of City
interest In Lot 3 Block 9 Birch
Acres and Lot 4 Block 9 Birch
Acres, Dubuque, Iowa.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
Alpine Park - Planned Unit
Development Amendment:
Proof of publication on notice
of hearing to consider amend-
ing the PUD Planned Unit
Development for Alpine Park
community, south of Tanzanite
Drive, to allow a 12-foot by 25-
foot sign and to place sidewalk
along one .side of the street
Only and Zoning Advisory
Commission recommendin
approval, upon motion
received and filed.
Ed Tschiggfrie spoke in favor
of the proposed Ordinance.
Ordinance No. 59-02
Amending Appendix A (the
Zoning Ordinance) of the City
of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by amending
Ordinance No. 72-98 estab-
lishing the PUD Planned Unit
Development District with a
PR Planned Residential
Designation for Alpine Heights
Mobile Home Park by modify-
ing requirements for signage
and installation of sidewalks,
presented and read. Buol
moved that the requirement
that a proposed Ordinance be _
considered and voted on for
passage at two Council
Meetings prior to the meeting
at which It Is to be finally
passed be suspended and fur-
ther moved final consideration
and passage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Cline. Motion
carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rules were
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council.
ACTION ITEMS
Kane Street - Parking Issue:
Request of June Strueber,
2806 Katrina Circle, to
address the City Council
regarding parking problems on
Kane Street In the vicinity of
Pine Knolls, upon motion,
received and filed.
June Strueber, 2806 Katrina
Circle, representing nine fami-
lies, spoke to their request.
Communication from Donald
Sisler, Principal of Wahlert
High School, requesting to be
part of any discussion of the
parking problems, upon
motion received and filed.
Cline moved that the commu-
nications be referred to the
City Manager. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-
0.
River's Edge Plaza -
Amendment to Code of
Ordinances: City Manager rec-
ommending approval of an
amendment to the City of,.
Dubuque Code of Ordinances
to prohibit swimming adjacent
to the River's Edge laza,
upon motion received and
filed. Ordinance No. 60-02
Amending Section TO-36
Activities Prohibited by adding
a new paragraph (d)
Prohibiting swimming or wad-
ing in the waters adjacent to_
the Rivers Edge Plaza and by
renumbering former Paragraph
(d) as Paragraph (e); amending
Section 10-23, Boat Landing
Areas; and amending Section
10-24, Mooring Permits, pre-
sented and read. Buol moved
that the requirement that a
proposed Ordinance be con-
sidered and voted on for pas-,
sage at two Council Meetings
prior to the meeting at which it
I to be finally passed be sus-
pended and further moved
final consideration and pas-
sage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Connors. t
Carried by the following vote: I
Yeas—Buol, Connors, s
Duggan, Markham, Michalski,_
Nicholson. Nays —Cline.
Skateboard Ordinance: City
Manager recommending
approval of an amendment to
the City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances which authorizes
the City Manager to designate
and post signs in areas where
skateboarding, skating and
riding bicycles and scooters_
are prohibited, upon motion
received and filed. Ordinance
No. 61-02 Amending Section
32-250 of the City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances prohibit-
ing certain non -motorized
vehicles, conveyances and
equipment in municipal park-
ing garages or lots and in cer-
tain other places by adding_
thereto a provision authorizing
the City Manager to designate
and post signs in areas where
skateboarding, skating and
riding bicycles and scooters is
prohibited, presented and
read. Buol moved that the
requirement that a proposed
Ordinance be considered and
voted on for passage at two_
Council Meetings prior to the
meeting at which It is to be
finally passed be suspended
and further moved final con-
sideration and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-
0.
Installation of Parking Meters
- Locust Street: City Manager,
recommending elimination of
the "No Parking" zone on the
east side of Locust Street
between 2nd and 3rd Streets
and the placement of parking
meters along this block in con-
formance with the existing
parking meter ordinance, upon
motion received and filed.
