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1930 March Council ProceedingsRegular CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular Session March 3rd, 1930. Present — City Manager Kratz, Mayor Andelfinger, Councilmen Jan- sen, McEvoy, Meuser and Schuck- ert. Council met at 7:30 p. m. Mayor Andelfinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the transaction of such business as may regularly come before it, and that this date has also been fixed for the purpose of conducting a hearing on the plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for various streets in the City. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements and hear- ing upon proposed plans and specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvements for the improving of West 8th Street from the East pro- perty line of Wilson Street to the west property line of Hill Street, al- so written remonstrances of Mrs. Margaret Spear, E. E. McClain, Anna D. Carew, Mrs. James O'Connor, Margaret Rooney, Mary Duggan, Elizabeth and Blanch Linehan, Kem- ler Estate, et al., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the notice of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher, of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements and hear- ing upon proposed plans and speci- fications, form of contract and cost of improvements for' the improving of Queen Street from the North pro- perty line of Edwards Street to the North property line of Marquette Place, also written remonstrances against the improvement by P. C. Murray, Mrs. Johanna Ginter, Mrs. Ida Dement, Louis Kaiser, Carl Steuck, Fred Schultz, and Henry Pfotzer, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Session, March 3rd, 1930 39 Proof of publication certified to by the publisher, of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hear- ing upon proposed plans and speci- fications, form of contract, and cost of improvements for the improving of Algona Street from the North pro- perty line of West 14th Street to the South property line of Dexter Street, also written remonstrances by P. M. Heintz, and Catherine Lund - beck, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hear- ing upon proposed plans and speci- fications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the improving of Custer Street from the West pro- perty line of Auburn Street to the East curb line of Algona Street, and written remonstrances of Frank Schmitt, et al., against the improve- ment, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hear- ing upon proposed plans and speci- fications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the improving of Stafford Street from the West property line of Garfield Avenue to the northerly end of the street and written remonstrances filed by H. F. Schueler, Ed. Muntz, Anna K. Spielman, Mrs. Margadant, et al, pre- sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed.. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity 1 1 ■ 40 Regular Session, March 3rd, 1930 for public improvements, and hear- ing upon proposed plans and speci- fications, form of contract, and cost of improvements for the improving of Viola Street from the north pro- perty line of Eagle Street to the north curb line of Merz Street, and written remonstrances by Frank B. Lacy, Mrs. Hohenecker, et al, pre- sented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hearing upon proposed plans and specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of improvements for the improving of Avoca Street from the south pro- perty line of Seminary Street to south curb line of Decorah Street, and written remonstrances filed by J. C. Comm, Margaret Clark, Elmer Vance, Minnie Vance, Agnes M. Swee- ney, Geo. Hilders, et al, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hearing upon proposed plans and specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of improvements for the improving of Foye Street, front the North pro- perty line of Lowell Street to the South property line of Napier Street and Napier Street from the East curb line of Foye Street Westerly about 70 feet, and written remon- strances by Geo. F. Bisanz, Mary and Norbert Bisanz, et al, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Counciman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hear- ing upon proposed plans and speci- fications, form of contract and cost of improvements for the improving of Roosevelt Street from the west- erly property line of Rhomberg Av- enue to the north property line of lot 6 Peil's Addition, and written remonstrances filed by C. F. Moser, A. Wohlert, et al, A. L. Rhomberg, Mt. Calvary Cemetery Association, Edwin Giese, F. J. Frey, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Meuser. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher, of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hearing upon the plans and specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvements for the improving of Spruce Street from the South pro- perty line of Jefferson Street to the South property line of West 11th Street and written remonstrances by Mrs. Tillie Henkels, Voelker Re- alty Co., Realty Investment Corpor- ation, Luella Schubert, et al, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hear- ing upon plans and specifications, form of contract, and cost of im- provements for the improving of Au- burn Street from the North proper- ty line of West 14th Street to the South property line of Rosedale Av- enue, and written remonstrances filed by Fred Toll, Bonnie E. Harris, et al, Allan H. Graves, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. • Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hear- ing upon plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements for the improving of De- corah Street from the East property line of Avoca Street to the East pro- perty line of Ashton Street and writ- ten remonstrances filed by J. C. Camm, P. J. Kearns, Voelker Realty Co., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher, of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hearing upon plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improve- ments for the improving of Solon Street from the East property line of Alpine Street to the East proper- ty line of Lois Street and written remonstrances read, remonstrances of Margery Y. Thimmesch, Walter Keck, et al. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hearing upon plans and specifications, form of contract, and cost of improve- ments for the improving of Cather- ine Street from the North property line of Angella Street to its North- ern terminus, and written remon- strances filed by Marjorie G. Mor- row, Emma Klingenberg, Pat McIn- erney, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and hearing Regular Session, March 3rd, 1930 41 upon proposed plans and specifica- tions, form of contract and cost of improvements for the improvement of Quigley Lane from the East pro- perty line of Catherine Street to its Eastern terminus, and written re- monstrances filed by John W. Nor- ton, et al, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hear- ing upon plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements for the improvement of Nowata Street from the South curb line of West 14th Street to the North curb line of Julien Avenue, and writ- ten remonstrances by Voelker Realty Co., and petition and waiver signed by Birdena Bush and Virginia E. B. Robinson, favoring improvement, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hearing on the plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of the improve- ments for the improvement of Paul Street from the South property line of Lowell Street to the North pro- perty line of Seminary Street, and written remonstrances, filed by W. H. Keller, C. A. Voelker, et al, present- ed and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council - , nen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher, of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity, for public improvements, and a hearing upon plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improve- ments, for the improvement of Sut- 42 Regular Session, ter Street from the West property line of Windsor Avenue to the East property line of Queen Street, and written remonstrances, filed by Chas. Stafford, et al. Councilman McEvoy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hearing upon plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Ries Street from the North property line of Staf- ford Street to the East property line of Windsor Avenue, remonstrances filed by abutting property owners, .Anthony Fuerst, T. J. Meehan, et al, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for pt4blic improvements and a hearing upon plans and specifi- cations, form of contract and cost of improvements, for the improving of Henry Street from the West pro- perty line of Windsor Avenue to the East property line of Queen Street. There being no remonstrance on this street, Councilman Jansen moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hearing upon plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement of Marquette Place from the West property line of Queen Street to the present concrete pavement, and writ- ten remonstrances filed by Sophia Kenyon, L. Rettenmeier, Realty In- vestors Corporation, Voelker Realty Co., Carl Steuck. Councilman Schuckert moved that March 3rd, 1930 the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher pf notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hearing upon plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement of Lois Street from the Sonth pro- perty line of Solon Street to the North property line of Reeder Street, and written remonstrances filed by Walter A. Keck, Mr. Schrup, and H. Young, presented and read. Councilman Jansen moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for pub- lic improvements and a hearing up- on plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Wood Street from the North property line of West 14th Street to the South property line of Rosedale Avenue, and written re- monstrances filed by Voelker Real- ty Co., Mrs. E. E. Milligan, Hattie M. Bennett, Michael Rogers, Mt. Pleasant Home, against the improve- ment of said street, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements and a hearing on plans and specifications, form of con- tract, and cost of improvements for the improving of Reeder Street from the East property line of Alpine Street to a point 50 feet East at Lois Street, and written remonstrances filed by F. Mathis, et al, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman • Regular Session, March 3rd, 1930 43 Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher, of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hearing upon the plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements for improving South Hill Street from the north property line of Curtis Street to the South pro- perty line of Dodge Street, and writ- ten remonstrances filed by Mr. Job - gen, Albert Donahue, et al (18 sign- ers), presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements and a hearing on the plans and specifications, form of contract, cost of the improve- ments, for improving of Angella Street from the East property line of Catherine Street to the East pro- perty line of Cox Street, and writ- ten remonstrances filed by Fred Kel- ler, Marjorie G. Morrow, Mrs. Mary Schilling, Walter J. Huber, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hearing on the plans and specifica- tions, form of contract, and cost of improvements for the improving of the Alley between Queen Street and Windsor Avenue, from Clinton to Sutter Streets, and written remon- strances filed by Wm. Duesing, Fed- eral Bank and Trust Co., et al (20 signers), presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hearing upon plans and specifications, form of contract, and cost of improve- ments for the improving of Green Street from the east property line of Asbury Street to the West pro- perty line of Avoca Street, and writ- ten remonstrances, filed by John S. Tritz, Mrs. Minnie Blocker, Mrs. An- na Hilders, et al (10 signers). Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher, of notice of pend- ency of resolution of necessity for public improvements, and a hear- ing on the plans and specifications, form of contract, and cost of im- provements for improving Eagle Street from the West property line of Thomas Place to the East pro- perty line of Viola Street, and writ- ten remonstrances filed by E. Kruse, Administrator, and Mrs. Hohenecker. Councilman McEvoy moved that the proof of publication be recieved and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Councilman Jansen moved that the rules be suspended to allow any- one present who wished to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Mr. C. C. McGregor, John E. Hed- ley, et al, addressed the Council rela- tive to the remonstrances against improvements of West 8th Street, objecting to the improvement. Louis Kolfenbach, et al, spoke against the improvements of Algona St., Viola Street, Spruce Street and Auburn Street. There were also verbal remon- strances against the improvement of Stafford Street and Avoca Street. Attorney Willging representing property owners on Foye and Napier Regular Session, March 3rd, 1930 45 cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Resolution No. 138 -30. Preliminary estimate, Plans and Specifications for the improvement of Robinson Street from the West property line of Bluff Street westerly about 210 feet, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Resolution No. 139 -30. Resolution of necessity for the im- provement of Robinson Street from the West property line of Bluff Street westerly about two hundred and ten (210) feet by grading said street to proper sub grade, constructing con- crete curb and sidewalk, furnish steel, if necessary, extending eight (8) inch sanitary sewer and by pav- ing said street with a concrete pave- ment seven (7) inches thick and twenty (20) feet wide with integral curb on one side, using either plain concrete or a quick setting cement known as `Quick- hard." Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Meuser. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Resolution No. 140. Resolution, fixing date of hearing for the improving of Robinson Street from the West property line of Bluff Street Westerly about 210 feet pre- sented and read. Councilman Meuser moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of Rev. Father J. M. Wolfe, chairman of the Dubuque Planning and Zoning Commission, submitting the following names from which to appoint a new member on the Board in place of Geo. Ragatz, Jr. resigned. The following names were submitted: Mrs. Geo. W. Myers, Frank Lacy, Frederick Paull, John Maclay, J. M. Burch, R. D. Waller, Thomas Stamp- fer, and Mrs. Wm. Kretschmer Councilman Meuser moved that the petition be referred to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. March 3, 1930. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and poli- cies and desire to have your approval on same for filing. SIGNS George Ragatz, 20th and Central Avenue; Policy No. 594355, Southern Surety Co. Hawkeye Vulcanizing Co., 655 Iowa Street; Policy No. 594354, Southern Surety Co. Dr. Charles E. Loizeaux, 220 W. 9th Street; Policy No. 0. L. & T. 431934, Continental Casualty Co. C. & M. Shoe Store, 630 Main Street; Policy No. 0. L. & T. 431928, Continental Casualty Co. Keller Electric Co., 1135 Main St.; Policy No. 0. L. & T. 431930, Contin- ental Casualty Co. Falkenhainer Drug Co., 1097 Julien Avenue; Policy No. 0. L. & T. 431933, John Apel, 48 West 6th Street; Policy No. P. M. I. 400504, Globe In- demnity Co. Grand Opera House, 135 West 8th Street; Policy No. L. 0. L. 272353, New Amsterdam Casualty Co. Strand Theatre, 12th and Main Streets; Policy No. L. 0. L. 258459, New Amsterdam Casualty Co. Mid - Continent Petroleum Corp., 19th and Central Ave., Julien and Nevada Streets, 7th and Iowa Sts.; Detroit Fidelity & Surety Co. CLOCK First National Bank, 5th and Main Streets; The Fidelity & Casualty Co. CONTRACTOR E. Hugh Henschel & Sons, 583 Ar- lington Street; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Respectfully submitted, 0. A. KRATZ, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the bonds be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Meuser. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Councilman Meuser moved that the City Solicitor be instructed to amend the restricted Residence District, to he extended to the north property line of 7th and Bluff. mi 44 Regular Session, March 3rd, 1930 Street addressed the Council and stated that some property on this street will not stand the assessment and that 84 per cent of the owners objected to the improvement. He also spoke against the improve- ment of Roosevelt Street stating that he represented the Mt. Calvary Cem- etery association. L. Kolfenbach also addressed the Council on this street and recom- mended that a storm sewer be con- structed before the street is im- proved. Messrs Kolfenbach, Toll et al also addressed the Council rela- tive to the improvement on Auburn St. stating that the street will cost more than the property is worth. Frank Fuhrman made a strong plea for the improvement of said street. Messrs. Schrup, Young et al address- ed the Council relative to the im- proving of Solon, stating that if the street is not opened up to Hill Street they object to the improvement. The street as it is now, comes to a dead end and would not benefit their property. Frank Faber and Mr. Lukritz spoke against the improve- ment of Catherine Street. The same objections were filed against Lois Street as against Solon St. by Henry Young and Mr. Schrup. Messrs. Haltenhoff, and Weidlich spoke relative to the alley between Queen St. and Windsor Avenue stat- ing that this is a water way and the City should bear a part of the ex- pense. Residents on Green Street stated that they did not object to the improvement of the street but to the high cost of the improvement. Peter Nicks representing the School Board spoke in favor of improving Eagle Street stating that if this and other streets in the vicinity of the Jefferson School were improved, the Interstate Power Co. would install bus service, which would make it convenient for the school children to reach the school. Councilman Schuckert moved that all petitions and remonstrances be referred to the Council for consider- ation, and that action on the adoption of resolutions of necessity and all other resolutions pertaining to the proposed street improvements be de- ferred. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of Mrs. E. J. Wurst, refer- red to the Council by the Board of Supervisors asking for cancellation of the 1929 and 1930 tax on Sub 14 -15 and South 161 feet of lot 1 Bush's Sub. presented and read. Property assessed to Mary Richter. Council- man Schuckert moved that the peti- tion be referred to the City Soli- citor. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of Edwards Style Shop stating that they intend to occupy the Levi Building at 7th and Main Streets and they hereby petition the Council to allow them to make a rear entrance and construct a loading platform which would extend 4 feet into the alley. Councilman Meuser moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of the Masonic Temple Association asking that the 1929 taxes against the North 120.4' of N / of City lot 661 assessed to Ed- ward Beach, be cancelled, stating that they purchased the property in April 1929 and the property will be used solely for Society purposes as per section 6944 of the Code of Iowa. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of James B. Mullady, Dis- abled War Veteran asking permission to sell extracts from house to house and that he be exempted from paying the customary license. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of Arnold Lynch stating that he failed to make the 1st pay- ment on a sewer when it was due, having received no notice, and he hereby asks that he be allowed to make the payments due to date and the balance be spread on the books on the installment plan. Councilman Meuser moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Treasurer be instructed accord- ingly. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas — Mayor Andelfinger, Conn- 46 Special Session, March 10th, 1930 Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays -None. There being no further business, Councilman Meuser moved to ad- journ. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved 1930 Adopted 1930 Councilmen: Attest: City Clerk. CITY GOUNCIL (Official) Special Session, March 10th, 1930. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger and Councilman Jansen. Council met at 7:40 p. m. Present -City Manager Kratz, Mayor Andelfinger, Councilmen Jan- sen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Absent - Councilman Meuser. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of levy- ing a special assessment and author- izing the issuance of public improve - ment bonds to pay for the installation of Boulevard lights on Central Aven- ue from the North property line of East and West 4th Street to the North property line of 18th Street, and on West 8th Street from the West pro- perty line of Central Ave, to the East property line of Main Street and acting on any other business that may properly come before the meet- ing. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the City Council's in- tention to levy a Special assessment as provided by law • to pay for the in- stallation on Central Avenue from the north property line of East and West Fourth Street to the north pro- perty line of Eighteenth Street and on West Eighth Street from the west property line of Central Ave- nue to the east property line of Main Street of Boulevard Lights, Amount of assessment $19,288.88, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays -None. - Absent - Councilman Meuser. SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS Resolution No. 141 -30. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: That to pay for installing of BOULEVARD LIGHTS on Central Avenue, from the north property line of East and West 4th Street to the north property line of 18th Street and on West 8th Street from the West property line of Central Avenue, to the East property line of Main Street, Geo. W. Ken- nelly Electric Co., Contractor, in front of and adjoining the same, A Special Tax be and is hereby lev- ied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate here- inafter named, situate and owned, and for the several amounts set op- Special Session, March 10th, 1930 47 posite each lot or parcel of real es- tate, as follows: Special assessment submitted March 10th, 1930 Clara Herkert, Lot 234; City Lot $ 139.22 Clara Herkert, Lot 235; City Lot S. 1 /2 69.60 Frank R. Lacy, Lot 235; City Lot N. 1 /2 69.60 Emma Herget, Lot 236; City Lot S. 25 ft. 8 in. 69.27 Clara Herket, Lot 236; City Lot N. 25 ft. 11 in 69.94 Clyere Herkert, Lot 237; City Lot S. 1 /2 69.60 John F. Murphy and F. C Chalders, Lot 237; City Lot N. 1 /2 69.60 Minnie R. Norton, Lot 238; City Lot Und. 1 / 2 69.60 P. J. Norton, Lot 238; City Lot Und. 1 /2 69.60 Anna Shea, Lot 303; City Lot S. 1 /2 65.97 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 303; City Lot N. 1 /2 69.30 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 302; City Lot 139.22 Albert Fluckiger, Lot 301; City Lot 139.22 Albert Fluckiger, Lot 300; City Lot 139.22 Albert Fluckiger, Lot 299; City Lot 139.22 Theresa Bade, Lot 298; City Lot 139.22 Arthur Blum, Lot 297; City Lot 139.22 Emma Vogt, Lot 2; City Lot 75.06 Aiina Schneider, Lot 1; Sub City Lot 296 64.58 Geo. J. Schaffhauser, Lot 295; City Lot Und. 1 /2 69.60 Wm. A. Schaffhauser, Lot 295; City Lot Und. 1 /2 69.60 Geo. Ryan, Lot 294; City Lot 139.22 James C. Collier, Lot 239; City Lot S. 25 ft. 6 in. 68.81 Albert Ney Estate, Lot 239; City Lot S. 25 ft. 2 in. of N. 26 ft. 1 in. 67.92 Berthalda Whitbeck, Lot 239; City Lot N. 11 in. of N. 26 ft. 1 in. 2.48 Berthalda Whitbeck, Lot 240; City Lot S. 22 ft 59.37 John Appel Estate, Lot 240; City Lot N. 29 ft. 7 in 79.83 Norma J. Mutschler, Lot 241; City Lot 139.22 Norma J. Mutschler, Lot 242; City Lot S. 22 ft. 59.37 Fred Bede Estate, Lot 242; City Lot N. 29 ft. 4 in 79.15 John Appel Jr., Lot 243; City Lot 139.22 John Appel Estate, Lot 244; City Lot W. 47 ft. 34.92 Mary La Grace, Lot 244; City Lot E. 53 ft. 103.38 Florenz Hemmer, Lot 245; City Lot S. 1 /2 68.30 W. J. Burns and W. J Brown Est., Lot 245; City Lot N. 1 /2 68.30 A. H. Herget and J. Pil- meier, Lot 246; City Lot 138.30 A. H. Herget and J. Pil- meier, Lot 247; City Lot 138.30 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 248; City Lot 138.30 Mary A Klein et al, Lot 293; City Lot 138.30 Chas P. Mettel, Lot 292; City Lot 138.30 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 291; City Lot 138.30 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 290; City Lot 100.28 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 290A; City Lot 38.02 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 289A; City Lot S. 8 in. .52 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 289; City Lot S. 8 in. 1.26 N. J. Loes Estate, Lot 289A; City Lot N. 49 ft. 9 in. 36.91 N. J. Loes Estate, Lot 289; City Lot N. 49 ft. 9 in. 97.35 County of Dubuque, Lot 288; City Lot 138.17 County of Dubuque, Lot 287; City Lot 138.17 County of Dubuque, Lot 286; City Lot 138.17 County of Dubuque, Lot 285; City Lot 138.17 County of Dubuque, Lot 284; City Lot 138.17 Magd. Pier Millin, Lot 249; City Lot S. 1 /2 69.08 Cath. Salot, Lot 249; City Lot N. 1 / 2 69.05 Cath. Salot, Lot 250; City Lot S. 4 in of S. 1 /2 .90 Edward Muntz, Lot 250; City Lot N. 25 ft. 3 in. of S. 1 /2 68.14 Edward Muntz, Lot 250; City Lot S. 7 in. of N. 1 / 2 1.56 Geo. and Fenie Berg, Lot 250; City Lot N. 24 ft. 11 in. of S. 1 /2 67.26 Nick Peschang, Lot 251; City Lot S. 1 /2 69.08 Ernest R. Quade, Lot 251; City Lot N. 1 / 2 69.08 Chas. J. Belsky, Lot 252A; City Lot S. 21 ft. 2 in. 57.12 Chas. J. Belsky, Lot 252A; City Lot N. 9 ft. 24.29 Chas. J. Belsky, Lot 252; City Lot 56.67 Chas. J. Belsky, Lot 253; City Lot 138.17 Theresa L. Butt, Lot 254; City Lot E. 1 /2 100.18 Margt. Lorenz Est., Lot 441; City Lot S. 1/2 of S. M. 1 -5 Grace C. Papin, Lot 441; City Lot N. % of S. M. 1 -5 John and Kath. Kunnert, Lot 441; City Lot S. 23 ft. 5 in. of M. 1 -5 Geo. Haber, Lot 441; City Lot N. 27 ft. 7 in. of M. 1 -5 Ed. Lenz, Lot 441; City Lot S. 41 ft. 2 in. of N. M. 1 -5 Bernard and Frank Wester - camp, Lot 441; City Lot N. 10 ft. of N. M. 1 -5 Bernard and Frank Wester- camp, Lot 441; City Lot N. 1 -5 J. V. Rider, Lot 440; City Lot S. 1 -5 J. V. Rider, Lot 440; City Lot S. 14 ft. 2 in. of S. M. 1 -5 Ferd A. Nesler, Lot 440, City N. 37 ft. 2 in. of S. M. 1 -5 Ed. Muntz, Lot 440; City Lot M. 1 -5 C. F. Weidlich, Lot 440; City Lot S. 1 /2 of N. M. 1 -5 Clara L. Hillyard, Lot 440; City Lot N. % of N. M. 1 -5 Clara L. Hillyard, Lot 440; City Lot W. 40 ft. of N. 1 -5 Anna Holz, Lot 440; City Lot Und. 1 -3 of W. 27 ft. of E. 60 ft. of N. 1 -5 Lena Merkes, Lot 440; City Lot Und. 2 -3 of W. 27 ft. of E. 60 ft. of N. 1 -5 Lena Merkes, Lot 440; City Lot E. 33 ft. of E. 60 ft. of N. 1 -5 Emma Vogel, Lot 6; Sub. City Lot 675, E. 1 / 2 of S. 37 ft. 2 in. S. P. Rider Est., Lot 6; Sub. City Lot 675, E. 1 / 2 of N. 38 ft. 2 in. Ed. Muntz, Lot 5; Sub. City Lot 675, E. 1 /2 Ed. Muntz, Lot 4; Sub. City Lot 675, E. 1/2 of S. 22 ft. 11 in. Ed. Muntz, Lot 4; Sub. City Lot 675, E. 1 / 2 of N. 17 ft. 4 in. Wolf Gruber, Lot 3; Sub. City Lot 675, E. 1 / 2 of N. 27 ft. 8 in. Wolf Gruber, Lot 3; Sub. City Lot 675, E. 1 / 2 of N. 1 ft. 9 in. of S. 15 ft. 8 in. Special Session, March 10th, 1930 49 Ed. Muntz, Lot 3; Sub. City Lot, E. 1/2 of S. S. 13 ft. 69.08 11 in. of S. 15 ft. 8 in Jos. Kahn Est., Lot 2; Sub City Lot 675, E. 1 /2 69.08 Jessie Braun, Lot 1; Sub City Lot 675; E. 1 /2 City of Dubuque, Lot 10; 63.20 Sub. City Lot 438 -439 and part 676 T. L. Butt, Lot 254; City 74.42 Lot E. 1 /2 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 254; 111.09 City Lot W. 1 /2 Buettell Bros. Co., Lot 255; City Lot 26.98 Buettell Bros. Co., Lot 256; City Lot S. 1 /2 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 211; 138.17 City Lot S. % J. JI. Rhomberg, Lot 212; 128.11 City Lot J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 213; City Lot 35.46 Belsky Motor Co., Lot 214; City Lot Belsky Motor Co., Lot 215; 93.03 City Lot Belsky Motor Co., Lot 215A; 128.11 City Lot Z. B. Hoffmann, Lot 216; City Lot N. 1 /2 64.07 Chas. J. Belsky, Lot 253; City Lot Chas. J. Belsky, Lot 252; 64.07 City Lot Chas. J. Belsky, Lot 252A; City Lot N. 9 ft. 82.02 Chas. J. Belsky, Lot 252A; City Lot S. 21.2 ft. E. R. Quade, Lot 251; City 8.47 Lot N. 1 /2 W. J. Burns and W. J Burns Est., Lot 450; City 16.91 Lot S. 1 -5 A. H. and Alfred Ruprecht, Lot 2; Sub. City Lot S. M. 1 -5 City Lot 450 Jos. Pilmaier, Lot 1; Sub S. M. 1 -5 City Lot 450 Kath. E. Sohl Est., Lot 450; City Lot S. 1 /2 of M. 1 -5 S. P. Rider Est., Lot 450; City Lot M. % of M. 1 -5 45.74 S. P. Rider Est., Lot 450; City Lot N. M. 1 -5 89.92 Hildegard M. Lorenz Est., Lot 450; City Lot S. 1 /2 of N. 1 -5 20.75 44.55 27.51 16.70 51.94 . 