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Adoption of Code of Ordinances Supplement No. 2020 S-1 Copyrighted September 8, 2020 City of Dubuque Consent Items # 32. City Council Meeting ITEM TITLE: Adoption of Code of Ordinances Supplement No. 2020 S-1 SUM MARY: City Clerk recommending adoption of Supplement No. 2020 S-1 to the City of Dubuque of Ordinances that codifies Ordinances Nos. 1-20 through 31-20. RESOLUTION Adopting Supplement No. 2020 S-1 to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, lowa SUGGESTED Suggested Disposition: Receive and File;Adopt Resolution(s) DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Type Staff Memo Staff Memo Resolution Resolutions Code of Ordinances Supplement No. 2020 S-1 Supporting Documentation Dubuque THE CITY OF � All•America City DuB E ,����k�,4A„ �,,,�. � ► � � Maste iece on the Mississi i Zoo�.zo�z-zo�3 �P pp zoi�*zoi9 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk SUBJECT: Adoption of Supplement No. 2020 S-1 to the Code of Ordinances DATE: September 1, 2020 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this memorandum is to submit to City Council a resolution adopting Supplement No. 2020 S-1 to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque. DISCUSSION The attached resolution provides for the adoption of Supplement No. 2020 S-1 to the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances, which codifies Ordinance Nos. 1-20 through 31- 20 as approved by City Council through August 6, 2020. Supplements to the Code of Ordinances are prepared by American Lega Publishing of Cincinnati, Ohio. ACTION STEP The requested action is for the City Council to pass the resolution adopting Supplement No. 2020 S-1 as a part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque. /ksf Prepared bv Kevin Firnstahl, Citv Clerk Address: Citv Hall-50 W. 13t''St Telephone: 589-4121 Return to: Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk Address: City Hall-50 W. 13th St Telephone: 589-4121 RESOLUTION NO. ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT NO. 2020 S-1 TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, under date of August 17, 2009, the City Council, pursuant to Ordinance No. 43-09, readopted the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, lowa in its entirety; and Whereas, since August 17, 2009 the City Council of the City of Dubuque, lowa has adopted certain ordinances amending the Code of Ordinances and said amendments have been printed as supplements to the Code of Ordinances; and Whereas, Section 380.8 of the Code of lowa provides that supplements, by resolution, become part of the Code of Ordinances. Whereas, Code Supplements are prepared by the American Legal Publishing of Cincinnati, Ohio and filed in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, lowa. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That Supplement No. 2020 S-1 to the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances, which codifies Ordinance Nos. 1-20 through 31-20 as approved by City Council through August 6, 2020 is hereby adopted and becomes part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, lowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 8th day of September 2020. Roy D. Buol, Mayor Attest: Kevin S. Firnstahl, City Clerk ��1.��:�V�� .,.... �.. nuBUQu�, iowa �� �U� 31 �� i0� �'� Instruction Sheet 2020 S-1 Supplement-August 2020 �l�`y' �:�����5 ���(G� �1�11���1�E;� �� REMOVE OLD PAGES INSERT NEW PAGES Volume I Cover Page Cover Page Preface Preface � � - 1-6A-3 through 1-6A-4(2 pages) 1-6A-3 through 1-6A-4(2 pages) i 1-7-1 through 1-7-7(5 pages) 1-7-1 through 1-7-8 (5 pages) 2-3.-lOB.through 2-3-14(2 pages) 2-3-10B.through 2 3-14(2 pages) 2-�-Q th.��ugh 2-g�l??. �2 P��e�i 2�8=Q through 2�Q�13I.�2 p�bes� 2-11"-1 through 2-11-13 (S pages) , 2-11-1 through 2-I 1-13 (5 pages) � I 3-2-1 through 3-2-15 (10 pages) 3-2-1 through 3-2-7 (5 pages) 3-4C-1 (SPECULATIVE SHELL BUILDING) 3-4C-1' (SPECULATIVE SHELL �,, through 3=4C-3 (2 pages) BUILDING)through 3-4C-3 (2 pages) � 6-1-1 through 6-1-1 (1 page) 6-1-1 through 6-1 2(3 pages) 6-5-1 through 6-5-3G.1. (4 pages) 6-5-1 through 6-5-3G,1. (4 pages) 7-SA-1 through 7-SA-2A.2. (2 pages) 7-SA-1 through 7-SA-2A.2. (2 pages) 7-5A-15 throu�h 7-5A-16A.2. (2 naeesl 7-SA-15 throu�h 7-5A-16A2: (2 na�esl 7-5D-1 through 7-5D-4(2 pages) 7-SD-i through 7-SD-4(2 pages) 9 14-321.729 through 9-I4-321.734(2 pages), 9-14-321.729 through 9-14-321.734 � (2 pages) ' 9-16-321,900(end)through 9-16-321.1000 9-16 321.900(end)throu�h : (2 pages) 9-16-321.1000(2 pages) 10-3E-1 through 10-3E-7 (5 pages) 10-3E-1 through 10-3E-7(5 pages) 10-SB-1 through 10-SB-7(6 pages) 10=5B-1 through 10-5B-7(6 pages) � � .. 1 2 Dubuque,IA -Instruction Sheet ,�f��-� _ ' t REMOVE OLD PAGES INSERT NEW PAGES 12-4-10 through 12-4-14(2 pages) 12-4-10 through 12-4-14(2 pages) Volume II Cover Page Cover Page 13-1C-1 through 13-1C-4(6 pages) 13-1C-1 through 13-1C-4(6 pages) 13-2C-1 through 13-2C-6(5 pages) 13-2C-1 through 13-2C-6 (5 pages) ,i� 13-4-5 through 13-4-9C.(5 pages) 13-4-5 through 13-4-9C. (4 pages) 13-6-1 through 13-6-9 (8 pages) 13-6-1 through 13-6-9(7 pages) 13-6A-1 through 13-6A-9 (12 pages) 13-6A-1 through 13-6A-9 (11 pagesj 16-2-3 (CLUSTERED DEVELOPMENT) 16-2-3 (CLUSTERED DEVELOPMENT) through 16-2-3 (CONFLICTING LAND through 16-2-3 (CONFLICTING LAND USE)(2 pages) USE)(3 pages) i 16-2-3 (YARD,REQUIRED)tluough _ 16-2-3(YARD,REQUIRED)through 16-2-3 (ZONING MAP,�FFICIAL)(1 page) 16-2-3{ZONING MAP, OFFICIAL) , �1 Page) �.. 16-5-1-4(O�ce Districts) through 16-5-2-4(4 pages) < 16-5-1-4(Office Districts)through 16-5-2-4(4 pages) 16-5-3 through 16-5 3-3(2 pages) 16-5-3 through 16-5-3-3 (2 pages) 16-5-4 through 16=5-4-3(2 pages) 16-5-4 through 16-5-4-3 (2 pages) 16-5-5 through 16-5-5-3 (Solar collector:.,) ' 16-5-5 through 16-5-5-3 (Solar (2 pa�es) collector...)(2 pages) tE�-5-6 thr�ugh 16-5-6-3 (Satellite receiving dish)(2 pages) 16-5-6 through 16-5-6'-3 (Satellite receiving dish)(2 pages) � 16-5-7 through 16=5-7-7 (BULK REGLTLA 110NS, 16-5-7 through 16-�-%-%(F ULK ` Permitted uses:Townhouse)(4 pages) REGULATIONS,Permitted uses: Townhouse) (4 pages) 16-5-8 through 16-5-8-6(2 pages) 16-5-8 through 16-5-8-6(2 pages) - �. �'FA Dubuque,IA-Instruction Sheet 3 REMOVE OLD PAGES INSERT NEW`PAGES 16-5-9 through 16-5-12-7(BULK REGULATIONS) 16-5-9 through 16-5-12-7(BULK (16 pages) REGULATIONS)(16 pages) 16-5-13-1 (General office.)through 16-5=13-7 16-5-13-1 (General office.)through (BULK REGULATIONS)(4 pages) 16-5-13-7(BULK REGULATIONS) (4 pages) 16-5-14-1 through 16-5-14-7 (BULK 16-5-14-1 through 16-5-14-7(BULK C REGULATIONS)(4 pages) REGULATIONS)(4 pages) 16-5-15-1 (Housing for,the elderly...) 16-5-15-1 (Housing for the elderly:.:.) ' through 16-5-15-6(2 pages) through 16-5-15-6(2 pages) 16-5-16 through 16-5-17-6(8 pages) 16-5-16 through 16-5-17-6 (&pages) 16-5-18 through 16-5-18-6(4 pages) 16-5-18 through 16-5-18-6(4 pages) 16-5-19 through 16-5-19-6(4 pages) , 16-5-19 through 16-5-19-6(4 pages) 16-5-20 through 16-5-20-6(4 pages) 16-5-20 through 16-5-20-6(4 pages) ' ..- . � � 16-:6-4-11B.8.through 16-6-4-13B.1 16-6-4-11B.8,througfi 16-6-4-13B.1. (4 pages) (4 pages) 16-6-4-14D.4 through 16-6-6-4 16-6-4-14D.4.through 16-6-6-4 (11 pages) (11 pages) 16-8-5-10(Gas station B.)through 16-8-5=10 16-8-5-10(Gas stationB.)through (Off premises residential garage.A.)(3 pages) 16-8-5-10(Off premises residential garage.A.)(3 pages) 16-8-5-10(Vehicle body shop.)through 16-8-5-10(Vehicle body shop,)through 16-8-6-3C. (2 pages) 16-8-6-3C. (2 pages) INDEX . �' - -G(CABLE TELEVISION COMMISSION, -G(CABLE TELEVISION � Oathj through-C-(COND0IY"tINTU1V1�;t�NV�K5IC�N� CU[vlivI155i�N, Oatn)tnrough-C- AND TRANSFERS TO MULTIPLE HOUSING (CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS GOOPERATIVE;Inspection; Certificate Of Compliance) AND TRANSFER TO MULTIPLE (2 pages) HOUSING COOPERATIVE, Inspection; Certificate Of Compliance)(2 pages) � 4 Dubuque,IA- Instruction Sheet �•..�` REMOVE OLD PAGES INSERT NEW PAGES , -E-(ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIG PLACES, -E-(ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC Projecting Signs)through-H-(HISTORIC PLACES,Projecting Signs)through-H- BUILDINGS,Alternate Accessibility Requirements) (HISTORIC BUILDINGS,Altemate (4 pages) �- Accessibility Requirernents)(4 pages) -0-{OFFENSES, Crime Property)through-P- -O-(OFFENSES, Crime Property) (PARKS AND RECREATION,Use Regulations, through-P-(PARKS AND Interfering With Animals,Fishing)(2 pages) RECREATION,Use Regulations, , , , Interfering With Animals,Fishing) � �2 PageS) -P=(PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY;Valet -P-(PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY, Drop Off Parking;Perrnit Requirements)through Valet Drop Off Parking;Permit -R-(REVITALIZATION AREAS, Right-0f-Way, Requirements)through-R- Regulations)(2 pages) (REVITALIZATION AREAS; :;g;t-Cf-Wa�,D egula�iansj(2 Yages� . �t.. � �x � sizo2o , , � I'i � V ,; ;i ,{ � CITY CODE of � V� IJQVE i ;' � ��W l� Code current through: Ord. 31-20, pa�sed August 6, 2020 ` II� ,; � il � i�� �: � G i , u Published by: '�' - � STERLING CODIFIERS y an � A1VIERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING COMPANY � 525 Vine Street � Suite 310 � Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 �, 1-800-445�55&8 4 www.amlegal.com 'li , � � '� � ii j P �i , � li i I', ii i �' . � .. �I�;���. I� I'I � i' � r 'I� +f j II � `� d ii � � u i t ��i @ � i E c a k I� Ik h i� I�, a ; !; li ',I ,I �. IF I�'' PREFACE �' This code of the Citv of pubuque; as suppl�rr�ented, contains ordinances up to and including ordinance 31-20, passed August 6, 2020. Ordinances of the City adopted after said ordinance supersede the provisions of this code to the extent that they are in conflict or inconsistent therevvith. Consult the City office in order to ascertain whether any particular provision of the code has been amended, supers�ded or repealed. Sterlin Codifiers 9 Cincinnati, Ohio I�; I� � �� �I' r I!��: ;; r N � �,: '� August 2020 { ; City of Dubuque ? � � f � IIII � 1 � I n 'i iI I� I I � � �I��'�.. II II J I, i �lii I! I�, i`I � ii ii I' I. i �, N li y �p� I� �i � � II� 6 ij f � �; 7I C, � i � ' i � � 1-6A-3 1-6A-3 j � 1-6A-3: T�YPES OF MEETINGS: � � i A. Regular Meetings: Regular meetings of the Council must be held on the first ' and third Mondays of each month. However,when the first orthird Monday falls ' upon any of the following City holidays, such meeting must be held on the next ' succeeding day: i � New Year's Day { Martin Luther King's Birthday � i Memorial Day � Independence Day '� � l'� Labor Day �� Veterans Day I Thanksgiving Day Day after Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day New Year's '�ve Unless otherwise indicated in the notice of ineeting, regular meetings will commence at six-thirty (6:30) P.M. �. Special Meetings: �pecial rneetings �ay be called by the Mayor or by a majority of the members of the City Council.The calf for a special meeting shall be filed with the City Cierk in written form, except that announcement of a I special meeting during any regular meeting shall be sufficient notice of such '; special meeting. The call for a special meeting shall specify the day, the hour, � and the location of the special meeting and shall list the subject or subjects to '; be considered. � � l C. Recessed fi/ieetings: Any meeting of 4he City Council may be recessed to a j later date and time; provided, that no recess shall be for a longer period than i un'tii ine nexi reguiar meeiing. D. iNork Sessions: The Gity Council rriay meet infort�nally in v�rr�rk se�sio�� (open a to the public), at the call of the Mayor or of any four (4) merrrbers of the City i ( Council, to review forthcoming programs of the City, receive progress reports '; ` on current programs or projects, or r�ceive other similar information from the ; �iiy iilld�ac�ei. i i E. Rescheduling Of Regular Meetings: A regular meeting of the Council r�ay be � rescheduled by the Mayor or by a majority of the members of the City Council. � The request to reschedule a regular meeting may be filed in written form with the City Clerk and approved during any regular mee�ring of the Council a � minimum of thirty(30)days in advance of the rescheduled meeting. The public � noti�e for a resch�duled regular meeting shall specify the time, date, and place of the me�ting, and tentative agenda for the meeting. (Ord. 17-17, 5�1-2017; j �md. Ord. 8-20, 2-17-2020) � ; � ,4!!�!.lgt 7fl�Q a � ; 1 City of Dubuque � ; � i� H II i� 1-6A-4 1-6A-4 � I ' 1-6A-4: RECORDS: � A. Preparation: Immediately after each regular or special meeting of the Councii, !, the City Clerk shall prepare a complete record of the proceedings of such i meeting, which shall contain in full the motions and resolutions offered or ' adopted, and all other action taken, or proceedings had at such meeting. 'i B. Printing: The City Clerk shall cause a condensed record of such proceedings '` to be published in the official papers. The City Clerk shall also have the '. com lete record rinted on ood a er with pages of uniform size suitable for li; P p 9 pP binding in permanent form, which pages shall be numbered consecutively. C. Monthly Record: Before the first meeting in each month, the City Clerk shall " have printed proceedings of all rrieetings held during the previous month, �I'; bound together in pamphlet form, and shall furnish copies of the same to the �' Mayor and members of the Council and to such other officers as the Council may direct. At the first regular meeting in each month, the record of the proceedings included in such pamphlet shall be read, unless such reading shall be dispensed with by the Louncii. if objection io any pari oi ine recora is raised by a member ofi the Council, the same, if found to be incorrect, shall be corrected, and when the record is correct, the same shall, by motion, be approved. When the record has been s� approved;the printed record of each meeting contained in said pamphiei sh�ll be�ign�d E�y�he May����d �����te� by the City Clerk, and shall thera become the official record of the proceedings I! contained ther�in. �� D. Permanent Binding:After the last day of December of each year, the City C12rk I' shall have the printed pamphlets, which constitute the official record for the preceding twelve (12) months, bound together in book form, together with a r, complete index by subjects of the contents thereof, and when so bound s�id I'. book shall constitute the permanent official record for the year, and the same shall be filed and kept in the Office of the City Clerk. (2007 Code § 2-33.10) i% ;� ;! ,� i �'� ;; � Ii � � I; � � ', G August 2020 ' ,!{ � City of Dul�uque � � N ' � , �k � � �il 1-7-1 1-7-3 ',� i �� CHAPTER7 CI1`Y OFFICERS AIVD EMPLOYEES SECTION: 1-7-1: Bonds Of Officers And Employees 1�7-2: Deposits Of City Funds 1-7-3: Transfer Of Records And Property To Successor 1-7-4: City Manager 1-7-5: City Clerk And Assistant City Clerk ( 1-7-6: City Attorney � 1�7-7: City Treasurer �'�' ,: 1-7-8: Elimination Of State Of lowa Residency Requirement 1-7-1: BOIiTDS OF QFFICERS AI�ElVIP�,OYEES: A. Certain Officers: The following officers of the city shaii give otriciai bonds in ine following penal sums, the premi�m being paid by the city, in the form set forth in section 64.2 of the code of lowa: Vity iVianager $1,000,000.00 , Director of Finar�ce and �udget 1,000,000.00 City Treasurer 1,OOQ,000.00 i�B. Other Officers And Employees: All other officers and employees of the city shall be covered by an official bond in the penal sum in the amount of ane � , million dollars ($1,000,000.00) each. (2007 Code § 2-69; amd. Ord. 3-20, �I; 1-21-2020) , �4! t� � 1-7-2: DEPOSITS OF CITY I+'UNDS: ° Each department, division and ofher agency of the city shall deposit all furids I�h collected on behalf of the city timely with the city treasurer together with an i; ( accounting indicating the sources thereof and obtain a receipt frorn th� city i; treasurer for the funds, or deposit the funds directly in city bank accounts as ' directed by the city treasurer and proviae the city i�easur�� a �U�ii�aie �;c���i� �G receipt together with an aceaunting indicating the sources of funds. (2007 Code 'ii § 2-72; amd. Ord. 3-20, 1-21-2020) �� I' � 1-7-3: TRANSFER OF RECORDS AND PROPERTY TO SUCCESSOR: Each officer shall transfer to said officer's successor in office all books, papers, � records, documents and property, in said officer's custody and relating to said � officer's office. (2Q07 Code § 2-73) �I ; � P.�g�:st 2Q20 y� ; � City of Dubuque € � � il � � 1-7-4 1-7-5 u N �y 1-7-4: CITY MANAGER: A. Appointment; Qualifications; Oath; Bond: ': i� 1. It shall be the duty of the city council to appoint some competent person manager of the city, who shall be and act as the administrative head thereof, under the direction and supervision of the city council, and shall hold office at its pleasure. Ij u 2. The council, in appointing a city manager, need not be influenced by the I�'; residence or nonresidence of the person selected, having regard for the person's qualifications and fitness for the position. 3. During the absence of the city manager by leave of the city council through I �jl sickness or other unavoidable causes, the city council may designate sorne '� praperly qualified person to perform and execute the duties of the city ! manager's office. 1 1 �' c� 1 II L,..... . 4. Befiore entering upan the ci�y�anag��s ai.i�ies, �r���i�ji iii�i i�t�'j.�i�iiaii ta�C an oath that the city manager will support the constitution of the United States, the constitutior of the state, and without fiear or favor, to the best of the city manager's ability, faithfully and honestly perform the duties of the city rr�anager's offi��. 5. The manager shall execute a bond with a reliable surety company as suret thereon to be aid far b the cifi in such sum as the city council may, Y , P Y Y , by resolution, determine, which bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the manager's duties and shall be in favor of the city. (2007 Ii Code § 2-103) ';: B. Office: The cit manager shall h�ve an office at ihe city hall, which office shall I" Y i be open on all days, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted, for the f _ r__i�__ _:1.. /n/9n� P'��.�I�, f` �'f AAA\ l iransaciion oi business ror tne cny. ���vr vuuC g L-�v�� �; � 1-7-5: CITY CLERK AloTD ASSISTANT CITY CI,ERK: ii �i A. City Clerk: ��� ��� I! � �, 1. There is hereby established the office of the city clerk. ;; i 2. The city council shall appoint a city clerk. G � B. Assistant City Clerk: � �� '� 1. The city clerk shall appoint an assisfiant city clerk. � � � Auyust 2�20 I,I � �� City of Dubuque i` � N � � � a 4 �-,�� 1-7-5 1-7-7 � � �; ;, ; 2. The assistant city clerk shall be subject to the direction of the city clerk and, in the absenc� or inability of the city clerk, ta perform the duties of the �;,, office, the assistant city clerk shall have the full power and authority to perform all the duties required of the office of the city clerk. (2007 Code � 2-114) ;; 1-7-6: CITY ATTORNEY: I,. ii A. Office Established; General Powers And Duties: ;� !i 1. There is hereby created and established the office of the city attorney. �� , � ''; 2. The city council shall appoint a city attorney, who shall be the chief legal officer and whose duties shall be as provided ir�this section and by the laws of !'! the stafie. (2007 Code § 2-121) B. Powers And Duties S ecified: The cit attorne in addition to all of the owers p Y Y , p and duties conferred by the laws of the state upon a eity attorney, shall have the following pouvers and duties: I'I:. 1. Attend every regular meeting of the city council and attend those special � rneetings of the city council at vvhich the city attorney shall be required to be � �re�er�i. I; i, '� 2. Upon request of the city council, formulate drafts for contracts, forms and II' other writings which may be required for use of the city. 3. Ke�p records of official opinions �nd actions involving the city. �i ii ii 4. Upon request, give an opinion in writing upon all questions of law relating ;i to rriunicipai matters submitted by the cify council, the mayor, rnembers of ihe '; city council individually, municipal boards or the city manager. i' 5. Prepare those ordinances that the city council may direct to be prepared. ;; � 6. Be responsible for the overall supervision of the office of the city attarney ' � and, with the approval of the city council, appoint such assistant city attorneys ; as may be necessary to the performance of �the city attorney's duties. (2007 [ i:oae g �-i��) `' i� � � V 1-7-7: CI'd'Y�REr�SiTItEPo: � � A. Duties Generally: The duties of the city treasurer shall be as provided in this � section. (2007 Code § 2-131) � �� B. Fund Records Kept Separate: The city treasurer �hall keep records of each �'� fund separate. (2007 Code § 2-132) � � � A.ugust 202� �' G City of Dubuque Y C; �� � 1 n a � d � 1-7�7 1-7-8 " C. Receipt Recards:The city treasurer shall keep an accurate record of all money �� ; or securities received by the city treasurer on behalf of the municipality and I specify date, from whom, and for what purpose received. (2007 Code§2-133) ''� ,i D. Preparation Of Receipts: The city treasurer shall prepare receipts for all funds '!I received. The city treasurer shall retain a receipt copy and provide each ;; department a receipt copy. (2007 Code § 2-134) ' li E. Account Of Disbursements: The city treasurer shall keep an accurate account !�;, of all disbursements, money or property, specifying date, to whom, and from what fund paid. (2007 Code § 2-135) ' il F. Special Assessments Accounts: The city treasurer shall keep a separate ' �' account of all money received by the city treasurer from special assessmenfis. (2007 Code § 2-136) i� G. Disposition Of Receipts: The city treasurer shall, immediately upon receipt of monies to be held in the city treasurer's custody and belonging to the city, aeposii LI1G S�Cil2 Ill DanKS se�ecieca [7y i�i� ciij% ��U�i�ii iii ariivUiiia iiui exceeding monetary limits authorized by the city council. In the case �f deposited checks refiurned for nonsufficient funds,the city treasurershall adjust the recorded deposit and attempt to collect the returned check. The city ��easurer rr��y also assess a surcharge not to exceed th� ar�rnun# allo�nred by lawfor processing checks returned for nonsufficient#unds and ag�inst the party who submitted the nonsufficient funds check. The returned check surcharge i. shall be added to the outstanding bili of the party who submitted the li nonsufficient funds check. (2007 Code § 2-137) �'' u H. Certification Of Delinquent lJtility Billing Charges: Pursuant to fowa Code �"; section 384,84,the citytreasurerwill prepare, at least quarterly, an assessrrient I: schedufe listing all delinquent utility billing charges and laf� �aymen� charges ��; which accrued in the prior month or since the last assessment schedule was _ �___V.. r_�__.va__I iV_ ....aL...�,.:a.. �. 6.,.L...P-0..F preparea, anQ Lfle CILy ifeaSUf�f IS fl�f eUy UCICt�.citCU ll IC auu evi Ry, vi i uci ia�i ui I� the city, to certify and file each such assessment schedule with the county � treasurer. (c�rd. 52-12, 9-17-�0�2; amd. Ord. 3-20, 1-21-2020) '' h I; �, 1-7-8: . ELIlVIII+IATION OF STATE OF IOWA RESIDENCY RE�QUIREMENT: IIi; �I A. The purpose of this section is to eliminate the state of lowa residency � requirement for city employees classified as holding a civil service position '� �� under state law. li � � � „ k; t C ii t� y � � u � �u�ust 2C2� p � City of Dubuque � �, � ,; � � u� tl � ,� 1-7-8 1-7-8 ,1 ii / ��, B. lowa Code Chapter 400 identifies certain employees of a city to be covered by the state's civil service law, The provisions of lowa Code Chapter 400 set out �, procedures that need to be followed regarding the hiring, promoting, ° � discipiining, and termination of these covered civil service employees. One of i„� the requirements that currently exists is that these covered civil service employees must either be or become a citizen of the state of lowa within a certain period of time. �' � I C. During the legislative session of 2016 House File 2267 was passed into law I� effective July 1, 2016. A prouision of this bill allows cities to pass an ordinance �� to eliminate the state of lowa residency requirement for covered civil service ��' ( employees.The bill further provides that a city may e�tablish time and distance �I requirements of its covered civil service employees. ,I' D. The city manager shali assess the needs and demands of the organization and I e s. Ord. 11-20 establish a time and distance olic for civil service em o e . P Y P Y � 3-2-2020 ) ,�, i , � II ;� w �,: r I' r; I� f � � � � r ,� I Aug�st 2n?� �� h � City of Dubuque � � � �I� ; ;� li � 'i II I�ii i i ��; J II' � � r� �� u ,�, i Ii ` �i d. w � �: i, l li; k, iq !I � i ,i � d !i , 1 i q u 2-3-10 2-3-13 � ��I �. Special CVleetings: Special meetings may be calied by the chairperson or at the �!� written request of a majority of the commissioners. ll I C. Open Meetings: All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the lowa open meetings law. D. Attendance: i' � 1. In the event a commissioner has been absent for three (3) or more 'I consecutive meetings of the commission, without being excused by the i �� chairperson, such absence will be grounds for the commission to recommend ( to the city councii that the position be declared vacant and a replacement III appointed. �, 2. Attendance must be entered upon the minutes of all meetings. i! i. E. Minutes: A copy of the minutes of all regular and special meetings of the commission must be filed with the city council within ten (10)working days after each meeting, or by the next reguiariy scheduied city councii meeting, whichever is later. F. Quorum: Three (3) corrimissioners constitute a quorum for the transaction of �usiness. T�ie affirmativ�vote of a maj�rity of the �omrnissioners present an� voting is necessary for the adoption of any motion or resolution. (Ord. 52-14, � 8-4-2Q 14) I 2-3-11: COli�IPE1�TSATION: I, Commissioners serve without compensation, provided that they may receive ; reimbursement for necessary travel and other expenses while on ofTicial " commission business within the limits established in the city administrative policie� �'' � and budgef. (Urd. 52-�4, $-4-ZU14) �', u �, 2-3-12: REMOVAL: ? ! �I', Except as provided in subsection 2-3-10D1 of this chapter, the city council rnay remove any commissioner�o�goo� cause. (�rU. 2�-i�, 5-1 o-�v1�j ��' �, �, � , 2-3-13: POW]ER�; ' � ti The comrnission has the following powers, duties, and responsibiiities: � k �, A. To review the actions and decisions of the director of finance and budget and �' t�e city's money managers for compliance with the city'� investment policy and E report any noncompliance to the city council; � , c A�gu�st 202� � " � f Ciry of Dubuque � � � � R � i�{ �i 2-3-13 2-3-14 � B. To recommend, as needed, changes in the city's investment policy to the city manager and the city council; and ;; C. To review the investment perFormance of the city and the city's money managers and report to the city council concerning same at least quarterly. � (Ord. 52-14, 8-4-2014; amd. Ord. 3-20, 1-21-2020) II; 2-3u14: REPORTS PROVIDED: ; 9 The director of finance and budget must provide the commission with monthly, quarterly, and annual reports prepared by the director of finance and budget and the city's financial advisors. (Ord. 52-14, 8-4-2014; amd. Ord. 3-20, 1-21-2020) ��, I� ,f. I4 ; � �i i,1 �I ,�� �,, li !i 4 '� �� t � � � � �� , ry r�Yu�i.lsui ��2v i e i1 City of Dubuque � . � y , � 1 1 � 1 � I � 2-8-8 2-8-10 � a I � 2-8-8: VACANCIES: � Vacancies must be filled in the same manner as original appointments. (Ord. 59-14, 10-6-2014) , 2-8-9: OFFICERS/ORGANIZATION: ' � The commissioners must choose annually a chairperson and vice chairperson,each �, to serve a term of one year. The chairperson must appoint a secretary, who need 'i not be a member of the commission. The commissioners must fill a vacancy among ( its officers forthe remainder of the officer's unexpired term. (Ord. 59-14, 10-6-2014) 2-8-10: MEETIl\TGS: ; A. Regular Meetings: The cornmission mus4 meet monthly. ' ,� B. Special Meetings: Speciai meetings may be called by the chairperson or at the written request of a rr�ajority of the commissioners. , C. C7pen Meetings: All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the lowa open meefiings I�w. D. Attendance: 1. In the event a commissioner has been absent for three (3) or more i consecutive meetings of the commission, without being excused by the chairperson, such absence will be grounds for the commission to recommend to the city council that the pasition be de�lared vacant and a replacement I appointed. ' 2. Attendance rrt�as# be eniered upon the minutes of all mee"tings. :� ; E. Minutes: A copy ofi �he minutes of all regular and special meetings of the corrimission must be filed with the city councii within ten(10)working days after � � each meeting, or by the next regularly scheduled city council meeting, '? whichever is later. j � ; F. Quorum: Four (4) commissioners constitute a quorum for the transaction of ; business. The affirmatiue vote of a majority of the commissioners present and � voting is necessary for the adoption of any motion ar resolution. (Ord. 59-14, i 10-6-2014; amd. Ord. 55-19, 12-16-2019) 9 ii ; � i � ; �I ; �ug�st 2020 j City of Dubuque �J ; I � � � F �i�i II hi il � 2-8�11 2-8-13 �� !; � 2-8-11: COMPENSATION: � ��I , Commissioners serve without compensation, provided that they may receive reimbursement for necessary trav�l and other expenses while on official a commi�sion business within the limits established in the city administrative policies and budget. (Ord. 59-14, 10-6-2014) ' �� 2-8-12: 1�MOVAL: Except as provided in subsection 2-8-10D1 of this chapter, the city council may remove an commissioner for ood cause. Ord. 31-15, 5-18-2015) 9 � y � 2-8-13: POWERS: 'an has the followin owers duties an d res o nsibilities: The commissi , , p 9p A. �o promote, educate, ana create awareness for arrs and cui�urai aciiviiie5; ket fo r arts and cultural activities T d�velo and incre�se the rriar , B. o p �. �`o facilitate and convene partnerships fior aris and cul�ur�l �etivitie�; D. To develop funding options and �Ilocate budgeted funding for arts and cultural � �: actiuities; I, , E. To act in an advisory capacity to the city council in all matters pertaining to the arts and cultural environment; F. To make recommendations to the city council on the allocation of budgeted city I�I, funding for arts programs and services; '� G. To recommend applications and solicitations for grants, gifts, and donations from individuals, groups, organizations, and agencies, both privaie and public, r for any purpose consistent with the purposes of the commission; 'i I� H. -To make recommendations regarding city s�onsorship of public programs to I further the deveiopment or pubiic awareness oi and acc���i�iii�y �o ai�� a��U r � culture programs and activities; ,: � I. To work with area organizations on broad community issues in which a cultural '' perspective is relevant and desirable; and �I i, � f � � � ,�� ;; � September 2015 City of Dubuque � � A � � � b �yl 2-11-1 2-11-2 � I�� CHAPTER 11 ''�; CABLE YELEVISION COMMISSION II�' SECTION: I+ 2-11--1: Commission Created ;� 2-11--2: Purpose i 2-11--3: Internal Organization And Rules 2-11--4: Procedures For Operation � ��? 2-11--5: Membership j�, �' 2-11--6: Oath ; 2-11--7: Terms 2-11--8: Vacancies 2-11--9: Officers/Organization 2-1�-10: Meetings 2-11-11: Compensation 2-11-12: Remoual 1-��-13: rowers 2-11-1: COMMISSION C�ATED: There is hereby created the cable television commission. (Ord. 50-15, �-3-2015; arnd. Ord. 13-20, 3-16-2020) II; �i I!, 2-11-2: PURPOSE: �' � The purpose of the commission is: �; A. To develop, in respect to community programming, policies that will govern: �, 1. The use and protection of equipm�nt and facilities; �'�; 2. The priorities and scheduling for use of channel time; and II, � i � 3. Other matters pertaining to community programming or cable services in �N� Uuquque wnicn may a�i��. ';; �i B. To develop policies and procedures regarding the public community � programming channels that will promote its nondiscriminatory, first come, first ' served and equitable us� in conformity with all applicable regulations and � requirements and limit such use to residents of Dubuque and thsir own ;� productions. ; ; � C. Ta encourage intere�t in and development of decidedly local community y programming. ° � g 4�:g�!st 2n2� �; F � City of Dubuque i G � a � g ii� � 2-11-2 2-11-5 '�� � i ,9 D. To encourage coopsration and cordial relations between community programmers, cable subscribers, and the local cable rrianager and the local II; cable manager's staff. '� �h E. To identify and support organizations interested in the channels reserved for public, education, and government programming. F. To advise the following: ,��� 4 1. The city manager or the city manager's designee (collectively "the city ;i manager") on matters relating to community programming; and ,', 2. T'he city cauncil on expenditure of any funds designated by a franchise for : PEG equipment and fiacilities. I G. To promulgate and administer through the city manager all policies, rules, and procedures relating to community programming. ; 11 T- 1___._ 1_.__� 1 I �f�..�l�.s.<�� 1 � �.. �...��..�-...1w....�w � . h. �0 Keep C7L7�eC1SL UI U�.vew�rrie�i�a III l.CI�IC LCI.I II IUIUI�.ICJ� JCI VIIiCJ� c�l�� � programming. , I'!� I. To evaluate its own proceedings and actions and all community programming ar�c� cabie r�lated activaties. (Ord. JO-15, 5-3-�015; arnd. Ord. 13-20, 3-16-2020) i 2-11-3: INTERI�AL ORGANIZATION AND RULES: '� 'i The commission may adopt rules and regulations to govern its organizational `' procedures as may be necessary and which are not in conflict with this code or the � lowa Code. (�rd. 50-15, 8-3-2015; amd. Ord. 13-20, 3-16-2020) I� I i 2-11-4: P130CEI)URES�OR OPERATION: i� All administrative, personnel, accounting, budgetary, and procurement policies of ii the city govern the commission in all wts operations. (Ord. 50-15, 8-3-2015; amd. " Ord. 13-20, 3-16-2020) I,I � 0 � 2-11-5: M�lYIBERS�iP: � A. The commission comprises five (5) residents of the city, appointed by the city ���, council. b � � y B. Residents must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. " � , � Aa�ust 2020 h i City of Dubuque � K, r � � 'a li �j 2-11-5 2-11-9 H ji C. Special Qualifications: In its appointments, the city council will endeavor to �i� achieve a broad representation of the community and public interests which ;i can take advantage of dedicated channels to benefit the residents of the city of Dubuque and ta develop a commission versed and competent in telecommunication administration,finances, and regulation.The city council will attempt to give preference to applicants who are actively interested in promoting community cable programming who possess, or are willing to acquire, video production background, and who will relate to the spectrum of informational ar�d cultural needs of cable viewers of the city of Dubuque and applicants wha possess professional or experiential backgrounds in law, finances, administration, public relafiions, or telecommunication technologies. ( (Ord. 50-15, 8-3-2015; amd. Ord. 13-20, 3-16-2020) 2-11-6: OATH: Each person, upon appointment or reappointment to the corr�mission, must execute an oath of office at the first meeting of the commission following the appointment i' or reappointment or at the city clerk's o�fice any time prior to the tirst meeting �r tne commission. (Ord. 50-15, 8-3-2015; amd. Ord. 13-20, 3-16-2020) '' 2-1 i-7: 'Y'EY�Yi: The terrri of office for commissioners is three(3)years or until such commissioner's I` successor is appointed and qualified. (Ord. 50-15, 8-3-2015; �md. Orda 13-20, 3-16-2020) ��I , 2-11-8: VACANCIES: i Vacancies must be filled in the sarrie rrianner as original app�intments. (Ord. 50-15, ,�I � 8-3-2015; amd. Ord. 13-Z0, 3-16-2QZoj q � C; 2-11-9: OFFICEI2S/ORGANIZATIONe i I The commissioners must choose annually a chairperson and vice chairperson,each �, to serve a ferm of one year, i he cnairperson r�u�� ���ioi�i a s��i�iaiy� VYf-IU fICCI� not be a member of the commission. The commissioners must fill a vacancy amang u' its officers for the remainder of the officer's unexpired term. (Ord. 50-15, 8-3-2015; � amd. Ord. 13-20, 3-16-2020) � � G �� r � � �� { � � Auy�st 202� � r � City of Dubuque � � � � � � � ; 2-11-10 2-11-12 �� ; 2-11-10: MEETINGS: A. Meetings: The commission shall meet as needed. Special meetings may be cailed by the chairperson or at the written request of a majority of the commissioners. B. Open Meetings: All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the lowa open meetings law. li C. Attendance: � 1. In the event a commissioner has been absent for three (3) or more consecutive meetings of the commission, without being excused by the ', chairperson, such absence.vvill be grounds for the commission to recommend to the city council that the position be declared vacant and a replacement appointed. 2. Attendance must be entered upon the minutes of all meetings. D. Minutes: A copy of the minutes of all regular and special meetings of the comrriission rriust be filed with the city council within ten(10)working da�+s�fter each meeting, or by the next regularly scheduled city council meeting, whichever is iat�r. E. Quorum: Three (3) commissioners constitute a quorum for the transaction of �il business. The affirmative vote of a majority of the carr�missioners present and voting is necessary for the adoption of any motion or resolution. (Ord. 50-15, �I I! 8-3-2015; amd. Ord. 13-20, 3-16-?_020) 2-11-11: COMPENSATIOI�i: '_I__I ll__1 LL�.. ��L�� Lommissioners serve witnout compensaiion, p�ov�aea tna� dney ►r�ay ►�c�iv� ,. reimbursement for necessary travel and other expenses while on official commission business vui�hin the limits estabiished in the ciiy administrative policies ;; and budget. (Ord. 50-15, 8-3-2015; amd. Ord. 13-20, 3-16-2020) j:; G ,i 2-�1-1�: 1�li�UV.�iL: �', !i � Except as provided in subsection 2-11-10C1 of this chapter, the city council may � remove any commissionerfor good cause. (Ord. 50-15, 8-3-2015; amd. Ord. 13-20, ry; 3-16-2020) k , � ,: i; I� [ /� /� /� � /'1U1��.�.IJ�GVGV f 4 City of Dubuque p ; ; r� � b i k 2-11-13 2-11-13 ,� � `� �, f 2-11-13: POWERSe The commission shall have the power, duty, and resporrsibility to assure that cable channels, equipment, and resources dedicated and reserved for community '� programming are used effecfiively, efficiently, and econamically to afford the ;; community and individuals of the city of Dubuque the opportunity to express opinions and provide inforrr�ation to cable users, and that such programming is '�� characterized by appropriateness, quality, and continuity. (Ord. 50-15, 8-3-2015; ! amd. Ord. 13-20, 3-16-2020) �!i . ;� � u � ;��� , �. il'I �, � ( � ' „ i F, � 0 . � � I E �, � qi i���t �Q�� �9 � � City of Dubuque ^ � � � k ;I �� , I; !� � ' li ; I; u i 'I t' ;i I� i li !