Ordinance No. 62-02
Amending Section 32-262(d)
of the City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances, prohibiting park-
ing on designated streets or
portions thereof by deleting a
portion of Locust Street, pre-
sented and read. Buol moved
that the requirement that a
proposed Ordinance be con-
sidered and voted on for pas
sage at two Council Meetings
prior to the meeting at which it
Is to be finally passed be sus-
pended and further moved
final consideration and pas-
sage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Cline. Motion I
carried 7-0.
Embassy West Drive: City
Manager recommending that
Embassy West Drive be desig-
nated as a through street,
which will allow for the installa- A
Ion of stop signs at all of the
ntersecting side streets, and a a
top sign on Embassy West U
Drive at the north intersection D
of Camelot Drive and commu-
nication from Diane Arensdorf,
3935 Creston Street, in sup-
port of the Ordinance, upon-'
motion received and flied.
Ordinance No. 63-02
Amending the Code of
Ordinances of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, by adding
Embassy West Drive to
Subsection (b) of Section 32-
213 thereof providing for the
designation of through streets_
and Ordinance No. 64-02
Amending the Code of
Ordinances of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, by modifying
Subsection (b) of Section 32-
214 thereof providing for the
addition of a stop sign on
Embassy West Drive at the
northerly intersection of
Camelot Drive, presented and_
read. Buol moved that the
requirement that the proposed
Ordinances be considered and
voted on for passage at two
Council Meetings prior to the
meeting at which they are to
be finally passed be suspend-
ed and further moved final
consideration and passage of
the Ordinances. Seconded by,,, -
Connors. Motion carried 7-0.
Consultant Selection for
Downtown Master Plan: City
Manager recommending
approval of Leland Consulting
Group as the consultant for
the Downtown Master Plan,
upon motion received and
filed. Markham moved adop-
tion of Resolution No. 423-02_..
Authorizing contract for ser-
vices for preparation of
Downtown Master Plan.
Seconded by Connors.
Carried by the following vote:
Yeas—Buol, Connors,
Duggan, Markham, Michalski,
Nicholson. Nays —Cline.
Dubuque Bank and Trust -
Enterprise Zone Agreement:_
City Manager recommending
approval of an Enterprise Zone
Agreement with the Iowa
Department of Economic
Development and Dubuque
Bank & Trust related to the
redevelopment of the former
Walsh Store Building, upon
motion received and filed.
Markham moved adoption of
Resolution No. 424-02
Approving an Enterprise Zone
Agreement by and among the
owa Department of Economic
Development, the City of 4
Dubuque and Dubuque Bank
& Trust. Seconded by Cline.
Motion carried 7-0.
Downtown Dubuque Transit S
Iternative Analysts: City_ c
Manager recommending V
pproval of a contract with 0
RS/BRW, Inc. to prepare a B
owntown Dubuque Transit e
Alternative Analysis for the
Port of Dubuque, upon motion
received and filed. Markham
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 425-02 Approving the
selection of a consultant to^
prepare a Transit Alternative
Analysis for the Port of
Dubuque and authorizing the
City Manager to execute a
contract for . said study.
Seconded by Michalski.
Motion carried 7-0.
Modification to Riverwalk
Design: City Manager recom-
mending approval of design..
changes to the portion of the
Riverwalk yet to be completed
in order to improve accessibil-
ity for older persons and per-
sons using wheelchairs, walk-
ers, or other mobility devices,
upon motion received and filed
and not approve the recom-
mendation.
Highway 151 Corridor:
Communication from Rich
Knepper, Mayor of the City of
Cascade, regarding the new
Highway 151 Corridor and
requesting City support in
renaming of the highway, upon
motion received and filed and
approved request. Dave
Gudenkauf, a Cascade
Council member, distributed
maps and spoke to the
request.
COUNCIL MEMBER
REPORTS
Michalski spoke of the barge
tour sponsored by the Iowa
Corn Growers that she and
Assistant City Manager Cindy
Steinhauser attended.
Nicholson spoke of how well
the various activities went for
the staff liaisons from
Washington DC the previous
week.
ITEMS TO BE SET
FOR PUBLIC HEARING
Raven Oaks - Request to
Vacate: Request of Joseph C.