51.94 90.94 99.06 99.06 74.53 24.04 24.04 74.53 198.10 198.10 36.19 38.33 24.04 198.10 36.19 12.63 25.73 24.04 32.58 15.46 17.13 16.30 16.30 32.58 16.30 Alois M. Hoffmann, Lot 450; City Lot N. 1 /2 of N. 1 -5 16.30 20.84 Henry C. Reche, Lot 443; City Lot S. 31 ft. 5 in. of S. 1 /4 19.99 33.17 E. L. Scheppele, Lot 443; City Lot N. 19 ft. 7 in. of S. 1 /4 12.45 Kretschmer Bros. Co., Lot 2.10 443; City Lot S. M. 1 4 32.58 • 48 Special 'Session, March 10th, 1930 J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 254; City Lot W. 1 /2 Buettell Bros. Co., Lot 255; City Lot Buettell Bros. Co., Lot 256; City Lot J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 257; City Lot J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 258; City Lot S. 11 ft. ....... ._...._ J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 258; City Lot N. 40 ft. 2 in. .. J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 283; City Lot A. W. Kemler Est., Lot 282; City Lot A. W. Kemler Est., Lot 281; City Lot Charles A. Scheppele, Lot 280; City Lot Margt. L. Isborne, Lot 279; City Lot Und. 1 /3 of S. 1 /2 Mary F. Isborne, 1 �Lot 279; 7 City Lot Und. of S. 1 /2 Clara N. Isborne, Lot 279; City Lot Und. % of S. 1 /2 Clara N. Isborne, Lot 279; City Lot Und. 1 /3 of N. 1 /2 Margt. L. Isborne, Lot 279; City Lot Und. 1/3 of N. 1 /2 Mary F. Isborne, Lot 279; City Lot Und. % of N. 1/2 C. A. Walter, Lot 278; City Lot Charles F. Pier, Lot 277; City Lot S. 1/2 Anna Trexler, Lot 277; City Lot N. 1 /2 Anna Trexler, Lot 276; City Lot Anna Trexler, Lot 275; City Lot Anna Trexler, Lot 274; City Lot S. 2 ft. Anna Trexler, Lot 274; City Lot S. 26 ft. of N. 49 ft. 2 in. Euginan Petrakis, Lot 274; City Lot N. 23 ft. 2 in. of N. 49 ft. 2 in. Frank P. Fuhrmann, Lot 259; City Lot Frank B. Wieland Est., Lot 260; City Lot S. 1 /2 Frank B. Weiland Est., Lot 260; N. 1 /2 Jos. J. Koester Est., Lot 261; City Lot Dora Fitz, Lot 262; City Lot S. Y2 Theresa Drummer, Lot 262; City Lot N. 1/2 Lena Kleine et al, Lot 263; City Lot S. 28 ft. 6 in. Cath. Fuhrmann, Lot 263; City Lot N. 23 ft. Fischer Investment Co., Lot 264; City Lot Fischer Investment Co., Lot 265; City Lot Fischer Investment Co., Lot 37.99 266; City Lot S. 48 ft. 8 in. 131.31 138.17 Margt. Pier, Lot 266; City Lot N. 2 ft. 6. in 6.74 138.17 Margt. Pier, Lot 267, City Lot S. 40 ft. 107.93 138.17 Eliz. Schroeder, Lot 267; City Lot N. 11 ft. 2 in. 3Q.15 29.68 Eliz. Schroeder, Lot 268; City Lot S. 9 ft. 2 in. 24.74 108.41 Standard Oil Co., Lot 268; City Lot N. 42 ft. 113.35 138.17 Anna M. Hughes, Lot 273; City Lot 138.17 138.17 Anna M. Hughes, Lot 272; City tot S. 1 /2 69.08 138.17 Robert D. Hughes, Lot 272; City Lot, N. 1 /2 69.08 138.17 Henry W. Hussmann, Lot 271; City Lot S. 23 ft. 4 23.01 in. 62.96 J. V. Rider, Lot 271; City 23.01 Lot, N. 28 ft. 75.57 Emma Brede Klauer, Lot 23.05 270; City Lot 138.17 C. A. Walter, Lot 269; City 23.01 Lot 138.17 Lizzie Bilotte, Lot 446; City 23.05 Lot S. 32 ft. 8 in. of S. 66 ft. 8 in of S. 2 -5 88.14 23.01 Thos. E. Delaney, Lot 446; City Lot N. 34 ft. of S. 66 138.17 ft. 8 in. of S. 2 -5 91.76 Mary Ernsdorf, Lot 446; 69.08 City Lot S. 26 ft. 2 in. of M 1 -3 97.16 69.08 Lena, Bertha and Mary Paulus, Lot 446; City Lot 138.17 S. 26 ft. 2 in. of Mfl 1 -5 70.62 Andrew Voelker, Lot 446; 138.17 City Lot N. 25 ft. of M. 1 -5 67.47 5.41 Ind. School District, Lot 446; City Lot N. 2 -5 276.34 Anna Klauer, Lot 447; City 70.17 Lot E. 2 -5 276.34 Jos. Fuhrmann, Lot 447; City Lot N. 3 -5 414.52 62.52 Wm. Bradley, et al, Lot 452; City Lot S. 31. ft. 2 138.17 in. of S. 1 -5 83.11 Geo. Ganshirt, Lot 452; City 69.08 Lot N. 20 ft. of S. 1 -5 53.97 Geo. Ganshirt, Lot 452; City 69.08 Lot S. 1 /2 of S. M. 1 -5 69.08 Matt and Mary Hanson, Lot 138.17 452; City Lot N. 1 /2 of S. M. 1 -5 69.08 69.08 Robert Jungk, Lot 452; City Lot M. 1 -5 138.17 69.08 Eliz. Cole, Lot 452; City Lot N. M. 1 -5 138.17 76.91 Agatha Heim, Lot 452; City Lot N. 1 -5 138.17 62.07 Orioles Home Assn., Lot 441; City Lot S. 1/2 of S. 138.17 1 -5 69.08 Appolonia Heller, Lot 441; 138.17 City Lot N. 1 /2 of S. 1 -5 69.08 Dubuque Realty Co., Lot 5; Sub. City Lot 170 and E. 43 ft. of City Lot 171 and N. 2 ft. of E. 43 ft. of City Lot 172 Dubuque Realty Co., Lot 6; Sub. City Lot 170 and E. 43 ft. of City Lot 171 and N. 2 ft. of E. 43 ft of City Lot 172 Dubuque Realty Co., Lot 7; Sub. City Lot 170 and E. 43 ft. of City Lot 171 and N. 2 ft. of E. 43 ft. of City Lot 172 Dubuque Realty Co., Lot 8; Sub. City Lot 170 and E. 43 ft. of City Lot 171 and N. 2 ft. of E. 43 ft of City Lot 172 Finley Hospital and Mt Pleasant Home; Und. 1 -5 of S. 1 -3 of City Lot 29, 30, 31 Security Bldg. Co.; Und. 1 -5 of S. 1 -3 of City Lots 29, 30, 31 J. V. Rider; M. 1 -3 of City Lot 29, 30, 31 J. V. Rider, Lot 28; City Lot Hattie B. Reynolds, Lot 28A; City Lot N. 21 ft J. V. Rider, Lot 28A; City Lot S. 7 ft. J. V. Rider, Lot 27! City Lot N. 33 ft. J. J. Nagle, Lot 27; City Lot S. 23 ft. M. E. Richards Est., Lot 27A; City Lot Geo. W. Kiesel Tr., Lot 175; City Lot N. 1 /2 Geo. W. Kiesel Tr., Lot 174; City Lot S. 25 ft Wm. L. Bradley, et al, Lot 174; City Lot M. 22 ft. 6 in. Wm. L. Bradley, et al, Lot 174; City Lot M. 25 ft Herman Roesch, Lot 173; City Lot W. 40 ft. J. H. Rhomberg, Lot 173; City Lot E. 73 ft. 202.71 86.30 186.36 53.30 13.76 51.75 27.07 7.50 15.05 31.29 35.25 54.59 73.03 133.27 Total $19,288.88 Installing 79 boulevard light 'standards as per contract $18,150.00 Less credit due to change of 2 posts to 1 light on 18th Street 85.00 $ 18,065.00 Removing existing single light 50.00 Setting back existing two light standards 640.00 Interest at 6 per cent 159.42 Special Session, March 10th, 1930 Extra expense 374.46 Total $19,288.88 All of which is assessed in pro - 6.28 portion to the special benefits con- ferred. Approved March 10, 1930. Adopted March 10, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, 7.72 Mayor. GEO. O. JANSEN, ED. McEVOY, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: 11.14 Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Meuser. 50.68 Proof of publication certified to by the publisher, of the City Council's intention to authorize the issuance of public improvement bonds as pro- vided by Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, to the amount of $19,- 288.88, for the purpose of paying the cost of installing boulevard lights on Central Avenue from the north pro- perty line of East and West 4th Streets to the north property line of 18th Street, and on West 8th Street from the west property line of Cen- tral Avenue to the east property line of Main Street. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Meuser. Resolution No. 142 -30 RESOLUTION providing for the is- suance of public improvement bonds. WHEREAS, the contract hereto- fore entered into by the City of Du- buque for the installing of boulevard lights on Central Avenue and West 8th Street hereinafter described, has been completed and said improve- ment has been accepted by the City Council of said City and the City Engineer has completed the cost and expense thereof to be $19 AND WHEREAS, public notice as provided by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the inten- tion of the City Council to issue bonds to pay the cost of said im- provement and a public hearing has been held pursuant thereto, and all objections filed thereto have been considered and determined: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- 50 Special Session, March 10th, 1930 Louis Lubck, Lot 443; City Lot N. M. 1 /4 John Olinger, Lot 443; City Lot N. 1 /4 Frank R. Lacy, Lot 2; Sub. City Lot 443A Frank R. Lacy, Lot 3; Sub Lot 443A, S. 23 ft. 6 in Hildegard M. Lorenz Est., Lot 3; Sub. City Lot 443A, N. 27 ft. 8 in. Hildegard M. Lorenz Est , Lot 1; Sub. City Lot 443A M. Buchmann Est., Lot 442; City Lot S. 1 -5 Jos. and Josephine Ottavi, Lot 442; City Lot S. 1 /2 of S. M. 1 -5 J. M. Kolb, Lot 442; City Lot N. 1 /2 of S. M. 1 -5 Wm. M. Muening, Lot 442; City Lot S. 20 ft. 4 in. of M. 1 -5 August H. Herget, Lot 442; City Lot 6. 30 ft. 6 in. of M. 1 -5 J. M. Kolb, Lot 442; City Lot S. 1 /2 of N. M. 1- 5. . . .._..... Wm. Olanosky, Lot 442; City Lot N. 1 /2 of N. M. 1 -5 Wm. Olanosky, Lot 442; City Lot N. 1 -5 Frank R. Lacy, Lot 451; City Lot S. 1 -5 S. P. Rider Est., Lot 451; City Lot S. M. 1 -5 Emma Richter, Lot 451; City Lot S. 28 ft. of M. 1 -5 Mathilda Donaldson, Lot 451; City Lot S. 23.2 ft. of M. 1 -5 Margaretha Wolfe, et al, Lot E. 1 /2 of N. M. 1 -5 John Hillard, Lot 451; City Lot N. 1/2 of N. M. 1 -5 Henry Willging, Lot 451; City Lot S. 1 /2 of N. 1 -5 Jacob Preitauer, Lot 451; City Lot N. 1 /2 of N. 1 -5 Geo. C. Rath & Sons (Inc.), Lot 448; City Lot S. 1 -5 Trenkle Co., Lot 448; City Lot S. M. 1 -5 Eng. Hemmi, Lot 448; City Lot M. 1 -5 Ind. School District, Lot 445; City Lot S. 2 -5 Christian Schloz, Lot 445; City Lot S. 1 /2 of M. 1 -5 . 70.01 Otto Ellwanger, Lot 445; City Lot S. 1 /2 of N. M. 1 -5 Oscar Haas, Lot 445; City Lot S. 1 /2 of N. M. 1 -5 Wm. J. Nesler and Louis Buechel, Lot 445; City Lot N. 1 /2 of N. M. 1 -5 Mary Kleih, Lot 445; City 32.58 Lot S. 34 ft. 7 in. of N. 1 -5 32.58 Lena Bechtel, et al, Lot 445; City Lot N. 26 ft. 6 11.51 in. of N. 1 -5 C. A. Voelker Est., Lot 1; 4.13 Sub. S. 2 -5 City Lot 444 C. A. Voelker Est., Lot 2; Sub. E. 2 -5 City Lot 444 4.88 J. V. Rider, Lot 3; Sub. S. 2 -5 City Lot 444 12.54 Thos. W. and Mary Coates, Lot 1; Sub. Lot 4 of S. 32.58 2 -5 City Lot 444 Thos. W. and Mary Coates, Lot 2; Sub. Lot 4 of S. 16.30 2 -5 City Lot 444 S. 1 ft Chas. Hoefflin Est., Lot 2; 16.30 Sub. Lot 4 of S. 2 -5 City Lot 444 Und. 1/2 of N. 14 ft. 5 in. 12.95 Lena Kleih, Lot 2; Sub. Lot 4 of S. 2 -5 City Lot 444 Und. 1 /2 of N. 14 ft. 19.42 5 in. Chas. Hoefflin Est., Lot 3; 16.30 Stauffenbeil's Sub. Und 1 /2 Chas. Hoefflin Est., Lot 2; 16.30 Stauffenbeil's Sub. Und. 1 / 2 of S. 24 ft. 7 in 32.58 Lena Kleih, Lot 2; Stauffen- beil's Sub. Und. 1 /2 of S. 32.58 24 ft. 7 in. Lena Kleih, Lot 3; Stauffen- 32.58 beil's Sub. Und. 1 /2 A. R. Stauffenbeil, Lot 2; Stauffenbeil's Sub. N. 16 17.83 ft. A. R. Stauffenbeil, Lot 1; Stauffenbeil's Sub. 14.78 Union Trust & Savings Bank, Lot 444; City Lot 16.30 N. 75 ft. 6 in. N. 3 -5 Laura Bell, Lot 449; City 16.30 Lot Und. 1 /2 of S. 2 -5 Fred Bell, Lot 449; City Lot 16.30 Und. 1 /2 of S. 2 -5 Carl Ziepprecht, Lot 449; 16.30 City Lot M. 1 -5 Wm. C. Luther, Lot 449; 140.03 City Lot S. 1 /2 of N. M. 1 -5 140.03 S. P. Rider Est., Lot 449; N. 1 / 2 of N. M. 1 -5 S. P. Rider Est., Lot 449; 140.03 City Lot N. 1 -5 Dubuque Realty Co., Lot 280.04 172; City Lot S. 62 ft. of E. 43 ft. Grand Opera House, Lot 172; City Lot W. 70 ft Grand Opera House, Lot 70.01 171; City Lot W. 70 ft Grand Opera House, Lot 70.01 4; Sub. City Lot 170 and E. 43 ft. of City Lot 171 and N. 2 ft. of E. 43 ft. 70.01 of City Lot 172 67.24 72.47 54.70 66.31 54.70 60.17 2.74 19.73 19.73 3.54 33.62 33.62 3.5.4 44.09 ... 99.82 206.49 140.03 140.03 140.03 70.01 70.01 140.03 94.98 157.23 53.23 .34 52 Special Session, March 10th, 1930 SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that to provide for the cost of installing boulevard lights on Central Avenue from the north property line of East and West 4th Street to the north property line of 18th Street and on West 8th Street from the west property line of Cen- tral Avenue to the east property line' of Main Street there be issued improvement bonds to the amount of $19,288.88. Said bonds shall be is- sued under the provisions of Chap- ter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, which bear date as of the 10th day of April, 1930; shall be in the de- nominations of $500.00, except that there shall be one bond to the amount of $288.88. They shall be numbered from 2584 to 2622 inclu- sive and shall be divided into ten series of which the bonds numbered 2584 to 2586 inclusive shall consti- tute the first series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1931; the bonds numbered from 2587 to 2590 inclusive shall constitute the second series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1933; the bonds numbered from 2591 to 2594 in- clusive shall constitute the third ser- ies and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1933; the bonds num- bered from 2595 to 2598 inclusive shall constitute the fourth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1934; the bonds numbered from 2599 to 2602 inclusive shall consti- tute the fifth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1935; the bonds numbered from 2603 to 2606 inclusive shall constitute the sixth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1936; the bonds numbered from 2607 to 2610 inclusive shall constitute the seventh series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1937; the bonds numbered from 2611 to 2614 inclu- sive shall constitute the eighth ser- ies and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1938; the bonds num- bered from 2615 to 2618 inclusive shall constitute the ninth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1939; the bonds numbered from 2619 to 2622 inclusive shall constitute the tenth series and shall be payable the 1st day of April, A. D. 1940. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum which interest shall be payable semi- annually, in accordance with the terms of the coupons thereto at- tached; and said bonds shall be pay- able out of the proceeds of the spe- cial assessment levied for said im- provement. 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 IMPROVEMENT BOND The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as herein- after mentioned to the bearer hereof, on the first day of April, A. D. 19 ; or any time before that date at the option of the City, the sum of $500.00 with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, pay- able on the presentation and sur- render of the interest coupons here- to attached, both interest and prin- cipal are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Du- buque in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Du- buque pursuant to and by virtue of Chapter 311 of the Code of Iowa, 1927, and in accordance with a reso lution of the City Council of said City, duly passed on the 10th day of March, 1930. This bond is one of a series of 39 bonds, 38 for $500.00 numbered from 2584 to 2621 inclusive and one for $288.88 numbered 2622, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of installing boulevard lights on Central Avenue from the north property line of East and West 4th Street to the north property line of 18th Street and West 8th Street from the west property line of Central Avenue to the east property line of Main Street and described in said resolution; which cost is assessable and levied along said improvement, and is made by law a lien on all abutting or adjacent property, and payable in ten annual installments, with interest on all deferred pay- ments 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 used for no other purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all the acts and con- dition and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuing of this series of bonds, have been done, happened and performed in regular and due form as required by said law and resolution; and for the as- sessments, collections and payment hereon of said special tax, the faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged. In witness whereof the City of Du- buque by its City Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk with the seal of said City affixed this 10th day of March, 1930, and has au- thorized the use of their fac- simile signature to the interest coupons hereto attached. Mayor. Countersigned (Seal) City Clerk. City Clerk. FORM OF COUPON On the day of A. 13 , the City of Dubuque, Iowa, promises to pay to the bearer, as provided in the bond, the sum of at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being months interest due that day on its bonds No dated 19 Countersigned: Mayor. City Clerk. 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 reg- ister 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 register them in a book to be kept by him for that pur- pose. 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 Im- provement 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 sig- nature 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 the same order as numbered. 1930. Adopted. this 10th day of March, Approved: M. B. ANDELFINGER, ED. McEVOYMa yor. GEO. O. JANSEN, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of th resolution. Seconded Special Session, March 10th, 1930 53 by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Notice of claim against the City of Dubuque, in the sum of $2,000 filed by Kenline, Roedell, Hoffman and Tierney, Attorneys for L.. R. Fear, on account of personal injuries sustained by falling on an icy side- walk on the north side of the build- ing occupied by the Telegraph -Her- ald and Times - Journal newspaper, at 2:45 P. M. January 14th, 1930, pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the notice be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. ' Absent — Councilman Meuser. Petition of Mrs. W. Haas, referred to the Council by the Board of Super- visors, asking that 1 / 2 of the 1929 tax be cancelled on the S. E. 134 ft. of Lot 38 Fengler's Add. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert, Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Meuser. Grant and Easement Know all men by these presents: That in consideration of the sum of $1.00 in hand, paid by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a municipal corpora- tion, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, the undersigned being the owner of East 107.94 of North 135 of Lot 25 Ann O'Hare's Sub. to to the City of Dubuque hereby grants and conveys to said City of Dubuque perpetual right of easement, in, over and across East 107.94 of North 135 of Lot 25 O'Hare's Sub. for the pur- pose of installing and maintaining therein Sanitary and Storm Sewers with the right to go upon said prem- ises at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting, repairing the same when installed, provided, how- ever, that said City of Dubuque shall replace whatever earth, sod or shrub- bery that may be disturbed in the installation or repair of said Sanitary and Storm Sewers as per plat, signed by W. H. Cullen, City Engin- eer, to as good condition as it was in before the same was disturbed. This grant of easement shall be binding upon the undersigned, his 54 Special Session, March 10th, 1930 heirs, executors, administrators, pur- chasers and assigns forever. C. W. POWERS, State of Iowa 5 ss Dubuque County Be it remembered that on this 3rd day of March, 1930, personally ap- peared before me, a Notary Public, in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, C. W. Powers, who is personally known to me and acknowledged that he exe- cuted the foregoing instrument as his own voluntary act and deed. W. H. KRAMER, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Grant and Easement be received and filed for record, and be recorded. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the fololwing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Resolution Whereas, the earnings of the Du- buque City Water Department at this time warrant the transfer of the sum of $25,000 from the general fund of such department to the sink- ing fund heretofore created for the purpose of paying interest and .prin- cipal upon outstanding bonds; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the Aud- itor be and he is hereby directed to draw a warrant upon the Treasur- er against the Water Department general fund in the sum of $25,000 and deposit such sum to the credit of the sinking fund. Passed, adopted and approved this 10th day of March, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, GEO. O. JANSEN, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Resolution No. 41 -30 Resolution of Necessity for the im- proving of Nowata Street from the south curb line of West 14th Street to the north curb line of Julien Av- enue, by grading said street to the proper sub - grade, constructing con- crete sidewalks, driveways, and catch basins where necessary and 15 inch tile to connect catch basins to existing Storm Sewer and by paving said street with a concrete pavement with integral curb twenty -seven feet wide and six inches thick. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Resolution No. 143 -30 Resolution— Decision of Council upon objections filed to plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improve- ment of Nowata Street, whereby all objections were received and filed, from the south curb line of West 14th Street to the north curb line of Julien Avenue, by grading said street to the proper sub - grade, constructing concrete sidewalks, driveways and catch basins where necessary and fifteen (15) inch tile to connect catch basins to existing storm sewer and by paving said street with a concrete pavement with integral curb twenty - seveh (27) feet wide and six (6) in- ches thick. Councilman Jansen moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Resolution No. 144 -30 Resolution ordering construction of the improving of Nowata Street from the south curb line of West 14th Street to the north curb line of Jul- ien Avenue, by grading said street to the proper sub- grade, construct- ing concrete sidewalks, driveways and catch basins where necessary and fifteen (15) inch tile to con- nect catch basins to existing storm sewer and by paving said street with a concrete pavement with integral curb twenty -seven (27) feet wide and six (6) inches thick. Councilman McEvoy moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas--Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Resolution No. 44-30 Resolution of necessity for the im- proving of Quigley Lane from the. east property line of Catherine Street to its eastern terminus, by grading said street to its proper grade, con- structing concrete sidewalks, catch basins and connecting same to storm sewer with fifteen (15) inch tile and by paving said street with a con- crete pavement eighteen (18) feet wide and six (6) inches thick, with- out curbs from the east property line of Catherine Street, to the west lot line of Lot 19 Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot 709 and twenty -eight (28) feet wide from the west lot line of Lot 19 Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot 709 to its eastern terminus. Councilman McEvoy moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Resolution No 145 -30 Decision of the Council upon plans and specifications, form of contract and cost in construction, for the im- proving of Quigley Lane from the east property line of Catherine Street to its eastern terminus, by grading said street to its proper sub - grade, constructing concrete sidewalks, catch basins and connecting same to storm sewer with fifteen (15) inch tile and by paving said street with a concrete pavement eighteen (18) feet wide and six (6) inches thick, without curbs from the east property line of Catherine Street, to the west lot line of lot 19 Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot 709 and twenty -eight (28) feet wide from the west lot line of Lot 19 Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot 709 to its eastern terminus. Councilman Schuckert moved that all objections be received and filed and the resolution be adopted. Sec- onded by Councilman Jansen. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Resolution No. 146 -30 Resolution ordering construction of the improving of Quigley Lane from the east property line of Catherine Street to its eastern terminus, by grading said street to its proper sub - grade, constructing concrete side- walks, catch basins and connecting same to storm sewer with fifteen (15) inch tile and by paving said street with a concrete pavement eighteen (18) feet wide and six (6) inches thick, without curbs from the east property line of Catherine Street to the west lot line of Lot 19 Quig- ley's Sub. of Out Lot 709 and twenty - eight 28) feet wide from the west lot line of Lot 19 Quigley's Sub. of Out Lot 709 to its eastern terminus. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Special Session, March - 10th, 1930 55 Resolution No. 71 -30 Resolution of necessity for the im- proving of Viola Street, from the north property ,line of Eagle Street to the north curb line of Merz Street, by grading said street to the proper sub - grade, clearing and grubbing, constructing concrete sidewalks, twelve (12) inch drain across Viola Street, at the north curb line of Merz Street, combination curb and gutter where necessary, catch bas- ins and by paving said street with a concrete pavement six (6) inches thick betweeen the existing concrete curb and gutter from Eagle Street to Pleasant Street, and with integ- ral curb six (6) inches thick and twenty -five (25) feet wide from Pleasant Street to Merz Street. