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CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
OFFICIAL
May 1, 2000, City Council,
Special Session followed by
Regular Session.
At 5:00 P.M. Council had din-
ner in the Second Floor
Rotunda of the Public Library.
At 5:30 P.M. Council con
vened for the meeting in the
Public Library Auditorium.
Present: Mayor Duggan,
Council Members Buol, Cline,
Markham, Michalski,
Nicholson, Robbins, City
Manager Michael Van Milligen,
Corporation Counsel Barry
Lindahl.
Mayor Duggan read the call .
and stated this is a special
session of the City Council
called for the purpose of dis-
cussing the Community
Transportation System Design
Study.
Tim Moerman, Assistant City
Manager, presented the study.
Mark Munson, Transit
Manager, Pam Renfro, Joel
Lightcap, and Harry Bemis of
the Transit Board were in
attendance to answer ques-
tions.
After discussion, direction
was to proceed as proposed.
There being no further busi-
ness, upon consensus this
special session adjourned at
6:24 P.M.
/s/ Jeanne F. Schneider
City Clerk
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City Council, Regular Session,
May 1, 2000
Council met in Regular
Session, 6:30 P.M., Public
Library Auditorium
Present: Mayor Duggan,
Council Members Buol, Cline,
Markham, Michalski,
Nicholson, Robbins, City
Manager Michael Van Milligen,
Corporation Counsel Barry
Lindahl.
Mayor Duggan read the call
and stated this is the regular
session of the City Council
called for the purpose of act-
ing upon such business which
may properly come before the
City Council.
Invocation was given by
Reverend David Pacholke,
Chaplain for The Finley
Burbach Aquatics for the',.
design of the water play-
grounds at Flora and Sutton
Pools, upon motion received
and filed and approved recom-
mendation.
City Manager recommending
approval of an application to
the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban
Development for Lead Pain
Hazard Reduction Programs,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 171-00
Authorizing the Mayor to exe-
cute applications for Lead
Paint Hazard Reduction,
Healthy Homes Initiatives and
Research and Education
Activities. Seconded b
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
City Manager recommending
acceptance of the conveyance
of property from Jeff and
Jennifer Conard and Shannon
Felderman, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of: Resolution No.
172-00 Accepting a con-
veyance of property o
Klingenberg Terrace to the
City of Dubuque (Cohard);
Resolution No. 173-00
Accepting a conveyance of
property on . Klingenberg
Terrace to the City of Dubuque
(Felderman). Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
City Manager recommending
approval of a combined 'notic
of finding of no significan
impact on the environment
and notice of intent to request
release of funds for proposed
projects in the Fiscal Year
2001 Annual Action Plan for
Community Development
Block Grant activities, upon
motion received and filed.
Buol moved adoption o
Resolution No. 174-00
Authorizing publication of a
combined notice of finding of
no significant impact on the
environment and notice of
intent to request release of
funds for certain Community
Development Block Grant pro-
jects for Fiscal Year 2001
(Program Year 2000)
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
City Manager recommending
selection of engineering firm
for Environmental Services for
Kerper Boulevard Industrial
Park, upon motion received
and filed and approved recom-
mendation.
City Manager recommendin
approval of an amendment to
the Community Economic
Betterment Account Loan
Agreement with Eagle Point
Engineering and State of Iowa
Department of Economic
Development, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
175-00 Approving amendment
No. 2 to the Community
Economic Betterment Account
(CEBA) loan agreement among
the City of Dubuque, Iowa; the
Iowa Department of Economic
Development; and Eagle Point
Engineering. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Historic Preservation
Commission submitting Draft~
Survey Report on
Architectural/Historical
Resources, upon motion
received and filed.
City Manager recommending
approval of a Disaster
Assistance Agreement
between the City of Dubuque
and the Iowa Emergency
Management Division, upon,
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 176-00 Approving a
Disaster Assistance
Agreement between the City of
Dubuque and the Iowa
Emergency Management
Division and Resolution No.