Weis, Arbor Glen Limited
Partnership, for the vacation of
the proposed extension of
Raven Oaks Drive to allow
them to proceed with their
development at the end of
Raven Oaks and City Manager
recommending that a public
hearing be set for September
3, 2002 to consider the
request, upon motion received
and filed. Michalski moved,
adoption of Resolution No.
26-02 Approving plat of pro-
posed vacated portion of
Raven Oaks Drive platted in
Oak Brook Development.
econded by Cline. Motion
arried 7-0. An Ordinance
acating the portion of Raven
aks Drive platted In Oak
rook Development, present-
d and read. Michalski
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 427-02 of Intent to dis-
pose of City interest in Lot A of
Oak Brook Development,
Dubuque, Iowa and further set
this for Hearing on 9/3/02 at a
meeting to commence at 6:30
P.M. in the public library audi-
torium and that the City Clerk
publish notice in the manner
prescribed by law. Seconded
by Cline. Motion carried 7-0.
Five Flags Theater Projects -
Roof Replacement, Paint
Exterior Facade and Replace
Front Doors: City Manager
recommending initiation of the
bidding process for the Five
Flags Theater Projects (Roof
Replacement, Paint Exterior
Facade, and Replace Front
Doors) and setting a public
hearing for September 16,
2002, upon motion received
and filed. Michalski moved
adoption of Resolution No.
428-02 Preliminary approval
of plans and specifications -
Five Flags Theater roof
replacement; Resolution No.
429-02 Fixing date of hearing
on plans and specifications -
Five Flags Theater roof
replacement for 9/16/02 at a
meeting to commence at 6:30
P.M. in the public library audi-
torium and that the City Clerk
publish notice in the manner
prescribed by law; Resolution
No. 430-02 Ordering bids -
Five Flags Theater roof
replacement; Resolution No.
431-02 Preliminary approval of
plans and specifications - Five
Flags Theater paint exterior
facade project; Resolution No.
432-02 Fixing date of hearing
on plans and specifications -
Five Flags Theater paint exteri-
or facade project for 9/16/02
at a meeting to commence at
6:30 P.M. in the public library
auditorium and that the City
Clerk publish notice in the
manner prescribed by law;
Resolution No. 433-02
Ordering bids - Five , Flags
Theater paint exterior facade
project; Resolution No. 434-
02 Preliminary approval of
plans and specifications - Five
Flags Theater front door
replacement project;
Resolution No. 435-02 Fixing
date of hearing on plans and
specifications - Five Flags
Theater front door replace-
ment project for 9/16/02 at a
meeting to commence at 6:3,
P.M. In the public library audi-
torium and that the City Clerk
publish notice in the manner
prescribed by law and
Resolution No. 436-02
Ordering bids - Five Flags
Theater front door replace-
ment project. Seconded by
Cline. Motion carried 7-0.
There being no further busi-
ness, upon motion meeting
adjourned at 8:06 P.M.
/s/ Jeanne F. Schneider, CMC
City Clerk
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CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
OFFICIAL
City Council, Regular
Session,
August 19, 2002
Council met in Regular
Session at 6:30 P.M. in the
Library Auditorium
Present: Mayor Duggan,
Council Members Buol, Cline,"
Connors, Markham, Michalski,
Nicholson, Assistant City
Manager Cindy Steinhauser,
Corporation Counsel Barry
Lindahl.
Absent: City Manager
Michael Van Milligen
Mayor Duggan read the call
and stated this is the regular
session of the City Council"
called for the purpose of act-
ing upon such business which
may properly come before the
City Council.
Invocation was given by
Father Lyle Wilgenbusch,
Pastor, St. Joseph the Worker
Church.
Proclamation: Tour de
Dubuque Day (August 24,
2002) received by Mike Martin,
Hospice of Dubuque and
Kevin Pike of the Custom
Riders for Hospice of
Dubuque.
CONSENT ITEMS
Minutes Submitted: Airport
Commission of 7/29; City
Council of 8/5; Housing Trust
Fund Committee of 7/30;
Human Rights Commission of
7/8; Investment Oversight
Advisory Commission of 7/25,
upon motion received and
filed.
Proof of publication of City
Council Proceedings of 7/15
and 7/23 and Municipal
Housing Agency of 7/15, upon_
motion received and filed.