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Resolution No. 147 -30 Decision of the Council upon ob- jections filed to plans and specifi- cations, form of contract, and cost of improvement, for the improving of Viola Street, from the north pro- perty line of Eagle Street to the norm curb line of Merz Street, by grading said street to the proper sub - grade, clearing and grubbing, constructing concrete sidewalks, twelve (12) inch drain across Viola Street, at the north curb line of Merz Street, combination curb and gutter where necessary, catch basins and by paving said street with a concrete pavement six (6) inches thick between the existing concrete curb and gutter from Eagle Street to Pleasant Street, and with integ- ral curb six (6) inches thick and twenty -five (25) feet wide from Pleasant Street to Merz Street. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution providing for the re- ceiving and filing of all objections, be adopted. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Resolution No. 148 -30 Ordering the construction of the improving of Viola Street from the north property line of Eagle Street to the north curb line of Merz Street, by grading said street to the proper sub - grade, clearing and grubbing, constructing concrete sidewalks, MEMENI 56 Special Session, March 10th, 1930 Special Session, March 10th, 1930 57 twelve (12 inch drain across Viola Street, at the north curb line of Merz Street, combination curb and gutter where necessary, catch basins and by paving said street with a concrete pavement six (6) inches thick between the existing concrete curb and gutter from Eagle Street to Pleasant Street, and with integral curb six (6) inches thick and twen- ty -five (25) feet wide from Pleasant Street to Merz Street. Councilman McEvoy moved the ad- option of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent- Councilman Meuser. Reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, and City Waterworks for the month of February, 1930, pre- sented for approval. Councilman McEvoy moved that the reports be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Meuser. City Council proceeding for the month of January, 1930, presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proceedings be approved as print- ed and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Meuser. Renewal certificate of the excava- tion bond of R. J. Burke Co. Councilman Schuckert moved that it be received and filed with the original bond. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Meuser. Councilman Schuckert moved that R. DeWitt Waller be appointed a member of the Planning and Zoning Commission to fill the vacancy cre- ated by the resignation of Geo: Rag - atz, Ji. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Meuser. Petition of the Central Lumber and Coal Company, objecting to the amending of the existing ordinance, creating a restricted residential dis- trict on certain parts of Bluff Street so as to extend said district north- erly to include all the property from the north property line of Seventh Street 130 feet north. Councilman Schuckert moved that the rules be suspended to allow any- one present who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Meuser. Attorney Glenn Brown addressed the Council relative to the petition, stating that the Central Lumber and Coal Co., of which he is the president, owns 36 ft. 3 in. of Lot 650, Lot 1 of Lot 651 and Lot 1 of 652 in the City of Dubuque, located at the N. E. corner of Seventh and Bluff Streets, extends on Bluff Street about 139.44 feet. That this pro- perty is not in a residential dis- trict, that there are business hous- es within a short distance from this property, and also the Company now has a chance to dispose of this pro- perty to the Firestone Tire and Rub- ber Company, who intend to con- struct a substantial two story build- ing on the property for the purpose of conducting a wholesale business and make this a distributing point for their goods, and if the Council extends the restricted residential dis- trict as proposed, they would lose their chance of selling this property and the City of Dubuque would lose a business industry. Attorney Frank Gilloon addressed the Council, representing the Fire- stone Tire and Rubber Co., he stated that if his Company could not build on this property it would cancel its option, and Dubuque would lose an industry. Mr. J. D. Bush also ad- dressed the Council on this subject, The Firestone Co., also has an option on some of his property adjoining the Central Lumber and Coal Com- pany's property. Councilman McEvoy moved that action on this matter be postponed. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas- -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent- Councilman Meuser. A. J. Rhomberg addressed the Council relative to the sidewalk in front of and adjoining Lots 9 and 10 Smedley's Sub., claiming that when the sidewalk was constructed that the contractor tore out a stair- way leading into the cellar, filled up the place and constructed the side- walk, (which is a very poor piece of work), over this place, and his tenants have no way of getting into the cellar. He asks that the City have this cellar way opened. Councilman Jansen moved that the matter be referred to the Coun- cil to view. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Mayor Andelfinger stated that if the Council will view the sidewalk which Mr. Rhomberg claims is not properly constructed he will vote aye, if the Council is going to view the premises with the intention of opening the cellar way he will vote 110. The question was then put and car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent- Councilman Meuser. Mr. G. W. Meyer addressed the Council and stated that he wanted Custer Street improved, that in its present condition it is almost im- passable, that he owns a house on said street and will build more if street is improved, he stated that all owners of property abutting on this street are in favor of having street improved. Councilman Jansen moved that the Council view the grounds. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent- Councilman Meuser. J. J. Nagle petitioned the Coun- cil verbally asking permission to raze the church building on Delhi Street and Grandview Avenue, and construct thereon a gasoline filling filling station. This being situated in a restricted residential district, he was instructed to present his petition in writing and submit plans, and specifications, and also plat. No motion. Claim of Myrtle Christensen, in the sum of $225.00 was allowed. Councilman Jansen moved that the claim of Myrtle Christensen in the sum of $225.00 for personal injury claim be allowed and the Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant in her favor for said amount, payment in full of said claim. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent - Councilman Meuser. Petition of A. J. Huekels, stating that the City purchased at tax sale Lot 2 of 229 Union Addition, on the following dates as shown hereon: July 8, 1921, for $67.33; Dec. 3, 1928, for $101.52; on Dec. 3, 1928, for $2.75; Lot 2 of 229 Union Add. is the lot on Southern Ave. where the big rock lies. He offers the City $20.00 for the tax sale certificates. Councilman McEvoy moved that the offer be refused. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent- Councilman Meuser. CLADIS - ALLOYED Registration Clerks Served, Feb. 1st., 8th., 15th., and 28t1i., 1930. 1st Precinct - Mrs. Mary Grube $30.00 Mrs. Pearl Selle 30.00 2nd Precinct - Mrs. Martha McCarten 30.00 Mrs. Geo. Fox 30.00 3rd Precinct - Wm. Glenn 30.00 Mrs. Elmer Barr 30.00 4th Precinct - Mrs. Loretta Powers 30.00 Mrs. Elizabeth Bain 30.00 5th Precinct - Mrs. Margaret Lavery 30.00 Mrs. F. W. Trader 30.00 6th Precinct - Mrs. Lillian Fleege 30.00 Mrs. Minnie Starr 30.00 7th Precinct - Mrs. Mayme McCraney 30.00 Mrs. Cora Wolfe 30.00 8th Precinct - Mrs. Emily Becker 30.00 Mrs. Nettie Lyon 30.00 9th Precinct - Miss Catherine Linehan 30.00 Mrs. Carrie Elmer 30.00 10th Precinct - Mrs. Theresa Birkett 30.00 Miss Eva Schaffhauser 30.00 11th Precinct - Albert A. Schiltz 30.00 Mrs. Frank Kurt 30.00 12th Precinct - Mrs. E. Berringer 30.00 Mrs. Martha Humke 30.00 13th Precinct - Mrs. Hazel Johannsen 30.00 Miss Rita Kessler 30.00 14th Precinct - Mrs. Mabel Abbott 30.00 Miss Lucille Hertner 30.00 15th Precinct - Mrs. Rose Fox 30.00 Mrs. L. Stoffregen 30.00 Respectfully submitted, • JOHN STUBER, Commissioner of Registration. Councilman McEvoy moved that the claims be allowed and warrants be drawn in the several amounts and the County be billed for one -half of 58 Special Session, March 10th, 1930 the amount. Seconded by Council- man Schuckert. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Meuser. Stenographers Who Served at the Registration Piecincts, Feb. 8th, 15th and 28th, 1930. 1st Precinct, Miss Helen Ash- ton at $5.00 $15.00 2nd Precinct, Miss Thelma Byrne at $5.00 15.00 3rd Precinct, Miss Loretta Hal- pin at $5.00 15.00 4th Precinct, Miss Margaret Kinsella at $5.00 15.00 5th Precinct, Miss Mead Lang- ton at $5.00 15.00 6th Precinct, Ralph Niterauer at $5.00 15.00 7th Precinct, C. B. Wymer at $5.00 15.00 8th Precinct, Miss Evelyn Brewer at $5.00 15.00 9th Precinct, Miss Mildred Mc- Carthy at $5.00 15.00 10th Precinct, Miss Marie Man - ders at $5:00 15.00 11th Precinct, Miss Rosella Kaep at $5.00 15.00 12th Precinct, Mrs. Mary Zwack at $5.00 15.00 13th Precinct, Miss Blanche Imhof at $5.00 15.00 14th Precinct, Mrs. Catherine Ohde at $5.00 15.00 15th Precinct, Miss Alma Wit- ter at $5.00 15.00 Respectfully submitted, JOHN STUBER, Commissioner of Registration. Councilman McEvoy moved that the claims be allowed and that war- rants be drawn in the various amounts and the County be billed for one -half of the amount. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Filing Clerks Filing Registration Cards in Com- missioners Office from March 3rd to March 8th inclusive, 6 days at $5.00. Miss Mead Langton at $5.00 $30.00 Miss Loretta Halpin at $5.00 30.00 Mrs. C. L. Collins at $5.00 30.00 Total $90.00 Respectfully submitted, JOHN STUBER, Commissioner of Registration. Councilman McEvoy moved that the claims be allowed and that war- rants be drawn in the various amounts and the County be billed • for one -half of the amount. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. March 10, 1930. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following bonds and policies and desire to have your approval on same for filing. SIGNS G. H. Holscher, 1113 Main Street, Policy No. I. G. L. 52631, New York Indemnity Co. Conlan Hudson -Essex Co., 650 Iowa Street, Policy No. IAG760116, Southern Surety Co. E. P. Peryon, 257 West Eighth Street, Policy No. GLXI 401571, Globe Indemnity Co. Armstrong Recreation Parlors, 388- 394 Main Street, Policy No. IGB 988, Standard Accident Ins. Co. Joseph Diener, 2201 Central Ave., Policy No. SB 198973, Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. Key City Roofing Co., 8th and White Street, Policy No. 11777404, Fi- delity & Casualty Co. W. T. Potterveld, 1687 Delhi Street, Policy No. 1157405, Fidelity & Cas- ualty Co. Smith and Steffens, 445 Central Ave., Policy No. 1157427, Fidelity & Casualty Co. Yellow Lantern, 1101 -1135 Main Street, Policy No. 5366352, Fidelity & Casualty Co. Charles Petrakis, 1956 Central Ave., Globe Indemnity Co. Respectfully submitted, O. A. KRATZ, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the bonds be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carrien by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Court costs in the case of Mary Louise Burch, et al, vs. City of Du- buque, 011 account of appeal from the assessment levied by the City Council against tlieir property for im- proving South Main Street and Rail- road Avenue. Costs in each case, $16.45. Total, $32.90. Court costs in case of Mary S. Scott, et al, vs. City of Dubuque, on account of appeal from the assess- ments levied by the City Council against their property for improving South Main Street and Railroad Avenue, costs in each case $13.45. Total, $26.90. Councilman Schuckert moved that the amounts be paid and warrants be drawn in the several amounts in favor of R. P. Marshall, clerk of the District Court of Dll uque County. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. The Auditor be instructed accord- ingly. Grant of Right of Way and Easement Voelker Realty Company and Real- ty Investors Corporation, grantors, Each grantor being a corporation or- ganized and existing under the laws of the State of Iowa, with principal place of business in the City of Du- buque therein, hereinafter designated as parties of the first part, for the consideration hereinafter expressed, do hereby grant and convey unto the City of Dubuque, Iowa, hereinafter designated as party of the second part, a right of way and easement perpetuity covering the sewer as now located in said lots over and through lots Nos. 7 to 18 both numbers inclu- sive, in Jaeger's Subdivision in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, (Voelker Re- alty Company being the owner of all of said lots, with the exception of fractional portions of lots Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12, and which fractional por- tions are owned by the Realty In- vestors Corporation. The consideration hereof consists in the action of the second party in cancelling a purported special assess- ment levied on or about April 7th, 1924, against the lots above described and lots 5 and 6 in said Subdivision for the construction of said sewer, and the assignment by the second party to first parties of the tax sale certificates acquired by second party under tax sale covering said special assessments for the purpose of can- cellation on tax sale records, and in the mutual benefits accruing to the parties. hereto as hereinafter provid- ed for. First parties agree with the second party that the latter may have access to any and all of said lots at all reasonable and necessary times for the maintenance, operation and re- pair of said sewer, second party un- dertaking that it will at all times protect the surface of the property traversed by said sewer, as against any depressions or obstructions which have arisen by reason of main- tenance of the sewer. Nothing herein contained shall pre- Special Session, March 10th, 1930 59 vent or interfere with the right of first parties and either of them to connect with and use the said sewer at any point or points, and there shall be at no time any charge, spe- cial assessment, claim or demand up- on first parties and either of them by reason of such connection and use, and it is expressly understood and agreed that this contract be- tween the parties does not in any wise waive any right to ownership or title in and to the lots described and any and all of them, save only to the •easement right now granted to the second party covering the privilege of keeping and maintaining the present sewer, with the right to repair, replacement and reconstruc- tion in its present location, saving always the right to first parties and each of them to be released and ex- empted from any charge, assessment, claim or demand on the part of the second party, the intent being that the entire expense of keeping and maintaining the said sewer shall at all times rest upon the second party only. The term "first parties and either of them," shall be deemed to include successors, grantees and assigns of first parties and either of them and all other persons claiming by, through or under them and either of them, and the further intent here- of is that the provisions and terms of this agreement are now expressly declared to operate upon the run with the ownership, present or fu- ture, of the respective lots, and all of them, hereinbefore first described. Executed at Dubuque, Iowa, this 11th dy of Februray A. D. 1930. VOELKER REALTY COMPANY, per Louis Kolfenbach, Vice -pres. Chris A. Voelker, Secretary. REALTY INVESTORS CORP., by Chris A. Voelker, President Louis Kolfenbach, Secretary. Parties of the First Part. State of Iowa ss. Dubuque County On this 11th day of February, A. D., 1930, before me, Eleanor E. Kolfenbach, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, person- ally appeared Louis C. Kolfenbach and Chris A. Voelker to me person- ally known, who being duly sworn did say that they are respectively the Vice President and Secretary of the Voelker Realty Co., a corpora- tion, and that this instrument was signed in behalf of said corporation by its board of directors and that said corporation has no corporate seal, and said Louis Kolfenbach and Chris A. Voelker acknowledged said instrument to be the voluntary act • 60 Special Session, March 10th, 1930 and deed of said corporation by each of them voluntarily executed. ELEANOR E. KOLFENBACH, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County. State of Iowa ss Dubuque County On this 11th day of February, 1930, before mo, Eleanor E. Kolfenbach, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, personally appeared Chris A. Voelker and Louis C. Kol- fenbach to me personally known, who being duly sworn did say that they are respectively the president and secretary of the Realty Investors Corporation, a corporation, and that this instrument was signed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its board of directors and that said corporation has no corporate seal and said Chris A. Voelker and Louis C. Kolfenbach acknowledged said in- strument to be the voluntary act and deed of said corporation by each of them voluntarily executed. ELEANOR E. KOLFENBACH, Notary Public in and for said County. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Grant of easement be received and filed and made a matter of rec- ord, and be recorded. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Ordinance No. 2 -30. An Ordinance regulating the use of motor and other vehicles upon the Streets of the City of Dubuque; des- ignating the provisions hereof as the "Traffic Code of the City of Du- buque", repealing all ordinances heiretofore enacted governing this subject and all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith; and providing a penalty for violation hereof, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that this be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun- cilman Jansen. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. There being no further business, Councilman Jansen moved to ad- journ. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved , 1930 Adopted , 1930 Councilmen Attest: l City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, March 14th, 1930. Council met at 10:45 P. M. Meeting called for the purpose of adopting the budget of estimated ex- penditures for the fiscal year 1930 as prepared and submitted by the City Manager, and acting on any other business that may come be- fore the meeting. Special Session, March 14th, 1930 61 Present — City Manager Kratz, Mayor Andelfinger, Councilmen Jan- sen, McEvoy, Meuser and Schuckert. Councilman Meuser moved that City Solicitor M. H. Czizek be ap- pointed as Clerk pro -tem of the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser and Schuckert. Nays —None. BUDGET OF CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE FOR FISCAL YEAR, 1930. (Official Notice) The following budget of expenditures for the fiscal year of 1930, on the basis of the expenses for the several departments of the City of Dubuque has been submitted by the City Manager to the City Council, and such budget has been approved by the City Council as its budget for the fiscal year 1930. This budget will be considered for final adoption by the City Council at a special meeting to be held in the Council Chamber of the City Hall on the 31st day of March, 1930, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Any taxpayer objecting thereto or protesting to the same or to any item thereof or to any omission therefrom shall present his objections to the City Council on or before that date. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. A —From Taxes — Sources of Revenue, Levy in Regular Moneys & Credits Fund. Mills Tax Tax Totals Consolidated 28.000 $339,069.53 $6,647.55 $345,837.43 Bond interest 4.300 52,071.39 1,020.77 53,092.16 Bonds 6.700 81,134.49 1,590.51 82,725.00 Fire equipment .250 3,027.41 59.34 3,086.75 Fire maintenance 9.500 115,041.45 2,255.20 117,296.65 Park 2.500 30,274.07 593.47 30,867.54 Police pension .500 6,054.81 118.69 6,173.50 Fire pension 1.500 18,164.44 356.08 18,520.52 Library 2.625 31,787.77 623.14 32,459.04 Docks 2.250 27,246.66 534.12 27,780.78 Playgrounds .375 4,541.10 89.02 4,630.12 Totals 58.500 $708,413.12 $13,887.89 $722,469.49 Road tax on agricultural lands 120.35 5.000 levy in mills Library tax on agricultural lands 48.13 2.000 levy in mills Moneys and Credits tax 13,887.80 Total .$722,469.40 The above estimate is based on a taxable value of $12,079,626 of an assessed value of $48,318,504, plus money and credits tax of $13,887.89 as obtained from the County Auditor's office. The City levy for the previous year was 60.7 mills and the anticipated collections from taxes was $733,- 875.45. B —From Miscellaneous Receipts. Business licenses $15.000.00 Dog licenses 900.00 Plumbing permits 1,500.00 Building permits 3,600.00 Electrical permits 1,800.00 Ambulance fees 1,100.00 Scale receipts 300.00 Police court costs and fines 15,000.00 Miscellaneous sales 3,500.00 Miscellaneous rents 2,000.00 Franchise tax 600.00 Bathing beach 3,000.00 Ice rink 900.00 Excavating permits 300.00 62 Special ',Session, March 14th, 1930 State Highway maintenance 1,800.00 Department receipts 10,000.00 Totals $61,300.00 STATEMENT SHOWING SOURCE OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE VAR- IOUS MUNICIPAL PURPOSES I. General administration $ 59,337.50 $ 59,337.50 1I. Protection life and property 97,424.00 120,383.40 217,807.40 III. Health and sanitation 43,195.00 43,195.00 IV. Highways 152,667.50 152,667.50 V. Charities, donations and libraries 2,500.00 32,459.04 34.959.04 VI. Parks 30,867.54 30,867.54 VII. Recreation 17,870.00 17,870.00 VIJI. Miscellaneous 15,240.00 15,240.00 IX. Municipal industries 1,610.00 1,610.00 X. Municipal indebtedness 135,817.16 135,817.16 XI. Municipal improvements 11,293.43 11,293.43 Planning and zoning 6,000.00 6,000.00 Fire pension 18,520.52 18,520.52 Police 6,173.50 6,173.50 Docks 27,780.78 27,780.78 Playgrounds bonds and interest 4,630.12 4,630.12 $783,769.49 BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31st, 1931 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 101 -City Council. 1929 1930 Expenditures Needs B. Travel expense $ 125.00 $ 125.00 J. Miscellaneouls 25.00 25.00 Totals $407,137.43 $376,632.06 Totals $ 150.00 $ 150.00 102 -City Manager's Office A. City Manager $ 8,500.00 $ 8,500.00 A. Secretary 2,000.00 2,100.00 A. Stenographer 1,320.00 1,500.00 B. Travel 255.00 255.00 C. Office 100.00 100.00 D. Printing and Advertising 100.00 100.00 F. Maintenance 100.00 100.00 G. Material and Supplies 315.00 315.00 I. Surety Bonds 110.00 120.00 Totals $ 12,800.00 $ 13,090.00 103 -City Clerk's Office. A. City Clerk $ 2,000.00 $ 2,100.00 D. Printing and Advertising 25.00 25.00 E. Equipments 200.00 G. Material and Supplies 50.00 50.00 I. Surety Bond 5.00 5.00 Totals $ 2,280.00 $ 2,180.00 104 -City Auditor's Office. $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 480.00 100.00 100.00 340.00 100.00 15.00 15.00 200.00 200.00 40.00 40.00 A. City Auditor A. Stenographer D. Printing E. Equipmenft F. Maintenance G. Material and Supplies I. Surety Bond .. ( time) Totals $ 3,395.00 3,635.00 105 -City Treasurer's Office. A. City Treasurer A. Stenographer (1/2 time) D. Printing E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and Supplies I. Surety Bond Totals 106 -City Solicitor's Office A. City Solicitor B. Travels C. Office D. Printing G. Materials and Supplies Totals 108 -City Assessor's Office A. City Assessor A. Assistants 1.. Surety Bond J. Board of Reviews Totals 109 -City Engineer's Office A. City Engineer A. Two Assistant Engineers A. Draftsman A. Clerk A. Two Rodmen B. Travel C. Office D. Printing and Advertising E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and Supplies I. lnsurancie Totals Special Session, March 14th, 1930 113- Elections A. Registration. Clerks A. Judges and Clerks A. Janitor D. Printing G. Material and Supplies J. Rent, etc. E. Registration Cabinets, etc Totals 114-City Building A. Janitress A. Janitor A. Extra help E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and supplies H. Heat, light, power and water I. Insurance J. Comfort station Totals $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 480.00 25.00 50.00 60.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 100.00 225.00 225.00 $ 3,035.00 $ 3,570.00 $ 4,500.00 $ 4,500.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 60.00 60.00 $ 4,665.00 $ 4,665.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 900.00 900.00 2.50 2.50 1,500.00 900.00 $ 3,602.50 $ 3,002.50 3,120.00 4,500.00 2,220.00 2,220.00 6,720.00 25.00 25.00 150.00 700.00 600.00 700.00 60.00 $ 21,040.00 $ 18,610.00 $ 900.00 450.00 48.00 130.00 150.00 75.00 63 $ 3,300.00 4,440.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2,760.00 50.00 25.00 150.00 1,126.00 700.00 1,200.00 60.00 2,155.00 $ 1,753.00 $ 2,155.00 $ 750.00 $ 840.00 780.00 900.00 150.00 150.00 25.00 250.00 700.00 459.00 725.00 2,400.00 2,400.00 930.00 731.00 600.00 $ 6,450.00 $ 6,340.00 64 Special Session, March 14th, 1930 Special Session, March 14th, 1930 65 115 - Police Court A. Judge A. Vacation substitute G. Material and supplies Totals $ 1,915.00 $ 1,915.00 116 -Civil Service Commission E. Equipment G. Material and supplies J. Miscellaneous Totals 119A -Fire Department A. Chief A. Captain (secretary) A. Captains A. Driver - Machanic A. Lieutenants A. Engineers A. First Grade Men A. Second Grade Men B. Travel C. Office D. Printing F. Maintenance G. Material and H. Heat, light, I. Insurance J. Miscellaneous Totals $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 75.00 75.00 40.00 40.00 $ 55.00 $ 15.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 Totals $ 80.00 $ 25.00 Totals for General Administration $ 61,165.50 $ 59,337.50 II.- PROTECTION LIFE AND PROPERTY 118 - Police Department Chief $ 3,000.00 $ 3,300.00 Captain (secretary) 1,980.00 2,100.00 Two Captains 3,720.00 3,720.00 Detectives 7,200.00 7,200.00 Desk Sergeants 5,220.00 5,220.00 Motorcycle Officers 3,480.00 3,480.00 Patrolmen 40,320.00 43,680.00 Patrolmen 4,830.00 1,520.00 Matron 1,380.00 1,200.00 Special Officers 500.00 500.00 Travel 50.00 150.00 Office 350.00 400.00 Printing 300.00 250.00 Equipment 2,400.00 1,550.00 Maintenance 1,800.00 2,000.00 Material and supplies 2,250.00 2,400.00 Insurance 106.00. 