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1995 January Council ProceedingsRegular Session, January 3, 1995 1 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS City Council, Regular Session, Tuesday, January 3, 1995 Council Met at 7:30 pm., Public Library Auditorium Preset: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry A Lindahl Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is the Regular Session of the City Council called for the purpose to act upon such business which may properly come before the Council. Invocation was given by Mayor Terrance M Duggan. PROCLAMATION — January 15th as "Martin Luther King, Jr. Day" received by Claudette Thomas_ MINUTES SUBMITTED — Airport Commission of 11-22: Cable TV Regulatory Commission of 12-14; Civil Service Commission of 10-17: Environmental Stewardship Commission of 12-6 & 12-13; Historic Preservation Commission of 12-8, Long Range Planning Commission of 12-14; Park & Recreation Commission of 12-14, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the minutes be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Robbins_ Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None NOTICES OF CLAIMS/SUITS — Russell Fuhtman in unknown amount for personal injuries: Michele Giesbrecht in amount of $235 00 for vehicle damages: Jerry Lancer in amount of $1,64528 for vehicle damages: Paul R Sutton in amount of $583 96 for vehicle damages, presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the claims and suits be referred to the Legal Staff for investigation and report Seconded by Council Member Robbins_ Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Corporation Counsel advising of Petition for Declaratory Judgment filed in U S_ Federal District Court for Northern Iowa by Karen A. O'Rourke vs. The Center for Public Ministry and The City of Dubuque, presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the notice be referred to the Legal Staff Seconded by Council Member Robbins_ Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Board of Supervisors advising of their appointments to the City -County Airport Board of Adjustment for 5 year terns and appointments to City -County Airport Zoning Commission for 6 year terns, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Robbins_ Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Tom Hamel requesting to purchase property located near 428 Raymond Place, presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the request be referred to the City Manager Seconded by Council Member Robbins_ Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Member_ Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Iowa DOT advising of dismissal of condemnation of certain rights known as Group "M" Parcel 147, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Robbins_ Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None City Manager recommending release of funds for certain Community Development Block Grant projects, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Robbins_ Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None RESOLUTION NO. 1-95 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF A REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS FOR CERTAIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROJECTS Whereas, the City of Dubuque Community and Economic Development Department has completed an environmental assessment of the following projects to be funded in the Community Development Block Grant: Hills and Dales Child Development Center and Dubuque Rescue Mission Americans with Disabilities Act Improvement Projects Whereas, pursuant to Resolution No 383-94, adopted December 19, 1994, public notice of a "Finding of No Significant Effect on the Environment" for the above projects was published December 22, 1994, in the Dubuque Telegraph Herald and provided for a public comment period until 12:00 noon, Friday, January 6, 1995; and Whereas, public notice of a "Finding of No Significant Effect on the Environment" for the projects was sent by regular mail to various federal, state and local public agencies and to the local news media, individuals and groups known to be interested and believed to be appropriate to receive such a public notice: and 2 Regular Session, January 3, 1995 Whereas, any and all objections, if any, to such proposals have been duly considered, and Whereas, it is the intent of the City Council to authorize the submission of a request to the U S_ Department of Housing and Urban Development for the release of funds to cavy out the above identified projects NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1 That the environmental review record for each of the projects shall continue to remain on file in the Office of the City Clerk where said record may be examined and copied by any interested party Section 2 That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is hereby authorized and directed to submit to the U S_ Department of Housing and Urban Development seven (7) days after publication of appropriate notice a Request for Release of Funds to undertake the said projects Section 3. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is hereby authorized to consent to assume the status of a responsible federal official under the National Environmental Protection Act insofar as the provisions of the said Act apply to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development responsibilities for review, decision making, and action assumed and carried out by the City of Dubuque as to environmental issues_ Section 4 That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is hereby authorized to consent personally, in his official capacity and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, to accept the jurisdiction of the federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental review, decision making, and action Section 5. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute a certification pertaining to the environmental review procedures Section 6_ That the City Clerk be and she is hereby authorized and directed to publish a public notice for a Request for Release of Funds and Certification attached hereto and made a part hereof Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995. Terrence Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None City Manager submitting resolutions providing for certifying delinquent Sewer Charges and Delinquent Garbage and Refuse Collection Accounts to the County Treasurer, presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None RESOLUTION NO. 2-95 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING COLLECTION OF DELINQUENT SEWER ACCOUNTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONS 44-83 AND 44-86 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, Section 44-83 of the Code of Ordinances authorizes the City to levy and collect just and equitable charges, rates or rentals upon all lots, parcels or real estate and buildings that are connected directly or indirectly with the sanitary sewer system: and Whereas, Section 44-86 of the Code of Ordinances provides that the City shall have a lien upon the real property served by the sanitary sewer system for all delinquent rates and charges: and Whereas, delinquent sewer charges shall be certified as of December 3lst of each year by the City Clerk to the Dubuque County Treasurer for collection with, and in the same manner as, general property taxes NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1 That the persons hereinafter named, owning the following described property, have unpaid sewer charges in the amount set out and that said charges are delinquent_ Name and Address Property Description Amount Gary Bernhard Lot 4 - Wersinger Sub. 1100 Roosevelt St $591 70 Ronald Mueller Lot 2-1-1-s112 NE1/4 NAW 114 Section 121P89N-R2E 855 Salem St $53 52 Section 2 That the City Clerk be and is hereby ordered and directed to certify to the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa, that the persons named herein are delinquent in the payment of sewer charges in the amounts set forth above and that said delinquent sewer charges shall be collected in the same manner as general property taxes against the respective parcels of property set opposite the name of the property owner. Section 3 That the delinquent sewer charges shall be collected with, and in the same manner as, general property taxes as provided by law Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995. Terrence M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None RESOLUTION NO. 3-95 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO COLLECT DELINQUENT GARBAGE AND REFUSE COLLECTION ACCOUNTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 40-37 and 40-38 (d) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, City garbage and refuse collection from residential premises, as defined in the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, Is mandatory; and Whereas, as of December 31_st of each year, delinquent garbage and refuse collection charges shall be certified by the City Clerk to the Dubuque County Treasurer for collection with, and in the same manner as general property taxes: Regular Session, January 3, 1995 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA; Section 1 That the persons named hereinunder, owning the property thereby set forth, are delinquent in the payment of refuse collection Name and Address Property Description Amount Ricky Hunt Lot 39 and 40 of ONeills North DBQ 3975 Inwood Dr_ $32284 Donald Pope (No Lot description at Courthouse) 624 Louella Lane $121 01 Lou Mae O'Reilly Lot 9 Maple Leaf Add No 2 264 Alpine St $134 96 Mark Krolich Lots 74 and 75 Maple Leaf Add No. 2 743 Louise St $107 51 James Chappell Lot 1 of 1-1-1 of City Lot 678 and 2 of 54 Marshes Addition 1910 Madison $13706 Dennis Clauer Lot 1-1-2-1-2-1-1-2-1 S/E/SAV! Sec 11 T89NR2E 318 Olympic Heights $231.10 Vincent Erlich Lot 9 Elk 1 Olympic Heights 333 Olympic Heights $321 91 Clyde Clauer Lots 1, 2 and 3 Maple Leaf Add No. 2 605 Peru Road $322 84 Gary Bernhard Lot 4 Wersin er Sub 1100 Roosevelt St $320.13 Ronald Mueller Lot 2-1-1 S 1!2 NB 1(4NNV 1!4 Sect 121P89N-R2E 855 Salem St $138 78 Section 2 That the City Clerk be and is hereby ordered and directed to cetify to the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa, that the persons named hereinbefore are delinquent in the payment of refuse and collection charges in the amount set aside of the respective names, and that said amounts shall be collected in the same manner as general property taxes against the respective parcels of property set opposite the names of the owners. Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995. Terence M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Council Member Kluesner moved that the rules be suspended to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire Seconded by Council Member Nicholson Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Proof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Hearing to consider amending property located South of North Cascade Road by Cedar Cross Road and Fremont Avenue from AG and R-2 District to R-3 District, presented and read Council Member Kluesner moved that the proof be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Krieg Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None An Ordinance Amending Zoning Map by reclassifying said property from AG Agricultural District and R-2 Two -Family Residential District to R-3 Multi -Family Residential District (Approved by Zoning Commission), presented and read. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 1-95 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX A (THE ZONING ORDINANCE) OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY RECLASSIFYING HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF NORTH CASCADE ROAD BY CEDAR CROSS ROAD AND FREMONT AVENUE FROM AG AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT AND R-2 TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO R-3 MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1 That Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by reclassifying the hereinafter described property from AG Agricultural District to R-3 Multi -Family Residential District, to wit Commencing at the southeast corner of Lot 1 of Ohmet's Hilltop Ferro's said point being the point of beginning- thence south 67 degrees 13 feet 40 inches west along the most southern property line of said lot a distance of 22941 feet, thence north 20 degrees 17 feet 00 inches west a distance of 365 00 feet thence north 05 degrees 35 feet 23 inches west to a point on the center of North Cascade Road a distance of 24927 feet thence northeasterly a distance of 225.00 feet along the arc of a 755 74 foot radius arc curve to the right along said center of road ROW; thence north 68 degrees 41 feet 10 inches east to the northeast corner of Lot 1 of Ohmert s Hilltop Ferro's a distance of 1316 feet thence south 14 degrees 08 feet 10 inches east along the westerly line of said lot a distance of 63721 feet to the point of beginning, and to the center line of the adjoining public right-of-way, all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2 That Appendix A of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by reclassifying the hereinafter described property from R-2 Two - Family Residential District to R-3 Multi -Family Residential District, to wit All of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of the southwest 1!4 of the southeast 1!4 of Section 34, T89N, R2E, of the 5th P M and the west 290 00 feet of Lot H of Fremont Heights, commencing at the southwest corner of Lot H of Fremont Heights said point being the point of beginning, thence north 00 degrees 09 feet 27 inches east to the northeast corner of od said lot a distance of 384 35 feet thence north 89 degrees 55 feet 47 inches west along north line of said lot a distance of 289 58 4 Regular Session, January 3, 1995 feet thence south 00 degrees 09 feet 27 inches west to a point on the south line of said lot a distance of 338 59 feet thence south 81 degrees 05 feet 34 inches west along the south line of said lot a distance of 293 24 feet to the point of beginning, and to the center line of the adjoining public right-of-way, all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 3 The foregoing amendment has heretofore been reviewed by the Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa_ Section 4 This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication, as provided by law. Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9th day oflenuery, 1995 It 119 Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it Is to be finally passed be suspended Seconded by Council Member Krieg Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Council Member Kluesner moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Proof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Hearing to consider reclassifying property at 98 E 4th Street from CR to CS District, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the proof be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None An Ordinance amending Zoning Map by reclassifying property located at 98 E 4th Street from CR Commercial Recreation District to CS Commercial Service and Wholesale District (Approved by Zoning Commission), presented and read. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 2-95 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX A (THE ZONING ORDINANCE) OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY RECLASSIFYING HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 98 E. 4TH STREET FROM CR COMMERCIAL RECREATION DISTRICT TO CS COMMERCIAL SERVICE AND WHOLESALE DISTRICT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1 That Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by reclassifying the hereinafter described property from CR Commercial Recreation District to CS Commercial Service and Wholesale District, to wit The easterly 385 feet of Lot 4 of Adams Company 1st Addition, and to the center line of the adjoining public right-of-way, all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2 The foregoing amendment has heretofore been reviewed by the Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa_ Section 3 This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication, as provided by law. Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9th day oflenuery, 1995 It 1!9 Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it Is to be finally passed be suspended Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Council Member Voetberg moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Proof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Hearing to amend Conceptual Development Plan for property located West of Windsor Ave and East of Liberty St located in a PR Planned Residential District, communications from Robert L McCune, Thomas & Theresa Bond, Gerry Kupferschmidt and June E Stmeber opposing proposal, Petition containing appror 140 signatures objecting to Zoning Commission's recommendation for this property, Communications of Debra Massey, Rev Paul McManus of St Patrick's Church, Rebecca Badger, Scott & Tine Page, Sr_ Camilla Heman, Rev Kutsch, Tom Crall, Irene Theisen and Jodi Schreiner, supporting project as proposed, presented and read Council Member Krieg moved that the proof, petition and communications be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Speakers in favor of the project were: Pat Friedman, Bill Reinke, Pres. of DHE, Marty Johnson, Sr_ Catherine Waller, Ann Michalski, Sr_ Margaret and Sr. Jordan Dahm, Sandra Gavin, Debra Massey, Sr_ Catherine Hanson, Jim Giesen, Ruth Clark, Peg Hudson, Mel Miller, Bob Fisch, Tom Howe, Annetta Kellogg, Jodi Schreiner, and Kathy Marshall Speaking in opposition to the project were: Aaron Kupferschmidt, Darlene Comet, Robert McCune, Attomey Angela Simon, Richard Nilles, Attomey David Hammer, Scott Christianson and Joyce Becker An ORDINANCE Amending Zoning Map by amending the Conceptual Development Plan for Regular Session, January 3, 1995 5 property located West of Windsor Avenue and East of Liberty Street located in a PR Planned Residential District (Approved by Zoning Commission), presented and read Council Member Krieg moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended Seconded by Council Member Kluesner Vote on the motion was as follows_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Voetberg Nays—Council Members Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins Motion failed due to lack of a 314 vote Council Member Krieg then moved that this be considered the first reading only of the proposed Ordinance. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Council recessed at 9 49 p m; Council reconvened at 10:05 p m. Proof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Hearing to consider a text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance by adopting Section 8'Definition_" in lieu thereof pertaining to Business Services, to include Photographic Studios, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the proof be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None. An Ordinance Amending Zoning Ordinance by adopting Section 8 'Definitions_" in lieu thereof pertaining to Business Services, to include Photographic Studios (Approved by Zoning Commission), presented and read (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 3-95 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX A (THE ZONING ORDINANCE) OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY REPEALING SECTION 8 DEFINITIONS AND ADOPTING SECTION 8 DEFINITIONS IN LIEU THEREOF PERTAINING TO BUSINESS SERVICES, TO INCLUDE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1 Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by repealing Section 8 Definitions and adopting the following new Section 8 Definitions in lieu thereof Section 8 Definitions "Business services_ Uses providing services to people, groups, businesses, dwellings and other buildings_ Business services shall include Janitorial services, carpet and upholstery cleaning, painting and decorating, building maintenance, swimming pool maintenance, security service, graphicsladvenising agency, photocopying/duplication, quick print shops, printing, blueprinting, sign painting, nonvehicle equipment rental, photographic studios and similar uses_" Section 2 This ordinance has heretofore been reviewed by the Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 3 This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication, as provided by law. Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995. Terrence M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9th day of lenuary, 1995 It 119 Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Council Member Voetberg moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Proof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Hearing to consider a text amendment to the Zoning Ordinance by adopting a new Section 4-3.5(c) in lieu thereof pertaining to Political Signs, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the proof be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None An Ordinance Amending Zoning Ordinance by adopting a new Section 4-3.5(c) in lieu thereof pertaining to Political Signs_ (Approved by Zoning Commission), presented and read (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 4-95 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX A (THE ZONING ORDINANCE) OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY REPEALING SECTION 4-3.5(C) AND ADOPTING A NEW SECTION 4-3.5(C) IN LIEU THEREOF PERTAINING TO POLITICAL SIGNS. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1 Appendix A (the Zoning Ordinance) of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by repealing Section 4-3.5(C) and adopting the following new Section 4-3 5(C) in lieu thereof Political signs displayed not more than forty- five (45) days prior to the governmental election to which they apply, and removed within seven (7) days of such election Such signs shall not be placed in any public right-of- way or in visibility triangles as defined in Section 4-4.6(5) corner lots Section 2 This ordinance has heretofore been reviewed by the Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. 6 Regular Session, January 3, 1995 Section 3 This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication, as provided by law. Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9th day oflanuary, 1995 It 119 Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Council Member Voetberg moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None COUNCIL MEMBERS APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS BOARDS Council Member Nicholson moved that it be resolved that the appointees to the Dubuque Racing Assn (DRA) be_ City Manager Michael Van Milligan, Mayor Terrance M. Duggan and Council Members Loras Kluesner and Dirk Voetberg Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Abstain—Council Member Krieg Council Member Kluesner moved that it be resolved that the Operation New View Board be the same as previous_ City Manager Michael Van Milligen with designee as David Harris, and Council Members Robert Nagle and Dan Nicholson Seconded by Council Member Voetberg Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None City Manager recommending denial regarding appeal of personal property damages claim filed by Brian Sullivan, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed and concurred with denial. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None City Manager requesting budget amendment for replacement and purchase of police vehicles, presented and read Council Member Kluesner moved that the communication be received and filed and approved request. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None City Manager submitting an Ordinance regarding "Subpoenas" as contained in Human Relations section of Code of Ordinances, presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None An Ordinance Amending Code of Ordinances by enacting a new Section 27-29 entitled "Subpoenas", presented and read (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 5-95 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, BY ENACTING A NEW SECTION 27-29 ENTITLED "SUBPOENAS." NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1 That the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, be amended by enacting a new Section 27-29 entitled "Subpoenas" as follows_ Section 27-29. Subpoenas The commission may issue subpoenas and order discovery in aid of investigations under this Chapter Such subpoenas and discovery may be ordered to the same extent and subject to the same limitations as would apply if the subpoenas or discovery were ordered or served in aid of a civil action in the Iowa district court Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper this 9th day oflanuary, 1995 It 1/9 Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended Seconded by Council Member Nicholson Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Council Member Voetberg moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance Seconded by Council Member Nicholson Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Communication of City Manager requesting 3 Council Members to participate in the selection of Team Building proposal Council Members Loras Kluesner and Dan Nicholson volunteered RESOLUTION NO. 4-95 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted and filed to this Council for approval and the same have been examined and approved; and Whereas, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply with the Ordinances of this City and have filed proper bonds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Regular Session, January 3, 1995 7 That the Manager be authorized to cause to be issued the following named applicants a Beer Pemmit. CLASS "C BEER PERMIT Angel Investment Co_ (Sunday Sales) Iowa Oil Co_ (Sunday Sales) George E Waddell Sr Produce Caseys General Store 2699 Rockdale IOCO Speede Shoppe 3200 Central Iowa Potatoe & (Sunday Sales) 2600 Dodge St Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995 Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None RESOLUTION NO. 5-95 Whereas, applications for Liquor Licenses have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined and approved; and Whereas, the premised to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply with the State Lawn and all City Ordinances relevant thereto and they have filed proper bonds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the Manager be authorized to cause to be issued the following named applicants a Liquor License Class "C (Commercial) Beer and Liquor License Michael I. Weber Mike's Ten Pin Tap (Sunday Sales) 601 Rhomberg Ave Phillip R. Love The Lounge (Sunday Sales) 481 Locust St Passed, approved and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None There being no further business, Council Member Nagle moved to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Council Member Kluesner Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Meeting adjourned at 10:49 p m. Mary A Davis CMC City Clerk s Regular Session, January 3, 1995 Approved Adopted 1996. 1996. Mayor Council Members Attest City Clerk to Board of Health, January 16, 1995 Approved 1996. CITY OF DUBUQUE Adopted ,1996. BOARD OF HEALTH QUARTERLY MEETING Regular Quarterly Board of Health Meeting, January 16, 1995 Board Met at 725 pnr, Public Library Auditorium Present _ Chairperson Duggan, Board Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Absent _ Board Member Nicholson Chairperson Duggan read the call and stated this is the Regular Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Health called to act upon such business which may properly come before the Board. Mayor Council Members There being no business to come before the Board at this time, Board Member Krieg moved to Attest adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Board Member Nagle Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Chairperson Duggan, Board Members City Clerk Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Board Member Nicholson Mary A Davis CMC Secretary, Board of Health 10 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS City Council, Regular Meeting, January 16, 1995 Council Met at 7:30 pm., Public Library Auditorium Preset: Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg, City Manager Michael Van Milligen, Assistant City Attorney James O'Brien Absent Council Member Nicholson, Corporation Counsel Barry Lindahl Mayor Duggan read the call and stated this is the Regular Session of the City Council called for the purpose to act upon such business which may properly come before the Council. Invocation was given by Rev Kenneth Bickel, Pastor of First Congregational United Church of Christ PROCLAMATIONS: Week of Ian. 30 to Feb. 5 as 'National Catholic Schools Week" received by Pat Mullen; Commending Richard Billmeyer and Peg Stoffel individually for being chosen by KCRG-TV 9 as one of 'Nine Who Cares" Jeff Walters and Pam Fincel presented an update from Pyatigorsk, our Sister City MINUTES SUBMITTED - Community Development Commission of 12-14: Environmental Stewardship Commission of 1-3: Five Flags Commission of 12-19: Human Rights Commission of 11-14 & 12-12: Zoning Commission of 1-4, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the minutes be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson NOTICES OF CLAWIS/SUITS — Mary Kleinschrodt in amount of $53 00 for towing charge: Frank Hardie Advertising, Inc serving Notices of Appeal State of Iowa, City of Dubuque et al for Parcel Nos_ 255, 273, 239 and 274, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the claims and suits be referred to the Legal Staff for investigation and report Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson REFUNDS REQUESTED — Iowa Oil Co. at 1481 Dodge St_, $1875 on unexpired Beer Pamir, Iowa Oil Co at 1387 Dodge St_, $5625 on unexpired Beer Pamir, D & J's Grill& Bar, $50 00 on unexpired Cigarette License, presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the refunds be approved with Finance Director to issue proper checks Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Proofs of Publication certified to by the Publisher on List of Claims paid for the month of November, 1994; Notice of filing final plat and assessment against abutting properties for 1994 Sidewalk Repairs, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the proofs be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Iowa DOT advising of the intent to sell a tract of land near 'North Booth Street Place", presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the notice be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Metropolitan Solid Waste Agency submitting their tipping fees schedule and budget for FY'96, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Paul Schultz submitting his resignation from Environmental Stewardship Commission effective January 3, 1995, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed and resignation accepted with regret . Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Zoning Commission advising of their approval of final plat for property located of West of John F. Kennedy Circle, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson RESOLUTION NO. 6-95 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF LOT 1 THRU 5 OF HERRIG'S SFR ADDITION IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Regular Session, January 16, 1995 11 Whereas, there has been filed with the City Clerk a final plat of Lot 1 thm 5 of Henig's JFK Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Whereas, the preliminary plat has been examined by the Zoning Commission and had its approval endorsed thereon; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section L That the final plat of Lots 1 thm 5 of Herr-ig's JFK Addition is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to endorse the approval of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, upon said final plat Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Corporation Counsel advising following claims have been referred to Crawford & Company, the agent for the Iowa Communities Assurance Pool_ Truck damage of Jerry Lancer, Personal injury of Russell J Fuhnman, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson City Manager recommending adoption of Supplement 422 to the Code of Ordinances, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson RESOLUTION NO.7-95 ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT NO. 22 TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Whereas, under date of July 17, 1989, the City Council, pursuant to Ordinance No 34-89, readopted the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa for ordinances adopted up to and including December 19, 1988; and Whereas, since December 19, 1988 the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa 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 Ordinances provides that supplements, by resolution, become part of the Code of Ordinances NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section L That Supplement No 22 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, covering Ordinances through Ordinance No. 69-94 enacted through December 5, 1994 and prepared by the Sterling Codifers, Inc, Weiser, ID hereto filed in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa be and is hereby adopted and becomes part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Member_ Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson City Manager recommending approval of final assessment schedule for the 1994 P C Concrete Paving Project, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Member_ Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson RESOLUTION NO. 8-95 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE FINAL ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE FOR THE 1994 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVING PROSECT INCLUDING CERTAIN INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE CODE OF IOWA, SPECIFICALLY, THE NUMBER OF ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS INTO WHICH ASSESSMENTS ARE DIVIDED, THE INTEREST ON ALL UNPAID INSTALLMENTS, THE TIME WHEN THE ASSESSMENTS ARE PAYABLE AND DIRECTING THE CLERK TO CERTIFY THE FINAL SCHEDULE AND TO PUBLISH NOTICE THEREOF. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That after full consideration of the final schedule of assessments and accompanying plat showing the assessments proposed to be made for the construction of the 1994 Portland Cement Concrete Paving Project under contract with Tschiggfrie Excavating of Dubuque, Iowa, which final plat and schedule were filed in the office of the City Clerk on the 28th day of December, 1994, the said schedule of assessments be and the same is hereby approved and adopted. That there be, and is hereby assessed and levied as a special tax against and upon each of the lots, the respective sums indicated Provided, further, that the amounts shown in said final schedule of assessments as deficiencies are found to be proper and levied conditionally against the respective properties benefitted by the improvements as shown in the schedule, subject to the provisions of Section 384.63 of the Code of Iowa. Said assessments against said lots are hereby declared to be in proportion to the special benefits conferred and not in excess of twenty-five percent of the value of same 12 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 That the City Clerk be and is hereby directed to certify said schedule to the County Treasurer of Dubuque County, Iowa, and to publish notice of said certification once each week for two consecutive weeks in the manner provided in Section 362 3, the first publication of which shall be not more than fifteen days from the date of filing of the final schedule On or before the date of the second publication of the notice, the City Clerk shall also mail a copy of said notice to property owners whose property is subject to assessment, as provided and directed in Section 384.60 of the Code of Iowa. That assessments may be paid in full or in part without interest at the office of the County Treasurer, at any time within 30 days after the date of the first publication of this notice of the filing of the final schedule of assessments with the County Treasurer After 30 days unpaid assessments of $50.00 or more are payable in 10 annual installments and will draw annual interest at 9 percent (commencing on the date of acceptance of the work) computed to the December 1 next following the due dates of the respective installments as provided in Section 38465 of the Code of Iowa Each installment will be delinquent from October 1 following its due date on July 1 of each year. Property owners may elect to pay any annual installments semiannually in advance Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA SCHEDULE OF FINAL ASSESSMENTS HENION STREET - LORAS BOULEVARD TO NORTH END OWNER LOT DESCRIPTION WATER SERVICE ASSESSMENT TOTAL NET ASSESSMENT HENION AND BAIRD SUED. LORAS COLLEGE LOT 12 $2,26662 LORAS COLLEGE LOT 13 WQ2 LORAS COLLEGE LOT 14 WQ2 LORAS COLLEGE LOT 15 WQ2 HODGDON SUBDIVISION LORAS COLLEGE LOT 1 $2,40519 LORAS COLLEGE LOT2 W/1 LORAS COLLEGE LOT3 W/1 LORAS COLLEGE LOT4 W/1 LORAS COLLEGE VACATED NORTH SECTION HELENA PLACE W/1 LORAS COLLEGE W 275' - LOT 7 LORAS COLLEGE LOTS LORAS COLLEGE VACATED PT HELENA ST_ W/1 LORAS COLLEGE LOT 6 $771 20 LORAS COLLEGE N 5' -LOT 5 W16 W/1 W/1 LORAS COLLEGE N 524 1!2" - E15' -LOT 7 LORAS COLLEGE S. 424" - LOT 5 LORAS COLLEGE S_ 424" - E 15' -LOT 7 W16 $623 35 W/S /42'4"-5 HENION & BAIRD SUBDIVISION LORAS COLLEGE LOT 2 $1,220 49 LORAS COLLEGE LOT -A ALLEY VACATED W/2 LORAS COLLEGE N 5' -LOT 3 W/2 ORIGINAL TOWN LORAS COLLEGE C L 714 $71818 HENION & BAIRD SUBDIVISION LORAS COLLEGE LOT 1 $3,094 36 LORAS COLLEGE E2" -N12' -N 34'6" -W105' -LOT 5 W/1 LORAS COLLEGE 2-E65 -LOT 5 W/1 LORAS COLLEGE 103' N12' -N.34'6" -W.105' -LOT 5 $60467 $1,12332 LORAS COLLEGE S 22'6"-N 34'6" -W105' -LOT 5 WQ 03 N12N34'6"W 105'-5 LORAS COLLEGE S.6'6" -W.105' -LOT 5 $536 34 $1,64270 LORAS COLLEGE W.105' -LOT 6 W/56 6" W 105 5 LORAS COLLEGE W_ 105 -N 26' - LOT 7 W/56 6"- W 105 5 CRAFF, RONALD D. 1-1-E65 -LOT 5 $19546 CRAFF, RONALD D. 1 -E65' -LOT 6 WQ-1-E65-5 CRAFF, RONALD D. 1 -E65' -N 26 -LOT 7 WQ-1-E65-5 CRAFF, RONALD D. & KONRARDY, ELLEN M 2 -1 -E65' -LOT 5 $50 66 CRAFF, RONALD D. & KONRARDY, ELLEN M 2 -E65' -LOT 6 W/2 -1-E65-5 CRAFF, RONALD D. & KONRARDY, ELLEN M 2 -E65' -N 26 -LOT 7 W/2 -1-E65-5 KOPP, STEVEN L. LOT 8 $16014 SISLER, MICHAEL L & LYNN M. 1 -LOT 9 $135 80 E NSWE LER, ERIC & SHIRLEY I. 2 -LOT 9 $16014 COX, DAVID A & IULIANNA M LOI 10 $1,707.36 COX, DAVID A & IULIANNA M LOT 11 W/10 YATES & PICKETTS SUBDIVISION LORAS COLLEGES 119' -LOT 7 $61 85 LORAS COLLEGE LOT 7A W/5119'-7 LORAS COLLEGE LOT 8 W/5119'-7 LORAS COLLEGE 2-LOT4 W/5119'-7 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 13 CRAFF, RONALD D & KONRARDY ELLEN M 1 -1 -LOT 4 CITY OF DUBUQUE 1-W 1(2 -LOT W12 -1-E65-5 $40 81 IOIALS: $1,141.00 $16,377.63 FINAL QUANTITIES - BENION ST. FROM LORAS BLVD. TO NORTH END OF STREET QUANTITY UNIT ITEMS UNIT COST TOTAL COST 98700 S SEXCAVATION, UNCLASSEED$400 $3,948.00 PCC CONCRETE PAVEMENT CLASS"C" 1,489.00 SY. 7"W/NTEGRAL CURB $19 00 $28,299 36 ASPHALTIC CEMENT CONCRETE, INTERSECT_ 8142 TON HEADERS, DRIVEWAYS & FILLETS $31 00 $2,524.02 97255 TON GRANULAR SUB BASE $675 $6,56472 35257 TON 3" CRUSHED STONE BASE $625 $2,20356 1.00 EACH INTAKE, SINGLE, 101-B $1,10000 $1,10000 70 90 LF_ 15" RCCP STORM SEW ER $2025 $1,43573 30762 TONS BACKFILL LIMESTONE $3 00 $922 86 13.30 TONS BEDDING STONE 1" CLEAN $700 $9310 200 EACH SANITARY SEWER MAN HOLE REPLACE $1,700 00 $3,400 00 2,081.97 SF_ P_C_C_ SIDEWALK, 4", REMOVE & REPL. $2 25 $4,684 43 3612 SY PCC SIDE WALIVDRIVEWAYS 6", REMOVE & REPLACE $23 60 $85243 013 LS_ TRAFFIC CONTROL $19,877 00 $2,584 01 1,496.50 SY. REMOVAL, PAVE MENT $220 $3,29230 4710 LF_ REMOVE & REPL CON CRETE CURB & GUT. $14 90 $701 79 23.00 LF. REMOVAL, STORM SEW ER PIPE $1 00 $23 00 200 EACH REMOVAL, INTAKES & MANHOLES $150 00 $300 00 8.00 EACH ADJUSTMENT OF FIX TURES $115 00 $920 00 17760 LF_ SAWCUT ASPHALT $150 $266 40 10 00 GAL PRIME OR TACK COAT $150 $15 00 535.00 S Y. SODDING $4 75 $2,541 25 WATER SERVICE LINES 2 00 EACH STOP BOX, CORP., TAP, INSTALL. $175 00 $350 00 36.70 LF. WATER SERVICE LINES, 3/4" PIPE $19 75 $724.83 11140 LF_ SAWCUT CONCRETE $2 25 $250 65 1 00 EACH CATCH BASIN101-C $2,050 00 129 80 LF_ 8" VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE $22 00 200 EACH 8"X4"WYE $60.00 1790 LF_ 4" CLP_ LATERAL $26 00 $2,050 00 $2,855 60 $120 00 $465 40 EXTRA 15150 LF 8"DIP. SANITARY SEWER $30 20 $4,575 30 1 00 EACH 8" VCP_ PLUG $25 45 $25 45 150 C Y K -CRETE $46 00 $69 00 100 L.S. STORM OVERFLOW PIPE $29 00 $29 00 TOTAL CONTRACT $78,18719 ENGINEERING $9,695 21 TOTAL COST $87,88240 LESS CITY SHARE ($25,794.89) LESS SALES TAX ($45 709 87) ASSESSABLE AMOUNT $16,37764 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA SCHEDULE OF FINAL ASSESSMENTS LINCOLN AVENUE -WINDSOR AVE- NUE TO WHIITIER STREET WATER SERVICE TOTAL NET OWNER LOT DESCRIPTION ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT COOKS ADDITION KRETZ, PETER I. & BECKI A. LOI 64 $1,239.03 KENNEDY, MARILYN