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1993 March Council Proceedings 59 Regul!lr Session, February 15, 1993 Communication of City Manager rocornrnending acceptance of tranofer of jurisdiction of Marlo Hills Quarry Rood, preacnœd ond rea,!. Coum:il Member Voctbeq¡ moved thai the commnnicalion be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nicholson. Carrœd by the following volo: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicheløon, Voetber¡. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO, $4.93 Wbereas, Marlo Hills Quarry Road is preseody under the jurisdiction of Dobuque County, Iowa; ond Wbereas, the Marlo Hills Quarry Rood provides aece.ss to the lulien Dobuque Monument and Ibe Mines of Spain Conservation area; and Whereas, Dubuque Couoty has jurisdiction over the operation and maintenonce of Ibe Marlo Hills Quarry Road, ond is desirous of transfening said jurisdiction to the City of Dubuque, Iowa; ond Wbereas, Dubuque Coonty intends to transfer jurisdiction over the Marlo Hüls Quarry Rood to Ibe City of Dubuque in accordance with Section 306.8 of Ibe Code of Iowa (1991); ond Wbereas, Dubuque County will transfer to the City of Dobuque by Quit Claim Deed all its legal ond equitable tide ond interest in the Marlo Hills Quarry Road. NOW, 'fIIERER)RE, BE IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the CIty Council finds that acceptance of Ibe Marlo Hills Quarry Road into its mnnicipal street syslom is in the best interest of the City, ond agrees to Ibe transfer of jurisdiction over the Marlo Hills Quarry Rood to the City of Dubuque. , Section 2. Thst the Mayor is hereby authorized ond direcœd to execute the attached Agreement for transfer of public road jurisdiction over the MarJo Hills Quarry Road to the City of Dubuque. Section 3. That the conveyance of the MarJo Hills Quarry Rood set for ¡ on Ibe attached deed by Dubuque County, Iowa, to Ibe City of Dubuque, dated Jonuary 18, 1993, is hereby approved. A -pt of the ßÙnutes of litis meeting shall be certified by the City Clerk, to be recorded in the aame monoer as the Wammty Deed. Passed, approved ond adopœd Ibis 151b day of February, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor At...t: Mary A. Dovis City Clerk Council Member Voetherg moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Canied by the following volo: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. There being no furlher business, Council Mombe< Voetbeq¡ moved to adjourn Ibe meetin8. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by Ibe following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deicb, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. Meeting adjourned at 11:19 p.OL Mar¡; A. Dovis CMC ~t~ Clerk Approve<j,. . iÇ-~:¿'~'1 1993. ¿: Attest. d~ #7city ~:rk ' , Regular Session, March 1, 1993 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Regular Session, March I, 1993; Council Met at 7:30 p.OL, Public Ubrary Auditorium Present: Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluosner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicheløon, Voetber¡, City Monager Michael Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry A. Undahl. Absent: Council Momber Deich. Mayor Brady road the caIIond staœd litis is the Regular Session of Ibe City Council called for the purpose to act upon such business which may properly come before Ibe Council. Invocation was given by Jim Cumnùngs, Pastor of First Baptist Church. Proclamations: Month of March as 'Youth Art Monlb"; Month of March as "Professional Social Werk Month' received by Bev Oberfoell. Council Member Krieg moved that Ibe rules be suspended to allow onyone present to nddress the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Proof of Publication certified to by Ibe Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing to reclassify properties locaœd on Pennsylvania Avenue East of Butterfield Drive from R-I to PR Disttic~ Petition of approximately 49 property owners wilitin 200 feet of area, opposing the rezoning request (Constitutes 20% of adjoining owners); Conunnnicalion of Maureen Pape approving rezoning for Ibe Horizon Prcject on Pennsylvania Ave. ond Commnnicalion of Scenic Valley Area VIII Agency on Aging suppcrling the Horizon InvesbUent and Dovelopment Corporation PIau, presenœd and road. Council Member Krieg moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Voetherg. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. 60 Chuck Heath ond Jay Lange of Horizon InvesbUent opoke citing specifics of the proposed development Leonard Diederichs, 1870 Carter, Edna Breitbach, 1694 Butterfield, Bomey and Lois Bishop, 1845 Carter, Gene Kernall, 1872 Carter, objecœd to the _ed development An Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinauœ by reclassifying property locaœd on Pennsylvania Avenue East of Butterfield Drive from R.I Single-Family Residential Disttict to PR Planned Residential District and adopting a Conceptoal Development PIau, said Ordinonce having been preacnœd and lOad at the Council Meeting of 2-15-93, preacnœd for further action. Council Mombe< Nicholson moved to table the Ordinauœ. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Canied by the following vole: YCU-<:ouncil Members Klnesner, Krieg, Nicholson, Voetber¡. Nayo-Mayor Brady, Council Member Nagle. Absent-Council Mombe< Deich. Council recessed at 9:02 p.OL; Council reconvened at 9:2g p.OL Peoof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing to reclassify property at 787 W. Locust Street from R.2A to OR District presenœd and lOad. Council Momber Nagle moved that Ibe proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. There were no written objections received ond no objectors present at the time of dIe Hearing. David Ludovissy requesœd favorable zoning. An Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance by reclassifying property locaœd at 787 W. Locust Street fiumR-2A Alternate Two-Family Residential district to OR Office Residential Disttict said Ordinance having been presented and read at the Council Meeting of 2-15-93, presenœd for furlher action. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 7-93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA PROVIDING THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, BE AMENDED BY REVISING APPENDIX A THEREOF, ALSO KNOWN AS THE WNING ORDINANCE OF 61 Regular Session, March 1, 1993 THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, BY RECLASSIFYING HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED AT'I'W. LOCUST FROM R-2A ALTERNATE TWO.FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTKICT TO OR OFFICE RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section I. That the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa be amended by revising Appendix A thereof, also known as the Zoning Ordinonce of the CIty of Dubuque, Iowa, to reclassify hen:inafter deserlbed property from R-2A Alternate Two-Farnily Residential Disttict to OR Office Residential Disttic~ to wit: Klngdcrn Hall Plsce, and to the ceuter line of the adjoiniog public rlght-of- way, all in Ibe City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2. Thst the foregoing amendment has beretofore been reviewed by the Zoning Comnùssion of Ibe City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopœd litis 1st day of March, 1993. RESOLUTION NO. 55.93 James E. Brady Mayor Wbereas, pursuant to resolution and published notice of dme and place of hearing, published in the Telegnph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuqne, Iowa on the 191b day of I'ebruary, 1993, Ibe City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa met on the 1st day of March, 1993, at 7:30 p.m. in the Public Ubrary Auditorium, I1Ib and Locust, Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, to consider the proposal for the vacation and release of real estate described as: The easterly four feet (4') of the ten foot (10') wide udlity easement along Ihe westerly boundary line of Lot Thirteen (13) of Block Three (3) in Embassy West No.2 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as shown upon the plat of Emhsssy West No.2, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and filed as InslrUment No. 7248-91 in the office of the Recorder of Dubuque County, Iowa; Wbereas, the City council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa overruled any and all objectioos, oral or written, to the proposal to dispose of interest of Ibe City of Dubuque, Iowa, in the hereinahove described real estate. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL 01' THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the disposal of the interest of Ibe City of Dubuque County, Iowa in real property deserlbed as the easterly four feel portion of an existiog 10 foot wide utility easement along the westerly boundary line of Lot 13 of Block 3 in Embassy West No.2 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as shown upon the plat of Embassy West No.2, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and filed as Instrument No. 7248-91 in the office of the Reccrder of Dubuque County, Iowa be and Ibe same is hereby spproved for the cost of publication ond filing fees. Section 2. That the Mayor be authorized and directed to execute a Partial Release of Easemen~ ond the City Clerk be and is hereby aulhorized and direc1ed to deliver said Partial Release of Easement to Westside Development Association upon receipt of the above fees. Section 3. Thst the City Clerk be and is heroby aulborlzed ond direc1ed to record a certified copy of litis resolution in the office of the City Assessor, Dubuque County Reccrder ond the Dubuque County Auditor. Attest: Mary A. Devis City Clerk Published officially in the Te"graph Herald newspaper litis 8th day of March, 1993. Mary A. Devis CMC 11 3/8 CIty Clerk Council Member Nagle moved final adoption of the Ordinonce. Seconded by Council Member Nichelson. Canied by the following vole: You-May.. Brady, Council Members Kluesner. Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetheq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. Proof of Publication certified to by the Publisber on Notice of Public Hearing to consider releasing on utility easement locaœd in Embassy West No.2, preacnœd ond read. There were no written objections preacnted and no cral objectors present at the lime of the Hearing. Counci1 Member Nagle moved that the pmof of publicadon be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Carrœd by the following vOle: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctherg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deicb. Regular Session, March 1, 1993 Passed, approved and adopœd litis 1st day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Momber Nagle moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Canied by the following volo: Yeas-May.. Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Proof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing to consider granting pennission to SOD Uno Railroed Company to lay down and opente railroed track or tracks in Washington Street area, presenœd ond road. There were no objections received ond no oral objectors present at the time of Ibe Hearing. RESOLUTION NO. ~.93 RESOLUTION APPROVING PLATS OF RIGHTS.OF-WAY ON 6TH, AI,LEY BE1WEEN 6TH AND WASHINGTON STREET, W ASIDNGTON STREET, 7TH, WALL, ALLEY BETWEEN 7TH AND gTH STREETS, ITH, PINE, 9TH STREET, 11TH STREET, AND KERPER BOULEVARD Wbereas, there hss been presenœd to the City Council of the City of Dubuque plats daœd September 17, 1990 prepared by I.D.O.T., describing the rights-of-way on 6th Stree~ alley between 6th and Washington Stree~ Washington, 7th, Wall, alley between 7th and 8th Stteets, 8th, Pine, 9th Stree~ 11th Stree~ and Kerper Boulevard; and Wbereas, said plat confcrms 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 daœd September 17, 1990 prepared byI.D.O.T., relative to the rights-of-way hereinabove described be and the same is hereby approved, ond that the Mayor and City Clerk be ond they Ire hereby authorized and direcœd to execute said plats for and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2. That the City Clerk be ond is hereby authorized and direc1ed to file said plats and certified copy of litis resolution in the office of the Recorder, in and for Dubuque County, Iowa. 62 Passed, approved and adopœd litis 1st day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis CIty Clerk Council Member Krieg moved sdopdou of the Rcsclution. Seconded by Counci1 Mombe< Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctber¡. Nays-None. Ahsent-Council Mombe< Delch. An Ordinonce granting to the SOO Une Rallmad Ccropany rights-of-way over portions of 6th SL, Washington SL, the alley between 6th SL and Washington SL, Wall SL, 7th SL, 8th SL, Ibe alley berween 71b SL and 81b SL, Pine SL, Kerper Boulevard and 11th S~ preacnœd and read. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 1-93 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO TIlE SOO LINE RAILROAD COMPANY RIGHTS-OF-WAY OVER PORTIONS OF 6TH STREET, W ASIIINGTON STREET, THE ALLEY BE1WEEN 6TH STKEET AND WASHINGTON STKEET, WALL STREET, 7TH STKEET, ITH STREET, THE ALLEY BETWEEN 7TH STREET AND 8TH STREET, PINESTREET, KEIIPER BOULEVARD AND 11TH STREET Wbereas, pursuant to resolution ond published notice of time ond place of hearing, published in Ibe Telegtaph Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa on litis 19th day of February, 1993, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa met on the 1st day of March, 1993. at 7:30 p.oL in Ibe Public Ubrary Auditorium, 11th ond LocIJS~ Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa to consider the proposal for granting rights-of-way over 6th, Washington, ond the alley between 6th and Washington, 7th, Wall, the alley between 7th and 8th Stteets, 8th, Pine, 9th Stree~ 11th Stree~ and Kerper Boulevard in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Wbereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa overruled any and all objections, cral or written, to the disposing of an in_t of the City of Dubuque, Iowa in the hereinabove deserlbed real estate by grsnting the rights-of-way 10 the Sou Une Rallmad Ccropany. 63 Regular Session, March 1, 1993 NOW, 'fIIERER)RE, BE IT ORDAINBD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section I. That permission be, ond the same is hereby granœd to Sou Uno Rai1rood C~y, ita successors ond assigns, to lay down ond operate such railroad track or tracks as may be necessary in the prosecution of its business, upon, along, ond through 6th Stree~ the alley between 6th and Washington Stree~ Washingtou, 7th, Wall, the alley between 71b and 8th Slreets, 8th, Pine, 91b Stree~ IIIb Stree~ and Kerper BouIevud lu said City of Dubuque; pmvlded, such track or tracks do not interfere with the railroad baCks now laid, and in ..tual use of any other railroad ~y. Section 2. That whenever required by the City Council of litis CIty, said Sou Line Railroad Ccrnpony shall, at its own expense, grade suCh part of said streets as shall be used for said track or tracks, and thai portion of any slreet crossed by its tracks along aaid slreets ond shall keep Ibe space between the rails ond to the end of the ties so graded that vehicles may easily pass over Ibe same; ond on each side of every street crossed by its aaid IIack, along said streets, shall cons1ruCt and mainndn suitable culverts ond drains, so that Ibe free passnge of water shall nUl be impeded by the track or tracks hereby permitted; and shall at slreet crossings along said streeta plank between the rails, and make suitable approuehes to enable vehicles to cross its track, and shall fully com¡iy with all reasonable pclice regulations which the authorities of litis City may establish in relation to the running of tIains on said track or tracks, within the limits of litis City. Section 3. That the track or tracks herein authorized shall be laid to the grade established by the City, and should the grade be cbsuged any time the said track er tracks shall be chonged to conform to said chonge of grade, such change of track er tracks to be made at the expense of the Compony, and the Con.