130.00 Feeding prisoners 800.00 1,200.00 Miscellaneous 150,00 75.00 $ 79,836.00 $ 80,075.00 $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 13,020.00 13,020.00 1,920.00 1,980.00 12,180.00 12,180.00 6,960.00 6,9.60.00 65,520.00 63,840.00 1,620.00 3,240.00 150.00 125.00 475.00 275.00 300.00 100.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 3,200.00 2,500.00 3,600.00 140.00 500.00 436.00 supplies etc. $115,845,00 $117,296.00 11913 -Fire Equipment Fund E. Equipment Balance on hand Available for 1930 $ 120 -Fire and Police Alarm A. City Electrician A. Assistant A. Helpers $ 6,286.90 $ 3,086.75 2,658.69 $ 5,745.44 C. Office 65.00 80.00 E. Equipment 300.00 300.00 F. Maintenance 500.00 650.00 G. Material and supplies 1,000.00 500.00 H. Heat, power and water 250.00 250.00 •I. Insurance 400.00 490.00 Totals 121- Building Inspection A. Building Commissioner A. Stenographer (part time) C. Office D. Printing E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and supplies I. Insurance (auto) I. Surety Bond Totals 122 -- Plumbing Inspection A. Plumbing Inspector $ A. Stenographer (part time) C. Office D. Printing G. Material and Supplies J. Plumbing Board J. Miscellaneaus 123- Electrical Inspection A. Electrical Inspector $ A. .Stenographer (part time) C. Office D. Printing E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and supplies I. Insurance J. Miscellaneous $ 7,535.00 $ 7,290.00 2,700.00 450.00 60.00 72.50 550.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 7.50 $ 3,990.00 $ 3,944.00 2,400.00 225.00 20.00 15.00 45.00 30.00 5.00 2,400.00 225.00 20.00 15.00 300.00 140.00 30.00 75.00 $ 2,700.00 450.00 50.00 450.00 50.00 60.00 152.00 25.00 7.00 $ 2,400.00 225.00 20.00 15.00 25.00 30.00 5.00 Totals $ 2,740.00 $ 2,720.00 $ 2,400.00 225.00 20.00 25.00 525.00 25.00 75.00 25.00 75.00 Totals $ 3,205.00 $ 3,395.00 II. -Total Protection Life and Property $219,437.90 $220,465.44 III. HEALTH ANC SANITATION 125 - General Maintenance Director $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Sanitary Inspector 1,620.00 1,620.00 Clerk 960.00 1,020.00 Restaurant Inspector 900.00 900.00 'School Nurse (Head) 10 mos. 1,600.00 1,650.00 School Nurse, 10 mos. 1,300.00 1,350.00 School Nurse, 10 mos. 1,250.00 1,300.00 School. Nurse, 10 mos. 1,150.00 1,200.00 Clinic 1,080.00 1,080.00 Travel 80.00 120.00 Office 7500 100.00 Printing 100.. 00 40.00 Maintenance 480.00 480.00 Material and supplies 95.00 200.000 Laboratory Expense 1,200.00 1,200.00 $ 2,280.00 $ 2,280.00 1,740.00 1,740.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Totals $ 13,890.00 $ 14,260.00 66 Special Session, March 14th, 1930 127 -Sewer Maintenance A. Foreimam $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 A. Laborers 6,600.00 5,300.00 A. Extra Help, 3 mos. 1,000.00 E. Equipment 500.00 1,685.00 F. Maintenance 225.00 200.00 G. Material and Supplies 500.00 500.00 I. Insurance 315.00 450.00 Totals $ 9,940.00 $ 10,935.00 128 - Refuse Disposal A. Laborers $ 4,800.00 D. Printing 25.00 E. Equipment 5,500.00 F. Maintenance 1,000.00 G. Material and supplies 575.00 I. Insurance 300.00 J. Miscellaneous 2,200.00 18,000.00 Totals III. -Total for Health and Sanitation 131- General Administration IV. HIGHWAYS A. Suiperintendent $ 3,400.00 $ 2,400.00 A. Storekeeper 1,800.00 1,800.00 C. Office 50.00 D. Printing 50.00 E. Equipment 700.00 600.00 F. Maintenance 100.00 100.00 G. Material and Supplies 500.00 500.00 I. Insurance 50.00 132 - Street Repairing A. Laborers $ 10,000.00 $ 15,000.00 E. Equipment 4,500.00 4,585.00 F. Maintenance 2,000.00 3,510.00 G. Materials and Supplies 10,200.00 11,000.00 I. Insurance 1,000.00 965.00 J. Miscellaneous 300.00 300.00 Totals $ 5,500.00 $ 5,550.00 Totals $ 28,000.00 $ 35,360.00 133 -City Garage Head Machanic Asst. Mechanic As st. Mechanic Janitor Office Printing Equipment Maintenance Material and Supplies Heat, Light, Power and Insurance Totals $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 1,560.00 1,560.00 1,440.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 2,050.00 1,502.00 200.00 385.00 335.00 280.00 Water 600.00 700.00 160.00 18b.00 $ 8,700.00 $ 9,847.00 138 - Street Lighting 600 CP Overhead 400 CP Overhead 100 CP Overhead Magnetite Blvd. Lights 600 CP Double Blvds. Midnight 600 CP Double Blvds. All Night 250 CP Blvds. Midnight 250 CP Blvds. All Night $ 14,400.00 $ 18,000.00 $ 38,230.00 $ 45,195.00 $ 45,500.0 825.00 690.00 6,050.00 1,750.00 700.00 1,400.00 1,402.50 $ 44,070.00 1,265.00 1,297.00 6,005.00 5,062.00 1,900.00 1,820.00 1,827.50 A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. Totals Totals Special Session, March 14th, 1930 50 Watt Police Alarm Signals 25 Watt Railroad Signals 60 Watt Traffic Lights Additional 600 CP Double Blv Iowa and 13th Additional 600 CP Double Blvd. Iowa and 13th. Additional 600 CP Single Blvd. Additional 600 CP Single Blvd. Central Ave., 18th to 22nd. Additional 100 CP Lights d. Midnight 11th, All Night -11th, (Midnight) (All Night) Totals $ 59,300.00 A. Laborers $ 20,000.00 E. Equipment 6,450.00 F. Maintenance 1,200.00 G. Material and Supplies 3,000.00 I. Insurance 460.00 Totals .. _ $ 31,110.00 IV. Total for Highways $132,610.00 V. CHARITIES, DONATIONS AND LIBRARY 142 - Charities and Donations J. Visiting Nurse Association $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 J. Memorial Day Celebration 400.00 400.00 J. Band Concerts 500.00 600.00 J. Humane Society 300.00 300.00 143 - Library Librarian Assistant (Reference) Assistant (Cataloguer) Assistant (Child Librarian) Assistant (Head of Circulation) Assistant (Head. of School Lib.) Assistant (General) Assistant (General) Assistant (General, Part Extra Help Janitor Travel Office Printing Equipment Maintenance Material and Supplies Light, Heat, Power and Water Insurance Tax Delinquencies Totals for Charities, Donations and Library Totals 228.00 34.50 720.00 67 288.00 35.00 1,245.00 750.00 500.00 850.00 250.00 276.00 $ 67,380.50 $ 21,500.00 6,270.00 1,900.00 4,200.00 660.00 $ 34,530.00 $152,667.50 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,500.00 $ 2,100.00 $ 2,280.00 1,560.00 1,680.00 1,440.00 1,500.00 1,320.00 1,380.00 1,140.00 1,200.00 900.00 960.00 840.00 900.00 720.00 780.00 Time) 690.00 690.00 1,930.00 1,310.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 4,100.00 9,000.00 8,000.00 4,700.00 800.00 1,200.00 2,100.00 2,400.00 100.00 300.00 825.51 459.04 $ 30,185.51 $ 32,459.04 ....$ 32,585.51 $ 34,959.04 VI-PARKS 144A- General Administration A. Superintendent $ 1,800.00 $ 2,100.00 A. Expert Assistant ' 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 B. Travel 100.00 100.00 C. Office 300.00 200.00 D. Printing and Advertising 75.00 100.00 H. Heat, Light and Water 57.50 100.00 I. Surety Bond 7.50 7.50 $ 3,840.00 $ 4,107.50 68 Special Session, March 14th, 1930 144B-Areas, Buildings, Etc. A. Laborers .. $ 13,000.00 $ 13,500.00 E. Equipment 400.00 1,200.00 F. Maintenance 2,000.00 1,200.00 G. Material and' Supplies 3,600.00 3,600.00 H. Heat, Light and Water 600.00 1,000.00 I. Insurance 350.00 250.00 J. Park Lighting 1,200.00 1,800.00 J. Rent of Greenhouse 720.00 J. Miscellaneous Expense 3,970.00 3,890.04 Totals $ 25,840.00 $ 26,440.04 VI.-Totals for Parks $ 29,680.00 $ 30,547.54 Tax Delinquencies 545.51 320.00 Totals $ 30,225.51 $ 30,867.54 144C- Available from Special Tax $ $ 30,274.07 Moneys and Credits .. 593.47 County Levy 12,133.69 VII- RECREATION 145A- General Administration Director $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00 Stenographer - 600.00 360.00 Additional Help 300.00 120.00 Travel 175.00 175.00 Office 60.00 75.00 Printing 150.00 60.00 Equipment 130.00 130.00 Maintenance 370.00 360.00 Material and Supplies 50.00 170.00 Heat and Light 25.00 Insurance 5.00 Miscellaneous 10.00 25.00 Totals $ 5,475.00 $ 5,075.00 145B-Playgrounds Supervisors (2 mos.) $ 3,200.00 Play Directors (2 mos.) Play Director (2 mos.) Special Instructors Caretaker Printing Equipment Maintenance of Equipment Material and Supplies Heat, Light and Water Insurance Miscellaneous 100.00 150.00 100.00 371.00 111.00 83.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 $ 600.00 800.00 1,320.00 480.00 200.00 75.00 500.00 250.00 600.00 80.00 25.00 100.00 Totals $ 4,190.00 $ 5,030.00 145C -City Wide Events Music Week Total $ 500.00 $ 500.00 145D-Winter Sports Superintendent $ 750.00 $ 960.00 Check Room Help 232.00 180.00 Labor 268.00 800.00 Office Expense 11.00 25.00 Printing 20.00 50.00 Equipment 50.00 Maintenance 50.00 100.00 Material and Supplies 15.00 150.00 Heat, Light and Power 164.00 300.00 I. Insurance 15.00 15.00 J. Miscellaneous 50.00 100.00 Totals $ 1,625.00 $ 2,680.00 Totals for Playgrounds $ 11,290.00 $ 13,285.00 145E - Bathing Beach Superintendent $ 900.00 $ 640.00 Guards 400.00 550.00 Attendants 300.00 300.00 Washwoman 120.00 120.00 Labor 600.00 Office 25.00 25.00 Printing 50.00 50.00 145E- Bathing Beach E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Materials and Supplies H. Heat, Light and Water 1. Insurance J. Miscellaneous Totals Special Session, March 14th, 1930 69 1,015.00 360.00 330.00 35.00 75.00 10.00 750.00 300.00 375.00 125.00 55.00 75.00 $ 3,620.00 $ 3,965.00 145F- Athletic Field F. Maintenance 280.00 G. Materials and Supplies 335.00 200.00 I. Insurance 95.00 90.00 J. Miscellaneous 50.00 Totals $ 430.00 $ 620.00 Planning and Zoning $ 6,000.00 VIII - MISCELLANEOUS Payment on Library Property $ 3,000.00 148A - League of Municipalities 75.00 75.00 148B- Damages, Etc. 3,000.00 3,000.00 148C- Printing Council Proceedings 3,000.00 3,000.00 Care of Town Clock .. 125.00 125.00 Printing Reports 400.00 400.00 State Audit 700.00 800.00 Miscellaneous Printing, Etc. 1,000.00 1,000.00 Printing Ordinances 1,000.00 1,000.00 Mississippi Valley Ass'n 100.00 Totals $ 9,300.00 $ 12,500.00 148E - Ambulance A. Driver $ 1,620.00 $ 1,680.00 A. Assistant Driver 300.00 300.00 F. Maintenance of Equipment 350.00 350.00 G-. Material and Supplies .. _. 100.00 100.00 I. Insurance 210.00 210.00 J. Miscellaneous 100.00 Totals $ 2,580.00 $ 2,740.00 VI1;I. Total for Miscellaneous $ 11,880.00 $ 15,240.00 IX- MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIES 152 - Markets and Public Scales A. Market Master $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 F. Maintenance of Equipment 50.00 50.00 G. Material and Supplies 50.00 50.00 J. Miscellaneous 10.00 10.00 Totals $ 1,610.00 $ 1,610.00 70 Special Session, March 14th, 1930 WATER WORKS ....149A— Administration A. Superintendent $ 3,300.00 $ 3,600.00 A. Engineer 2,400.00 2,400.00 A. Cashier 2,340.00 2,340.00 A. Accountant 2,100.00 2,160.00 A. Stenographer 1,500.00 1,500.00 A. Extra Help 300.00 300.00 B. Travel 150.00 150.00 C. Office 1,500.00 1,500.00 D. Printing 250.00 200.00 E. Equipment 1,400.00 500.00 F. Maintenance 400.00 400.00 G. Material and Supplies 400.00 500.00 I. Insurance 100.00 75.00 J1 Miscellaneous 350.00 300.00 J2 Interest on Bonds 16,000.00 J3 Sinking Fund 32,400.00 32,400.00 J4 Bonds Redeemed 10,000.00 J5 Refunds 2,000.00 Totals $ 74,890.00 $ 50,325.00 1498 —Plant A. Chief Engineer $ A. Asst. Engineers A. Asst. Engineer, extra A. Tapper A. Mete+Finan A. Meter Reader A. Meter Repairman A. General Foreman A. Asst. Foreman A. Laborers E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and Supplies H. Heat, Light and Power I. Jnsurance J1 Main Extensions J2 Betterments J3 Stores J4 Miscellaneous .. 2,100.00 9,000.00 900.00 1,560.00 1,560.00 1,560.00 1,860.00 2,400.00 1,620.00 8,123.00 2,600.00 4,325.00 1,800.00 27,000.00 3,500.00 16,767.00 18,600.00 3,900.00 2,800.00 $ 2,100.00 9,000.00 900.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,500.00 1,860.00 2,400.00 1,680.00 14,000.00 4,600.00 13,375.00 1,500.00 29.000.00 500.00 26,061.20 3,420.00 3,000.00 300.00 Totals $111,975.00 $118,436.20 Totals for Water Works $186,865.00 $168,761.20 MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS Regular Bond Interest $ 53,162.86 $ 51,567.84 Voting Machine Bond .1,000.00 1,000.00 Loan Warrant Redemption Bond 19,400.00 300.00 Regular City Improvement Bonds 21,000.00 21,000.00 Grading Bonds 8,000.00 9,000.00 Storm Sewer Bonds 1,500.00 1,500.00 For Sinking Fund 46,097.46 51,449.32 Totals ... $150,160.32 $135,817.16 PLAYGROUND BONDED DEBT Interest on Bonds Issued Dec. 1, 1928 $1,041.26 Bond Redemption Dec. 1, 1928 3,000.00 $4,041.26 588.86 $4,630.12 Tax Delinquencies Total Jan. 1, 1927 Issues April 1, 1927 Issues May 1, 1928 Issues Totals DOCK BONDS Jan. 1, 1927 Issue $ 5,000.00 $ 6,000.00 April 1, 1927 Issue 3,000.00 5,000.00 Totals .. $ 8,000.00 $ 11,000.00 Dock Miscellaneous Operation $ 3,817.96 $ 1,935.78 Total Docks $ 27,202.96 $ 27,780.75 MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS Police Pension Fire Pension Emergency Municipal Improvements Totals March 17 and 24, 1930. Resolution No. 149 -30. Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that a budget of estimated expenditures for the fiscal year, 1930, as prepared and submitted by the City Manager be and the same is hereby directed to be placed on file with the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque for public inspection for a period of two weeks the same to be further taken up and considered for final adoption on the 31st. day of March, 1930. Be it further resolved that said budget of estimated expenditures for the fiscal year, 1930, as submitted by the City Manager be approved and adopted as the City Council's budget for said fiscal year and the Clerk is hereby directed to publish said budget in the official newspaper of the City of Dubuque for two weeks, as provided by law. Be it further resolved that this Council meet in special session for the purpose of finally considering said budget and hearing any objec- tions that may be filed thereto and making any corrections therein or omissions therefrom at 7:30 o'clock, p. m. on the 31st. day of March, 1930, in the Council Chamber of the City of Dubuque. Passed, adopted and approved this 14th day of March, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. GEO. O. JANSEN, ED. McEVOY, H. F. SCHUCKERT, WM. H. MEUSER, Councilmen. Attest: M. H. CZIZEK, City Clerk pro -tem. Special Session, March 14th, 1930 DOCK BOND INTEREST $ 2,925.00 9,697.50 2,762.50 71 $ 2,565.00 9,517.50 2,762.50 $ 15,385.00 $ 14,845.00 $ 3,022.55 $ 6,173.50 21,641.47 18,520.52 12,090.21 15,000.00 11,293.43 $ 51,754.23 $ 35,987.45 Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of J. J. Nagle for building permit for an oil station to be located at the corner of Delhi and Grace Streets, at the north end of Grand- view Avenue according to plans and specifications herewith submitted. Councilman McEvoy moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— J Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Councilman McEvoy moved that John Kerper be reappointed as a member of the Dock Board. Sec- onded by Councilman Jansen. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen. Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Resignation of J. J. Brown from the Planning and Zoning Commission submitted. Councilman Meuser mov- ed that the resignation be accepted. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Councilman Schuckert moved that Louis C. Stoffregen be appointed to fill the vacancy created on the Plan- 72 Special Session, March 21st, 1930 ning and Zoning Board by the resig- nation of J. J. Brown. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Councilman McEvoy moved that J. E. Ernsdorf be reappointed on the Civil Service Commission. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Nays —None. There being no further business, Council adjourned. M. H. CZIZEK, . City Clerk pro -tem. Approved 1930. Adopted 1930. Councilmen: Attest: City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session March 21st., 1930. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger, and Councilman Jansen. Council met at 7:45 p. m. 'Present--Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of the canvassing the petitions for nomina- tions for Councilmen and a Park Commissioner to be voted on at the regular Municipal Election to be held March 31st, 1930, and acting on any other business that may come before the meeting. Resolution No. 155 -30. Whereas petitions in legal form have been filed with the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, nominating candidates for the office of council- men for the term commencing in April, 1931, and for the office of Park Commissioner, and said peti- tions have been canvassed by the City Council of said City and found to contain the number of signatures of electors provided by law to entitle such persons for whom such peti- tions\ have been filed to be candid- ates for the office of councilmen and have their names printed on the official ballots to be voted on at the regular municipal election to be held on the 31st. day of March, 1930. NOW THEREFORE: Be 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 persons upon the official bal- lots for the election referred to, to-wit: Edward F. McEvoy, Henry F. Schuckert, William P. Andresen, John G. Kuehnle, For Councilmen. Frank J. Piekenbrock, Park Commissioner. Passed, adopted, and approved, this 21st. day of March, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, GEO. O. JANSEN, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Meuser. Petition of property owners and residents owning property in the vic- inity of 7th and Bluff 'Streets in the City of Dubuque, asking that the City Council refuse to grant a per- mit to any applicant to erect and maintain an oil filling station and a tire and tube repair and distri- bution station as proposed in a pend- ing petition before the Council, and giving their reasons therefor: A.— Seriously affect, downward', the value of said property for resi- dential purposes. B.—Will constitute a nuisance in that noises and congestion of a large number of motor cars around said station will destroy the peace and quiet necessary to suitable living in that vicinity. C.—That a considerable nunmber of children reside in the immediate neighborhood and said proposed im- provement will be a source of con- tinual danger to them. Signed by Peter Even, John Holz, Z. B. Hoffman, et al (15 signers). Councilman McEvoy moved that the rules be suspended to allow any one present who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Attorney Frank O'Connor address- ed the Council, representing the pet- itioners, stating that what he had to say was embodied in the petition, and he hoped that the Council would give the prayer of the petitioners favorable consideration. Attorney Frank Gilloon addressed the Council, representing the Fire- stone Tire and Rubber Co., stating that the company he represents pro- poses to construct a $40,000 building and that their main business would be a distributing center for their goods; that this property is located near the business district on 8th Street and that this whole block will eventually be a business block; that the company will employ a number of people, and that the Council should encourage business concerns to come here and not keep them out, and he hoped that when the com- pany submits its plans and specifi- cations that the Council will grant them a permit to build. Special Session, March 21st, 1930 73 Attorney Glenn Brown also add- ressed the Council - representing the Central Lumber and Coal Company, stating that his company owns the property upon which the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. propose to con- struct their building; that the Fire- stone Company have an option on this property, and that the property is located so that it cannot be sold for residence purposes and he 'hoped the Council will see its way clear to issue a building permit to the Fire- stone Tire and, Rubber Co. when the plans and specifications are pre- sented. Councilman McEvoy moved that action on this matter be postponed until the plans and specifications are presented and all members of the Council are present. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Petition of property owners re- questing that a sanitary sewer be constructed south from Cleveland Avenue on Villa Street connecting with sewer in Valley Street, signed by Peter Kearney and Augusta Keen. Councilman McEvoy moved that it be referred to the Council to view. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Mouser. Petition of property owners on South Locust Street, asking that something be done to eliminate the noise and stench that is caused by the Maizewood Company, signed by Agnes Poledna, A. W. Lynch, K. A. Hafey et al (27 signers). Councilman McEvoy moved that the petition be referred to the Coun- cil for investigation. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Communication of H. C. Kenline, congratulating the Mayor and City Council on initiating the program for substitution of busses for street cars on West Locust Street. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Jan- sen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, 'McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. 74 Special Session, March 21st, 1930 Absent — Councilman Meuser. Claim of Mrs. Ethel Loper,645 Fen - elon Place, against the City of Du- buque, in the sum of $10,000 on ac- count of personal injuries sustained in falling upon an icy sidewalk, at or in front of 574 West 5th Street at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Feb. 18th, 1930. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Resolution No. 156 -30. Whereas Dr. Brooks is the owner of a shack, or frame building located at the foot of East 14th Street on Sycamore Street being upon a public street of the City of Dubuque, and said Dr. Brooks has been notified in writing to remove the same but failed and refused to do so, Now Therefore, Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque that the Chief of Police in conjuction with the Street Department of said City proceed at once to remove said build- ing from the street and open up said street to travel free from the ob- struction caused by the existence of said building thereon. Passed, adopted and approved this 21st day of March, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. GEO. O. JANSEN, ED. McEVOY, H. F. SCHUCKERT, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Jansen moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. March 17, 1930. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and pol- icies and desire to have your ap- proval on same for filing. SIGNS G. R. Kinney Co., Inc., 600 Main Street; American Surety Company of New York. Checker Taxi Company, 369 Main Street; U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co. F. C. Rottler, 298 Main Street; Century Indemnity Co. Cadillac Motor Co., 11th and Iowa Streets; Continental Casualty Co. Kraft Clothing Store, 560 Main Street; Policy No. G. L. 0544097, Aetna Life Ins. Co. North -End Grocery, 3165 Central Avenue, Policy No. 594231, Southern Surety Co. Respectfully submitted, O. A. KRATZ, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the bonds be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. ORDINANCE NO. 2 -30 An ordinance regulating the use of motor and other vehicles upon the streets of the City of Dubuque; designating • the provisions hereof as the "Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque," repealing all ordinances heretofore enacted governing this subject and all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith; and providing a penalty for violation hereof. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 87, section 1. That for con- venience this ordinance shall be re- ferred to and called the "Traffic Code of the City of Dubuque." Par. 88, section 2. That, in order that certain terms used herein may be understood the same are defined as follows: A— Definition of Terms (a) "Motor Vehicle" shall include all vehicles propelled by any power other than muscular power, except traction engines, road rollers, cranes, articles of husbandry, and such ve- hicles as are run only upon tracks or rails. (b) "Motor Cycles" shall include all motor vehicles designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, and of not exceeding ten horsepower, and of not more than 500 pounds in weight un- laden. (c) "Trailer" is any vehicle which is drawn by another vehicle. (d) "Street" is that part of the City between lot lines which is plat- ted and set apart, for vehicle travel and shall include alleys, boulevards, and avenues. (e) "Intersecting Streets" are any streets which join another at an angle, whether crossing the other or not. (f) "One -Way Street" is any street which is divided longitudinally by a park or parkway, viaduct or walk. (g) "Parking Areas" are places set apart for parking of vehicles at an angle to the curb. (h) "Automatic Signal Devices" are any traffic signal devices which are automatically operated. (i) "Boulevard" means any street which is designated upon which traf- fic has the right of way over inter- secting streets and which is so mark- ed. (j) "Business District" is the ter - ritory contingent to a street where fifty per cent or more of the frontage thereon for a distance of 300 feet or more is occupied by buildings in use for business. (k) "School District" is the terri- tory contiguous to a street for a dis- tance of 200 feet in either direction from a school house. (1) "Residence District" is the territory contiguous to a street not comprising the business or school districts where forty per cent of the frontage on such street for a dis- tance of 300 feet or more is occupied by dwellings or by dwellings and buildings in use for business. m) "Suburban District" is all other parts of the City not included in the business, school or residence districts. (n) "Other Vehicles" are vehicles of every description other than those classified under the term of "Motor Vehicles." (o) "Curb" is the lateral bound- ary of the street. (p) "Bicycles" are any two wheel- ed vehicles propelled by foot power. (q) "U -Turn" means the, turning from one side to the other on a street proceeding in a reverse direc- tion. (r) "To Park" means the leaving of a vehicle either attended or un- attended by a driver or an occupant. (s) "Fire Area" means the area embraced within two blocks in all directions where a fire is in progress. (t) "Official Parking Signs" mean such signs as have upon them the words, "Police Regulation." Par. 89, section 3. That the follow- ing rules and regulations shall gov- ern the operation of all vehicles: B —Duty of Operator Rule 1. Vehicles shall be operated upon the streets in a careful and prudent manner, having due regard for the safety and convenience of Special Session, March 21st, 1930 75 other vehicle and pedestrian traffic upon the street. Rule 2. Vehicles shall keep to the right hand side of the center of the street. Rule 3. On a "One -Way Street" vehicles shall keep to the right side of the park, parkway, or walk divid- ing the street. Rule 4. Slow moving vehicles shall keep as close as possible to the right hand curb so at to allow more swiftly moving vehicles free passage to the left. When overtaken by a swifter moving vehicle, or by a street car, proceeding in the same direction, upon a signal being given by the operator of the overtaken ve- hicle or street car by the sounding of some 'signal device, the driver of the over taken vehicle shall cause the same to be driven as closely as possible to the right hand curb and remain in that position until the overtaken vehicle or street car shall have safely passed. In passing a ve- hicle the driver of the overtaking vehicle shall not turn to the right, or in front of the vehicle just passed, until he can do so safely and without danger of collision. Rule 5. Vehicles meeting shall pass each other to the right. A vehi- cle approaching from the rear shall pass another vehicle to the left. Rule 6. The driver' of a vehicle shall before stopping, turning or changing his course, first see that there is sufficient space to make such movement in safety and shall give a visible or audible signal to a crossing officer, if there be such, or to the drivers of vehicles following, of his intention to make such move- ment. This shall be done by the use of some signal device attached to the vehicle in such a manner that it can be easily seen by vehicles fol- lowing or by extending the arm from the side of the vehicle and indicating therewith the intention of the opera- tor in the following manner: When the turn is to be to the left, the arm shall be extended straight out from the side and by pointing to the left with the index finger. When a stop is to be made, the arm shall be extended out and downward. When turning around, a circular motion shall be made with the arm. When backing up, the arm• shall be extended and a back motion shall be made with the palm of the hand to the rear. Unless the signal is given to a traffic officer, no signal is necessary before making a right hand turn. Rule 7. The driver of a vehicle which has stopped at the curb shall 76 Special .Session, March 21st, 1930 Special Session, March 21st, 1930 77 first see that he can proceed in safe- ty before leaving such position and then he shall extend his arm from the side of the vehicle and drive slowly parallel with the curb, if pos- sible, for a reasonable distance be- fore turning to the left into the street. Rule 8. In the business district the driver of a vehicle shall not back the same between other vehicles then standing upon the street in order to park his vehicle between such vehicles unless he can do so without interfering with traffic and unless there is sufficient space so that such vehicle when parked will be parallel with the curb and will leave at least four feet of clear space between the vehicle in front and to the rear of such vehicle. Rule 9. Vehicles turning to the right from one street into another shall turn the corner as near the right hand curb as possible, and in turning to the left from one street into another, shall pass to the right of and beyond the center before turning. Rule 10. A vehicle turning to the right from one street into another shall have the right of way over ve- hicles traveling on the street into which it is turning, except at street intersections where traffic signals are operated, as provided for in Rule hereof. Rule 11. A vehicle turning to the left into another street or driveway shall give right of way to vehicles on the street into which it is turning, and to the vehicles on the street on which the turn is being made. Rule 12. "U- Turns" shall not be permitted on Main Street from West 2nd to West 17th Streets, both inter- sections included; on Central Aven- ue from 13th to 22nd Streets, both intersections included, except that the intersection of 18th Street shall be excluded; and on West 8th Street from Central Avenue to Bluff Street, both intersections included. In mak- ing "U- Turns" the driver of the ve- hicle shall keep his arm extended from the side of the vehicle until such turn is completed. Rule 13. No vehicle shall over- take and pass another vehicle at street intersections in the business district. Rule 14. Where two vehicles are approacing on any street so that their paths will intersect and there is danger of collision, the vehicle approaching the other from the right shall have the right of way; provid- ed, however, that vehicles coming from alleys and private driveways, where the view is obstructed, shall stop immediately before entering a street and shall give the right of way to vehicles traveling on the street. Rule 15. The driver of a vehicle, including street cars, when approach- ing the intersection of streets where a traffic officer is stationed, shall promptly obey all directions given by such officer. At theatres, public gatherings, or under any unusual circumstance at any occasion, the driver shall stop or move his vehicle as directed by a police officer in charge. Rule 16. Vehicles shall not be driven through a parade or proces- sion without permission of a police officer. Rule 17. No person under fifteen years of age shall operate a motor vehicle by permission from the owner unless such person is accom- panied by a person of at least nine- teen years of age. Rule 18. No person shall operate a motor vehicle or motor cycle while under the influence of intoxicating li- quors. Rule 19. No motor vehicle shall be driven on the streets at any time with the muffler cut out or not in operation. Rule 20. The operator of a motor vehicle shall not permit the motor of the same to operate in such a manner as to visibly emit an unduly great amount of steam, smoke or products of combustion from ex- haust pipes or openings. Rule 21. The operator of any ve- hicle shall bring the same to a full stop not less than five feet from the rear of any street car headed in the same direction, which has stopped for the purpose of taking on or dis- charging passengers and he shall remain standing until such a car has taken or discharged its passengers in any street which is not of suffi- cient width to allow safe passage arid, for the purpose of this ordin- ance, where the intervening space between the step of the street car and the vehicle is less than six feet, it shall be held to be insufficient in width to proceed, and the driver must stop. Rule 22. The driver of any motor vehicle, when approaching a street car from the front which has stopped for the purpose of taking on or dis- charging passengers, shall operate his vehicle as close to the right hand curb as possiblei, and shall slow doVrn such vehicle so that the same is under his control and, if neces- sary, for the safety of lives and pro- perty, said vehicle shall be brought to a full stop. In approaching such street car the driver of the vehicle shall reduce his speed when he ar- rives within fifty feet of the same and give a warning of his approach. Rule 23. All vehicles which are so loaded that the materials being car- ried thereon extend beyond the end of the vehicle for more than seven feet shall, in the day time, carry a red flag at or near the end of the load so that the same can be easily seen, and at night time, shall have a red lamp displayed at or near the end of the load so that the same can be seen for a distance of at least one hundred feet to the rear. This rule applies to cars or vehicles which are being trailed or towed over the streets. C— Restriction of Vehicles Rule 24. Heavily laden vehicles shall not be permitted to travel over Main street from West 2nd to West 13th Streets, and upon such other streets as the City Council may, by resolution, from time to time pre- scribe, except for actual loading or unloading purposes, and only then within such block or blocks from or to which the loading or unloading is to be made. Rule 25. Tractors or other ma- chinery moving on caterpillar wheels or having heavy lugs shall not be permitted to be moved over any of the streets without first securing a route from the City Manager, and it shall be unlawful to move such vehi- cles over any street other than shown in such routing instructions. Rule 26. Vehicles used for the col- lection of garbage, manure, dead ani- mals, and offensive offal of every kind are prohibited from using Lo- cust, Main and Iowa Streets and Cen- tral Avenue from 3rd, to 18th Streets between the hours of 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. All such vehicles shall be covered when loaded. Rule 27. Circus parades shall be permitted only with the approval of the City Manager who shall pre - scribe the streets which may be used. Circus vehicles, except in par- ades, shall not be drawn over streets paved with soft top materials when- ever a hard top street can be used. Rule 28. Other parades and pro- cessions may be held under such rules as the Manager and Chief of Police may prescribe, but informa- tion regarding the nature of the same shall be given to such officers in advance. D— Weight and Load Rule 29. The total maximum load on any one wheel of a motor vehicle, including the weight of the vehicle and the load it carries, shall be four tons, provided the total maximum weight of the vehicle and the load shall not in any event exceed four- teen tons for a vehicle equipped with pneumatic tires or twelve tons for a vehicle equipped with solid rubber tires. Rule 30. The total load on any wheel of a motor vehicle shall be limited to eight hundred pounds per inch, width of tires measured be- tween flanges of the rims. The maxi- mum width of any vehicle and its load shall be limited to eight feet. E— Brakes, Lights and Numerals Rule 31. Every motor vehicle shall be provided with good and ade- quate brakes, a suitable horn, bell or other signal device producing an abrupt sound sufficiently loud to serve as an adequate warning of dan- ger of the approach of such vehicle, but such signal device shall not be unnecessarily sounded except as a warning of danger. Signalling de- vices shall be sounded in approach- ing curves, tops of hills, and inter- secting streets where the view is obstructed. Loud signaling devices shall not be used during the period from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise, unless neces- sary to avoid accidents, and they shall not be used for any purpose at night except while the vehicle is in motion. Rule 32. Motor vehicles required to be licensed under the laws of Iowa shall have conspicuously dis- played clean number plates of the current year, one on the front and one on the rear end of such vehicle, each securely fastened. Rule 33. The certificate of regis- tration issued by the County Treas- urer shall be displayed in the con- tainer furnished by the Department. Such certificate container shall be attached to the vehicle in the driv- er's compartment, so that the same may be plainly seen without enter- ing the car. Rule 34. Motor vehicles while in use on the streets, except motor cy- cles, motor bicycles, and such motor vehicles as are properly equipped with one light in the front center thereof, shall during the period of from one -half hour after sunset and to one -half hour after sunrise, dis- play two or more white or tinted lights, other than red, on the front Hart of such vehicle, so placed as to be seen from the front, and of suf- ficient illuminating power to be visi- ble at a distance of five hundred feet in the direction in which displayed, 78 Special Session, March 21st, 1930 and to reveal any person, vehicle or substantial object seventy -five feet ahead of the lamps. Rule 35. Motor vehicles, when in use, shall also display on the rear a lamp so constructed and placed as to show a red light from the rear and throw a white light directly upon the rear registration number and render the numerals thereof visible for at least fifty feet in the direction from witch the vehicle is proceeding. Motor vehicles, motor- cycles and motor bicycles equipped with one center .front lamp shall display on the front part one white or tinted light ahead and a red light to the rear, so constructed and plac- ed as to throw a white light directly upon the registration number. This rule as to rear lights shall also apply Ito vehicles which are trailed or towed by other vehicles. Rule 36. No light device shall be used upon any vehicle that is over four candle power equipped with a reflector, unless the same is so de- signed or arranged that the directly reflected and undifused beam of such light, when measured seventy - five feet or more ahead of the light, shall not rise above forty -two inches from the level surface on which the vehicle stands under all conditions of load. This rule applies also to auxiliary lights that may be attached to the front and tail lights. Rule 37. If a spot light is used on a motor vehicle, the operator shall not direct its rays toward the eyes of the driver or occupants of an approaching vehicle or to the left of the center of the traveled way when meeting another vehicle. Rule 38. No lighting device shall be used that has a greater capacity than thirty -two candle power no mat- ter how the same may be shaded, covered, or obscured. Rule 39. No person shall turn off or extinguish any or all of the lights on a motor vehicle for the purpose of avoiding arrest or identification. Rule 40. Bicycles shall display one white light in front and one red light in the rear during the same time .required of motor vehicles. F— Street Cars — Busses Rule 41. 'Street cars shall give a warning by the sounding of a 'bell or gong in approaching street inter- sections and shall traverse such in- tersections at a rate of speed that is consistent with the traffic thereon, and shall be operated at all times at such a rate of speed as shall pro- tect persons and property then upon the streets. Rule 42. Operators of street cars shall bring the car to a complete stop before crossing boulevards and before turning from Alpine Street into Julien Avenue; from West 15th Street into Main Street; from Main Street into West 13th Street going East and West; from West 13th Street into •Main Street going South; and from 20th Street into Central Avenue. Before turning from one street into another, the operator of a street car shall ring a bell or gong. Rule 43. Street cars moving at a reasonable rate of speed shall have the right of way upon their tracks, except as to vehicles of the Fire De- partment, Police Department, Ambul- ance, and funeral processions. It shall be unlawful to obstruct or de- lay the free movement of street cars. Whenever the public safety or con- venience requires, all vehicles, in- cluding street cars, may be tempor- arily stopped by order of the Chief of Police, and travel upon such streets shall not be resumed until such order is recalled. Upon the ap- proach of vehicles of the Fire De- partment, all vehicles upon the streets shall be drawn to the curb and remain standing until such Fire vehicles have passed. Rule 44. Street cars shall stop only on the near side of a street in- tersection to take on and discharge passengers. In such blocks where street cars can be conveniently stopped within a block, a stop may be made but in such cases signs of sufficient size shall be erected hav- ing thereon the words, "Cars Stop Here ". Rule 45. Street cars, when wait- ing to pass another car at a switch or turn out, shall Stop at the point of the switch or turn out and shall not enter the same until the car be- ing waited for is about to enter such switch or turn out. Rule 46. Busses used to trans- port passengers shall be drawn up to and stop as near to the curb as possible when taking on or discharg- ing its passengers. G— Railroads Rule 47. No street crossing over which tracks a steam railway are laid shall be obstructed by any train, locomotive, car or any part thereof, for more than five minutes at a time, and if it is necessary for such a train to remain stationed for a longer per- iod of time, then the same shall be separated and the street crossing opened for traffic. Rule 48. Railroad cars shall not be parked or left standing at night on railroad tracks in or near the cen- ter and East line of Washington and Jackson Streets within fifteen feet of the North property lines of East 8th Street, of East 9th Street, and of East 10th Street. Rule 49. Where gates are main - tained at railroad crossings, they shall be in good working order and repair and shall be lowered before the approach of any train or car a sufficient length of time to afford traffic upon the streets to come to a stop, and shall be raised only 'after such train or car has passed. At night such gates shall be equipped with warning lights of sufficient size and number to indicate their pres- ence. H— Automatic Signal Devices Rule 50. Wherever automatic sig- nal devices are maintained, operat- ors or vehicles shall move the same in compliance therewith. When the red light is displayed the vehicle shall be brought to a stop and shall not proceed until the light changes to green, except where a right hand turn is made as hereinafter provided for. When the amber light is dis- played, the operator shall prepare to stop his vehicle. The significance of the lights is as follows: (A) The green is the signal to go; (B) The amber is the signal to• get ready to stop; and (C) the red is the signal to stop. No vehicle shall cross an intersection when either the red or amber lights are displayed. Rule 51. Left hand turns shall not be permitted at any street intersec- tion where traffic devices or signals are in operation. Rule 52. A right hand turn may be made when either the green, red or amber lights are displayed. Pro- vided, however, that, if the turn is to be made to the right when the red light is displayed, the operator of the vehicle shall first bring the same to a complete stop, then he may proceed to make the turn, giv- ing right of way, however, to the vehicle and pedestrian traffic then on the street and proceeding in obey - ance to the traffic signals. Rule 53. Pedestrians in crossing streets, shall obey the same rules as apply to vehicles where traffic sig- nals are in operation. 1. —Speed Rule 54. The operator of a motor vehicle or motor cycle shall have the same under control and shall reduce the speed of the same to a reason- able and proper rate when approach- ing and passing a person, walking in a street; when approaching and passing an animal being led, driven, or ridden upon a street; ands when approaching and traversing a cross- Special Session, March 21st, 1930 79 ing or intersection of streets, a boule- vard, a sharp turn, a curve, or a steep descent in a street, and shall, in addition, give a warning signal of his approach. Rule 55. The operator of a motor vehicle shall drive the same in a careful and prudent manner and at a rate of speed that will not endanger the life and property of another, and in no event at a greater rate of speed than as follows: (A) In the residence district, 25 miles per hour; (B) In the business district and school district, 15 miles per hour; (C) In the suburban districts at a speed not greater nor less than is reasonable and proper or at a speed greater than will permit him to bring it to a stop within the assured cleared distance. J— Boulevards Rule 56. The following named streets and parts of streets are des - ignated and set apart as boulevards: (A) Jackson Street from the North line of East 13th Street to the North line of East 32nd Street. (B) East and West 14th Streets from the East line of Jackson Street to its intersection with Delhi Street and Delhi Street from West 14th Street to its Westerly terminus. (C) North and South Grandview Avenue from the South line of Delhi Street to the North line of Rockdale Road. (D) Rockdale Road from its Southwesterly terminus to South Locust Street, thence on South Lo- cust Street to the North line of Dodge Street, thence on Locust Street to the South line of West 8th Street, and thence on Locust Street from the North line of West 8th Street to the South line of West 14th Street. (E) West 8th Street from the West line of Locust Street to the West line of Julien Avenue, thence on Hill Street from the West line of West 8th. Street to the North line of West 3rd Street. (F) West 5th Street from the East line of Wilson Street to the West line of College Street. (G) West 12th Street from the West line of Locust Street to Grove Terrace, thence on Grove Terrace to the Easterly line of Arlington Street, anid thence on Arlington Street to the West line of Highland Place. (H) East and West 4th Streets from the westerly approach of the high bridge to the East line of Lo- cust Street. ('I) Rhomberg Avenue from the 80 Special Session, March 21st, 1930 West approach to the Dubuque4Wis- consin bridge to the East line of Elm Street, thence on East 20th Street from the East line of Elm Street to the East line of Jackson Street. Rule 57. All vehicles shall come to a full stop before entering and traversing the foregoing boulevards from intersecting streets. K __Parking Rule 58. Except in emergency cases to avoid accidents, or to allow pedestrians or vehicles to pass, or in obedience to a signal from a traf- fic officer, or in obedience to traffic signal devices, no vehicles shall stop in a street unless the right side thereof is next to and parallel with the curb and as near thereto as the condition of the street will permit. However, vehicles may be backed at an angle to the curb wherever parking areas have been established. Parking areas are established by drawing lines upon the street in the form of boxes or stalls. In park- ing vehicles within such boxes or stalls the right front wheel shall rest against the curb and the body of the vehicle shall remain within the outlines of such boxes or stalls. Vehicles having a greater length than twenty feet over all shall not be permitted to park at an angle upon any street. Rule 59. A vehicle shall not be backed up to the curb except for the purpose of loading and unload- ing freight or merchandise and, in such cases, shall not remain longer than the actual loading or unloading requires. If horses are attached to such vehicle the same shall be turned at right angles to the vehicle and in the direction in which the traffic on the street is moving, except at the public market. Loading and unloading shall not be done in the business district where the same can be done from an alley. Rule 60. No vehicle shall be left standing upon any street in the busi ness district within fifteen feet of a corner or within fifteen feet of a hydrant or fire plug. Rule 61. No vehicle shall be left standing in front of or within fifteen feet of either side of the entrance to a theatre, auditorium, hotel or other building where large assem- blies of people are being held, ex- cept in taking on or discharging passengers or freight, and then only for such length of time as is neces- sary for such purpose. Rule 62. No motor vehicle shall be left unattended upon any street with the motor running. Rule 63. No vehicle shall be left standing while showing a red light parallel to and within twenty -five feet of railroad tracks. Rule 64. No vehicle shall be per- mitted to stop or stand within street intersections, except in cases of ac- cidents. Rule 65. Vehicles when standing on streets, at night, are required to exhibit a red rear light unless they are so located that their presence can be distinguished by street lights. Rule 66. No vehicle shall be parked opposite switches or turn- outs of street car tracks nor within alleys or upon streets where official "No Parking" signs are erected. Rule 67. Vehicles shall not be parked within fifteen feet of the building line at the following street corners: (A) On the east side of Central Avenue near the south line of 20th Street. (B) On the west side of Central Avenue near the north line of 13th Street. (C) On the west side of Central Avenue near the north line of 15th Street. (D) On the east side of Main Street near the south line of West 13th Street. (E) On the south side of West 13th Street near the west line of Main Street. (F) On the west side of Main Street near the north line of West 2nd Street. (G) On the south side of Julien Avenue near the west line of Alpine Street. (H) On the west side of Alpine Street near the south line of Julien Avenue. (I) On the east side of Grove Terrace near the south line of West 12th Street. (J) On West 12th Street near its intersection with Grove Terrace. Rule 67 Vehicles shall not be parked 'between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M., Sundays and holi- days excluded, for a longer period of time than one hour on the following named streets: (A) Upon Main Street from West 2nd Street to West 13th Street. (B) Upon Locust Street from West 7th to West 10th Streets. (C) upon West 5th Street, West 6th Street, West 7th Street, West 8th Street, West 9th 'Street, and West 10th Street from Iowa to Lo- cust Streets. Rule 68. Vehicles shall not park upon street intersecting boulevards within fifteen feet of a "Boulevard - Stop Sign." Rule 69. Parking of vehicles shall not be permitted in front of private driveways or garages, either upon streets or alleys, so as to interfere with the entrance to or exit from such driveways or garages. Rule 70. Whenever circumstances arise which, in the judgment of the City Council, require that parking of vehicles be temporarily suspend- ed upon a street or alley, it shall direct the Chief of 'Police to erect official "No Parking" signs upon such street or alley, and during such period, the parking of vehicles shall not be permitted thereon. Rule 71. No vehicle shall be per- mitted to park within a "Fire Area" either in the street or in the alley. If any vehicle is parked within such area at the time of a fire it shall be immediately removed. L- Obstructions in Streets Rule 72. In the business district the operator of a bicycle shall not park or place the same against the curb with any part thereof extend- ing into the traveled portion of the street. Rule 73. No person shall place rocks, stones, or other substances in a street nor allow stones, rocks, or other substances which have fallen from his vehicle to remain in the street but he shall immediately re- move the same therefrom. M- Report Accidents Rule 74. Any person operating a motor vehicle who knows, that in the operation of such vehicle, injury has been caused to a person due to the fault of the operator or because of acciddnt, must, before leaving the place of the accident, give aid to the injured party as the circum- stances may reasonably require; he must also give his name and street address, if any, and the registration number of his vehicle, to the injured party. In case the injured party is too seriously injured to receive it, he must give such information to some mature person accompanying the injured party, and in the ab- sense of such person, to some ap- parently disinterested bystander. Thereafter he shall immediately re- port the accident, together with said information, at the office of the Chief of Police. Rule 75. The operator of a motor vehicle who knows that, in the op- eration of said vehicle, injury has been caused to property because of the fault of the operator or through accident, must, before leaving the Special Session, March 21st, 1930 81 place of said injury, give the regis- tration number of his vehicle and his name and street address, if any, to the owner or person in charge of such injured property. If such owner or person in charge be not then present, said operator shall put the information in writing and, if practicable, securely affix said writ- ing to said injured property in some conspicuous place or post the same in a place as near as practicable to the place of injury. Par. 90. Section 4. No person, firm, or corporation shall, except in cases of emergency, sell gasoline up- on the streets by drawing the same from tank wagons or other contain- ers for use in motor vehicles unless such containers are located below the surface of the street. Par. 91. Section 5. No person shall repair or cause to be repaired any vehicle in the streets or alleys, except in emergency cases. Par. 92. Section 6. No person shall park or permit to be parked any vehicle upon the streets or al- leys merely for the purpose of dis- playing it for sale or storing it while not in use. Par. 93. Section 7. Vehicles shall not be permitted to be parked be- tween the hours of 12 midnight and 6 A. M. upon such streets as are cleaned by sweeping or flushing. Par. 94. Section 8. No person shall cause to be made any unneces- sary noise by the racing of motors or in the movement of vehicles be- tween the hours of 11 P. M. and 6 A. M. Par. 95. Section 9. All vehicles which are required to procure a li- cense from the State shall display the seine conspicuously on the out- side of such vehicle so that the same may be seen and examined. Par. 96. 