177-00 State of Iowa
Designation of Applicant's.
Authorized Representatives.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 178-00
Granting issuance of Class "C"
Beer Permit Tobacco Outlet
Plus #504, Oky Doky #1, and
Oky Doky #2 and Resolution
No. 179-00 Granting issuance„
of Class "C" Beer/Liquor
Permit to Windsor Tap,
Marco's, and Loras College
Campus Center; Class "B"
Wine Permit to Oky Doky #1.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS
Applicants are invited to
address the Council to.
express their desire to serve
on the following Boards /
Commissions:
Environmental Stewardship
Advisory Commission:
Applicant - Latricia Lord. No
one spoke.
Human Rights Commission.
Applicants: Judith Haley
Giesen, Joseph A. Hopkins,
Mr. Hopkins spoke.
APPOINTMENT to the follow-
ing Boards/Commissions:
Long Range Planning
Commission. Applicants: Chris
Curfman and John F.
Michalski. Upon vote John F.
Michalski appointed to fill the
unexpired three year term
which will expire 7-1-02.
Upon motion the rules were
suspended to allow anyone
present to address the
Hospital and Dubuque Law
Enforcement Center.
PROCLAMATIONS: Foster
Care Month (May, 2000)
received by JoAnn Roberts
President of the Foster Care
Parents in Dubuque; Mental
Health Month (May, 2000)
received by Betty Allen,
Secretary of the Mental Health
Assn., Nurses Week (May 6-
12, 2000) received by Alice
Prohaska and Judy
McDermott of Mercy Medical
Center and Kathy Miller of Th-
Finley Hospital; Peace
Officers' Week (May 14-20,
2000) and Peace Officers' Day
(May 15, 2000) received by
Rev. Pacholke; and
Mississippi Walleye Club Kids'
Day - June 3, 2000 received
by Jerry Abing, Bill Brosnahan
and Lynn Smith; Hospital
Week - May 7-13, 2000
received by Alice Prohaska
and Judy McDermott of Mercy
Medical Center and Kathy
Miller of The Finley Hospital.
Minutes Submitted: Airport
Commission of March 27 and
April 5; Cable TV Regulatory
Commission of April 12; Cable
TV Community
Telepeogramming Commissio.
of April 4; Electrical Code
Board of April 4; Five Flags
Commission of April 17;
Historic Preservation
Commission of April 6; Human
Rights Commission of March
13; Investment Oversight
Advisory Commission of April
20, upon motion received and
filed.
Printed Official Proceedings
for February, 2000, upon
motion approved as printed.
Proof of Publication of Council
Proceedings for meeting of
April 3, 2000, upon motion
received and filed.
Investment Oversight
Commission's • Quarterly
Investment Report, upon
motion, received and filed.
Council.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing to consider
rezoning property located at
the corner of Nevada Street
and YM-YWCA Drive from OR
Office Residential to R-
Single Family, upon motion
received and filed. Julie
Steffen, 2260 Coates, for
Habitat for Humanity, spoke
requesting adoption of the
Ordinance. Ordinance No.
37-00 Amending Appendix A
of the City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by reclassifying
hereinafter described property,
located at the northeast corner
of Nevada Street and YM-
YWCA from OR Office
Residential District to R-1
Single Family • Residential
District, with first and second
readings given on April 17,
2000, now presented for final
action. Buol moved final con-
sideration and passage of th-
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing to consider
rezoning property located at
511 Garfield Avenue from R-
2A Alternate Two -Family
Residential to OR Office
Residential, upon motion
received and filed. Ordinance
No. 38-00 Amending Appendix
A of the City of Dubuque Code
of Ordinances by reclassifying
hereinafter described property
located at 511 Garfield Avenue
from R-2A Alternate Two -
Family Residential District to
OR Office Residential District;
with first and second readings
given on April 17, 2000, no
presented for final action.