�i @ � j l 4 V k: I�t k � � f G i k i` k C � F N 7 � i ;i 3-2-1 3-2-2 I� ����� �i� CHAPTER 2 '' REVITALIZ�4TION AREAS i SECTION: ;i 3-2--1: Purpose �'� 3-2--2: Dubuque Urban Revitalization Area I 3-2--3: Kunkel And Associates �I�� 3�2--4: Lange Estate r 3-2--5: 21 Q Jones Street ; 3-2--6: Alta Vista I; 3-2--7: Radford Road 3-2-1: PURPOSE: The purpose of fihis chapter is to encourage the upgrading of neighborhoods by designating revitalization areas in the City in order that the provision ot proviaing '� exemptions from taxation for qualified real estate assessed as residential properties in those areas is available for individual properties where improvements have been III made and to authorize the issuance of revenue bonds for projects consistent with the revitalization plan for the desigr���ed revitalization area. (2007 Code § 43-31) 3-2-2: DUBUQUE URBAN REVITAI,IZATION AREA: �i A. The area hereinafter described is hereby designated as the Dubuque urban revitalization area in accordance with the Code of lowa: Beginning at its paint of origin at the southwest corner of C�ntral Avenue and Kaufmann Avenue, then proceeding westerly along Kaufimann Avenue to its intersection with Kane Street,then proceedong northwesteriy aiong Kane 5ireet to its intersection with Primrose Street, then proceeding northerly along Primrose Street to its intersec4ion with Burlington Avenue, then proceeding northwesterly along Burlington Avenue to its intersection with National Street, '�'' ( then proceeding northeasterly along National Street to its intersection with �, Davenport Street, then proceeding norkhwesterly along Davenport Street to its �;', intersection with Stoitz 5treei,then proceeding nor�r��a���riy ai����i�iliz�ire�i � to its intersection with Lemon 5treet, then proceeding northwesterly along �r! Lemon Streefi to its intersection with 32nd Street;then proceeding northeasterly �; along 32nd Street to its intersection with Central Avenue/Highway 52, then proce�ding northwesterly along Central Avenue/Highway 52 to its intersection i� with Aquin Street, then proceeding northeasterly along Aquin Street to its ` interseetion with Jackson Street,then proceeding southeasterly along Jackson � Street to its intersaction with West 32nd Street, then proceeding northeasterly � along West 32nd Street until it becomes Peru Road, then proceeding F �k a���;�+ �Q2n � r � City of Dubuque E � � � � 1 1 � 3-2-2 3-2-2 'a � ; northeasterly along Peru Road to its intersection with Sheridan Road, then I� praceeding easterly then southerly along Sheridan Road to its intersection with i Davis Street,then proceeding easterly along Davis Street to its intersection with ' Windsor Avenue, then proceeding southerly along Windsor Avenue to its I intersection with Hennepin Street, then proceeding easterly along Hennepin Street to its intersection with Stafford Street, then proceeding southeriy along I',; Stafford Street to its intersection with Pleasant Street,then proceeding easterly along Pleasant Street to its intersection with Viola Street, then proceeding northerly along Viola Street to its intersection with Eagle Street, then ' proceeding easterly then southeasterly along Eagle Street to its intersection with Thomas Place, then proceeding northeasterly along Thomas Place to its intersection with Ascension Street, then proceeding southeasterly along Ascension Street to its intersection with Prescott Street, then proceeding northeasterl alon Prescott Street to its intersection with Roosevelt Street, Y 9 then proceeding southeasterly along Roosevelt Street to its intersection with Lincoln Avenue, then proceeding northeasterly then easterly along Lincoln �'� Avenue to its intersection with the lowa Chicago and �astern Raiiroad right of way, then proceeding southwesterly along the lowa Chicago and Eastern '� Kaiiroaa rignt of way to iis in�ersec�ion witn tne n�ih �i��eiy �i�G �� t�c residential property at 2387 Garfield Avenue, then proceeding southeasterty alang the north property line of the residential property at 2387 Garfield Avenue to its intersection with Garfield Avenue, then proceeding northeasterly along Garr'ield Aver�ue #� it� intersectior� with Havvthorne Street, then proceeding southe�sterly along Hawthorne Street to its intersection with the alley between GarField Avenue and Kerper Boulevard, then pr�ceeding sauthwesterly along i' the alley between Garfield Avenue and Kerper Boulevard to its intersection with the north property line of the residential property at 2675 Kerper Boulevard, � � I alon the north ro ert line of the residential I'; then proceeding southeaster y g p p y property at 2675 Kerper �oulevard to its intersection with Kerper Boulevard, then proceeding southwesterly aiong Kerper Boulevard to its intersection with the south property line of the residential properiy ai 2605 Kerper Baulevard, then proceeding northwesterly along the south property lines of the residential -i- —� /1AAP1 r+_.1:_�_l n.. �...J rfOOG �...-F�..I.J pf0 en18S 8i GbU5 t�er er tsouieva�a, �3 i��ai i ic�u r�vci ai.ic a��u c��v va���v�u p P r Railroad ' ersectior� of the lowa C hica o and Easte n Avenue to the int g ri ht-of-wa , then roceeding southwesterly along ihe lowa Chicago and �j g Y p Eastern Railroad right-of-way to its intersection with East 17th Street, then ' proceeding westerly along East 17th Street to its intersection with Elm Street, � � then proceeding southerly along Elm Street to its intersection with East 14th 5il'eeL, ihen proceeaing �����riy�i��g �a5i 1�ii-i �iicci d� ��s iiii�i-SeLiiu�ii vL'iii� the alley between Elm Street and Pine Street,then proceeding southerly along ;; the alley between Elm Street and Pine Street to its intersection with East 12th { Street, then proceeding westerly alang East 12th Street to its intersection with P, the Elm Street Connector, then proceeding southerly along the Elm Street 4 Connector to its intersection with East 11th Street, then proceeding westerly along East 11th Street to its intersection with White Street, then proceeding � southerly along White Street to its intersection with the U.S. Highway 151/61 �' i u i� August 2020 � � City of Dubuque ' � ��� a I 3-2-2 3-2-3 i ; right-of-way, then proceeding southerly along the U.S. Highway 151/61 1 right-af-vuay to its intersection with West 1 st Street, then proceeding westerly '' along West 1 st Street to its intersection with Locust Street, then proceeding 1 southerly along Locust Street to its intersection with Dodge Street, then ; proceeding westerly along Dodge Street to its intersection with Grandview i Avenue, then proceeding northerly along Grandview Avenue to its intersection � with University Avenue, then proceeding easterly along University Avenue to �� its intersection with Walnut Street, then proceeding northerly along Walnut Street to its intersection with Loras Boulevard, then proceeding westerly along Loras Boulevard to its intersection with Wood Street,then proceeding northerly Ij along Wood Street to its intersection with Rosedale Avenue, then proceeding i ,�" northeasterly along f�osedale Avenue to its intersection with West Locust I Streefi, then proceeding easterly along West Locust Street to its intersection with Foye Street,then proceeding northerly along Foye Street to its intersection with Merchants Lane, then proceeding westerly along Nlerchants Lane to its intersection with Gold Street,then proceeding northerly along Gold Street to its intersecfiion with Clarke Drive, then proceeding easterly then southerly along Clarke Drive to its intersection with Heeb Street, then proceeding southerly along Heeb 5treet to its intersection with `vves't �7th 5'tree't, tnen proceeding easterly along West 17th Street to its intersection with Central Avenue, then I proceeding northerly along Central Avenue to its point of origin at the ' southwest corner of Central Avenue and Kaufmann Avenue. (Ord. 52-19, , 11-18-2019) 3�2-3: KUNKEL AND ASSOCIATES: '1li i A. Urban Revitalization Area:The area hereinafterdescribed is hereby designated ; as the Kunkel and Associates urban revitalization area in accordance�rvith the �I Code of lowa: � , Lot 6 Bbck 2 of Dubuque Technology Park in the City of Dubuque, lowa, ',�'� � according to tne recoraea pia't 'tnereor'. �, ; �. Pian Adopted:Ti he Kunkel and Associates urban reviializafion plan a�a�tached � � hereto i� hereby adopted and approved and the properties within said I � described area shall be subject to the provisions of said plan. � �;. riari vn �iie: i ii� raur�k�i ai�ci r"-����eiai�s i���a�i �eviia9i�aii��i �iaii sha�� , hereafter be on file in #he City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Dubuque, lowa. � D. Additional Requirements: In order to qualify for the tax abatement program � established in the plan, the property owner rr�ust creafie ten (10) new full time jobs in the Kunkel and Associates urban revitalization area within five(5)years � of approval of the property owner's application by the City Council for tax � � � ; a , p,��y��St ?p?p �ti City of Dubuque l ; ,' � u ; � � �I, ;i 3-2-3 3-2-5 ,� abatement. If the property owner fails to create all such jobs within such five(5) I� � year period, the property owner must provide a refund of all taxes abated to the j; County Treasurer within sixty (60) days after the end of such five (5) year '', period for distribution to the Governing Bodies affected by the abatement of such taxes in the amount of the lost taxes of each such Governing Body. 'i E. Certification; To assist City in monitoring the job creation requirement of I authorized officer of the ro ert owner subsection D of this section, a du y p p y o Cit the number o f full time e uivalent �obs em lo ed at t he shall cerfiif t p Y Y Y q J i above described property on the fifth anniversary of fihe date of approval of the property owner's application for tax abatement. (Ord. 5-15, 1-20-2015; amd. � Ord. 52-19, 11�18-2019) ; Ilfi 3-2-4: LANGE ESTATE: The area hereinafter described is hereby designated as the Lange Estate urban Ii; revitalization area in accordance with the code of lowa: Lot Two of Lange Estate in the County of Dubuque, IA, City of Dubuque, lawa, according ta the recorded plat thereof. , (Ord. 12-16, 4-1�-2016; amd. Ord. 52-19, 11-18-2019) 3-2-5: 210 JONES STREET: A. The area hereinaf�er described is hereby designated as the 210 Jones Str�et urban revitalization area in accordance with the code of lowa: Lot 1 of city lot 541, lot 2 of city lot 541, city iot 542, lot 1 of lot 2 of city lot 543, !. lot 2 of lot 2 of city lot 543, lot "A" of"vacated Shields Street", and, lot 2 of lot '� "D" of"vacated Shields Street", in the city of Dubuque, lowa, according to the I -_�,— -r�..�.. �_..._ United 5tates commissioners'map ofiine survey or ine iown o� uu�uyuc, �uwa, �;; and the recorded plats of said respective subdivi�ions. '' �. The 210 Jones Street urban revitalization plan on file in the city is hereby �!; adopted and approved and the praperties within said described area shall be - ��'i subject to the provisions of said plan. � I''� r, C. The 210 Jones Street urban revitalization plan shall hereafter be on file in the city clerk's office, cify hall, Dubuque, lowa. (Ord. 57-16, 11-7-2016; amd. Ord. f f 52-19, 11-18-2019) �� li � f ; ;;' r� � �� AIU�lISI GVGO Ij �: 7 p City of'Dubuque � � U �y X, � I � ii 3-2-6 3-2-7 �� ; �� 3-2-6: ALTA VISTA: � ' The area hereinafter described is hereby designated as the Alta Vista Urban ; Revitalization Area in accordance with the Code of lowa: Church of the Nativity PI in the County of Dubuque, IA, City of Dubuque, lowa, accordin to the recorded lat thereof. Ord. 6-19, 1-7-2019; amd. Ord. 50-19, 9 p � 1-7-2019; Ord. 52-19, 11�18-2019) � ;� a 3-2-7: F�AI)FORD i20AD: �i f I The area hereinafter described is hereby designated as the Radford Road Urban Revitalization Area in accordance with the Code of lowa: Lot 1 Wolff Place No 2 in the County of Dubuque, IA, City of Dubuque, lowa, according to the recorded plat thereof. (Ord. 5-19, 1-7-2019; amd. Ord. 52-19, � 11-18-2019) li li ( '� � !i �r �� P, � � i , w ' d � Aa��St 2C?20 ; � , City of Dubuque � ; � � 1 � � ; � � I', � �I I�i : ��,i '� ;: i i. ;; � ji ��� � !! h �� i , ,� ; , � kP R � i ti � � N �li !I ;i 3-4C-1 3-4C-3 ii p i �� � employer or user which will complete ��� , the building to the employer's or user's "� specification for manufacturing, processing, or warehousing the em lo er's or user's roduct line. (Ord. p Y P 54-08 9-2-2008 III. , ) 3-4C-2: EXEMPTION ALLOWED: j � An exemption from property taxation is hereby allowed for new construction of shell buildings by community development organizations or for profit entities or the ; portion of the ualue added to buildings being reconstructed or renovated by ' �,: community development organizations or for profit entities in order to becorrie speculative shell buildings.The exemption or partial exemption shall be effective for i th� �sses�rn��t ye�r ir� vvhic�i ihe buil�i�ig is fi�st assessed f�r pro��rty taxation or the assessment year in which the reconstruction or renovation firsfi adds value and II b.�...a-.� � F re+ +il tho r�rn r1�� ie �o�cd� nP v � � NIY���� ��'1A �YAYY1NtllrYi vC, I��f. caii �uuacy�ici i� °y'ac"ai a ui��ii �o mc �.ri v"�ac���S �a o..c..ay..� v� 0� !" ! terminated by ordinance of the city council. Eligibility for an exemption as a speculative shell building shall be determined as of January 1 of fihe assessment year. If the shell buiiding or any portion of the shei( building is leased or sold, the portion of the shell building which is leased or sold shall not be �ntitled to an exemption under this article for subsequent years. An application shall be filed pursuant to lowa Code section 427B.4 for each project for which an exemption is claimed. Upon the sale of the shell building9 the shell building shall be considered new construction for purposes of louva Code sectian 427�.1 if used for purposes set forth in said section 4278.1. (Ord. 54-08, 9-2-2008) ; 3-4C-3: AP]PI,ICA'�YOl`Z FO�t E�1�iIP�IOl�t��'P�20P�1a�'�'OWl�R: � n � �II hc fila�-7 fnr o7rh v�rnior4 rac��ilt�nn �n a�;F�ial ����"iPrs ?f�f'�P(� fP11` �'' ni i �NNlii,ati�i� a�ia�e uc ���vu ��.� ..�,��� N ..�.. �y � which an exemption is claimed. Tf�e application for exemption shall be filed by the ouvner of the property with the local as�e��or by February 1 of the assessment year I�, in which the value added is first assessed for taxation. Applications for exemption i � shali be made on forms prescribed �y �r� ciiy i��asur�r a�� shali �ontain �i � information pertaining to the nature of the improvement, its cost, and other !' ii'it�i"iii�tl��'i c'�a��'��3�� �i�C���w� 4,�tho �i�-c�}�r nf rovAll���. :A ��!'S�l� l71�;� c���ITZl� ? ir proposal to the city council to receive prior approval for eligibility for a tax exemption ; or� new construction. The city council, by ordinance, may giue its prior approval of I�, a tax exemption for new construction if the new construction is in conformance G' with the zoning plans for the city. The prior approval shall also be � subject to the hearing requirements of lowa Code section 427B.1. � Prior a�pproval do�s not entitle the owner to exemption from r taxation until the new construction has been completed and i� u � � i 4 � August 2020 t � � j City of Dubuque B a Py 6 s ;; I! ii 3-4C-3 3-4C-3 !'; found to be qualified real estate. However,if the tax exemption for new construction I o he cit council to ro osa t t is not approved, the person may submit an amended p p y approve or reject. (Ord. 54-08, 9-2-2008; amd. Ord. 3-20, 1-21-2020) �� ;: I � , Ils s ,I, � li �: K G � i; i Ciry of Dubuque i�: r F � � � , ; a '; ,, �: 6-1�1 � 6-1-2 � � � ; CHAPTER1 i� HEALTH AND SAFETI( REGULATIONS i; i I SECTION: � �I 6-1-1: Tattooing, State Code Adopted 6-1-2: Face Covering Requirement 6-1-1: TATTOOING, STATE CODE ADOl'TED: l; 1 �� There is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference lowa Code chapter 135.37, '! " °°tattooing - permit required - penalty", as amended, and lowa administrative code chapter 641-22, "practice of tattc�oing", adopted by the lowa department of public health, revised January 15, 2003, which applies to sanitation and infection control, equipment, procedures, application for permit, the permit process, variances, adverse actions, the appeal process, and procedures for health departrnents to provicfe for the inspection and en�orcement ot such rules. (Urd. 4y-U8, 7-�-�.uu�j 6-1-2: FACE �OVERING REQUIItElVdEl�TT: A. Every person in the City of Dubuque two (2) years of age or older must wear a face covering that covers the person's nose and mouth as follows: i' � � 1. Outside whenever one cannot stay at least six (6) feet away from others; I,j, 2. Inside any indoor public setting, for example, but not limited to: !' a. Grocery stores. b. �harmacies. c. Hardware stores. Ii!. j� d. Retail stores. � I �, e. i��ly c7iflel' Itidod� �JUi��ic s�tii�1� iNhePi iAliiii ��isc��i� viiii7 ao ��i �iV� l�i j the person's household. 3. When using public transportation or a private car service, including taxis, i' � ride share, or carpooling. � � , B. Places and times where a person is not required to wear a face covering: � � 1. While traveling in a personal vehicle alone or with household members. � � �; �; A.u��!st 2�J20 ;I � City of Dubuque o' �'i' � �i II 'i 6-1-2 6-1-2 ' I'. 2. While a person is alone or in the presence of only household members. 3. While outside, if keeping six (6) feet away from others is possible. 4. While exercising at moderate or high intensity such as jogging or biking. 5. While seated at a food establishment in the process of eating or drinking. i 6. While obtaining a service that would require temporary removal of the 'j, person's face covering. � 7. When federal or state law prohibits wearing a face covering or requires the removal of the face covering. C. The following persons are exempt from wearing a face covering: j 1. F ersons younger than (two) 2 years of age. '-- '' t'- -' '-�---��_:__ __� �.,... a• „+.... �. i�nyone vvno nas ai�ricui�y r�rea�niny�r a5�i r uXyyci�t��C��py ur a������Ia���. 3. Anyone who is unconscious, incapacitated, or otherwise unable to remove the face coverin wifihout assistance. 9 4. Anyone who has been told by a medical, legal, or behavioral health professional not to wear face coverings. 5. Anyone actively engaged in a public safety role, including but not limited to law enforcement, firefighters, or emergency��medical personnel, although a �,�� face covering should be worn if possible. 1 r nce �'i D. A business that is open io th� public musf post signs a� each ent a instructing customers of the legal obligation to wear a face couering as required �_:,_ �_ ,.�_ �.._:r--- i by inis seciion wniie irisica� dne r�usirsCss. j'; � P �. �lo business that is open io the public may provid� service t� � custorr��r or ;f, allow a customer to enter its premises unless the customer is wearing a face !�, covering as required by this section. � � r. uic�i��ic����: f en dolla rs 10.00 if aid v' lation of this cha ter an initial fine o t $ 1. For any io p , ( ) p �' within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of the violation. If payment is not �' made within such thirty (30) calendar days, said fine shall be fifteen dollars i ($15.00). �� p 2. Payrrient of the above fine by maif to the city treasurer shall be deemed !'� paid as of the date of the postmark on the envelope thereof. �" ,14 ;�. �ug;��t 2�2� 'r ;, � City of Dubuque 4' s s �i i � 6-1-2 6-1-2 � 0 ii 3. For purposes of this section, a fine shall become delinquent if not paid '! within thirty(30)calendar days from the date of iss�ance of the violation notice. j � 4. The city reserves the right to pursue delinquent violations through j% collections or the issuance of a municipal infraction pursuan# to the city code i; section 1-4-2. G. AppeaL � ;i 1. Within ten (10) days of a violation a person may file with the police '�� �II department a written notice of appeal. ', , p i 2. Upon appeal, a municipal infraction shall be issued pursuant to city code � section 1-4-2. (Ord. 31-20, 8-6-2020) I��� ili. 'c � I �f' ,� ( ��� I'� II �� �', � ;� � ;i d ti A��aet 2n?� �I, � City of Dubuque `I '� f {, � � J i ,: , i li i � � � I I' � :; ,� N 'i I'; ii ;: r� �; �; I� 4. f � �h li I i! i, 3 � 3 14� � r, _ � � � � � I 6-5-1 6-5-1 � � CHAPTER 5 i , NOISES � � � � SECTION: ; � 6-5-1: Prohibited Noises � 6-5-2: Unlawful Use Of Buildings � 6-5-3: Exempt Noises ; 6-5-4: Residential Air Conditioners ' 6�5-5: City Contracts, Contractors And Subcontractors � + 6�5-6: Enforcement 6-5-7: Variance Permits 6-5-1: PROHIBITED NOISES: No person shall intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, orwith wanton disregard forthe distress of those nearby cause or permit any foud and excessive noise#hafi resuifis in annoyance or discomfort to a reasanable person of normal sensitivities. Without � limiting or precluding enforcement of any other prouision af this chapter or this � Code, th�following are hereby prohibited: A. Harns, Signaling Devices: The sounding of any horn or s€gnafing device such as that on any automobile9 motorcycle, bus or other vehicle on any street or public place of the City, except as a danger warning, or the sounding of any such device for an unnecessary and unreasonable period of time. '� i B. Crying Of Wares: The s2,le by outcry within any ar�a of the City zoned for ! residential uses. However,this subsection shall not be construed to prohibit the � selling by outcry of inerchandise, food and beverages at licensed sporting ; events, parades,fairs, circuses and other similar licensed public entertainment i events, nor to prohibit the selling of newspapers by outcry. i ,� C. Animals And Fowl: The keeping of, upon any prernises owned, occupied or � controlled b an erson an animal or fowl otherwise permitted to be kept I�� Y Y � , Y � uvhich, by any sound or cry, shall cause annoyance or discomfort to a i reasanable person of normal sensibilities, i ; D. Loading, Unloading, Opening Boxes: The creation of any loud and excessive � noise in connection with loading or unloading any vehicle ar the opening and � destruction of bales, boxes, crate� and containers. E. Schools, Courts, Churches, Hospitals: The creation ofi any loud and excessive noise on any street adjacent to any school, institution of learning, church or � court while same is in use, or adjacent to any hospital, which unreasonably # inter�eres with the workings of such institution, or which disturbs or unduly � annoys patients in the hospital. i � ; P.�g�st 202� ! � � City of Dubuque � ; i � '�i I� 6-5-1 6-5-1 a ; F. Construction: The creation of any loud or excessive noise resulting from f erection, excavation, dernolition, alteration or repairs related to any structure, infrastructure, or building except between the hours of seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and eight o'c�ock (8:00) P.M., Monday through Friday, and nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M. on Saturday and Sunday. G. Pile Drivers, Pneumatic Hammers: The operation of any pile driver, pipe ramming, pneumatic hammer, or similar construction equipment, except between the hours of eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M., Monday through Friday, and nine o'clock (9:00) A.M, and six o'clock (5:00) G P.NI., Saturday and Sunday, and when so permitted, only if equipped with an �� effective muffling device. H. Refuse Or Recyclables Collection: The collection of garbage, trash, refuse or recyclables in any area zoned residential except between the hours of six o'clock (6:00) A.M. and nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. of any day and, when so permitted, only in a manner so as not to create a iaua or excessive noise. i. venicie Kepairs: i ne ct�ea�ion o� ioua an�i excessive ���is� icsuiiir� f����� iii8 repair or rebuilding of any motor vehicle within any residential area of the City except between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and nine o'clock (9:00) ail but onl in such a manner that a reasonable erson of normal P.M. d p Y Y sensitivities r��idin� in �h� area uvill nc�i �e caused discorr�for� or annoy�nce. J. Exhausts: The discharge into the open air of the exhaust of any engine, including a steam engine, internal combustion engine, motorboat or motor ' � vehicle or the discharge of air or other gases except through a muffler or other II; device that will effiectively prevenfi loud or explosive noises therefrom. , K. Stationary Machinery, Equipment And Fans: The operation of any immobile machine, equipment, pump, fan or similar mechanical device in any manner so as to create any loud an� excessive noise. L. Loud, Unnecessary Or Unusual Noise: Notwithstanding any other provision of �Ij this chapter or�ode, and in addition thereto, it shall be unlawful Tor any persor� �', to m�ke or continue or cause to be made or continued any loud, unnecessary, �h or unusual noise which disturbs the peace or quiet of any neighborhood or I; which causes discomfork or annoyance to any reasonable person of normal ; sensi"tiviiies. !'' i� r� M. Outdoor Music Or Amplified Noise: 1. The makir�g or continuing to make any outdoor music or amplified noise i between the hours of ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. an Sunday and nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. on Monday, ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. on Monday and nine o°clock '� (9:00)A.M. on Tuesday, ten o"clock(10:00) P.M. on Tuesday and nine o'clock �'F (9:00) A.M. on Wednesday, ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. on Wednesday and nine ! I �� Ai.i��ISi 2^v20 � City of Dubuque �h � �� � i , �r �� 6-5-1 6-5-3 �,i I o'clock(9:00)A.M. on Thursday,ten o'clock(10:00)P.M.on Thursday and nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. on Friday, twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight on Friday and nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. on Saturday and twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight on Saturday and nine o'clock (9:00)A.M. on Sunday, when the person making or i causing to make such music or noise knows or reasonably should know the �� music or noise would disturb the peace of a reasonable person; or 2. During the course af sport team and intramural practices conducted on the � grounds of a Dubuque public or parochial school or college campuses. (Ord. 34-18, 9-17-2018; amd. Ord. 4-20, 1-21-2020) j i� 6-5-2: LTNLAWFUL USE O�'BUII.,DINGS: ii No person owning or in possession of or in control of any building or premises shall use the same, permit the use of the same, or rent the same to be used by any ; business, employment or other use, or for any purpose of pleasure or recreation, if such use shall, by the noise generated therefrom, disturb or interFere with the peace of the neighiaornood in whicn sucn buiiaing or premises is situ�zea. �2Gu7 Code § 33-47) 6-5-3: EXElV�T 1�TOISE�a The following noises are exempt from the provisions of this chapter: A. Emergency Operations: Emergency short term operations that are necessary to rotect the health and welfare of the citizens; such as emergency utility and P . �. street repair,fallen tree removal or emergency fuel oil delivery, shall be exempt ; from the prohibitions of section 6-5-1 of this chapter; provided,that reasonable ',; steps shall be taken by those in charge of such operafiions to minimize r�oise �� emanating from the same. � �. Noise Required By Law: �'he prohibitions of section 6-5-1 of this chapter shall not apply to any noise required speciTicaily by Baw for th� protec�io� or safety of people or property. ( C. Lawn Mowers,Garden Tools: Powered equipment,such as lawn mowers,small iawn ana C�arflefl LUUIS'9 �IC�lfl(�]-. lfal;lUlj �lil�. JIIIJVI% (G�IiVvci� ��iJl�iiti�iil lii�i IS ne�essary for the maintenance of property, if kept in good repair and ji maintenance, shall be exempt from th� prahibitions of section 6-5-1 of this � chapter. No person shall operate such equipment, however,with the exception �, of snovv removal equipment, except between the hours of eight o'clock (8:00) � A.M. and sunset, Monday through Friday, and nine o'clock (9:00) AeM. to '� sunset, Saturday and Sunday. � � ��, � P August 2020 �,E � � 9 City of Dubuque �I' C 4 � p, !, � ii 6-5-3 6-5-3 �� �� D. Residential Air Conditioners: Noise emitted by residential air conditioners shall i� be governed by section 6-5-4 of this chapter. E. Airplanes: .Aircraft operations that are controlled specifically by Federal la�nr ; shall be exempt from the prohibitions of this chapter. F. Belis, Chimes: Bells, chimes and sirriilar devices that signal the time of day and operate during the daytime hours for a duration of no longer than five (5) minutes in any given one hour period shall be exempt from th� prohibitions af � section 6-5-1 of this chapter. G. Entertainment And Sporting Euents: 1. Reasonable sounds emanating from sanctioned sporting events c�nducted on the grounds of a Dubuque public or parochial school or college or university I,. campuses within a sports stadium between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) i;' A.M. and ten o'clock (�6:8�j I.Il/i. Sunday tnrougn Thursday, ana nine o'ciock ° (9:00) A.M. and twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight on Friday and Saturday. For purposes or ihis section sanc�ioned spo�in� ev�r�is ar� uesei i��u ds competitive matches between teams from different institutions. Sanctioned sporting events includes one hour prior to the event and one-half ('/�) .; �I: II �: ��I Ir r � ,. p � I ii � � � il i�� � �i ; a �r �u�ust 2020 � G � r City of Dubuque ��' k r � � II I� i' 7-5A-1 7-5A-1 ,. ; , CHAPTER 5 OFFENSES ARTIGLE A. GENERAL OFFENSES ;:� ; SECTION: 7-5A--1: Disorderly Conduct II� 7-5A--2: Offenses Relating To Officers And �mployees 7-5A--3: False And Fraudulent Reports ( 7-5A--4: False Representation Of Records Or Processes 7-5A--5: Advertising Materials; Billposting; Littering 7-5A--6: Defacing Notices 7-5A--7: Loitering For Illegal Purposes 7-5A--8: Ringing Of Belis Or Gongs 7-5A--9; Public Urination Or Defecation ;; 7-5A-10: Projectiles, Slingshots, Knuckles Of Metal Or Other Material, Other Weapons, And �ireworics 7-5A-11: Unauthorized Computer Access 7-5A-12: Criminal Mischief 7-5A-13: Professional Boxing Elimination Tournaments 7-5A-14: llnderage Persons Entering Gamblir�g �acilitizs 7-5A-15: Tobacco Products To Underage Persons 7-5A-16: Hunting And Target Practice Perrrritted � � 7-5A-17: Aggressive Panhandling Prohibited 7-5A-18: Unlawful Assembly ' ;� 7-5/-�-1: DISORI)ERL'Y CONDUCT: ; It shall be unlawful for any person to do any of the following: A. Fighting: Engage in fighting or violent behavior or invite or defy another person to figh�; provided, thai par�icipants in athletic contests may engage in such I conduct which is reasonably related to that sport. ��' �' B. Noise, Disturbance: Intentionally, knowingly,: recklessly, or with wanton �;j aisregard Tor ine ciis�ress o� i��Use �ea►�y r—�idk� u�usua9iy I�u� �� �x�i�s�iv� j noise which results in the disturbance of the peace and the public quiet of a r neighborhood. i' i C. Noise, Breach Of The Peace: Intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with � wanton di�regard for the distress of those nearby permit upon any premises � owned, occupied, possessed or controlled by such per�on any unusually loud ` or excessive noise in such a manner calculated to provoke a breach of the N peace of others, or the public quiet of the neighbarhood. k� , � R s ;�wiyl!e# ?Q7Q II € Ciry of Dubuque � ; f 0' � ; ; r 7-5A-1 7-5A-2 I'ii '�� D. Abusive Language: Direct abusive language or make any threatening gesture which the person knows or reasonably should know is likely to provoke a violent reaction by another. � E. Disturbing Lawful Assembly: Without lawful authority or order of authority, disturb an lawful assembl or meetin of persons by conduct intended to Y Y 9 disrupt the meeting or assembly. I� F. Obstructing Streets: Without authority, obstruct any street, sidewalk, highway or other public way. G. Solicitin Contributions Peddlin On Roadwa s: Without authority, solicit 9 , 9 Y contributions, distribute literature, or otherwise peddle or sell goods and ',; services within the traveled portion of any roadway. (2007 Code § 33-1; amd. Ord. 5-20, 1-21-2020) 7-5A-2: OFFENSES RELATING TO OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES: A. Harassment Of City Employees: 1. It shall be unlawfui for any person to wilfully prevent, resist or obstruct or at��rr�pt fe� prevenfi, �esisi�r obstruct ar�y City ee�ployee frorn the performance . of any official duty. ` 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to communicate by any means, any threat of bodily or property harm to any police officer, member of the Fire Department or other City employee or to any member of their family during th� course of, or as a result of, the performance of any official duty by said police officer, member of the Fire Department or City employee in which the police ' , officer, member of the Fire Department, or Cify employee is identified as such. (2007 CUde § 33-3) ;; , � i I�'i:, 'i' � k f � I� s , , August 2020 f� r �; ; City of Dubuque I[ f � N. { � II � II l 7-5A-15 7-5A-15 I,I s , 7-5A-15: TOBACCO PRODUCTS TO UNDERAGE PERSONS: ; ; A. Restrictions: !I� �,� 1. A person shali not sell, give, or otherwise supply any tobacco, tobacco ; �, products, alternative nicotine products, vapor products, or cigarettes to any person undertwenty-one (21) years of age. I 2. A person under twenty-one (21) years of age shall not smoke, use, I'i possess, purchase, or attempt to purchase any tobacco, tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, vapor products, or cigarettes. '" ;� �i � \ 3. Possession of tobacco, tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, vapor products, or cigarettes by an individual under twenty-one (21) years of age does not constitute a violation under this section if the individual under twenty-one (21) years of age passesses the tobacco, tobacco products, f he Ii alternative nicotine products, vapor products, or cigarettes as part o t individual°s employment and the individual is employed by a person who holds � a valid permit under the lowa Gode or who lawi�uily offers for saie or seiis ', cigarettes or tobacco products. 4. a. A person shall ne�t be guilty of a violation of this sectian if conduct that would a�herwise cc�r�s�itute �,vioi��i�r i5 �aerfarrnec� i� assess corr�pliance with tobacco, tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, vapor products, or cigarette laws if any of the following applies !:. (1) The compliance effort is conducted by:or underthe supervisior� of la�nr enforcement officers. (2) The compliance effort is conducted with the advance knowledge of I� law enforcement officers and reasonable measures are adopied by thos� conducting the effort to ensure that use of tobacco, tobacco products, �:. alternative nicotine products, vapor products, or cigareites ay inaiviauais t under twenty-one (21) years of age does not result from participation by any individual under twenty-one (21)years of age i� 'the compliance erfiori. ' �: ( b. For the purposes of this subsection, "law enforcement officer" me�ns '� a peace officer as defin�d in lowa Code section 801.4 and indudes persons '� i designated unaer ihis subseciion io en�a�ce �nis s�cii���. �PI u B. Penalty: u � 1. a. A person, other than a retailer, who violates subsection A1 of this I� section, is guilty of a simple misdemeanor. � i b. An employee of a retailer wha violates subsection A1 of this section, € commits a simple misdemeanor punishable as a schedul�d violation under � � lowa Code sectian 805.8C. � 4uguet 202� ; � r �. City of Dubuque � E € � � 4 i 4 ii 7-5A-15 7-5A-16 !; u 2. A person who violates subsection A2 of this section, is subject to the following, as applicab9e: ��, a. A civil penalty pursuant to lowa Code section 805.8C. b. For a first offense, performance of eight(8) hours of community work requirements, unless waived by the court. I' � c. For a second offense, performance of twelve(12)hours of community work requirements. d. For a third or subsequent offense, performance of sixteen (16) hours of community work requirements. (Ord. 17-16, 5-16-2016; amd. Ord. 29-20, '; 8-3-2020) 7-5A-16: HIJ1vTTING A1�T� ����;'1'�1�A�'�I����Ri�i�i��: H. �hoigun i-iunting: 1. Permit Issuance; Conditions: Subsections 7-5A-10A and C of this article notwithstanding, the City Manager may issue an annual permit to a property ewn��f�rHuntir�g wi�hin ihe earp�raie lirrmits�f the City or�the owner's property, I!' � if the City M�nager determines that the property meets the following conditions: a. The property is zoned AG Agricultural; b. The property is not less than ten (10) contiguous acres or more in '�, size; and � c. Allowing hunting on the property will noi constituie a danger to public ;! safety. 2. Application: An application to allow hunting shall be filed with the City � �� fi�anayer or� a farm provided by the City Manager.The application must include the following information: '� , Ii �� C E � � 'r � � r � August 2020 '� �� i � c� � � � City of Dubuque 'i �� �: � f y � i 7-5D-1 7-5D-3 '; 'il CHAPTEa 5 ��' �� OFFENSES �� ;i ARTICLE D. PARENTAL RESPONSIBILI7Y SECTION: � � �� i 7-5D-1: Definitions 7-5D-2: Reasonable Control Over Minor � 7-5D-3: Violatiorr � �. ( 7-5D-4: Penalties �il 7-5D-1: D�FiNITIONS: nin s when used in this article unless The followsng words have the followmg mea g , r a different meaning is clear from context or usage: MINOR: Any person who has not attained the age of eighteen (18) years. PARENT: A father, mother, legal guardian or any other person having•� or who has assumed the care, control or custody by birth, by court order, on a voluntary basis, or otherwise. (Ord. 28-11, � 3-21-2011) ii �: 7-5D-2: REASONABLE CONTRQL OVER MIPTOR: ' inor to revent the I�L A parent must exercise reasonable control over the parent s m p minor from committing any unlawful act in uiolation of federal or state law or city 'i, ordinances. (Ord. 28-11, 3-21-2011) l 7-5p-3; VIOLATION: u I A failure by a parent to exercise reasonable control over the parent's minor which �' I act is a violatian of this article. Ord. 28-11, 'r; causes the minar to commit an unlawfu ( 3-21-2011) f� � � � � � August 2020 �N , , City of Dubuque ; � 7 � d �� i i 7-5 D-4 7-5 D-4 j , li 7-5D-4: PENALTIES: I� I� ,! A. For a first violation of section 7-5D-3 of this article, the city will issue the parent a warning letter that the parent is in violation of section 7-5D-3 of this article with a description of the nature of the parent's violation and a statement setting forth the fines and/or consequences of future violations. i B. A second violation of section 7-5D-3 of this article is a municipal infraction for �' i which the fine is two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00). in lieu of a fine, and subject to the approval of the chief of police, the parent may elect to attend, successfully complete, and provide proof of completion within one hundred eighty (180) days of the date of the notice of the violation, a recognized course �'; of instruction on parenting skills and/ortechrriques but only if the parent has not � previously attended such course under subsection B of this sectian. C. A third violation of sectian 7-5D-3 of this article is � municipal infraction for which the fine is five hundred dolfars (�5��.u0 j. in iieu of a fine, ana su�jec��a the approval of the chief of police, the parent may elect to attend, successfully compiete, ana proviae proo� o�' compieii��� wii�iiii uii� IiUiiuicu �iyiiiji �'�vvj days of the date of the notice of the violation, a recognized course of instruction on parenting skills and/or tec�niques but only if the parent has not previously attended such course under subsection B of this section. d. A fourth and any subsequent violation of s�ction 7-5D-3 of this article is a municipal infraction for which the fine is one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for ` I each such violation. In addition, the chief of police will refer the violation to the � '� county attorney for review of whether the issuance of a criminal charge under lo wa Code section 709A.1 and/or whether a proceeding under lowa Code chapter 232, child or family in need of assistance, is appropriate. (Ord. 28-11, 3-21-2011; amd. Ord. 2-20, 1-21-2020) I'�� I' I� � �� �i 4 ji � w ; I. ,; E � � August 2020 � t 4 C'ity of Dubuque t r 4 ! I � ; 9-14-321.729 9-14-321.732 � i � � i 9-14-321.729: EXCEPTIONS: ; A. The provisions of this division shall not apply to clearly marked service vehicles j doing business in the designated residential parking permit district during the j time they are working in the district insofar as they are clearly marked. B. Whenever metered parking is in effect in any portion of a residential parking permit district, this division shall not apply to: such metered parking. (Ord. j 44-08, 6-16-2008) ; ,i ( 9-14-321.73Q: WAIVER OF RESII)ENTIAL PARKING PERMIT j ; REGUI,ATIONS: Upon receipt of an application for the waiver of th� parking requirements of a residential parking permit district, the city council may by resolution suspend such parking regulations for specific circumstances and special events as the city cauncil rnay deem appropriate. (Ord. 44-08, 6-16-2008) ', � � 9-14-321.731: WITHDi2AWAL OF DESIGNATION QF 1tESIDENTIAL I PARKING PERIVIIT DISTRICT: A. Action to withdraw a residential parking permit district designation may be made by a petition signed by an adult member:of at least sixty percent (60%) � of the dweliing units in the designated district. 