'Section 10. All ordi- nances heretofore enacted pertain ing to the subjects provided for in this ordinance and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict here- with, be and the same are hereby re- pealed. Par. 97. Section 11. Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be pun- ished by a fine of not more than $100 or imprisonment for not more than thirty days in jail. Par. 98. Section 12. This ordi- nance being deemed urgent and in the interest of public peace, health, and convenience shall be in force and effect from and after its final passage and adoption by the City 82 Special Session, March 21st, 1930 Special Session, March 24th, 1930 83 Council and publication as provided by low. Passed upon first reading March 10th, 1930. Passed upon second reading March 21st, 1930. Passed, adopted and approved up- on final reading this 21st day of Urrch, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, GEO. O. JANSEN, H. F. S Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Published officially in the Tele- graph- Herald and Times - Journal newspaper March 25th, 1930. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. The ordinance having passed upon 1st reading March 10th, 1930, was presented and read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that this be considered the 2nd reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Council- man Jansen. Carried • by the follow- ing vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Meuser. Councilman Schuckert moved that the rules requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Council- man Jansen. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. The ordinance was then read a third time. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays - -None. Absent— Councilman Meuser. Excavation bond of Curtis and Straub Company, by Fidelity and De- posit Company of Maryland, pre- sented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the bond be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Mouser. Report of the Board of Health for the month of February, 1930, pre- sented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that the report be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Petition of Mrs. W. Haas referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, asking that one half of the 1929 tax on the S. E. 134 feet of lot 38 Fenglers Add. be cancelled, was referred to the City Solicitor by the Council. The City Solicitor re- ported that he had seen Mrs. Haas and that she asked to have the pe- tition withdrawn. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition be referred back to the Board of Supervisors, stating the facts that she had withdrawn the petition. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. Petition of Wm. Zumhof asking that the Excavation bond of A. J. LeVan be cancelled, bond executed by the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. Councilman Schuckert moved that the prayer of the petition be granted, and the Building Commissioner be notified to have Mr. LeVan file an- other bond should he do any excavat- ing. Seconded by Councilman Jan- sen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Jansen, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Meuser. There being no further business, Council adjourned. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved 1930. Adopted 1930. Councilmen: Attest: City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special session, March 24th, 1930. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger, and Councilman Jansen. Council met at 7:30 P. M. Present —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser. Absent — Councilman Schuckert. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that notice thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of con- sidering for adoption Resolution of necessity for. the improvement of Robinson Street from Bluff Street about 210 feet westerly, conducting a hearing on the plans and specifi- cations, cost of same and acting on any other business that may come before the meeting. Proof of publication, certified to by the publisher of notice of pendency of resolution of necessity for public improvements and hearing upon. proposed .plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of im- provements for the improvement of Robinson Street from the west pro- perty line of Bluff Street to about 210 feet westerly. Councilman McEvoy moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Meuser. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Meuser, Jansen. Nays —None. Absent— Councilman Schuckert. Petition of J. L. Yokom protesting against the paving of Robinson Street, stating that he is out of the City and he hereby asks the Council not to take any action on the im- provement of this Street until he can be heard.. Signed by his agent, E. R. Mull. There was no action taken on this petition. Councilman Meuselr moved that the rules be suspended to allow any- one present who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Meuser, Jansen. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Schuckert. James Millin addressed the Coun- cil stating that he had no objection to the improvement of said street, but thought that his part of the as- sessment was to high in comparison to others. Fred Woodward of the Telegraph - Herald also addressed the Council, stating that he had peti- tioned for this improvement and also offered the objectors that he would pay part of their assessments in ad- dition to his own assessment (this was last fall), but they did not ac- cept this offer; therefore he will pay only what he will be assessed for, and hoped that the Council will or- der this improvement as their build- ing is almost completed and the street ought to be improved at once. Resolution No. 139 -30 Resolution of necessity for the im- proving of Robinson Street from the West property line of Bluff Street, westerly about two hundred and ten (210) feet by grading said street to proper sub grade, constructing con- crete curb and sidewalk, furnish steel, if necessary, extending eight (8) inch sanitary sewer and by pav- ing said street with a concrete pave- ment seven (7) inches thick and twenty (20) feet wide with integral curb on one side, using either plain concrete or a quick setting cement known as "Quick- hard ". Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Meuser, Jansen. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Schuckert. Resolution No. 150 -30 Decision of the Council upon ob- jections to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the improving of Robinson Street from the West property line of Bluff Street, westerly about two hundred and ten (210) feet by grading said street to proper sub grade, construct- ing concrete curb and sidewalk, fur- nish steel, if necessary, extending eight (8) inch sanitary sewer and by paving said street with a concrete pavement seven (7) inches thick and twenty (20) feet wide with integral curb on one side, using either plain concrete or a quick setting cement known as "Quick- hard." Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Mouser, Jansen. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Schuckert. Resolution No. 151 Resolution ordering construction of the improving of Robinson Street from the West property line of Bluff Street, westerly about two hundred and ten (210) feet by grading said street to proper sub grade, construct- ing concrete curb and sidewalk, fur- 84 Special Session, March 24th, 1930 nish steel, if necessary, extending eight (8) inch sanitary sewer and by paving said street with a concrete pavement seven (7) inches thick and twenty (20) feet wide with integral curb on one side, using either plain concrete or a quick setting cement known as "Quick- hard." Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas— .Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Mouser, Jansen. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Schuckert. Communication from the State Board of Health relative to the water supply in the City, requesting that the City post signs on the Highways, that the public water supply has been approved by the Iowa State Board of Health. Councilman Meuser moved that the communication be referred to the Superintendent of the City Water- works, for recommendation. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men McEvoy, Meuser, Jansen. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman Schuckert. Councilman Schuckert entered and took his seat at 8:00 P. M. Ordinance No. 3 -30 An Ordinance creating and estab- lishing "West Dubuque Sewer Dis- trict" which district embraces all the lands within the drainage area of the sewer system to be construct- ed within the same; declaring that all lands within said district are ben - efitted by the sewers to be con- structed therein and subject to spe- cial assessments for the payment of the cost of such sewers and appur- tenances there -to and defining all such lands which are subject to be furnished with sewer connections or drainage by said sewer system to be adjacent property. Councilman Schuckert moved that this be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun- cilman Meuser. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the rules requiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Corm- i oilmen Jansen, McEvoy, . Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. The Ordinance was read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that this be considered the second read- ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen. Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays—None. Preliminary estimate, plans and specifications, form of contract and cost of construction, for proposed Storm and Sanitary sewers in the West Dubuque, Sewer District, pre-. sented and read, being Resolution No. 152 -30. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays—None. Resolution of necessity for the construction of the Storm and Sani- tary sewers in the West Dubuque Sewer District, as delimited by Or- dinance No. 3 -30, presented and read. Construction of Storm and Sani- tary sewers and appurtenances in what is known as the West Dubuque Sewer District as delimited by Or- dinance No. 3 -30. The improvement shall consist of constructing sanitary and storm sewers in the following locations: An 8 inch Sanitary sewer in: Pennsylvania Street from manhole in Delhi Street three hundred fifty - eight (358) feet northwesterly. Two (2) lines in parking space either side of Delhi Street from•west- ern city limits to Finley Street. Gilliam Street from West Street to Delhi Street. Mineral Street from Gilliam Street to O'Hagen Street. Finley Street from Mineral Street to Pearl Street. Pearl Street from the western city limits to one hundred (100) feet west of McCormick Street. O'Hagen Street from Mineral Street to a point one hundred (100) feet south of Delhi Street. West Street from Gilliam Street to Finley Street, and Finley Street from West Street to McCormick Street. McCormick Street from Bennett Street to a point one hundred fifty (150) feet west of No. Grandview Ave. Special Session, March 24th, 1930 85 Grace Street from McCormick Street to a point two hundred twenty (220) feet west of Algona Street and from a point fifty (50) feet east of Algona Street to a point one hundred fifty (150 feet west of North Grand- view Avenue. Grigg Place from Bennett Street to Grace Street. Algona Street from St. Joseph Street to Bennett Street. Gondolfo Street from St. Joseph Street to Dodge Street. Dodge Street from Gondolfo Street to the alley first west of Algona Street and from a point eighty (80) feet east of Algona Street to Stet - more Street. Alley first west of Algona Street from Dodge Street to a point one hundred (100) feet south of Hale Street. West Third Street from a point two hundred eighty -two (282) feet west of Algona Street to a point eighty (80) feet west of No. Grand- view Avenue. Bennett :Street from McCormick Street to a point fifty (50) feet west of Algona Street and from Algona Street to a point one hundred fifty (150) feet west of No. Grandview Avenue. Hale Street from a point eighty (80) feet east of Algona Street to a point seventy (70) feet west of No. Grandview Avenue. Auburn Street from Grace Street to the alley first south of Delhi Street. Alley first south of Delhi Street from Auburn Street to a point fifty (50) feet south of Algona Street. Coates Street from Cross Street to Concord Street. Cross Street from Simpson Street to Coates Street. St. Joseph Street from a point three hundred (300) feet east of Algona Street to a point thirty -five (35) feet west of Fremont Avenue. Fremont Avenue from the intersec- tion of Simpson Street and Wartburg Place to a point seventy (70) feet west of Grandview Avenue. Wartburg Place along east parking space from the south line of Lot 2 of 1 of 2 of Mineral lot 139 to the inter- section of Simpson Street and Fre- mont Avenue. Simpson Street from a point two hundred sixty (260) feet west of Cross Street to Fremont Avenue. A 10 inch Sanitary sewer in: Stetmore Street from Marion Street to Dodge Street and across lots 51, 52 and 33 Quigley's Sub., Lot 5 Quigley's Sub., Lot 9 Hodges Sub. south 192.49 feet of the south 201.5 feet of lot 25 Ann O'Hare's Sub., and the north 9.01 feet of the south 201.5 feet of lot 25 Ann O'Hare's Sub. and across the east 107.94 feet of the north 135 feet of lot 25 Ann O'Hare's Sub. St. Joseph Street from Gondolfo Street to a point three hundred (300) feet east of Algona Street. Coates Street from Concord Street to Fremont Avenue. Concord Street from Coates Street to Marion Street. Force Mains An 8 inch force main in: Coates Street from Cross Street to Concord Street. Concord Street from Coates Street to a point three hundred (300) feet north of Coates Street. In Mineral Street from Gilliam Street to McCormick Street. McCormick Street from Mineral Street to Grace Street. Grace Street from McCormick Street to Algona Street. A 10 inch force main in: Stetmore Street from Marion Street to Dodge Street and Dodge Street from Stetmore Street to a point six hundred fifty (650) feet easterly and across vacated portion of Dodge Street and Lot 1 of 1 and 2 Sisters, Add. across Fremont and No. .and So. Grandview and in Dodge Street from No. and , So. Grandview Ave. to a point one hundred eighty - six (186) feet east of No. and So. Grandview Avenue. Storm Sewers Across lots 12 and 7 Sisters Addi- tion from Stetmore Street to Fre- mont Avenue. Stetmore Street from Marion Street to Dodge Street and across lots 51, 52 and 33 Quigley's Sub., Lot 5 Quigley's Sub.; Lot 9 Hodges Sub., South 192.49 feet of the south 201.5 feet of lot 25 Ann O'Hare's Sub. and the north 9.01 feet of the south 201.5 feet of lot 25 Ann O'H•are's Sub. and across the east 107.94 feet of the north 135 feet of Lot 25 Ann O'Hare's Sub. Ie. Mineral Street from Gilliam Street to McCormick Street. McCormick Street from Mineral Street to Pearl Street: Consisting of 352 lineal feet of 8 inch sewer, 742 lineal feet of 12 inch, 302 lineal feet of 15 inch, 494 lineal feet of 18 inch, 601 lineal feet of 27 inch, 698 lineal feet of 30 inch, 1560 lineal feet of 36 inch, 125 lineal feet of 42 inch. Relief Sewer in Dodge Street Under Storm Sewer A 12 inch line in Dodge Street from Bluff Street to Main Sanitary Outlet Sewer in Terminal Street. 86 Special Session, March 24th, 1930 Special Session, March 24th, 1930 87 The improvement shall consist of contructing the following: Sanitary Sewer Section - 24001 lineal feet of eight (8) inch vitrified tile or concrete sewer pipe. 4340 lin. ft. of ten (10) inch vit- rified tile or concrete sewer pipe. 112 Six (6) by ten (10) Y branch- es. 812 Six (6) by eight (8) Y branch- es. 128 Manholes — Sanitary sewer — brick or concrete. 3 Manhole rings and covers in place. 67 Risers complete. 20360 cu. yds. earth excavation. 620 cu. yards loose rock excava- tion. 1780 cu. yds. solid rock excavation. 18 cu. yds. Class B. concrete (Tank base). 77.8 cu. yds. Class A concrete rein- forced in place (wet well). 200 lbs. Steel Class A. 5000 ft. lumber left in place. 3 Josam valves in place. 250 lin, ft. of tunneling complete with 10 in. C. I. pipe in place. 19 Drops for deep manholes. 500 lin. ft. of tunneling complete with pipe in place. 8 in. C. I. 618 lin. ft. of tunneling complete with 8 in. tile pipe in place. 2684 lin. ft. ten (10) inch cast iron pipe in place with fittings. 3400 lin. ft. eight (8) inch cast iron pipe in place with fittings. 3 Fairbanks -Morse pumping sta- tions complete and ready for oper- ation No. 501- 542,583, or equal. Storm Sewer Section and Relief Sewer in Dodge Street - 2205 cu. yds. earth excavation. 208 eu yds. loose rock excavation. 192 cu. yds. solid rock excavation. 18 Concrete or brick manholes. 6 Catch basins. 4 Special inlets. 2 Drops for deep manholes. 352 Eight (8) inch Vitrified tile or concrete pipe. 742 Twelve (12) inch Vitrified tile or concrete pipe. 302 Fifteen (15) inch Vitrified tile or concrete pipe. 494 Eighteen (18) inch Vitrified tile or concrete pipe. 601 Twenty -seven (27) inch Vit- rified tile, segment block or concrete pipe. 698 Thirty (30 inch Vitrified tile, segment block or concrete pipe. 1560 Thirty -six (36) inch Vitrified tile, segment block or concrete pipe. 125 Forty -two (42) inch Vitrified tile,segment block or concrete pipe. 2250 lineal ft. Twelve (12) inch Class 50 cast iron pipe in place in storm sewer. 200 cu.yds. Class B concrete. 1 Brick Manhole. 7 clean out boxes, concrete. 2 10 inch cast iron expansion joints. 4 8 inch cast iron expansion joints. Said resolution having been pro- posed at a meeting of said Council on the 24th day of March, 1930, said improvements to be constructed ac- cording to the plans and specifica- tions prepared by the City Engineer, approved by the Council and now on file in the office of the City Clerk. That a plat and schedule has been duly prepared by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and is now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing: 1. The boundaries of the district, if any. 2. The size and kind of sewers. 3. Each lot proposed to be as- sessed for this with a valuation fixed by the Council. 4. An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement, stating the same for each different type of con- struction and kind of material to be used. 5. In each case the amonut there- of which is estimated to be assessed against each lot. That the costs and expenses of making said improvement will be as- sessed upon and against all privately owned property lying within the as- sessable distance provided by law and in an amount not be 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, or sewer funds or partly out of each of said funds. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for final action. Sec- onded by Councilman Jansen. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Resolution fixing date of hearing on proposed plans and specifications, form of contract, and cost of im- provement for the construction of Storm and Sanitary Sewers in the West Dubuque Sewer District as de- limited by Ordinance No. 3 -30, pre- sented and read; being Resolution No. 154 -30. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the Resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of citizens and property owners on Simpson Street asking that water mains be extended on said street. Councilman McEvoy moved that the petition be referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Resolution and Application for transfer of emergency funds. Resolution No. 157 -30 Whereas, there is now in the hands of the Treasurer of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, the sum of $13,230.79 credited to the Emergency fund .thereof; and where- as an emergency has arisen which requires the expenditure of $7,326.91, said emergency being of the follow- ing character: Necessary improve- ments not anticipated as shown by the statement hereto attached and made a part hereof, and; Whereas the revenue in the Consolidated Fund is sufficient to meet its estim- ated actual and necessary expenses for the current fiscal year and the emergency referred to; therefore be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa, $7,326.91 of the funds of the Emergency Fund be transferred permanently to the Consolidated Fund of the Municipality; subject to the approval of the Director of the Budget when such is unanimously requested by the governing body of said municipality, to be expended in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 197 Laws of the 43d G. A.; and the City Auditor of said muni- cipality upon receipt of approval by the Director of the Budget, is direct- ed to correct his books accordingly and to notify the treasurer of the transfer, accompanying the notifica- tion with a copy of this resolution and the record of its adoption. Adopted March 24th, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, GEO. O. JANSEN, H. F. SCHUCKERT, WM. H. MEUSER, Councilmen. Councilman Meuser moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Approved by the Budget Director, March 26th, 1930. Signed: OSCAR ANDERSON, Director of Budget. Resolution and Application for Transfer of Emergency Funds. Resolution No. 158 -30 Whereas, there now is in the hands of the treasurer of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, the sum of $13,230.79, credited to the Emergency Fund thereof; and Whereas an emergency has arisen which requires the expenditure of $5,903.88, said emergency being of the following character; Necessary improvements not anti- cipated as shown by statement here- to attached and made a part hereof. Whereas the revenue in the Dock Fund is insufficient to meet its estim- ated actual and necessary expenses for the current fiscal year and the emergency referred to; therefore, be it Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa, that $5,903.88 of the funds in the Emergency Fund be trans ferred permanently to the Dock Fund of the municipality; subject to the approval of the Director of the Budget when such approval is unan- imously requested by the governing body of said municipality, to be ex- pended in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 197, Laws of the 43d G. A.; and The City Auditor of said munici- pality, upon receipt of approval by the Director of Budget, is directed to correct his books accordingly and to notify the treasurer of the trans- fer, accompanying the notification with a copy of this resolution and the record of its adoption. Adopted March 24th, 1930. M. 13. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, GEO. O. JANSEN, H. F. SCHUCKERT, WM. H. MEUSER, Councilmen. Councilman Meuser moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen McEvoy, Jansen, Schuckert, Meuser. Nays —None. 88 Special Session, March 24th, 1930 Approved by the Budget Director, March 26th, 1930. Signed: OSCAR ANDERSON, Director of Budget. Petition of Edward Muntz asking for a reduction in the assessment as levied against lots 1 and 2 Block 19 Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. for the improvement of South Main Street, asking that his assessment be equal- ized' with other property in said Add. Councilman Meuser moved that it 'be referred to the Council for in- vestigation. Seconded by Council- man Jansen. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. March 24, 1930. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap- proved the following bonds and pol- icies and desire to have your ap- proval on same for filing. SIGNS The Uptown, 1391 Central Ave.; Policy No. 5416248, The Fidelity & Casualty Co. The Dreamland Theater, 5th and Main Sts.; Policy No. 5416247, The Fidelity & Casualty Co. Jordan's Store, 672 Main St.. Field's Store, 651 Main St.; Policy No. N- 644802, General Accident, Fire and Life Assurance Corp. HEATING CONTRACTOR Albert N. Eisbach, 1036 Central Ave.; Bond No. 17- 12- 127 -29, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Henry A. Geiger, 1660 Asbury St.; Bond No. 17 -12- 635 -24, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. John Brandel, 645 Groveland Pl.; Bond No. 17 -12- 633 -24, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Henry Mueller, 2206 Windsor Ave.; Bond No. 17 -12- 631 -24, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Fred Wenzel, 2536 Jackson St.; Bond No. 17 -12- 630 -24, U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. Respectfully submitted, O. A. KRATZ, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the bonds be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Jan- sen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. March 25, 1930. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have this day received application from The Arno Pharmacy, Inc., Mr. John. H. Schneider, 221 West 9th Street, for a cigarette license. This license is written to commence April 1st, 1930 and expire June 30th, 1930. Same is accompanied by a properly executed bond which is being attached hereto for your approval. The license fee of $25.00 has been paid. Yours very truly, ALLEN E. SIGMAN, Secy. to City Manager. Cogncilman Meuser moved that the bond be received and filed and the permit be issued. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Wm. A. Henneger appeared before the Council and stated that his prop- erty, lot 6 Sub. 1 of Tschirgi and Schwinds Sub., sold to City at tax sale for assessment for gas connec- tions; City holds tax sale certificate. 