Robbins moved final consider-
ation and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing to consider
rezoning property located at
3966 Asbury Road from AG
Agricultural to R-1 Single„
Family Residential, R-3
Moderate Density Multi -Family
Residential and C-2
Neighborhood Shopping
Center District, upon motion
received and filed. Tom Hilby
of 3966 Asbury, spoke
requesting adoption of the
Ordinance. Tony Zelinskas of
WHKS presented preliminary
plans for the development.
Virgil Blocker, 1850 Carter,
representing Resurrection
Church, spoke not objecting to
the adoption of the Ordinance,
but requesting frontage roads
on both sides of Asbury Rd.
Ordinance No. 39-00
Amending Appendix A of the
City of Dubuque Code oL
Dan Kruse Pontiac. li
City of Dubuque and E
Towing; Dubuque Banl
Trust Company vs C
Dubuque, et al; Tom Pat
in estimated amour
$519.40 for vehicle dan
upon motion referred 1
Legal Staff for investi
and report.
Corporation Counsel ac
the following claims haw
referred to Public Entit
Services of Iowa, the ag
the Iowa Comm!
Assurance Pool: Patril
Ruden for vehicle dar
SuYen Chong for vehicl(
ages, upon motion re
and filed.
Communication of B
Services Manager Rich I
advising of Jeff Schwan
ignation °from the Per.
Board,. upon motion n
and filed.
City Manager recomm
approval of the selec'
in said newspaper on the following dates .
Ordinances by reclassifying
hereinafter described property
located at 3966 Asbury Road
from AG Agricultural to R-1
Single Family Residential, R-3
Moderate Density Multi -Family
Residential, and C-2
Neighborhood Commercial
Shopping Center District, with
first and second reading
given on April 17, 2000, now
presented for final action. Buol
moved final consideration and
passage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing to , consider
amending the Dubuque
Industrial Center Planned
Industrial District to allow con-
struction of common drive-
ways to serve adjacent prop-
erties, upon motion received
and filed. Ordinance No. 40-
00 Amending Appendix A of
the City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by repealing
Section 2, Attachment C-4 of
Ordinance 69-98, and enact-
ing a new Section 2,
Attachment C-4 in lieu thereof
pertaining to allowing common
drives between lots for the PI
Planned Industrial District for
Dubuque Industrial Center,
with first and second readings
given on April 17, 2000, now
presented for final action.
Michalski moved final consid-
eration and passage, of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Robbins. Motion carried 7-0.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing to consider a
text amendment pertaining to
the City Council's public hear-
ing process for rezonings and
text amendments, upon
motion received and filed
Ordinance No. 41-00
Amending Appendix A of the
City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by amending
Section 6-1.4 Commission
Action and Section 6-1.5
Council Action, pertaining to
zoning reclassifications and
text amendments, with first
and second readings given o
April 17, 2000, now presented
for final action. Robbins
moved final consideration and
passage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing and commu-
nication of City Manager rec-
ommending ,the issuance of,..
$3,000,000 General Obligation
Bonds for expansion of the
Fifth Street Parking Ramp,
upon motion received and
filed. Markham moved adop-
tion of Resolution No. 180-00
Instituting proceedings to take
additional action for the
issuance of not to exceed
$3,000,000 General Obligation
Bonds. Seconded by Buol.
Motion carried 7-0.
Proofs of publication on
notice of hearing on plans and
specs and notice to bidders on
the receipt of bids for demoli-
tion of the Dolan Building and
the City Manager recommend-
ing to award contract for pro-
ject, upon motion received an•
filed. Robbins moved adoption
of Resolution No. 181-00
Adopting plans and specs for
project and Resolution No.
182-00 Awarding contract for
project to Tschiggfrie
Excavating, Inc., in the amount
of $151,640. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rules were.
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council.
Housing Services Manager
David Harris to address
Council regarding the Housing
Action Conference, upon
motion received and filed.
David Harris spoke.
At 7:42 P.M. Council, staff
and citizens evacuated the
Library due to the smell o
smoke.