'i i B. Upon receipt of a valid petitian, the city council shall set a public hearing on the ; question of withdrawing the residential parking permit district designation. lJpon ; completion of the public hearing, the eity council may repeal the ordinance designating the residential parking permit district. 'I� C. Following any repeal of the ordinance establishing a residential parking permit district, the parking division shall notify each resident within the district af such + city council action. ' '� ( D. The effective date of withdrawal of the designation shall be upon publication of the repealing ordinance. (Ord. 44-08, 6-16-2008) � 9-14-321.732: Pl�(�gIIBIT��AC'�S: ' ; � It shall be a violatior� of this division for any person to: ; A. Park or stand in designated districts during the restricted hour� without �� ,, displaying the proper permit. � � � �ugas# 2020 �� City of Dubuque ti I�, �II 9-14-321.732 9-14-321.734 i ; �� B. Represent in any manner or form that a vehicle is entitled to a parking permit li authorized by this division when it is not so entitled. The dispiay of a parking permit on a vehicle not entitled to such a parking permit shall constitute such ' , a representation. C. Duplicate, or attempt to duplicate, by any mearis, a parking permit authorized by this division. It shall also be a violation of this division to display upon any vehicle such a duplicate parking permit. (Ord. 44-08, 6-16-2008) 9-14-321.733: R]ESIDENTIAL PARKING PERNiIT DISTRICT Ac A. The following described area constitutes a residential parking permit district �' ; designated as residential parking permit district A: Grace Street, from Ida Street to North Algona Street. B. No vehicle shall park curbside in residential parking permit district A during the ''�' nours oT seven �nir�y o'ciocK �i:3i,j A.���. t� CICVCII v�i.�vi.n ��'�:v�j �.��. �al�j; except Sundays and holidays, without displaying a valid parking permit issued by the city. (Ord. 44-08, 6-16-200�; amd. Ord. 53-19, 12-16-2Q19) 9-14-321.734: RESIDENTIAL PARI�ING PERMIT I)ISTI2ICT�: A. The following described area constitutes a residential parking permit district r it district B: rkin e m designated as residential pa g p � East side of Bluff Street from West 1 st Street to West 3rd Street. Emmett Street, from �t. Mary's Street to �luff Street. I,I St. ��ary's S�����, T�POfTI 1iI01�e�i �iu ��iG�t t� �I'Yii�i2it �t�e�t. � �;; West 3rd Street, frorn St. Niary's Streei#o Bluffi Street. ��' ' B. No vehicles shall park curbside in residential parking permit district�during the '�� hours of six o'clock (6:00) A.M. to ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. daily, except `' Sunda s and noiida S i11ii��i�Ui fai5 id I�d � �aiiu �i�ir�li �iii�ii i�ai_;�� u"the Y Y-, P Y -� - - � � �" � F�� y city. (Ord. 44-08, 6-16-2008) , I� '�� �' P d � c �'i ; au�U,t �.o�o � City of Dubuque I' � A � i� ' , � 9-16-321.900 9-16-321.901 i � over any street other than shawn in such routing instructions. (Ord. 44-08, 6-16-2008) �, i 9-16-321.901: MOTOR TRUCK ROUTES: � u A. Motor firucks regist�red for a gross weight limit exceeding ten thousand (10,000) pounds (5 tons) must travel over marked highways when operating in the city and may not depart from such marked highways, except that any motor truck whose destination is in the city may depart from such highway at that point on the highway nearest to its destination and then proceed directly to ; such destination. B. Motor trucks whose trips originate within the city must travel by the most direct route to that point on a marked highway nearest to such point of origin. C. Motor trucks entering the city on an unmarked highway must proceed to the nearest marked highwray by the most direct route and then proceed to their destination, except when the destina'tion iies�eiween ihe poinr vr'en��y into�ne city and the marked highway.This prohibition shall not apply to Central Avenue and White Street between 4th Street and 32nd Street from the de-designation of Central Avenue and White Street as the lowa Highway 52 motor truck route i�irc�ugh the city by the iowa department of transportation and contir�ue through December 31, 2022. D. Motor trucks registered for a gross weight limit exceeding ten thousand (10,000) pounds (5 tons) must not travel over the following streets: Ice Harbor Drive, from 1st Street to the 3rd Street Overpass. Main Street, from 5th Street to 9th Street. E. I he city manager is aurhorizea io designaie�r�a e��aplisn by a��rv�riai�si�s�5 ,`li alternate motor truck routes and t� post signs limiting motor trucks regist�red vvith a gross weight limit exceeding ten ihousand(10,000) pou�ds(5 to�s)irorr� '�;: operating on nonhighway streets and fihe streets designated in subsection D i of this section. 3• a�_a__.,_i _t.� a��l '..�.. �4' I F'. i fle��ViiiSiUii��1i ii-iia SE;Vtit7�i��`�i iiif i� [i i�ii avci c)i i il�l(�I il�1.�'n3 iJi i i�Sliacf�il�'ai streets do not apply to public or private carriers of passengers on tour, fixed demand response, or dial-a-ride routes or school or church buses. I,i � G. The scheduled fine fior a violation of this section is fifty dollars ($50.00). (Ord. ; 19-13, 4-1e2013; amd. Ord. 30-20, 8-3-2020) � � a � � Au��ast 2424 � � City of Dubuque �3 s � i� i % �� 9-16-321.902 9-16-321.1000 ' 9-16-321.902: 12E SERVED: (Ord. 19-13, 4-1-2013) 9-16-321.903: HEAVY VEHICLES PROHIBITED ON CERTAIN BRIDGES: r A. When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall operate a vehicle exceeding the posted gross vehicle weight limits on, or over the following bridges: 10 tons Louise Lane Bridge 12 tons Brunskill Road Bridge 20 tons Cousins Road Bridge B. This section shall not apply to implements ot husbandry or to impiements of husbandry loaded on hauling units for transporting the implements to locations ' � Tor purposes ofi repair. ; C. A person who violates this section shall, upon conviction or a guiity plea, be subject to a fine determined by dividing the difference between the actual weight of the vehicle and th� r�axir�urrm w�igh� �Ilowed by#r�is s�etion by o�ie hundred (100) and multiplying the quotient by two dollars ($2.00). (Ord. 44-08, 6-16-2008) DIVISION 3. ADMINISTRATION 9-16-321.1000: ARREST,NOTICE TO APPEAR: ` i� iiVheneuer a peace offiicer nas reasonabie cause �o beiieve tna� a pef-s��� i�as violated any provisions of this title, such officer may: A. Immediately arrest such person; or B. Without arresting the person, prepare in triplicafe a written summons to appear in courr con'taining the name ana aaare�s oT su�n pe�son, �ne ope�����'s or chauffeur's license number, if any, the registration number, if any, of such 'i' person's vehicle, the offense charged, and the time when and the place where !i such person shall appear in court. (Ord. 44-08, 6-16-2008) �; �; November 2013 i � City of Dubuque z � ,� I i 10-3 E-1 10-3 E-2 �, ;! �; i CHAPTER3 i ENCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PLACES ARTICLE E. SIDEWALK CAFES i SECTION: � 10-3E-1: Definition 10-3E-2: Authorization '�, 10-3E-3: Permit Requirements; Fee � 10-3E-4: Designated Area ; 10-3E-5: Da s And Hours Of O eration Y P !,�: 10-3E-6: Saund Equipment ��'' 10-3E-7: Operation ';� 10-3E-1: DEFINITION: "Sidewalk cafe°shall mean a group of tables, chairs, barriers or partitions, and trash ',� containers maintained upon part of the public right of way next to a storefr�nt used by an establishment with a valid food and drink p�rmit for the sale to the public of �c�od, ��f�eshrnents�nd/or bevera�es c�i�li ki��s. (Ord.42-15, 7-6-2015; �r�d. Ord. 6-2�, 2-4-2020) 10-3E-2: AUTHORIZATION: I'�: r, r A. A sidewalk cafe in the public right of way may be operated only �s set forth in �' this article. (2007 Code § 41-180) B. A sidewalk cafe in the public right of way shall be permitted where sidewalk I', cafes are ailou�ed, provided ihat resiauran#s are iisied as a permi�ied or j: accessory use in the zoning district where they are located. (Ord. 42-15, ',,: 7-6-2015) ; i C. The sidewalk cafe area must be contiguous with a side of a building wherein i a restaurant, retail business, and/or food service establishment is located. �� i �, � D. Only restaurants or retail businesses where more than fifty percent (50�/0) of ;; the business conducted on the premises is the sale or dispensing of food, C� drink, or retail items may request permission to operate a sidewalk cafe. The phrase "business conducted on the premises" shall mean the total business �: revenue generated on the premises during the previous calendar year. (2007 �I Code § 41-180; amd. Ord. 6-20, 2-4-2020) � h , �� i g a�g�st 2�J2Q '�� E, City of Dubuque `' k � A , �� � 10-3 E-3 10-3 E-4 �' � r; 10-3E-3: PERMIT REQUIREMENTS; FEE: ;: A. Permit Required; Application; Fee: No establishment owner shall operate a sidewalk cafe in the public right of way without a permit therefor.The restaurant owner shall file an application with the city manager on a form provided by the I city manager. The owner shall agree to abide by all state and local laws ','. governing use of the public right of way. The application for a new permit shall include the location of all trees, poles, benches, grating and other amenities or obstructions in the right of way, and the location of any proposed furniture or I equipment. The appiication shall be accompanied by a photograph or detailed h renderings of the sidewalk cafe area and all proposed tables, chairs, barriers or other furniture or equipment. The applicant shall pay a fee established by the ' ' city manager. The permit shall be for one 12-month period from the date of issuance of the permit. ,,' B. Revocation Of Permit; Notice; Causes: The city rrianager may revoke a sidewalk cafe permit upon written notice to the restaurant owraer for a vioiation of the conditians of the permit and after a reasonable opportunity for the resiaurani owner io remedy fne vioia�ien has expi�ea. u��u��c�5 i�►ieiriiiiidiiu�i of the permit include, but are not limited to: 1) a violation of state liquor control • 2 a violation of this code includin this article� or 3 the creation of a I aws , ) , ) 9 safety hazard, health hazard or public nuisance. The city manager may also terminate fhe perrr�ifi if th� �i�y ���agei d�fierrnines there is � substar�tial ar�d reasorrable need for use of the public right of way where the sidewalk cafe area is located for a valid public purpose. C. Certificate Of Insurance: The restaurant owner shall provide a certificate of insurance with covera e satisfacto to the city manager and shall agree to I'� J rY hold the city, its officers and employees harmless from and against any and all claims of any kind arising out of the use of the public right of way. (2007 Code §41-181; amd. �rd. 6-20, 2-4-2020) I' 10-3E-4: I)ESIGNAT�D AREA: A. Allowing For Pedestrian Use: A sidewalk cafe area shall not extend onto the sidewalk in a manner that will not allow a minimum of four feet (4') of u. unobstructed sidewalk adjacent to the street for pedestrian use. (Ord. 43-05, b-2�-2U�7�) I�! �' � ���� B. Obstructing Street Corners: No tables and chairs shall be placed in street I; � corner areas defined by building lines extended to the street, and no closer „ than ten feet (10') from a disabled ramp. � �; C. Delineation By Ropes: The sidewalk cafe area shall be delineated by ropes or � F some other temporary, suitable method which shall be clearly visible to k pedestrians. Such temporary delineation and all tables, chairs and other items � � s r^tiu�Usi 2320 ,� City of Dubuque +� �� � � � k �I li � 4 ,�I 10-3E-4 10-3E-7 �� , , i i� shall be removed at the end of each day's operation of the sidewalk cafe area, II� and the sidewalk cafe area shall be restored to its normal condition as a pedestrianway. No materials shall i�e stored on the public right of way. (2007 Code § 41-182) a D. Tables And Chairs Secured: Any table, chairs, and other items that are used outdoors shall be secured within the sidewalk cafe area at the end of each '�' day's operation of the sidewalk cafe area so that they are unusable and do not I block or obstruct emergency exits from any building. (Ord. 43-05, 6-20-2005) E. Public Amenities Prohibited: A sidewalk cafe area may not include any public i amenities such as benches, seats, tables or trash receptacles. (2007 Code §41-182) 10-3E-5: DAYS AND HOUFtS OF OPERATION: A. A sidewalk cafe may be operated any time of the year. B. A sidewalk cafe shall be set up and operated each day only between the hours of seven o'rlock (7:00) A.M. and ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. Sunday through Thursday and seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight Friday and Saturday. �fh� �idew�ik ��fe area shall be restor�d io ard �strianwa at all other times. III maintained as a normal pecE., y C. Food and beverages shall be available for service to patrons in a sidewalk cafe III�� area during ali hours of operation of the sidewalk cafe. Sidewalk cafes shall not ��' operate wheil the restaurant kitchen is closed. (2007 Code§41-183;amd. Ord. ' ; 6-20, 2-4-2020) 1 Q-3E-6: SOUND EQU�MENT: rea. 2007 Amplified sound equipment shall not be permitted in a sidewalk cafe a ( I'I, Code § 41-184) �� p: ( 10-3 E-7: OPERATION: � A. Right To Limit Number Of Cafe Areas: The city manager shall have the right ;, in the city manager's discretion to limit the number of sidewalk cafe areas. �! !, B. Adverfiising:Advertising shall not be permitted in the sidewalk cafe area except '! for the name of the establishment, which may be placed on chairs, tables, I umbrellas or c�ther amenities, as approved by the city manager. The amenities �' used in the sidewalk cafe area shall �t all times be maintained in good �� condition. ;, � f 'a � Aagu�t 2020 � '�' City of Dubuque ' �° �� � I� � i'I 10-3E-7 10-3E-7 � �i C. Blocking Building Entrances Or Exits: No building entrances or exits shaii be �'' blocked in a sidewalk cafe area. (2007 Code § 41-185) D. Obstructing Pedestrian Right Of Way: The operation of the sidewalk cafe shall ' ent to the sidewalk cafe area. No , not obstruct the pedestrian right of way adJac sidewalk cafe furniture or barricade shall be placed closer than four feet (4')to ; a street, light pole, meter pole or other infrastructure so as to create an unobstructed route of less than four feefi (4') in width. The sidewaik cafe shall be enclosed by a barricade not less than thirty inches (30") high and not more than forty inches (40") high. A sidewalk cafe shall remain within the approved boundaries of the sidewalk cafe area as shown on the restaurant owner's application. E. Restroom Capacity:The city manager may require additional restroom capacity ?� for a restaurant with a sidewalk cafe to comply with building and housing 'i requirements in this code. F. Occupancy Limits: Occupancy limits for a sidewalk cafe area shall be �i de�e�rr�ined as 5ei��rif i ii i�i itEi ia iui"ulit�u�iirr S2i Ji����aICt3�iv{�c bei��a��:c�s public rights of way. G. Parking: The establishment owner shall not be required to provide additional �arking for the operation of`a sidevval{c cafe. H. Inspection: A sidewalk cafe area shall be subject to inspection at any time in the discretion of the city manager. I ; I. Serving Food And Alcoholic Beverages; Employee To Monitor:A sidewalk cafie serving food or alcoholic beverages shall have an employee monitoring the area at afl times when alcohol is being consumed. Service of food or alcohol beverages in a sidewalk cafe area shall be limitec� to persons seated at tables in the sidewalk cafe area. ; J. Trash And Litter Removal: The restaurant owner shall be responsible for trash removal and shall rnair�iain ihe area and th� area wifihir� five f�et (5') of the sidewalk cafe area in a clean and litter free manner during all hours of Ij, operation. The restaurant owner shall restore the area and the area wit�in five G feet (5') of the sidewalk cafe area to its normal:condition as a pedestrianway, S 4'_"_ i e,l_' 1_' �, _ .L_ al �r�e �i iiid�r�iiei c���raiiun u� �nc si�e�al� c�i� ��,c:E� c��ry. K. Port Of Dubuque PUD: No permit shall be issued for a sidewalk cafe area in �� the Port Of Dubuque PUD district unless such area complies with the Ice ��`; Harbor urban renewal district design standards. h P� r�. L. Access To Utilities: The establishment owner shall not in any way interfere with � access to public or city utilities located and/or operated within the public right �'; of vuay. ` u ,���a�; 2020 �`I � City of Dubuque ; '�; � � ��� � 1 ii I� 10-3E-7 10-3E-7 �� , M. Conformance With Federal, State And Local Laws:The operation of a sidewalk '°' cafe shall conform to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and ;j regulations. (2007 Code § 41-185; amd. Ord. 43-05, 6-20-2005; Ord. 6-20, 2-4-2020) 'I,I. II�r', II�; I �'I [ I; r C! � i; � , � Ij � �� � F F'', 1 �' r �', !�� �ll�i�St �Q�Q � City of Dubuque �� '�� [ � J �'i � � �, ii i 'I � !� ' I i '; !i !i 'i Ia� '; ��I li �a � � ii � i 0 i� �� V p,, i �� � Pi �� i � � , I 10-5B-1 10-5�-1 � � i � CHAPTER5 '; � PARKS AND RECREATION I� ARTICLE B. USE R�GULATIONS j i SECTION: �' '� ,; 10-58--1: Definitions i 10-58--2: Intoxicating �everages I 10-5B--3: Horsedrawn Vehicles, Riding Of Animals Restricted � 10-56--4: Dogs And Cats 10-56--5: Access Limited � 10-56--6: Throwing Stones Or Other Missiles 10-5B-�7: Interfering With Animals, Fishing I 10-5B--8: Unlawfui Depasits 10-5B--9: Obstructions 10-58-10: Pasting Bills, Notices Or Signs 10-56-11: Sales Restricted 10-56-12: Possession Of Weapons And Fireworks 10-5B-13: Climbing On Fei�ces, Roofs . �� 10-58-14: Moving Benches Anci T�bles ; 10-58-15: Use Ofi Spotlights, S�archlighis 10-5B-16: Meetings And Gatherings 10-5B-17: Fires 10-5B-1�: Loosening Stones From Bluffs Prohibited j 10-5�-19: Washing Vehicles i 10-5B-20: Compliance With Traffic And Vehicle Laws, Ordinances 10-5B�21: Unattended Vehicles '� 10-58-22: Open Season And Hours Generally 10-58-23: Vi/atersports, Swimming, And Wading 10-5�-24: Prohibited Activities, Signage 10-5�-1: DE�'�TIONS: � ( As used in this article, the following #erms shall have the following meanings: ' ; ; AT LARGE: Any dog, cat or livestock, fiowl or ferret :I � found off the premises of the owner or !I keeper. � 'I CAT: Both male and female animals i�n the { family Felis catus whether neutered or ',� not. i � CITY IVIANAGER: City Manager or City Manager's � designee. � � Au�u�t 2C20 n ;�� v� City of Dubuque j � � Z ��i � i � 10-5B-1 10-5B-2 �''� �� � i� ;� ,. COMMISSION OR THE The Park and Recreation Advisory ;� COMMISSION: Commission. '�� DOG: Both male and female animals of the canine species whether neutered or !; not, but not including a law '!ii enforcement dog. KEEPER: A person oth�r than the owner I!,, keeping, sheltering, having control or custody of or harboring an animal. L€ISURE SERVICE� Leisure Service� Manag�r or L�isure II�,; MANAGER: Services Manager's designee. � ; MULTIPURPOSE USE TRAIL A hardened trail of asphalt, concrete or OR TRAILS: other impervious surface, typically ten li ; feet (10') to twelve fee� (12') wide and li physically separated from the motorized vehicular traffic by an open space or barrier and either within highway public right-of-way or private property within an independent alignment tor use by pedestrians, skaters, joggers, bicyclists, and City maintenance vehicles. OPEN SPACES: Available to the public for passive h r crea ionaf use in and ad'acent to t e I�II' e t � City,uvhich are under the responsibiliiy of the commission. �J OWNER: A person owning a cat, dog, ar other Ij, �nimaL � PARKS OR PARKWAYS: Parks, parkways, buildings, park roads � or driveways, and all public service �� fa�ilities 9r grounds, buildings and �; structures in �nd adjacent to the City, �, which are under the responsibility of �t � the commission.(Ord.42-13,8-5-2013; i���� amd. Ord. 9-20, 3-2-2020) � '� , ;, �; 10-58-2: INTOXICATING BEVERAGES: r�� I' � A. Possession, Consumption, Or Use Of Alcoholic Liqu�r, Wine, Beer, Or Other ;i Intoxicating Beverages Prohibited: � , � � � � a August 2020 � �� ,� City of Dubuque �, � �I `,' , ; ;� � 10-58-2 10-5B-2 '�, � ;� 1. The possession, consumption, or use of alcoholic liquors, wine, and beer '' as def�ned by chapter 123 of the Code of lowa or any other intoxicating i beverages is prohibited on park roadways and trails, in park and recreation � , facility parking lots, and in vehicles located within a park. 2. The pos�ession, consumption, or use of alcoholic liquors, wine, and beer � as defined by chapter 123 of the Code of lowa or any other intoxicating I beverages is prohibited in any public park, open space, or park and recreation facility unless specifically exempted in subsection B of this section. B. Exemptions: �' 1. Locations Exempt: Subsection A2 of this section shall not apply to the possession, consumption, or use of alcoholic liquors, wine, beer, or other � intoxicating beverages at: ! ';� a. Aliiant Energy Amphitheater events for which a special events permit ' has been issued under chapter 4 of this title; b. American Trust River's Edge Plaza events for which a special events permit has been issued under chapter 4 of this title; c. A.Y. Mc.Dc�r��lc� P�i k; d. Bee Braneh Creek Greenway; e. Bunker Hill Golf Course; �'� f. Eagle Point Park; g. Flora Park; h. �our �/iounds Park as a roved b the Four Niounas Foundation; fi pp Y �. �II i. John G. �ergfeld Recreation Area; � j. Marshall Park as approved by the Dubuque Arboretum Association, Inc.; k. McAleece Park and Recreation Complex; �: � L Miller-Riverview Park; � m. Murphy Park; � � n. Port of Dubuque Marina; ; k l P,:��:�St 2Q2�J i � n City of Dubuque s' CI � �, I; � 4 �I 10-5B-2 10-5B-4 '� i ,� � o. Port of Dubuque Riverwalk Trail events for which a special events �j permit has been issued under chapter 4 of this title; p. Veterans Park; and �l q. Any other park with the prior written approual of the City Manager. 2. Closed Containers: Subsection A of this section shall not apply to the transporting of closed containers of intoxicating beverages on park roadways, in park and recreation facility parking lots, in vehicles located within the park, and the public parks and park and recreation facilities listed in subsection B1 of this section. � 3. Keg Beer: Notwithstanding subsection B1 of this section, beer in !' containers commonly referred to as "keg beer" shall only be permitted by a licensed holder of a beer permit who has obtained a permit from the City Manager authorizing the use of such container. (C)rd. 23-17, 5-15-2017) 10-58-3: HORSEDItAVVN VEHICLES, R7DING OF ANIMALS RESTRICTED: Horsedrawn vehicles orthe riding ofi horses or any oth�r d�r��stic���d�riirrial5 us�d for such purposes is prohibited in any park, parkway, trail, or open space unless permission is granted by the Leisure Services Manager and thereafter authorized through the issuance of a City special events permit under chapter 4 of this title. (Ord. 42-13, 8-5-2013) 10-5B-4: DOGS AND CATS: A. Dogs And Cats Permitted: Leashed dogs and cats are permitted in parks, parkways, trails, or open spaces. Any unleashed �r u������d�d a�irn�l i� � park, parkway, trail, or open space may be impounded and its owner may redeem the same upon paying ihe reasonable costs ofi such impoundrnent. II B. Dogs And Cats Prohibited: Notwithstanding section A, dogs and cats are 4 prohibited in the following parks, parkways, trails, and open spaces or areas of "'i � parks, parkways, traiis, and open spaces 1. Bunker Hill golf course. i 2. Marshall Park and Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. 3. Eagle Point Park. � ����' f 4. Murphy Park. r �. ,: �' Augi.isi 2020 City of Dubuque € s z ipi { i i� 10-5B-4 10-5B-4 'I '; 5. Nicholas J. Sutton Swimming Pool. ;'' 6. Flora Park Swimming Pool. 7. The Veterans Memorial Plaza within the Gerald "Red" McAleece Park and Recreation Complex. i; � 8. Fenced-in sporting areas, including, but not limited to, courts,fields, rinks, , arenas, and skate parks. '� 9. Buildings or facilities within parks which are listed on the National Register � of Historic Places. 10. On playground and recreational areas designed for use by children. 11. Where a prohibitory sign is p�sted. 'i. C. Exceptions: The prohibitions in section B do not apply to: 1. Service animals used by persons with disabilities; 2. Animals present as part of an approved and permitted special event under �h�p�er 4 ��thi� iitle; 3. Animals which are part of the Storybook Hill Petting Zoo at Franklin Delana I� Roosevelt Park; and 4. Animals confined to an automobile, camper, motor home (a.k.a. I! recreational vehicle), or other similar conveyance during the entirety of their time within Marshall Park and Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, Eagle Point Park, and fUiurphy I'ark so long as the own�r is complian�with the state code related to the safety and health of the animal. , D. Animal Control Ordinance Compliance: Leashed dogs and cats are subject to and rnust comply vviih the provisions of title 7, chapter 6 of fhis code. I'`'' '�� I: ( E. Waste Disposal: The owner or keeper must pick up and dispose of or take !,; away the dog or cat's waste. ; I. F. Liability: The owner �r keeper is responsible for the actions of its dogs and cats. ; G. Unleashed Dogs Allovued: Unleashed dogs shall be permitted in the fiollowing �' �� areas ' ;� 1. Pet park. � i, ��, August 2020 � I k k City of Dubuque ' F � � G € i! ;; j u, i, 10-5 B-4 10-5 B-7 ii 2. John G. Bergfeld Recreation Area ponds, but only when an ovvner or li keeper is working or exercising a dog by tossing a retrieval dummy or other object into a pond for out-and-back exercise.At all other times the dog must be leashed. (Ord. 23-17, 5-15-2017; amd. Ord. 10-20, 3-2-2020) 10-5B-5: ACCESS LIMITED: No person may proceed into or upon an area of any park, parkway, trail, or open I��',i space�rvhere any prohibitory sign is posted. (Ord. 23-17, 5-15-2017) -i 10-5B-6: THROWING STONES OR OTHER 1VIISSILES: ' No person may throw any stone or any other missile within any park, parkway, trail, or apen space. (Ord. 42-13, 8-5-2013) �u�5B-7: L�TT'Eic�i,fitu'��vVI�Y�Ai�Ili��ii,�,I'+ia��T�: A. No person shall kill, trap, tease, annoy, disturb, feed or interFere with any bird or other fowi, or animais in any park, parkway, frail, or open space. No person shall ydb, ir�jur� or d�s�ray th� n�st oi�i�y bir� or a�y other f�wl. B. Fishing is allAwed at the following locations: I; A.Y. IVIcDonald Park !, Bee Br�nch Creek Greenway Bissell Harbor uove Harbor, Seventh Street area Dubuque Marina Harbor i, Heron Pond, located within Miller Rivervievu Park ' Ice Harbor �� Jahn G. Bergfeld Recreation Area iV�aus Park Port nf Dubuque Marina Schmitt Harbor `� b 16th Street detention basin ; :�zna �iree� ae�en�io� �asir� �0��5 �' ;i G, (Ord. 23-17, 5-15-2017) ��, ,! �; � i� t ; i p �; � (� /� � /'���.I�t.�rJ6 GII�iJ 4 � City of Dubuque � , 4 f. �': �' 9 ;: � ;� � 12�4-10 12-4-13 �� n �, 12-4-10: MEETINGS: �'! A. 11/leetin s: Meetin s may be called by the chairperson or at the written request 9 9 I; of a majority of the commissioners. � I� B. Open Meetings: All meetings must be called and held in conformance with the � lowa open meetings law. �I ,,. C. Attendance: � ;� 'i 1, In the event a commissioner has been absent for three (3) or more i; {" consecutive meetings of the commission, without being excused by the � chairperson, such absence will be grounds for the commission to recommend �' to the city council that the position be declared vacant and a replacernent '�� appointed. ' 2. Attendance must be entered upon the minutes af all rrieetings. D. IViinutes:A copy of the minutes of aii meetings ofithe corr7mission must be fiiiea vvith the city council within ten (10) working days after each meeting➢ or by the next regularly scheduled city ceuncil meeting, whichever is later. �. �Quc�r�urri: Three (3) r�ier�ibers of the commis�ior� constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.The affirmative vote of�majority of the commissioners present and voting is necessary for the adoption of any motion or resolution. (Ord. 51-14, 8-4-2014) �� i ,. ;; 12-4-11: CONIPENSATION: Commissioners serve without compensation, provided that they may receive reimbursement for necessary travel and other expenses while on officiaB commission business within the limits estabiished in the city administrafive poiicies and budget. (Ord. 51-14, 8-4-2014) II� 'j �� 12-4-12: 12EMOVAL: � I� I he city councii m�y rerrmov�any corr�rr�i�si�i��rz�i c,a�a5�upor�i iiic��na��es a�u , �fter public hearing. (Ord. 51-14, 8-4-2014) j' j', � i� 12-4-13: POWERS: ° �i � A. The commission has all of the pouvers in relation to airports granted to cities �;;, and counties under state law, except powers to sell the airport. � � � ii , � Aayu�t ?n?n � ;i City of Dubuque ti J � p f 12-4-13 12-4-14 � B. All funds derived from taxation or otherwise for airport purposes are under the control of the commission far the purposes of management, operation, and control of the airport and must be deposited with the director of finance and '; budget to the credit of the commission and must be disbursed only on the '� written warrant or order of the commission including the payment of all indebtedness arising from the acquisition and construction of airports and the maintenance, operation, and extension thereof. (Ord. 51-14, 8-4-2014; amd. ' Ord. 3-20, 1-21-2020) ��� 12-4-14: ANPIUAL REPORT: An annual report will be prepared, submitted, and distributed in accordance with lowa Code chapter 330. (Ord. 51-14, 8-4-2014) � ����I '� ,� ';: �,: I!.: I'� �'. id h ;� Auga�t 2020 City of Dubuque h � i �il II i � i; I I I'II CITY CODE '� of Dl.1BVQV� ; !i �OW�1, Code current through: Ord. 31-20, passed P�ugust 6, 2020 ',. II' � j� G r, I� Published by: � ��'� E� STERLING CODIFIERS L' an � AMERICAN LEGAL PUBLISHING COMPANY 525 Vine Street � Suite 310 � Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 1-800-445-5588 �www.amlegal.com II� " 'i ti f f G i! ii I i� I� II'i i; i 1 i I, I' i �'� I �r; 'i i I I III II: II � i I i I � i i 1 a z . � � � 1 'i I 13-1 C-1 13-1 G1 ,j � CHAPTER 1 ii I WATER USE AND SERVIC� �i ARTICLE C. RATES a � SECTION: � � 13-1C-1: Residential, Commercial, Industrial And All Other Uses 13-1 C-2: Fire Sprinkler Service 13-1 C-3: Construction Use 13-1 C-4: Payment Of Bills ' i i 13-1 C-1: RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIA�, INDUSTRIAL AND ALL '� OTHER USES: A. Rates Established: The rates to be charged for water for residential, commercial, industrial and all other uses and purposes by any person, fiirm or corporation within the City shall be based on units of one hundred (100) cubic ', feet (748 gallons) or per gallon as follaws: ' IVlonthly Consumption Charge Per (In Hundreds Of Cubic Feet) Hundred Cubic Feet First 30 $3.85 ; Next 120 3.14 � Next 350 �•�� � Next 500 2•57 ' C���►� 1,009 2.28 � Manthly Consumptian (In Gallons) Charge Per Gallon � First 22 440 $0.00512 , Next 89,7G0 0.00419 ' i Next 261,800 0.00391 °'� � Next 374,000 0.00345 �y Over 748,000 0.00302 � ;� ; Rates shall be subject to the following minimum manthly charge according to �j the size of the meter: 13 i August 2020 ,� � , � Czry of Dubuque ��� � ; � R F ,� a a 13-1 C-1 13-1 C-1 ,{ �� !i r i� � Monthly Consumption Monthly ; Meter Size (In Hundreds Of Consumption Minimum (Inches) Cubic Feet) (In Gallons) Charge 5 / 2 1 496 7 .66 s , $ 3 / 5 3 740 19.15 4 � 1 8 5,984 30.64 i 1'/2 26 19,448 99.57 2 46 34,40� 165.04 II; �. �: 3 106 79,288 353.09 4 168 125,664 543.63 6 36� 275,264 1,128.57 � �25 �5?,500 '!,837.20 �,� A property owner shall pay a fifty dollar ($50.00) disconnect fee for water service that is disconnected by the City for a meter not in service. When a tenant account is sub'ect to disconnection due to delinquency, fhe tenani sh�ii J pay the fifty dollar ($50.00) disconnect fee. A fifty dollar ($50.00) service call fee shall be charged to property owners or tenant account for those service calls that �re determined to be related to � customer ne li ence. 9J I�� A seven dollar($7.00) minimum monthly charge shall be assessed for meters I�� � not in service. IB. Rates Outside City Limits: The rates to be charged for water supplied by �he City to residential, commerciai, industrial and other uses arrd purposes by any person outside the corporation limits of the City, shall be at one hundred fifty percent (150%) of the rates set forth in subsection A of this section. ` i. C. Estimated Billings: For all meters in service, bills will be issued monthly. \IVhen Ili a meter is not read monthly for any reason, biiis ynrili be issuea on estimaiea consumption. For estimated billings, either on alternate months or when readin s are not obtainabie fior any reason, consumption will be predicated on i!, 9 the monthly average of past usage for the meter. For estimated bills issued for ?, an account in which historical data is not available, billing will be predicated on � P. the minimum charge and related consumption identified for the size of the f meter in service for the particular account. ; 4 � �iugust Lu2u ,� „ � City of Dubuque � � t € � � �� i; II ';i a 13-1 C-1 13-1 C-2 � � D. Adjustments From Estimated Readings:Adjustments from estimated readings ' will be made when an actual meter reading is obtained. The adjustment will be ;;, reflected on the user's next regular bill. E. Residential Rate Exception: The city manager �hall establish a policy for evaluating cases of extreme financial hardship and the city's ability to make 'i adjustments in the monthly residential rate as determined by the terms and ' conditions of the policy and the funds allocated, and available, through the ;; budget process. (2007 Code § 44-201; amd. Ord. 15-19, 3-7-2019, eff. ';. 7-1-2019; Ord. 14-20, 4-23-2020; Ord. 23-20, 6-1-2020) (� � � 13�1 C-2: FIRE SPRINKLER SERVICE: Customers who have fire sprinkler service shall be billed for this service on a monthly basis. The monthly charge shall be as follows: Current Number Of Heads Monthly Charges Up to 200 (minimum) $23.47 200 - 299 28.17 300 - 399 32.81 400 _ 599 37.55 600 - 799 42.20 �00 - 999 46.92 � 1,000 � 1,199 51.63 - 399 56.27 1 1,200 , i 1,4U0 - 1,5�9 60.97 ; ; 1,600 - 1,799 65.68 " 1,�00 - 1,999 70.33 ;f. i �� 2,000 - 2,199 75.04 ';, 2,200 - 2,399 79.73 �� 2,400 - 2,599 84.43 II''� � '� ; 2,600 - 2,799 89.12 � , ,� � � � ,� ; a � a � � August 2020 � � City of Dubuque � ; ,u� 5� 13-1 G2 13-1 C-4 � �4 � , Current Number Of Heads Monthly Charges ;; 2,800 - 2,900 93.92 ' � � 3,000 - 3,499 98.49 I! Over 3,500 (for each additional 500 4.68 heads or fraction thereof) (Ord. 16-19, 3-7-2019, eff. 7-1-2019; amd. Ord. 15-20, 4-23-2020) ; 13-1 C-3: COr1S�'RiTC'�IO1LT�TSE: i a ion For Tem ora Water Se rvice° De osit: When a tem ora water A. A I c t , P rY PP P rY p service is desired for construction work, application shall be made to the City Manager. A deposit equal to the actual cost of the meter and fittings shall be paid in advance. The applic�nt shall guarantee payment of such vuater service charges and return said meter in good condition. B. Installation Of Meter: The applicant shall thereupon install a suitable meter, furnished by the City, and shall pay for all water furnished in accordance with the then prevailing water rates including minimum monthly charges. C. P�yment Of Charge When Installation Of Meter Impractical: If it is the opinion of the City Manager that placement of a meter is impractical, then the deposit fior meter and fittings shall not be required, but a charge, as determined by the ade but under no ��� City Manager, after offiicial publication, shall be m , circumstances shall water be used for sprinkling lawns, wetting down yards or I�' compacting of soil unless a rrieter has been installed on the service, or arrangements have been made for such usage. [7. Wafier Rate For Various Other P�arposes: The rate for water charged for other purposes not mentioned herein, such as for circuses, carnivals, fairs, skating I:. rinks, swirnming pools,tank wagons and filling cisterns will be made by the City Manager when application is made for the same at the Water Office. (2007 Code � ��-203) � `' I'. Ii 13-1 C-4: PAXMENT OF BILLS: �' k; A. Locations For Payment Of Bills: Payment of bills may be made at locations that ! � have been designated by the City Manager, after official publication. B. Due When Rendered: All utility bills are due.when rendered. (Ord. 31-08, I�h �, 5-5-2008) � C. Late Payments; Procedure Upon Delinquency: �'C i August 2020 ',� City of Dubuque '� a , l h � 13-1 C-4 13-1 C-4 . � 1. If a bill remains unpaid twenty five(25)days following the billing date,there ��i wiil be added to the bill a penalty of five percent (�%) of the total utility bill for � late payment. '� � 2. If bills are not paid within thirty (30) days following the billing date, the city �I reserves the right to discontinue water service to the delinquent customer by " shutting off the water service. The water service will not be restored unfiil all ', current, delinquent, and penalty charges, in addition to a turn on charge, have "; been paid. Iii � 3. If a delinquency exists for a rental property in excess of sixty(60)days,the � o�n�r must assume responsibility for the future billings to such account. D. Lien �or Nonpayment: 1. The city will have a lien upon the real property served by the city's water I'�' system for all delinquent charges. It is the duty of the city treasurer ta certify such delirrquent charges, plus the costs of administration, to the county treasurer and all such delinquent charges and costs wiii then constitute a iien against said property and be collected with and in the same ma�nner as general property taxes on said property. delin uerii wat�r��rvi���h�r es�re sub�ect to a delinquency lien C�ills far J 2. 9 q , ertification when the same are �n aid for a eriod of sixty (60) days after the c P P due date. 3. For all activ�water service accounts, if full payment of all charges billed, including late payment charges, is not received within thirty (30) days after the billing date, the city will send a notice of pending lien to the account holder in whose name the delinquent cFrarges were incurred. The notice must be serrt at least thirty (30) days prior to certification of the lien to the county �o sueh persons by ordinary mail to their last known addresses as reflected in the � ecords of the cit o r in the courrt au ditor s re�l ase account r Y com uter datab Y � p estate computer data file.The notice must include the delinquent charge(s)and must indicate that if payment of the toial arnount is not made by a cerfiain da�e �' (corresponding to the sixtieth day after the billing date for the delinquent ' � account), the d�linquent charge(s) will be c�rtified to the county as a lien remises owned or rente d b the account h older in agamst the property or p Y whose name the delinqueni charges we�e incurreU. �I�. � 4. For all final water service accounts, if full payment of all charges billed, G including late payment charges, is not received within thirty (30) days after the ;I billing date, the city will send a notice of pending lien to the account holder in � whose name the delinquent charges were incurred. The notice must be sent ' at least thirty (30) days prior to certification of the lien to the county to such �I p persons by ordinary mail to their last known addresses as reflected in the � computer database account records of the city or in the county auditor's real ;; i�; ` F August 202� 'F Ci o Dubu ue � �1' .f �i' � f H P, 13-1 C-4 13-1 C-4 !� estate computer data file. The notice must indicate that if payment of the total amount is not made by a certain date (corresponding to the sixtieth day after 'I i a e for that delin uent account the delin uent char e or char es the bi I n d t , 5 9 9 q ) q will be certified to the count as a lien a ainst the ro ert o r remises owned Y 9 I� p Y p or rented by the account holder in whose name the delinquent account charges li were incurred. 