Printed Council Proceedings
for May, 2002, upon motion
approved as printed.
Finance Director. submitting
the City of Dubuque Financial
Reports for the month ending
July 31, 2002, upon motion
received and filed.
Substance Abuse Services
Center Fourth Quarter Report,
upon motion received and
filed.
Notice of Claims/Suits: Dan
Junk in estimated amount of
$220 for vehicle damage;
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
vs. City of Dubuque et al, upon
motion received and filed and
referred to the Legal Staff for_
investigation and report.
Corporation Counsel advising
that the following claim has
been referred to Public Entity
Risk Services of Iowa, the
agent for the Iowa
Communities Assurance Pool:
Marge Oglesby for personal
injury, upon motion received
and filed.
Corporation Counsel recom-
mending settlement of the
claim of Carl Till for property
damage and that the Finance
Director issue payment, upon
motion received and filed and
directed Finance Director to
issue proper payment.
Voluntary Annexation
Request: Request of Jack_
Borchers, Chair of Trustees for
Grandview Avenue United
Methodist Church, requesting
the voluntary annexation of a
26.398 acre parcel of property
to the City of Dubuque, upon
motion received and filed and
referred to the City Manager.
Cable Community
Teleprogramming.
Commission: Communication
from Dave Wanamaker advis-
ing that he will not be renewing
his position on the Cable
Community Teleprogramming
Commission, upon motion
received and filed and accept-
ed with regret.
Historic Preservation
Priorities for City Council Goal
Setting Session:
Communication from the
Historic Preservation
Commission requesting that
the City Council consider vari-
ous historic preservation prior-
ities at the August goal setting
session, upon motion received
and filed.
Plat of Survey - West Ridge_
Third Addition: Zoning
Advisory Commission recom-
mending approval of the Plat
of Survey of Lot 1 and Lot A of
West Ridge Third Addition, a
Division of Lot 1-12, inclusive,
and Lot 13-A of West Ridge
Second Addition at the
request of Larry Miller, upon
motion received and filed_
Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 416-02
Approving Plat of Survey of
Lot 1 and Lot A of West Ridge
Third Addition, a Division of
Lot 1-12, inclusive, and Lot
13-A of West Ridge Second
Addition in the City of
Dubuque. Seconded by
Michalski. Motion carried 7-0,
Downtown Master Plan: City
Manager recommending
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approval of a grant application
to the lowa Department of
Economic Development in the
amount of $25,000 for prepa-
ration of a Downtown Master
Plan, upon motion received
and filed.
Dave Rusk, member of the_
Long Range Planning
Commission and Downtown
Planning Committee, spoke in
full support of the grant appli-
cation and gave history of the
fund raising.
Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 417-02
Authorizing Iowa Department
of Economic Development
grant application for
Downtown Master Plan.
Seconded by Michalski.
Motion carried 7-0.
Fiscal Year 2003 Budget
Amendment - Human Rights
Department: City Manager
recommending approval of an
amendment to the Human
Rights Department's Fiscal_
Year 2003 budget to reflect the
receipt of HUD contract
amounts, upon motion
and Dubuque County for the_
sharing of Geographical
Information System (GIS) data,
upon motion received and filed
and approved recommenda-
tion.
Business Licenses: Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 418-02 Granting the
issuance of Class "B' Beer
Permit to Tri-State Golf_
Center, Inc.; Class "C" Beer
Permit to Skis Beverage Store,
Inc., Mulgrew 011 Company,
TMF Company, Oky Doky #21
LLC; and Class "B" Beer (5
Day Special Event) Permit to
Dubuque Jaycees (Tent A, B
and C) and Resolution No.
419-02 Granting the Issuance
of Class "C' Beer/Liquor_
License to Clarke College,
Lucky 13 Tap, Cedars Grill &
Steakhouse; Class "B" Wine
Permit to TFM Company (Oky
Doky #6 and #2); and Class
"C" (5 Day Special Event) Beer
Permit to Carlos O'Kelly's
(Dragon Boat Festival).
Seconded by Michalski.