K. LOI 65 $1,239.03 FARLEY, ROBERT R & IDA LOT 66 $40759 $1,646 62 MABUSTH, STUART W & MARY P. LOT 67 $1,535 02 MABUSTH, STUART W & MARY P. SW_ 1253' LOT 68 W/67 KUTSCH, CHARLES A & CONSTANCE M. N E.39.9' -LOT 68 $40759 $1,35042 HOLLISTER, GEORGE A & MARJORIE D. LOT 69 $418 69 $1,65772 KAUFMANN, PAUL SW1/2-LOT 70 $418 69 $1,038 00 BECHEN, VICKI M. 2-N E1(2 -LOT 70 $96 28 BECHEN, VICKI M. 1-N E1(2 -LOT 70 $523 45 DREBILBIES ADDITION ROOT, WILLIAM L & PATRICIA A. 1 -LOT 33 $763 52 KUPFERSCHMIDT, GARY & MARY, 2 -LOT 33 $425 35 $1,331 60 KUPFERSCHNIIDT, GARY & MARY LOT 34 W/2-33 MONTGOMERY, LUCILLE R. LOT 35 $418 69 $1,253 68 KR AMER, MARY MARGARET LOT 36 $834.99 JORDAN, WILLIAM I. LOT 37 $852 86 JORDAN, WILLIAM J. SM1'-LOT 38 W/37 POST, CYNTHL4 S. LOT 39 $418 69 $1,253 68 HOFFMAN, HAROLD P & RUTH H. 14 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 E1/2 LOT40 $83499 CLARENCE C KRUSER PLACE PUCCIO, LAWRENCE I & DORIS JEAN LOT 1 $40315 $77419 PUCCIO, LAWRENCE I & DORIS JEAN LOT 2 $446 08 HOOPERS ADDITION RIES, SCOTT R& BRENDA L. LOT 29 $93400 DAUSENER, THERESA R. LOT 30 $934.00 REYNOLDS, DELORES M. SW_ 262'- LOT 31 $46690 GOTTSCHALK, KEW I & TIMOTHY N E 26 2' -LOT 31 $466 90 THOMAS, CARL D. & BETIY L. SW 27 4' -LOT 32 $40315 $891 49 HERMAN, KEVIN C & ELAINE M. N E 25' -LOT 32 $445 66 WULFEKUHLE, PHILIP LOT 33 $934.00 RHOMEERG, JOHN M & JODI L. LOT 34 $39649 $1,33049 BETHANY HOME LOI 35 $1,085.27 BETHANY HOME LOT 35a $53811 McCRANEYS 2ND ADDITION BETHANY HOME SE. BALANCE LOT 25 BETHANY HOME SE. BALANCE LOT 24 BETHANY HOME SE BALANCE LOT 23 BETHANY HOME SE BALANCE LOT 22 BETHANY HOME SE BALANCE LOT 21 WICKS ADDITION BETHANY HOME S.W.30'-2-LOT 5, LOT 7 & W7' -LOT 9 $620 68 BETHANY HOME N E 20' -2 -LOT 5, LOT 7 & W T -LOT 9 $620 68 BETHANY HOME S.W.10'-1-LOT 5, LOT 7 & W.T-LOT 9 WINE20'- 2- 5,7 & W 7-9 BETHANY HOME NE. 40' -1 -LOT 5, LOT 7 & W 7' -LOT 9 $82757 KEMEN, KENNETH K & ANN M. 1 -SLE. 70' -LOT 6, LOT 8 & N - LOT 10 $82757 KEMEN, KENNETH K & ANN M. 2-SE70'-LOT 6, LOT B &N 7' 11" - LOT 10 W/1 -SE 70'-6 & 8 &N7'11"-10 ERNST, FENGLER'S ADDITION PIKE, KEVIN M & PAULA I. S E.134' -LOT 35 $412 03 $1,23483 O'MEARA, PATRICK I & MARIAN E. S E. 134' -LOT 36 $385.39 $1,20819 WEIS, ELEANOR A. SE 134' -LOT 37 $822 80 ENGLER, ORLENA S E.134' -LOT 38 $33433 $1,15713 HABEL, USA A & MELSSEN, MARK SW_ 23 4' -E134' -LOT 9 $41224 BLASER, ALVERA A. N E.23 4"-E.134, LOT 9 $424.01 $3,309.54 WISE BAL 25 W/S E BAL 25 $1,03422 $1,03422 BLASER, ALVERA A. S . 8" - S M. 24'8"- E134' -LOT 10 WINE 23 4-E134'9 JOHNSON, JAMES R & ELAINE N E24' -SW 24'8" -E134 -LOT 10 $418 69 $841 65 SMOTHERS, MARVIN E & JANE A. N E22' -E134 -LOT 10 $422 96 KIENE'S SUBDIVISION SMOTHERS, MARVIN E & JANE A. SW 2' -SW 26 -1 -LOT 1 WINE 22'-E134-10 CALLAHAN, DANIEL I& BARBARA V. NE 24'-S W 26 -1 -LOT 1 $422 96 SCHUMACHER, DAVID A & PATRICIA N E24' -A -LOT 1 $422 96 BOLL, SYLVESTER I & DONNA LOU S1/2-E134'LOT 2 $586 30 SCHONHOFF, MARK A. NE 1/2-E 134' - LOT 2 $58630 OGLESBY, GORDON C & CAROL A. E134' -S W1/2 -LOT 3 $586 30 ANDRESON, JOSEPH I& LAURIE E134 -N E1/2 -LOT 3 $586 30 BLACKBURN, BARB M & THERESA E. 134'- SW_ 1/2- LOT4 $58630 SCHMDT, THOMAS I & KAROL M. E134' -N E1/2 -LOT 4 $586 30 McCRANEY'S 1ST ADDITION KAPPAROS, GEORGE M & SHARRY E. 134-SW1/2-LOT 91 $418 69 $1,00499 KOCH, PETER M & SONYA M. E 134' -NE 1/2 LOT 91 $703 60 KOCH, PETER M & SONYA M. SW 5'-E 134' -LOT 92 W/E 134' NE 1/2-91 BENSON, LEROY P & JOANNE M. N E45'E134'-LOT 92 $1,473 99 MILLER, DOROTHY L. S W 45'-E.134'LOT 93 $418 69 $1,473 99 ELWELL, CATHY S. N E1/2 -LOT 94 $418 69 $1,596 34 ELWELL, CATHY S. SW1/2-LOT 95 WINE 1/2-94 HEFFNER, DELMAN C & CARLA I. N E 1/2 -LOT 95 $396 49 $985 31 PARADISO, FRANK P. & VERONICA 1 -A -LOT 96 $396 49 $1,160 64 FURRY, TIMOTHY I & LYNN M. 2 -A -LOT 96 $763 94 FURRY, TIMOTHY I & LYNN M. 1-A LOT 97 W/2 -A-96 FR OMAN, THOMAS M & KATHY L. 2-ALOT 97 $39649 $1,16064 PLUMLEY, EUGENE M. SR & SANDRA SE 1/2 -LOT 98 $418 69 $1,596 55 WERNKE, MARY L SE125'-LOT 99 $418 69 $1,565 01 MORLEY, ROBERT E & CATHY L. SE 125' -LOT 100 $418 69 $1,565 01 CLEMENS, ALBERT I & TERESA A. LOI 101 $412.03 $1,589.89 EDWARDS, MARK K 1-1 LOT 102 $440 89 $1,029 71 LASCHE, CHARLES R & PARMAGEAN 2-1 LOT 102 $588 82 BARKER, RICHARD K & MONICA L. 1 -LOT 103 $47419 11,65205 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 15 WHITE, MARGIE A. LOT 104 $47419 $1,652 05 UNSEN, RICHARD & DIANA LOT 105 $463 09 $1,640 95 PERROTT, LeVONNE A. 1 -LOT 106 $1,17786 PRINE, DONALD L & MEYER, CAROL S 136 -LOT 107 $1,17786 ERNZEN, LORAS R & DEBORAH A. LOT 108 $485 29 $1,66315 KAISER, CHARLES D. & SHERRY A. 1 -LOT 109 $485 29 $1,66315 McCANN, JAMES P & DONNA M. SOUTH BALANCE -LOT 110 $1,17786 COLEMAN, PATRICK I. & RHONDA 1 -2 -LOT 111 $440 89 $862 38 COTAS PLACE COLEMAN, PATRICK I. & RHONDA 2-LOT2 W/1-2-111 HAMS ADDITION KEUTER, LOUIS & LORETTA 1 -LOT 574 $440 89 $850 61 MOHR, PATRICIA A. 2 -LOT 574 $485 29 $1,29779 MOHR, PATRICIA A. 1 -LOT 573 W/2-574 HESSEL, WILLIAM I. & LUCILLE S W_ 1/2 -LOT 572 $379 45 HICKSON, JOHN C. & RITA V. NE1/2-LOT 572 $46309 $84254 BAUSMAN, TIM M & LYNN M. LOT 571 $529 68 $1,288 36 FLUHR, THERESA K. LOT 570 $758 68 BOHNSACK, DeLOS W. & DOROTHY LOT 569 $47419 $1,236 23 AVENARIUS, TERRY L & MEEHAN, LINDA M. SW_ 25' LOT 568 $38113 KLAAS, AGNES M. NE 25' LOT 568 $57159 KLAAS, AGNES M. S 125' -LOT 567 WINE 25'-568 COOK, WILLIAM D. & KATHRYN N E 375 -LOT 567 $57159 GULYASH, RONALD S. IR. & CHRIS TINE S. S 1/2 -LOT 566 $38113 BLOCKLINGER, MARY C. NE1/2-LOT 566 $ 4 9 6 _ 3 9 $1,639.56 BLOCKLINGER, MARY C. LOT 565 WINE 1/2-566 BLOCKLINGER, MARY C. SW_ 1/2 -LOT 564 $38113 MACKER, MARY LOU NE 1/2-LOT564 $ 5 0 7 _ 4 9 $888 62 RICHMAN, THOMAS P. LOT 563 $49639 $1,25843 FLURY, DAVID W. & BLOCKLINGER ELLEN A LOT 562 $485 29 $1,24733 HAMILTON, ROBERT D. & ALICE D. 1 -LOT 561 $70024 KELLY, JOSEPH R & IRMA M. 2- LOT 561 $44209 KELLY, JOSEPH R & IRMA M. SW_ 1/2 -LOT 560 W/2-561 ACTON, PAUL E NE 1/2- LOT 560 $1,14317 ACTON, PAUL E. LOT 559 WINE 1/2-560 THUL, DAVID & CAROLE LOI 558 $1,013.47 THUL, DAVID & CAROLE S_ 165" -LOT 557 W/558 CUNNINGS, DONALD R & KAREN A. N 33 5' -LOT 557 $1,021 24 CUMMI JGS, DONALD R & KAREN A. S. 33.5' -LOT 556 W/N33.5'-557 LEWIN, KEITH L & JANICE M. N 16 5' -LOT 556 $1,013 47 LEWIN, KEITH L & JANICE M. LOT 555 W/N16.5-556 GOETZINGER, DAVID C. LOT 554 $762 04 MAIMS, TERRY LOT 468 $2,442 65 MAIMS, TERRY LOT 467 W/468 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH LOT 466 $7,32786 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH LOT 465 W/466 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH LOT 464 W/466 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH LOT 463 W/466 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH LOT 462 W/466 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH LOT 462 W/466 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH LOT 461 W/466 HANS ADDITION KENDALL, JAMES L & MARGARET LOT 460 $923 45 $1,974 55 PINK, WILMA L. LOT459 $77165 $1,82275 PLUYM, DANIEL L. LOT458 $771 65 $1,82275 CLARK, CARROLL C LOT 457 $884 87 $1,935 97 McCARTY, ROBERT D. & LOUISE M. LOT 456 $790 63 $1,841 73 HERSCHE, KATHERINE A. LOT 455 $1,051.10 HERSCHE, KATHERINE A. LOT 454 $90707 $1,95817 HOHNECKER, RUTH LOT 453 $923 45 $1,974 55 AVENARIUS, RAYMOND A & BETTY LOT 452 $1,083.05 NEYENS, PHILLIP M & SHARON A. LOT 451 $1,101.13 HESS, JOSEPH I. & ANNA A. LOT 450 $751.68 $1,86710 LENT, HOWARD & ALMEDA LOT 449 $773 87 $1,900 01 TROY, MICHAEL W. & IAN M. LOT 448 $773 87 $1,918 93 McCRANEYS 1ST ADDITION TROY, MICHAEL W. & IAN M. LOT 72 W/448 HERBER, TERENCE I. & PAULA I. LOT 1-73 $771 65 $1,845 03 RETTTINGER, MARY ANN LOT 2-73 $295 57 RETTTINGER, MARY ANN S 54' -LOT 74 W/2 - 73 REITER, PETER I. & MARIE E. N E 83,67 -LOT 74 $956 71 PREGLER, CAROLE A. LOT 75 $818 27 $2,00012 16 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 HERBST, RICHARD I. & PEGGY A. LOT 76 $1,181 85 VOSBERG, VERNON L & BERNICE M. LOT 77 $1,18185 WITTMAN, LEROY LEE & JON A. LOT 78 $82858 $2,01043 WELSH, WILLIAM }i& JODY I. N E112 -LOT 79 $729 48 $1,320 41 WHITE, RONALD R. S 1/2 -LOT 79 $751 68 $1,933 53 WHITE, RONALD R. 2 -3 -LOT 80 & LOT 81 WISW1/2-79 WHITE, RONALD R. 2 -2 -2 -LOT 80 & LOT 81 W IS W 1l2-79 BASTIAN, GERALD H. & CONSTANCE 1 -3 -LOT 80 & LOT 81 $84755 $1,438 69 BASTIAN, GERALD H. & CONSTANCE 1-2-2- LOT 80 &LOT 81 W11-3-80 & 81 CONLIN, KEVIN 1 -LOT 80 & LOT 81 $84755 $1,841 68 ALLEN, STEVEN M & CONSTANT L. 1 -2 -LOT 80 & LOT 81 $503 05 $690 78 ROEPSCH, GEORGE E & DOROTHY M. LOT 82 $81826 $1,99970 DONATH, GREGORY L & NADINE K. LOT 83 $796 07 $1,977 50 WUERTZER, ROYCE I. LOT 84 $796 07 $1,977 50 HOUSELOG, TERRY L & SARA M. 1 -LOT 85 $78916 HALFHILL, JERRY L. 2 -LOT 85 $755 95 HALFHILL, JERRY L. 1 -LOT 86 W12-85 PUCCIO, JOHN W & LULLABFT 1 F 2 -LOT 86 $80960 $1,59876 CULBERTSON, DONALD E & CLARA NE112-LOT 87 $59072 MATHEWSON, JEFFREY L & LINDA SW_ 112 - LOT 87 $773 87 $1,364 59 FT T IS, R. I. & LUCILLE LOT 88 $796 07 $1,977 50 HOLZ, OSWALD I. JR. & PIT FEN M LOI 89 $1,181.43 CRIPPES, FRANCES LOT 90 $81827 $1,99970 KIENE'S SUBDIVISION CHURCHILL, BARBARA LOI 5 $1,181.43 SCHADLE, DONALD D. & JANE A. LOT 6 $828 57 $2,010 00 TIGGES, TROY I. LOI 7 $81827 $1,999.70 BURR, JAMES R & MARY E. LOT 8 $809.60 $1,991.03 ERNST FENGLER'S ADDITION ATKINSON, LINDA K & JONATHON A. LOI 7 $809.60 $1,913.04 BAUER, DANIEL I. N W_ 1/2 -LOT 8 $83310 GI.LIAM, SUSAN L. E1/2 -LOT 8 $81827 $1,08861 CORNELIUS, CHRISTOPHER & CARMEN NW_ 1/2-LOT31 $77831 $1,61141 THALHAMMER, WILLIS G. & DORIS S 1/2 -LOT 31 $78275 $1,05309 SCHLUETER, LAWRENCE A & PATRICIA E. LOT 32 $790 62 $1,894 06 LINDSAY, HERBERT & JOAN LOT 33 $951 47 $2,054 91 SMOTHERS, CRAIG I. LOT 34 $94242 $2,045 86 WICKS ADDITION RETTENMAER, CECELIA S 7'10" -LOT 10 $793 85 $3,540 36 RETTENMAER, CECELIA LOT 12 W/57-10"-10 RETTENMAER, CECELIA N 44'11" -LOT 14 W/57'10"-10 BIRCH, WILLIAM I. & TRACY L. N BALL -E.7'10"-9 & 11 &W 46.9'-13 $729 48 $1,732 01 HOPPMAN, DONALD F. & JANET L. SE 48'-1 E7'10"-9 & 11 &W 46.9'-13 $178 90 MONTGOMERY, ALFRED I.