1' 5. if full payment of all charges billed in an active water service account billing statement, including late payment charges, is not received within sixty (60) days after the billing date, the city treasurer, as the city's billing and collection a ent will re are an assessment schedule listin such unpaid charges 9 � p P 9 ther�in. If full payment of all charge� billed in a final wat�r service account billing statement, including late payment charges, is nofi received within sixty (60) days affier the billing date, the city treasurer, as the city's billing and collection f' agent, will prepare an assessment schedule listing such unpaid charges therein. A five dollar ($5.00) administrative processing fee will be charged to each delinquent account:at.the time it is included in the assessment sch�edule,which amount will be separately identified on the assessment schedule and included in the amount being assess�d. T��e city treasurer will prepare an assessment schedule at lea�t quarterly, listing a!9 delinquent water service charges,and late payment charges, which accrued in the prior month or since the last assessment schedule was certified. Each such assessment schedule must also identify each delinquent charge by name of the account holder in whose name �; the delinquent rates or charges were incurred, must identify each property for �I which water service charge is delinquent, and must show the delinquent charges and the administrative processing fee to be assessed against each such property owned or rented by the delinquent account holder. 1"he city treasurer is hereby delegated the authority, on behalf of the city, to certify and file each such assessment schedule with �he county tre�surer as provided in the lowa Code section 384.84. 6. Such lien will be enforced until payment in full of the delinquent charges ''' and the administrative processing fee shown on the assessment schedule is i!. made at the office of the county treasurer. (Ord. 53-12, 9-17-2012; amd. Ord. ; ;�-2�7, �-L�-zu�Uj i� ,,I !; j; e , li� ; Ru��st 202C ° City of Dubuque � ,� � ,1 13-2C-1 13-2C-2 � , �, CHAPTER 2 ; SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL ''� i: ARTICLE C. RAT�� SECTION: 13-2C-1: Pur ose p �� 13�2G2: Definitions � 13-2C-3: Rates Established ( 13-2C-4: Areas Not Served By Public System 13�2C-5: Lien For Fai►ure To Pay " 13-2C-6: Cost Of Collection 13-2C-1: PiTi2POSEe it is hereby determined and declared to be necessary and conducive �o the 'c health safet welfare and con veniene e of the Cit to fe v rotection of the ubli , Y Y , p p Y and collectjust and equitable charges, rates or rental� upon all lots, parcels of real estate and buildings that are connected directly or indirectly with the sanitary sewage sysfiem ofi the City, the ����e�ds c�f sueh eharges or rental� �� derived to be used for the purpose of constructing, operating, maintaining and repairing such ! �: sewage treatment plant. (2007 Code § 44-82) III 13-2C-2: DEFINITIOI�TS: ' �, The following words and terms, as used in this articl�, shall be deemed to mean and r be construed as follows: CONTfZIBUTOR: Any person responsible for the production of domestic, commercial or � �'� . industrial waste which is directly or i indirectly dischargP� into thP �'ity's 'i; � � � sanitary sewer system. �� II SEWAGE SERVICE CH�RGE: Any and aii rates, cnarges; fees or ��;`; rentals levied against and payable by ; the contributors, including special I�i contracts or agreements which have �M� been or may be negotiated by and � b�tween fihe City, commercial 4 � establishrrrents, industries, �' manufacturing plants or corporations �, f�r the purpose of collecting rates, � charges, fees or rentals. � � Hugus't LG2u s � ;. City of Dubuque � � c � f �I I� � �� 13-2G2 13-2C-3 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT: Any and all units of the Municipal sewage treatment system owned and operated by the City, including the 'i interceptor sewer system, the pumping stations delivering sewage to the plant and the outfall sewer system. WATER DEPARTMENT: The City Water Department. (2007 'I Code § 44-81) - RA'TES�S�AB�,IS��: 13-2C 3: Contributors whose property lies within the corporate limits of the City, except as atherwise provided in this article, shall p�y to the City at the same time payment for water services is made, a sewer service charge computed on water consumption on the following rates: (Ord. 10-17, 3-7-2017, eff. 7-1-2017) i Char es: A. Bas c g 1. The sewer rates and charges shall be based on the quantity of water used c�n or in the property or premises. For all customers utilizing sewer s�rvice, bills will be issued on estimated consurription. For estimated biflings, either on alternate months, or when a reading on a water meter is not obtainab��for any reason, consumption will be predicated on the monthly average of the past usage for the metered account. For estimated bills issued for an account in which historical data is not availableo billing will be predicated on the minimum I��•! charge and related consumption identified in subsection C7 of this section for the size of the water meter in service for the particular account. (2007 Code §44-83) I' for ablish a o�c 2. Basic Charge Exception: The city manager shall est p y evaluating cases of extreme financial hardship for residential customers and the city's ability to make adjustments in the monthly basic charge for residential c�stomers as determined by fihe terms and conditions of the policy and the funds �Ilocated, and av�ilable, thrr����h th� budget pracess. � B. Schedule Of Rates: 'Y Rate per each 100 cubic feet $5.27 �: Rate per each gallon 0.00704 (Ord. 17-19, 3-7-2019, eff. 7-1-2019) �G C. Service Charge: �i� August 2020 City of Dubuque ti E � h �� 13-2C-3 13-2C-3 I� �' � 1. When a parcel of real estate, property or building discharging sanitary ' sewage, industrial wastes, water or other approved waste, either directly or " indirectly into the City's sanitary sewer system, is not a user of water supplied b the Cit Water Division and the water used thereon or therein is not Y y ermined b the acce table to the Cit the amount of water used shall be det y P Y, City in such a manner as the City Manager may elect to establish the rate of �I charge as provided in this article, or the owner or other interested parties at ' their expense, may install and maintain a meter acceptable to the City for said '' purposes. :� 2. When a parcel of real estate, property or building discharging sanitary i sewerage, industrial wastes, water or other approved waste, either directly or indirectly into the City's sanitary sewer system, is a user of water supplied by 'i; the City Water Division and in addition uses water from another source which is not measured by a water meter or is measured by a water meter not f water used s hall be determined b the acce t abl e to the C it the amount o Y � p Y , r o establish the nner a s the Cit Mana er m a elect in orde t Cit in such a ma Y Y Y J rate of charge as provided in this article, or the owner or other interested parties at their expense may instail and maintain a meier accep��bie�0 4��e Ciiy for said purposes. 3. When a parcel of real estate, property or building discharging sanitary ��wage, i�dustriai vvastes, uvater or othe� approved waste, either directly ar indirectl into the City's sanitary sewer system, is not a user ofi water supplied Y by the City Water Division, the amount of sanitary sewage, industrial wastes, water or other approved waste discharged into the sanitary sewer system shall be determined by the City in such a manner as the City Manager may elect in ar e as rouided in this artic le o r the owner or rder to establish the rate of ch . 0 9 P other interested parties at their expense, rnay install and maintain a sewage meter acceptable to the City for said purposes. , 4. The City Council may, in its discretion,when applicable, permit connection to the �ity sanitary sewer system ofi proper�ies loc���d outside the corporate limits upon such terms and conditions as it may establish; provided, however, that such terrris shall not be more favorable to such property thara rates herein r established for City users. � I !'', 5. In order that the rates and charges may be rr�odestly and equitably '�, aaju���a ec� i�� �ervi�� ����er��, 6�� ��iy ��a�� �a�� �"� ;;�"t t� b��� it� f charges not only on volume, but also on the strength and content of the �l sewage and wastes of the user. The City shall have the right to measure and ' determine the strength and content of�II sewage and wastes discharged either ��'; directly or indirectly into the City's sanitary sewer system, in such manner and ; by such methods as it may deem practicable in the light of the conditions and �i circumstances of the ca�e in order to determine the proper charge. Extra charges will be applicable and negotiated with users on an individual account t basis when concentration of the sewage exceeds three hundred milligra��ns per i � t Auaust 2020 I�a ��, City of Dubuque �' h 'i N j� 1 II I 13-2C-3 13-2G5 �' liter(300 mg/L) of biochemical oxygen demand, three hundred fifty milligrams ; per liter(350 mg/L)of suspended solids or two percent(2%)or more of the flow ''; rate into the sewage treatment plant. � � 6. The rates and charges may be billed to the tenant and tenants occupying the properties served, unless otherwise requested in writing by the owners, but ; such billings shall in no way relieve the ownerfrom liability in the event payment ' i is not made as required in this article. (2007 Code § 44-83) 7. Where the quantity of water consumed is such that the minimum of service m se wer service char e accordin to the size of t he is char ed the minimu g , 9 9 � meter, shall be as follows: I' � , i Meter Size Minimum Allowance Allowance (Inches) Charge (Cubic Feet) (Gallons) 5/8 $10.53 200 1,496 3 3 740 /4 26.33 500 , 1 or larger 42.24 800 5,984 ; (Ord. 17-19, 3-7-2019, eff. 7-1-2019; amd. Ord. 16-20, 4-23-2020; Ord. 24-20, G-1-2020) 13-2C-4: AREAS NOT SERVED BY PUBLIC SYSTEM: The rates service char es, rentals or fees as provided in this article shall become , 9 effective at the time sewage from the contributors is first directed to the sanitary sewer system. At the time sanitary sewers are constructed in areas not now served by a sanitary sewer system, contributors shall be granted a reasonable time to rr�ake conneciion to the sewer.The effective date of the�ewage service charge and ined b the reasonable time to connect to the sanitary sewer system will be determ y the City Manager. (2007 Code § 44-84) 13-2C-5: LIEN FOR FAILURE TO PAY: A. Lien For Delinquent Rates And Charges: The city shall have a lien upon the !� real property served by the sanitary system for all delinquent rates and charges. Bills for sewage charges shall be delinquent when the same are �! unpaid for a period of twenty five (25) days following the billing date, and if not I paid, a penalty of five percent (5%) shall be added to the sewage bill. " �, ;� � August 2020 ' i � i City of Dubuque � � f I'. � ; s � � 13-2C-5 13-2C-6 j ; I i B. Certification Of Charges: It is the duty of the city treasurer to certify the actual i rates and charges plus the costs of administration to the county treasurer as � provided in section 13-1 C-4 of this title, and all such costs will then constitute a li�n against said property and be collected with and in the same manner.as '' � general property taxes on said property. (Ord. 30-08, 5-5-2008; amd. Ord. 54-12, 9-17-2012; Ord. 3-20, 1�21�2020) i 13-2C-6: COST OF COLLECTION: The actual cost of collecting and accounting for all sewer rentals or charges shall ! be�part of the�ost of�p�r�ting the sewage treatment plant. The cost shall be paid from the sewage funds to the collection agent upan the city manager's certificate certifying to the amount. (2007 Code § 44-87) 'i ,' � � a , 1 �� ','I ; i i , ,I ;{ �, i � I , � 1 , 1 Aag�!st 2�2Q � ; � � City of Dubuque � ; w a , � � � i � � � li il II� 'i 'i ;� ,� C� � , ;, I',''', �I I',' i , IF; � �III li C „ � u �� � ;� � � u � � 13-4-5 � 13-4-5 � . � ; � 13-4-5: SFU RATE, CHARGES; UTILITY REVENUES: �,j �, ,i A. Square Feet Equivalency: For purposes of this chapter, an SFU shall be equivalent to two thousand nine hundred seventeen (2,917) square feet of im e rvious ro ert . I',' p K� p Y I; B. Monthly Service Charge: Except as provided in this chapter, every contributor :j owning or occupying a single-family residential property, multi-family residential ;i property, or a nonresidential property, other than exempt property, shall pay to �; the city, at the same time payment is made for water service, sanitary sewer � or refuse, a stormwater management charge to be determined and billed as ' rovided in this cha ter. In the event the owner and the occupant of a particular I��1 ; P P property are not the same, the liability for payment of the stormwater management charge attributable to that property shall be joint and several as '' to the owner and occupant. The stormwater management charge shall be a '', monthly service charge and shall be determined by this chapter and the SFU rate which is established in this chapter and from tim� to time adjusted as provided in this chapter. C. Application And Computation:The stormwater management charges provided in SeGtions 13-4m6 through 13-4-8 of this chapter shall be applied and computed for each contributor durirrg the customary billing periods as to all bills mailed by ihe city treasur�r, �nd such ch�rges shall thereafter be paid an d collected �s provided in this ch�pter. D. Rates Established:The SFU rate to be�pplied to residential and nonresidential I '� properties shall be $8.29 per SFU. E. Authority To Adjust Rat�: If at any time the director determines that the SFU s sfiem re uires rate and/or the budget for the stormwater management utility y q adjustment,the director shall report such de�ermination io the city manager and �' city council. The city council may at any time adjust the SFU rate by adoption ,j of an ordinance amending this section, and may at any fir�e adjusfi the budget '' for the stormwater management utility system by adoption of an appropriate resolution. II'�; j F. Policy On Expenditure Of Revenues: The city councii hereby establishes a I!' formal policy regarding the expenditure of stormwater management utility �, revenues as ��iiovvs: 1. The city manager shall develop and implement a cost accounting system, ry capable af accurately recording and segregating charges to the system by all � departments of the city, to include the cost of personnel, machinery, coniract �N equipment and construction, supplies, depreciation, and any and all !�I miscellaneous expenses and purchase�. �+ � � F �� �"� C� p August 2020 h, 'E e City of.Dubuque " � � ,s � �� �I 13-4-5 13-4-7 ; � � 1 I 2. No revenues generated by the stormwater utility user fee shall be used for j; any purpose other than stormwater expenses. (2Q07 Code§44-274; amd. Ord. ' 16-14, 3-5-2014; Ord. 3-20, 1-21-2020; Ord. 21-20, 6-1-2020) , b 13-4-6: SINGI,E-Fr�MII,Y 12ESIDENTIAL PROPERTY: I` ;; A. Percentage Of SFU Rate: The stormwater management charge for a single- family residential property shall be the following percentage of the SFU rate: Impervious Area Of Property (Square Feet) �FIJ Rate 1,471 or less 50 percent 1,472 to 4,374 100 percent 4,375 or more 150 percent � B. Commencernent Of Charge: As to a new single-family residence, the stormwater management charge attributable to that residence shall commence upon the earlier of the following: 1. The issuance of a permanent water meter. 2. If no water rrieter is issued for that developmenfi or if development has �,:; halted, on the date that the direcfior or the director's designee determines in �' reasonable judgment that the development is substantially complete or has been halted for at least three (3) rrionths. II' C. Charge Exception: The city manager shall establish a policy for evaluating cases of extreme financial hardship far single-family residentiai customers and the city's ability fo make adjustments in the monthly charge for single-family residential customers �s determined by the terms and conditions of the policy j; and the funds allocated, and available, through the budget process. ; D. appea! D�t�rrnir�ation Qf Charge: An�� o�ner er �ccup�nt ofi � residential ' property aggrieved by the direcfior's calculation of the stormwater management ' � ��ar�P a� orovided in this section ma_y appeal such determination to the director as provided in section 13-4-9 of this chapter. (2007 Code § 44-275; i'. amd. Ord. 21-20, 6-1-2020) i I 13-4-7: NONSINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY: � � E, A. The stormwater management charge for a non-singlefamily residential property � shall be the following percentage of the SFU rate multiplied by the number of � � dwelling units on the property: � August 2020 � �� w City of Dubuque II; i r � � 4, i� III 13-4-7 13-4-8 ; , � � , Non-singleFamily Residential � I1, Property Classification SFU Rate I;, Multi-family (excluding condominiums 42 percent and mobile homes) VI Condominium 83 percent Mobile home 65 percent III' , '� B. Charge Exception: The city manager shall establish a policy for evaluating cases of extreme financial hardship for non-single family residential customers ;; and the city's ability to make adjus4r����� i�the rnor�ihly charge for r�on-single '� family residential customers as determined by the terms and conditions of the j! policy and the funds allocated, ar�d available, through the budget process. ��, (2007 Code § 44-276; amd. Ord. 21-20, 6-1-2020) 13�4�8: 1°I01��'ST?�AEN-'�'IAL,�1$�PF�TV; A. Determination And Cornmencement�f�harge:The stormwater management charge for nonresidential property s�all be the SFU rate multiplied F�y the numerical factor obtained by dividing the tot�l impervious area of a nonresidential property by the number of square feet in one SFII.The minimum charge for any nonresidential property shall be equal to one SFU rate. For newly developed nonresidential property, the charge attributable to that property shall commence or increase, for additional development to property which is alread develo ed, u on the issuance of the certificate of occupancy Y p p will be issued for such additional development or, if no certificate of occupancy n has halted on t he date that the director velo me t lo ment or if de , hat deve I fort P I� P or the directar's designee determines in reasonable judgment that th� development is substantially complete or has been hafted for at le�st three (3) ' months. II B. Pra Rata Gharge: For separately metered occupancy units within a �,; nonresidential property with joint users of common impervious areas, the �,j director sral! calcul�te �nd allocats the pro rata stnrmvv�ter m�n�gement i �� charge among the userso � �� � C. Appeal Cost Determinatian:Any owner or occupanfi of a nonresidential property �: aggrieved by the director's calculation of the stormwater management charge jj or allocation among users as provided in this section may appeal such ; determination to the director as provided in section 13-4-9 of this chapter. u D, Adjustment To Charge: An adjustment to the stormwater charge may be I� granted by the director who is hereby authorized to establish procedures and r standards f�r the adjustment of fees. (2007 Code § 44-278) � R f k August 2020 � � ,. City of Dubuque �' 1, � � � 'u' N G a iy I 13-4-9 13-4�9 '� ii 13-4-9: APPEAL OF IMPERVIOUS SURFACE CALCULATION: ; A. Single-Family Residential Property: Any owner or occupant of a single-family �' !� residential property aggrieved by the initial or any subsequent determination of '' the stormwater management charge for such property, as provided in section a ter ma a eal such determination and calculation to the ��H 13-4-6 of this ch p , y pp director, utilizing information supplied by the appealing owner or occupant, provided such information is verified as correct by a certified professional ; engineer or surveyor at the owr�er's or occupant's expense. B. Nonsingle-Family Residential Property:Any owner or occupant of a multi-family residential property aggrieved by the initial or any subsequent calculation of the � stormwater management charge, as provided in section 13-4-7 of this chapter, may appeal such calculations and allocation to t he directar as outlined herein. ��`' C. Nonresidential Property: Any owner or occupant of nonresidential property aggrieued by the initial or any subsequent calculation of the total impervious area of such property, calculation of the stormwater management charge tor such proper�y, as p�ovid�� i�o secti�r 13-�-� �f this chapter, may appeal such calculations or allocation to the director. Upon such appeal, t.he stormwater management charge ',i I ,. �! �� ,i i ',I: '�i i G� , � ,, i! � � �i Y �; i� � ;; � ,, ,: � A�yu�t 2�20 � fi , City of Dubuque � � C h, � �j 13-6-1 13-6-1 � � CHAPTER6 I,� ', ,, SOLID WASTE � ;� ,; SECTION: '; 13-6-1: Defiinitions � ��''�i � 13-6-2: Deposits On Other Public Or Private Property �� ,, 13-6-3: Container Requirements; Collection Restrictions � 13-6-4: Wrapping And Draining Qf Certain Solid Wastes 13-6-5: Unlawful Accumulations � �3-6-6: Storage And Accumulation Restricted � , 13-6-7: Hazardous And Prohibited Wastes Regulated � 13-6-�: Vehicles Hauling Solid Waste 13-6-9: Usa Of State Approved Dump Site Or Disposal Praject 13-6-1: DEFINITIONS: For the ur ose of this cha ter the following definitions shall apply: � p P BUILDING MATERfALS: Any material such as lumber, floor coverings, brick, plaster,sheet metal or any other substances accumulated as a result of repairs or addifiions to existing buildings, construction of new buildings or demolition of existing '' ,' structures. CLASS I PREMISES: Shall mean and include the following properties in the city: � A. Single-family dwellings. ,', B. Muliiple-family dwellings up to and including six (6) dwelling units. �: ( C. Dwelling units in business or � commercial premises. �. �, � Vilhere two (2) or more laterally � connected or joined dwelling units, � including condaminiums, townhouses G. and row houses, in which each N dwelling unit has separate access and j' utility service, each dwelling unit shall ,� constitute a single-family dwelling. !' r I; F � F�ugusY 2G2C ii , City of Dubuque " k � i i �fl 13-6-1 13-6-1 ';! ;� i CLASS II PREMISES: E2esidential premises other than class I residential premises, located in the I'' city, including: A. Dwellings in trailer courts; ! i B. Schools, colleges, churches, convents, nursing homes, rooming '�, houses and other semiprivate '�' institutions; and r �� C. !Vlultiptle-family dwellings exceeding �� � six (6) dwelling units. CLASS III PREMISES: All business and commerc;ial premises � located in the city, including that part of a residential premises with a business or commercial use. DWELLING: Shall mean and include any building or portion thereof containing one or more dwelling units. DWELLING UNIT: Shall mean and include one or more connected rooms having complete � kitchen facilities �nd arranged, designed or used as living quarters for one family only. FOOD SCRAPS: Solid, semisolid and liquid animal and vegetable residu�als resulting from the ° handling, preparing, cc�oking, storing, serving and consuming of food. I GARBAGE: All solid and semisnlid, putrescible animal and vegetable wastes resulting ' i from the handling, preparing, cooking, " storing, �erving and consuming of food "" or of material intended for use as food, �� _r�. � o,: • � i "otiii� ciii �7ii�i� crii,iu��i�y �.i��iUl irt�i.3��ii"I�� byproducts, and shall include all such substanGes from all public and private ;ii establishments and from all �I, residences. � �: � � I �i k �� August 2020 i� li r City of Dubuque � n �; F � `i 1 13-6-1 13-6-1 ' �'I i; i ;; � HAZARDOUS WASTES: Waste materials, including, but not ',; limited to, poisons, pesticides, I, herbicides, acids, caustics, biohazardous wastes, flammable or explosive materials and similar harmful wastes which require special handling and vuhich must be disposed of in such '': a manner as to conserve the � �; environment and protect the public ''� health and safety. � OTHER �OMPOSTA��.� Napkins, plates, cups, bowls, towels, ' MATERIALS: tissues, and takeout containers made � from paper as well as other materials as appraved by the city rraanager. OWNER: In addition to the record titleholder, any person residing in, renting, leasing, U�Vu�y��s�, �peratir�g cr #rar��actirg business in any premises and as between such parties, the duties, responsibilities, liabilities and obligations hereaft�r im�o��d shall be joint and several. PREMISES: A building ar part of a building and its grounds located in the city. I�'�; RECYCLABLE MATERIALS: Materials, including, but not limited to, food container glass, aluminum, steel (tin) cans, no. 1 and no. 2 plastic bottles, uncontaminated nevvspapers and glossy paper (magazines). Newspapers and glossy paper shall be considered uncontaminated if they ', have noi been exposed to substances � or conditions rendering them unusable " ( for recycling. � !� �r.�. !'+.-o�. I� .-� r� r�i }recn h!A �J�[G�+c �' ft�l�'�JG. �Uil�.3rv��iv ui� I it��i�..:.�1�e.:.:.+�:.: - i�� including, but not limited to, garbage, rubbish, ashes, incinerator ash, incinerator residues, street cleanings, market and industrial solid wastes and �� sewage treatment wastes in dry or ,; semisolid form. II li � �'; �i, Pa��!st 2020 City of Dubuque � i �{ ; �j �i; 13�-6�1 13-6-3 i� ; � � �i �i RUBBISH: IVonputrescible solid waste consisting i of combustible and noncombustible '; wastes, such as furniture, appliances, 1 tires, 6uilding materials or similar � wastes. ' ; SOLID WASTE: Garbage, refuse, rubbish, and other similar discarded solid or semisolid materials, including, but not limited to, I; such materials resulting from industrial, commercial, agricultural, and domestic 'j activities. Solid waste includes � vehicles. Solid waste does not include toxic and hazardous wastes as defined II' by the lowa department of natural '�', resources. uch as rass cli in s leaves Debris s , D WASTE: P J � YAR g P �ar�er ;n;a�t��, bru:h and tree� �� y defined by the fowa department of natural resources.Yard waste does not include tree stumps. (Ord. 20-06, 3-2-2006, eff. 4-3-2006; amd. Ord. 17-20, 4-23-2020) 13-6-2: DEPOSITS ON OTFIER PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTX: A. Prohibition: No person shall throw, rake, deposit, dump, drop, spill or store (other than the placement of containers for collection as provided herein) any solid waste or toxic and hazardous wastes upon the streets, sidewalks, righfs ';; of way or any public or private property within the city. B. Exception: This section shall not apply to junk dealers, auto salvage dealers, '', pawnbrokers or secondhand dealers licensed under title 4, chapier 6 of thi� ,'' code. (2007 Code § 40-17) '"' 13-6-3: CUN1'A11V�1KK�t1ULi�;�i�N'1'a; i:iil.��,�,�i�ivry ii��ii�ri�i�i�i�T�: . ;,�1 A. Disposal In Containers; Preparation Of Waste For DisposaL Solid waste shall '„ be placed in bags secur�d with tags or otherwise sealed and placed in suitable ;; containers. However, it shall not be necessary to p�ace books, boxes, I; magazines or newspapers in containers, provided they are securely tied in �� bundles or completely contained in disposable boxes not more than twerrty by ; thirty by forty eight inches (20 x 30 x 48"). Tree limbs and carpet shall be F securely tied in bundles not more than forty eight inches (48") long and h eighteen inches (1�'°) in diameter. ,j i�,ugus� 2�2u ,I; City of Dubuque � � ; � �� { 1 13-6-3 13-6-3 �' i , ; � B. Container Standards: A standard solid waste container shall be not more than thirty five (35) gallons nor be less than five (5) gailons in capacity except when � only one container is used, in which case such container may be less than fiue ' (5) gallons in capacity. All such containers shall be waterproof and fitted with � a tight lid and shall have handles, bails, or other suitable lifting devices. ; Containers shall be of a type originally manufactured for refuse or garbage, i wit�h tapered sides for easy emptying, and shall be of lightweight and sturdy '' construction. The weight of any individual standard container and its contents �� shall not exceed forty (40) pounds. Galvanized steel and similar metal ;; containers, rubber containers, and plastic containers which do not become j brittle in cold weather, may be used. Oil or grease drums, paint cans, and ' � similar s�lvaged �ontainers shall not be used. Disposable bags manufactured ! l for garbage and solid waste disposal shall be acceptable unless they are left ; unattended for such a period of time or in such a location as to become a health hazard. C. Healthcare Waste: r'i 1. Except for class II premises, healthcare waste shall be piaced in suitaqie ' containers separately fro►ri all other solid waste. Sharp objects such as '�� hypodermic needles, syringes and lancets shall be securely contained in hard plastic or metal disposable containers with screw on or tightly secured lids for collection. Broken glass ar�d �imilar r�aterials shall be placed ira disposable � box�s with a secure closure. C7ther healthcare waste such as soiled bandages, disposable sheets and medical gloves shall be placed in thick disposable � plastic bags or shall be double bagged. 2. Class II premises shall comply with all occupational safety health administration (OSHA) regulations concerning the disposal of potentially infectious wastes. , D. Unacceptable Items For Collection:A basket, box or noncomplying solid waste � container shall be considered disposable solid waste and shall be removed by ,;, the collection crews if it is the proper size and otherwise acceptable for collection. It shall be left uncollected if it is larger ihan the allovuable size ar otherwise unacceptable for collection. � j ' E. Recycling Containers Provided: One curbside recycling container shall be ' Y�_dL� 1 L:� p►"OVld�d �y I�le Clty LO eaCfl UWeliin� u�ii iii c;i�5� i pieii�i�cs i�i lii� L''v'il�i,iivi� of recyclable materials. �� �, ;; F. Large And Bulky Rubbish: Large and bulky rubbish such as furniture and �!� appliances shall not be collected except when a special collection is established ] by the city manager for the callection of such items. (2007 Code§40-18; amd. j s Ord. 17-20, 4-23-2020) � , a � ; , p,����st ?n2n ; ; � a City of Dubuque ! � ; :� r � 'i� !i i� � i 13-6-4 13-6-6 �1 ;; 13-6-4: WRAPPING AND DRAINING OF CERTAIN SOLID WASTES: All solid waste consisting of waste animal and vegetable matter which may attract flies, dogs, cats, rodents and other animals shall be drained of all excess liquid, wra ed in a er or dis osable containers and laced or stored, until collected, in 'I�, PP P p p , P covered suitabl� containers as described in section 13-6-3 of this chapter. (2007 Code § 40-19) 13-6-5: UNLAWFUL ACCUMULATIONS: � I, ii A. Health Or Sanitation Hazard: It shall be unlawful for any person to permit to accumulate on any premises, improved or vacant, or on any public place in the ` city, such quantities of solid waste, either in containers or not, that shall constitute a health or sanitation hazard. B. Storage Within Or Close To Buildings: It shall be unlawful for any person to accumulate quantities of refuse, papers, garbage, ashes or other solid waste I WIf�1111 01' CIOSE i0 �hy bUlldln� If� �T� c:fi�, U��oe�� iii8 Saiis@ iS SiOi'Eu 1�i containers in such a rrianner as not to create a health or fire hazard. (2007 Code 40-20 § ) 13-6-6: STORAGE AND ACCUMULATION 12ESTRICTED: A. Storage In Metal Containers: Within the corporate limits of the city, all garbage or refuse consisting of waste animal or vegetable matter upon which rats may I��; feed, and all small dead animals, shall be placed and stored until collected in covered metal containers of a type prescribed by the health officer. I', B, Dumping On Premises Or Waterways Prohibited: It is unlawfiul for any person to dump or place on any premises, land or waterway, any dead animals, or any waste vegetable or animal ma4ter of any kind. C: Providing Harborage For Rats: it shall be unlawfiul fior any persor� t� place, leave, dump, or permit to accumulate any garbage, rubbish or trash in any building or on any premises, improved or vacant, or on any open lot or alley in � i� the city so that the same shall or may afford food or harborage for rats. '� 'i D. Lumber And Boxes Placed On Elevated Racks: It shall be unlawful for any f person to permit to accumulate on any premises, irnproved or vacant, or o�any ji open lot or alley in the city any lumber, boxes, barrels, bottles, cans, containers � or similar material that may be permitted to remain thereon unless same shall � be placed on open racks that are elevated not less than eighteen inches (18") `' above the ground, and evenly piled or stacked. (2007 Code§31-74; amd. Ord. Y � 17-20, 4-23-2020) u` u '�, '� /"lUl�.11Jl LVZV II i� City of Dubuque lu'� � � i �I I,1 u 13-6-7 13-6-9 ' i � i � 13-6-7: HAZARDOUS AND PROHIBITED WASTES REGULATED: � A. Deposits Prohibited Except For Special Collection: No person shall deposit in I a solid waste container or otherwise offer for city collection any hazardous j wastes or prohibited wastes, except when a special collection is established by % the c�ty manager under subsection 13-6-3F of this chapter. � B. Transportation By Owner: Hazardous wastes and prohibited �rvastes shall be i transported by the owner to a sanitary dispos�l project licensed by the lowa ;!, department of natural resources to accept such wastes. ;` � C. Prohibited Wastes Described: "Prohibited wastes"' includes, but is not limited to, waste oils, lead acid batteries and tires. (2007 Code § 40-21; amd. Ord. 17-20, 4-23-2020) !; 13-6-8: VEHICLES HAULING SOLID WA�T�: '; A, Dropping, Sifting Or Leaking of Load: No person shaii haui any solia wa��e e streets alle s or ublic la ces of the cit urale ss t he vehicle used for u on th Y p , Y I� P such purpose is so cr�nstructed or loaded or the load securely covered as to prevent any of its load from dropping, sifting, leaking, or otherwise escaping or its load cav��ir�g f�em �rc�ppir�g iro� the vehicle, except that material� rnay be dropped for the purpase of securing traction, or water or other substance may be �pplied on a roadway �n cleaning or maintaining such roadway. B. Sanitary Candition: All vehicles, containers and dumpsters used for the ;i collection and removal af solid waste shall be kept in a clean, inoffensive, and sanitary candition. All solid vvaste shall be handled in such a way as to prevent v th e scatterin s illin or leaka e of same. (2007 Code § 40�22) 9 , P 9 9 13-6-9: USE OF STATE APPROVED DiJ1VIP SITE OItDISPOSAY,P1�OJECT: A. Siate Licens�d Projeet: No person shall haul or cause to be hauled any so�id ��i waste ta any sanitary disposal project, dump site or any other area unless such �' ( disposal project, dump �ite or other area is licensed by and in full compliance ; with all regulations in the state in which it is located. I�', �i B. Filling Or Excavating; Permit Required: No person shall use dirt, stone, brick, ;; concrete or similar inorganic material forfill, landscaping,excavation or grading '� without first obtaining a building permit, if requirecd by other pravisions of this code and onl in conformance with all provisions af the zoning and subdivision I; , Y ardinances of this code. (2007 Code § 40-23) � �� i; ;i � i �, Al1�rtJ�t 2OZQ � 1 City of Dubuque �� � � ¢ H >: � F � ;� Ilili i p� � I' �' �'. s r �, Y � I � 13�6A-1 13-6A-2 'I '; CHAPTER 6 SOLID WASTE �;i ,'� ARTICLE A. CITI( OR PRIVAT'E COLLECTION SERVICE SECTION: ' I� 13-6A-1: City Manager's Authority Generally � I� 13-6A-2: Availability Of Collection Service 13-6A-3: Frequency, Time And Areas Of Collection i 13-6A-4: Placement Of Containers Far Collection � 13-6A-5: Ownership Of Materials; Unauthorized Coll�cting I'rohibited 13-6A-6: Rates And Charges Established; Exceptions 13-6A-7: Charges; Billing And Collection 13-6A-8: Yard Waste And Food Scraps 13-6A-9: Private Collection Service - l0�IA1VAGER'S AUTI-�ORITY GENERALLY: 13 6A-1: CITY The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to employ City owned vehicles ��id equipmerit ar�d ihe necessary operating perso'nnel tc collect solid w�ste, yard waste and recyclable materials and to collect fees and administer the program as provided for in this article in the City, upon the terms and conditions of this article. � (2007 Code § 40�31) 13-6A-2: AVAILASILITY OF COLLECTION SERVICE: A. Collection service is provided within the City to residents and businesses located within city limits as outlined below. The City Manager may consider requests for service outside of city limits, in the City Manager's sole discretion. �'I �. �lass I Premises: City sc�lid waste collection from resider�tial premises as defined in section 13-6-1 of this chapter shall be mandatory. ( G. Class II Premises: Class I I premises not serviced by City solid waste collection S8f'VI��'S iTl�j� a��7�j� �U ifl� i.iiji �i%idfi�i�ei' i�i �U�ii �uiieG�li�ii S�TVIi:.�'�. T i� collection rate shall be determined according to the fee schedule set forth in s section 13-6A-6 of this article. � ; tl D. Class II I Prernises: Ciass II I premises not serviced by City solid waste collection � services may apply to the City Manager for such collection services. The �' collection rate shall be determined according to the fee schedule set forth in �' section 13-6A-6 of this arkicle. "� � � �,a���t ?n�n , � City ofDubuque I" � j � ,' �, 13-6A-2 13-6A-4 li �; E. Recycling Services: Class II premises not serviced by City solid waste I,,� collection seruice and Class III premises t�nay apply to the City Manager for �; such recycling services. The collection rate shall be determined according to the fee schedule set forth in section 13-6A-6 of this article. �'I F. Refusal Of Service:The City Manager may refuse solid waste coilection service ;; or recycling services because of quantities or characteristics beyond the capacity or capability to be handled efficiently or safely by City personnel and equipment. (Ord. 14-19, 3-7-2019, eff. 7-1-2019; amd. Ord. 17-20, 4-23-2020) 13-6A-3: FREQUENCY,TIME AND AREAS OF COLLECTION: A. Frequency And Time Of Collection: Collections shall be made not more than once uveekly at such time and in such areas of the City as shall be determined and set out in schedules prepared by the City Manager in accordance with the provisions of this articNe. All collections shali be made between the hours of six I' o'clock (6:00) A.M. and nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. �. Collection Schedule: The collection schedule shall not include official City holidays unless otherwise determined by the City M�nager. However, a Saturday may be substituted as the collectian day to replace the collection which would otherwise be r�ade on the day of the week the holid�y oceur�. C. Authorit To Chan e Schedule: The City Manager is hereby authorized and � Y J empowered to change or amend the collection schedules from time to time as the City Manager may deem necessary. (2007 Code§40-33; arnd. Ord. 17-20, 4-23-2020 ) �I',: 13-6A-4: PI,ACEIVIENT OF CON�'AIN�RS FOR COY�I.,�CTION: A. Alle s:Where collections are mad�from alleys, solid waste containers shall be Y . . � placed in one location for each dwelling, in clear view and at the owners properiy line abutting the alley and on the days designated in said schedule. B. Streets: Where collections are made from the street, solid waste containers , shall be placed in one location for each dwelling, in clear view and in the street �IQf�I-O�-Vl/�y �i� i�1� fliNii�i�S �i oj7ci�ji �ic�� vi i i� vGi v ai iU vi i i�e uajis designated in said schedule. Such containers shall be placed so as not to II interFere with uehicular and pedestrian traffic and when emptied shall be ,f promptly removed by the owner. � C. Time Limit For Placement Of Containers On Streets: No person shall place " solid waste or recycling at the street for collection more than twenty four (24) �i hours before the scheduled collection day. No person shall leave solid waste �; containers or recycling containers at the street for more than twenty four (24) �� hours after the scheduled collection day. i � E ,",uyU�t 2020 '�i f Ciry of Dubuque � k � � 'I i� ii 13-6A-4 13-6A-6 � � D. Early Placement: All solid waste shall be placed at the designated collection 'I location for City collection by six o'clock(6:00)A.M. on the scheduled collection I�I day. E. Duty When Solid Waste Not Collected: Any solid waste not in compliance with ; thi� chapter �hall not be collected by the City and shall be removed by the � owner within twenty four (24) hours after the scheduled collection day and i� stored in such a manner as not�o create a health, safety or fire hazard. (Ord. !! 