At 8:05 P.M. Council recon-
vened their Regular Session.
Dave Rusk requesting to
address the Council regarding
City sponsorship of a compre-
hensive downtown planning
process. Mr. Rusk spoke.
Upon motion it was resolved
to refer to the City Manager to
work with the Long Range
Planning Commission and to
come back with a recommen-
dation for City Council action.
Communication of David
Tjarks, Executive Director of
the Gannon Center, requesting
Council support for its applica-
tion for grant funds from the
State of Iowa to continue the
PATH Program (Projects for
Assistance in Transition from
Homelessness), upon motion
received and filed communica-
tion and resolved to send letter
of Council support. John
Davis of the Gannon Center
spoke requesting support.
Ordinance No. 42-0'
Amending Section 34-52(d) of
the City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances prohibiting the
consumption or use of beer in
certain City parks to allow the
consumption or use of beer in
Gay Park on August 12, 2000,
presented and read. Buol
moved that the requirement
that a proposed Ordinance b-
considered and voted on for
passage at two Council
Meetings prior to the meeting
at which it is to be finally
passed be suspen
moved final consider
passage of the 0
Seconded by I
Motion carried 7-0.
City Manager recor
approval to adverti:
sale of General
Bonds, upon motior
and filed. Markhar
adoption of Resole
183-00 Directing th
tisement for sale of $
General Obligation
Series 2000B. Sec(
Nicholson. Motion CC
City Manager recor
approval of a new
for the Iowa Inn/St
Project, upon motior
and filed. Jean
MetroPlains spoke ii
this project. Markha
adoption of Resolt
184-00 Supporting
cation of MetroPlaii
Iowa Finance Autl
housing tax credits.
by Nicholson. Motic
7-0.
City Manager recor
adoption of the Cot
Plan for House
Community Develor
2001-2006 as req
HUD, upon motion
and filed. Nichols°
adoption of Resolt
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1 CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA
' COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
OFFICIAL
May 1, 2000, City Council,
Special Session followed by
Regular Session.
At 5:00 P.M. Council had din-
ner in the Second Floor
Rotunda of the Public Library.
At 5:30 P.M. Council con-
vened for the meeting in the
Public Library Auditorium.
Present: Mayor Duggan,
Council Members Buol, Cline,
Markham, Michalski,
Nicholson, Robbins, City
Manager Michael Van Milligen,
Corporation Counsel Barry
Lindahl.
Mayor Duggan read the call_
and stated this is a special
session of the City Council
called for the purpose of dis-
cussing the Community
Transportation System Design
Study.
Tim Moerman, Assistant City
Manager, presented the study.
Mark Munson, Transit
Manager, Pam Renfro, Joel,
Lightcap, and Harry Bemis of
the Transit Board were in
attendance to answer ques-
tions.
After discussion, direction
was to proceed as proposed.
There being no further busi-
ness, upon consensus this
special session adjourned at
6:24 P.M.
/s/ Jeanne F. Schneider
City Clerk
#################
City Council, Regular Session,
May 1, 2000
Council met in Regular
Session, 6:30 P.M., Public
Library Auditorium
Present: Mayor Duggan,
Council Members Buol, Cline,..
Markham, Michalski,
Nicholson, Robbins, City
Manager Michael Van Milligen,
Corporation Counsel Barry
Lindahl.
Mayor Duggan read the call
and stated this is the regular
session of the City Council
called for the purpose of act-
ing upon such business which
may properly come before the
City Council.
Invocation was given by
Reverend David Pacholke,
Chaplain for The Finley
Burbach Aquatics for the,,,
design of the water play-
grounds at Flora and Sutton
Pools, upon motion received
and filed and approved recom-
mendation.