& RITA MARIE 2-E7'10"9&11 &W469'-13 $729 48 $1,910 91 McCRANEYS 2ND ADDITION SCHWERS, JEFFREY S & TAYLOR JUDY L. LOT 20 $72948 $1,91091 NICKOLAS, ARNOLD E. JR. & KAREN L. LOT 19 $796 07 $1,977 50 COYLE, ROBERT E & KAY F. LOI 18 $81827 $1,999.70 HUSEMAN, JOHN M & BETTY D. NE 45' LOT 17 $1,06560 THLTGEN, THOMAS I. SW_ 5' -LOT 17 $954 60 THLTGEN, THOMAS I. LOT 16 W/SWS'-17 HOOPERS ADDITION LEHMAN, CHARLES A & KATHE A. LOT 22 $809 60 $2,04716 ZELINSKAS, DONNA SUE & MARK LOT 23 $80273 $2,07582 ZELINSKAS, DONNA SUE & MARK N 15' -LOT 24 W/23 EASTMAN, HOWARD C. & LOIS E. SW_ S0' -LOT 24 $829 37 $2,01017 WERNIMONT, SALLY K & RICHARD 2 -LOT 25 $828 57 $1,42118 WERNIMONT, SALLY K & RICHARD 1 -LOT 25 $63318 KAUFMAN, JOHN I. NE 1/2 -LOT 26 $1,23735 KAUFMAN, JOHN I. SW_ 1/2 -LOT 26 $81827 WINE 1/2-26 SWEENEY, JOHN L. LOT 27 $818 27 $2,055 83 NEISES, DELMER L & PATRICIA M. LOT 28 $818 57 $2,06613 DRETBILBIES ADDITION BEHNING, KARL F. & SUZANNE M. LOI 25 $1,502.86 BEHNING, KARL F. & SUZANNE M. NE 168' -LOT 26 W/25 SIEGERT, GREGORY D. & MICHELLE SW_ 30' -LOT 26 $708 86 DOUGLAS, JACOB P & CATHERINE NE 24' -LOT 27 $80051 $1,36768 BISPING, HERBERT I. & RITA A. SW_ 228' -LOT 27 $56717 BISPING, HERBERT I. & RITA A. NE1T-LOT 28 W/SW228'-27 SCHUSTER, DONALD I. Regular Session, January 16, 1995 17 S W_ 45 6 -LOT 28 $1,077 58 WEBS, ELROY & ERMA LOT 29 $95591 $2,06187 GOETZINGER, JOSEPH & MILDRED LOT 30 $81383 $1,91979 HEISS, ERIC JOHN N E28' -LOT 31 $828 57 $1,49013 LANG, JAMES R & JUDY K. SW_ 188 -LOT 31 $61153 LANG, JAMES R & JUDY K. 1 -LOT 32 WSW 188-31 LANG, JAMES R & JUDY K. 2 -LOT 32 $938 63 COOKS ADDITION HARTMAN, THOMAS P & DAWN M. N E. 34' -LOT 43 $803 46 MENADUE, THOMAS D. SW1843'-LOT 43 $2,50398 MENADUE, THOMAS D. LOT 44 W/SW1843'-43 GOODMAN, EDWIN E & GERI LOT45 $94242 $2,18145 MAIMS, AL C & PATRICIA A. LOT 46 $97367 $2,21270 POTTER, ARTHUR LOT 47 $1,239 03 HAAG, HAROLD I. N29'-LOT48 $79607 $1,48138 MORGAN, DANIEL A & RHONDA L. SW_ 23 43' -LOT 48 $553 72 BROKUS, JAMES & NANCY LOT 49 $809 60 $2,048 63 TOTALS_ $63,41517 $236,49440 FINAL QUANTITIES - LINCOLN AVENUE FROM WINDSOR AVE TO WHIITIER ST. QUANTITY UNIT ITEM NIT COST TOTAL COST 8354.00 SY. EXCAVATION, UNCLASSIFIED $4 00 $33,416 00 PCC CONCRETE PAVEMENT CLASS"C" 18310.35 S Y. 7" W/INTEGRAL CURB $1900 $347,89625 ASPHALTIC CEMENT CONCRETE, INTERSECTION 314.95 TON HEADERS,DRIVE WAYS &FILLETS $31 00 $9,763 45 620188 TON GRANULAR SUB- BASE $675 $41,86269 1707646 TON 3" CRUSHED STONE BASE $625 $106,72788 41.00 EACH INTAKE, SINGLE, 101-B $1,100 00 $45,100 00 49220 LF_ 15" RCCP STORM SEW ER $2025 $9,96705 1388.90 LF. 18"ACCP STORM SEW ER $24.00 $33,333 60 56150 LF_ 24" RCCP STORM SEW ER $33.10 $18,585.65 418.00 LF. 36" RCCP STORM SEW ER $6580 $27,50440 2140 LF_ 48" RCCP STORM SEW ER $94 00 $2,011 60 330 00 LF_ 26 5/8" X 43 314" RCCP ARCH $83 00 $27,390 00 11651 34 TONS BACKFILL LIME STONE $3 00 $34,954 02 151259 TONS BEDDING STONE 1" CLEAN $700 $10,58813 3943 LF. MANHOLE SIDEWALL 4 8 " DIA (S T .SEWER ) $82 00 $3,233 26 9.00 EACH MANHOLE BASE 48" DIA. COMPLETE STORM SEWER $350 00 $3,150 00 24.61 LF_ CONCRETE ICT BOXES SIDEWALL STORM SEWER $360 00 $8,859 60 13.00 EACH MANHOLE FRAME & COVER (STORM SEW_) $225 00 $2,925 00 13.00 EACH SANITARY SEWER MAN HOLE REPLACE $1,700 00 $22,100 00 3926270 SF PCC SIDEWALK, 4" REMOVE&REPL $225 $88,34108 39847 SY P_C_C_ SIDEWALK/DRI VEWAYS 6", REMOVE AND RE PLACE $23 60 $9,403 89 58 LS_ TRAFFIC CONTROL $19,87700 $11,52866 8535.60 L F. REMOVAL, CON CRETE CURB $0 90 $7,682 04 18366.90 SY. REMOVAL, PAVE MENT $220 $40,40718 458.80 LF. REMOVE & REPLACE CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER $14 90 $6,83612 254200 LF_ REMOVAL, STORM SEWER PIPE $100 $2,54200 38.00 EACH REMOVAL, INTAKES & MANHOLES $150 00 $5,700 00 65.00 EACH ADJUSTMENT OF FIX TURES $115 00 $7,475 00 12 00 EACH MANHOLE FRAME & COVERS, REPLACE (SANITARY) $165.00 $1,980.00 13.00 EACH WATER VALVE BOX, REPL. UPPER SECTION & LIDS $35 00 $455 00 71040 LF_ SAWCUT ASPHALT $150 $1,065 60 85.00 GALL. PRIME OR TACK COAT $150 $12750 3651.00 S Y. SODDING $4 75 $17,342 25 SUBDRAINE, PERFORATED PLASTIC PIPE 8196.70 L F. 6" DIAMETER $6 25 $51,229 38 100 EACH CLEARING & GRUBBING, 4" TO 11" $5000 $5000 2 00 EACH CLEARING & GRUBBING, 11" TO 14" $7500 $15000 100 EACH CLEARING & GRUBBING, 24" TO 34" $300 00 $300 00 4628 30 LF_ WATERMAN, 8" C900 DR 18 PVC $25 25 $116,864 58 14070 LF_ WATERMAN, 6" CLASS 52 $24.60 $3,46122 78 00 LF_ WATERMAN, 12" CLASS 52 $33 40 $2,605 20 2 00 EACH VALVE 6" MI $345 00 $690 00 9.00 EACH VALVE B" MI. $455 00 $4,095 00 8.00 EACH FITTING 8 X 8 X 6 MI. TEE $ 160 00 $1,280 00 200 EACH FITTING 8 X 8 X 8 MI TEE $165 00 $330 00 2 00 EACH FITTING 6 X 6 X 6 M J IEE $135 00 $270 00 2 00 EACH FITTING 8 X 8 MI CROSS $235 00 $470 00 3 00 EACH FITTING 8 X 6 REDUC ER $90 00 $270 00 I9 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 6.00 EACH $100 00 3.00 EACH $110 00 6.00 EACH SLEEVES SOLID M I. 6" $600.00 SLEEVES SOLID M I. 8" $330.00 VALVE BOXES COM PLETE $80 00 $480 00 WATER SERVICE LINES 100.00 EACH STOP BOX, CORPORA TION, TAP, INSTAL $175 00 $17,500 00 2073 80 LF_ WATER SERVICE LINE, 3/4" PIPE $19 75 $40,957 55 68.00 EACH BUFFALO BOX REPAIR ADJUST & CLEAN $72 00 $4,896 00 39200 LF_ SAWCUI CONCRETE $2 25 $882 00 5100 EACH STORM WATER CURB OPENING, NEENAH R-3262-2 $70 00 $3,570 00 676.50 L F. 8" VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE $2200 $14,88300 1200 EACH 8"X4"WYE $60 00 $720 00 294 20 LF_ 4" CIP_ LATERAL $26 00 $7,649 20 EXTRA WORK 79.64 L F. 8" DIP. SANITARY SEW ER $3020 $2,40513 100 EACH 10" X 8" REDUCER $218 25 $218 25 100 LS_ 7" CONCRETE PAVMT_, REM &REPL $73651 $73651 1 00 EACH 12" SOLID SLEEVE, MI $133 75 $133 75 100 EACH 12" WATERMAIN VALVE $82875 $2,34500 2 00 EACH 11 1/2 DEG_ 6"DLP_ BEND $6625 $13250 93.80 LF. PCC. STEPS $25 00 $2,345 00 100 LS 11 1!4 DEG_ 8"DLP_ BEND $10120 $10120 IOIAL CONTRACI $1,271,689.52 ENGINEERING $157 679 50 IOIAL COSI $1,429,379.02 LESS CITY SHARE ($673,646 96) LESS SALES TAX ($519,237 661 ASSESSABLE AMOUNT $236,49440 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA SCHEDULE OF FINAL ASSESSMENTS McCORMICK STREET-BENNETT STREET TO UNIVERSITY AVENUE WATER SERVICE TOTAL NET OWNER LOT DESCRIPTION ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT HERBST'S SUBDIVISION UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOI 1 $2,679.68 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 2 $82618 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 3 $531 64 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT A W/1 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOI 7 $1,099.85 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 8 $69618 $1,733 83 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 9 $955 57 HERBST UNIVERSITY AVENUE PLACE UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 1 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 2 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 3 $71 75 $17649 $30726 FINLEY WAPLES BURTON'S ADDITION UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 31 $64 59 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 32 $31918 ERHART, VINCENT L & LELA LOT 38 $33 92 ROERIG, MICHAEL R & SUZANNE K. 1 -LOT 53 $281 94 ROBEY, GEORGE E. & NAVARA FT T7 ABETH 1 -2 -LOT 53 $1,131 97 ROBEY, GEORGE E. & NAVARA FT T7 ABETH 2-2-LOT53 $1,01169 KAMPMANN SUBDIVISION ROBEY, GEORGE E. & NAVARA FT T7 ABETH LOT 1 W/1-2-53 ROBEY, GEORGE E. & NAVARA FT T7 ABETH LOT 2 W/2-2-53 MENNING, JOAN C. LOT 3 $729 48 $1,728 67 McCLAIN, MICHAEL I. & TANIA A. LOT 4 $99919 McCLAIN, MICHAEL I. & TANIA A. LOT 6 $23211 MADE, LOUIS EDWARD LOT 5 $1,153 88 EAST STREET SUBDIVISION SISLER, DONALD & MARY LOI 1 $1,093.66 BRANNON, COLLEEN M. LOT 2 $75267 $1,57462 HEINEMAN, DONALD E & NAOMI E. LOT 3 $816 75 GOULD, MARTHA & SCHERRINSKY, CLINTON LOT4 $95407 ROSSITER, DOROTHY R & PAUL A. LOT 5 $234 38 ROSSITER, DOROTHY R & PAUL A. 2 -LOT 8 $26 94 KLOSTERMAN, DAVID M & MICHELLE C LOT 6 $181 30 KUEHNLE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 1 $733 70 $1,89715 CARLSON, VICKY S. LOT 2 $73370 $1,65450 KAUFMAN, BERNICE LOI 3 $695.75 $1,515.75 MOLDENHAUER, ROBERT W & USA A LOT4 $91073 BECKER, MARY C LOT 5 $96 25 ANN &HARES SUBDIVISION UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 1 -1 -2 -LOT 14 $2,217 60 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 2 -2 -LOT 14 $2,410 97 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 2 -1 -2 -LOT 14 $785 44 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE N1/2 -1 -LOT 14 $56841 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE S1/2 -1 -LOT 14 $31779 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE N1/2 -W 50' -W -100' -LOT 13 $287 58 TRAUT, FRANK I. & ETHEL S1/2 -W 50' -1 -100' -LOT 13 $127 90 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE Regular Session, January 16, 1995 19 N112 -E50' -W100' -LOT 13 $147 27 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 5112 -E50' -W100' -LOT 13 $101 36 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE N140' -E37 94' LOT 13 $101 76 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 5128'-E37 94' -LOT 13 $62 80 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 5128'-W12 06-W-62 06- W118' -LOT 12 WS 128-E37 94-13 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE N 140'-W12 06 W 62 06 -W118' - LOT 12 WON 140-E37 94-13 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE S1O2-E50'-W 62 06 -W118' -LOT 12 $4 57 HOPPMANN, HAROLD A & HELEN M N112 -E 50-W 6206-W 118 - LOT 12 $3279 RECHES SUBDIVISION NO.2 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 10 $19,445 61 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 11 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 12 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 13 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE OT 14 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 15 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 1-LOT17B W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 7 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 8 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE LOT 9 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 2 -1 -1 -LOT 17 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 2 -LOT 17 B W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 2 -2 -1 -LOT 17A W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 1 -2 -1 -LOT 17A W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 2 -1 -LOT 17 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 1 -1 -1 -LOT 17 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 1 -LOT 6 W(10 UNIVERSITY OF DUBUQUE 2 -LOT 6 W(10 $ 4,341 48 $ 52,907 34 FINAL QUANTITIES- McCORMICK STREET FROM BENNETT STREET TO UNIVERSITY AVENUE QUANTITY UNIT ITEM UNIT COST TOTAL COST 576900 C Y EXCAVATION, UN CLASSIFIED $4 00 $23,076 00 PCC CONCRETE