'Councilman MeuseY' moved that the tax certificate be surrendered and the tax cancelled. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser. Schuckert. Nays —None. There being no more business, Councilman Meuser moved to ad- journ. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved 1930. Adopted 1930. Councilmen: Attest: 1 City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, March 31st, 1930. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger and Councilman Jansen. Council met at 7:40 o'clock P. M. Present —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy Meuser, Schuckert, City Manager Kratz. Absent —None. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of adopting the Budget of expenses for Special Session, March 31st, 1930 89 BUDGET OF CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE FOR FISCAL YEAR, 1930. (Official Notice) The following budget of expenditures for the fiscal year of 1930, on the basis of the expenses for the several departments of the City of Dubuque has been submitted by the City Manager to the City Council, and such budget has been approved by the City Council as its budget for the fiscal year 1930. This budget will be considered for final adoption by the City Council at a special meeting to be held in the Council Chamber of the City Hall on the 31st day of March, 1930, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Any taxpayer objecting thereto or protesting to the same or to any item thereof or to any omission therefrom shall present his objections to the City Council on or before that date. A--From Taxes — Sources of Revenue, Levy in Regular Moneys & Credits Fund. Mills Tax Tax Totals Consolidated 28.000 $339,069.53 $6,647.55 $345,837.43 Bond interest 4.300 52,071.39 1,020.77 53,092.16 Bonds 6..700 81,134.49 1,590.51 82,725.00 Fire equipment .250 3,027.41 59.34 3,086.75 Fire maintenance 9.500 115,041.45 2,255.20 117,296.65 Park 2.500 30,274.07 593.47 30,867.54 Police pension .500 6,054.81 118.69 6,173.50 Fire pension 1.500 18,164.44 356.08 15,520.52 Library 2.625 31,787.77 623.14 32,459.04 Docks 2.250 27,246.66 534.12 27,780.78 Playgrounds .375 4,541.10 89.02 4,630.12 Totals 58.500 Road tax on agricultural lands Library tax on agricultural lands Moneys and Credits tax the fiscal year of 1930 and acting on any other business that may prop- erly come before the meeting. Proof of publication certified to by the publisher of the publication of the Budget of the City Manager and City Council of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal year, 1930. Councilman Schuckert moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. $708,413.12 120.35 48.13 13,887.80 $13,887.89 $722,469.49 5.000 levy in mills 2.000 levy in mills Total .$722,469.40 The above estimate is based on a taxable value of $12,079,626 of an assessed value of $48,318,504, plus money and credits tax of $13,887.89 as obtained from the County Auditor's office. The City levy for the previous year was 60.7 mills and the anticipated collections from taxes was $733,- 875.45. B —From Miscellaneous Receipts. Business licenses $15.000.00 Dog licenses 900.00 Plumbing permits 1,500.00 Building permits 3,600.00 Electrical permits 1,800.00 Ambulance fees 1,100.00 Scale receipts 300.00 Police court costs and fines , 15,000.00 Miscellaneous sales 3,500.00 Miscellaneous rents 2,000.00 G. Material and Supplies 200.00 I. Surety Bond .. 40.00 Totals ._ $ 3,395.00 3,635.00 105 -City Treasurer's Office. A. City Treasurer $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 A. Stenographer ( time) 480.00 D. Printing 25.00 50.00 E. Equipment 60.00 F. Maintenance 15.00 15.00 G. Material and Supplies 10.00 100.00 I. Surety Bond 225.00 225.00 Totals Special 'Session, March 31st, 1930 91 200.00 40.00 $ 3,035.00 $ 3,570.00 106 -City Solicitor's Office A. City Solicitor $ 4,500.00 $ 4,500.00 B. Travel 40.00 40.00 C. Office 40.00 40.00 D. Printing .. 25.00 25.00 G. Materials and Supplies 60.00 60.00 Totals $ 4,665.00 $ 4,665.00 108 -City Assessor's Office A. City Assessor $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 A. Assistants _. 900.00 900.00 I. Surety Bond 2.50 2.50 J. Board of Reviews 1,500.00 900.00 Totals Totals .. $ 3,602.50 $ 3,002.60 109 -City Engineer's Office A. City Engineer $ 3,120.00 $ 3,300.00 A. Two Assistant Engineers 4,500.00 4,440.00 A. Draftsman 2,220.00 2,400.00 A. Clerk 2,220.00 2,400.00 A. Two Rodmen 6,720.00 2,760.00 B. Travel 25.00 50.00 C. Office ... 25.00 25.00 D. Printing and Advertising 150.00 150.00 E. Equipment 700.00 1,12 F. Maintenance 600.00 700.00 G. Material and Supplies 700.00 1,200.00 I. ,Insurance 60.00 60.00 114 --City Building A. Janitress A. Janitor A. Extra help E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and supplies $ 21,040.00 $ 18,610.00 113 - Elections Registration Clerks $ 900.00 Judges and Clerks 450.00 Janitor 48.00 Printing 130.00 Material and Supplies 150.00 Rent, etc. 75.00 Registration Cabinets, etc 2,155.00 Totals $ 1,753.00 $ 2,155.00 750.00 $ 840.00 780.00 900.00 150.00 150.00 25.00 250.00 700.00 459.00 725.00 90 Special Session, March 31st, 1930 Franchise tax 600.00 Bathing beach 3,000.00 Ice rink 900.00 Excavating permits 300.00 State Highway maintenance 1,800.00 Department receipts 10,000.00 Totals $61,300.00 STATEMENT SHOWING SOURCE OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE VAR- IOUS MUNICIPAL PURPOSES I. General administration $ 59,337.50 $ 59,337.50 1I. Protection life and property 97,424.00 120,383.40 217,807.40 III. Health and sanitation 43,195.00 43,195.00 IV. Highways 152,667.50 152,667.50 V. Charities, donations and libraries 2,500.00 32,459.04 34.959.04 VI. Parks 30,867.54 30,867.54 VII. Recreation 17,870.00 17,870.00 VIII. Miscelllaneous 15,240.00 15,240.00 IX. Municipal industries 1,610.00 1,610.00 X. Municipal indebtedness 135,817.16 135,817.16 XI. Municipal improvements 11,293.43 11,293.43 Planning and zoning 6,000.00 6,000.00 Fire pension 18,520.52 18,520.52 Police 6,173.50 6,173.50 Docks 27,780.78 27,780.78 Playgrounds bonds and interest 4,630.12 4,630.12 Totals $407,137.43 $376,632.06 $783,769.49 BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31st, 1931 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 101 -City Council. 1929 1930 Expenditures Needs B. Travel expense $ 125.00 $ 125.00 J. MiscellaneouE 25.00 25.00 Totals $ 150.00 $ 150.00 102 -City Manager's Office A. City Manager $ 8,500.00 $ 8,500.00 A. Secretary 2,000.00 2,100.00 A. Stenographer 1,320.00 1,500.00 B. Travel 255.00 255.00 C. Office 100.00 100.00 D. Printing and Advertising 100.00 100.00 F. Maintenance 100.00 100.00 G. Material and Supplies 315.00 315.00 I. Surety Bonds 110.00 120.00 Totals $ 12,800.00 $ 13,090.00 103 -City Clerk's Office. A. City Clerk $ 2,000.00 $ 2,100.00 D. Printing and Advertising 25.00 25.00 E. Equipment • 200.00 G. Material and Supplies 50.00 50.00 I. Surety Bond. 5.00 5.00 Totals $ 2,280.00 $ 2,180.00 104 -City Auditor's Office. A. City Auditor $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 A. Stenographer ( time) 480.00 D. Printing 100.00 100.00 E. Equipment 340.00 100.00 F. Maintenance 15.00 15.00 92 Special Session, March 31st, 1930 H. Heat, light, power and water I. Insurance J. Comfort station 116 -Civil Service Commission E. Equipment $ G. Material and supplies J. Miscellaneous .. 2,400.00 930.00 731.00 55.00 $ 15.00 10.00 2,400.00 600.00 Totals $ 6,450.00 $ 6,340.00 115 - Police Court A. Judge $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 A. Vacation substitute 75.00 75.00 G. Material and supplies 40.00 40.00 Totals $ 1,915.00 $ 1,915.00 15.00 10.00 Totals $ 80.00 $ 25.00 Totals for General Administration $ 61,165.50 $ 59,337.50 II.- PROTECTION LIFE AND PROPERTY 118-- Police Department Chief $ 3,000.00 $ 3,300.00 Captain (secretary) 1,980.00 2,100.00 Two Captains 3,720.00 3,720.00 Detectives .. 7,200.00 7,200.00 Desk Sergeants 5,220.00 5,220.00 Motorcycle Officers 3,480.00 3,480.00 Patrolmen 40,320.00 43,680.60 Patrolmen 4,830.00 1,520.00 Matron 1,380.00 1,200.00 Special Officers 500.00 500.00 Travel 50.00 150.00 Office 350.00 400.00 Printing 300.00 250.00 Equipment 2,400.00 1,550.00 Maintenance 1,800.00 2,000.00 Material and supplies 2,250.00 2,400.Oi) Insurance 106.00 130.00 Feeding prisoners 800.00 1,200.00 Miscellaneous 150.00 75.00 Totals $ 79,836.00 $ 80,075.00 119A -Fire Department Chief $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00 Captain (secretary) 2,100.00 2,100.00 Captains 13,020.00 13,020.00 Driver - Machanic 1,920.00 1,980.00 Lieutenants 12,180.00 12,180.00 Engineers 6,960.00 6,960.00 First Grade Men 65,520.00 63,840.00 Second Grade Men 1,620.00 3,240.00 Travel 150.00 125.00 Office 475.00 275.00 Printing 300.00 100.00 Maintenance 2,500.00 2,500.00 Material and •supplies 2,500.00 3,200.00 Heat, light, etc. 2,500.00 3.600.00 Insurance 140.00 Miscellaneous 500.00 436.00 Totals $115,845.00 $117,296.00 119B -Fire Equipment Fund E. Equipment $ 6,286.90 $ 3,086.75 Balance on hand _ 2,658.69 A. 'A. A. A. A. A. A. Special Session, March 31st, 1930 93 Available for 1930 $ 120 -Fire and Police Alarm A. City Electrician $ 2,280.00 $ 2,280.00 A. Assistant 1,740.00 1,740.00 A. Helpers 1,000.00 1,000.00 C. Office 65.00 80.00 E. Equipment 300.00 300.00 F. Maintenance 500.00 650.00 G. Material and supplies 1,000.00 500.00 H. Heat, power and water 250.00 250.00 I. Insurance 400.00 490.00 Totals $ 5,745.44 $ 7,535.00 $ 7,290.00 121- Building Inspection A. Building Commissioner $ 2,700.00 $ 2,700.00 A. Stenographer (part time) 450.00 450.00 C. Office 60.00 50.00 D. Printing 72.50 450.00 E. Equipment 550.00 50.00 F. Maintenance . 100.00 60.00 G. Material and supplies 25.00 152.00 I. Insurance (auto) 25.00 25.00 I. Surety Bond 7.50 7.00 Totals $ 3,990.00 $ 3,944.00 122 - Plumbing Inspection A. Plumbing Inspector $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 A. Stenographer (part time) 225.00 225.00 C. Office ._ 20.00 20.00 D. Printing 15.00 15.00 G. Material and Supplies 45.00 25.00 J. Plumbing Board 30.00 30.00 J. Miscellaneaus 5.00 5.00 Totals 123 - Electrical Inspection A. Electrical Inspector $ 2,400.00 A. Stenographer (part time) 225.00 C. Office 20.00 D. Printing 15.00 E. Equipment F. Maintenance 300.00 G. Material and supplies 140.00 I. Insurance 30.00 J. Miscellaneous 75.00 Totals II -Total Protection Life and Property III. HEALTH AND SANITATION 125 - General Maintenance Director $ Sanitary Inspector Clerk Restaurant Inspector School Nurse (Head) 10 mos. School Nurse, 10 mos. School Nurse, 10 mos. .. 2,740.00 $ 2,720.00 $ 2,400.00 225.00 20.00 25.00 525.00 25.00 75.00 25.00 75.00 $ 3,205.00 $ 3,395.00 $219,437.90 $220,465.44 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 960.00 1,020.00 900.00 900.00 1,600.00 1,650.00 1,300.00 1,350.00 1,250.00 1,300.00 94 Special Session, March 31st, 1930 A. School Nurse, 10 mos. A. Clinic . B. Travel C. Office D. Printing F. Maintenance G. Material and supplies J. Laboratory Expense A. A. A. E. F. G. I. Totals 127 - Sewer Maintenance Forelman, $ 1,800.00 $ 1,800.00 Laborers 6,600.00 5,300.00 Extra Help, 3 mos. 1,000.00 Equipment 500.00 1,685.00 Maintenance 225.00 200.00 Material and Supplies 500.00 500.00 Insurance 315.00 450.00 Totals $ 9,940.00 $ 10,935.00 128 - Refuse Disposal A. Laborers D. Printing E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and I. Insurance J. Miscellaneous $ 4,800.00 25.00 5,500:00 1,000.00 supplies 575.00 300.00 2,200.00 18,000.00 Totals $ 14,400.00 $ 18,000.00 III. Total for Health and Sanitation $ 38,230.00 $ 45,195.00 131 - General Administration IV. HIGHWAYS A. Superintendent A. Storekeeper C. Office D. Printing E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and Supplies I. Insurance Totals $ 5,500.00 $ 5,550.00 132- Street Repairing A. Laborers E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Materials and Supplies I. Insurance J. Miscellaneous $ 10,000.00 $ 15,000.00 4,500.00 4,585.00 2,000.00 3,510.00 10,200.00 11,000.00 1,000.00 965.00 300.00 300.00 Totals $.28,000.00 $ 35,360.00 133 - City Garage Head Machanic Asst. Mechanic Asst. Mechanic Janitor Office Printing Equipment Maintenance Material and Supplies 1,150.00 1,200.00 1,080.00 1,080.00- 80.00 120.00 75.00 100.00 100.00 40.00 480.00 480.00 95.00 200.00 1,200.00• 1,200.00 $ 13,890.00 $ 14,260.00 $ ?x,400.00 $ 2,400.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 50.00 50.00 700.00 600.00 100.00 100.0Q 500.00 600.00 50.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 1,560.00 1,560.00 1,440.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 2,050.00 1,502.00 200.00 385.00 335.00 280.00 H. 1. Special Session, March 31st, 1930 95 Heat, Light, Power and Water 600.00 700.00 Insurance 160.00 185.00 Totals $ 8,700.00 $ 9,847.00 138 - Street Lighting 600 CP Overhead $ 45,500.0 $ 44,070.00 400 CP Overhead 825.00 1,265.00 100 CP Overhead 690.00 1,297.00 Magnetite Blvd. Lights 6,050.00 6,005.00 600 CP Double Blvds. Midnight 1,750.00 6,062.00 600 CP Double Blvds. All Night 700.00 1,900.00 250 CP Blvds. Midnight 1,400.00 1,820.00 250 CP Blvds. All Night 1,402.50 1,827.50 50 Watt Police Alarm Signals _ 228.00 288.00 26 Watt Railroad Signals 34.50 35.00 60 Watt Traffic Lights 720.00 1,245.00 Additional 600 CP Double Blvd. Midnight 11th, Iowa and 13th 750.00 Additional 600 CP Double Blvd. All Night -11th, Iowa and 13th. 500.00 Additional 600 CP Single Blvd. (Midnight) 850.00 Additional 600 CP Single Blvd. (All Night) 250.00 Central Ave., 18th to 22nd. Additional 100 CP Lights 276.00 Totals $ 59,300.00 $ 67,380.50 A. Laborers $ 20,000.00 $ 21,600.00 E. Equipment 6,450.00 6,270.00 F. Maintenance 1,200.00 1,900.00 G. Material and Supplies 3,000.00 4,200.00 1. Insurance 460.00 660.00 Totals $ 31,110.00 $ 34,530.00 IV. Total for Highways $132,610.00 $152,667.50 V. CHARITIES, DONATIONS AND LIBRARY 142- Charities and Donations J. Visiting Nurse Association $ 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00 J. Memorial Day Celebration 400.00 400.00 J. Band Concerts 500.00 600.00 J. Humane Society 300.00 300.00 Totals $ 2,400.00 $ 2,500.00 143 - Library A. Librarian $ 2,100.00 $ 2,280.00 A. Assistant (Reference) 1,560.00 1,680.00 A. Assistant (Cataloguer) 1,440.00 1,500.00 A. Assistant (Child Librarian) 1,320.00 1,380.00 A. Assistant (Head of Circulation) 1,140.00 1,200.00 A. Assistant (Head of School Lib.) 900.00 960.00 A. Assistant (General) 840.00 900.00 A. Assistant (General) 720.00 780.00 A. Assistant (General, Part Time) 690.00 690.00 A. Extra Help 1,930.00 1,310.00 A. Janitor .. 1,320.00 1,320.00 B. Travel 100.00 100.00 C. Office 100.00 100.00 D. Printing 100.00 200.00 E. Equipment 4,100.00 9,000.00 F. Maintenance 8,000.00 4,700.00 G. Material and Supplies 800.00 1,200.00 H. Light, Heat, Power and Water 2,100.00 2,400.00 I. Insurance 100.00 300.00 Special 'Session, March 31st, 1930 97 145C -City Wide Events Music Week Total 145D- Winter Sports A. Superintendent A. Check Room Help A. Labor C. Office Expense D. Printing E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and Supplies H. Heat, Light and Power I. Insurance J. Miscellaneous Totals $ 1,625.00 $ 2,680.00 Totals for Playgrounds $ 11,290.00 $ 13,285.00 145E - Bathing Beach A. Superintendent A. Guards A. Attendants A. Washwoman A. Labor C. Office D. Printing Totals 145E - Bathing Beach E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Materials and Supplies H. Heat, Light and Water 1. Insurance J. Miscellaneous 145F- Athletic Field F. Maintenance G. Materials. and Supplies I. Insurance J. Miscellaneous Planning and Zoning 750.00 232.00 268.00 11.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 15.00 164.00 15.00 50.00 900.00 400.00 300.00 120.00 25.00 50.00 1,015.00 360.00 330.00 35.00 75.00 10.00 $ 3,620.00 $ 3,965.00 335.00 95.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 960.00 180.00 800.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 300.00 15.00 100.00 $ 640.00 550.00 300.00 120.00 600.00 25.00 50.00 750.00 300.00 375.00 125.00 55.00 75.00 280.00 200.00 90.00 50.00 VIII - MISCELLANEOUS Payment .on Library Property $ 3,000.00 148A -.Iowa League of Municipalities 75.00 75.00 148B- Damages, Etc. 3,000.00 3,000.00 148C- Printing Council Proceedings 3,000.00 3,000.00 Care of Town Clock 125.00 125.00 Printing Reports 400.00 400.00 State Audit 700.00 800.00 Miscellaneous Printing, Etc. 1,000.00 1,000.00 Printing Ordinances 1,000.00 1,000.00 Mississippi Valley Ass'n 100.00 148E- Ambulance A. Driver _. $ 1,620.00 $ 1,680.00 A. Assistant Driver 300.00 300.00 F. Maintenance of Equipment 350.00 350.00 G. Material and Supplies 100.00 100.00 Totals $ 9,300.00 $ 12,500.00 96 Special Session, March 31st, 1930 J. Tax Delinquencies 825.51 459.04 Totals $ 30,185.51 $ 32,459.04 Totals for Charities, Donations and Library $ 32,585.51 $ 34,959.04 VI -PARKS 144A- General Administration A. Superintendent $ 1,800.00 $ 2,100.00 A. Expert Assistant 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 B. Travel 100.00 100.00 C. Office 300.00 200.00 D. Printing and Advertising 75.00 100.00 H. Heat, Light and Water 57.50 100.00 I. Surety Bond 7.50 7.50 Totals $ 3,840.00 $ 4,107.50 1448- Areas, Buildings, Etc. A. Laborers $ 13,000.00 $ 13,500.00 E. Equipment 400.00 1,200.00 F. Maintenance 2,000.00 1,200.00 G. Material and Supplies 3,600.00 3,600.00 H. Heat, Light and Water 600.00 1,000.00 I. Insurance 350.00 250.00 J. Park Lighting _ 1,200.00 1,800.00 J. Rent of Greenhouse 720.00 J. Miscellaneous Expense 3,970.00 3,890.04 Totals $ 25,840.00 $ 26,440.0.4 VI.- Totals for Parks $ 29,680.00 $ 30,547.54 Tax Delinquencies 545.51 320.00 Totals 144C- Available from Special Tax $ Moneys and Credits County Levy $ 30,225.51 $ 30,867.54 $ 30,274.07 593.47 12,133.69 VII-RECREATION 145A- General Administration A. Director $ 3,600.00 $ 3,600.00 A. Stenographer 600.00 360.00 A. Additional Help 300.00 120.00 B. Travel 175.00 175.00 C. Office 60.00 75.00 D. Printing 150.00 60.00 E. Equipment 130.00 130.00 F. Maintenance 370.00 360.00 G. Material and Supplies 50.00 170.00 H. Heat and Light 25.00 I. Insurance __ 5.00 J. Miscellaneous 10.00 25.00 Totals $ 5,475.00 $ 5,075.00 1458- Playgrounds A. Supervisors (2 mos.) $ 3,200.00 $ 600.00 A. Play Directors (2 mos.) 800.00 A. Play Director (2 mos.) 1,320.00 A. Special Instructors 100.00 480.00 A. Caretaker .. . 150.00 200.00 D. Printing 100.00 75.00 E. Equipment 371.00 500.00 F. Maintenance of Equipment 111.00 250.00 G. Material and Supplies 83.00 600.00 H. Heat, Light and Water 25.00 80.00 I. Insurance 25.00 25.00 J. Miscellaneous 25.00 100.00 Totals $ 4,190.00 $ 5,030.00 98 Special Session,.March 31st, 1930 I. Insurance 210.00 210.00 J. Miscellaneous 100.00 Totals - $ 2,580.00 $ 2,740.00 VIII.-Total for Miscellaneous $ 11,880.00 $ 15,240.00 . IX- MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIES 152 - Markets and Public Scales A. Market Master $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 F. Maintenance of Equipment 50.00 50.00 G-. Material and Supplies 50.00 50.00 J. Miscellaneous 10.00 10.00 Totals $ 1,610.00 $ 1,610.00 WATER WORKS ..-149A-Administration A. Superintendent $ A. Engineer A. Cashier A. Accountant A. Stenographer A. Extra Help B. Travel C. °face D. Printing E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and Supplies I. Insurance J1 Miscellaneous J2 Interest on Bonds J3 Sinking Fund J4 Bonds Redeemed J5 Refunds 149B -Plant A. Chief Engineer A, Asst. Engineers A, Asst. Engineer, extra A. Tapper A. ,Metdrman: A. Meter Reader A. Meter Repairman A.' General Foreman A. Asst. Foreman A. Laborers E. Equipment F. Maintenance G. Material and Supplies II, Heat, Light and Power I. Insurance J1 Main Extensions J2 Betterments J3 Stores J4 Miscellaneous .. $ 3,300.00 2,400.00 2,340.00 2,100.00 1,500.00 300.00 150.00 1,500.00 250.00 1,400.00 400.00 400.00 100.00 350.00 16,000.00 32,400.00 10,000.00 2,100.00 9,000.00 900.00 1,560.00 1,560.00 1,560.00 1,860.00 2,400.00 1,620.00 8,123.00 2,600.00 4,325.00 1,800.00 27,000.00 3,500.00 16,767.00 18,600.00 3,900.00 2,800.00 $ 3,600.00 2,400.00 2,340.00 2,160.00 1,500.00 300.00 150.00 1,500.00 200.00 500.00 400.00 500.00 75.00 300.00 32,400.00 2,000.00 Totals $ 74,890.00 $ 50,325.00 $ 2,100.00 9,000.00 900.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,500.00 1,860.00 2,400.00 1,680.00 14,000.00 4,600.00 13,375.00 1,500.00 29.000.00 500.00 26,061.20 3,420.00 3,000.00 300.00 Totals $111,975.00 $118,436.20 Totals for Water Works $186,865.00 $168,761.20 MUNICIPAL INDEBTEDNESS Regular Bond Interest $ 53,162.86 $ 51,567.84 Voting Machine Bond 1,000.00 1,000.00 Loan Warrant Redemption Bond 19,400.00 300.00 Regular City Improvement Bonds Grading Bonds Storm Sewer Bonds For .Sinking Fund Totals .. PLAYGROUND BONDED DEBT Interest on Bonds Issued Dec. 1, 1928 $1,041.26 Bond Redemption Dec. 1, 1928 3,000.00 $4,041.26 Tax Delinquencies 588.86 Total $4,630.12 DOCK BOND INTEREST Jan. 1, 1927 Issues $ 2,925.00 $ 2,565.00 April 1, 1927 Issues 9,697.50 9,517.50 May 1, 1928 Issues 2,762.50 2,762.50 Totals DOCK BONDS Jan. 1, 1927 Issue $ 5,000.00 $ 6,000.00 April 1, 1927 Issue 3,000.00 5,000.00 Totals .. . $ 8,000.00 $ 11,000.00 Dock Miscellaneous Operation $ 3,817.96 $ 1,935.78 Total Docks $ 27,202.96 $ 27,780.75 MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS Police Pension $ 3,022.55 $ 6,173.50 Fire Pension 21,641.47 18,520.52 Emergency 12,090.21 Municipal Improvements 15,000.00 11,293.43 Totals $ 51,754.23 $ 35,987.45 March 17 and 24, 1930. Resolution No. 159 Resolution providing for the adop- tion of the budget for the year 1930. Whereas, the budget of estimated receipts and expenditures for the fiscal year, 1930, has been duly pre- pared by the City Council, published as required by law, and an opportun- ity afforded all who might wish to file objections or protests to the same and all objections having been duly considered and ordered filed and this being the time fixed for final action on said budget, Now Therefore: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque, that said budget be and the same is hereby adopted and ap- proved as and for the budget of esti- mated receipts and expenditures of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal year, 1930. Passed, adopted, and approved, this 31st day of March, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, GEO. O. JANSEN, Special Session, March 31st, 1930 99 21,000.00 21,000.00 8,000.00 9,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 46,097.46 61,449.32 $150,160.32 $135,817.16 $ 15,385.00 $ 14,845.00 H. F. SCHUCXERT, WM, H. MEUSER, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Meuser. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays -None. Ordinance No. 4 -30 presented and read. Ordinance No. 4 -30 An Ordinance appropriating money for the various funds and purposes of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal year 1930. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 104-FUNDS. Section 1. That the appropriations for the ensuing fiscal year, 1930, for the different departmdits and purposes of the City of Dubuque be fixed and deter- mined as follows: 100 Special Session, March 31st, 1930 I. General Administration - Departments. 101. City Council $ 150.00 102. City Manager's office 13,090.00 103. City Clerk's office 2,180.00 104. City Auditor's office 3,635.00 105. City Treasurer's office 3,570.00 106. City Sol'icitor's office 4,665.00 108. City Assessor's office 3,002.50 109. City Engineer's office 18,610.00 113. Elections 2,155.00 114. City buildings 6,340.00 115. Police court 1,915.00 116. Civil service commis- sion 25.00 (These appropriations to be made from consolidated tax levies). I1. Protection of Life and Property. 118. Police department $80,075.00 120. Fire and Police alarms 7,290.00 121. Building inspection 3,945.00 122. Plumbing inspection 2,720.00 123. Electrical inspection 3,395.00 (These appropriations to be made from consolidated tax levies and mis- cellaneous receipts). 118A. Fire maintenance .. $117,296.00 118B. Fire equipment .... 5,745.44 (These appropriations to be made from special taxes levied; $3,086.75 of the Fire equipment fund is from special tax levy and $2,658.69 is an unexpended balance remaining from previous year). III. Health and Sanitation. 125. General maintenance.$14,260.00 127. Sewer maintenance 10,935.00 128. Refuse disposal 18,000.00 (These appropriations to be made from consolidated tax levy). IV. Highways. 131. General administra- tion $ 5,550.00 132. Street repairing 35,360.00 133. City garage 9,847.00 138. Street lighting 67,753.00 140. Street cleaning 34,530.00 (These appropriations to be made from consolidated tax levy). V. Charities, Donations, Library. 142. Visiting Nurse associa- tion, Memorial Day celebration, band concerts, Humane society $ 2,500.00 (These appropriations to be made from miscellaneous receipts). 143. Library $35,459.01 (Of this amount $32,459.04 to be appropriated from special tax levy and $3,000 from consolidated levy). VI. Parks. 144A. General administra- tion $ 4,107.50 144B. Areas, buildings, etc 26,760.04 (These appropriations to be made from special tax levy and moneys and credits). VII. Recreation. 145A. General Administra- tion $ 5,075.00 145B. Play- grounds 4,630.00 145C. Citywide events 500.00 145D. Winter sports 2,630.00 145E. Bathing beach 3,965.00 145F. Athletic field 620.00 (These appropriations to be made from consolidated tax levy and mis- cellaneous receipts). 148. City planning and zoning $ 6,000.00 148A. Iowa League of Mun- icipalities dues 75.00 148B. Damages, etc. 3,000.00 148C. Printing Council pro- ceedings and other items shown under this heading in budget 6,425.00 148D. Ambulance 2,740.00 (These appropriations to be made from consolidated tax levy and mis- cellaneous receipts). IX. Municipal Industries. 152. Markets and public scales $ 1,610.00 (This appropriation to be made from consolidated tax levy and mis- cellaneous receipts). 149. Water department. 149A. General administra- tion $ 50,325.00 149B. Plant 118,436.20 (This department is operated through its receipts and is not sup- ported by tax levy, hence no appro- priation is made). X. Municipal Indebtedness. 