City Manager recommending
approval of an application to
the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban
Development for Lead Paint
Hazard Reduction Programs,
upon motion received and
filed. Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 171-00
Authorizing the Mayor to exe-
cute applications for Lead
Paint Hazard Reduction,
Healthy Homes Initiatives and
Research and Education
Activities. Seconded by„
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
City Manager recommending
acceptance of the conveyance
of property from Jeff and
Jennifer Conard and Shannon
Felderman, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of: Resolution No.
172-00 Accepting a con-
veyance of property orl
Klingenberg Terrace to the
City of Dubuque (Cohard);
Resolution No. 173-00
Accepting a conveyance of
property on . Klingenberg
Terrace to the City of Dubuque
(Felderman). Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0..
City Manager recommending
approval of a combined notic
of finding of no significannnf
impact on the environment
and notice of intent to request
release of funds for proposed
projects in the Fiscal Year
2001 Annual Action Plan for
Community Development
RInn4 r-`.ront nntivitiec I lnnn
Development, upon motion
received and filed. Buol moved
adoption of Resolution No.
175-00 Approving amendment,
No. 2 to the Community
Economic Betterment Account
(CEBA) loan agreement among
the City of Dubuque, Iowa; the
Iowa Department of Economic
Development; and Eagle Point
Engineering. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Historic Preservation
Commission submitting Draft_
Survey Report on
Architectural/Historical
Resources, upon motion
received and filed.
City Manager recommending
approval of a Disaster
Assistance Agreement
between the City of Dubuque
and the Iowa Emergency
Management Division, upon..
motion received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of Resolution
No. 176-00 Approving a
Disaster Assistance
Agreement between the City of
Dubuque and the Iowa
Emergency Management
Division and Resolution No.
177-00 State of Iowa
Designation of Applicant's.
Authorized Representatives.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Buol moved adoption of
Resolution No. 178-00
Granting issuance of Class "C"
Beer Permit Tobacco Outlet
Plus #504, Oky Doky #1, and
Oky Doky #2 and Resolution
No. 179-00 Granting issuance„
of Class "C" Beer/Liquor
Permit to Windsor Tap,
Marco's, and Loras College
Campus Center; Class "B"
Wince Permit to r)kv r)nkv #1 _
Hospital and Dubuque Law
Enforcement Center.
PROCLAMATIONS: Foster
Care Month (May, 2000)
received by JoAnn Roberts..
President of the Foster Care
Parents in Dubuque; Mental
Health Month (May, 2000)
received by Betty Allen,
Secretary of the Mental Health
Assn., Nurses Week (May 6-
12, 2000) received by Alice
Prohaska and Judy
McDermott of Mercy Medical
Center and Kathy Miller of The
Finley Hospital; Peace
Officers' Week (May 14-20,
2000) and Peace Officers' Day
(May 15, 2000) received by
Rev. Pacholke; and
Mississippi Walleye Club Kids'
Day June 3, 2000 received
by Jerry Abing, Bill Brosnahan
and Lynn Smith; Hospital
Week - May 7-13, 2000
received by Alice Prohaska
and Judy McDermott of Mercy
Medical Center and Kathy
Council.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing to consider
rezoning property located at
the corner of Nevada Street
and YM-YWCA Drive from OR
Office Residential to R-jy
Single Family, upon motion
received and filed. Julie
Steffen, 2260 Coates, for
Habitat for Humanity, spoke
requesting adoption of the
Ordinance. Ordinance No.
37-00 Amending Appendix A
of the City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by reclassifying
hereinafter described property.,,
located at the northeast corner
of Nevada Street and YM-
YWCA from OR Office
Residential District to R-1
Single Family • Residential
District, with first and second
readings given on April 17,
2000, now presented for final
action. Buol moved final con-
sideration and passage of the.
Ordinance. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing to consider
rezoning property located at
511 Garfield Avenue from R-
2A Alternate Two -Family
Residential to OR Office
Residential, upon motion
received and filed. Ordinance_
No. 38-00 Amending Appendix
A of the City of Dubuque Code
of Ordinances by reclassifying
hereinafter described property
located at 511 Garfield Avenue
from R-2A Alternate Two;
Family Residential District to
OR Office Residential District;
with first and second readings
given on April 17, 2000, now„
presented for final action.