Motion carried
Owned Property - Joseph
Feltes: Proof of publication on
notice of public hearing and
City Manager recommending_
approval of a request from
Joseph G. Feltes to purchase
City -owned property located
between his property at 2616
Stafford and Linwood
Cemetery, upon motion
received and filed. Markham
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 420-02 Disposing of. City
interest in Lot 4A of Mineral_
Lot 472, Dubuque, Iowa.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Lenox Addition - Sale of City
Property: Proof of publication
on notice of public hearing and
City Manager recommending
approval of the disposal of
City -owned property located
In Lenox Addition to Eric and_
Bonita Timmerman, upon
motion received and filed.
Markham moved adoption of
Resolution No. 421-02
Disposing of City interest In
Lot 130 of Lenox Addition,
Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded`by
rflrrl ari by the fo -
Designation for Alpine Heights
Mobile Home Park by modify-
ing requirements for signage
and Installation of sidewalks,
presented and read. Buol
moved that the requirement
that a proposed Ordinance be _
considered and voted on for
passage at two Council
Meetings prior to the meeting
at which it is to be finally
passed be suspended and fur-
ther moved final consideration
and passage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Cline. Motion
carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rules were_
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council.
ACTION ITEMS
Kane Street - Parking Issue:
Request of June Strueber,
2806 Katrina Circle, to
address the City Council
regarding parking problems on
Kane Street in the vicinity of
Pine Knolls, upon motion,
received and filed.
June Strueber, 2806 Katrina
Circle, representing nine fami-
Iles, spoke to their request.
Communication from Donald
Nicholson. Nays —Cline.
Skateboard Ordinance: City
Manager recommending
approval of an amendment to
the City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances which authorizes
the City Manager to designate
and post sins in areas where
skateboarding, skating and
riding bicycles and scooters
are prohibited, upon motion
received and filed. Ordinance
No. 61-02 Amending Section
32-250 of the City of Dubuque
Code of Ordinances prohibit-
ing certain non -motorized
vehicles, conveyances and
equipment in municipal park-
ing garages or lots and in cer-
tain other places by adding_
thereto a provision authorizing
the City Manager to designate
and post signs in areas where
skateboarding, skating and
riding bicycles and scooters is
prohibited, presented and
read. Buol moved that the
requirement that a proposed
Ordinance be considered and
voted on for passage at two...
Council Meetings prior to the
meeting at which It is to be
of Camelot Drive and commu-
nication from Diane Arensdorf,
3935 Creston Street, in sup-
port of the Ordinance, upon
motion received and filed.
Ordinance No. 63-02
Amending the Code of
Ordinances of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, by adding
Embassy West Drive to
Subsection (b) of Section 32-
213 thereof providing for the
designation of through streets_
and Ordinance No. 64-02
Amending the Code of
Ordinances of the City of
Dubuque, Iowa, by modifying
Subsection (b) of Section 32-
214 thereof providing for the
addition of a stop sign on
Embassy West Drive at the
northerly intersection of
Camelot Drive, presented and_
read. Buol moved that the
requirement that the proposed
Ordinances be considered and
voted on for passage at two
Council Meetings prior to the
meeting at which they are to
be finally passed be suspend-
ed and further moved final
consideration and passage of
.1,e nminenroc RAnnnded by_
Alternative Analysis tor the
Port of Dubuque, upon motion
received and filed. Markham
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 425-02 Approving the
selection of a consultant to.....
prepare a Transit Alternative
Analysis for the Port of
Dubuque and authorizing the
City Manager to execute a
contract for . said study.
Seconded by Michalski.
Motion carried 7-0.
Modification to Riverwalk
Design: City Manager recom-
mending approval of design
changes to the portion of the
Riverwalk yet to be completed
in order to Improve accessibil-
ity for older persons and per-
sons using wheelchairs, walk-
ers, or other mobility devices,
upon motion received and filed
and not approve the recom-
mendation.
Highway 151 Corridor:_
Communication from Rich
Knepper, Mayor of the City of
Cascade, regarding the new
Highway 151 Corridor and
requesting City support in
renaming of the highway, upon
motion received and filed and
moved adol
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