PAVEMENT CLASS"C" 4406.94 S Y. 7" W/U TEGRAL CURB $1900 $83,73186 ASPHALTIC CEMENT CONCRETE, INTERSECT_ 13648 TON HEADERS, DRIVEWAYS &FILLETS $3100 $4,23088 1975.59 TON GRANULAR SUB- BASE $675 $13,33523 5076.63 TON 3" CRUSHED STONE BASE $625 $31,72894 7.00 EACH INTAKE, SINGLE, 101-B $1,100 00 $7,700 00 610 30 LF_ 15" RCCP STORM SEWER $2025 $12,35857 90276 TONS BACKFILL LIMESTONE $3 00 $2,70828 106.85 TONS BEDDING STONE 1" CLEAN $7 00 $747 95 4.50 LF. MANHOLE SIDEWALL 48" DIA (ST _SEW _) $82 00 $369 00 1.00 EACH MANHOLE BASE 48" DIA. COMPLETE (STORM SEWER) $350 00 $350 00 100 EACH MANHOLE FRAME & COVER (ST _SEW _) $225 00 $225 00 3.00 EACH SANITARY SEWER MAN HOLE REPLACE $1,70000 $5,10000 7094 37 S F_ PCC SIDEWALK, 4" REMOVE & REPLC. $2 25 $15,962 33 18628 SY PCC S I D E WALIVDRIVEWAYS 6" REMOVE & REPLACE $2360 $4,39621 0 29 LS_ TRAFFIC CONTROL $19,877 00 $5,764 33 4030.20 SY. REMOVAL, PAVE MENT $220 $8,86644 7620 LF_ REMOVE&REPLACE CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER $14 90 $1,135 38 6.00 EACH REMOVAL, INTAKES & MANHOLES $150 00 $900 00 16.00 EACH ADJUSTMENT OF FIX TURES $11500 $1,84000 5.00 EACH WATER VALVE BOX, REPL.,UPPER SEC& LIDS $35 00 $275 00 26420 LF_ SAWCUT ASPHALT $150 $396 30 30.00 GALL. PRIME OR TACK COAT $150 $45 00 1331.00 S Y. SODDING $4 75 $6,322 25 SUBDRAIN, PERFORATED PLASTIC PIPE 2354.00 L F. 6" DIAMETER $6 25 $14,712 50 100 EACH CLEARING & GRUBBING, 11" TO 14" $75 00 $75 00 1 00 EACH CLEARING & GRUBBING, 17" TO 24" $225 00 $225 00 3152 TON SAND BEDDING $2 62 $82 58 WATER SERVICE LINES 6.00 EACH STOP BOX, CORP., TAP, INSIALL $175.00 $1,050.00 204 20 LF_ WATER SERVICE LINE, 3/4" PIPE $1975 $4,03295 7.00 EACH BUFFALO BOX REPAIR ADJUST & CLEAN $72 00 $504 00 5750 LF_ SAWCUT CONCRETE $225 $12938 1 00 EACH STORM WATER CURB OPENING NEENAH R-3262-2 $70 00 $70 00 1 00 EACH CATCH BASIN 104-B $2,400 00 $2,400 00 20 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 1.00 EACH 8" X 4" WYE $60.00 610 LF_ 4" CLP_ LATERAL $26 00 EXTRA WORK 14 00 C Y M-4 CONCRETE $9 48 1.00 L . SIDEWALK DRAIN $546.30 8.00 LF. PCC. STEPS $25 00 $200 00 TOTAL CONTRACT $255,843 98 ENGINEERING $ 31,724.65 TOTAL COST $287,568 63 LESS CITY SHARE ($88,96374) LESS SALES IAX ($145,697.55) ASSESSABLE AMOUNT $52,907 34 Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicho- lson $60.00 $15860 $13272 $54630 City Manager recommending acceptance of improvements in Sunset Park Eighth Addition, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. earned by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson RESOLUTION NO. 9-95 ACCEPTING IMPROVEMENT Whereas, pursuant to Resolution Nos_ 355-93 and 124-94 certain improvements including street paving, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, watemain and street lighting were installed by the developer of Sunset Park Eighth Addition, and Whereas, the improvements have been completed and the City Manager has examined the work and has filed a certificate stating that the same has been completed in accordance with the plans approved by the City Council and in conformance with City specifications, and has recommended that the improvements be accepted by the City Council NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1 That the recommendation of the City Manager be approved and that said improvements in Sunset Park Eighth Addition be and the same is hereby accepted Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson City Manager recommending acceptance of Quit Claim Deed for property that will become part of the Lombard Street right-of-way during the Highway 20 project, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nich- olson RESOLUTION NO. 10-95 A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING CON- VEYANCE OF A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN LOT 1 OF LOT 1 OF THE SUBDIVISION OF LOT 1 OF LOT 2, SISTER'S ADDI-TION IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, SECTION 26 TS9N, R2E OF THE 5TH P.M., DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BELOW Whereas, the Iowa Department of Trans- portation has acquired a parcel of property from the Dubuque Community School District for the purpose of re -aligning and reconnecting Lombard Street into the new U 20 construction project, and Whereas, said property will become part of the Lombard Street right-of-way. Whereas, the Iowa Department of Trans- portation acquired the property on behalf of, and in the name of, the City of Dubuque; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section L That the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa hereby approves of, accepts and consents to the Quit Claim Deed from the Dubuque Community School District pursuant to Iowa Code Section 569 7, for a parcel of land located in Lot 1 of Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Lot 1 and Lot 2, Sister's Addition, in the City of Dubuque, Section 26 I89N, R2E of the 5th PM, Dubuque County, Iowa and more particularly described as follows_ Commencing at the SW Comer of said Lot 1 of Lot 1 of the subdivision of Lot 1 and Lot 2, Sister's Addition, thence northerly 8546 if along the easterly right of way line of Lombard Street and a 150.00 foot radius curve, concave northeasterly and having a chord bearing N39'11 11'W, 84.31 ft, to the Point ofBegin- ning; thence northwesterly 110 72 if along said easterly right of way line and a 250 00 foot radius curve, concave southwesterly and having a chord bearing N25'23'W, 109 82 ft, thence 541=25 1/4'E, 16.14 ft; thence southeasterly 89 98 if along a 24787 foot radius curve, concave southwesterly and having a chord bearing S23'32 114E, 8949 ft, thence S7'24 1/2'E, 512 ft, to the Point of Beginning, containing 149 sqft, more or less NOTE_ The southerly line of said Lot 1 of Lot 1 of the subdivision of Lot 1 and Lot 2 of Sister's Addition is assumed to bear S68'37 314W for the purpose of this description A plat of the property is attached Section 2 That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to file a copy of this Resolution in the office of the Recorder in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Regular Session, January 16, 1995 21 Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nich- olson City Manager recommending acceptance of dedication of Starlight Drive right-of-way, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Canned by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson RESOLUTION Na 11-95 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ACQUISITION PLAT OF STARLITE DRIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY Whereas, there has been presented to the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, plats dated June 29, 1994, prepared by the City of Dubuque, describing the proposed dedication of StarGte Drive abutting Lots 4 and 5 of Hansel's Addition in the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, upon said acquisition plats appears right-of-way for Starlite Drive which the owner by said plat has dedicated to the public forever: and Whereas, said plats conforms to the laws and statutes pertaining thereto NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1_ That the plats dated June 29, 1994 prepared by the City of Dubuque, relative to the real estate hereinabove described be and the same is hereby approved, and the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said plats for and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2 That the dedication of StarGte Drive right-of-way as appears on said acquisition plats, be and the same are hereby approved. Section 3 That the City Clerk be and is hereby authorized and directed to file said plats and certified copy of this resolution in the office of the Recorder, in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicho- lson City Manager recommending continuation of the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Grant, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson RESOLUTION Na 12-95 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO SIGN A CONTRACT WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH FOR CONTINUATION OF FUNDING A LOCAL CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTION PROGRAM Whereas, the City of Dubuque has established such a local childhood lead poisoning prevention program; and Whereas, the Iowa Department of Public Health has offered to provide financial support for a local childhood lead poisoning prevention program in the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque will provide environmental and medical case management of identified lead poisoned children in addition to community outreach and education on the problem of childhood lead poisoning NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1 That the City of Dubuque, Iowa hereby approves the attached contract between the Iowa Department of Public Health and the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2 That the City Manager or his designee is hereby authorized and directed to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nich- olson City Manager recommending continued participation in the Traffic Safety Program, presented and read Council Member Voet berg moved that the communication be received and filed and approved recommendation. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Council Member Nagle moved to suspend the rules to allow anyone present to address the Council Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Proof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Hearing to consider petition from 16 property owners in the Emmett/St Mary's Street area requesting to be removed from the Cathedral Historic Preservation District, presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the proof be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Krieg Carried by the following 22 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 vote: Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Communication from State Historical Society of Iowa recommending that the boundaries of the Cathedral Historic District be retained as originally defined, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed and concurred with recommendation to retain boundaries. Seconded by Council Member Krieg Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS APPOINTMENTS: AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSION Two six-year appointments to be made by the City. Applicant: Jeffery S. Gaber Council Member Voetberg moved that Jeffery S. Gaber be appointed to a six year tem which will expire in the year 200L Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Three 3 -year tams which will expire 1-1-98 (tams of Meier_, O'Shea and Reckis). Applicants- Neil E Kelley, Roger Maiers, Duane I_ Nilles, Marty I_ O'Shea, Steven I_ Rackis, Katherine Stevens, Robert Tume_ Duane Mlles and Marty O'Shea spoke requesting appointment Steve Rackis spoke requesting appointment and also endorsed Duane Mlles_ Roger Maiers and Katherine Stevens also spoke requesting appointment First Vote: Mayor Duggan voted for Mlles, O'Shea and Rackis Council Member Kluesner voted for Mlles, O'Shea, and Rackis Council Member Krieg voted for O'Shea, Rackis and Stevens_ Council Member Nagle voted for Mlles, O'Shea, and Stevens_ Council Member Nicholson was absent Council Member Robbins voted for Nilles, O'Shea, and Stevens_ Council Member Voetberg voted for Mlles, Rackis, and Stevens_ Therefore, Duane Mlles appointed and Marty O'Shea reappointed to the Human Rights Commission for a three year tem which will expire 1-1-98. Second vote for the third appointee: Mayor Duggan voted for Rackis Council Member Kluesner voted for Rackis Council Member Krieg voted for Stevens_ Council Member Nagle voted for Stevens_ Council Member Nicholson was absent Council Member Robbins voted for Stevens_ Council Member Voetberg voted for Maiers There being no majority, a third vote was taken Mayor Duggan voted for Rackis Council Member Kluesner voted for Rackis Council Member Krieg voted for Stevens_ Council Member Nagle voted for Stevens_ Council Member Nicholson was absent Council Member Robbins voted for Stevens_ Council Member Voetberg voted for Rackis There being no majority, a fourth vote was taken Mayor Duggan voted for Reckis. Council Member Kluesner voted for Stevens_ Council Member Krieg voted for Stevens_ Council Member Nagle voted for Stevens_ Council Member Nicholson was absent Council Member Robbins voted for Stevens_ Council Member Voetberg voted for Stevens_ Therefore, Katherine Stevens appointed to a three year tem on the Human Rights Commission which will expire 1-1- 98. HOUSING CODE APPEALS BOARD Three 3 -year terns to expire 1-1-98 (Terns of Schaub, Kinsella, and Swift) Applicants- William I. Kinsella, Robert Schaub, Edward Swift. Council Member Kluesner moved that Wm Kinsella, Robert Schaub, and Edward A. Swift be reappointed to the Housing Code Appeals Bd for three year terns to expire 1-1-98. Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Communication of IDOT denying access intersection at Highway al20 and University of Dubuque property, and communication of University of Dubuque submitting copy of letter to them from Darrel Rensink, Dir. of IDOT pertaining to the University property access to Highway 20, presented and read Council Member Nagle moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Kluesner Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins Nays—Mayor Duggan, Council Member Voet- berg Absent—Council Member Nicholson An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance by amending the Conceptual Development Plan for property located West of Windsor Avenue and East of Liberty Street located in a PR Planned Residential District, (first reading only given on 1- 3-95), presented for further action Council Mem- ber Kluesner moved that this be the second reading only of the Ordinance. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Voetberg Nays—Council Member Robbins Absent—Council Member Nicholson Long Range Planning Commission and Environmental Stewardship Commission recommending that the U S_ Amey Corps of Engineers not approve the Initial Project Implementation Plan (TPMP) of the Upper Mississippi River System Navigation Study and requesting approval from Council to forward their comments to the Corps of Fneineers, presented and read Council Member Kluesner moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Council Member Voetberg moved to amend the motion to direct the Environmental Stewardship Commission to forward their memo to the Amey Corps, however, advising they are not representing Regular Session, January 16, 1995 23 the City officials_ Seconded by Council Member Krieg Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Krieg, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—Council Members Kluesner, Nagle Absent—Council Member Nicholson City Manager recommending to submit a Tri- State Health Care Coalition Grant Application, presented and read Council Member Robbins moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg. Canned by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson RESOLUTION NO. 13-95 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT A GRANT APPLICATION TO THE TRI-STATE HEALTH C.A.R.E. COALITION Whereas, the City of Dubuque is a member of the Tri-State Health CARE Coalition; and Whereas, the Tri-State Health CARE Coalition has distributed a request for proposals to Labor Management Committees for a grant to assist in examining and working together on health benefits issues; and Whereas, the Health Insurance Task Force has prepared a response to the request for proposals NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the City Manager is authorized to submit a grant application on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Robbins moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Voetberg Canned by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nich- olson City Manager recommending approval of an agreement to provide dig and alcohol testing services to the City, presented and read Council Member Kluesner moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg Canned by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson RESOLUTION NO. 14-95 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING ALLIANCE Whereas, the Department of Transportation has issued regulations regarding dig and alcohol testing for employees who have a commercial drivers license; and Whereas, the City of Dubuque has employees who are covered by these regulations: and Whereas, the Drug and Alcohol Testing Alliance has established a consortium whose membership consists of members of the Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities, League of Iowa Municipalities and Iowa State Association of Counties; and Whereas, the Drug and Alcohol Testing Alliance, through the consortium, will provide dig and alcohol testing services to the City of Dubuque. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the City Manager is authorized to enter into an agreement with the Drug and Alcohol Testing Alliance on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day of January, 1995. Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Voetberg earned by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicho- lson Council recessed at 8 45 p m Council City Manager recommending to purchase entire 15 acres of property for Fremont Bridge Right -of - Way Acquisition, presented and read Council Member Kluesner moved that the communication be received and filed and recommendation approved. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg earned by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson City Planner to present update on Phase II of the Comprehensive Plan, presented and read Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle Canned by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Dave Rusk, Chair of the Long Range Planning Commission, gave the update RESOLUTION NO. 15-95 Whereas, applications for Liquor Licenses have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined and approved; and Whereas, the premised to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply with the State Lawn and all City Ordinances relevant thereto and they have filed proper bonds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the Manager be authorized to cause to be issued the following named applicants a Liquor License CLASS "S" (HOTEL & MOTEL) SEER & LIQUOR LICENSE 24 Regular Session, January 16, 1995 WCE Hotel Inc Hoffman House Restr— (Sunday Sales) 3100 Dodge St CLASS "C (COMMERCIAL) BEER AND LIQUOR LICENSE Crazy Horse Saloon Crazy Horse Saloon 665 Dodge St. Dolores M McKinney Cordial Club (Sunday Sales) 1445 Dodge St Passed, approved and adopted this 16th day of January, 1995 Terrance M. Duggan, Mayor Attest Mary A Davis, City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Resolution Seconded by Council Member Nagle Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nich- olson Zoning Commission advising of their approval to amend the PI District at 777 Edwards Road to allow expansion, presented and read Council Member Kluesner moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson An Ordinance Amending Zoning Ordinance by amending the PI Planned Industrial District for property located at 777 Edwards Road and adopting an Amended Conceptual Development Plan, presented and read Council Member Kluesner moved that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended Seconded by Council Member Voetberg Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members KLuesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Council Member Kluesner moved that a Public Hearing be held on the proposed Ordinance on the 6th day of February, 1995, at 7:30 o'clock p m. at the Public Library Auditorium and that the City Clerk be directed to publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson At 9:09 p m. Council Member Nagle moved to into Closed Session — In accordance with Chapter 215 1.(c) of the 1993 Code of Iowa to discuss strategy with counsel in matters that are presently in litigation Seconded by Council Member Kluesner Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson At 9 27 p nr, Council reconvened Regular Session Counsel was given direction regarding litigation matter There being no further business, Council Member Nagle moved to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Council Member Robbins Carried by the following vote_ Yeas—Mayor Duggan, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Robbins, Voetberg Nays—None Absent—Council Member Nicholson Meeting adjourned at 9 28 p nr Mary A Davis CMC City Clerk Approved 1996. Adopted 1996. Mayor Council Members Attest City Clerk