Miller of The Finley Hospital.
Minutes Submitted: Airport
Commission of March 27 and
April 5; Cable TV Regulatory
Commission of April 12; Cable
TV Community
Telepogramming Commissio.
of April 4; Electrical Code
Board of April 4; Five Flags
Commission of April 17;
Historic Preservation
Commission of April 6; Human
Rights Commission of March
13; Investment Oversight
Advisory Commission of April
20, upon motion received and
filed. .
Printed Official Proceedings
for February, 2000, upon
motion approved as printed.
Proof of Publication of Council
Proceedings for meeting of
April 3, 2000, upon motion
received and filed.
Investment Oversight
Commission's Quarterly
Investment Report, upon
motion received and filed.
Dan Kruse Pontiac. Inc. vs
City of Dubuque and Beidler
Towing; Dubuque Bank and
Trust Company vs City of
Dubuque, et al; Tom Patterson
in estimated amount of
$519.40 for vehicle damages,
upon motion referred to the
Legal Staff for investigation.,
and report.
Corporation Counsel advising
the following claims have been
referred to Public Entity Risk
Services of Iowa, the agent for
the Iowa Communities
Assurance Pool: Patricia K.
Ruden for vehicle damages;
SuYen Chong for vehicle dam-
ages, upon motion receiveCATION
and filed.
Communication of Building
Services Manager Rich Russell a Billing Clerk for Woodward
advising of Jeff Schwartz' res-
ignation from the Plumbing her of the Telegraph Herald, a
Board, upon motion received
and filed. Cityof Dubuque,County of
City Manager recommending ouny
approval of the selection attached notice was published
in said newspaper on the following dates
Rohhins moved final consider-
Ordinances by reclassifying
hereinafter described property
located at 3966 Asbury Road
from AG Agricultural to R-1
Single Family Residential, R-3
Moderate Density Multi -Family
Residential, and C-2
Neighborhood Commercial
Shopping Center District, with
first and second readings_
given on April 17, 2000, now
presented for final action. Buol
moved final consideration and
passage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Nicholson.
Motion carried 7-0.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing to,consider
amending the Dubuque
Industrial Center Planned.,
Industrial District to allow con-
struction of common drive-
ways to serve adjacent prop-
erties, upon motion received
and filed. Ordinance No. 40-
00 Amending Appendix A of
the City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances by repealing
Section 2, Attachment C-4 of
Ordinance 69-98, and enact-
ing a new Section 2,
Attachment C-4 in lieu thereof
pertaining to allowing common
drives between lots for the PI
Planned Industrial District for
Dubuque Industrial Center,
with first and second readings
given on April 17, 2000, now
presented for final action.
Michalski moved final consid`
eration and passage of the
Ordinance. Seconded by
Robbins. Motion carried 7-0.
Proof of publication on notice
of public hearing to consider a
text amendment pertaining to
the City Council's public hear-
ing process for rezonings and
UIIICIIUIIICI ILJ, U U
additional action for the
issuance of not to exceed
$3,000,000 General Obligation
Bonds. Seconded by Buol.
Motion carried 7-0.
Proofs of publication on
notice of hearing on plans and
specs and notice to bidders on
the receipt of bids for demoli-
tion of the Dolan Building and
the City Manager recommend-
ing to award contract for pro-
ject, upon motion received an•
filed. Robbins moved adoption
of Resolution No. 181-00
Adopting plans and specs for
project and Resolution No.
182-00 Awarding contract for
project to Tschiggfrie
Excavating, Inc., in the amount
of $151,640. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0.
Upon motion the rules were.
reinstated limiting discussion
to the Council
Housing Services Manager
David Harris to address
Council regarding the Housing
Action Conference, upon
motion received and filed.
David Harris spoke.