-ny to hIve no claim fer damages against the City because of such chonge. Section 4. Thst if said C~y or its successon docs not cons1ruCt a railroad track or baCks ond operate the aame upon said rights-of-way wilitin five years from the date hereof, or ahandons er fails 10 use such track er baCks fer three continuous years, all rights granted hereunder shall be forfeiœd, without furlher action of ony kind by the City. Section 5. That all OIdinances of the City heretofore passed in conflict with litis ordinance, er inconsislont with litis ordinance, are hereby repealed. Section 6. Thst the Mayor be authorized and - to execute the attached Grant of Right-of-Way and forward the executed copy to the Sou Une Railroad. Section 7. That Ibe City Clerk be and is hereby aulborlzed and direcœd to record a certified copy of litis Ordinauœ in the office of Ibe Dubuqne County Recorder. Section g. That litis ordinance shall take effect upon publication as provided by law. Passed, approved ond adopted litis 1st day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis CIty Clerk Published officially in Ibe Telegraph Herald newspaper litis 8th day of March, 1993. Mary A. Davis CMC 11 3/8 City Clerk Council Member Krieg moved that this be considered the first reading of the Ordinance, and that Ibe requirement that a proposed Ordinauœ be considered ond voœd on for passnge at two Council meetiogs prior to the meeting at which it Is to be finally adopœd be suspended ond forlher moved final adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carrœd by the following vole: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Proof of Publication cerlified to by the Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing to consider enlarging Ibe Residential Parking Pernùt Disttict 'B", and an ORDINANCE Amending Code of Ordinauœs by adding West Third Stree~ South Side, from St Mary's Street to Bluff Stree~ to subsection (a) of Section 32-395 Ibereof establishing Residential Puking Permit Disttict "B", preacnœd and read. Council Member Voctherg moved thai the proof ofpublication and Ordinonce be tabled to the Council Meedng of April 5, 1993. Seconded by Council Momber Krieg. Carried by Ibe following volo: You-Mayor Brady, Counci1 Membe.. Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Delch. Petition of Eldon Pfohl requestiog the Counci1 to endorse the "Idea" of having came... instal1ed in all 14 police squad cars, withdtawn by petitioner. Communication of City Manager recommending a financial assistance package for the W.C. Brown Commnnications, Inc. explOsion projec~ presented and road. Council Member Krieg moved that the commnnication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Regular Session, March 1, 1993 Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voctherg. Nays-None. Absent-Counci1 Member Deich. Attorney Jim Heckmann, repreacnting WoL C. Brown Communications Inc., ond Hugh Lamont bulb requesœd favorable approval of litis matter. RESOLUTION NO. 57.93 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TIlE FILING OF A COMMUNITY ECONOMIC BETTERMENT ACCOUNT APPLICATION ON BEHALF OF WILLIAM C. BROWN COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Whereas, William C. Brown Commnnications, Inc., a local colle1le textbook and educational material publisber, is considering the expansion of its existing stolage and disttibution facility and Ibe development of a new technology center at its Keiper Boulevatd complex; and Wbereas, the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa has reviewed said pmject and has determined that it will conttibute to the local economy through the creation of jobs for area residents and Ibe explOsion of the existing property tax base; ond Wbereas, the Community Economic Betterment Account (CEBA) program has been created by the Iowa DeparbUent of Economic Development to assist in Ibe economic development efforts of local jurisdictions; and Wbereas, the City of Dubuqne, Iowa is eligible to apply for funding form Ibe Commnnity Economic Betterment Account program as defined in House File 225, Acts of the 71st General Assembly. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Thst the filing of on application for parricipadon in the Iowa Commnnity Economic Betterment Account program on behalf of William C. Brown Commnnicalions, Inc. is approved. Section 2. Thst the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute and submit aaid application to the State oflowa Development Commission together with such documentation as may be required. Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 1st day of March, 1993. Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk James E. Brady Mayor 64 Council Member Krieg moved adoption of the Reaclution. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas--Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Kluesner, Krieg, Nngle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Mombe< Deich. Commnnication of City Monnger requesting approval to allow Staff to purohase property at Sheriff's aale if all criteria is met and conveyance of property is acœpœd, presenœd ond read. Council Member Nagle moved that the commnnication be received and flied. Council Member Nicholson. Canied by the following volo: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbcrg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. RESOLUTION NO, 58-93 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE HOUSING SERVICES DIVISION MANAGER TO PURCHASE PROPERTY AT AUCTION FOR TIlE DREAMS PROGRAM. Wbereas, the Housing Services Division of the City of Dubuque is in Ibe process of acquiring a number of vacant and ahsndoned houses in order to establish an inventory of properIies for the DREAMS Program; and Wbereas, from time to time, such properties are offered at foreclosure we auctions on short notice, ma1dng it difficult, if not impossible, for prior approval by the City Council of the purcbase of said properties; and Wbereas, the City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City to authorize the Housing Services Division Manager to pom:hsse such peoperIies at auction without prier City Council approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: The Housing Services Division Manager is bereby authorized to purchase vacant ond ahondoned houses wilbout prior City Council approval, but only upon the foilowing tenus and conditions: 1. Such vacant and abandoned houses shall be purohsaed ouly for purposes of the DREAMS Program; and 2. The Housing Services Division Manager shall not bid on ony property if there is ony private bidder, other thon a lienholder, bidding at such auction; and 3. The purcbase price offered by the Housing Services Division Manager at any such auction shall uUl exceed 65 Regular Session, March 1, 1993 the affmdability limits establisbed by the DREAMS Progmm; and 4. All such purchases ond Ibe purchsae price at auc60n shall be approved prior to any such offer by the City Manager. Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 1st day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis CIty Clerk Council Member Nagle moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nichelson. Carrœd by Ibe following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetber¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. RESOLUTION NO. 59.93 RFSOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF ACQUISITION OF REAL ESTATE AND ACCEPTANCE OF PROPERTY AT 3257 SHERIDAN ROAD, IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. Wbereas, the City of Dubuque is comnùtted to enforcement of housing quality staodards ond to the provision of assistance toward the purohsae of housing nnits by first-time, income-qualifying buyers uodcr the City's "DREAMS' Program; and Whereas, acquisition of suitable properties, in specific inatances, is an appropriate means of achieving Ibese goals; and Wbereas, the Dubuque County Sheriffhsa sold litis property at foreclosure sale and delivered to the City a Sheriff's Deed naming the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as holder of all rights, tilie and interests in said property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA: Section 1. Thst the City Council of the City of Dubuque hereby approves the acquisition of the following legally described property: Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot I of Lot 3 of Lot I, ond Lot 2 of Lot I of Lot I of Lot I of Lot 2 of Lot I of Lot 3 of Lot I, holb of the subdivision of: Lot I nfLot I of Lot I, and Lot 2 of Lot I of Lot I of Mineral Lot 324, in Section 12, Township 89 NorIh, range 2 East of the 5th p.m, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, acconIing to the recorded plats Ibereof, at Ibe cost of Twenty-One Thousond Nine Hundred Sixty-One Dullars ($21,961). Section 2. The City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, hereby approves of, accepts, and consents to the conveyance of the above-described property and the Sherifrs Deed from the Dubuque County Sheriff, attached hereto. Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and direcœd to cause said Sherifrs Deed to be recorded in the office of the Dubuque County Recorder, together with a certified copy of litis Resolution. Section 4. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward a copy of litis Resolution to Ibe Dubuque County Assessor and Ibe Dubuqne County Auditor. Passed, approved and adopted litis 1st day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Nagle moved adoption of Ibe ResoIu60n. Seconded by Council Momber Nicholson. Canied hy the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Couucil Members Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. An Onlinance repea1ing Section 2-21 of the Code of Ordinances ond adopting in lieu thereof a new Section 2-21, providing for Ibe compensation for Ibe Mayor and Council Members, said first reading given at meeting of 1-18 and 2nd reading given at meeting of 2-15, presenœd for final action. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 9-93 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 2-21 OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES, PROVIDING FOR THE COMPENSATION FOR THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS, AND ADOPTING IN LIEU THEREOF A NEW SECTION 2-21, PROVIDING FOR THE COMPENSATION FOR THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Section 2-21 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby repealed. Section 2. The fellowing uew Section 2- 21 is bereby adopœd. Section 2-21. Compensation (a) The compensation for the mayorshsll be nine thousand one huudred twenty-five Regular Session, March 1, 1993 dollan ($9,125.00) per annum, and Ibe compensation for Councilmembers shall be six thousond eighty-three dollars ($6,083.00) per annum (b) Effective January I, 1994, the compensation for the mayor shall be nine Ibousond Ihree hundred ninety-nine dollan ($9,399.00) per annum, and the compensation lor Councilmembers shall be six thousand two hundred sixty-five dollars ($6,265.00) per annum. (c) Effective January I, 1995, Ibe compensation for the mayor shall be nine thousand six hundred eighty-one dollsrs ($9,681.00) per annum, and the compensation for Councilmembere shall be six thousand four hundred fifty-Ihree dollsrs ($6,453.00) per annum (d) Effective Janusry I, 1996, the compenaation for the mayor shall be ten thousond and sixty-eight dollars ($10,068.00) per annum, and Ibe ccrnpeusation for Councilmembers shall be six thousand seven hundred eleven dollars ($6,711.00) per annum. (e) Effective January I, 1997, Ibe compensation for the mayer shall be ten thousond four hundred seventy-une dollan ($10,471.00) per annum, and Ibe compensation for Councilmembers shall be six thousand nine hundred seventy-nine dollars ($6,979.00) per annum. Section 3. This Ordinauce shall take effect on publication. Passed, approved and adopœd litis 1st day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Published officially in the Tekgroph Herald newspaper litis 8th day of March, 1993. Mary A. Davis CMC It 3/8 City Clerk Council Member Krieg moved that litis be considered the IiIird reading and final adoption nf the Ordinance. Seconded by Couucil Member Nicholson. Canied by Ibe following vote: You-Mayer Brady, Couucil Members Kluesner, Krieg, &ad Nicholson. Nays-<:ouncil Members Nagle, Voetbeq¡. Absent-<:ouucil Member Deich. RESOLUTION NO. 60-93 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the following having complied with the provisions of law relating to the we of Cigarettes wilitin Ibe City of Dubuque, Iowa, 66 be granœd a permit to soli CIgarettes ond Cigarette papers wilitin said City. TFM Co. Oky Dål:y * 2 P.O. B"" 30051 W. 32nd St Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 1st day of March, 1993. lames E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Mornbe< Nagle moved adoption of Ibe Resolution. Secooded by Council Mombe< Nicholson. Carrœd by Ibe following vole: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Abs.ent--Counci1 Member Deich. RESOLUTION NO. 61-93 Whereas, applications for Beer Permits have been suhoùlled ond filed to this Council for approval and the same have been examined ond approved; ond Wbereas, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspecœd and foond to comply with the Ordinances of litis City and have filed proper honds. 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 ap¡Xicants a Beer Permit CLASS 'B" BEER PERMIT Kids World Pizza Place & Fun Center Sunday Sales 3033 Asbury CLASS "C" BEER PERMIT Melo Oil Company Big '10" Mart Sunday Sales 2100 J.F.K. Passed, approved and adopœd litis 1st day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Nagle moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nichelson. Canied by the following vole: Yeao-Mayer Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. RESOLUTION No. 6:1-93 Wbereas, applications for Uquor Ucenses have been suhnùtted to litis Council for approval &ad the aame have been examined and approved; and Wbereas, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspecœd and found to 67 Regular session, March 1,1993 comply with the State Law and all CIty OnIInancea relevant - ond they have filed proper bunda. NOW, THEREFORE, BB IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUB. IOWA: That the Monager be authorized to cause to be issued the following named applicants a Uquor Ucense. CLASS 'B' (HOTEL-MOTEL) BEER AND UQUOR LICENSE Dubuque Lodging Inc. Days Inn Sunday Salcs II II Dodge St CLASS 'C' (COMMERCIAL) BEER AND UQUOR LICENSB Cue Mas1er Lid. Cue Mas1er Billiarcls Sunday Sales 900 Central Passed, opproved ond adopœd this 1st day of March 1993. James B. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Nagle moved adoption of the RcscIulion. Seconded by Counci1 Mombe< Nicholson. Carrœd by the following vUll>: You-Mayer Brady. Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholaon, Voetheq¡. Nays-Nooe. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Commnnication of City Manager subnùtting reso1u1ionø providing for the construction of the Brunskill Rood Sanitary Sewer Ex1ension, presenœd ond read. Coum:il Member Kluesner moved that the communicadon be received and filed. Seconded by Council Mombe< Voetbe<g. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voctber¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ounciI Member Deich. RESOLUTION NO. Ð.93 PRELIMINARY APPROV AI.. OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOW TIIERBFORE, BB IT RESOI. VBD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUB. IOWA: That the proposed plana, specifications, form of contract and estimaœd cost for the Brunskill Road Sanitary Sewer Extension, in the eatimated amount of $88,455.00, are hereby approved and ooIered filed in the office of the CIty Clerk fer public inspection. Passed, adopœd and opproved litis 1st day ofMarch,I993. James B. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Conncil Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Voetbe<g. Canied by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. RESOLUTION No. 64.93 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given its preliminary approval on the proposed plans, specificationø, and form of conb'act and placed aame on file in Ibe office of the City Clerk fer public inspection of the Brunskill Road Sanitary Sewer Extenøion. NOW THBREFORE, BE IT RESOL VBD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUB, IOWA: That on the 5th day of April, 1993, a public hcsring will be held at 7:30 p.m in the Public Uinry Auditoriurn at which lime interesœd persons may appear and be heard for or against the proposed pions and specifications, form of contract ond cost of said improvemen~ and the City Clerk be ond ia hereby direcœd to cause a notice of time and place of such bearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the CIty of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not Icsa Ihau four days ner more Ihau twenty days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. At the hearing, any in1eresled penon may appear and file objections to Ibe proposed plans, specifications, contrac~ or eslimaœd cost of the improvemenL Passed, adopœd ond opproved this 1st day of March, 1993. James B. Brady Mayor Attest Mary A. Davis CIty Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the ReaoIution. Seconded by Council Member Voetheq¡. Canied by the following volo; Y~Mayer Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson. Voetheq¡. Nays-None. Absent-ConnciI Member Deich. Regular Session, March 1, 1993 68 RESOLUTION NO. 65-93 RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Wbereas, _sed plans hIve been duly prepared and opproved by the City Counci1 of Ibe City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of CIty Clerl< showing among olber litings the plans, specifications, form of conb'ac~ estimaœd cost and preliminary plat and schedule showing the amount proposed to be asaeszed against each lot and the valuation of each lot as filed by the CIty Council, for Ibe Brunskill Road Sanitary Sewer Extension. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VBD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the City Council deema it advisable and necessary for the public welfare to moko Ibe berein mentioned improvements, ond uuleas property owners at the time of the final consideration of ibis _sed resolution have on file with the City Clerk objections to the resolution 01' necessity, they shall be deemed to have waived all objections pertaining to Ibe reguladty of the proceeding ond the legality of using Ibe special assessment procedure. Said improvements shall be construcœd and done in accordance with the plans and specifications which hIve been approved by the City Council and now on file with the City Clerk. Thst the cost ond expense of making such improvement will be asaessed psrIially or totally against privately owned property lying with the assessment limits, and in an amount not to exceed thai provided by law, and in proportion to the special benefits conferred. The purIion of the cost which shall be home by the City will be paid from Sewer Construction Funds, ond special assessment bonds may be issued in anticipation of defened puyments of asaessments when a conb'act has been performed and acœpœd, and the proceeds Ibereof used to pay the contractor. The above reselution was introduced, approved and ooIered placed on file wilb Ibe City Clerk litis 1st day of March, 1993. Approved ond placed on file for final action. James B. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Resclution. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the following vUll>: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichclaon, Voetheq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:oum:il Member Deich. RESOLUTION NO. ""93 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Whereas, the City Council of tlte City of Dubuque, Iowa, has given its preliminary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and form of contract and placed aame on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection, fer the Brunskill Road Sanitary Sewer Extension, and, Wbereas, the proposed Resolution of Neceasity for said improvement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspectinn. NOW THEREPORE, BE IT RESOL VBD BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That on the 5th day of April, 1993, a public bearing will be held at 7:30 o'clock p.m in the Public Ubrary Auditorium in the CIty of Dubuque at which lime the owners of peuperty subject to assessment for the proposed improvement or any other penon hIving an interest in the matter may appesr and be heard fer er against the making of the irnprovemen~ the buundarira of the disttic~ the cos~ the asaessment against any 101. er the final adoption of a resclution of neceasity ond the City Clerk be ond is hereby authorized and directed to cause a notice of time ond place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper havina general circulation iu the City of dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published once each week fer two consecutive weeks, the first publication of which shall be net less Ihau ten days prier to the day fixed for its consideration. Unleas property owners at the time of the final consideration of litis proposed resolution hIve on file with the City Clerk objections to the Resclution of Neceasity they shall be deemed to have waived all objectionø thereto. Passed, adopœd ond opproved ibis 1st day of March, 1993. James B. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Coum:il Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Reaclution setting litis matter for Public Hearing on April 5, 1993 at 7:30 p.m in the Public Ubrary Auditoriurn and that the City Clerk publish notice in the monoer prescribed by law. Seconded by Council Member Voetheq¡. Canied by the following volo: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, 69 Regular Session, March 1, 1993 Regular Session, March 1, 1993 70 Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. RESOLUTION No. 67.93 RESOLUTION APPROVING PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the attached sheets, one of one inclusive, are bereby determined to be the scbedule of proposed IlSSCllmenu for the Brunskill Road Sanitary Sewer Exlomdon and the valuations set out hen:in are bereby approved. Passed, approved and adopted litis 1st day of March, 1993. James E. Bndy Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Voetber¡. Carried by the following vo"': Yeas-Maycx Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. MINlTffiS SUBMITfBD -- Airport Comnùasion of 1-12 & 2-1; Coble TV Regulatory Ccrnnùssion of 2-10; Five Flags Comnùasion of 2-15; Historic Preaervation Comnùasion of 2-10; Housing Commission & Housing Task Foroe of 2-9; Lung Ronge Planning Comnùssion of2-17, preacnœd and read. Council Mombe< Nagle moved thai the minutes be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Canied by the following vote: You-Maycx Brady, Counci1 Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ooncil Member Deich. NOTICES OF CLAIMS/SUITS -- Kathy Beq¡strcrn in amount of $42.00 for vehicle damages; Dubuque Fighting Saints Assoc. in amount of $2,678.40 for 100t revenue; Soott Hicks in unknown amount fIX property damages; Marie A. Meehan in the amount of $5,000.00 for personal injuries ond damages; Eugene Plunùey in amount of $98.68 for vehicle damages; Jack & Kim Stackis in the amount of $154.82 for property damages; Duugias VonDnn in toIaI estimsœd amount of$1313.79 for damages to two (2) vehicles, preacnœd and read. Council Member Nagle moved thai the claims and suits be referred to the Legal Staff fIX investigation and report. Seconded by Coum:il Member Nichelson. Carried by the following vOle: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. We hereby certify that the following members of the Fire Department hIve passed litis written prcmotional exarninatioo and promotion for litis pusitioo should be msde from litis lisl Assistant Fire Chief/Division Chief Rick Steines James Miller James Imhof Respectfully subnùtted, Robert W. Miller Chairperson Tom Rawson Civil Service Comnùssioo Council Member Nagle moved that the Civil Service communication be received and filed ond made a matter of reccrd. Seconded by Cooncil Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetber¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Commnnications of Ccnporarion Counsel advising of refenal of following claims to Crawferd & Coß1Jlll1Y, the agent for the Iowa Commnnities Assurance Pool: Car Damnge, Tire Damage and Property damages for Ladwig Brenner, Car damnge of Dan Gantz; Peraonal injury of Shirley A. Johll; Car damage of Patticia Kelley; Personal injury of Irvin H. MIUX; Car damnge of Lynn Wesbnark, preacnœd and road. Counci1 Member Nngle moved that Ibe conununicadons be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelsoo, Voetberg. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. Petition of Thomas W. and Connie S. Clark requesting to purchase a pcrIioo of property adjacent to their residence at 835 South Grondview Ave., presenœd ond read. Council Member Nngle moved thai Ibe petition be referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. Commnnication of Corporation Counsel recommending settlement ond payment for property damage claim of Rose Metcalf in the amount of $50.00 and requesting Finance Director to issne proper check, presented and read. Council Member Nngle moved that the settlement be approved and direcœd Ibe Finonce Director to issue the proper check. Seconded by Cooncil Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Petition of Irv Koelbe, owner and manager for Eagle Point AparbUents requestiog to purohase city property near Ibe aparbUents at the 2200 ond 2300 block of Lincoln Avenue, preacnœd ond read. Council Member Nagle moved that the petition be refened to the City Monager. Seconded by Council Membe< Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicheløon, Voctber¡. Nays-None. Ahsent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Coovnnnication of DMATS Policy Conunittee requesting Council to work joinliy with County Board of Supervisors to review past actions of proposed Soothwest ArIerlal and to formally approve a route alignmenl presented and read. Council Member Nagle moved that the communication be referred to the City Manager. Seconded by Council Member Nichelson. Carrœd by the following vOle: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Ahsent-<:ouncil Member Deich. February 11, 1993 Honorable Ma~or and Members of the City Counci1 J In accordance with Chspter 400 of the 1991 Code of Iowa, the Civil Service Commission conducœd a written promotiooal examination on Jonuary 13, 1993 for the positioo of Assistant Chief/Division Chief in the Fire Depsrtmeul Communication of City Manager responding to quarterly report submitted by InvesbUent Oversight Commission at meedng of February 15, 1993, presenœd and read. Council Member Nagle moved that Ibe commnnication be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Cooncil Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Communication of City Manager requesting accepting of Certified Local Government Annual Repcrt rex Fiscal Year 1992, preacnted ond read Council Member Nagle moved thst the communication be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nichelson. Carried' by the following volo: You-Maycx Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Commnniearion of City Manager recommending approval of final plat of Renaisaonce Oaks and a RESOLUTION Approving the final plat of Lots A and B of Remdsaonce Oaks in Ibe City of Dubuque, Iowa, presenœd and read Council Member Nagie moved that the ccrnmnnication and Resolution be deferred to the Meeting of March 15, 1993. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nicholson. Canied by Ibe following volo: Yeas-Maycx Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Commnnicatioll of City Manager recommending acceptance of property at 1353 Bluff SlIeel presenœd ond read. Council Member Nngle moved that Ibe commnnication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. RESOLUTION NO, "-93 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY LOCA1ED AT 1353 BLUFF STREET, DUBUQUE, IOWA, FROM DUBUQUE COUNTY, IOWA, TO TIlE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Wbereas, the City of Dubuque has agreed to purchase the following legally described real property: The Sooth One-half (S ) of lot 769A in McDaniel's Subdivision of Town Lots, in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, Dubuque County, Iowa, according to the recorded plat thereof, from the County of Dubuque, Iowa; and Wbereas, the County of Dubuque, Iowa, has delivered a Quit Claim Deed to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, granting to the City of Dubuque all rights, tilie ond in_... in said property, a copy of which Quit Claim Deed is attached hereto. 71 Regular Session, March 1, 1993 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA: Section 1. Tbe City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, hereby approves of, accepts and consents to Ibe Quit Claim Deed from the County of Duhuque, Iowa, attached hereto. Section 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized ond direcœd to cause said Quit Claim Deed to be recorded in the office of the Dubuque County Recorder, together with a certified copy of litis Resolution. Section 3. The City Clerk ÎI hereby directed to forward a copy oflilis Resoludon to Ibe Dubuque County Assessor and !he Dubuque County Auditor. Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 1st day of March, 1993. staœd Staff had been given direction regarding purchsse of property. There being no furlher business, Council Momber Krieg moved to adjourn Ibe meeting. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. Meeting adjourned at 11:07 p.OL James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Nagle moved adoption of Ibe Resolution. Seconded by Council Membe< Nicholson. Carrœd by Ibe following vote: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetber¡. Nays-None. Absent-CounåI Member Deich. Commnnication of Corpcration CoUI advising of Ierms of settlement with res.. to Ibe daim by Iowa Trust against Ibe e¡ ~ of Marshalltown, presenœd and road. Council Member Nagle moved Ibat the commnnication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholsoo. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicheløon, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Council Members Attest: ~~$ty ~ ~ 10:16 p.OL Council Member Krieg moved that it be resolved to go into Closed Session In accordance with Chsprer 21.5 I (j) to discuss the purchase of particular real estate where premature disclosure could be reasonably expecœd to increase the prioe the governmental body would hIve to pay for Ibat peuperty and to discuss the purchase of particular real estate wbere premature disclosure could be reasonably expected to increase the price the governmental body would have to pay for that property. Seconded by CounåI Member Voetberg. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voctber¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. 11:06 p.m., Council reconvened and Special SessIon, March 4, 1993 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Special Session, Thursday, March 4, 1993;Council Met at 7:30 p.OL, Public Library Auditorium; Present: Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voctbeq¡. City Manager Michael C. Van Milligen, Corporation Counsel Barry A. Undah1. Absent: Council Mombe< Deich. Mayor Brady read the call and staœd litis is a Special Session of !he City Council called for Ibe purpose to Conduct a Public Hearing on the Fiscal Year 1994 Budget for the City of Dubuque. Council Member Voetberg moved Ibat the rules be suspended to allow anyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. PUBLIC HEARING ON FISCAL YEAR 1994 BUDGET Proof of Publicadon certified to by Ibe Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing on Budget Estimate for Fiscal Year 1994 beginning July I, 1993; Proof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing on the Five Year Capital Improvement Prognun (CIP) covering the Fiscal Year beginning July I, 1993 throngh the Fiscal Year beginning July I, 1997; Peuof of Publication certified to by Ibe Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing for Ibe purpose of obtaining the view of residents of the City on Community Development ond Housing Needs; Peuof of Publication certified to by the Puhlisher on Notice of Availability ond Public Hearing Statement of Intent on Community Development Block GrantPrograrn for Fiscal Year 1994; Peuof of Publication certified to by the Publisber on Notice of Meeting of Ibe Council on the matter of the proposed issuonce of $2,000,000 Goners! Obligadon Bonds (For an Essential CmporaIo Purpose) of said City, presenœd ond read. Council Member Voetbeq¡ moved that the proofs of 72 publication be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Canied by the following vOle: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichclaon, Voetheq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Petition containing 46 signatures proIeiting the planned price increase for reaerved parking in Lot 1#9; Pctition of Tern Viner objecting to proposed fee increases for City recrestion; Petition of Kay Fnuces Barfels requesting reconsideJation to provide bus service from Mt Csrmel area to the DuIiIi transfer point ond communication of Karen O'Rourke, Executive Director on behalf of the Ccn1er for Public Ministry requesting Council to direct City Staff to clarify the aspects of the proposed CDBG budget before the proposed budget is adopted ond implemented, presented ond read. Council Mombe< Voetber¡ moved lhat the petitions and commnnicalion be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Kluesner. Canied by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicheløon, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-Council Member Deich. Public Input: Ann Michalski spoke endorsing the proposed budget Police Dept - No Comments; Emergency Communications Division - No Comments; Fire DeparbUent - No Comments; Disaster Services - No Comments; Human Rights Division - No Comments; Building Services Division - No Commen..; Health Services Division - No Comments; Park Division - No Comments; Civic Center Division - No Comments; Recreation Division - No Comments; Library Depsrtment - No Comments; Airport Department - No Comments; Transit Division - No Comments; Public Works, Engineering Division - Street Superintendent Don Vost responded to Timing Inœutives as queationed by Council Membe< Nagle. Scott Dittmar expreased appreciation to decision made regarding magazine recycling. Utilities Dept. - No Comments; Water Division - No Comments; Water Pollution Con..ol Division - No Ccrnments. Operstions ond Maintenance Division - No Comments; Parking System - No Comments; Commnnity and Econooùc Development Department - Let the reccrd show that there were no apeakcrs in the Chambe< to address the Council regarding uses of the Commnnity Development Block Grant Fonda. Housing Services Division - No Comments; Planning Services DivÎlion - No Comments. City Ha1lICity Hall Annex 73 Special Session, March 4, 1993 Maintenonoe - No Comments; City Council - No Ccrnments; City Mansger's Office- No Comments; City Clerk's Office - No Comments; Finonce Division - No Comments; Legal Deparlment - No Comments; Information Services Divlsion- No Ccrnments: Purchsse of Services - No Comments; Cable TV Division - No Comments. Council Member Krieg moved thai it be reselved to expond the curb side recycling to include msgazine recyclables with amendment to budget coming at la1er day. Seconded by Couocil Mombe< Kluesner. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicheløon, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-{:ouncil Member Doich. RESOLUTION NO. 69.93 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET AS AMENDED FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1994 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Section 1. That the annnal badget as amended fer the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, as set forlh in the Budget Summary Certificate and in the detailed budget in support thereof showing the revenue estimates ond appropriation expenditures ond allocations to programs ond activities fer said fiscsi year is adopœd, and the City Clerk is direcœd to mslce the filings required by law and to set up the books in acccrdanoe with Ibe summary ond details as adopted. Passed, approved and adopœd litis 4th day of March, 1993. JameJ E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption, as amended, of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Mayer Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-Council Mombe< Nagle. Absent-<:Duncil Member Doich. RESOLUTION NO. 70.93 ADOPTION OF FIVE YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Wbereas, a recommended five year Capital Improvement Program fer the period beginning July I, 1993 and ending June 30, 1998 for the City of Dubuque has been prepared and subnùtted to Ibe City Council; and Whereas, the five year Capital Improvement Program: (I) describes specific capital improvement ~ects; (2) provides estimaœd costs for those projects; (3) - ..urces of funds for each of them; and (4) schedules Ibe yeardurlng which each ~ect will be undertsken; ond Whereas, the capital improvement projects for the first year are incladed in Ibe Fiscal Year 1994 budget for the City of Dubuque; and Whereas, the five year Capital Improvement Program will be reconsidered annually by Ibe City Council and appropriately revised; and Wbereas, the adoption of the five year Capital Improvement Prograru is a prudent measure to provide continuity of programs and is in the best interest of the City of Dubuque. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIm CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OP DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the five year Capital Improvement Prograru for the period beginning July I, 1993 as set out in Ibe Fiscal Year 1994-1998 Recommended Capital Improvement Budget as amended is hereby approved ond udopted as the proposed allocation of the City resources for capital improvements as scheduled in Ibe years shown, su~ect to annnal review and revision. Passed, approved and adopted litis 4th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Voetborg moved adoption, as amended, of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. NayS-<:ouncil Mombe< Nagle. Absent-Council Member Deich. RESOLUTION NO, 71-93 RESOLUTION INSTITUTING PROCEEDINGS TO TAKE ADDITIONAL ACTION FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $2,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS WHEREAS, punuont to notice published as required by law, litis Council has bold a public meeting and hearing upon Ibe proposal to ¡nstitule proceedings for the Special SessIon, March 4, 1993 issuance of $2,000,000 General Obligation Bonds for the essential corpcrate purpuIC of paying costs of the construction, CèOnstruction, ond repairing of street improvements; the construction, reconstruction, extension, improvement and equipping of storm sewers and facilities useful for the coilection ond dispuaal of surface waters and streams and the CèOnstruction, extension ond improvement of Ibe existing airport, ond has considered Ibe extent of o~ections received from residents or property owners as to said proposed issuance ofhonds; one!, 8CC<1S'dingly Ibe following action is now considered to be in the best interests of the City and residents thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That litis Council does hereby institute proceedings ond takes additional action for the sale and issuonce in the monoer required by law of $2,000,000 General Obligation Bonds for the foregoing essential corponte purpose. Section 2. Tbe Clerk is aulborized ond direcœd to proceed on behalf of the City with the sale of said honds, to select a date for the aale thereof, to cause to be prepared such notice and sale infcrmalion as msy appear appropriate, to publish ond disttibute the same on behalf of the City and litis Council ond otherwise to take all action necessary to pennit the sale of said honds on a basis favorable to Ibe City ond acceptable to the Council. Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 4th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Voetbeq¡ moved adoption of the Reselution. Seconded by Council Member Kluesner. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. An OnUnonce amending Chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinanoes, "Health ond Sanitation, Article II, Ambulances' by adding a new subsection 23-31(5) establishing rates ond chsrges for city ambulance service for respuading to emergency calls outside the city limits, hot where no service is provided, preacnœd ond rcsd. 74 (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 10.93 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF TIlE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES, HEAL m AND SANITATION, ARTICLE II, AMBULANCES, BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION 23.31(5) ESTAIILISHING RATES AND CHARGES FOR CITY AMBULANCE SERVICE FOR RESPONDING TO EMERGENCY CALLS OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS, BUT WHERE NO SERVICE IS PROVIDED. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Section 23-31 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is hereby amended by adopting the following new Subsection (5): (5) For responding to emergency calls outside Ibe city limits, hot wbere it is determined Ihat no service is necesssry, Ibirty dollars ($30), such service chsq¡e to be billed direcliy to the appropriate County ngency, as detennined by the Emergency Medieal Service Supervisor. Section 2 This ordinoncc shall take effect on publication. Passed, approved and adcpœd this 4th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Atleit: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Published officially in the Tekgraph Herald newspaper this lOIh day of March, 1993. Mary A. Davis CMC It 3/8 City Clerk Council Member Voetber¡ moved Ibat litis be considered the fint reading of Ibe Ordinance, and that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voœd on for pasaage at two Council meetings prier to the meeting at which it is to be fiually adopœd be suspended and furlher moved final adoption of the Ordinonce. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nagle. Canied by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, NichoIaon, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. 75 Special Session, March 4, 1993 An OIdinanco amending Seclion 11-2 of the Code of OIdinances by repeoIing Table No. 3A-Buildlng pernùt Fees, relating to the fees chsrged for the issuonco of Building pennits, and adopting in lieu thereof a new Table No. 3A-Building Pernùt Fees, preacnœd ond read. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 11-93 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11.2 OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY REPEALING TABLE NO. 3A.BUlLDING PERMIT FEES, RELATING TO TIlE FEES CHARGED FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS, AND ADOPTING IN LIEU THEREOF A NEW TABLE NO. 3A-BUILDING PERMIT FEES. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCn.. OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA: Section 1. Section 11-2 of the CIty of Dubuque Code ofOldinonccs is amended by repealing Table No. 3A-Building Pernùt Fees, ond adopting in lieu thereof Ibe attached new Table No. 3-A Building Permit Fees. Section 2. This OIdinance shall take effect on the 151b day of March, 1993. Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 4th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Table No. 3-A - BUILDING PERMIT FEES I. Pernùt IssUIßCC Fee for each permit: $5.00 2. Valuation Fee Schedule (in addition to pennit issuonce fee) $1.00 to $500.00 $501.00 to $2,000.00 for the first $500.00 plus $1.60 for each additional $100.00 or _on Ibereof, to ond including $2,000.00. $2,001.00 to $25,000.00 for the first $2,000.00, plus $6.40 for each additional $1,000.00 or -on thereof, to ond including $25,000.00. $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 for the first $25,000.00, plus $4.80 for each $10.00 $10.00 $34.00 $181.20 additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof, to and including $50,000.00. $50,001.00 to $100,000.00 for Ibe first $50,000.00 plus $3.20 for each additional $1000.00 or fraction Ibereof, to ond including $100,000.00. $100,001.00 ond up for the first $100,000.00, plus $2.70 for each additional $1000.00 or fraction thereof. $301.20 $461.20 Olhcr Inspections ond Fees (I) Plan review fees when a pion is required by section 302(b) of the code, per hour of review time . . . . . $30.00. (nùnimum of one-hour chsq¡e ond charged in Ill-hour iocrements beyond the first hour) (2) Inspections outside of uormal business hours, per hour .... .. .. .. ... $30.00. (nùnimum charge of two (2) hours) (3) Reinspection fee assessed under provisions of Section 305(g), each ........ .. .. .. . $30.00. (4) Inspectious for which no fee is specifically indicaœd, per hour. .. .. .. .. .. .. $30.00. (nùnimum cbsrge of III hour) (5) Additional pion review required by changes, additions or revisions to approved plans, per hour .. .. .. .. .. .. . $30.00. (nùnimum charge of Ill-hour) . Or the total hourly cost to the jurisdiction. whichever is the greatest This cost shall inclade outside plan review expense, supervision, overbead, equipment, hourly wages and fringe benefits of the employees invclved. Published officially in Ibe Telegraph Herald newspaper this 121b day of March, 1993. Mary A. Duvis CMC 11 3/12 City Clerk Council Member Voetbeq¡ moved Ibat litis be conaidered the first reading of Ibe OIdinance, and that Ibe requirement that a proposed OIdinance be considered and voœd on fer passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally adopœd be suspeoded and furlher moved final adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Canied by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Counci1 Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetheq¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Special Session, March 4, 1993 76 RESOLUTION NO. 72-93 A KESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. "-92, WHICH APPROVED A SCHFJ>ULE OF PLANNING AND ZONING FEES, AS PROVIDED IN TIlE ZONING ORDINANCE, AND APPROVING A NEW SCHEDULE OF PLANNING AND ZONING FEES, IN LIEU THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW FEE FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS. Wbereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa charges certain fees for the processing of applications pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance ond Subdivision Ordinance; ond Wbereas, the City Cooncil hsa deternùned lhat Ibe specific amount of such fees should be set by resolution; ond Wbereas, the City of Dubuque, Iowa hsa adopœd a Zoning Ordinance requiring an official schedule of plonning and zoning fees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That Resolution No. 68-92ond its attached Schedule ofPlonning and Zoning Fees", is bereby rescinded. Section 2. The attached "Scbedule A, Planning and Zoning Fees' is hereby approved to take effect March 5, 1993. Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby authorized ond direcœd to publish a complete copy of litis resolution and attacbed "Schedule A, Planning and Zoning Fees'. Pasaed, approved ond adopœd litis 4th day of March, 1993. Atleit: Mary A. Davis City Clerk James E. Brady Mayor SCHEDULE A PLANNING AND ZONING FEES (Effective 3/5/93) I. Zoning Board of Adjustment A. Variance $100 B. Conditional Use Pennit $150 C. Appeal $50 D. Special Exception $75 II. Zoning ComDÙssion A. Text Ameodment $200 B. Rezoning $200 + $50/acre ($1,000 msximurn) C. Planned Diatrlct 1. Preliminary PIon $350 + $5IVacre ($2,000 msximum) 2. Ameoded Plan $200 + $25/scre ($1,000 msximum) D. Subdivision Plat 1. Simple $10 2. Minor $100 3. Major L Preliminary $100 + $IOßot b. Final $200 III. Long Range Planning ComDÙssion Comprehensive Plan Amendments $50 IV. Staff Reviews A. Site Pions I. Simple $10 2. Minor $100 + $IO/acre 3. ~or ,$200 + $lO/scre B. Ten.,....-y Use Pernùts 1. One to four days $25 2. Five to fourteen days $50 3. Fif1een to 180 days $100 C. Flood Plain Development 1. Flood Plain Pernùt $100 2. Flood Way Pennit $500 D. Sign Pernùt Reviews $10 V. Mapsffexts/Plaus A. Planning ond Zoning Maps $10-$20 B. Zoning Ordinoncc, Subdivision Ordinance $25 C. Copies $.IO/pnge D. Planning and Zoning Reports $10- $30 VI. Adminiatrative Costs Applicants must refund actual publication costs of all notices for public hearings, recording fees, plans and required mailings. Council Mombe< Nagle moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Mombe< Kluesner. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetbeq¡. Nayo-None. Absent-Council Momber Deich. There being no further business, Council Membe< Voctber¡ moved to adjourn the meeting. Secooded by Council Member Kluesner. Carrœd by Ibe following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voctber¡. Nays-None. Absent-<:ouncil Member Deich. Meeting adjourned at 8:25 p.OL Mary A. Davis CMC City Clerk Regular Session, March 15, 1993 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Regular Session, March 15,1993; Council Met at 7:30 o'clock p.m, Public Ubrary Auditorium Present: Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nsgle, Nicholson, Voetherg, City Maunger Michael VIR Milligen, Ccrporation Counsel Barry A. Lindahl. Mayor Brady rend the csII aud staœd litis is the Regular Session of Ibe City Council called for the purpose to act upon such husiness which may properly come befcre the Council. Invocation was given by Rev. Dr. Ken Bickel, Pastor of Ibe First Congregational Uniœd Church of Christ PROCLAMATIONS n Month of March as 'American Red Cross Month'; and Monlb of April as 'Boost Your Hcrne_n Month" received by Tern Fransen ond Rick Tittle. Council Member Voetberg moved Ibat the rules be suspended to allow onyone present to address the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Proof of Publication certified to by Ibe Publisher on Notice of Hearing on Plans ond Specifications for Ibe Washington Street SanitarY Sewer Reconstruction from 281b Street to 301h Street presenœd ond rend. There were no written objections received and no cral objectors present at the time of the Hearing. Cooncil Member Voetbeq¡ moved thai Ibe proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Momber Nichelson. Carrœd by Ibe following vote: Yeas-Mayer Brady, Council Members Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. Absent-<:ooncil Member Deich. RESOLUTION NO. 73.93 RESOLUTION ADOPTING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Wbereas, on the lOIh day of February, 1993, plans, specifications, form of conlract ond estimated oust were fiJed with the City Clerk of Dubuque, Iowa for the Washington Street SanitarY Sewer Reconstruction from 281b Street to 3O1b Street Wbereas, notioe of hesring on plans, specificatious, form of conlract ond estimaœd cost was puhlished as required by law. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That Ibe said plans, specifications, form of con1ract aud eslimaœd oust are hereby approved as the plans, specifications, form of conlract and estimaœd coot for said improvements for said project Passed, adopœd ond approved litis 15th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Atleit: Mary A. Davis City Cieri: Council Member Voetherg moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Canied by the following volo: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. Proof of Publication certified to by Ibe Publisher on notice to bidden of the receipt of hids for the project and communication of City Manager recommending to award con1ract for project, presenœd and rend. Council Member Voetberg moved that the proof ond commnnication be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Carried by Ibe following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Coancil Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctherg. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 74.93 AWARDING CONTRACT Wbereas, sealed proposals hIve been submitœd by con1raclon for the Washington Street SanitarY Sewer Reconstruction from 28th Street to 301h Street punuont to Resolulion No. 49-93 and notice to bidders published in a newspaper pablisbed in the City of Dubuque, Iowa on the 18th day of February, 1993. 78 79 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Wbereas, said sealed proposa1s were opened and road ou Ihe 4th day of March, 1993 and it has been determined Ihat the bid ofTschiggfrie Excavating of Dubuque, Iowa in the amount of $94,048.03 was Ihe lowest hid for the furnishings of all labor and ma1erlals and perfornùng the werk as provided in the plans and specifications. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the contract for the above improvement be awarded to Tschiggfrie Excavating ond the Manager be ond is hereby direcœd to execute a coutract on behalf of the City of Dubuque for the complete performance of the work. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That upon Ihe signing of said contract and Ihe approval of the contractor's bond, Ihe City Treasurer is authorized ond instrucœd to return Ihe bid deposits of the unsuccessful bidders. Passed, approved and adopœd litis 151h day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Voetber¡ moved adoption of the Rcsulution. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Canied by the following vote: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. TABLED FROM THE MEETING OF MARCH I, 1993: Pmof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notioe of Public Hearing to reclassify properties locaœd on Pennsylvania Avenue East of Butterfield Drive from R-I to PR Disttic~ Petition of approximately 49 property owners wilitin 200 feet of area, opposing the rezoning requeat (Constitutes 20% of adjœning owners); Communication of Maureen Pope requesting approval of rezoning for the Hcrizon Project on PeMsylvania Ave.; Communication of Scenic Valley Area VIII Agency on Aging supporting the Hcrizon InvesbUent and Development Corporation Plan; Commnnication of Horizon InvesbUent and Development Ccrp. requesting Council to table litis matter to April 5th and an Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance by reclassifying property located on Pennsylvania Avenue East of Butterfield Drive from R-I Single-Family Residential Disttict to PR Planned Residential Disttict and adopting a Conceptual Development Plan, presented ond read. Council Member Krieg moved that lOtion on litis matter be tabled to the April 51h Council Meeting. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagie, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Proof of Publication certified to by Ihe Publisher on Notice of Public Hesrlng to consider an ordinonce amending the Zoning Ordinonce regarding PUD Disttict and Sign Reguladons, presented and read. There were no written objections received and no oral objectors preacnt at Ihe lime of the Hesrlng. Council Member Nagle moved Ihat Ihe proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Cooncil Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. An Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance by repealing Secticm 3-1.6 PR Planned Residential Disttic~ Section 3-3.8 PC Planned Commercial Disttict, and Section 3-4.3 PI Planned Industtial Disttict and enacting Secticm 3-5.5 PUD Planned Unit Development Disttict by amending Section 2-1 Special Prupuse Distticts and Section 4-3.11 Sign Regulations, said Ordinance hIving been presenœd and road at the Council Meeting of 2-15-93, presented for final action. hereby amended by amending Section .2-1 Establishment of Diattict by establishing under Special Purpose Distticts the following: 'PUD Planned Unit Development Disttict". Section 2. Appendis A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, is hereby amended by repealing Section 3-1.6 PR Planned Residential Disttict, Section 3- 3.8 PC Planned Commercial Dislric~ sed Section 3-4.3 PI Planned Industtial Disttict and enacting in lieu thereof, a new Secdon 3-5.5 PUD Planned Unit Development Disttic~ as shown on Exhibit A. Section 3. Appendix A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque is hereby amended by repesiing Section 4-3.11 Scbedule of Sign Regulations and enacting in lieu thereof a new Section 4-3.11 Scbedule of Sign Regulations, as sbown ou Exhibit B. Section 4. That the foregoing amendment has beretofore been reviewed by the Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 5. That litis ordinance shall take effect immediately upon publication. Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 15th day of March, 1993. Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk James E. Brady Mayor (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 12-93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA PROVIDING THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF DUBUQUE, lOW A, BE AMENDED BY REVISING APPENDIX A THEREOF, ALSO KNOWN AS TIlE ZONING ORDINANCE OF TIlE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, BY REPEALING SECTION 3-U PR PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, SECTION 3-3.8 PC PLANNED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT, AND SECTION 3-4.3 PI PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND ENACTING SECTION 3-5.5 PUD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT BY AMENDING SECTION 2-1 SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS AND SECTION 4-3.11 SIGN REGULATIONS. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA: Section I. Appendis A of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa is EXHIBIT A 3-5.5 Planned Unit Development Dislrict (PUD) A. GENERAL PURPOSE AND DESCRIPTION. The Planned Unit Development (PUD) Disttict is intended to encournge ßexible and innovative design in the development of appropriate silei as integrated project nnits. Regulations for litis disttict are designed: I) Toallowaworkable,interrelaœdmis of diverse land uses. 2) To encourage ßexibility in design for efficiency and cost savings for Ihe developer ond Ihe community; 3) To maximize the potential for laq¡e- scale office, residential, commercial and induslrial development and at Ihe aame time reduce to a minimum the impact of the development on surrounding lond uses and the natural environmen~ 4) To encourage new development to preacrve and utilize existing lond characteristics ond features which offer visnal or recrestional benefits or other amenities: 5) To promote the economic, attractive, innovative and harmonious ammgement sed design of new buildings, streets, utilities and other impenvements or structures: 6) To peuvide a living, woddng and shopping environment wilitin the layout of the site lhat conlribUIei to a sense of community ond a coherent lifestyle; 7) To provide for Ihe ereaIion and preservation of mere and larger useable public or cnmmon open spaces than would normally be provided under conventional developmen~ 8) To encourage the careful design ond planning of Iaq¡er development projects; 9) To give developers reasonable assurances regarding project approvals before the unneœsssry expenditure of design effcrta, while providing the City with appropriate assurauces that approved PUD's will retain the character envisioned at Ihe time of project approval. Property may be reclassified to the planned unit development designation when Ihe proposed development plan will promote the purposes of the disttict ond litis ordinance ond is formulated in cooformonce wilh the review procedures and standards of litis section. B. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. A PUD may be established on ony parcel over 2 acres for residential, office, conunercial, er induslrial development A PUD is required for all department stores over 60,000 square feet of building area, regioual shopping cenlers, all multi-family structures over 12 units per building, and for all new industtial parks ond all new office pub. A parcel proposed for PUD must be under the control of a COIllll1Oll ownership. The City of Dubuque may request or require a PUD classification. Such PUD Disttict designalion(s) shall be shown on the official zoning map as a P followed by a letter designating the primary use, C (Conuuercial), 0 (Office), I (Industtial), or R (Residential); therefore showing a PR, PO, PI or PC designation. C. PERMITTED USES. Each plonned nnit development shall allow any principal pennitted use allowed by the Zoning Ordinance, which by design, use ond resttiction is compatible wilh all adjac:ent uses, ond which is specifically listed in the ordinance adopted for the PUD In all PUD's, the following uses are also pennitted: 80 81 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 I) Accessory buildings and uses customsrlly incidental to a permitted use; 2) Group day carc centers provided Ibat no group day care center may be locaœd in or adjacent to any structure or storage area where hazardous materials are presen~ ond 3) Temporary uses relaœd to the consb'Uction of PUD improvements, ond to principal permitœd uses in Ibe PlID. DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS. Lots, uses, signs and structures shall conform to Ibe bulk, sign, parking and any other development regulations specifically provided in the ordinance establishing a psrIicular PlID Disttict or in ordinauœs adcpœd pursuant Ibereto; however, PlID Districts established prior to adoption of this ordinauœ without specific bulk, sign, parking and other development regulatioos shall be regulaœd by said regulations of the moot compatible disttict allowing the existing uses which are in Ibe PlID. In all PlID's the following oùnimum standards shall be met: (I) General standards: (a) The density ond design of Ibe PlID shall be compatible in use, size and type of Sb'Ucture, relative amount of open space, traffic circuladon and general layout wilb adjoining laud uses, and shall be integrated into Ibe neighborhood. (b) The PUD shall taken into consideration the impact on existing streets and utilities. (c) The economic, enVÎIoomentai and neighborhood impacts of the development shall be considered. (d) The PUD shall conform with the adopœd long range comprebensive pIau. (2) Specific standards: (a) Maximum lond coverage of all buildings and impermeable areas shall be eslablished. (b) Minimum open space shall be established and continued maintenonce of the open space shall be provided in the specific PlID ordinauœ. (Open space means lond area of the PllD not covered by buildings, parking ex veldcular maneuvering areas, but including storm water detention hssins, recreational and pedesttian areas, natural features, such as water courses, woodlands, bluffs, etc. and private yards, if ony.) D. (c) Minimum interior and perimeter setbscb shall be established. (d) Sb'Uctures, other than single- family, adjacent to existing single-family dwellings must be adequately screened and landscsped. (e) Sign regulations for the PlID development shall be established. (I) Provision for the continned maintenance of all improvements shall be noœd within Ibe ordinauce establishing the PUD District (3) Other conditions may be required, if found necessary to protect and promote Ibe best interests of the surrounding property or the neighborhood. These couditions may inclnde, but are not liorited to, Ibe following: (a) Improventent of traffic circulation for vehicles ond pedesttiaus in Ibe proposed development and adjoining properties and streets. (b) Specific landscaping/screening/ lighting requirements to maintain privacy or reduce impacts on adjoining properties. (c) Joint use of private open space or amenities by adjoining property owners. PROCEDURE FOR DISTRICT ESTABLISHMENT AND EXPANSION: (I) Pre-applicoJion cO1!ference. Prior to any application for PlID disttict establishment, the applicant and/or their representative shall meet with Planning Services staff to determine the applicability of Ibe development, timing of procedure, ond ony other pertinent informatioo appropriate to the propoasl. (2) ApplicoJion and submission of concepUta/ davelop"",nt plan. After the pre-application conference, the application for PlID disttict establishment shsli be filed with an appropriate filing fee with the Planning Services Office. The application shall be submitted with a conceptual development plan, which shall include the following: (a) Legal description ond address of property. (b) Name, address and phone number(s) of the property owner(s). (c) Number, type ond general location of resideutial nnits. (d) Gencral locadon and type of non- resideutial uses including E. Regular Session, March 15, 1993 82 commercial, office ond industrial uses. (e) General locatioo and type of recreational (passive ond active) and open space (usable ond non-usable) areas. (I) Location of existing infi'astructure and ulilities, including: streets with appropriate grades, sidewalks; access drives; water, sanitary sewer ond storm sewer/droinage sySloms, where appropriate. (g) Proposed access to public right-of- way, including approximate grades, traffic projections ond general indication of traffic control measures. (h) Sketches to indicate the general design of building types and the overall character of development Existing oontours of the property taken at regular contour iU1ervals. Proposed parking facilities, including surface lots, ramps and load- ing/delivery areas. (k) Location of natural features, including woods, bluffs, waterway courses, floodways and meadows. 