27-17, 6-5-2017; amd. Ord. 17-20, 4-23-2020) i 13-6A-5: OWNERSHIP OI+ MATEI2IALS; UNAUTI30RIZED COLLECTING PROHIBITED: From the time of placement for collection as provided in section 13-6A-4 of this article, all solid waste and recyclable materials and recycling containers which meet the requirements of this chapter placed far collection by the City shall become and be the property of the City and it shall be a violation of this section for any person �I', other than authorized personnel of the �ity to collect, pick up, or cause to ae collected or picked up, any such materials. (2007 Code § 40-35) 13-6A-6: 12l�'i'ES ART�3 CHAR��,S ES'I'A�LIS�I); E��EI''�ION�: A. Class I Premises: II' I 1. �ase Fee And Conditions: Unless subscribed to a solid �nraste cart, a fee of fourteen dollars ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per dwel(ing unit per month shall e Cit b the ro ert owner of each Class I rernises for such ''i be paid to th y y p p y p solid waste collection services. Said fee shall be in payment for collection and disposa! of one(1) 35-gallon can or one (1)35-gallon trash bag of"solid waste" �;I'. as defined in this chapter.There is n� limit on the number of bins allowed to be collected containing acceptable "recyclabl� materials" as defined in this '��, chapter. �: 2. Solid Waste Cart Subscriptions: ( ° a. Mandatory Subscription Alleys: '; (1) Carts Required: Alley carts, owned by the City for semiautomated lifting, are required to be subscribed to in certain alleys, by owners, '�' tenants, and/or property managers of Class I premises whe�e the i; approved set aut location is in a rnandated alley. Subscribers must comply 4 with program requirerrients as approved by #he City Manager. The C customer shall choose the number and size of the cart. The options N include a thirty-four (34), forty eight (48), sixty four(64), or nirrety six (96) ;; gallon solid waste carfi. " � � q 4 � /��!C�l�et ?Q�Q f � u �'� City of Dubuque '� � � � ii d + u ii 13-6A-6 13-6A-6 �� i �i;, (2) IVlandatory Alley Fees: The fee for a thirty-four(34)gallon solid waste ', cart is fourteen dollars ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per month. The fee for � �� a forty eight (48) gallon solid waste cart is fourteen dollars ninety-nine ;i cents ($14.99) per month. The fee for a sixty four (64) gallon solid waste cart is sixteen dollars twenty six cents ($16.26) per month. The fee for a 'i nin�ty six(96)gallon solid waste cart is twenty four dollars thirty nine cents ;! ($24.39) per month. � b. Optional Cart Subscriptions: �' '� f (1) Optional Carts: In the areas where solid waste carts, owned by the II City for semi-automated lifting, are not mandated carts may be subscribed 'i to by owners and/or property managers of Class I premises. Subscribers �, must comply with program requirements as approved by the City Manager. The custamer shall choose the number and size of the cart. The options include thirty-four (34), forty-eight (48), sixty four (64) or ninety six (96) gallon solid waste carts. (2j Upiion�l �ar� Fe��: Ti�e i`ee i�i a iiiriy-f��r (3�} �all��� solid LL��#� cart is fourteen dollars ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per month. The fee for a forty-eight (48) gallon solid waste cart is seventeen dollars twenty-two cents ($17.22) per month. The fee for a sixty faur (64) gallon solid waste ��►� i� �w�r�ty d�llars sixty five cents (�2�.65) per month. Th� fee for � ninety six (96) gallon solid waste cart is twenty nine dollars ($29.00) per month. ii c. Multifamily Dwellings: Multifamily dwellings required to subscribe to alley carts and multifamily dwellings opting to subscribe to solid waste cart(s) must provide a minimum of thirty(30)gallons of capacity for each dwelling unit. The City may, in its sole diseretion, require additional capacity per unit if thirty (30) gallons for each dwelling unit is insufficient. The City shall notify the ', applicab►e account holder in writing of the additional capacity requirement. 'I 3. Class I Premises Exceptions: j�, �� � a. UVhen a Class I premises has been vacant for a period not less than I'. fiwo (2) consecutive months, the owner may apply to the �ity �fianager for a � credit under procedures to be established by the City Manager. Such credit � shaii con�i�ue ��iy �c� I��� a� i�e �i��� i Nr�r�iis�� i� �a�,a��t. b. The City Manager shall establish a policy for evaluating cases of ;; extreme financial hardship and the City's ability ta make adjustments in the 4 monthly collection charges as determined by the terms and conditions of the '� policy and the funds allocated, and available, through the budget process. b G B. Class II Premises: �� �' � r �, /��iniin� ZiJ�V � �� �uyu�� F r City of Dubuque f � x k ¢ a � ; 13-6A-6 13-6A-6 I 1. Base Fees And Conditions: Unless subscribed to a solid waste cart, a fee ';; of fourteen dollars ninety-nine cen#s ($14.99) per month shall be paid to the 'i, City by the property owner of each Class il premises for such solid waste collection services. Said fee shall be in payment for collection and disposal of �� �� one 1 35- allon can or one 1 35-gallon trash bag of solid waste as defined. I'{ � ) 9 � ) There is no limit on the number of bins allowed to b� collected containing i acceptable "recyclable materials" as defined. 2. Solid Waste Cart Subscriptions: II; ;� a. Mandatory Subscription Alleys: i V � (1) Carts Required: Alley carts, owned by the City for semiautomated � lifting, are required to be subscribed to in certain alleys, by owners, tenants and/or roperty managers of Class II premises where the � P i in a mandated alle . Subscribers must com I r ove d set out location s P Y a Y pP with program requirements as approved by the City Manager. The customer shall choose the number and size of the cart. The options include a thirty-four(;i4j, for�y eight (48j, sixiy four(n�), o�ni��iy six (9�) ;' gallon solid waste cart. (2) Mandatory Alley Fees: The fee for a thirty-four(34) gallon solid waste cart is fourteen dollars ninety-nine c�nts ($14.99) per month. The fee for a forty eight (48) gallon solid waste cart is fourteen dollars ninety-nine I'�i"'. cents ($14.99) per month. The fee for a sixty four (64) gallon solid waste cart is sixteen doilars twenty six cents ($16.26) per month. The fee for a � ninety six(96)gallon solid�nraste cart is twenty four dollars thirty nine cents �� ($24.39) per month. b. Optional Cart Subscriptions: (1) Optional Carts: In the areas where solid waste carts, ouvned by the � City for semiautomated lifting, are not mandated carts may be subscribed ; to by owners and/or property managers of Class I I premises. Subscribers rriust comply with program requirements as approved by the City Manager. The customer shall choose the number and size of the cart. The options ;' include thirty-four (34), forty-eight (4�), sixty four (64) or ninety six (96) '� lu ` gallon solid waste carts. �ii; i;, (2) Optional Cart Fees: The fee for a thirty-four (34) gallon solid waste ' cart is fourteen dollars ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per month. The fee for . a forty-eight (48) gallon solid waste cart is seventeen dollars twenty-two ; cents ($17.22) per month. The fee for a sixty four (64) gallon solid waste 4!, cart is twenty dollars sixty five cents ($20.65) per month. The fee for a � ninety six (96) gallan solid waste cart is t�Nenty nine dollars ($29.00) per '� month. �� F� � k AUe�USt 2�2� I' h � City of Dubuque �' ,i I 1 'll 13-6A-6 13-6A-6 j'.. � c. Multifamily Dwellings: Multifamily dwellings required to subscribe to � alley carts and multifamily dwellings opting ta subscribe to solid waste cart(s) ! must provide a minimum of thirty(30)gallons of capacity for each dwelling unit. ; 3. Termination: The owner of a Class II premises served by the City solid I� waste collection may provide the City Mana�er with not less than faurteen (14) '�� days' written notice of �ntent to terminate the service. Such termination of I service shall be effective at the beginning of the next billing period after such ' fourteen (14) day notice period. 4. Recycling Only: Upon approval of an application for City recycling I�i'� collection a fee of six dollars ($6.00) per month per unit shall be paid to the City ° by the property owner of each Class II premises not serviced by City solid , waste collection services for recycling collection. C. Class III Premises: 1. Base Fees And Conditions: Unless subscribed to a solid waste cart, a fee ' cf fcu�e��� �ull�rs iliti2�j/-iiiCic cent� (�1�.°�) p�� rr�or�th �hall be p�id to ±he ; City by the property owner of each Class III premises for such services. Said , fee shall be in payment for collection and disposal of one (1) 35-gallon can or one (1) 35-gallon trash bag of"solid waste" as defined. There is no limit on the number of bins allowed to be collected containing acceptable "recyclable materials" as defined. 2. Solid Waste Cart Subscriptions: 'I a. Mandatory Subscription Alleys: � (1) Required Carts: Alley car#s, owned by the City fior semiautomated liffiing, are required to be subscribed to in certain alley�, by owners, tenants, and/or property managers of Class III premises where the 'i approved set out location is in a mandated alley. Subscribers must comply with program requirements as approved by the City Manager. The � II'i' custorner shall choose �hz �umber and size of the cart. The option� include a thirty-four (34), forty-eight (48), sixty-four(64), or ninety-six (96) '' gallon solid waste cart. ; �n� e���_i_y AI�,.�c.. ... Tl-� i....i...-.,�hi� f.�� /'1i1\n.���lnr� cnl�rl�nroe�o � � �'viai iUriiUi'"i-�iie ���cS. I i i� i�� i Vi �i i i �%-ia+:.3i�.�,��a �v��Jvi ..: v.ra.� a. cart is fourteen dollars ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per month. The fee for j�; a forty-eight (48) gallon solid waste cart is fourteen dollars ninety-nine �'� cents ($14.99) per month. The fee for a sixty-four (64) gallon �olid vuaste cart is sixteen dollars twenty-six cents ($16.26) per month. The fee for a �� ninety-six(96)gallon solid waste cart is twenty-four dollars thirty-nine cents i 4. 9 er month. � �$2 3 ) p V b. Optional Cart Subscriptions: ' � ; 'i � A.�!g�!s+ ?n?n i Czty of Dubuque � � , nl � tl I 1, � 13-6A-6 13-6A-6 I ; � (1) Optional Carts:_ In the areas where solid waste carts, owned by the ; City for semiautomated lifting, are nat mandated carts may be subscribed � to by owners and/or property managers ofi Class I I I premises. Subscribers must comply with program requirements as approved by the City Manager. The customer shall choose the number and size of the cart. The options ';j include thirty-four (34), forty-eight (48), sixty-four (64) or ninety-six (96) gallon solid waste carts. i (2) Optional Cart Fees: The fee for a thirty-four (34) gallon solid waste ; cart is fourteen dollars ninety-nine cents ($14.99) per month. The fee for i a forty-eight (48) gallon solid wasfie cart is seventeen dollars twenty-two ! � � cents ($17.22) per month. The fee for a sixty-four (64) gallon solid waste � cart is twenty da►lars sixty-five cents ($20.65) per month. The fee for a ' ninety-six (96) gallon solid waste cart is twenty-nine dollars ($29.00) per month. 3. Termination: The owner of a Class I II premises served by City solid waste collection may provide the City Manager with not less than fourteen (14) days' j written notice oT intent fo terminate the service. 5uch ierminaiion oT service shall be effective at the beginning of the next billing period after such fourteen (14) day notice period. 4. Recycting CJnly: �Jpon approvatl of an application f�r City recycling collection a fee of six dc�llars ($6.00) per month per unit shall be paid to the City by the property owner of each Class III premises not serviced by City solid waste collection services for recycling collection. D. Unit Based Pricing: Collection options and charges under unit-based pricing for Class I, II and III premises are as follows: ; i 1. A yearly subscription for weekiy eollection of an additional standard solid � wasts container, or containers, may be subscribed for an additi�nal eight dollars ($8.00) each per month. 2. Oversiz�d, nonstandard rigid �olid wa�te con4ai�ers of up to fifty (50) � gallons in capacity may be subscribed as the one container covered under the ' base monthly solid r,vaste fee for an additional five dollars (�5.UG) per month. ; � Such containers shall be holders for standard trash bags for manual removal ,i, ��i__ �__i i t I__-�s i_,s� ..1 11 1 L. '�} .J .��...J . �� uji �.iiy ��Ev�is, �iiail I li)i C:l)i ii�li i �i I)i ivi.�s� i i iatci W��, ai iu s'i'taii i ilJi U� �ii��l.i Qi iu � dumped by crews. fndividual trash bags held in the oversized container shall ! weigh no more than forty (40) pounds. i 3. A yearly subscription for weekly collection of an additional oversized solid ; waste container, or containers, may be subscribed for an additional twelve �; dollars ($12.00) each per month. ; ; . i � 1 Auaust �020 City of Dubuque � �� � u n i� �I 13-6A-6 13-6A-6 "� i i 4. Official City of Dubuque single-use stickers costing one dollar fifty cents '� ($1.50) shall be applied to each additional standard solid waste container or i; small bulky or bundled item in excess of the one standard solid waste container �i!i collected under the base monthly solid waste fee or any additional subscribed ; container(s). '; � � 5. Multiple-family dwellings of three (3), four(4), five (5), and six (6) dwelling units as well as Class II or Class III premises sharing a common set out i location with other City solid waste customers shall only use approved rigid ;i solid waste containers with permanent identification as to the specific premises. � However, for the two (2) weeks following Christmas, excess solid waste may 'I; be set out in trash bags with applied City of Dubuque single use stickers. The j capacity must be a minimum of thirty (30) gallons per dwelling unit. E. Special Collection: The charge for a special collection service for large and bulky rubbish to each dwelling unit receiving such service when requested by '� the owner shall be as follows: I'' 1. A fee of t�n dollar� (��0.00} jhal! b� p�id by th� oyvr��r f�r�ach tirn9 th� service is provided for up ta the equivalent of three (3) cubic yards of solid waste. 2. An addition�l fee of tvvelve dol9ar�fifty cents($12.50)shall be paid far each additional three (3) cuk�ic yards of solid waste. 3. An additional fee for tires, equal to the disposal fees charged at the '. � Dubuque Metro Landfill, shall be paid to the City by the owner for each tire. II' ;'. 4. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the City by the " owner for each appliance collected in the service. i 5. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the City by the owner for each collection requested by the owner to b2 scheduled for service on a day not receiving weekly collection at the service address. 6. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the City by the owner for each collection requested by the owner to be schedui�d for ; �i� immediate service or whenever crews are sent back to the service address to Lc�ll��i IiC�[i� iiiai W�t� i ic:7i f.ii U��i Ij� aCi vlii 3i'i iii"�i � a� Ni�Vi3i:�ijf 3��ri°�.a�.3�:u. 7. An additional fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) shall be paid to the City by the ; owner for each collection requested by the owner to be scheduled for collection 'i', of electronics including one device with an electronic screen(laptops, monitors, r TVs, etc.).An additional fifteen dollar($15.Q0)fee will apply for each additional � device with an electronic screen set out per collection. (Ord. 14-19, 3-7-2019, � eff. 7-1-2019; amd. Ord. 17-20, 4-23-2020; Ord. 22-20, 6-1-2020) i: ;i �ugu�st 2�J2�J `� � � City of Dubuque �� i �� i N I 13-6A-7 13-6A-8 ; ;1 � 13-6A-7: CHARGES; BILLING�,ND COLLECTION: �I II � A. City Billing: The City Manager is authorized to bill tenants upon the written request of the property owner and according to a procedure to be established ; by the City Manager. The property owner in such cases shall provide any � i information on each tsnant's mailing address to aid in the collection of fees for i City services. In all cases, the property owner shall remain liable for the i; payment of all charges required by this chapter. i ',i I , B. Monthly Billing: All accounts shall be billed monthly. The payment of bills is a subject to the terms of section 13-1 C-4 of this title. ; , I � C. Unpaid Billing Far Class I Premises: The collection of solid waste provided f Class I premises �nd the maintena�ce �f the availability of such service, whether or not such service is used regularly or not at all by the owner of such Class I premises, is hereby declared a benefit to said premises at least equal to the monthly charges specified, and in case of failure to pay the monthly charge when billed as heretofore provided, then the monthly charge shall become a lien against the property benefited or serued and snali be coiieciea in the same manner as general Property Taxes. D. Gertify Delinquent Accounts To County Treasurer: Nt is the duty of the City Tr��surer ia ceriify ihe actual r�tes and fees pfus the �osts of admini�tration to fihe County Treasurer as provided in section 13-1 C�4 c�f this title and all such costs will constitufie� lien against said property and be co�lected with and in the same manner as general Property Taxes on said property. (Ord. 29-Q8, 5-5-2008; amd. Ord. 56-12, 9-17-2012; Ord. 3-20, 1-21-2020) ',; 13-6A-8: YA12D�VASTE AND FOOD SCRAPS: A. Separation Qf Yard Waste: Yard waste shall be separated by the �wner of a premises from all other solid waste. B. Composting: Ar� owner may cornpost such person's own yard waste and food 'i scraps on such person's own premises, provided the same is sfiored in such a j rnanner as to not create a fire, health or safety hazard. !� ,.. � �,. �� �y a,,,� � 1.... lJOII@CZIOiI SGI�eCll.11e COi`7 dfU VVISi�:'i�i 7 iN���C�iil�i f1�S�ii�l F.r��ii�viiij:lU��cia ;I shall be collected by the City not more than once each week according to the ' collection schedule esta�lished by the City Manager. ��'� D. Preparation Of Waste: Containerized yard waste collected by the City shall be i placed in degradable paper bags with an affixed single use sticker or in rigid � waste containers with an affixed single use tag or in permanent waste � containers with arr affixed annual yard uvaste decal or in a subscribed sixty-five � i � � August 2020 � ' � � �� City of Dubuque " � G � z {i i i� i� 13-6A-8 13-6A-8 i (65) gallon City owned yard waste cart or be con#ained by tying devices � approved by the City Manager.The charges for collection and disposal of"yard waste" as defined shall be as follows: 1. The fee for tying devices approved by the City Manager shall be one dollar ? thirty cents ($1.30) each. 2. The fee paid to the City by a customer of record with the City for an annual yard waste decal for a rigid waste container shall be thirty five dollars ($35.00) 1 of each ear. The fee shall be reduced b one-half / each throu h June 30 Y � �) g Y on July 1 of each year and again by one-half('/z) on September 1 of each year. A decal shall only be used by the customer of record with the City who purchased it. i� 3. The fee for single use stickers shall be one dollar thirty cents ($1.30)each. ' ' Cit five 65 allon 4. The fee paid to the City for subscription to a sixty,il C ) g y owned yard waste cart shall be eleven dollars ($11.00) per month. 5. The minimum fee paid to the City for collection of a scheduled leaf rake out s andard le af ba e uivalent ile of is twe nt doilars 20.00 for a fort 40 t g q p , $ Y � ) Y � ) leaues in tl�e parking lane at the curb. E. Food Scrap Cotllection Program Subscribers: �ubs�ribers to the food scrap collection program shall set out City owned carts containing food scraps and other compostab�e materials. S UBSCRIBER WEEKLY FOOD SC RAP CO LLECTIO N SERVICES Customer Class Cart Size Monthly Rates City refuse custorners and K - 12 13 gallon $ 1.00 schools 8.00 48 allon 9 64 gallon 11.00 I�� Commercial customers without 13 g�iler� 4.00 II City refuse collection 48 gallon 15.00 64 gallon 20.00 I 1. Such carts shall be co-collected with yard waste. The customer shall p choose the number and size of the cark(s). 2. Such carts shall be set�ut weekly to reduce potential nuisance concerns. f Failure to use, store or set out the cart properly shall cause the subscription to 'r� be terminated. � � � � � August 2020 � City of Dubuque � E � � ; 13-6A-8 13-6A-9 � �� �i li � F. Deposits In Public Rights-Of-Way Prohibited: No person shall deposit any yard waste or food scra s in an ublic right-of-way. (Ord. 4-16, 3-14-2016, eff. Ij P YP 7-1-2016; amd. Ord. 17-20, 4-23-2020) ' 13-6A-9: �P.�lATE C�LI,EC'�IOl�SER�CE: �! � I� A. License Required: No person shall engage in the business of removing or !� hauling solid waste from the premises of another person without a license to j do so from the City Manager. The issuance of such license shall be in the manner prescribed and subject to the terms of title 4, chapter 1 of this Code. (� (2007 �od� § 40-46) ''� B. Application For License; F�e:Application for such license shall specify the type of equipment and vehicles to be used, the routes to be traveled, the places to ' ant. Such erso n shall a of t he a lic , � ence P Y nd resid � nd the name a p be se rved a pp �ve dollars nnual license fee af twent fi Office of the Cit Treasurer an a Y at the , Y ($25.00) per year for each vehicle engaged in such business. (2007 Code � 40-47) C. Display Of License Number On Vehicle: No person shall operate a vehicle licensed under this section unless the license number is prominently displayed � ° clear view. Such on t he lower ortion o f th e driv�r � �id� of the wir�ds hield in p license number shall be affixed to the vehicle not less than fiue (5) days after the day of issue. (2007 Code § 40-48) De Separability Of Provisions: It is the intentior� of the City Council that each bsection ara ra h sentence, clause and provision ofi this section is su , P 9 P , ble and if an rovision is held unconstitutional or invalid for any reasan, II separa , y p such decision shall not affect the remainder of this section nor any part thereof , other tharr that affected by such decision. (2007 Code § 40-50; amd. Ord. 17-20, 4-23-2020) � '� � '� u � ; � �� � ,� � ; August 2020 G , City of Dubuque IV � G '�� ; � i � ; � � .', `, � �i Ii i �;: . 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""" �, � f � � � ; City of Dubuque a � � � � ;� 16-2-3 16-2-3 ; ',i COMMISSION: The zoning advisory commission of the city of Dubuque, lowa. � i COMMON AREA OR A parcel or parcels of land, together PROPEF2TY: with the improvements thereon, the use and enjoyment of vvhich�re�h�red by the owners of the individual building �I� sites in a clustered/mixed use ;, development or condominium � development. - � COMMUNITY CENTER: A place, structure, or other facility used I' for and providing religious, fraternal, ' social, and/or r�creational pragrams I' generally open to the public and �';; designed to accommodate and serve various segments of the community. r� el wne rcel COMM�JNITY GARDEN: A ublicl or ivat o d a p Y P Y P where people gather to grow produce and flowers. I . COMPATIBLE LAf�D USES: A land use which is congruous with, tolerant of, and has iimited adverse effects on existing neighboring uses. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The adopted comprehensive plan far the city of Dubuque, lowa. CONDITIONAL U�E: See definition of Use, Conditional. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT: A permit issued by the board of adjustment that authorizes the recipient to make conditional use of property in I � accordance with the provisions of � chapter 8 of this title and any additional conditions placed upon, or required by said permit. CONDOMINIUM: A multiple dwelling as defined herein � � � ��_ �:��_ ,._ � � .,-��:., •� �tY���'ei�y �i se titie �� e��i� u�v���ii�� Gi ii� is held in separate ownership, and the real estate on which the units are �i located is held in common ownership ;; solely by the owners of"the units with ;� each having an undivided interest in � the common real estate. '� � 'I i � � Augusi 2u2u , � City of Dubuque � � : s ; i ; ih 16-2-3 16-2-3 � CONFINEMENT FEEDING An animal feeding operation in which OPERATION: animais are confined to areas which I are totally roofed. ' G: CONFLICTING LAND USE: A land use which transfers negative ;'; economic or environmental eff�ct�ov�r ';' neighboring property lines. �'i �, ,� I!; ,' !� a � � ��L' � �I',. �i� I' � J i ;; �i II�'i f' 4 I� I� F, August 2020 ��� City of Dubuque i� � � ii �n li I'i j i p � I 17 f JI { I I I i l illi II II li �, 1. �i ti I'�, il � r, i, Illul' �� � u i i � � 'I il 'i 16-2-3 16-2-3 ; � I, YARD, REQUIRED: See definition of setback. YARD, SIDE: The area between a principal building a � and an interior property, and extending j; between the front yard and rear yard. In the case of double firontage lot�, side yards shall extend between the front yards. In the case of corner lots, ' yards remaining after front yards have been established shall be considered I' side yards. (� � ' YARD, SPECIAL: A required yard otherthan the required '� front yard sa oriented that neither the terms"side yard"nor"rear yard"clearly '�� apply. In such cases the City Planner shall determine, based on topogra�hy, location, orientation and pattem of '; adj�c�r�� ���u��u��s aric� d�velo�ne�� which yard requirement is more appropriate. ZONING DISTRICT: A section of the City in which zoning regulations and standards�re uniform. ZONING MAP, OFFICIAL: Map delineating the boundaries of zoning districts which, along with the zoning text, is officially adopted by the Dubuque City Council and on file in fihe Office of the Planning Services Department. (Ord, 52-09, 10�19-2Q09; amd. Ord. 48�10, 8-16-2010; Ord. 63-10, 12-20-2010; Ord. 4�-14, 7-21-2014; Ord. 10-18, 3-19-2018; ', Ord. 19-20, 5-18-2020) , i � 1 ; �, , � � � „ a ,�� n �! � G, l ,� August 2020 i � City of Dubuque � � � { � li �� ii i !i �� j i' I�;i I�i ,I ii:, , �� � � 4 ii N II: � li ii I� il, � � r 4 � f E � ii � I c 16-5-1-4 16-5-1-4 ; ; li ,, � Office districts: 'i , OR Office residential �� OS Office service OC Office corrimercial Commercial districts: C-1 Neighborhood commercial C-2 Neighborhood shopping center " C-2A Mixed use neighborhood ( C-3 �eneral cammercial I' �� C-4 Downtown commercial '�' C-5 Central business CS Commercial service and wholesale CR Commercial recreation Ir�dustrial districts LI Light industrial HI Heavy industrial MHI Modified heavy industrial Special purpose districts: - AG Agriculture ID Institutional POS Public open space PUD Planned unit development Overlay districts: RROD Rural residential RHOD Restricted height SOD Freeway 61/151 corridor signage Flood.hazard j OTN Old tawn neighborhoad " �: (�rd. 51-uy, �u��y-zUu�j ��'i: � , , �: ti � ,, � ii p „ , !� i', �` City of Dubuque � � a �� H h 16-5-1-5 16-5-2 i �I ;; 16-5-1-5: ANNEXATION ZONIlVG POLICY: All unincorporated territory which may come within the jurisdiction of the city limits by virtue of annexation to the city shall be placed and continued in the AG agriculture district, unless priorto annexation, such land is classified, effective upon annexation, as another zoning district. If vol�rntary annexation of the territory is requested, but the territory is not classified as requested by the applicant, the '� applicant may withdraw the voluntary annexation request. If not so classified, the ;i territory shall be classified AG agriculture district, and shall remain in that classification pending request for reclassification in accordance with the provisions of section 16-9-5 of this title. Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009 � ) II�, , �i 16-5-1-6: CONFORMANCE TO CODE REQUIItED: A. No building, structure, or land shall hereafter be used or occupied, and no building, structure, or part hereof, shall hereafter be erected, constructed, reconstructed, moved, or structurally altered except in conformity with all of the �egulati��s he�ein specified #'or tre district in �vhich i# is located. Rzgulatiors within each district shall be applied uniformly to each class or kind of structure or land. , , B. U�les� perrnitted elsewhere ir� this title, no building, structure, or part thereof, shall hereafter be built, moved or remodeled, and �o building, structure or land shall hereafter be used, occupied or designed for use or occupancy: 1. So as to exceed the maximum building or structure height, or maximum lot coverage specified for the zoning district in which the building or structure is �I' located; or II. 2. So as to provide any firont, side, or rear yard or other open space thaf is less than the minimum specified for the zoning district in which such building, structure or use of land is located or maintained; or 3. So as to exceed the maximum number of units specified for the zoning ,� district in which such building is located. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) � i o-�-�: in-i S�'r�Tiii.,�,-r�.rvi�3.i�ii�c,a i i,r�.ii�ii�: �i The R-1 district is the most restrictive residential district and is intended to protect ', low density residential areas from the encroachment of incompatible uses. The ' principal use of land in this district is for low density single-family dwellings and il related recreational, religious and educational facilities. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 4', �I � � �:;yu�� �n?� r City of Dubuque I;� � d , i, li � 16-5-2-1 16-5-2-2 � 16-5-2-1: PRINCIl'AL PERMITTED USES: The following uses are permitted in the R-1 district: ''. li �' Cemetery, mausoleum, or columbarium. Community gardens. Golf course. Parks ublic ar rivate and similar natural recreation areas. , , p p j � Place of religious exercise or assembly. ' Public, priv�te or parochial school approved by the state of lowa (K - 12). Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. �ingle-famiiy detached dwelling. (�rd. 52-09, i0-19-2009; �r�d. O�d. �7-13, 3-18-2013; C7rd. 19-20, 5-1�-2020) "6 6-5-2-2: �ONI)I�IONAL iT�ES: The following conditional uses may be permitted in the R-1 district, subject to the provisions of section 16-8-5 of this title: Accessory dwelling unit. Bed and breakfast home. Keeping of horses or ponies. � Licensed adult day services. Ii Licensed childcare center. � Mortua funeral home or crematorium. rY , , Off street parking. r Tour home. �� w Tourist home. ' i�l: Wind energy conversion system. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 66-14, ;�: 11-17-2014) � V , A�agus# 20�Q City of Dubuque � 2 i s ; r { �i 16-5-2-3 16-5-2-4 i 16-5-2�3: ACCESSORY USESe ;; The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 ' of this title: I'� Detached garage. Fence. I Garage sale, provided that not more than three (3)such sales shall be allowed �� � per premises per calendar year and not more than three (3) consecutive days !� per sale. ' , ;� Home based business. I, i Keeping of hens for egg production. ' i. Noncommercial garden, greenhouse or nursery. Off street parking and storage of vehicles. Satellite receiving dish. Solar collector(freestanding arrays�re limited to not more than 100 aggregate square feet and 10 feet in height). Sport, recreation, or outdoor cooking equipment. I Storage building. Ii I� Tennis �ourf, swimmir�g pool or similar permanent iaciliiy. I: Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 47-14, 7-21-2014; Ord. 54-15, 8-17-2015) 16-5-2-4: TEMPOItARY USES: � � h , � i � i_ i • r 'i�. ��_ . . r . 1, li�.. i�r���urary uses �i�aii be �eyuia���a �i� C;VIIiIJ�lfll'ciiii;� VVlifi iitc f.7iiivl�tviiS Y7i S�l,i��i'ii ji 16-3-19 of this title: (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) I ; � r f f� f k August 2020 ' �. � `u � City of Dubuque ? � � � � i � � ;� 16-5-3 16-5-3-2 I� ;; � 16-5-3: Ia-2 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL: ' The R-2 district is intended to provide residential areas characterized by single-family and two-family dwellings. Increased densities and the introduction of two-family hausing types are intended to rovide reater housin o tions while maintainin the basic qualities of a p 9 9 P J low density residential neighborhood. The principal use of land in this district is for low '' a density single-and two-family dwellings and relafied recreational, religious and educationai � facilities. (Ord. 52�09, 10-19-2009) '� 16-5-3-1: PRINCIPAL PERNIITTED USES: 'i �j � The following uses a�e per�itted in the R-2 district: � ii Cemetery, mausoleum, or columbari�m. Community gardens. �olf cc�urse. Parks, public or private, and similar natural recreation are�s. Place of religious exe�-cise or assembly. Public, private, or parochial school, approved by the state of lowa (K � 12). Railroad or public or quasi-pubiic utility, including s�bstation. '�� Single-family detached dwelling. `' � Townhouse (maximurri 2 dwelling units). I� �, Tvuo-family dwelling (duplex). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 17-13, 3-1�-2Q13; Qrd. 19-20 5-18-2020 , ) 16-5-3-?: CQNDITIC�NAI,TJSESe jl l I'. The following conditional uses may be permitted in the R-2 district, subject to the provisions r', of section 16-8-5 of this title: �''. � i Bed and breakfast home. i: Hospice. '� �,; �: Licensed adult day services. G � r ,, Licensed childcare center. { ;�. Mortuary, funPral home, or crematarium. � ii August 2020 �� City of Dubuque � � G � � ;I 16-5-3-2 16-5-3-3 i� ; , Off street parking. I�I� Tour home. � � �, I Tourist home. 1/Vind erergy co�versi�n system. (Ord. �2-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 66-14, 11-17-2014) I� 'i 16-5-3-3: ACCESSORY USES: The following uses are permit#ed as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this title: li ;�� Detached garage. �j' Fence. Garage sale, provided that not more than three (3) such sales shall be allouved per premises per calendar year and not more than three (3) consecutive days per sale. Home based busin�ss. Keeping of hens for egg pr�duction. ; Noncornmercial garden, greenhouse or nursery. �; �'�� Off street parking and storage of vehicles. ; Satellite receiving dish� ' Solar collector(fre�standing array�are limited to not more than 100 aggregate square ''�; feet �nd 10 feet in height). I, I � Sport, recreation, or outdoor cooking equipr�ent. ; �, Storage building. i`I Ter�nis court, swimming poal or similar permanent facility. �! ' Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 47-14, '�; p 7-21-2014; Ord. 54-15, 8-17-2015) �; N C � ii � r �, i � a August 2020 `I ; d ti City of Dubuque � � � �i � i 16-5-4 16-5-4-2 '� i� ;�'� 16-5-4: R-2A ALTERNATE TWO-FANIILY RESIDENTIAL: � '� The R-2A district is intended to provide for the protection of certain older areas of the community developed principally as single-family and two-family uses. Characteristics of the R-2A district are: smaller than auerage lat widths and area, established building lines j much closer to the public right of way and required setback lines, and/or greater lot �� couerage than allowed in the more recent cleveloping areas where such requirements can be provided. The R-2A district is intended to be located in those areas displaying one or more of the above characteristics. The purpose of this district is to stabilize and preserve 'i the residential character of existing areas through the establishment of bulk regulations in conformity with existing conditions. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) �I` 7 F 4'i 16-5-4-1: PRINCIPAI�PERMITTED USES: The following uses are permitted in the R-2A district: Cemetery, mausoleum, or columbarium. Community gardens. Golf course. Parks, public or private, and similar natural recreation areas. Place af religious exercise or assembly. Public, private, or parochial school approved by state of lowa (fC- 12). Railroad or ublic or uasi- ublic utilit includin substation. II';. P q p Y, 9 Single-family detached dwelling. Townhouse (maximum 2 dwelling units). Two-family dwelling (duplex). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 17-13, 3-18-2013; I'i, �r�. 1�-2Q, 5-1 R-2�2t]) � ��� ii 16-5-4-2: CONI)ITIONAL USES: ;: The following conditional uses may be permitted in the R-2A district, subject to the ���, provisions of section 16-�-5 of this title: � I� � Bed and breakfast home. r' ;� Haspice. ; � Licensed adult day services. � fi� � 'i August 2020 r � � City of Dubuque � Yi � � I� 16-5-4-2 16-5-4-3 !� !I � � Licensed childcare center. I i Off premises residential garage. Off street parking. 'I�� :� :i Tour home. Tourist home. 'I,�F Wind energy conversion system. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) I� 16-5-4-3: ACCESSORY USES: The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this I��i title: Detached garage. Fence. Garage sale, provided that nofi more than three (3) such sales shall be allovued per premises per calendar year and not more than three (3) consecutive days per sale. ;; Home based business. Keeping of hens for egg production. Noncommercial garden, greenhouse or nursery. I: Off street parking and storage of vehicles. I. Satellite receiving dish. Solar collector(freestanding arrays are limited to not more than 100 aggregate square ' f�et �nd 10 fe�t in heigh#). � u u Sport, recreation, or outdoor cooking equipm�nt. ! ; Sfiorage building. li G Tennis court, swimrr7ing pool or similar permanent facility. �;' � Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 47-14, { 7-21-2014; Ord. 54-15, 8-17-2015) 4, � '; r. � August 2020 � F City of Dubuque � _ � � � , � 9 II� 16-5-5 16-5-5-2 � i 16-5-5: R�3 MODEItATE DENSITY MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL: �� ',i The R-3 district is intended to provide locations for a variety of dwelling types ranging from ' single-family to low rise multi-family dwellings. The R-3 district also serves as a transition between residential and nonresidential districts. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) I ; 16-5-5-1: PRIlvTCIPAL PEI2MITTED USES: I, The following uses are permitted in the R-3 district: '� f� Cemetery, rnausoleum, or columbarium. I'I^I Community gardens. Golf course. ' Multi-family dwelling (maximum 6 dwelling units). Parks, public or private, and similar natural recreation areas. Place of religious �x�rcise ar assembly. Public, private, or parochial school approved by st�te of lowa (K- 12). i Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. '� Single-family detached dwelling. T�wnhouse (maximum 6 dwelling units). Two-family dwelling (duplex). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 17-13, 3-18-2013; Ord. 19-20, 5-18-2020) 16-5-5-2: CONDITIONAL USES: ( The following conditional us�s may be permitted in the R-3 district, subject to the provisions of section 16-�-5 of this title: Bed and breakfast home. Group home. '� I,� Hospice. �' 4 �; Housing for the elderly or persons v�ith disabilities. � i �, Individual zero lot line detached dwelling. � �� August 2020 ; City of Dubuque I's' �� a li � 16-5-5-2 16-5-5-3 � ,� ; Licensed adult day services. ���; ',; Licensed childcare center. I!; Mortuary, funeral home, or crematorium. � � Nursi�ig or co�iv�iescent horr�e. '; i Off premises residential garage. I; �+. Off street parking. � �. Rooming or boarding house. Tour home. Tourist home. � 1Nind energy conversion system. (Ord. 52�09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-5-3: ACCESSORY USES: The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this title: I�� Detached garage. � �ence. Garage sale, provided that not more than three (3) such sales shall be allowed per premises per calendar year and not r�ore than three (3) consecutive days per sale: " i Home based business. Keeping of hens for egg production. II i�'� Noncommercial garden, greenhouse or nursery. � I�, Off street parking �nd storage of vehicles. � Satellite receiving dish. ;I Solar collector(freestanding arrays are limited to not more than 100 aggregate square I; feet and 10 feet in height). ' �G � ` � I�, � � ; � August 202Q � � 4 City of Dubuque i� � 7 � 'i 16-5-6 16-5-6-2 ,Y � ; `� 16-5-6: R-41VYULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL: i I! The R-4 district is intended to provide residential areas of moderate to high density I; developments located adjacent to a major street and serves as a buffer or transition ��� between commercial development, nonresidential uses, or heavy automobile traffic and medium density residential development. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) - - - PRINCIPAL PERMI�'TED€TSES: 1. 16 5 6 ' I�I The following uses are permitted in the F�-4 district: �','', �� Cer�etery, r�ausoleum, or colur�barium. ���? I; Comrrrunity gardens. � h, � Galf course. M�Iti-farnilv dw�lling (� to 12 units per buildings). Parks, public or private, and similar natural recreation areas. Place of religious exercise or assembly. Public, private, or parochial schaol approved by state of lowa (K�- 12). Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. , Singie-family detached dwelling. Townhouse (3 to 12 units laterally att�ched). Two-f�mily dwelling (duplex). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 17-13, 3-18-2013; Ord. 19-20, 5-18-2020) 16-5-6-2o COl��TI�N��iTSE�o ( The followina conditional us�s ma_y be permitted in the R-4 district, subject to the provisions ! of section 16-8-5 of this title: �� N �; Bed and breakfast horne. ' � Bed and breakfast inn. , i �i Graup home. i� � � Hospice. �, ; E � August 2Q20 ��` � City of Dubuque 'i � '� i 16-5-6-2 16-5-6-3 ;; ,,; �I;, �� H�using for the elderly or persons with disabilities. , Licensed aduit day services. ; � Licensed childcare center. Mor�u�ry, �ur��r�l har�e, ar crematoriurn. ,'i Multi-family dwelling of thirteen (13) or more units. ;; li Nursing or convalescent home. f , Off premises residentia! garage. �li Offi street parking. �i Rooming or boarding house. Tour home. Taurist home. Wind co nversion ener s stem. Ord. 52-09 10-19-2009 9Y Y � � ) 16-5-6-3: ACCESSORY USES: The following uses are permitted as accessory us�s as provided in section 16-3-7 of this title: Detached garage. III; Fence. II�' Garage sale, provided that not more than three (3) such sales shall be allowed per remises er calendar ear and not more than three (3) consecutive days per sale. p p Y Home based business. Keeping of hens for egg production. ''' � Noncommercial garden, greenhouse or nursery. q' I' Off street parking and �torage of vehicles. i; N Satellite receiving dish. � � � � � � � ,� ,4 August 2020 ` p � h City of Dubuque � N II � I�I 16-5-7 16-5-7-1 ,�� 16-5-7: OR OFFICE RESIDENTIAL: ��' �. The OR district is intended to serve as a transition zone between commercial and single- and two-family residential areas permitting adaptive reuse of existing building stock, which will normally be residential in character. This OR district is not intended to have any '' application in undeveloped or newly developing areas of the city or on land made vacant '� through intentional demolition. Development standards remain flexibleto allow conservation �" and reuse of existing buildings. This district should be located in areas abutting arterial and/or collector streets which are, because of location and trends, suitable for development of low intensit nffice uses, and hi h intensit residential uses. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) Y 9 Y � 16-5-7-1: P�TCI�'AY,PE1210'�'��ED TJ�E�: The following uses are permitted in the OR district: Art gallery, museum or library. Artist studio. Community gardens. General office. Hospice. Housing for the elderly or persons with disabilities. Licen�ed childcare center. Medical office. i�, Mortuary or funzral home. M,ulti-family dwelling. �lursing er c�ny�lPscPnt h�me. ' I� ( ; Parking structure. �Ij Place of religious exercise or religious assembly. I � Public, private, or parochial school approved by state of lowa (K - 12}. � � Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. �` School of private instruction. ; r � Single- or two-family dwelling unit within an existing structure only. �� ,: � HugUS't 2G�U i C i j; City of Dubuque � 4 ii il 16-5-7 16-5-7-1 16-5-7: OR OFFICE RESIDENTIAL: ; The OR district is intended ta serve as a transition zone between commercial and single- and two-family residential areas permitting adaptive reuse of existing building stock, which wili normally be residential in character. This OR district is not intended to have any application in undeveloped or newly developing areas of the city or on land made vacant �hraugh ir�teriio�ai derrriolition. Development standard�remain fl�xibl�to�Ilo�cor�servatior� and reuse of existing buildings. This district should be located irr areas abutting arterial ! and/or collector streets which are, because of location and trends, suitable for development ' af low intensity office uses, and high intensity residential uses. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) i� �� 16�5�7-1: P�NC�AL PE�ITTED iTSESo The following uses are permitted in the OR district: 'I;, Art gallery, museum or library. Artist studio. Community gardens. Genera1 office. Ho�pice. Housing for the elderly or persons with disabilities. '�' Licensed childcare center. Medical office. Martuary or funera9 home. Multi-family dwelling. �lursing or �onvalescPnt h�me. �';: Parkina structure. " _ �� Place of religious exercise or religious assembly. i! Public, private, or parochial school approved by state of lowa (K- 12). I! � Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. �i � School of private instruction. � I ;� Singl�- or two-family dwelling unit within an existing structure only. '' k i�ugust 202G ; City of Dubuque ; � i� i 16-5-7-3 16-5-7-6 i i� ii i� � N�ncommercial garden, greenhouse or nursery. !� Off street parking and storage of vehicles. ' Satellite receiving dish. �olar coilector(freestanding arrays are limited to not more than /00 aggregafie square feet and 10 feet in height). ` i Sport, recreation, or outdoor cooking equipment. '! Storage building. ,, Tennis court, swimming pool or similar permanent facility. �' � I; Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Qrd. 54-15, " 8-17-2015) 16-5-7-4; TEMfPORAl2�'USES: Temporary uses shall be regulated in conformance with th� provisions of section 16-3-19 af this title. (Ord. 52�09, 10�19-2009) 16-5-7-5: PARKING: �i Minimum parking requirements shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter �14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19�2009) � 16-5-7�6: SIGNS: Sign�shall be regulated in conformance with the provisians of chapter 15 of this title. 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Public, private, or parochial school approved by the state of lawa (K � 12). II� Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, inc�uding substation. Residential use above the first floor only. +, School of private irastruction. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54�19, 12-16-2019) j� 16-5-8-2: CONDITIONAL USES: �' I�, The following conditional uses may be p�rmitted in the OS district, subject to the provisions �' of section 16-8-5 of this title: r' Licensed adult day services. 4 Off street parking. � Ii`'i August 2020 I�c i �� City of Dubuc�ue l � ? ii J II 16-5-8-2 16-5-8-6 i ',, Private club. '; Wind energy conversion system. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, ' 12-16-2019) ;'; 16-�-8-3: ACC�SSOI�`��7��5: The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this title: Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. I�i Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 'i 16-5-8-4: TEMPORARY USES: Temporary uses shall be regulated in conformance vvith the provisions of section 16-3-19 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-8-5: PARKING: Minimum parking r�quirements shall be regulated in conformance with the pravisions of chapter 14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 'I 16-5-8-6: SIGNS: �I Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) (see following page) I�i I', ,I' a , f . f; ' i ; ' i August 202Q k A City of Dubuque �- � a i 1 � I 16-5-9 16-5-9-1 �' 1, i I 16-5-9: OC OFFICE COMMERCIAL: The OC district is intended to encourage and permit the establishment of commercial � business �uses in mixed use specialty areas. This district will generally be located in areas ' which have developed, or are appropriate to develop, as li►-nited retail districts. This district i should also be located in areas adjacent to established commercial districts, in historic and/or architecturally significant areas where the adaptive reuse of existing buiidings is encoura ed, in areas of articular tourist interest and along arterial and/or collector streets 9 P which are suitable for more intensive commercial developrnent. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ; ,! i , 16-5-9-1: PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES: The following uses are permitted in the OC district: Art gallery, museum or library. Artist studio. Bakery (retail only). Barber or beauty shop. General office. Licensed childcare center. Medical office. ��� Multi-family dwelling. �'� Parking structure. Photographic studio. Place of religious exercise or assembly. i; Retail sales and service. lii�Il School of private instruction. �, Single-family detached dwelling. �� � Two-family dwelling. il i� Any other specialty retail use of a similar nature and intensity. (Ord.52-09, 10-19-2009; `' ; amd. Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) �� ; August 2020 ^ City of Dubuque t � � 16-5-9-2 16-5-9-3 I�i ! 16-5-9-2: CONDITIONAL USES: � � The following conditional uses may be permitted in the OC district subject to the provisions I�; of section 16-8-5 of this title: Bar or tavern. I ,� Bed and breakfast home. �; � Bed and breakfast inn. Licensed adult day services. f street a rkin Of P 9• Private club. �' ,�� Restaurant. �! Tour home. VV�nd energy conversion system. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) 16-5-9-3: ACCESSORY USES: The folfowing uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16�3-7 of this title: Detached garage. Fence. � � ,', Garage sale, provided that not more than three (3) such sales shall be allowed per premises per calendar year and not more than three (3) consecutive days per sale. Home based business. Noncommercial garden, greenhouse or nursery. Ii Off street parking of vehicies. �� Satellite receiving dish. � a Solar collector(freestanding arrays are limited to not more than 100 aggregate square feet and 10 feet in height). ui ment. '' Sport, recreation or outdoor cooking eq p ,� August 2020 K �� �, Ciry of Dubuque ; € � , � 16-5-9-3 16-5m9-6 i � i Storage building. Tennis court, swimming pool or similar permanent facility. ''� i� Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54�15, 8-17-2015) ' � ,I 16-5-9-4: TElVIPOI�AR�'iJS�S: Temporary uses shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of section 16-3-19 '� r of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) t 16-5-9-5: PARKING: �n re uirements shall be re ula ted in conformance with the rovisions of Minimum arki p p 9 q 9 chapter 14 of this title, except that a twenty five percent (25%) reduction shall be allowed in th� CaC district for both permitted and conditional uses. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-9-6: SIGNS: � Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of�hapter 15 of this title. 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R1t�£s '� � � 63° �£ ���x�;� 3 �� � � �`"� � a ����g�', ��22� N Y ���x�� �� �"�"�a� � ���3 {�� �} `��5 � ;'' a�j s��ph � #F�� ��`��?a�,�} �'r�y�� p f �l��StJ n.iW.ay. . h�.-. �i'�'��'} TSg ;� � I� � "'k� . f;(�'�f �3 z� : y {' � t;� �� ��,�.�x; � �� u ����s��k;� � � t � � � �,� .,� 'Y� '� as�: � r� �� . � ��7n ,£C��hJ�,� �' 3 3 � � .:� �'��'�k;�4 .� � 3 \V �.5ti �� � �e� 3 � �s � r �t ;�l� ln � �'��e a��.a�, .��'�����"��1��'?r��t!'{���.._W.:.,:,,h��..,..;...d� � �� ��k` 0 6 }w,, u .s._ �e { '8 v ���. �.. � m..�..w.m.,.�.�., � , k � E � G, cc� E� �� �'. � ;� i'i 16-5-10 16-5-10-1 i b 16-5-10: C-1 NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL: r, The C-1 district is intended to be established on a very limited basis, to provide individual parcels for commercial and residential uses in older buildings in the, city's established neighborhoods, while maintaining neighborhood character and fostering opportunities for affordable housing. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ,� 16-5-10-1: PRINCIPAL P�RIVIITT�D USES: Iji The follouving uses are permitted in the C-1 district: Bakery (retail only). h . r eaut s o Barber o b Y P Flower shop, garden store, or commercial greenhouse. General office. Grocery or drug store (maximum 3,500 square feet). Laundromat. Lic�nsed �hildcare center. Multi-famil dwellin maximum 6 dwellin units). Y 9 � 9 Place of religious exercise or assembly. Ftailroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. ice. Retail sales and sery I�I School of private insfiruction. �l ;. Shoe repair. I���' � ; Sinale-family detached dwelling. Townhouse (maximum 6 dwelling units). � �II Two-family dwelling (duplex). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) �i li; I � C � ,; G� August 2020 City of Dubuque ''. F R h i �'� 16-5-10-2 16-5-10-6 ;{ � i �I� 16-5-10-2: CONDITIONAL USES: I„ �; The follovuing conditional uses may be permitted in the C-1 district, subject to the provisions of section 16-8-5 of this title: Gas station (nat including service station). '� ��, ;� Indoor restaurant. I �i: Licensed adult day services. i, '�� Medical offiice. I! Wind energy conversion system. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, 12-1 C-2019) - - - ACCESSORY iTSES: 165103: The following uses may be permitted as accessory uses as provided in �ection 16-3-7 of this title: f�ny use customarily incidental and subordinate ta the principal use it serves. Wind turbine (building �ounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-10-4: TEMPORA.R4'USES: Terripor�ry uses shall be regulated ir� conformance with the provisians of�ection 16-3-19 ,;' of this title. (Ord. 52-Og, 10-19-2009) 16-5-1 Q-5: PARICIl<TG: Miraimum parking requirements shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of �i' ck�apter 1� of#hi� title. (Ord. 52-09, �0-19-2009) I; % �: �: 16-5-10-6: SIGNS: ii Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. (Ord. ;. 52-09, 10-19-2009) h i li i I Au ust 2020 9 iX { � E City of Dubuque E !', a �', �a 'I', ti o � i; !i � � � � 0 Cfl � 2 � � � E �� � � i��' .� � � ,i � E �� il E � � � C � � � U � • � N � � ,� � � .� 7 X ' �' � ��'�I���..- fB � � P. C S � •— � 11 U � �i�'���'.. � f6 � 7 '- � � N f�/9 N � .c� o � � G ,� L � � �1--1 Q � � o � � � � � O � � � � (a (6 'C� � � > � ' U U � q I�� O o '' � V J � � � � '��'�. � �'' N � � � � � � � v � � � � � � � c� a� a� � �, a� -a � � �o c � « v� ua �C O � N N � LL � �. � � U U � � � V O O Z � � � � � L � O O � � ¢ � � 'C � � N (0 O (6 � � � � � � I�I � U � O � N � I' CJ '+-- � �. � �! W � c� c� o � � ,� � � N t �' x ° o •.r. � � , o � a � �o N � � , o '� � � n � � L c� � �'Q t � � c c o ''I •� � 'c � � dj j; �; Z � � � � O � � y � v � � � U � � c- (V c'i � �. I — ++ L 0 O � ¢ � o !I�', P j 1 f � 1 m � i � i I� ,� II 16-5-10�8 16-5-11 i ; i , 16-5-10-8: STANDARDS FOR 1>TONRESIDENTIAL USES: 'n standards shall a I to all nonresidential ermitted and conditional uses in The followi �I,I 9 pP Y p the C-1 district: ' �� A. The use shall be established in an existing structure that was designed for public, � quasi-public, commercial, office, institutianal, or industrial use. i; B. The structure was never converted to a residential use after the effective date hereof. C. The use shall be conducted entirely within the structure. `' � D. There shail be no outdoor storage of equipment or materials on the property or '' adjacent public right of way. E. All vehicles in excess of two (2), used in conjunction with the use shall be stored within a building when they remain on the property overnight or during periods of nonuse, unless an alternate parking location is provided in a properly zoned area. I!' ,;, � � � , � �. ; � , :# ...r��d�,�t,. ,���� m�-�o�Rrea ��kw �L,r{�,F��;� �F � , 1*� � j � He�ght . . � �- �'�� 7�y u�.r M� �._ E � ° -: �k . �� � t "r,� - f� � .t �, F ��7�.'�x '�-�- � . i��. "��3Sf� ,�`�l;F��`� a�� �"�JhP�f�04f� t � -: ;� -f a �' f -ev=`r ��� � � -T k '^ { -a-.. r� _ � ,.� � : � i d 9'—�- n 3 � } � .� }� ���� �� ���a,"��' �N1tdpOin� 6�� i � ��a �'� � � � " �,;, � � ,� � - '�� ; �s}. ,�z �, - tieight " -��i �'� � �c.-, a �� x�.F,_„ 4 4 s�s�.�i r,� �r : f i 1� � ��L,r�� r . p 1� I . E� � ,�+1. ., . -� C72bEC OY`�I �l'Ot�� �C� �.. �� R � ^ �;i� ��- L� s,�. � � F _ � ,-,MT-,,.�' � a p `E`� 4 � �'� : ' � , � E ,, E '�,—�,,� �J_. *�r .� � ,' Dec�i�ne'. p5 1 � . 'A rrP ' 6 ,F :. � 3� �-4� 64m� �:"_�rz�-1 .. (c� . I. f �� [ � C. �' �� � ; ,-. �; L ...._.�._, - �- N� Herght I � • QO^j�� � k 'Wr l`� x P"" "^`�,�'�`��.A` �"� � .:.i 4 ;�'-, � 4 �r ��r r j_.�" tFro�t� �';1 '1 hM�i;,sard c�Gambrel P.odf � � ::i L � t�IVdfh� a ..,,;. {;i '" � 52 k _�_���-..,,''.;5� �Fliighest le+7el � �iat � � �� I� "�I.q��r�rt�ar�e'�� I} ' "� , '� ""�' �� � ��' FiPI Fit I - ��� ' — �..�....,i�_� - 9 � � " ��.�.��i. . r�� ��re� f.�. °' � I�atrae�.. ,.> I Fla�Raof,.�`. � ...;i (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ! �I, {; 16-5-11: C-2 NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING CENTER: i� The C-2 district is intended to ensure that the size of the commercial center, the nature of '"' uses permitted and the locational characteristics are such that the grouping of such uses ji, will not adversely affect surrounding residences and do not detract from the residential I'' purpose and character of the surrounding neighborhoods. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) �I '� , i ! , � April 2013 ��; �. '4 City of Dubuque k i, �: i I 16-5-11-1 16-5-11-1 � ,1 16-5-11-1: PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES: `, -2 distric : 'n r ermitted in the C t The followi g uses a e p Appliance sales or service. Arti�� ��udio. Automated gas station. '! '�� ? Bank, savings and loan, or credit union. 'i ,� Barber or beauty shop. ' Furniture or home furnishing sales. I', Furniture upholstery or repair. Gas station. General office. ' Golf course. Indoor restaurant. Laund , d cleaner, or laundromat, rY rY ' nsed childcare center. Lice Medical office. I �feighborhood shopping center. Parks, public or private, and similar natural recreation areas. � ji Photographic stu�io. I, Place of reliqious exercise or assembly. ii Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. ;; �� Residential use above the first floor only. �i �I Retail sales and service. "�� � ; Schooi of private instruction. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-10, 9-20-2010; ' Ord. 17-13, 3-18-2013; Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) �F i , � August 2020 G �'I , � City of Dubuque � � � � 16-5-11-2 16-5-11-6 �� 16-5-11-2: CONDITIONALUSES: � I The following conditional uses may be permitted in the G2 district, subject to the provisions � of section 16-8-5 of this title: Animal hospital or clinic. ; � Car wash, self-service. ;� Licensed adult day services. i ; � , Passenger transfer facility. � Pet daycare or grooming. � Restaurant, drive-in �r carryout. Tattoo parlor. Wind energy conversion systems. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, ' 12-16-2019) 16-5-11-3: ACCESSOIt�'USlES: 1 The following uses are permitted �s accessory uses as provided irr section 16-3-7 of this titie: Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. Wind turbine (building mount�d). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-11-4: TE1dIPORAR�'iJSES: Temporary uses shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of section 16-3-19 ; of this title. (Qrd. 52�09, 1 Q-19�2n09) 16-5-11-5: PARKING: ;� Minimur�n parking requirements shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of �, chapter 14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) � i 16-5-11-5: SIGNS: Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. 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O �r ;� -o s. ,� ''� xf � �. e ���,�+�a.� -� . I�. ^ f �a . � � O � �,w,,,,.s.,.,....:s.»_w...�.:.._,�.�.,»�.....�.,,.,,.....�.�,..�_� . _._....�.�,w..w._�e 1 �..�..<�.,,.........�G,Y�:i...:.�...�,.:� ei P � V � p f r V � ` 1 iti � f P f h � I� ! & h , � ', 16-5-12 16-5-12-2 ;I; N 16-5-12: C-2A MIXED USE NEIGHBORHOOD: � The C-2A district is intended to provide locations for small mixed use and commercial 1 I; developments that are separated by at least one-fourth ( /4) mile, and contain less than two (2) acres in total developed area that serve one or rnore neighborhoods. The C-2A district "; is intended to be compatible with and serve surrounding residential areas by providing the ';, g�ods ar� s�rviees for daily livi�g. T�e C-2A district is intended to r2duce the r�eed for �: vehicular trips and provide a pedestrian friendly walkable development. (Ord. 52-09, !ij 10-19-2009) ' 1 �� , h; 16-5-12-1: PRINCIPAL PERMIT�ED USES; ; !i The following uses are permitted in the G2A district: I� II Bank, savings and loan, or credit union. Barber or beauty shop. i: General office. li" Grocery store (less than 30,000 square feet). Indoor restaurant (less than 100 seats). Laundromat. I: Licensed childcare center. i' Place of religious exercise or assembly. 'I' , Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. f Residential use located entirely above the first floor only. I' � Retail sales and service (less than 3,500 square feet per business). ;; School of private instruction. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-10, 9-20-2010; ; '' Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) !' ;! �;� 16-5-12-2: CONDITIONAL USES: ��' li The following conditional uses may be permitted in the C-2A district, subject to the 'C' provisions of sectian 16-8-5 of this title: u i n Animal hospital or clinic. � � � Licensed adult day services. '�;', �', August 2020 �, � � City of Dubuque ; � � �� ��I r 16-5-12-2 16-5-12-6 I ,j � Pet daycare or grooming. !� i Wind energy conversion systems. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, !i 12-16-2019) ''{ � 16-5-12-3:� ACCESSat-2Y iTS�,S: �� 4i The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this �ii title: �' !! Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. ' Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-OJ, 10-19-2009) ;:' 16-5-12-4: TEMPORARY USES� Tem ora us es shall be re ulated in conformance with the rovisions of section 16-3-19 !� rY 9 p af this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-12-5: PARKING: Minimum parking requirements shall b� r�gulated in confc�rrnance with #he pr�visions of chapter 14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-12�6: SIGNS: Signs shail be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) �I; �, i i , �I �' '', ; [ �'f, � �; August LULO f E ti C'ity of Dubuque � G f I I I � � il N � i � (� � .�C i � � � � i O � = M � � 7C� C � B .0 � ir C Ij C �c� C � 1 � � v, Y I U � f. N -� .� �i'.. � � � � � �. � � 7 II � � � i •X N N � N y C �` �[ � O U � � � � � �' N � � � •C � _ O � � N � �N � � � �,� . O O � �� O O � fll � O O ,,Q � � � N N � � � Q N N !� s � E > "� U U o . � J � '� � U v � � � '� "� f6 N � ' C C j � � N N ,� N � � � � C � +L+ tn tn � O N N � � U � � i � U U � � V O O z ��� � � w � i � Q y o o � 6 � � � � ? � C p (0�"' '�i c� J � N � F� �'� � , I � N N i � O N � Ij - � co co V�, � N rn rn �' F� � � � � I tq "O Ow i- I � � O N � � ii F� � � � f�6 (IS I� � � � � C C �i t � C � L �I � N °� � � � N � Z +n �. r U � � i N y � N M " � � � Q Q p II N � Z � � �° � f.0 r I � p p G � '� � I�� % 16-5-13-1 16-5-13-1 i � s General office. ;� Golf course. �" Grocery store. ;; �� � Hotei. �� Indoor amusement arcade. i� � Indoor recreation facility. �� �: Indoor restaurant. ,'I Indoor theater. Laundry, dry cleaner, or laundromat. Licensed childcare center. Medical office. Miniwarehouse. Mobile or manufactured hor�e ��I�s �r��nric�: Nlortuary or funeral horne. Moving or storage facility. Museurr� or library. I Neighborhood shopping center. I�', Parking structure. ; Pa�rk�, public or private, and similar natural recreation areas. i i Pet daycare or graoming. ` Photographic studio. �` f' Place of religious exercise or assembty. � „ Printing or publishing. � Private club. � ; Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. " � Kesidentiai use above tne fiirsi Tioor on1y. August 2020 � City ofDubuque ' � � 'I 16-5-13-1 16-5-13-3 � � � Restaurant, drivean or carryout. �, Retail sales and service. II.I School of private instruction. I, i S€�i viee siaii0ii. Tattao parlor. I,� � Tour home. Vehicle body shop. li Vehicle sales or rental. �I Vehicle service or repair. Vending or game machine sales or service. Wholesale sales or distributor. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-?_009; amd. Ord. 17-13, 3-1�-2013; Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) 16-5-13-2: CONJITIONAI,USES: The following canditional uses may be permitted in the G3 district, subject to the provisions of section 16-�-5 of this title: Licensed adult day services. � Outdoor recreation or outdoor amusement center. Passenger transfer facility. Wind energy conversion system. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, �?-1 E-2019) I� - - - Y U ES: II'i 16 5 13 3: ACCESSOR S �� The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this � title: i'�. Any use customarily incidental and subardinate to the principal use it serves. _ Crematorium accessory to a mortuary or funeral home. � k Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ' �, ; August 2020 � � p E City of Dubuque � �. • 'i !I 16-5-13-4 16-5-13-6 i s II � 16-5-13-4: TEMPORARY USES: li; Temporary uses shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of section 16-3-19 ; of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) h ,, �', 16-5-13-5: PARKING: lii Minimum parking requirements shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) Ili 16-5-13-6: SIGl<TS: �'� Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) � I`� I,,; I,, � i ;! i' � Ir. ,� I� �! �� � �� � % HUgUSt LULU ` %, „ t� City of Dubuque ` � u � � �j � �� �� i i ti c� I� � 0 � � � ,j � � � � � � � � II • O O o ' � Z �F d' 'd' I i � � ii �� � � i i i I�! .� � � � t I � fl �� 'I � o i i y � � il Y � I U I N -a -� � � � � (� 7 � 7 � � � � � � I �X � N N � � � � O � � �- � � � � � � y � -� O O O � ` N N N -p (0 � � � N O O � .�, O O Q, J N � O O ,� � � � fV N � � Q o f4 f0 (� j � > ll� o i U U O :,�I O o � � � '�'1 .� V N N ti � "� '6 U f0 fa � N C C II6 7 �, � .�.; N � j v-- 'O "O •� � C O � � fq fq I: O lt7 N N i � LL N � U U � � i � � � O O o � `� Q .� O o� � � M�I � C( o O a B f6 � C lt') P� o � 'N."' - ��,,.':,_ '�C � J N � N !' a :� :� �U' — N �' �' � `� � L c� ea � '� a� rn a� � � � � � � �, r� o co s -� �; � �s ro C4 V � � c c �,; U � � � 7 � N � >L .� � C � "C f9 � > � I � � � -� �' L � a� � � � � �'`� c ua � � y � N �I �c? (j � � -� ° u? �� a� M � _I v � Q Z i � i � � �� f li!. ;� ; q 3 � i q 16-5-14-1 16-5-14-1 j ,' I Furniture or home furnishing sales. i Furniture upholstery or repair. I � Gas station. ' i i �eneral office. �I Grocery store. i ; HoteL 'j �iousi�g for the elderly or persons with disabilities. Indoor amusement center. Indoor recreation facilit . Y Indoor restaurant. Indoor theater. Laundr d cle�ner or laundromat. Y, rY , �icensed childcare center. Medical office. Mortuary or funeral home. Neighborhood shopping center. �arking structure. Pet daycare or grooming. , Phnt��raphic �t��i4, Place of religious exercise or assembly. Printing or publishing. ; Private club. ' Public or privat� park or�imilar natural recreation area. � Public, private or parochial school approved by the state of louva (K - 12). 1' � �� Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. i , August 2020 �, City of Dubuque � a 1 �I 16-5-14-1 16-5-14-2 I;I I Residential use above the first floor only. � ,� Retail sales or service. School of private instruction. ' S€:ri/iCG S�a�iOfi. Shoe repair. , Supermarket. Tailor or alteration shop. Tattoo parlor. � Tour home. Upholstery shop. � Vending or game machine sales or service. Wholesale sales or distributor. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 41-16, �-15-2016; , CJrd. 54-19, 12-16-2019) 16-5-14-2: CONDITIONAL USES: �; The foliowing conditional uses may be permitted in the C-4 district, subject to the provisions of section 16-8-5 of this title: Car wash. . Licensed adult day services. Off street parking. Passenger transfer facility. Restaurant drive-in or carr out. � Y I� Vehicle body shop. ' � Vehicle sales or rental. p� I''� Vehicle service or repair. " �� Wind energy conversion system. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, ', 12-16-2019) ! � August 2020 � City of Dubuque A � k I! � 16-5-14-3 16-5-14-6 ; � � 16-5-14-3: AC;CESSORY USES: ��� The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in sectian 16-3-7 of this title: ' i Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. � Crematorium accessory to a mortuary or funeral home. Drive-up automated bank teller. Wind turbine buildin mounted . Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ;� � 9 ) � 16-5-14-4: TEMPORARY USES: Temporary uses shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of section 16-3-19 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-14-5: PARKIl�TG: Off street parking is not required. �Jew surFace off street parking I�ts are prohibited unless approved by the city council. Underground and aboveground parking garages are allowed provid�d they are an integral past of a r�ew or existing building. (Orc�. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-14-6: SIGNS: Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) '�. r � �i, P �!! � ti August 2020 ; � City of Dubuque ° N � � u B � ,;i ii ;i � � � � d' � � � � � � }, i' � � � � � � � � � � � � � �� � Z � � � � i, � �C L II C � I I 1 1 I . � � � � � L � .� •� � � � �' N i� U � � N � � 'p i i i i i tn II � ' � (n � U � '� � � � II � � � � � I C 4-. fn L.. '' � Q i i s i Q � � i; _ � _ � � f� '''' II O O 4-- � � C o � � � � Cfl N 0 � O � Q i i i o i � � � ' �X J > .� l,{) -�-' +-• � I O .V .V I' C r, � L L � C t� � � � � � q � a� � �s o � . :*-� �-. �, � � c8 � c c :u w-. � o � � 0 � � a� a� U '� J o � � � � �i � � S.� L � � � � • U U J � `'- a`�-- a"�--. � f0 � � O O I � � Q o o v � i O O �i -�-� ' � o � '� I � � '+-� O � N M � � I!i � � � �� �� / , �"a � �. � � i i � � � � � !� LJ N N f� � i . � = c» v� �, C�i � N � (0"� � � ��-, I'. r�y O p � � c� � � � � a U � � �' � �. � � � '; � � � � L � � U � � ca ta � j � � 3 ai � �s a � `� = " ° a�i a�i o � o � � � i � � Uj � L. � � N ''' I!� � � � � � � U� � � � � � L �j o � � L U �1--� � � •U � � � 1�� � � � � o � � � U � � � C � � � � � �' � � Q � J � U Q � � > % � L r R � U � o Z � � i � d" ii � r G �, ; c� �' r f ��. � � � � „ ij s i 16-5-15-1 16-5-15-1 � �� ,y Housing for the elderly or persons with disabilities. !� Indoor amusement center. i Indoor recreation facility. Indoor restaurant. � lndoor theater. Laundry or dry cleaner. Licensed childcare center. I,! I Medical office or clinic. Parking structure. Photographic studio. Places of religious exercise or assernbly. Printin or ublishin . 9 p 9 Private club. Public or private park or similar natural recreation area. Railroad or public or quasi-public ufiility, including substatian. Regional shopping center. �e�idential use above the first floor only. Retail sales or service, 'i �ch�ol of pri�ate instr�ction. �w 1 I Servic� station. '� Shoe repair. � I� Sport arena. s � Supermarket. Tailor or alteration shop. r Tattoo parlor. �Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 41-16, �-15-2016; Ord. 54-19, �, � 12-16-2019) '� � p August 2020 � �� Czty of Dubuque '' � �i � 16-5-15-2 16-5-15-6 16-5-15-2: CONDITTONAL USES: - is r'ct sub'ect to the rovisi The followin conditional uses ma be ermitted in the C 5 d t i ons , 9 Y P J p of section 16-8-5 of this title: � � �� Licensed adult day services. Passenger transfer facility. Wind ener conversion s stem. Ord. 52-09 10-19-2009� amd. Ordo 54-19 9Y Y � , , , 12- 6-209 9 � 1 ) 16-5-15-3: ACCESSORY USES: The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this ',' title: u Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. Drive-up automated bank teller. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-15-4: TElVIPOI�4ItI'USESe The following u�es may be permitted as temporary �ases in the C-5 district in conformance with the provisions of section 16-3-19 of this title: Any use listed as a permitted use within the district. Temporary surfa�e parking lot may be allowed as part of a construction or redevelopment project. 1Nind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) !I 16-5-15-5; P����: �� Off street r�arkin� is not req,uired. New surface off street parking lots are prohibited unless �!, approued by the city council. Underground and aboveground parking garages are allowed provided they are an integral part of a new or existing building. (Qrd. 52-09, 10-19-2009) u 16-5-15-6: SIGNS: Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. (Ord. � 52-09, 10-19-2009) August 2020 City of Dubuque 6 �: �.. ��I 16-5-16 16-5-16-1 " �� i'i \ 16-5-16: CS COMMERCIAL SERVICE AND WHOLESALE: The CS district is intended to provide locations for a variety of business services, office uses, limited industrial activity and major wholesale aperations. The CS district uses are primarily characterized by large storage space requirements, high volume truck traffic and low volume customer traffic. it is intended that the CS district is one that pr�vides a � transitional zone that can be used between industrial and commercial uses and in cases �,`; where topography establishes a transitional area due to physical limitations between � industrial and higher density residential development. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) `'� � 16-5-16-1: PRINCIPAL PER�VIITTED USES: 1 II� The following uses are perrnitted in the CS district: ;. ,; Agricultural supply sales. Animal hospital or clinic. ; Appliance sales or service. Auto part sales or supply. Business services. Construction supply sales or service. Contractor shop or yard. Dental or medical lab. Farm implem�nt sales or service. Freight transfer facility. I�' � Fuel or ice dealer. II i Furniture or home furnishing sales. Furniture upholstery or repair. General �ffice. � � � Kennel. ; r � Landscaping services (not including retail sa�es as primary use). 4 k, Licensed childcare center. I�' , �I Lumberyard or building material sales. August 2020 City of Dubuque �� I 7 � � � I 16-5-16-1 16-5-16-2 i � i � Mail order house. II Miniwarehousing. Moving or storage facility. O����re�� p��kir�� la�. i Office supply. Passenger transfer facility. P a care or roomin . et d Y 9 9 i' hin Prin in r ub is t o 9 P 9� Processing or assembly. i- ublic utilit includin substation. Railroad or pubisc or quas p y, g Refrigeration equipment sales or service. Resource recovery/recycling center (indcror only), Upholstery shop. Vehicle body shop. Vehicle sales or rentaL II p Vehicle service or repair. i' Vending or game machine �ale� or s�rvice. ; Wholesale sales or distributor. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009;amd.Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) 16-5-16-2: CONDITIONAL USES: The foll�wing conditional uses may be permitted in the CS district,subject to the provisions of section 16-8-5 of this title: Licensed adult day services. Wind energy conversion systerri. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, ��; 12-16-2019) j i �� � � August 2020 � I; �: � � � City of Dubuque ' �� I� UI �) 16-5-16-3 16-5-16-6 16-5-16-3: ACCESSORY USES: The followin uses are ermitted as accesso uses as rovided in section 16-3-7 of this 9 p rY P , title: 'i Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. i�' � ;i Wind energy turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) I; i, i� �� � 16-5-16-4: TEMPORAR�'USES: J �he followir�g us�� shall be permitted as temporary uses in the CS district in conformance with the provisions of section 16-3-19 of this title: jl' Any use listed as a permitted use within the district. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 9 6-5-16-5: �'AI2I�iNGa Minimum parking requirements shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of I chapter 14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-16-6: SIGl�S: Signs shall be regulated in conforrrrance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. 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L�; .3 �3i�i �:; �"F '�y.�3 W- 3�� t N J I � sn ' ��! ���`�, s � $a��d �„�g� : _ ��,� � � �� t �;1 �c'� .e a� T ?a�' . �,���w . r�� � a -. � � � � � � t` .�3 a �3 t�. f . � � O � .. _...,._..,.,....�, .....,6..., __...,�.a... ,.......,,...�,,.�.., «........�..v_ _.�......�. `i � r � I � r q p 3 � I u 16-5-17 16-5-17-1 ;; 16-5-17: CR COMMERCIAL RECREATION: i The CR district is intended to provide for commercial recreation facilities,togetherwith their ,'� supporting uses, which generally require large tracts of land and/or generate substantial !�; volumes of traffic. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) I�' '� �� 16-5-17-1: Pi2INCIPAL PERMITTED USES: ii i The following uses are permitted in the CR district: Art gallery, museum or library. II!,� I; Athletic field, stadium or sport arena. Auditorium or assembly hall. Bowling alley. Campground or recreational vehicle park. Car wash, self-servic�. Convention center. Dog and horse racing or track operation. I; Excursion boat or boat seruices. Gamblin facilit licensed b the state of lowa. 9 Y Y I'�'' Golf course. � � Health, sport, recreation or athletic club or organizatian. Hotel. ii Indoor amusement center. ' � Indoor recreation facility. 'I� j', Indoor restaurant. F � Indoor theater. ; Laundry, dry cleaner or laundromat. ;' Licensed childcare center. i I�� Marine vehicle laody shop. il � AUgUSt 2020 I� City of Dubuque � � � � i� 16-5-17-1 16-5-17-2 ' Marine vehicle sales or rental. '� � �; Marine v�hicle service ar repair. Off street parking lot. �� Outdoor recreation. �'r Parking structure. Parks, public or private, and similar natural recreation areas. ' Passenger tran�fier facility. '' � Place of religiaus exercise ar assembly. Pleasure craft harbor. Private club. R ilr�ad or ublic or uasi- ublic utilit inciudin substation. ; a P q P Y, 9 Residential use above the first floor only. � Retail sales and ��rvi�e. Tour home. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 49-10, 8-16-2010; C�rd. 17-13, 3-18-2013; Ord. 54�19, 12-16-2019) 16-5-17-2: CONDITIONAL USES: The fiollowir�g conditional u�es may be permitted in the GR district, subject to the pro�isions of section 16-8-5 of this titls: Bar or tavern. ' Drive-up automated bank teller. Gas station. ,��, , Licensed adult day services. il F r� Restaurant, drive-in or carryout. ;. Wind energy conversion system. (Ord. 52=09, 10-19�2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) ',: �, � ; � k au�us� 2027 � � ; Cit��of Dubuque ' , � , � i� � 16-5-17-3 16-5-17-6 16-5-17-3: ACCESSORY USES: ',;� '� The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this title: !; Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. ;i �� Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) !' � ,� 16-5-17-4: TEMPORA.I2Y USES: The following �ases shal! be permitted as ternporary u�es in the CR district in conformance , I; with the provisions of section 16-3-19 of this title: �' Any use listed as a permitted use within the district. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-17-5: PARKING: Minimurn parking requirements shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of I�i. chapter 14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10�19-2009) �6-5-17-6: SIGNS; Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) I,� li h;, II� ` I, � � ���� I'. � � r � s� �; ki Ii k @ p I! i I�ii I' �i; August 2020 k , City of Dubuque � 'r � � � h, 15-5-18 16-5-18-1 16-5-18: LI LIGFiT IlVDTJSTRIAL: � The LI district is intended to provide locations for a variety of uses associated primarily in the conduct of light manufacturing, assembling and Fabrication, warehousing, whalesaling and commercial service operations that require adequate accessibility to transportation ; facilities. The district is also intended ta provide locations for a limited amount of cammerciai development that will serve erripioyees of surrounding indusfrial uses. (�7rd. 52-09, 10-19-2009) �� I�i �: ii 16-5�18-1: PRINCIPAL PEItMITTED USES: '' The followir+g uses are permitted in the LI district: Agricultural supply sales. Animal hospital or clinic. Auto part sales. Automated gas statiorr. Bakery (wholesale/commercial). �ank, savings and loan, c�r credit union. : Bar or tavern. � Business services. � Car wash, full service. Car vuash, self-service. Cold storage or locker plant. ; donstruction s�,p�ly s�les �r service. � r ctor sho or a rd. Cont a p Y Dental or medical lab. �' i"; Drive-up automated bank teller. " ; i' Farm implement sales, service or repair. �' li Freight transfer facility. ; Fuel or ice dealer. °� ; Augusr 202� � '� City of Dubuque ` � � �, �I 16-5-18-1 16-5-18-1 ; ;, il Furniture upholstery or repair. Gas station. � � General office. '' ; � � G�oG�r�/ sic�re. t Indoor recreation facility. Ir� I� Indoor restaurant. I,I KenneL Laboratory for research or engineering. Licensed childcare center. I'�' Lurnberyard or building materials sales. �:� Mail order house. Manufacturing, secondary. Minivvarehousing. IVlobile home sales. I� Moving or storage facility. i Off street parking lot. Outdoor recre�tion facility. Parkin structure. 9 � Passenger transfer facility. Pet da_ycare or groomingo Ii Printing or publishing. Processing, packaging, or storing meat, dairy or food products, but not including �' slaughterhouses or stockyards. � i� Raifroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. '' il Resource recovery/recycling center (indoor only). w ` Restaurant, drive-in or carryout. � � August 2Q20 , City of Dubuque :' E p � '�I � 16-5-18-1 16-5-18-3 Service station. Tool, die, or pattern making. Upholstery shop. Vehicle body shop. ;� Vehicle sales or rentalo Vehicle service or repairo ��I. � � Vending or game machine sale� or�ervice. I; Warehousing or storage facility. Welding services. Wholesale sales or distributor. (Ord.52-09, 10-19-2009; amd.Ord.54�19, 12-16-2019) 16-5-18-2: COlVDITIOloTAL USES: The following conditional uses m�y be permitted in the LI district, subject to the provisions of section 16-�-5 �f this title: Licensed adult day services. Residential use. Wind energy conversion system. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-20Q9; amd. Ord. 50-10, 5-16-2010; Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) 1 C-5-18-3: ACCESSOR�'USES: I� The follo�in� uses �re pPrmitted as acr�ssory �a��s �s provided in section 16-3-7 of this I; " title: I''' Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. I�i� ; Drive-up automated bank teller. II 'I Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ; �, � �i'� ;; i; �i,. i HUgUSi LULO Ii. City of Dubuque � � y fl li � �� 16-5-18-4 16-5-18-6 � 16-5-18-4: TEMPORARY USES: '� ,;� The following uses may be permitted as temporary uses in the LI district in conformance i; with the provisions of section 16-3-19 of this title: Any use listed as a permitted use within the district. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) I� 16-5-18-5: PARKYATG: ' �: � Minimum parking requirements shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-•2009) 16-5-18-6: SIGNS: Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) i '� ��i:: '� ; 'd ,� 'II ;� ,i,l ;; � August 2020 '`� V City of Dubuque I I !I 16-5-19 16-5-19-1 " i 16-5-19: HI HEAVY INDUSTRIAL: ; The HI district is intended to provide locations for industrial uses which by their nature generate levels of smoke, dust, noise, odors, or other visual impacts that rend�r them incompatible with virtually all other land uses. The district is also intended to provide I locations for a limited amount of commercial developm�nt that will serve employees of surrounding industrial uses. (�rd. 52-09, 10-19-2G09) 16-5-19-1: PRIlVCIPAL PERMITTED USES: II�,'. 'I� The following uses are permitted in the HI district: Agricultural supply sales. Animal hospital or clinic. �i' i'. Auto part sales. Automated gas station. Bakery (wholesale/cammercial). Bank, savings and loan, or credit union. Bar or tavern. �usiness services. Car wash, full service. Car wash, self�service. Cold storage or locker plant. Construction supply sales and service. t Contractor shop or yard. ;; Conveniznce store. Crematorium, reduction plant, foundry, forge or smelter. '' ;, , Dental or medical lab. �!; � ,� Drive-up automated bank teller. i� I; Farm implement sales, service or repair. w � ; �reight transfer facility. ' Ik August 2020 '� �� I! City of Dubuque „ � II� i V 16-5-19-1 16-5-19-1 'a ;; � i Fuel or ice dealer. I Furniture upholstery or repair. General office. I � i Gr"ai�i e3r �arge iei�ilinal. � � Indoor recreation facility. !I; Indoor restaurant. �i ';, Junkyard or salvage yard. I � Kennel. ��� Laboratory for research or engineering. , Licensed childcare center. Lumberyard ar building rriaterial sales. Mail order house. I�llanufacturing, primary. Manufacturing, secondary. I,; Miniwarehousing. I s. Mobile hom esae Moving or s�orage facility. Off street parking lot. Pa,ckaging, processing, 9r st�ring meat, dairy or food products. Parking structure. Passenger transfer facility. � Pet daycare or grooming. � d, Printing or publishing. '� �� Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. I$ � � Resource recovery/recycling center (indoor only). ' �; �� a � , August 2020 a City of Dubuque '' � i I 16-5-19-1 16-5-19-2 ! � � ; Restaurant, drive-in or carryout. � I Sanitary landfill. ' Service station. �ewage treatment plant. '� i Slaughterhouse or stockyard. �' Tool, die, or pattern making. Upholstery shop. '!j �i Vehicle body shop. '�, ; Vehicle sales or rental. Vehicle service and repair. Vending or game machine sales or service. Warehausing, packaging, distribution or storage facility. lNelding s�rvic�s. , Wholesale sales or distributor. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd.Ord. 63-10, 12-20-2010; Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) i ; 16-5-19-2: COIVDITIONAI.USES: The following condition�l uses may be permitted in the HI district, s�abject to the pravisions '', of section 16-8-5 af this title: � Licensed adult day services. '' ', Residential use. 1� Retail sales and service. � � �Ij Wind energy conversion systern. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 54-19, ; 12-16-2019) � 1 � � � ;� � ; �UgUSL LULU I I ", ; City of Dubuque � ;� 3 � �� 16-5-19-3 16-5-19-6 I'�' ; i ,y� 16-5-19-3: �.CCESSORY USES: The following uses are permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this ; � title: Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. J Drive-up automated bank teller. �li'; Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) �I:; i �: ,� 16-5-19-4: TEll�ORA.�3�'ITSI�S: he followin uses ma b e er mitted as tem ora uses in the HI district in conformance T p rY 9 Y P - -19 of this title: III�' with the provisions of section 16 3 Any use listed as a permitted use within the district. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) - - - ARKING: 16 5 19 5: P Minimum parking requirements shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions af chapter 14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-5-19-6: SIGNS: I'' N'� i Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 15 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) III. �i ';f, I', , li � � � �i4 � Augusfi 2020 � � City of Dubuque I� � i j 16-5-20 16-5-20-1 �i � � 16-5-20: MHI MODIF'IED HEAVY INDUSTRIAL: ; The MHI district is intended to provide locations for most heavy industrial uses, while also serving as a buffer for transitional and redevelaping areas, particularly along the U.S. 61/151 freeway corridor, from the most intense industrial uses which, by their nature, i generate levels of smoke, dust, noise, odors, or other visual impacts that render them ',; incompatible with virtually all other land uses. I his distric� is also intended to provide locations for a limited amount of commercial development that will serve employees of surrounding industrial uses. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) i'�i �� !i i 16-5-20-1: PRINCIPAL PERIVIITTED USES: I; � i The following uses are permitted in the MHI district: `' Agricultural supply sales. Animal hospital or clinic. Auto part supply. i . Automated gas stat on Bakery (wholesale/commercial). I!; �ank, savings and loan, or credit union. ',;; , ;:. �ar or tavern. i' Business services. Car w�sh, fuil service. ;i Car wash, seifeservice. Cold storage or locker plant. '� Construction supply sales or service. Contractor shop or yard. Convenience store. �� Dental or medical lab. �� Drive-up automated bank teller. ' ,, Farm implement sales, service or repair. �� ,� ; � :� Freight transfer facility. s w August 2020 `f � ,4 City of Dubuque ; � r i; �I ,' 16-5-20-1 16-5-20-1 I� 'I Fuel or ice dealer. j; �ji Furniture upholstery or repair. I General office. a• r • •a i�idc��r ieciea�ior �acoli�y. . Indoor restaurant. Kenn�L I`� i Laboratory for research or engineering. Licensed childcare center. i' Lumberyard or building material sales. Mail order house. IVlanufacturing, primary. Manufacturing, secondary. ' Miniwarehousing. Mobile home sales. Moving or storag� facility. Off street parking lot. Parking structure. � Passenger transfer facility. �, Pet d�ycare or gro�ming. 'f Printinq or publishing. Processing, packaging, or storing meat, dairy or food products, but not including slaughterhouse or stockyard. Railroad or public or quasi-public utility, including substation. Resource recovery/recycling center (indoor only). Restaurant, drive-in or carryout. � August 2020 c City of Dubuque � � I i� 16-5-20-1 16-5-20-3 ;; Ii i ` Service station. Tool, die, or pattern making. Upholstery shop. �fehicle body shop. �� Vehicle sales or rental. II;' Vehicle service or repair. Vending or game machine sales or servic�. Warehousing, packaging, distribution, or storage facility. Welding services. Wholesale sales or distributor. (Ord.52-09, 10-19-2009; amd.Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) 16-5-20-2: CONDITIONAL USES: The foilowing eonditional uses may be permitted ira the MHI district, subject to the provisions of section 16-8-5 of thi� titl�: Grain or barge terminal. Licensed adult day services. Residential use. Wind energy conver�ion �y�tem. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 50-10, 8-16-2010; Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) ; 16-5-20-3: ACrESSO�v T1SFS; � The following use� shall be permitted as accessory uses as provided in section 16-3-7 of this title: Any use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use it serves. � Drive-up automated bank fieller. ��� � Wind turbine (building mounted). (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) !' F �I i , � August 2020 k City of Dubuque � F � � i�: �i r, 16-5-20-4 16-5-20-6 ; !i 16-5-20-4: TEMPORARY USES: ; i� The following uses shall be permitted as temporary uses in the 11/IHI district in conformance with the provisions of section 16-3-19 of this title: � � 'a Any use listed as a permitted use within the district. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ,` 'i 16-5-20-5: P�IZKIleTG: ; Minimum parking requirements shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of chapter 14 of this title. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ;j il 16-5-20-6: SIGNS: wi h the rovisions of cha ter 15 of this title. Ord. hall be re ulated in confarmance t Signs s g p p ( 52-09, 10-1�-2009) I. I� „ ��I; ,: � u � � �i tl . ,. ,, ;i � � P� �I � � r � August 2020 " City of Dubuque � � Ili ; . �� 16-6-4-11 16-6-4-11 �. � i� y � 8. Flood Control: Flood control structural vuorks such as levees and floodwalls ' shall provide, at a rriinimum, protection frorri a 100-year flood with a minimum � of three feet (3') of design freeboard and shall provide for adequate interior drainage. In addition, structural flood control works shall be approved by the i!. IDNR. '' � 9. Capacity And Conveyance Qf Channel: No use shall affect the capacity or '; conveyance of the channel or floodway of any tributary to the main stream, ; � drainage ditch, or other drainage facility or system. i 10. Subdivisions: Subdivisions (including factory built home parks a�nd �' subdivisions)shali be consistent with the need to minimize flood damages and , shall have adequate drainage provided to reduce exposure to flood damage. I iated with subdivision ro osals shall meet the a licab e Development assoc p p pp s andards. Subdivision ro osals intended for residential Ii' performance t p p development shall provide all lots with a means of vehicular access that will ° remain dry during occurrence of the 100-year flood. Proposals for subdivisions r an five 5 acre s or fift 50 lots whichever is less shall include reate th Y � ) � ) 9 � ) 100-year flo�d elevation data for fhose areas laca�ed within the floodplain (overlay) district. 11. Accessory Structures To Residential Uses: �� a. Detached garages, sheds, and sinnilar structures that are incidental to a residential use ar�exempt from the base flood elevation requirements where the following criteria are satisfied. (1) The structure shall be designed to have a low flood damage potential. I'� Its size shall not exceed six hundred (600) square feet in size. Those portions ofi a structure located less than one (1) foot above the BFE must be constructed of flood-resistant material. (2) The structure shall be used solely for low flood damage potential purposes such as vehicle parking and limited storage. The structure shall not be used for human habit�tion. " � (3) The structure shall be constructed and�placed on the building site s� as to offer minimum resistance to the flow of floodwaters. (4) The structure shall be firrnly anchored to resist flotation, collapse and lateral movement. ' � (5) The structure's service facilities such a�s electrical and heating ' equipment shall be elevated or floodpr�ofed to at least ane (1) foot above !' ,F the base flood elevation. ! r � � k i August 2020 n City of Dubuque w' G, � F � Y ,� I 16-6-4-11 16-6-4-12 � , II (6) The structure's walis shall include openings that satisfy the provisions ���' of 16-6-4-11(B) Performan�e Standards 2. All New And Substantially Improved Structures. I, , � b. Exemption from the hundred (100)-year flood elevation requirements for such a structure may result in increased premium rates for flood insurance �' coverage of the structure and its contents. 12. Recreational Vehicles: i� a. Recreational vehicles are exempt from the requirements af subsection I;' B5 of this section regarding anchoring and elevation of factory built homes when the following criteria are satisfied: r tional vehicle s hall be located on the site for less than one 1 The rec ea � ) hundred eighty (180) consecutive days, and (2) The recreational vehicle must be fully licensed and ready for highway u�e. A r�creational vehicle is ready far highway use if it is or� its wheels or jacking system and is attached to the �ite only by quick disconnect type utilities and securit devices and has no permanently attached additinns. y k�. Recreati�nal vehicles thafi are located on the site for more than one hundred �ighty (180) consecutive days or are not ready for highuvay use must satisfy requirements of subsection B5 of this section regarding anchoring ��d elevation of factory built homes. f! i. 13. Pipeline River And Stream Crossings: Pipeline river and stream crossings I!' shall be buried in the stream bed and banks, or otherwise sufficiently protected '' to prevent rupture due ta channel degradation and meandering. (Ord. 27-13, 5-20-2013; amd. Ord. 26-20, 6-15-2020) ' '' �� 16-6-4-12: FP GENERAL FLOODPLAIN OVERLAY DISTRICT: A. Permitted llses: The following uses shall be permitted within the FP general floodplain overlay district to the extent they are not prohibited by any other ordinance (or underlying zoning district) and provided they do not include I''' s a- -- � �g�_,. �:__ ��._ piacemen� o� ���uciure�, i�ci�ry puii� n����, �iii �� ���e6 �r�s��uL�����, ���� '� storage of rriaterials or equipment, excavation, or alteration of a watercourse: i; �, Accessory uses of land for industrial/commercial uses such as lo�ding areas, �i parking areas, airport landing strips. � � Agricultural uses such as general farming, pasture, grazing, outdoor plant �� nurseries, horticulture,viticulture,truck farming;fiorestry, sod farming, and wild � crop harvesting. ; ; Auyust 2020 " s ,� City of Dubuque ;� � N I i+ 16-6-4-12 16-6-4-13 � '� Private and public recreation uses such as golf courses, tennis courts, ball fields, driving ranges, archery ranges, picnic grounds, transient camping and ; recreational vehicle facilities, boat launching ramps, swimming areas, parks, 'i wildlife and nature preserves, game farms,fish hatcheries, shooting preserves, ; target ranges, trap and skeet ranges, hunting and fishing areas, hiking and hor�eb?ck riding tr�ils. Residential uses of land such as lawns,gardens, parking areas and play areas. Such other open space uses �imilar in nature to the above uses. B. Conditional Uses:Any uses which involve placement of structures,factory built homes, fill or other obstructions, the storage of materials or equiprrrent, i excavation or alteration of a watercourse may be allowed only upon issuance '' of a conditional use permit by the zoning board of adjustment. All such uses '�' shall be reviewed by the IDNR to determine: 1) whether the land involved is either wholly or partly within the floodway or floodway fringe, and 2) the 100-year flood level. The applicant shall be responsible for providing the IDNR with sufficient technical information to make the defermination. C. PerFormance Standards: II' 1. AI9 conditional uses, or portions t0�ereof, to be located in the flood�rr�y as determined by the IDNR shall meet the applicable provisions and standards of the filoodway overlay district. ; 2. All conditional uses,or portions thereof,to be located in the floodway fringe, as datermined by the IDNR shall meet the applicable standards of the floodway fringe overlay district. (Ord. 27-13, 5-20-2013) 16-6-4-13: FLOODPLAIlV OVERLAY DISTRICT ADMINIST]RATION: A. Appointment, Duties And Responsibilities Of City Planner: 1. A city planner designated by the city manager shall administer and enforce Ij' � thi� title and will herein be referred to as the administrator. ,�I • 1•t' 2 1 J.�:.�:�L..�1�.. I L I�i L. �Uii�s �ilu IC;�7i7�i5ilu'iiiii�S i�i ii�� 'ciUiiiifiiSiic7LUi �i�a�i I�iv�i.ic��, �uU� io�t necessarily be limited to, the following: a. Review all floodplain development permit applicatians to ensure that ;: the provisions of this title will be satisfied. '', b. Review all floodplain development permit applications t� ensure that ' all necessary permits have been obtained from federal, state or local i governmental agencies. i A�agu�# �0�9 ; � City of Dubuque � ; � � � I �I 16-6-4-13 16-6-4-13 '�I c. Record and maintain a record of: 1) the elevation (in relation to IVorth American vertical datum, 1988) of the lowest floor of all new or substantially improved structures, or 2)the elevation to which new or substantially improved structures have been floodproofed. I d. Notify adjacent communities and/or counties and the IDNR priorto any � proposed alteration or relocation of a watercourse and submit evidence of such notifications to the federal insurance administrator. . III'' e. Keep a record of all permits, conditional uses, appeals,vanances and �,; such other transactions and correspondence pertaining to the administration 'I ofi this title. " �i f. Submit to the federal insurance administrator an annual report concernin the cit 's artici ation in the national flood insurance ro ram, 9 Y p P p 9 utilizing the annual report form supplied by the federal insurance administrator. i I� g. 1Votify the federal insurance administration of any annexatior►s or '; modifications to the city's boundaries as p�rt af the annuaf report. h. Revievv subdivisican propos�ls to ensure such proposals are consistent � with the purpose of this title and advise the city council of potential conflicts. B. Floodplain Development Permit: 1. Permit Required: A floodplain development permst issued by the administrator shall be secured prior to initiation of any floodplain development (any manmade change to improved or unimproved real estate, including, but nat limited to, buildings or other structures, mining, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations)including the placement of factory built homes in both the floodwa floodwa frin e and general floodplain overlay districts. Y� Y 9 ;. � i� ii � f August 2020 � � � City of Dubuque �i� E ; � G� ! 1 i i � 16-6-4-14 16-6-4-14 i � i � 4. In cases where the variance involves a lower level of flaod protection for structures than vuhat is ordinarily required by this title, the applicant shall be ', notified in writing over the signature of the administrator that: a) the issuance of a variance will result in increased premium rates for flood insurance, and b) such construction increases risks to life and property. i %; 5. All variances granted shall have the concurrence or approval of the IDNR. ; i � E. Board Decisions: In passing upon requests for conditional uses and variances, ' the board shall consider all releuant factors specified in other sections of this � title and: ;� � 1. The danger to life and property due to increased flood heights or velocities caused by encroachments. '� 2. l"he danger that materials may be swept onto other lands or downstream to the injury of others. ; 3. The proposed water supply�nd sani�atio�syst�rns and the ability of these ' systems to prevent disease, contamination and unsanitary conditions. 4. The susceptibility of the proposed facility and its contents to flood damage and the effect of such damage on the individual owr�er. ' 5. The importance of the services provided by the proposed facility to the �ommunity. 6. The requirements of the facility for a floodplain location. ' . 7. The availability af alternative focations not subject to flooding for the proposed use. 8. The compatibility of the proposed use with existing development and '; development anticipated in the fnreseeable future. ' 9. The relationship of the praposed use to the comprehensive plan and floodplain management program for the area. i', � � I U. i i�iZ 5ai-�4$�1 oi` dc:C;�s's ii:r ii i� �i i:��2i�j� ii o �Iiiiz s u� i ivG� ��� i3i:i^ai'y' ^�.3 i� ' i emergency vehicles. i 11.The expected heights,velocity,duration, rate of rise and sediment transport � of the floodwater expected at the site. 12. Such other factors which are relevant to the purpose ofi this title. ' August 2020 I'{, City of Dubuque � i ;�1 1 1 � I� ,� i� 16-6-4-14 16-6-4-15 � � F. Conditions Attached To Conditional Uses Or Variances: Upon consideration of '�I the factors listed above, the board may attach such conditions to the granting '; of conditional uses and variances as it deems necessary to further the purpose ' of this title. Such conditions may include, but not necessarily be limited to: '; � 1. Modification af waste disposal and water supply facilities; ;i �' 2. Limitation on periods of use and operation; �I ;i 3. Imposition of operational controls, sureties and deed restrictions; �' 4. Requirements for construction of channel modification, dikes, levees, and other protective measures, provided such are approved by the IDNR and are ;; deemed the only practical alternative to achieving the purposes of this title; and �'� ;i 5. Floodproofing measures which shall be designed consistent with the flood rotection elevation for the articular area flood velocities duratioiis, rate of P p � , rise, hydrostatic and hydrodynamic forces, and other factors associated with the regulatory flood and that the applicant submit a plan or document certified by a professional engineer registered in the state of lowa that the floodproofing �'' measures are consistent with the regulatory flood protection elevation and �!,I a�sociated flood factors for the particular area. (Ord. 27-13, 5-20-2013) 16-6-4-15: 1�EF�TITIO�S: Unless specifically defined below or in chapter 2 of this title, words or phrases used - - ' er reted so as to ive them the meanin the have If in this section 16 6 4 shall be int p g g y in common usage and to give this section 16-6-4 its most reasonable application. 'p; APPURTENANT STRUCTURE: A structure which is on the same parcel II! of the property as the principal structure:to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. '!�', BASE FLOOD: The flood having one percent (1%) �� chance of being equaled or exceeded ;�!; in any given year (see �e�ini�ia� �Y !' 100-Year Flood). r� I'� BASE FLOOD ELEVATION: The elevation floodwaters would reach � at a particular site. during the ��, occurrence of a base flood event. I'� BASEMENT: Any er�closed area of a structure�nrhich '� has its floor or lowest level below ` ground level (subgrade) on all sides. IE See also definition of Lowest Floor. � August 2020 � � , r Ctty of Dubuque � h � n � i � I 16-6�4-15 16-6-4-15 '" DEVELOPMENT: Any manmade change to improv�d or unimproued real estate, including, but ''� not limited to, buildings or other �i�� structures,the storage of equipment or materials, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excava�i�n or �rilling ; operations. ,� EXISTING CONSTRUCTION: Any structure for which the "start of � � constructian" commenced before the ' effective date of the first floodplain management regulations adopted by !. the community on April 16, 1990. May ';�', also be referr�d to as "existing � structure". i EXISTING FACTORY BUILT Afactory built home park or subdivision HOME PARK OR Sl1�DIVISION: for which the construction of facilities for servicing th� lot� on which the factory built homes are to be affixed (including, at a rrrinimum, the installation of utilities, the cor�struction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is I' com�ie��d be�ore th� �ifective daie af the first floodplain managennent regulations adopted by the community on April 16, 1990. EXPANSION OF EXISTING The prep.aration of additional sites by FACTORY BUILT HOME PARK the construction of facilities for OR SUBDIVISION: servicing the lots on which the factory built homes are to be affixed (including, at a minimum, the installatian of utilities,the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pourir�g of concrete �ads). � FACTORY BUILT HOME: Any structure, designed for residential 'i use, whicn is wholiy or in subs'taniiai j�, part, made, fiabricated, formed or � ;; assembled in manufacturing facilities � for installation or assembly and �' installation on a building site. For the f purpose of this section 16-6-4, factory � built homes include mobile h�mes, � I�� � � f AUgUSt 2Q2� City of Dubuque � , � � a � �. � ; 16-6-4-15 16-6-4-15 ', il ��; manufactured homes and modular �� � homes and also include park trailers, ' travel trailers and other similar vehicles I� placed on a site for greater than one hundred eighty(180)consecutive days. FAC TORY �UILT HOME PARK: A arcel or conti uous arcels o f land P 9 P �I' divided into two (2) or more factory built home lots for rent or sale. FLOOD: A general or temporary condition ofi � partial or complete inundation of normally dry land areas resulting from �,�; the overflow of streams or rivers ar from the unusual and rapid runoff of surface waters from any source. FLOOD ELEVATION: The eleuation floodwaters would reach ', at a par�icular site during the occurrence of a specific flood. For I!' instance, the 100-year flood elevatior� is the efevation of floodwaters related to the occurrence of the 100-year flood. FLOOD INSURANCE RATE The official map prepared as part of MAP: (but published separately from) the flood insurance study vvhich delineates both the flood hazard area�s and the risk premium zones applicable to the comrnunity. FL�OD INSURANCE STIJDY: An examination, evaluation and determination af flood haz�rds and, if appropriate, corresponding vuater surface �leuatians. � FLOODIPLAIN: Any land area susc�ptible to being !�, inundat�d by wat�r a� � re�ult of a i flood. �' j' FL.00DPLAIN MANAGEMENT: An overall program of corrective and ; preventive measures for reducing flood i, damages: and promoting the wise use of floodplains, including, bu#not limited ;'; to, emergency preparedness plans, ; flood control works, floodproofing �nd ' � floodplain management regulations. , '� r August 2020 � � City of Dubuque � � C E � � � i 16-6-4-15 16-6-4-15 ii FLOODPROOFING: Any combination of structure and nonstructural additions, changes, or adjustments to structures, including � utility and sanitary facilities, rivhich wili I' reduce or eliminate flood damage to such structures. '' �. FLOODWAY: The channel of a river or stream, and C ii those portions of th� floodplains , adjoining the channel, whieh are , reasonably required to carry and discharge floodwaters or flood flows so that confinement of flood flows to the floodway area will n�t result in substantially higher flood levels or flow ' uelocities. FLOODWAY FRINGE: Those portions of the floodplain, other than t he floodwa which can b e filled Y9 � II leveed, or otherwise obstructed�nrithout causing substantially higher flood levels ar flow velocities. HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE: The highest natural elevation of the gro�and s�rFace prior to construction next ta the proposed walls of a structure. r HISTORIC STRUCTIJR�: Any structure that is: � A. Listed individually in the nati�nal register of historic places, maintained by the deparfiment of interior, �r preliminarily d�t�:rmined by the secretary of the interior as meeting the ir ments for individual listin on I�I requ e g the national register; ',j ; �; B. Certified or preliminarily determined i�. by the secretary of the interior as ' contributing to the historical I� P, significance of a registered historic ','' district or a district preliminarily � determined by the secretary to qualify I'. as a registered historic district; f! �,; �. �� I Hugust 2uLu f City of Dubuque fi. a w ;; 16-6-4-15 16-6-4-15 � C. Individually listed on a state ric laces in st ates inventory of histo p with historic preservation programs which have been approved by the ! secretary of the interior; or , Do Individually listed on a local inventory of historic places in �'' communities with historic preservation programs that have been certified by ''� either: 1) an approved state program !, as determined by the secretary of the interior, or 2) directly by the secretary '�� of the interior in states withaut approved programs. LOWEST FLOOR: The floor of the lowest enclosed area in a strucfiure, including a basement, except when �II �he fioilovving criteria are met: A. The enclosed area is designated to satisfy �he prc�visic�ns �f subsectio� 16-6-4-11�4 af this chapter; and B.The enclosed area is unfinished (not carpeted, drywalled, etc.) and used � solely for low damage potential uses such as building access, parking or storage; and C. Machinery and service facilities (e.g., hot water heat�r, furnace, � electrical service) contained in the i, enclosed area are locaied at least one foot(1') above the 100-year flood leuel; I',� and �'' U. i ne enciased ���� is r�c�i a � "basement" as defined in this section. ; In cases where the lowest enclosed area satisfies subsections A, B, C, and `n D of this definition, the lowest floor is t the floor of the next highest enclosed ` area that does not satisfy the criteria above. '; Au ust 2020 9 � City of Dubuque � ' � � � il 1 i ; l� II 16-6-4-15 16-6-4-15 MINOR PROJECTS: Small development activities (except for filling, grading and excavating) f valued at less than five hundred dollars ($500.00). NEW CONSTR�JCTION: Those structures �r developrnent for h start of construction which t e comrnenced on or after the effective date of the flood insurance rate map (September 6, 1989). NEW FACTORY �UILT HOME Afactorybuilthomeparkorsubdivision PARK OR SU�DIVISION: for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the factory built homes are to be affixed (including, at a minimum; the installation of utilities, the construction of streets9 and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is completed on or aft�r the effective date of the first floodplain management regulations adopted by the communifiy on April 16, 1990. �00-YEAR FLQUD: A flood, the magnitud� of vvhich h�� a ane percent (1%) chance of being '� equaled or exceeded in any given year or which, on the average, will be equaled or exceeded at Isast once eve one hundred (100) years. rY RECREATIONAL VEHICL�: A vehicle which is: � A. Built on a single chassis; � ��� i�:: B. Faur hundred (400) square feet or less when measured at #he largest ��; ; horizontal projection; - - o be seli'- ro elled or c;. uesi ned t 9 P P permanently towable by a light duty truck; and �II� D. Designed primarily not for use as a ji permanent dwelling but as a temporary '� 9 living quarters for recreational, � camping, travel, or seasonal use. � ; ; ii HUgUSt LULU City of Dubuque � u i� � � 16�6-4-15 16-6-4-15 ` u � � �� ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF Repairs necessary to keep a structure '. ,, EXISTING BUILDINGS AND in a safe and habitable condition, FACILITIES: provided they are not associated with a ! ; general irrrprovement of the structure or repair of a damaged structure. Such � repairs include: A. Normal maintenance of structures II; such as reroofing, replacing roofing tiles and replacing siding; B. Exterior and interior painting, a erin tilin car etin cabinets, I' P p 9, 9, p 9, i, countertops and similar finish work; C. Basement sealing; D. Repairing �r replacing damaged or '�; broken windowpanes; ', E. Repairing plumbing systems, electrical system�, heating or air conditioning systems and repairing ' welf� �r�eptic systems. SF'ECIAL FLOOD HAZARD The land within a community subject to Ii' AREA: the 100-year flood. This land is '� identified as zone A on the community's flood insurance rate map. START OF CONSTRUCTION: Includes substantial improvement, and means the date the development permit was issued, provided the actuai start of construction, repair, C! reconstr�action, rehabilitation, addition, '� placement, or other improvement, was wiihih ane nundr�d eighty(180)days�f � 'j; the permit date.The actual start means � ��+�,cr+�h.c:fi�-c� v�l�rc;�pn4 n�-narm��ant '� ii ��..: � �, o,.;E r.: - _ :- F—° - - construction of a structure on a site, " such as pouring of a slab or footings, I' the installation of pile, the construction ;�. ,. of columns, or any work beyond the � stage of excavation; or the placement i, of a factory built home on a �' � „ ,: � Auyust 2�20 ; 1 ; City of Dubuque 4� � G d F ; ; rt � i� 16-6-4-15 16-6-4-15 i i, foundation. Permanent construction does not include land preparation,such '' as cleaning, grading or filling, nor does `'`i it include the installation of streets � and/or walkways; nor does it include excavaiion for a baser����, fiae�iirigs, '`', piers, or foundations, or the erection of `!, temporary forms; nor does it include ' � the installation on the property of !' � accessory buildings such as garages �, or sheds not occupied as dwelling units i or not part of the main structure. For a �i substantial improvement, the actual ��'; start of constructian means the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor, or other structural part of the building, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimension of the building. STRUCTURE: Anything constructed or erected on the ground or attached to the ground, including, but not limited to, buildings, factories, sheds, ��bins, factor)r buiit homes, storage tar�ks, and other similar uses. I� SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE: Damage of any origin sustained by a �; structure whereby the cost of�-estoring the structure to its befare damaged I�I! condition wauld equal or exceed fifty percent (50%) of the market value of r cture before the dama e � the st u 9 I�'' occurred: � SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT: Any improvement to a structure whoch satisfies either of the follovving criteria: �I + A. Any repair, reconstruction, ;: rehabilitation, addition or improvement �i, of a structure, the cost of v�rhich would ;i, equal or exceed fifty percent (50%) of j; the market value of the structure either: 'f! 1) before the improvement or � repair is started, or 2) if the j; structure has been damaged, � � �� �; August 2020 i City of Dubuque s a � i � �I �� � 16-6-4-15 16-6-6 i i i and was being restored, before the damage occurred. For the purposes of I this definition, "substantial ���j improvement" is considered to occur ��, when the first alteration affects fihe ex�e���l dirr�ersio�s of the stru�ture. IV u This term does not, however, inciude any project for improvement of a '�I structure to comply with existing state or local heaith, sanitary, or safety code specifications which are solely ��; necessary to assure safe conditions for '� the existing use. � B. Any addition which increases the original floor area of a buildiny by twenty five percent (25%) or more. All additions constructed after September 6, 1989, shall be added to any proposed addition in determining whether the total increase in original floor space would exceed twenty five perce�t (25%). VARIANCE: A grant of relief by a community from ' '� the terms of the floodplain management regulations as defined in '� this section 16-6-4. VIOLATION: The failure of a structure or other development to be fully compliant with '� the community's floodplain �'. management regulations. (Ord. 27-13, �,!. 5-20-2013; amd. Ord. 26-20, 6-15-2020) 16-6-5: AIltPORT OVERLAX DISTRICT: ' � i Reserved for future use. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) �'i �� 'I ,� � 16-6-6: OTN OLD TOWN NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT OVERLAY: �i It is recognized that the older areas of Dubuque primarily in the downtown and surrounding neighborhoods require site design standards that respect the historic ��, n context of their development. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) � � HU�lIST ZVGI�J i City of Dubuque � � r � � � � � 16�6-6-1 16-6-6-4 i i ' 16-6-6-1: PURPOSE: ' � A. The OTN is characterized by older building stock and a mix of densely developed commercial and residential structures built on small lots served by alleys. The OTN includes Dubuque's historic downtown core, the Central Avenue �nd Rhornberg Aven�e business corri�ors, �Id�r n�ighborhpnd commercial nodes often located on corner lots and a mix of single- and multi� � family housing located an separate lots or as upper story apartments. { i B. The purpose and intent of the OTN is to conserve the character and integrity '� of historic building stock in areas of the city where strict application of site � design standards for new commercial and multi-family residential development are difficult to apply due tn the dense development patterns �f these older ! areas. Often, application of such "suburban style" standards may lead to '' demolition of existing structures or may limit redevelopment of commercial and multi-family structures or praperties in the OTN. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) 16-6-6-2: QTN BOiTNDARY: i The OTN includes the city's locally designated historic districts, conservation districts, and conservation piar�ning areas as defined in chapter 10 of this title, and ' those areas included in the city's ph�sed hi�t�ri�/arehitectural su�rey/evaluation. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ' 16-6-6-3: OTN DESIGN GUIDELINESc � ;, OTN design guidelines enable property owners to renovate, redevelop or expand ' their businesses or buildings wethin a framework compatible to their neighborhood character and surrounding environs. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ' 16-6-6-4: AI'PLICABILITY: This section 16-6-6 shall apply to all lands withira the jurisdiction e�f the city shown al ( on the official zoning map as being within the OTN old town neighb�rhood disfirict � overlay. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) ; I � � a � i Q��y��St ?n?n �� i � City of Dubuque � a . � � l � f N d N � �I I i I� I�I �I ij L Iii �If i; I` �: ill' III II!. �;, �� � � I' J il � � , �� i 16-8-5-10 16-8-5-10 'I I� � B. A gas station may be allowed in the C-1 District in accordance with the fiollowing conditions: '�i 1. The us� shall not include a service station. ; �rain or b�rg�terminal. A gr�,in/b�rg�t�rminal may be allowed in the MHI District i ir► accordance with the following conditions: ' A.A site plan shall be submitted and approved as provided in chapter 12 of this title. �I�� Group home. A group home may be allowed in the R-3, R-4, and OR Districts in ' � accordance with the following conditions: I A. Not less than six hundred fifty(650) square feet of lot area shall be provided per resident; and B. When located within th� R-3 and R-4 Districts, signs shall not be permitted. Hospice. A hospice may be allowed in the R-2, R-2A, R-3, and R-4 Districts in accordance with the following canditions: A. Sigr�� shall r�ot be p�rr�nitted. ' Housing for the elderly or persons with disabilities. �, housing tacility for the elderly or persons with disabilities may be allowed in �he R-3 and R�4 Districts in II;' accordance with the following conditions: I'. A.The number of units shal[be established by the�oning �oard of Adjustrr�ent. '!' Individual zero lot line dwelling. A single-family dweiling may be allowed to be built on a lot with a zero setback irr the R-3 District in accordance with the following conditions: A. The adjoinir�g property owr�er, on the zero lot line side, con�ent� fio the property line location and provides written evidence of a minimum five foot(5') ( maintenance easement prior to board review; t3. i he overh�ng oY ra�i�� ���aii �i�ii exie�-i� a�io�s z�� Nic���riji ii�tc; ai�� ; C. A minimum of six feet (6') shall be maintained between homes and other Iti structures. f � �; ;; �� � � � December 2017 � ,� ,f �, City of Dubuque � C h R i I i ii 16-8-5-10 16-8-5-10 �� � I� Indoor restaurant. An indoor restaurant may be allowed in the C-1 District in li, accordance with the conditions established by the Zaning Board of Adjustment. ��, Keeping of horses or ponies. Horses and pcanies may be allowed to be kept on properties located in the R-1 District in accordance with the following conditions: � A. They are lacated on the same lot as an accessory use to a single-family W , residential dwelling; ;, B. A minimum of two (2) acres of property is available for the first horse or �" ,i pony; C.A nninimum of one and one-half(1'/2)acres of additional property is available I for an additional horse or pony, up to a maximum of tvvo (2) horses or ponies; ii and D. A shelter of at least one hundred fifty (150) square feet and enclosed on at least three (3) sides shall be provided on the property. Kennei. A kennel may be allowed in the AG District in accordance with the conditions established by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Licehs�� �dul� d�y s�rvices. A licensed adult day services facility o�r�ay be allow�d � in the R-1, R-2, R-2A, R-3, R-4, OR, OS, OC, C-1, C-2, C-2A, C-3, C-4, C-5, CS, � CF�, LI, Hi, iViHi and RR�D �istricts in accordanc� wi�h �h� fc�ll6wing co�ditio�is: �`' A. Such facility shall supply loading and unloading spaces so as not to obstruct public streets or create traffic or safety hazards; B. State certification has been granted or applied for and is awaiting the ��' ouficome of the State's decision; and '� C. Signage shall be limited to two (2) non-illuminated freesfianding signs not to � thirt two 32 s uare feet in area and ten feet 1 Q in hei ht. exceed ( ) 5 Y � ) q Licensed childcare center. A licensed childcare center may be allowed in the R-1, , R-2, R-2A, R-3, R-4, and RROa Districts in accordance with the follawing conditions: I� ;; IF ;uyu�; 2�20 „' q City of'Dubuque '� f ? � r J �i 16-8-5-10 16-8-5-10 A. Such facility shall supply loading and unloading spaces so as not to obstruct public streets or create traffic or safety hazards; ,' B. All licenses have been issued or have been applied for and are awaiting the outcome of the State's decision; and C, When located within the R-1, R-2, R-2A, R-3, R-4, or RROD districts, j,l signage shall be limited to one (1) non-illuminated, wall mounted sign not to exceed four (4) square feet in area. �, Medical office. A medicai office may be allowed in the C-1 District in accordance �; with the conditions established by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. '' � Mortuar funeral home or crematorium. A mortuar , funeral home or crematorium ;' Y, Y „ may be allowed in the R-1, R-2, R-3, and R-4 Districts in accordance with the conditions established by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Multi-family dwelling thirteen (13) or more units. A multiple-family dwelling with thirte�n (13) rr more ur�its may be allowed in the R-4 District in accordance with the following cor�ditions: � ��', A.The number of units shall be established by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Nursing or con�alescent home. A group home may be allowed in the R-3 and R-4 C�istricts in accordance �nrith the following conditions: A.The nurnber of units shall be established by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. Off premises residential garage.An off premises residential garage may be allovued i in the R-2A, R-3, R-4, and OR District in accordance with the following conditions: A. Such use shall be incidental and subordinate to a permifited residential use � and located on a lot within three hundred feet (300') ofi the residential use it ; serves; I ��� r � � ; �' , � ; � I. � i �� August 2020 City of Dubuque '�� � 'k p �� z ,`i � i': i� � 'Ij i� I',; ;. i� i. h i� '�i ;I r ;i I� � ; I' IIi �, p ', � I '�, i ; t I'. li ii li f: !i i, I � a j � r � d I� I PI 'j 16-8-5-10 16-8-6-2 i: 'li Vehicie body shop. A vehicle repair/body shop may be allowed in the C-4 District in accordance with the conditions established by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. I�I; Vehicle sales or rental. A vehicle sales or rental facility may be allowed in the C-4 District in accordance with the conditions esfiablished by the Zoning Board of A�justment. �!; Vehicle service or repair. A vehicle service or repair facility may be allowed in the C-4 District in accordance with the conditions established by the Zoning �oard of I',; Adjustment. � Winery. A winery may be allowed in the AG District in accordance with the canditions established by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. (Ord.52-09, 10-19-2009; amd. Ord. 47-14, 7-21-2014; Ord. 35-15, 5-18-2015; Ord. 38-17, 8-21-2017; Ord. 54-19, 12-16-2019) J 16-�-6: VARIANCE PROCEDITRE: 16-8-6-1: APPLICATION: A. Any person nwning prc�p�ffiy rrray apply for a variance from the literal enforcement of the bulk regu�ation provisoons including parking and sign requirements of this title for the property or structure involved. All applications fior a variance shall be made on the official form for such applicatians which shall be available from the Planning Services Department. B. Review of the application for a variance may be obtained by delivering the completed application form to the Planning Services Department together with a ment of the re uired fee. pY p ,I, C. Prior to its reuiew, the board may require the applicant for a uariance to supply any further information beyond that contained in the application where it reasonably considers such infarmation necessary to make the deterrninati�n. !;, (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) I'. i: '\ 'i 16-5-6-�: Nl�1���APIi) IVl—'1+,�,1'iC�i�izrn.Yl�iT��zi.Iv��P�i"s: I'' Following receipt of a completed application the board shall, with due diligence, consider such application at a public meeting. Notice of the time and place of the ' public hearing shall be published in the newspaper of general circulation at least ` seven (7)days and not more than twenty(20)days prior to such hearing. The board � shall direct and require verification that notice of the time and place of the meeting k' has been sent by first class mail to all owners of property within twa hundred feet ; ,i �, . � q��g���t �n�p � r; k II k City of Dubuque 4. � s � ; j� p i; 16-8-6-2 16-�-6-3 j � ,; (200') of the property for which the variance is sought. At the public meeting, all �; interested parties shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to appear and express il their views on the application, either in person or by agent. A record of such ' meeting shall be entered into the minutes of the board. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) i. ° 16-8-6-3: REQUI12E1VIENTS FOR GRANTING OF VARIANCE: A. The board shall grant a variance only under exceptional circumstances where �i practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship is so substantial, serious and �i compelling that relaxation of the general restrictions ought to be granted. No '�', variance shall be granted unless the applicant shall show and the board shall find that: j � 1. The particular property, because of size, shape, topography or other physical conditions, suffers singular disadvantage, uvhich disadvantage does not apply to other properties in the vicinity; and 2. Because of this disadvantage,the owner is unable to make reasonable use of the affiected property; and 3. This disadvantage does not exist because of conditions created by the owner or previous owners of�he prope�ty; anc�`' 4. Granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicanf �ny special privilege that is denied to other lands, structures, or buildings in the I, same district; and r nce will not be contrar to the ublic interest will not of the va ia , 5. Grantin p 9 Y adversely affect other property in the vicinity, and will be in harmony with the intent and purpose of the provision waived. B. In passing a variance, the board shall not cansider prospective financial loss I � or gain to the applicant. � I C. A variance shall not be allowed within the RHOD Restricted Height Overlay �' District. (Ord. 52-09, 10-19-2009) � II, '� ii i; �, �; h' ,; � �, � ,,.,�..,.. ��2n ,� tru,yua� c v j, � City of Dubuque � � �� � Il �) �� -C- -C- i CABLE T�LEVISION COMMISSION (cont.) Oath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11-6 ';:' Officers/Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11-9 ', Powers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11-13 'i Procedures For Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11-4 Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �-11-� �' Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11-12 {I Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11-7 I'j Vacancies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11-8 j CENTRAL MARKET AND OTHER FARMERS' MARKETS ii � Far ers' Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-5 ';! Dis la Permit Restricted To Central Market Area r t er ,; Farmers' Market; Display Ofi Merchandise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-2 '��' Inspection; Confiscation Of Food Unfit For Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-9 ' Market Areas Delineated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-1 i', Market Master Designated; Duties Generally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-7 !' Market Stalls Established; Issuance Of Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-3 i; Restricted Parking In Central Market And Other Designated '�; Farmers` Maricets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-4 !;: Revocation Of Permit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-6 ' Traffic Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-8 Weights And Measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-10 CHA�TER Citation As Charter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5-2 ,' Forrri Of Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5-3 '' Powers And Duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5-4 !', Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . 1-5-1 CITY ATTORNEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-6 ,i CITY CLERK AND ASSISTANT CITY CLERK . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7�5 ii CITY MANAGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o . 1-7-4 i. CITY OFFICERS AND EIVIPLOYEES (See Also OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, CITY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 I;; CITY TREASURER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-7 ' CIVIC CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION �ommission Created . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-1 ;; Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-11 ,` Internal Organization And Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-3 I� Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-10 4 fViembership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . � G�`-F'.`� Oath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-6 �'i. Officers/Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-9 F; Powers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-13 ;� Procedures For Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-4 �I�'� Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-2 P Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-12 n Solicitation And Acceptance Of Donations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-14 ' � �' � At�n��ct ?Q�Q � City of Dubuque k � i il ;; ii I -C- -C- i �i CIVIC CENTER ADVISORY COMMISSION (cont.) Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-7 Vacancies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-8 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION City Councif To Furnish Meeting Room, Equipment, Recorder . . . . . 2-2-14 ��mmi��i�n �r�ated . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-1 ',:; Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-11 : Cnnduct Of Examinations; Certification Of Qualified Persons . . . . . . 2-2-17 I;:, Examination Of Applicants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-16 ;; Internal Organization And Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-3 ' Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-10 , Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-5 ,, Oath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-6 Officers/Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-9 Powers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-13 ! Procedure For Conduct Of Hearing Appeals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-18 Procedures For Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-4 � Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-2 Record Ofi Meetings And Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-15 ' Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-12 Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-7 Vacancies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-8 ' CLERK, CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-5 COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 16-5-10— 16-5�17 'I' CONDOMINIUM COfV�/���ION� AND TRANSFER� TC7 MiJLTIPLIE HOUSING COOPERATIVE 14-7-1 � . . . . , minium Conversion II�'! Condo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Building Code Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-7-1-1 ' Filing Declaration With City Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-7-1-2 i: Inspection; Certificate Of Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-7-1-3 � i i� ';� �r, I,I'� VI+I�JVGI GV IQ . City of Dubuque �'�� ;; � a I � � -E- -E- � � i E�JCROACHMENTS ON PUBLIC PLACES (cont.) � Projecting Signs '� Compliance With Historic Preservation Regulations . . . . . . . . . 10-3C-4 I Compliance With Zoning Ordinance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3G3 � Definitions . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3C-1 '� �xclu�ipn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . 10-3C-6 � Maintenance . , . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3C-5 I Permit Requirements; Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3G2 '� Revocation Of Permit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3-4 ',� Sidewalk Cafes 'j Authorization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3E-2 ; ' Days And Hours Of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3E-5 ; ; Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3E-1 I Designated Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3E-4 �'i Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3E-7 Permit Requirements; Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 10-3E-3 '' Sound Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3E-6 ' III Waste Collection Receptacles DeTinizions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . , 10-3A-1 Exception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3A-5 Exclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3A�4 '. IVlaintenanc� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3A-3 Permit Rec�uirer�ents; Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10�3A-2 ,, ENERGY C0�ISERVATION CODE ' International Energy Conservation Code Adopted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-�C-1 '�. International Energy Conservation Code Arriendments . . . . . . . . . . 14-1C-2 ', EROSION /�ND SEDIMENT CONTROL Appeal Of Notice Of Violation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-10 � Applicability; Titl� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-2 ; Cost Of Abat�ment Of Violation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-12 '' Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-1 � Duty To Comply With State NPDES General Permit No. 2 . . . . . . . 14-12-7 ,'; Enforcement Measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-11 ' Erosion And Sediment Control (ESC) Permit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-6 ; Injunctive Relief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �4-12-13 Permit Monitoring Procedures . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-8 ' � Rem�dies Not Exclusive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-15 � Responsibility For Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . , . . 14�12-3 ' �everabiiiiy i;i�u�e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1�_���� Ultimate Responsilaility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-5 ;. Violation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-9 ',', Violations Deem�d Public Nuisance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-12-14 ;I EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS BY CITY COUNCI� ; Conduct Of Hearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-5 ^; Form Of Notice �f Hearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-3 i General Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-2 '' � i � I � N���mb�r 2016 City of Dubuque �' 7 N ; ;i -E- -F- EVIDENTIARY HEARINGS BY CITY COUNCIL (cont.) �� � Method And Form Of Decision o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-6 ' Purpose And Intent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-1 li Subpoenas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-4 EXCAVATI ONS . ! �x�mptions ��-2-7 ' Guards Or Protection Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2-3 Interference With Traffic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 10-2-4 � Manner Of Performing Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2-6 ''i Permit Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2-1 � Restoration Of Surface Generally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2-2 ' Time Period For Commencement Of Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2-5 '' EXCURSION BOAT ADMISSION FEES I, Collection Of Admission Fees; Exceptions . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3-1 EXTERIOR STORAGE CONTAINERS AND STORAGE TRAILERS Application For Permit; Sifie Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8-5 ; . . 14-8-6 Consideration Of A lication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �'' PP Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8-1 Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1�-8-7 ',,; Permit Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8-4 : Required Conditions o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8-3 '' Revocation Or Suspension Of Permit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8-8 Storage Containers Or Stora�e Trailers F'ermitted; Exemptions . . . . 14��-2 Variance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-8-9 j'. I� F � FAIR �iOUSING (See Also HUMAN RIGHTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5 'i', FIRE CODE AND REGUL.ATIONS Emergencies : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1 E-1 If International Fire Code Adopted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !' International Fire CodeAmendrr�ents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1E-2 `i� Infiernational Fire Code Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1�-3 Special Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1 E-5 , II' FIRE DEPARTMENT Service Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2-2 ';. �ervice �ui�i�e i�i�y K�siriei�d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '�z�o " Standby Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2-3 ' FIRE PREVENTION REGULATIONS I; Blasting, Fireworks And Open Burning; Permits And Fees . . . . . . . . . 6-9-3 'il Bulk Storage Tank Licerases . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9-5 N �. I', �i , ���ast 2^2� II` If City of Dubuque '� f ��: � a i �� � -F- _G_ � ;� FIRE PREVENTION REGtJLATIONS (cont.) Burning Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9-2 ;'', Fires In Parks Restricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-5B-17 '�'; Service Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9-4 '' Smoke Detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9-6 i �m�king, ��rrying �ight�� C��j�ct� In �n��ifi�d Places Restricted . . . 6-9-1 � FIREWORKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9-3, 7-5A-10 ';i FISCAL YEAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10-1 ;; FLAG, CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10-5 ' FLOOD AREAS Designation; Posting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . 14-11-1 , � Entry, Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-11-3 '. Entry Restricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-11-2 ; Vacation Of Dwellings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-11-4 `,, FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS AND HOTEL SANITATION �'�,', Provisions Adopted . . . . . . . 6-2-1 �' FUEL GAS CODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Fue! Gas Code Adapted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1 G-1 , Fuel Gas Code Amendments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1 G-2 '; G GAS FRANCHISE Acce�sions To Franchise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-6 Acquisition At Expiration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-21 ', � Adoption; Franchise Effective And Binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �1-4-24 ,;'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Condition Of Service 11-4�7 i Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-1 i Excavations And �ther Works; Vacated Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-4 '; Extension Of S�rvice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-11 '' Franchise Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-23 .,' Franchise Fee Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-22 �;' Granf Of Franchise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11�4-2 G. Indemnification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11�4�15 ';i ; Maps Of Distributian System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-�14 Material Breach; Termination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-17 Nonassignmeni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ��-�-1� ;!, Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4�12 '! Regulatory Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-8 ;�' Relocation Of Pip�s, Conduit And Services; Public ,'i Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-5 �' Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-13 `,' Reservation Of kiome Rule Powers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-20 '� � �i P; , � ; �ct�her �Q19 City of Dubuque ii � � "", ; h q i� r _G_ -H- 9 ;� ; � I!. GAS FRANCHISE (cant.) Reserved Regulatory Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-9 I'. Revival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-19 ', Severability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-18 � StreetUsage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-3 !,I Technol�gic�l �h�n���; Energy Efficiency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4-10 ' GAS MAIN CONNECTIONS (See Also PUBLIC UTILITIES) . . . . . . . . . . . 13-3 � GENERAL PENALTY, CITY CODE ivil Penalt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4-2 �II�, C Y ;; General Penalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4-1 ii i; r; H HAZARDOUS WASTE, SUBSTANCES AND CONDITIONS '' � Cleanup Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7-3 !, Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7-2 , . . . . . . . . . . ��, Liability For Cleanup Costs . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7�4 Notification Of Hazardous Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7-5 Penalt 6-7-7 '' y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7-6 ': Furpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7-1 , Separability Of Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7-8 ' HEALTH AND SAFETY R�GUL.ATION� Face Covering Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1-2 '; Tattooing, State Code Adopted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1-1 �� , , HEALTH, HOUSING, SANITATION AND ENVIRONMENT Ambulances . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . 6-3 Fire Prevention Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9 Food Establishments And Hotef Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 Hazardous Waste, Substances And Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 '' Health And Safety Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 '� Noises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 jl iVuisances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-� fl . . . . �� Trees And Weeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . 6-8 u HEARINGS AND APPEALS Conduct Of Hearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1-5 '. �videntiary F�earings i�y �iry �;ouncii . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �-� f, Form Of Notice Of Hearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1_3 'I''�, , General Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1-2 ;C; Method And Form Of Decision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1-6 N Purpose And Intent . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1-1 ; Subpoenas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1-4 '� i HISTORIC �UILDINGS . . . , . 14-5-2 !� Administration And Enforcement i' Alternate Accessibility Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-5-7 't i � � HU�USI ZVGV ` l i � City of Dubuque ; � : ; � II �II -O- -O- '� ;; �; OFFENSES il Crime Property :, Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5G1 Effect Of Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5G7 Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5G5 ''� PrPenforrer��nt Pr�c�d�ar� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5C-3 �� Procedure For Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5C-4 'I Service Of Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5C-6 I Specified Crime Property Prohibited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5C-2 �',� Drug Paraphernalia ' Drug Paraphernalia Defined . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5B-1 �i i Prohibited/�cts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5B-2 ��� � ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �� Sniffing Glue Or Other Chemical Substances 7-5B-4 i Under The Influence Of Controlled Substance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5B-3 '��;', General Offenses Advertising Materials; Billposting; Littering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-5 ' Aggressive Panhandling Prohibited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-17 i'� Criminal Mi�chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-12 � Defacing �lotices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-6 ,�' Disorder�y Conduct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-1 ; False And Fr�udulent Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-3 False Representation Of Records Or Processes . . . a . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-4 ' Hunting And Target F'racfiice P�►rnitted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-16 ; Loitering For Illegal Purpos�s 7-5A-7 ' Offenses Relating To Officers And Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-2 Profiessionai �oxing Elimination Tournamen#s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-13 Projectiles, Sfingshots, Knuckles Of Metal Or Other Material, Other Weapons, And Fireworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-10 ,' Public Urination Or Defecation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-9 �' Ringing Of Bells Or Gongs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-8 I Tobacco Products �o Underag� Persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-15 �, Un�uthorized Computer Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-�1 '` Underage Persons Entering Gambling Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-14 '' Unlawfiul Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-18 '' Parental ResponsibiEity !;' Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5D-1 ', i Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5�-4 I;: Reasonable Control Over Minor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5D-2 �', Violation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i-��-3 � Social Host Responsibility Affirmative Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . .�. . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . 7-5E-6 ;' Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5E 9 �I Enforcer�ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � Evidence Of Possession And Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5E-7 � Exemptian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5E-5 � Penalfiies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5E-8 '� k' � , t� l�n� f'' ,4_�,�ct �Q�7 t ��h� , C'ity of Dubuque i f! 'i ��, -O- -P- i li � i� OFFENSES (cont.) `„ � Prohibited Acts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5E-4 "; � Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5E-1 Severability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5E-10 '�i' Social Host Duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5E-3 ' OFFI�� �9NIN� DISTRICTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-5-7, 16-5-8, 16-5-9 �; OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES, CITY '� Bonds Of Officers And Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-1 !� City Attorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-6 ', City Clerk And Assistant City Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-5 '"' City Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-4 ;I City Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-7 Deposits Of City Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-2 ` ,%;, Elimination Of State Of lowa Residency Requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-8 j, Offenses Relating To Officers And Employees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5A-2 � Transfer Of Records And Property To Successor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7-3 ;' OPEN VIDEO SYSTEMS (See Also CABLE RIGHT-OF-WAY REGULATIONS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-26 �, ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTiONS � Effect Of Repeal Of Ordinance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6A-2 ``' Ordinance�, Resolutions And Motions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6A-12 . P PARADES, ASSEMBLIES AND SPECIAL EVENTS �'� Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4-2 �j'�. Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4-1 Parades And Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4-3 I Private Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-4-4 PARKING REGULATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-14-321.600 — 9-14-321.744 PARKS AND RECREATION ' � Administration I Park And Recreation Advisary Comrnission 10-5A-2 ' Specific Parks, Open Spaces And Trails Specific Park Areas, Open Spaces, And Trails Described . . . . . 10-5C-1 � Use Regulations � P7 G F�,ccess Limiiea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��-�o-J � Climbing On Fences, Roofs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-58-13 '� Compliance With Traffic And Vehicle Laws, Ordinances o . . . . 10-5B-20 ��i Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-5�-1 ;; F Dogs And Cats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-56-4 ;,. Fires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-58-17 ! Horsedrawn Vehicles, Riding Of Animals Restricted . . . . . . . . . 10-58-3 Interfering With Animals, Fishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-56-7 !, � t� ;: August 2020 �r f City_of Dubuqztie �� ti � Ih �� s � -P- -R- i., ' PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY (cont.) Streets, Sidewalks And Other Public Places 10-1 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Valet Drop Off Parking; Permit Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8 '' � Q 'i; ;� fi i' R �,I;, d: { RABIES CONTROL (See Also ANIMAL CONTROL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6C �i �' RAILROADS � Maintenance Of Crossings, Rights-Qf-Way 10�6-3 �', Parking Near Certain Streets Prohibited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6-5 S eed Restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6-1 . P Unlawful Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6-2 I` Use Of Certain Track As Team Track Restrict�d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-6-4 !' RECKLESS DRIVING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-7-321.277 '�; RESIDENTIAL CODE International Residential Code Adopted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1 B-1 " International Residenfial Cod�A��ndments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . 14-1�-2 I' i�ESIDENTIAL RELOCATEON ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (See ' Also ECONOMIC DEVELOPNIENT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4D " RF_SIDENTIAL ZO�IING DISTRICTS . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-5-2 — 16-5-6 ' RESILIENT COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMISSIQ�1 Commission Created . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-1 : Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-11 I��� Internal Organization And Rules . . . . . . . : . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-3 I�, Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-10 ; Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-5 li Oath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-C� j, Officers/Urganization . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-9 I!, . . 2-6-13 Powers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i�, Procedures For Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-4 iPurpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-2 Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-12 i ^ � � � ierms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �-�-r ,' Vacancies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6-8 ;F RESOLUTIONS (See ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS) ' REVENU�AND TAXATION � Economic Development ' Industrial Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4A � Residential Relocation Assistance Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4D � Speculative Shell Buildings Of Community Development 3-4C f', Organizations And For Profit Entities � � ' � F�h�-�arli 7Q1� � ; � � � City of Dubuque 5 i � � a � '; I _�_ -R- REVENUE AND TAXATION (cont.) � Hotel And Motel Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 Property Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 i; Revitalization Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 REVITALIZATION AREAS AltaVista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-6 ;, Dubuque Urban Revitalization Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-2 ; Kunket And Associates . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-3 Lange Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-4 ', Purose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-1 � p . . . o . . . . . aadford Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-7 ';i 210 Jones Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-5 ; RIGHTS-OF-WAY Cable Righfi-Of-Way Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2 Cable Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2A �;; Open Video Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-2B I, Cable Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3 Cable Franchise Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3A '.'' Cable Services Customer �ervice Standard� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-3E Rates And General Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . 11-3D Electric Franchises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-5 ,: Interstate PowerAnd Light Company . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-5A '', Maquoke#a V�Iley Electric Cooperative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-5F3 Gas Franchise . . . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-4 ��' Nonfranchised Communications jysiems In Th� Publi� Right-Of-Way 'I Amendment To License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-5 Application For License . . . . . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-3 Construction Of Chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-14 I,!, Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-1 Failure To Secure, Renew Or Comply With License . . . . . . . . . 11-1-10 ' Fee For Management Costs . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-8 ; Granting Of License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-4 '','; Hold Harmless; Insurance; Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-9 License Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-2 I�;, Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 11-1-13 � Police Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-15 � ; Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1-6 `' � I' �' ', �� .� � August 2020 ` i � i City of Dubuque � '� �