At 7:42 P.M. Council, staff
and citizens evacuated the
Library due to the smell o
smoke.
At 8:05 P.M. Council recon-
vened their Regular Session.
Dave Rusk requesting to
address the Council regarding
City sponsorship of a compre-
hensive downtown planning
process. Mr. Rusk spoke.
Upon motion it was resolved
to refer to the City Manager to
work with the Long Range
Planning Commission and to
come back with a recommen-
dation for City Council action.
Communication of David
c
passed be suspended and
moved final consideration and
passage of the Ordinance.
Seconded by Markham.
Motion carried 7-0.
City Manager recommendin
approval to advertise for the
sale of General Obligation
Bonds, upon motion received
and filed. Markham moved
adoption of Resolution No.
183-00 Directing the adver-
tisement for sale of $2,750,000
General Obligation Bonds,
Series 2000B. Seconded by
Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0
City Manager recommending
approval of a new developer
for the Iowa Inn/Stout Place
Project, upon motion received
and filed. Jean Eide of
MetroPlains spoke in favor of
this project. Markham moved
adoption of Resolution No.
184-00 Supporting the appli-
cation of MetroPlains to the
Iowa Finance Authority for
housing tax credits. Seconded
by Nicholson. Motion carried
7-0.
City Manager recommending
adoption of the Consolidated
Plan for Housing and
Community Development for
2001-2006 as required by
HUD, upon motion receive,
and filed. Nicholson. moved
adoption of Resolution No.
185-00 Adopting the consoli-
dated plan for 2001 - 2006;
authorizing the Mayor to exe-
cute said plan and all neces-
sary certifications; designating
the City Manager as the autho-
rized Chief Executive Officer
for the consolidated plan; an
directing that said plan be
submitted to the U.S.
Department of Housing and
Urban Development.
Seconded by Michalski.
Motion carried 7-0.
City Manager'submitting doc-
uments providing for installa-
tion of the Five Flags Center
Skate Tile, .upon motion
received and filed. Buol move
adoption of: Resolution No.
186-00 Preliminary approval of
plans and specs for project in
estimated amount of $50,000;
Resolution No. 187-00 Fixing
Date of Hearing on plans and
specs for June 5, 2000;
Resol,ution No. 188-00
Ordering Bids and directin:
Clerk to advertise. Seconded
by Michalski. Motion carried 7-
0.
City Manager submitting doc-
uments providing for the
Olympic Heights/U.S. 52/
Jackson Street Drainage
Improvements - Phase it
(Flexsteel Pump Station
Augmentation), upon motiolL
MY VUM.M IJAIUIV mnr-trt o •
FEBRUARY 1, 2002
received and filed. Buol
moved adoption of: Resolution
No. 189-00 Preliminary
approval of plans and specs
for project in estimated
amount of $52,887;
Resolution No. 190-00 Fixing
Date of Hearing on plans and
specs for June 5, 2000 and
Resolution No. 191-00 -
Ordering Bids and directing
Clerk to advertise. Seconded
by Markham. Motion carried 7-
0.
City Manager submitting doc-
uments providing for construc-
tion of the Sheridan Road
Storm Sewer Reconstruction
Project, upon motion received
and filed. Robbins moved
adoption of: Resolution No.
192-00 Preliminary approval of
plans and specs for project .in
estimated amount of
$174,667.15; Resolution No.
193-00 Fixing Date of Hearing
on plans and specs for June 5,
2000 and Resolution No. 194-
00 Ordering Bids and directing
Clerk to advertise. Seconded
by Buol. Motion carried 7-0.
At 8:51 P.M. upon motion it
was resolved to go into Closed
Session: Pending Litigation
and Property Acquisition (Iowa
Code §21.5(1)(c)(j).
At 9:29 P.M. Council recon-
vened Regular Session stating
that Staff had been given
proper direction.
There being no further busi-
ness, upon motion meeting
adjourned at 9:30 P.M.
/s/ Jeanne F. Schneider
City Clerk
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