161I. Regular bond inter- est $51,567.84 161J. Serial bond redemp- tion and sinking fund 84,249.32 Play ground bonds and interest 4,630.12 Dock bonds and in- terest 27,780.78 (These appropriations to be made from special taxes levied). XI. Miscellaneous Funds. Police pension $ 6,173.50 Fire pension 18,520.52 (These appropriations to be made from special taxes levied). Municipal improvements $11,302.43 (This appropriation to be made from consolidated tax levy and mis- cellaneous receipts). Par. 105. GENERAL FUND. Sec- tion 2. That for the purpose of con- venience the fund which is made up from moneys received through the consolidated tax levy and miscell- aneous receipts shall be designated and known as "General Fund." Par. 106. SURPLUS. Section 3. That any surplus remaining above the foregoing appropriations from the consolidated tax levy and miscel- laneous receipts shall be and the sia,me are hereby* appropriated to meet emergencies that may arise or may be applied upon such municipal improvements as the Council may determine upon. Par. 107. DISTRIBUTION. Sec- tion 4. That the distribution and division of the above appropriations shall be made in accordance with the budget adopted by the City Council on March 31, 1930, which budget is made a part of this Ordinance by reference thereto and shall be con- sidered in connection with the ex- penditures of said appropriations. Par. 108. EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Section 5. This Ordinance, in the in- terest of the preservation of public peace, health, safety, and general welfare, of the City of Dubuque and its inhabitants, being deemed urgent and of immediate necessity, shall become effective from and after its final passage, adoption and approval, by the City Council and publication as provided by law, and the appro- priations herein provided for shall be available when transferred to the respective funds. Passed upon first reading this 31st day of March, 1930. Passed, adopted, and approved, upon final reading this 31st day of March, 1930. M. B. ANDELEINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, GEO. O. JANSEN, H. F. SCHUCKERT, WM. H. MEUSER, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Published officially in The Tele- graph- Herald and Times - Journal, April 1st, 1930. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Meuser moved that this be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays -None. 'Councilman Meuser moved that the rules be suspended requiring an Ordinance to be read on three sep- arate days. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- Special Session, March 31st, 1930 101 cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays -None. The Ordinance was read a second time. Councilman Meuser moved that this be considered the second read- ing of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays -None. The Ordinance was read a third time. Councilman Meuser moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays -None. Whereupon Mayor Andelfinger de- clared the Ordinance adopted. Resolution No. 160-30 Whereas there remains a surplus in the funds herein named at the end of the fiscal year, 1929, and it is deemed advisable to transfer such surplus to the Consolidated Fund of the City of Dubuque, such funds in the amounts therein being as fol- lows: A. Comfort Station Fund $ 415.40 B. Street Cleaning Fund 313.96 C. Play Ground Fund 1,781.57 D. Bridge Fund 177.87 E. County Road Fund 315.47 Now Therefore: Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Du- buque; that the Auditor be and he is hereby instructed to transfer the amount remaining unexpended in the funds above stated to the Consoli- dated Fund for the year 1930, and that when such funds are thus trans- ferred that the same be available for municipal improvements or for such other purposes that the Council may hereafter determine for. Passed, adopted, and approved, this 31st. day of March, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, GEO. O. JANSEN, H. F. SCHUCKERT, WM. H. MEUSER, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Meuser. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. 102 Special Nay —None. Councilman McEvoy moved that the rules be suspended to allow any - one present who wishes to do so, to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Attorney Frank Gilloon, represent- ing the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., addressed the Council and pre- sented prospectus of the building proposed to be erected on Bluff Street near the N. E. corner of 7th. St. Mr. H. R. Moulton representing the said company also addressed the Council and informed the Council that superservice station to be erect- ed in connection with their whole- sale and retail tire distribution cen- ter will not be an all night station, and that the residents in the neigh- borhood will not be kept awake all night. Councilman Jansen moved that the Building Commissioner be instructed to issue a permit to the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company upon sub- mission to him of the proper plans and specifications, at the location of 7th and Bluff Streets. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser. Schuckert. Nays —None. Frank Delaney addressed the Council relative to issuing Courtesy cards to strangers visiting our City in automobiles. Councilman McEvoy moved that the City Manager be instructed to issue Courtesy Cards to strangers visiting our City in automobiles. Sec- onded by Councilman Mouser. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Mr. John. Heinz addressed the Council and stated that there should be installed a street light at the in- tersection of 24th and White Streets, stating that this is a very dark and dangerous corner on dark nights. Councilman Meuser also suggested that the light in the center of the block should be moved to the inter- section of 25th and White Streets. Councilman Meuser moved that a light be installed at the intersection of 24th and White Streets and the light in the middle of the block be- tween 24th and 25th Streets be moved to the intersection of 25th and Session, March 31st, 1930 White Streets, and the City Manager be so instructed. Seconded by Coun- cilman Jansen. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilman Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Mr. George W. Beach, is owner of the east 75 feet of lot 2 of 1 of 2 of Quinlivan's Sub.; this lot was as- sessed. August 18th, 1925, for the Southern Ave. Sewer District. When Mr. Beach paid his assessments at the Court House this lot was over- looked by the Treasurer, and sub- sequently sold at tax sale. Mr Beach asks that he be allowed to pay the installments, being the 3rd, 4th, and 5th installments, with interest to date and advertising costs; he asks that the tax sale certificates be as- signed to him on payment of the amounts shown on the certificates. (Councilman Meuser moved that the prayer of the petition be grant- ed and the Treasurer instructed ac- cordingly. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilman Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Ordinance No. 3 -30 An Ordinance creating and establish- ing "West- Dubuque Sewer Dis- trict", which district embraces all of the lands within the drainage area of the sewer system to be constructed within the same; de- claring that all lands within said district are benefited by the sewers to be constructed therein and sub- ject to special assessments for the payment of the cost of such sewers and appurtenances thereto and de- fining all of such lands which are . subject to be furnished with sewer connections or drainage by said sewer system to be adjacent pro- perty. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: Par. 99, section 1. That there be and there is hereby created and es- tablished a sewer district within the City of Dubuque, said district to be known and designated as "West -Du- buque Sewer District" and all lots, lands, and parcels of realestate with- in and bounded as hereinafter, de- fined shall be deemed to comprise said district and the same are here- by found and declared to be bene- fited by the sanitary sewers to be laid and constructed within said dis- trict, such district being circum- scribed by a line drawn as follows: - Starting at the North property line of Delhi Street at the westerly City Limits opposite the West property line of Lot 144, Finley, Waples and Burton Add. proceeding thence nor- therly along the West lot line of said lot to its intersection with the westerly line of the City LimitG, thence northerly along the line of said City Limits to the northerly line of said Lot 144, thence along the North boundary line of Lots 143 to 140 inclusive of Finley, Waples and Burton's Add.; thence north- westerly about 70 feet in Lot 1 of 2 of 1 of M. L. 256; thence north -east- erly through said lot and crossing Pennsylvania Street; thence easterly along the northerly boundary of Lots 231 to 225 inclusive of Finley's Add, except the North 60 feet of Lots 225 and 226 of said addition; thence southerly along the East line of Lot 225, Finley's Add.; thence across Delhi Street and southerly in Finley Street to the South line of the tier of Lots fronting Delhi Street on the South; thence easterly along the South line of Lots 19 to 5 inclusive, Finley, Waples and Burton Add. in- cluding the South one -half of Lots 8 and 9 of said addition; thence easter- ly along the South line of the alley first South of Delhi Street to and cross McCormick Street to a point 100 feet South of Delhi Street; thence easterly 200 feet in Lot 17, Reche's Sub. No. 2; thence southerly through said lot and to and across the alley first North of Grace Street; thence southerly between Lots 6 and 7, Reche's Sub. No. 2 to and across Grace Street; thence southerly 134 feet along the East line of Lot 13, Ann O'Hare's Sub.; thence easterly to Algona Street; thence southerly along the West line of Algona Street to the alley first South of Bennett Street; thence westerly along said alley and through the center of Lots 17 and 18 and along the South line ofLot 15, Ann O'Hare's Sub.; thence northerly 43.8 feet along the West line of Lot 2 of 15 of said sub.; thence westerly 60 feet in Lot 1 of Cain's Sub. No. 2; thence northerly 100 feet in said lot to McCormick Street; thence westerly along the southerly line of Lot 1, 8 and 9 Kuehnle's Heights; thence southerly along the East line of Lot 64 Finley, Waples and Burton Add.; thence north- westerly along the southern boundary of Lots 64, 65, 66, 67 and 71 of said addition; thence northerly along the West line of Lot 71 of said addition across Mineral Street; thence northerly along West line of Lot 88 of said addition; thence west- erly along the southerly boundary of Special Session, March 31st, 1930 103 Lots 98 to 94 inclusive of said addi- tion; thence northerly along the West line of Lot 94 and 121A of said addition and across Pearl Street to its intersection with the City Limits; thence northerly along the westerly line of said City Limits to the point of beginning. And beginning at the center line of Wartburg Place at the South lot line of Lot 2 of 1 of 2 of M. L. 13A, thence proceeding easterly along the western boundary of said lot 200 feet; thence northerly and 200 feet East and parallel to Wartburg Place and Fremont Ave, to the South line of Lot 1 of 2 of 3 of M. L. 144; thence northerly along the eastern boundary of said lot and lot 2 of 2 of 3 of said lot and including a por- tion of Lot 1 of M. L. 145, 80 feet by 100 feet; thence westerly along the center line of Fremont Ave. to Dodge Street; thence westerly along the easterly boundary of Dodge Street to the easterly line of Lot 45, Quigley's Sub.; thence northerly along the easterly line of said lot to the alley first South of • Hale Street; thence easterly in said al- ley to the alley first West of Grand- view Ave.; thence northerly in said alley to Hale Street; thence north- erly in the alley first West of Grand- view Ave. between Hale Street and West 3rd Street to West 3rd Street; thence North through Lot 2 of 30 of Ann O'Hare's Sub. 106 feet East of its western boundary to Lot 1 of 30, Ann O'Hare's Sub.; thence westerly along the southern bound- ary of said lot; thence northerly along the western boundary of the lots fronting Grandview Ave. to Grace Street; thence westerly in Grace Street to the alley first South of Delhi Street; thence westerly in said alley to the alley first East of Algona Street; thence southerly in said alley to the alley first North of Grace •Street; thence westerly in said alley to the easterly line of lot 34, Reche's Sub.; thence southerly along said line to and across Grace Street; thence south- erly 134 feet along the West line of Lot 5, Hantleman's Sub.; thence westerly along the North line of Lot 2 of 2 of 10, Ann O'Hare's Sub. to Algona Street; thence southerly in Algona Street to the alley between West 3rd and Bennett Streets; thence westerly in said alley to its westerly terminus; thence southerly along the west line of Lot 6, Ben- nett Street Sub. and across West 3rd Street to the South property line of West 3rd Street; thence westerly along the south property line of West 3rd Street to the West line 104 Special Session, March 31st, 1930 of Lot 13, Michel's Sub.; thence southerly along said line to the al- lefy between West 3rd and Hale Streets; thence easterly along said alley to the East line of Lot 21, Michel's Sub.; thence southerly along said line to and across Hale Street and southerly along the west- erly line of Lot 10, Westaby's Sub.; thence westerly 60 feet in Lot 1 of 11, Westaby's Sub.; thence south- erly through said lot and Lot 1 of 1 of 2 of 11, Westaby's Sub. to Dodge Street; thence westerly in Dodge Street and southerly in the ally between Collins and Gondolfo Streets to St. Joseph Street; thence easterly in St. Joseph Street to Gon- dolfo Street; thence southerly 100 feet in Lot 1 of Babcock's Add.; thence easterly and .parallel to St. Joseph Street to the alley first West of Algona Street; thence southerly in said alley to the South line of Marion Street; thence southerly 100 feet in Lot 1 of 1 of 2, Babcock's Add.; thence easterly and 100 feet southerly and parallel to the South line of Marion Street to the alley first West of Concord Street; thence southerly in said alley to Coates Street; thence across Coates Street and southerly along the West line of Lot 42, Simpson's Add., to the alley between Coates and Simpson Streets; thence easterly in said al- ley and southerly along the West boundary and easterly along the South boundary of Lot 1 of 2 of 45, Simpson's Add. to the center of Fre- mont Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Fremont Avenue and Wartburg Place to the place of beginning. And beginning at the northerly point of Lot 1 of 4 of 64 of Simp- son's Add. at the intersection of Fremont Avenue and Wartburg Place; thence proceeding southerly along the Wgst property line of Wartburg Place to the line of Lot 1 of 4, M. L. 141; thence westerly 241 feet along the southerly line of said lot; thence northerly through Lots 1 of 4, 1 of 3, 1 of 2, and 2 of 2, Hosford and Gruner's Add. about 209 feet South of Simpson Street to the western boundary of Lot 2 of 2, Hosford and Gruner's Add; thence northerly along the western boundary of Lot 2 of 2 of said addition and 2 of 2 and Lot 1 of R. W. Baker's Sub.; thence across Coates Street and 100 feet northerly in Lot 2 of George Jecklin's farm; thence easterly along a line 100 feet North and •parallel to the North line of Coates Street to the West line of Lot 15 of Simpson's Add.; thence northerly along the West line of said lot to its northern boundary; thence easterly along the northerly line of Lots 15 to 9 inclusive of said addi- tion; thence southerly in the alley - first West of Concord Street and across Coates Street and southerly along the line between Lots 42 and 1 of 39, 40, 41, of Simpson's Add. to the alley between Coates and Simpson Street; thence easterly along said alley to the West bound- ary of Lot 1 of 2' of 45, Simpson Add; thence southerly along the western boundary of said lot and easterly along the southern bound- ary thereof to the West line of Fre- mont Avenue; thence southerly along Fremont Avenue to the point of beginning. Par. 100, Section 2. That there will be constructed within said de- limited district sanitary sewers as follows: In Pennsylvania Street from the manhole in Delhi Street 358 feet northwesterly; two (2) lines located in the parking space on either side of Delhi Street from westerly City Limits to Finley Street; in Gillian Street from West Street to Delhi Street; in Mineral Street from Gil- liam Street to O'Hagen Street; in Finley Street from Mineral Street to Pearl Street; in Pearl Street from the westerly City Limits to 100 feet West of McCormick Street; in 0'- Hagen Street from Mineral Street to a point 100 feet South of Delhi Street; in West Street from Gilliam Street to Finley Street and in Finley Street from West Street to McCor- mick Street; in McCormick Street from Bennett Street to a point 150 feet South of Delhi Street; in Ben- nett Street from McCormick Street to a point 50 feet West of Algona Street and from Algona Street to a point 150 feet West of North Grand- view Avenue; in Grace Street from McCormick Street to a point 220 feet West of Algona Street and from a point 50 feet East of Algona Street to a point 150 feet West of North Grandview Avenue; in Grigg Place from Bennett Street to Grace Street; in Algona Street from St. Joseph Street to Bennett Street; in Gandol- fo Street from St. Joseph Street to Dodge Street; in Dodge Street from Gandolfo Street to the alley first West of Algona Street and from a point 80 feet East of Algona Street to Stetmore Street; in the alley first West of Algona Street from Dodge Street to a point 100 feet South of Hale Street; in West 3rd Street from a, point 282 feet West of Algona Street to a point 80 feet West of North Grandview Avenue; in Hale Street from a point 80 feet East of Algona Street to a point 70 feet West of North Grandview Avenue; in Au- burn Street from Grace Street to the alley first South of Delhi Street; in the alley first South of Delhi Street from Auburn Street to a point 50 feet South of Algona Street; in Stet- more Street from Marion Street to Dodge Street and across Lots 51, 52 and 32, Quigley's Sub.; Lot 5, Quig- ley's Sub.; Lot 9, Hodges' Sub.; South 192.49 feet of the South 201.5 feet of Lot 25, Ann O'Hare's Sub. and the North 9.01 feet of the South 201.5 feet of Lot 25, Ann O'Hare's Sub. and across the East 107.94 feet of the North 135 feet of Lot 25, Ann O'Hare's Sub.; in St. Joseph Street from Gandolfo Street to a point 35 feet West of Fremont Avenue; in Concord Street from Coates Street to Marion Street; in Coates Street from Cross Street to Fremont Aven- ue; in Cross Street from Simpson Street to Coates Street; in Fre- mont Avenue from the intersection of Simpson Street and Wartburg Place to a point 70 feet West of Grandview Avenue; in Wartburg Place along the East parking space from the South line of Lot 2 of 1 of 2 of M. L. 139 to the intersection of Simpson Street and Fremont Ave- nue; and in Simpson Street from a point 260 feet West of Cross Street to Fremont Avenue. That Force Mains will be laid in the following streets: In Coates Street from Cross Street to Concord Street; in Concord Street from Coates Street to a point 300 feet North of Coates Street; in Min- eral Street from Gilliam Street to McCormick Street; in McCormick Street from Mineral Street to Grace Street; in Grace Street from McCor- mick Street to Algona Street; in Stetmore Street from Marion Street to Dodge Street and in Dodge Street from Stetmore Street to a point 650 feet easterly and across vacated por- tion of Dodge Street and Lot 1 of 1 and 2 of Sister's Add. across Fre- mont Avenue and North and South Grandview Avenue and in Dodge Street from North and South Grand- view Avenues to a point 186 feet East of North and South Grandview Avenues. That Storm Sewers will be con- structed in the following streets and lots or parcels of real estate: Across Lot 12 and Lot 7 of Sis- ter's Add. from Stetmore Street to Fremont Avenue; in Stetmore Street from Marion Street to Dodge Street and across Lots 51, 52 and 32, Quig- ley's Sub.; Lot 5, Quigley's Sub.; Lot 9, Hodges' Sub.; South 192.49 Special Session, March 31st, 1930 105 feet of the South 201.5 feet of Lot 25, Ann O'Hare's Sub. and the North 9.01 feet of the South 201.5 feet of Lot 25, Ann O'Hare's Sub. and across the East 107.94 feet of the North 135 feet of Lot 25, Ann O'Hare's Sub.; in Mineral Street from Gil - liam Street to McCormick Street; and in McCormick Street from Min- eral Street to Pearl Street. That in conjunction with said sewer system and as a part thereof there will be constructed and in- stalled three Fairbanks -Morse Sew - age Lifts Stations, Numbers 501, 542 and 583, or equal located and de- signed as shown upon the plans and specifications prepared therefor. Par. 101. Section 3. That the cost of construction and installing said sewer system within said district shall be distributed upon the lots, lands, and parcels of real estate ben- efited thereby and all property which is subject to be furnished with con- nection to said sewer system or which may be drained and served thereby shall be subject to assess- ment therefor and shall be consid- ered as adjacent property except that the cost of the storm sewers shall be paid by the City of Du- buque. Par. 102, Section 4. That any part of the cost of the construction of said sewer system which cannot be assessed against the lots, lands and parcels of real estate within said district shall be paid by the City of Dubuque out of the Main Sewer Fund, the District Sewer Fund, or the General Fund or partly from each of such funds. Par. 103, Section 5. That this Or- dinance shall be in force and effect ten days from and after its passage and adoption by the City Council of the City of Dubuque and publication as provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ing this 24th day of March, 1930. Passed, adopted, and approved up- on final reading this 31st day of March, 1930. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, GEO. O. JANSEN, H. F. SCHUCKERT, WM. H. MEUSER, Councilmen. Attest: JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Published officially in the Tele- graph- Herald and Times - Journal newspaper, April 2, 1930. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. 106 Special Session, March 31st, 1930 Special Session, March 31st, 1930 107 The Ordinance having passed upon lst and 2nd reading was presented and read a third time. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Meuser. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of Jas. J. King, asking that the Restricted Residence Dis- trict Ordinance being Ordinance No. 198 be amended by excluding there- from Lot 2 of lot 1 of lot 2 of Subdivision of lot 1 of Boxleiter's Sub of lot 1 of Mineral lot 160. This property is situated on the Southeast Corner of Grandview Avenue and Delhi St. having a frontage on Grandview Ave. of 77 feet and 98 feet on Delhi St. This is a Store building and always was a business Corner, and is not suitable for a residence. Councilman Meuser moved that the prayer of the petition be granted. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of L. O. Hillyard asking what the City is going to do about opening up the north lend of Henion Street. Councilman. Schuckert moved that the petition be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Jan- sen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Petition of John Faig referred to the Council by the Board of Super- visors, asking that the tax for 1929 and 1930 on lots No. 83, 84, and 85, Pleasant View Add., be cancelled. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. City Council proceedings for the month of February presented for approval. Councilman Schuckert moved that they be approved as printed and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Meuser. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Councilman Meuser moved that the following persons be appointed as a Board of Review for the City of Dubuque and Julien Township. A. P. Abeln, Jos. J. Bertsch, Ed- ward Schrempf. Seconded by Coun- cilman , Schuckert; compensation to be $8.00 per man per day. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. Notice of suit. Margaret Mc- Ceeney Executrix for the Estate of Magdalena Theis deceased, in the sum of $5,000.00 for fatal injuries sustained in a fall at the corner of West 17th. St. and Dorgan Place, Jan. 6th., 1930. Councilman Schuckert moved that the notice be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Jansen. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. March 31, 1930. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have this day received applications from the following for cigarette licenses. Dominik Welu, 532 East 22nd St.; John F. Brede, 815 West 5th St., McFarlane Drug Store, 1798 Central Avenue; Thompson & Hogan, 55 Lo- cust Street. These licenses are written to com- mence April 1st, 1930, and expire June 30th, 1930. Same are accom- panied by properly executed bonds which are being attached hereto for your approval. The license fee of $25.00 has been paid. Yours very truly, ALLAN E. SIGLMAN, Sec'y. to City Manager. Councilman Meuser moved that the bonds be approved and filed and the permits be issued. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays —None. GRANT OF EASEMENT Know all men by these presents; That in consideration of the sum of $1.00 in hand paid by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, a municipal corpora- tion, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, the undersigned be- ing the owner of Lot 11 of Quigley's Subdivision of Out -lot 710 in the City of Dubuque hereby grants and con- veys to said. City of Dubuque a per- petual right of easement, in, over and across said Lot 11 of Quigley's Subdivision of Out -lot 710 for the purpose of installing and maintain- ing therein a combination Sanitary and Storm Sewer with the right to go upon said premises at all reason- able times for the purpose of in- specting and repairing the same when installed; provided, however, that said City of Dubuque shall re- place whatever earth, sod or shrub- bery that may be disturbed in the installation or repair of said Sewers to as good a condition as it was 'be- fore the same was disturbed. This grant of easement shall be binding upon the undersigned, his heirs, exe- cutors, administrators, purchasers and assigns forever. Mrs. Dora Stapleton. State of Iowa Dubuque County ss. Be it remembered that on this 27th day of March, 1930, personally appeared before me, A Notary Pub- lic, in and for Dubuque County, Iowa, Mrs. Dora 1Stapleton who is person- ally known to me and acknowledged that she executed the foregoing in- strument as her voluntary act and deed. Karl Wm. Harker, Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. (Seal). Petition of Mrs. Regina Sand re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors asking that the taxes for the current year be can- celled on East 50 feet of S. M. 1 -3 of lot 33 and East 50 feet of lot 34 L. A. Langworthy's Add. Councilman McEvoy moved that the petition be referred to the City Solicitor. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays—None. Annual report of the City Solici- tor for the fiscal year 1929 presented for approval. (Councilman Meuser moved that the report be approved and filed for record. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Jansen, McEvoy, Meuser, Schuckert. Nays—None. There being no further business, Councilman Meuser moved to ad- journ. Carried. JOHN STUBER, City Clerk. Approved ........._...._ 1930. Adopted . 1930. Councilmen: Attest: City Clerk.