0) ConceptoaIlondscape plan showing benns, plantings ond fences. (m) Proposed development conditioos for bulk, sign and parking regulatioos. (n) A locatioo map or olber dnwing at appropriate scale showing Ibe general location and re1atioo of the property to surrounding areas, including Ibe zoning ond lond use pattern of adjacent properties, the existing street system in the area, ond locatioo of n_by public facilities. (0) Other informatioo as required by Ibe City Plauner as necessary. (3) Commission hearing. A public hearing shall be held by the "'.ooing Comnùssion on Ibe PUD application in the aame manner and wilb the same public notice procedure as required for zoning reclassifications. F. PLAN APPROVAL STANDARDS. The Zoning Commissioo and City Council shall not ap¡nove the PUD application plan uuless and unlil the Commission ond Council determine Ibat the conceptual development plan confcrms to each of the I following standards: (1) The conceptual development pion is in substantial oonfcrmance with adopted comprebensive plan to guide the future growth and development of Dubuque. (2) The proposed development is designed so as to be functionally integrated with existing City streets, sanitary and storm sewer ond water service. (i) G> 0) (3) The propoaed development shall not inllrlere with the approprla1e use and enjoyment of property in abutting distticts. ' (4) The conceptnal development plan will not violate ony provision or requirement of the Zoning Ordinonce. (5) NaturaI drainnge areas are retained as appropriate and improved if necessary. (6) Due consideration is given to preserving natund site amenities ond minimizing Ibe disturhsnce to the natural environment (7) Ealsting trees are preserved wberever possible, and the location of trees will be considered in designing building locatioos, undeq¡round services, ond paved areas. (8) If the development includes flood ploin areas, they shall be preserved as permanent open space. (9) Due considenotion is given to the natural topography ond major grade chonge is and will be avoided. If the development includes hillsides ond slopes, special evalustioo is given to geciogical conditions, erosion and topsoil loss. (10) If unfavorable development couditions exist, the Comnùssion ond City Council may resttict clearing, cutting, filling, or other substantial chonges in the natural oonditions of the affected area. G. COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION. TheZoning Contorission's recommendation shall be transmitted to the City Council wilb a statement of reaaons in support of, er in opposition to, the applicadon, and with reoommended conditions or reslrictions to be included in an ordinauœ authorizing the PUD DisttiCL Tbe conditions or resttictions shall include, but not be linited to: . Time linitations, if any, for sabmission of final site plaus and commencement of constructiUIL Uses permitted in litis disttict Lot, bulk and perfcrmance standards for the development and operation of the permitted uses. Requirement thai any transfer of ownership or lease of property in the district include in the tranofer or lease agreement a provision that the pun;hascr ex lessee acknowledges awareness of the conditions authorizing the establishment of the disttict The suhnùttal and approval of a final site plan may be required by the G. 83 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 84 Zoning Commissioo to determine if the final detailed plans are in conformonce with the conceptual development plan. H. COUNCIL ACTION. (I) Upon receiving the recommendation of the Zoning Comnùssion, the City Council shall act in the manner provided by law to approve or disapprove the reqnesœd PUD zoning reclassification of the penperty. The affirmative vote of at least three- fourlhs (3/4) of all the membership of the Council shall be necesasry to approve the conceptual development plan when the Commission hss recommended disappmval thereof, or to remove any conditions, requirements, or linùtalions imposed by the Conunission in approving the conceptual development plan. The ordinance authorizing the establishment of a PUD Disttict shall be recorded in the Office of the Dubuque County Recorder at Ibe applicant's expense. (2) Approval of the conceptual development plan shall be valid for the lime established in the adopting ordinance. The Commission may grant an extension of the new conceptual development plan in conformity with the procedures and standards of litis section. (3) A new or amended conceptnal development plan may be filed at any time wilitin the period of time as established by the adopting ordinance and shall follow the aame procedure as for Ibe criginal submittal. I. DEVELOPMENT ACCORDING TO FINAL SITE PLAN. (I) Submission if Final SUe Plan. After passage of Ibe ordinance authorizing the establishment of a PUD Disttict by the City Council, the applicant shall submit a final site plans to the City Planner wilitin the period of time, if any, specified in said ordinance. The final site plan shall be in substantial confcrmonce with approved conceptual development p1an. (2) SIlO plan review. No building pernùt shall be issned for ony site ulÙess a final site pion hss been submitted ond approved in accordance with the provisions of Section 4-4 of Ibe Zoning Ordinance ond uulcss such plan conforms with the conditions of the adopœd conceptual development plan ond PUD ordinonce. (3) Conslrucllon of Improve...nt, oIId paning of bond. No buildings may be crecœd and no uses may occupy any portion of the PUD Disttict until the required related off-site improvements are conslrUcted or appropriate security as deternùned by the City Mannger is provided to insure construction. If the PUD Dismct is to be developed in ph..." all improvements necessary for Ibe proper opemtion and functioning of each phsse, even though some improvements may be locaœd outside of the section, must be conslrUcted and installed or appmprlate security as deternùned by Ibe City Manager must be provided to insure their constructiolL (4) TI... IImUallon. If substantial conslrUclion or development does not begin wilitin the period of time specified in the ordinance authorizing the establishment of Ibe dislIict or in the ordinance adopted pursuant Ibereto, the City Council may, on its motion or on a reccrnmendation of the Zoning Commission, rezone the property or any portion thereof to Ibe zoning disttict classification. that prevailed prier to the appmval of Ibe PUD classification, wilb proper notification to the property owner(s), in the aame manner as zoning reclassificadon. (5) Extension of II... IIndlallon. The time linùtalion specified in the ordinance authorizing the establishment of the PUD for submission of final site plans and for corq>letion of conslrUction may be extended by the Zoning Commission upon a showing of good cause. (6) Cltong.. from plan. After recordiug of a final site plan, changes consistent with Ibe putpulie or intent of litis section may be approved by the City Plonner. Substantial chonges affecting the purpose or intent of litis section shall require a new application to be filed. Published officially in the Telegraph Herald newspaper litis 26th day of March, 1993. Ordinance pertaining to definitions of Day Care Home and Day Care Center, preaenœd ond read. There were no written objections received and no oral objectors present at the time of the Hearing. Council Member Krieg moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Momber Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctherg. Nays-None. An Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance by adopting a new definition in Section 8 DufinitiollB for Day Care Home and Group Day Care Center ond adopting a new Section 4-7.2 (I) in lieu thereof pertaining to a Day Care Home as a pernùtted Home Occupation, said Ordinance having been preacnted ond road at the Council Meeting of 2-15-93, preaenœd for final action. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO. 13.93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CIlY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA PROVIDING THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, BE AMENDFJ> BY REVISING APPENDIX A THEREOF, ALSO KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA, BY REPEALING THE DEFINITIONS OF CHILD CARE, DAY CARE CENTER, OR NURSERY SCHOOL AND GROUP DAY CARE CENTER IN SECTION 8 DEFINITIONS AND ADOPTING A NEW DEFINITION IN SECTION g DEFINITIONS FOR DAY CARE HOME AND GROUP DAY CARE CENTER AND REPEALING SECTION 4.7.2(1) AND ADOPTING A NEW SECTION 4.7,2(1) IN LIEU THEREOF PERTAINING TO A DAY CARE HOME AS A PERMITTED HOME OCCUPATION. NOW TIIEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section I. Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinonccs is hereby amended by repealing the definitions of "Child Care', 'Day Care Center, or Nursery School' ond "Group Day Care Cenler" in Section 8 Definitions and adopting the following new definitions in Section 8 Definitions: 'Day care home: A residenlial acœsscry use providing telJ1'OlVY supplemental parental care for children Mary A. Davis CMC 11 3/26 City Clerk Counci1 Member Nagle moved final adoption of the Ordinance. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Canied by Ibe following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetheq¡. Nays-Nooe. Penof of Publication certified to by Ibe Puhlisber on Notice of Public Hearing to consider an ordinance amending the Zoning where loch care is provided wilitin a dwelling nnit by Ibe pennanent resident thereof, for no more !bon eleven children as defined by Chapter 237A.3 of the Code of 10WL This number shall include Ibe provider's own children who are not regularly in Ichool full day.. Group day care center: An establishment regularly providing temporary supplemental parental care or educational inslrUction for mere Iban eleven (11) children, or as defined by Chapter 237A.2 of Ibe Code of Iowa." Section 2. Appendix A of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinonces is hereby amended by repealing Section 4-7.2(i), ond adopting the following new Section 4-7.2(i), as follows: Section 4-7 Herne Occupations 4-7.2 Pennitted Home Occupations '(i) Day care home fer up to eleven children at one time, as defined by Chlpter 237A of Ibe Code of Iowa. This number shall include the provider's own children who are not regularly in school full days. One _IIBible individnal, age fourteen or elder, shsli be on duty to assist the day care home provider wben there are more !bon six children preacnt for more !bon a two hour period." Section 5. This ordinance hu heretofore been reviewed by the Zoning Commission of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 6. This crdinonoe shall take effect irnmedialely upon publication. Passed, approved ond adopted litis 15th day of March, 1993. Jarne.s E. Brady Mayor Altelt: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Published officially in Ibe Telegraph Herald newspaper litis 27th day of March, 1993. Mary A. Davis CMC 11 3/27 City Clerk Council Member Krieg moved final adoption of the Ordinonce. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following volo: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichobon, Voetheq¡. Nays-None. Penof of Publication certified to by the Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing to rezone properties in the 'Freeway Corridor Plan'fromC-3, R-2A andR-I classifications to DC and POS Disttic~ Penof of Publication certified 10 by the Publisber on Notice of Public Hearing to rezone properties in the "Preewsy Ccrridcr Plan' from C-3, R-2A and R-2 DislIicli to POS Public Open Space 85 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Distticts ond commnnicalion of City Monager requesting Council to conduct the public hearl~g on first Onlinonce and recess Ibe public bearing to April 5, 1993 preacuœd ond read. Council Member Krieg moved Ibat the proofs of publication and commnnication be received ond filed and recess the public hearing on the Onlinanoes to April 5, 1993 ond direcœd Oerk to republish. Seconded by Council Member Voetbeq¡. Carried by Ibe following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. An Ordinaoce amending Zoning Onlinauce by reclassifying property locaœd Soulb of Jones Stree~ East of Bluff Street and West of Locust Street from C-3 General Commercial, R-2A Altemate Two-Family Residential and R-I Single-Family Residential Distticts to OC Office Commercial and POS Public Open S~ Distticts, (DENIED BY THE ZONING COMMISSION) and an Ordinance Amending Zoning Ordinance by reclassifying property locaœd South of Jones Stree~ East of Bluff Slreet ond West of Locust Street from C-3 General Commercial, R-2A Altemate Two-Family Residential and R-I Single-Family Residential Dis1rlcts to POS Public Open Space District. (APPROVED BY THE ZONING COMMISSION), presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the public hearing be recessed ond set new Hearing on 4-5-93 ond direct the CIeri< to republish Ibe notice. Seconded by Council Momber Nagle. Carrœd by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Doich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Commnnication of Dunna Bauerly subnùtting resignation from Ibe Housing Code Appeals Board, presented and read. Council Member Krieg moved thai Ibe commnnication be received ond filed ond aceepœd with regret Secooded by Council Membe< Nagle. Canied by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Deich, Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS: HOUSING CODE OF APPEALS BOARD: One unexpired term which will expire 1-1-94 (Term of Donna Bauedy). Applicants: Thomas A. Honnon, 1264 l.angwcrthy. Council Mombe< Krieg moved Ibat Thomas Honnon be appointed to a term which will expire Jonuary I, 1994. Secooded by Council Momber Kluesner. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Doich, Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: One five-year term which will expire 3-25- 98. Term of James Bauerly. Applicants: James W. Bauerly, 224 S. Grandview. Council Member Krieg moved that lames W. Bauerly be reappoinœd to the Zoning Board of Adjustment for a term which will expire March 25, 1998. Seconded by Council Momber Kluesner. Carried by Ibe following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Doich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Petitions of Alan Pearson, President of Dubuque Soccer Alliance and Joe Link of the Dubuque Community Schocl Disttict, reqnestiog waiver of rezoning fees fur approximately 55 acres in the norlhwest area of the City, presenœd ond road. Council Mombe< Krieg moved Ibat the petitions be received ond filed and received ond filed and referred to the City Monnger. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg. Carried by Ibe following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetheq¡. Nays-None. Communication of City Manager responding to requests and recommending to include fees as purl of negotiation on property acquisition, presented and road. Council Member Krieg moved Ibat Ibe commnnication be received ond filed. Seconded by Cooncil Membe< Voetherg. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Communication of City Manager requestiog the City Mannger be authorized to execute an a Memurondum of Understanding between the NAACP ond the City of Dubuque, presenœd and read. Council Member Voetbeq¡ moved that the commnnicadon be received ond f1led and authorized City Monager to sign the Memorandum of Agreement on behalf of the City Council, ond implement the provisions therein; Advise the Council, in writing, prior to any abolishmeu~ amendments or changes of the panel orin the agreemen~ ond that Ibe City Mannger report to the Council, in writing, of observations and conclusions about Ibe pone~ prior to the reappointment er appuinbUent of ponel members after Ibe two year 1erms. Seconded by Council Momber Kluesner. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Doich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Ernestine Mass, 2715 Ventura Dr., ond Bob Day, endorsed Ibe Agreement Gordon Kilgore of KDTH Radio, objecœd to discussion being beyond the Open Meeting Law. Commnnication of Zoning Comnùssion advising of Ibeir denial to allow roof/eanopy or awning-mounted signs with œrlain ccnditions as requesœd by Goliath, Inc., pIcsenœd and read. Council Member Krieg moved that the communication be referred to Zoning Comnùssion to ask fœ- consideration on construction designed prier to 1985 Ordinance be allowed. Seconded by Council Member Kluesner. Canied by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson. Nays-Council Member Voetbeq¡. RESOLUTION NO. 75-93 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the followiug hIving compliod with the penvisions of law relating to Ibe we of Cigarettes wilitin the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be granted a pernùt to sell Cigarettes and Cigarctte Papers within said City. Iowa Oil Co. lOCO Speede Shoppe 2150 Spring Valley Drive Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 151b day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Reselution. Seconded by Council Member Nngle. Canied by the following vole: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 76-93 Wbereas, applications for Beer Pernùts have been submitted and filed to litis Council for approval ond the aame have been examined ond approved; and Wbereas, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspecœd and found to comply with the Onlinonces of this City and hIve filed proper honds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: 86 That the Manager be authorized to cause to be issued the following named applicants a Beer Pernùt CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT Rigel Corp. Godfather's Pizza Sunday Sales 1575 Kenuedy Rd. CLASS "BE' BEER PERMIT B 8t M Convenient Mart Oky Doky *7 Sunday Sales 3301 Pennsylvania Ave. Passed, approved and adopœd litis 15th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Kluesoer moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carrœd by the following volo: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 77.93 Wbereas, applications for Liquor Ucenses have been submitted to this Council for approvalond the aame have been examiued and approved; and Wbereas, the preoùses to be occupied by such applicants were inspecœd ond found to comply wilb the Stalo Law ond all City Onlinauœs relevant thereto and they hIve 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 Ucense. CLASS 'B' (HOTEL MOTEL) BEER AND LIQUOR LICENSE Dubuque Historic Improvement Ccrnpony Redstone Inn Sunday Sales 504 Bluff CLASS 'C' (COMMERCIAL) BEER AND LIQUOR LICENSE Park Square Tavern 600 Cenb'al Yardarm Restauraul/Bar 1201 Shiras Est Dobra George Sunday Sales Yardarm, Inc. Sunday Sales Fraternal Order of Eagles Sunday Sales 1175 Century Dr Lisa Jacobson Ryon House Sunday Sales 1375 Locust Roberts River Rides, Inc. Portside Sunday Sales 400 W. 3rd St CLASS 'Woo LIQUOR B 8t M Convenient Marts, Inc. Oky Doky *7 3301 Pennsylvania 87 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Passed, approved and adopœd litis ISth day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Atleit: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Reselutioo. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following volo: You-Maya Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nayo-None. Communication of City Mannger recommending initiation of the public hidding peucedure, including a public hearing, for the Peru Rood reconstruction projec~ presenœd and read. Council Member Deich moved that the commnalcation be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Voetberg. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 18-93 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the proposed plans, specifications, form of conb'act and esdmaœd cost for the Peru Road Reconstruction Project from Jackson Stteet to the norlherly City limits, in the estimaœd amount of $2,298.923.21 are hereby approved and crdered filed in the office of the City Clerk fa public inspection. Passed, adopœd and approved litis 15th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Deich moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Membe< Voctbeq¡. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctherg. Nay~None. RFSOLUTION NO. 79-93 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Wbereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given its prelimiuary approval on the proposed plans, specifications, and form of conb'act and placed same on file in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection of Ibe Peru Road Reconstrucdon Project from Jackson Street to Ibe norIherly City limits. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,IOWA: That on the Sth day of April, 1993, a public hearing will be held at 1:30 p.oL in the Puhlic library Auditorium at which lime interesœd persons may appesr und be heard for or ngainst the proposed plans and specifications, form of coolract ond cost of said irnprovemen~ and the City Clerk be and is hereby direcœd to cause a notice of time ond place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having genetal circulation in Ibe City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not less Ibon four days nor more than twenty days prior to the day fixed for its consideration. At the hearing, any interested person may appesr ond file objections to Ibe proposed pions, specificadons, conlrac~ or eslimsœd cost of the improvement Passed, adopœd and approved this 15th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Deich moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Mombe< Voctbeq¡. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. RE'SOLUTION NO. gO-93 RESOLUTION OF NECE'SSITY Wbereas, propcsed platO hIve been duly prepared and approved by the City Council of Ibe City of Dubuque and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk showing among oIher litings the plaru, specifications, form of conb'ac~ estimaœd cost and prelioùnary plat ond schedule showing the amount proposed to be assessed ngainst each lost and the valuation of each lot as filed by the City Council, Peru Road Reconstruction Project from Jacksoo Street to the norlherly City limits. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the City Council deems it advisable and neeesaary fa the public welfare to make the herein mentioned improvements, and unless property owners at the time of the final consideratioo of litis proposed reselution hIve on file with the City Clerk objectioos to the resolution of necessity, they shall be deemed to have waived all Regular Session, March 15, 1993 88 objections pertaining to the regularity of the proceeding and the legality of using the special asSCIsment peucedure. Said improvements shall be COIIIIructed and done in acccrdance with the plana ond specifications which hIve been approved by the City Council and now on file with the City Clerk. That the cost ond expense of making such improvement will be assessed partially or totally against privately owned property lying with the assessment limits, and in an amount not to exceed lhat provided by law, ond in proportion to the special benefits conferred. The purIion of the cost which shall be home by the City will be paid from the Stteet Conslruction Fund, Ibe Road Use Tax Fund, and the Local Option Saies Tax Fund, and special assessment honcls msy be issued in anticipation of deferred payments of assessments when a conb'act has been performed und accepœd, and the proceeds thereof used to pay the conlractor. The above resclution was introduced, approved and crdered placed on file with Ibe City Clerk litis 15th day of March, 1993. Approved and placed on file for final action. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Deich moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Membe< Voetbeq¡. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Deich, KlllClner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nay~None. RFSOLUTION NO. 81-93 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Wbereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has given its prelinùnary approval on the proposed plans, specifications and form of conlract ond placed aame on file in Ibe office of the City Clerk for poblic inspection, for the Peru Road ReconslnJction Project from Jackson Street to the ncrtherly City limits; and Wbereas, the proposed Resolution of Necessity for said improvement has been introduced and is now on file in the City Clerk's office for public inspection. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That 00 the Sth dsy of April, 1993, a public bearing will be held at 1:30 o'clock p.oL in the Public Ubrary Auditorium in the City of Dubuque at which lime the owners of property subject to asSCIsment for the propoaed improvement or any other pet'IOII hIving any in_I in the - may appesr und be heanI fa er against the making of the impenvemen~ the houndariea of the disttic~ the coa~ the asseument ogainst ony 101. a the final adoption of a resciution of neceasity and the City Clerk be und is hereby authorized und direcœd to cause a ..,tice of time ond place of such hearing to be published in a newspaper hIving general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be published once each week for two consecutive weeks, the fint publicadon of which shsli be 1101 Icsa than ten days pria to the day fised for its consideration. Unlcsa property owners at the time of the final consideration of litis ¡noposed reaclution hIve 00 file with the City Clerk objections to the Resclution of Neceasity they shall be deemed to hIve waived all objections thereto. Passed, adopœd ond approved litis 151b day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Deich moved adoption of the Resolution. Secoaded by Council Mombe< Voetherg. Csnied by the following vote: You-Mayor Bnody, Counci1 Mombm Deich, Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetber¡. Nay~None. RFSOLUTION NO. g2-93 RESOLUTION APPROVING PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the attached sbeets, I 10 6 inclnsive, are hereby determined to be the schedule of propoaed asseuments for the Peru Road Reconstruction Project from J- Street to the ncrtherly City limits, und Ibe valuations set out herein are hereby approved. Passed, approved ond adopted litis 15th day of Maroh, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis CIty Clerk Council Membe< Deich moved adoption of the Resclution. Secoaded by Council Member Voctherg. Carried by the following volo: You-Mayor Bnody, Counci1 Mombm Deich. Klueancr, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctherg. Nays-None. 89 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 90 Commnnication of City Manager rocornrnending initiation of the public bidding peoeedure for the office ",novation project and storage area construction at the Locust Street Parking Ramp, preacn1ed und reac!. Council Member Krieg moved that the conunnnication be received and filed. Seconded by Cooncil Mombe< Voetber¡. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 83-92 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUI!, IOWA: That the propooed plans, specifications, form of contract ond estimated coat for the Office Renovation Project - Locust Street Parlång Ramp, in the estimated amount of $63,400.00 are hereby approved ond crdered filed in the office of Ibe City Clerk for public inspection. Passed, adopœd and approved litis 15th day of March, 1993. James B. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Krieg moved adoption of the ReaoIulion. Seconded by Council Mombe< Voetheq¡. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nayo-None. RESOLUTION No. 84.93 FIXING DATE OF HEARING ON PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Wbereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has given Its prelimluary approval on the proposed plans, specifications, ond form of con1ract and placed aame on file in the office of the City Clerk fer public inspection of the Office Renovation Project - Locust Street Parking Ramp. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUI!, IOWA: That on the 5th day of April, 1993, a public hearing will be held at 1:30 p.OL in the Public Libnry Auditoriurn at which lime interesœd persons may appear und be heard for '"" against the proposed plans und specifications, form of contract ond coat of said irnpmvemen~ ond the City Clerk be and is bereby direcœd to cause a notice of time ond ploce of such hearing to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in Ibe City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall be not Ie.. Iban four days nor more than twenty days prior to the day fixed for Its consideration. At Ibe hearing, any interesœd person may appesr and file objections to the proposed pions, specificadons, contrac~ or eslimaœd coat of the improvement. Passed, adopœd and approved litis 151b day of March, 1993. Members Duich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nayo-None. Communication of City Monager recommending approval of two Otant Applications for Keyline relaœd to the Fiscal Year 1994 Budget ond set the matter for a public hearing on Aptill9, 1993. preacn1ed and read. Council Member Kluesner moved that the communication be received and filed and setforPublie Hearing on Aptill9, 1993 at 1:30 p.OL in the Publie Ubrary Auditorium und that the City Clerk publish notice in the monner prescrihed by law. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetber¡. Nays-None. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Krieg moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Mombe< Voctherg. Carried by the following v_: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 86.93 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE F1LING OF APPLICATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, UNITED STATFS OF AMERICA, FOR GRANTS UNDER THE URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED RESOLUTION NO. 85.93 ORDERING BIDS NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the Office Renovation Project - Locust Street Parking Ramp is hereby ordered to be advertised for hids for construction. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the amount of the security to accompony each bid shall be in an amount which shall conform to the provisions of the notice to bidders hereby approved as a part of the pions and specifications heretofore adopted. That the City Clerk is hereby direcœd to advertise for bids for Ibe consbUction of the improvements berein provided, to be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, which notice shall not be less than four days nor more than twenty days prior to the receipt of said bids at 2:00 p.OL on the 25th day of March, 1993. Bids shall be opened und read by Ibe City Clerk at said time and will be subnùtted to the Council for final action at 1:30 p.OL on the 51b day of April, 1993. Passed, ndopœd and approved Ibis l51b day of March. Wbereas, the Secretary of Transpcrtstion is authcrized to make gnnts for a mass transpurtstion progmm of projects; Wbereas, the contract for finoncial assistance will impose certsin obligations upon the applican~ inclading the provision by it of the shsre of the project costs in the program; Wbereas, it is requiœd by the U.S. Department of Transportation in accord with the provision of TIlie VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, that in connection wilb the filing of an application for assistance uoder the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as ameoded, the applicant give an asaurauce that it will ccrnply with Tilie VI of the Civil ~ghts Act of 1964 and Ibe U.S. Department of Tnmsportation requirements thereunder, and Whereas, it is the goal of the applicant that oùnorlty business entelpIÎse be utilized to the fullest extent possible in connection with these projects, and lhat definitive procedures shall be established and administered to ensure thai oùnority business shall hIve the maximum construction conlracts, supplies and equipment contrscts, or consultant ond other services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section I. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is aulborlzed to execute and file applications on behalf of the City of James B. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Krieg moved adoption of the ReaoIution. Seconded by CouuciI Mombe< Voctbeq¡. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, CouuciI Dubuque with the U.S. DeparbUent of Transpcrtalion to aid in the financing of an operating assistance project ond capital finoncing, pursuont to Section 913 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended. Section 2. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is authorized to execute and file with such applications on assurance '"" any other document requiœd by the U.S. DeparbUent of Transportation effectuating Ibe purposes of Tilie VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Section 3. Thst the Transit Manager is authorized to furnish such additional information as the u.S. DeparbUent of Transpcrtstion may require in connection with the application for Ibe prognun of projects. Section 4. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque Is authorized to set forlh and execute affirmative oùnorlty business policies in connection wilb Ibe progmm of projects pmcurement needs. Section S. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque is authorized to execute grant agreements on behalf of Ibe City of Dubuque with the U.S. DeparbUent of Transpcrtstion for aid In the finoncing of the operating ond capital assistance prognun of projecta. The undersigned duly qualified und acting as Mayor of the City of Dubuque certified that Ibe foregoing is a 1rue ond correct copy of a resclution, adopœd at a legally convened meetiog of the CityCooncil of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved ond adopted litis 15th day of March, 1993. James B. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City CIeri: Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carrœd by the following vote: You-May,"" Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetber¡. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 87.93 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FILIN.G OF A CONSOLIDATED GRANT APPLICATION FOR OPERATING ASSISTANCE FROM THE STATE TRANSIT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, AND AUTHORIZING THE ENTERING INTO OF A CONTRACT WITH THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 91 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA: Section 1. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque ÎI bereby authcrized to submit and execute on behalf of the City of Dubuque a consolidaœd grant application for 1.8666 peroent of formula funds (approximately $105,465) from the State Transit Assistance Program und is furlher authcrized to enter into a conbact with the Iowa Depsrtment of Transpcrtation for such operating assistance. Section 2. Thst Ihe Transit Manager is hereby aulhorized to furnish such Idditional infcrmalion as the Iowa Department of Transpcrtation may require in connection with such grant applications. Passed, approved ond adopted litis 15th day of March, 1993. James B. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Duvis City Clerk Council Member Kluesner moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carrœd by the following vole: You-Mayoc Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voelheq¡. Nays-None. Communication of Zoning Comnùssion advising of their approval to rezone propertiea locaœd at Northeast corner of Harrison ond C- Street from LI Disbict to CS ond Wholeasie Disbict as requesœd by M & S Leasing, presenœd ond read. Council Member Kluesner moved Ihat the commnnication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. An Ordinance amending Zoning OIdinance by reclassifying pcrIion of property locaœd at the Ncrtheast Corner of Harrison and C- Streets from LI Ught Industtial Disttict to CS Commercial Service and Wheleasie Disttict, preacuœd ond road. Council Member Kluesner moved thai litis be considered the first resding of the OIdinance, und that the requirement thai a proposed OIdinance be considered ond voted on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally adopœd be suspended und further moved that a Public Hearing be held on the Propoøed Ordinance on the 5th day of April, 1993 at 1:30 p.oL in the Public Library Auditorium ond that Ihe City Clerk publish notice in the monoer prescribed by law. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carrœd by the following volo: Yeas-Mayoc Brady, Coum:il Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voelheq¡. Nays-None. Commnnication of Zoning Commission advising of Iheir denial to rezone portion of property locaœd Nor ¡ of 32nd Slreet and East of Brneck Laue from AG to R-I Disttict u requesœd by Ed Tschiggfrle, preacnœd ond read. Council Member Krieg moved that the conununication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Canied by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctber¡. Nays-None. An Ordinance amendiug Zoning OIdinance by reclassifying property located North of 32nd Street and East of Brueck Road from AG Agricultural Disttict to R-I Single Family Resideutial Disttict, presented ond read. Council Member Krieg moved that litis be considered the first reading of the Ordinonce, ond Ihat the requirement Ihat a proposed Ordinance be considered and voœd on roc passage at two Council meetings prior to Ihe meeting at which it is to be finally adopœd be suspended and forlher moved thai a Public Hearing be held on the Proposed OIdinance on the 19th day of April, 1993, at 7:30 p.oL in the Public Library Auditorium ond Ihat Ihe City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Cooncil Member Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Ccrnmnnication of Zoning Commission advising of Iheir approval and denial to rezone properties wilitin the Freeway Cmridcr Plan, preacnœd and road. Council Member Krieg moved that the commnnication be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctherg. Nays-None. An Ordinance amending Zoning OIdinance by reclassifying property locaœd East of South Locust, West of Harrison and South of RaIlroad Avenue from LI Light Indusbial Disttict to C-3 General Commercial Disbict, und property West of Freeway 61/151 and South of 1st Street from HI Heavy Industtial Disttict to LI Light Industtial Disttict ond property West of Harrison, East of Locust und South of Jones Street from C-3 General Conweroial Disttict to LI Ught Industtial Disttict (Comprising of Areas I, 3 & 4 which were approved by the Zoning Commission.) and on Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance by reclassifying Regular Session, March 15, 1993 property located East of South Locust, West of Harrison and Soulh of Railroad Avenue South of Dod.e Street, West of East of Locust from LI Light Disttict to C-3 General Commercial Disttic~ and property West of Freeway 61/151 and South of 1st Street from HI Heavy Industtial Disttict to LI Light Industtial Disttict and property West of Harrison, East of Locust and South of Jones Street from C-3 General Commercial Disbict to LI Light lodusbial Disttict, (Inclodes Area H2 which was DENffiD by the Zoning Commission.), presenœd ond read. Council Member Krieg moved that this be considered the first reading of the Ordinances, and that the requirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voœd on for passage at two Council meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally adopœd be suspended ond further moved Ihat a Public Hearing be held on the Prcpused Ordinances on IiIC 19th day of April, 1993 and that Ihe City Clerk publish notice in the monner prescribed by law. Seconded by Council Member Nichelson. Vote on Ihe motion was as follows: Yeas-Council Members Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-Mayoc Brady, Council Mombe< Doich. Motion failed due to lack of 3/4 vote. Council Member Krieg then moved that litis be considered the first reading of the Ordinances und that they be set for Public Hearing on April 19, 1993 at 1:30 p.oL in Ihe Public Library Auditorium ond that Ihe CIty Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Doich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Conunnnication of Zoning Commission advising of Iheir approval to amend Section 4-6 of the Zoning Ordinonce regarding Nonconfornùties, presenœd und read. Council Member Kluesner moved that Ihe commnnication be received ond filed. I Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Doich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, I' Voetber¡. Nays-None. An Ordinance Amending Zoning OIdinance by repealing Section 4-6.1 und adopting in lieu thereof new Sections 4-6.3, 4-6.4, 4-6.5 and 4-6.6 pertaining to elimination of the change from one nonconfornùng use to another, the expansion of residential nonconfornùties, ond reconstruction of certain lawful nonconfornùties, presenœd and read. Council Member Krieg moved that litis be considered the first reading of the OIdinance, and that the requirement that a proposed OIdinance be consideted ond voœd on for pasaage at two Council meetings prioc to Ihe meeting at which it is to be finally adopœd be suspended ond further moved that a Public Hearing be held on the Proposed OIdinance on the 191h day of April, 1993 at 1:30 p.oL in the Public Library Auditorium and that the CIty Clerk publish notice in the monoer prescribed by law. Seconded by Council Member Kluesner. Volo on the motion was as follows: Yeas-Counci1 Mombers Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson. Nays-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Voetbeq¡. Motion failed due to lack of 3/4 vote. Council Member Kluesner moved that litis be considered the first reading of the OIdinance and that it be act for Public Hearing on 4-19-93 at 7:30 p.oL in the Public Library Auditorium ond that the City Clerk publish notice in the manner prescribed by law. Seconded by Council Mom""" Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctherg. Nays-None. MINUTES SUBMITIED - Cable Commnnity Teleprogramming Commission of 3-2; Community Development Commission of 3-2; Housing Code Appeals Board of 2-16; Human Rights Commission of 1-11 & 2-8; Invesbnent Oversight Commission of 2-9; Ubrary Board of Trustees of 2-25; Park & Recreation Commission of 2-9; Zoning Board of Adjusbnent of 2-25; Zoning Commiasion of 3-3, presented ond read. Council Member Voctherg moved thai the oùnUIei be received ond filed. Secooded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by Ihe fcl1owing vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. NOTICES OF CLAIMS/SUITS -- Richard Ambrosy in the amount of $388.24 for vehicle damages; Rocco Buda in unknown amount for property damages; Beth Kennedy in unknown costs for personal injuries; TClt'lUlce J. McDermott in amount of $51.69 for vehicle damages; Dun.. Mihalakis in amount of $95.16 for vehicle damages; Curtis Sehumacbe< in amount of $606.24 for vehicle damages; Brenda S. Sehulo in unknown coots, for personal injuries; Dione TeKippe in unknown amount for personal belongings 10"; Pamela M. TIttle in amount of $133.84 f.. vehicle damages; Robert J. Wild in estimated amount of $692.51 for vehicle damages, preacnœd and read. Council Member Voetherg moved that the 92 93 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 94 claims ond suits be referred to the Legal Staff for investigation ond report. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Canied by the following volo: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Deich, Klueauer, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetheq¡. Nays-None. Commnnications of Corporation Counsel advising fcl1owing claims have been refened to Crswford & Ccrnpany, the ngent for the Iowa Ccrnmunities Assunnce PocI: Property damage of Scott IIiclcs; Property damage of In_tale Power Co.; Vehicle damage of Douglas Vondran, preacnœd ond road. Council Member Voetbeq¡ moved Ihat the commnnication be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Commnnications of Corporation Counsel recommending settlement of following claims ond directiog Finonce Directcr to issne proper checks: Vehicle damage of Eugene M. Plumley in the amount of $98.68; Property damage of lack & Kim Staclds in amount of $154.82, presenœd and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the commnnications be received and filed ond settlements approved ond Finonce Director to issue proper checks. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Duich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctberg. Nays-None. Commnnication of HUD advising the City's Ccrnmnnity Development Block Gtant allocation for fiscal year 1993 is $1,314,000, preacnœd ond read. Cooncil Member Voctbeq¡ moved that the conununication be received und filed. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Commnnication of HUD advising Ihe Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Annnal Performance Report for the City has been approved, preacnœd and read. Council Member Voetbeq¡ moved thatlhe commnnication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Membe< Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombers Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctherg. Nays-None. Commnnication of McniIl Crawford, Cable Franchise Adnùnistrator, odvising of a vacancy on tbe Cable Community Teleprogramming Coounission, presented and read Council Member Voetbeq¡ moved that the communicatioo be received and íùed and concurred with Adnùnistrator and declarc a vacancy on the Commission. Seconded by Cooncil Member Kluesner. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Wbereas, there bas been filed wilh the City Clerk a final plat of Lots A ond B of Renaissance Oaks in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; and Wbereas, upon said final plat appears a street to be known as Renaissance Drive, togelher with certain public utilities, sanitary sewer, storm sewer ond easements which the Owners by said final plat have dedicaœd to the public forever, and Wbereas, said final plat has been found to be in compliance with the conceplUal development plan approved by the Zoning Commission subject to Ihe owner(s) agreeing to the conditions noœd in Section 2 below; and Whereas, said final plat has been examined by the City Council and they find that it conforms to Ihe statutes and ordinances relating to i~ except that no streets or public utilities have yet been construcœd or installed; and Wbereas, the City Council concurs in the conditions of approval. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE,IOWA: Section 1. That the dedication of Lot A, to be known as Renaissance Drive, togelher with the easements for public utilities, sanitary sewer, storm sewer and drainage easements as they sppear upon said fina1 pla~ be and the aame are hereby accepœd; and Section 2, That the final plat of Lots A and B of Renaissance Oaks is herehy approved und the Mayer and City Clerk are hereby authorized and direcœd to endcrse the approval of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, upon said final pIal, provided the owners of said property herein named, execute their written acceptance hereto attached agreeing: a. To reduce Renaissance Drive to grade und to construct concrelo curb and gutter ond to hard surface with asphaltic concrete, or with concrete paving wilh integral curb, all in accordance with the City of Dubuque standard specifications; all in a monoer acceptable to the City Engineer ond in conformance with I construction improvement pIons approved by the City Engineer. b. To install unitary sewer mains and se- service laterals into each individnallo~ water mains and w- service laterals into each individnal 101. storm sew.... ond cak:h basins, boulevard street lighting und erosion control devices all in accordance REFUNDS REQUESTED -- Robert I. Breitbach, in amount of $31.50 for unexpired Beer Pernù~ Robert J. Breitbach, in amount of $25.00 for unexpired Cigarette Ucense, preacnœd and read. Council Member Voctbeq¡ moved that Ihe refunds be approved and Finauce Dept. to issne proper check. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Proof of Publication certified to by Ihe Publisher on Ust of Claims paid for the monlh of lanuary, 1993, presenœd and resd. Council Member Voetberg moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. Commnnication of Swiss Valley Farms, Co., subnùtting their audit report for fiscal year ending September 30, 1992, presenœd ond read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the communication be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson. Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Communication of City Manager rocornrnending approval of final plat of Renaissance Oaks, presented and road. Council Member Voetberg moved Ihat the conunnnicalion be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried hy the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voctbeq¡. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 88.93 A RESOLUTION APPROVING TIlE FINAL PLAT OF WTS A AND B OF RENAISSANCE OAKS IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. with the City of Dubuque standard specifications ond in accordance wilh construction impeuvernent plans approved by the City Engineer, ond inspecœd by the City Engineer. c. To construct said impeuvernents, except sidewallcs, wilitin one year from the date of acceptance of litis resclution, at the sole expense of the subdivider, as owner, or future owner, d. To maintain the public impeuvernents, except sidewallcs, for a period of two (2) years from the date of the acceptance of those impeuvernents by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at the sole expense of the subdivider, as owner, or future owner, e. To construct sidewallcs in acccrdauce with the requirements of Section 42- 24(e) of the City Code, specifically: Sidewalk installation shall be Ihe responsibility of Ihe owner of the property abutting Ihe public right-of- way. Tbe responsibility shall extend to all successors, heirs ond assignees. Sidewalk installation will not be required unlil the development of the lot bas been compleœd, except as required berein. In sparsely developed subdivisions, sidewalks on developed lots will not be required unlil50% of the lots approved by Ihe plat have been developed. All vacant lots shall hIve sidewallcs installed upon development of 80% of the lots approved by the plat. And further provided that said Renaissance Development Company, as owner of said property, shall secure Ihe performonoe of the foregoing conditions provided in Section 2 by providing security in such form and with such sureties as may be acceptable In the City Manager of the City of Duhoque. Iowa. Section 3. That in the event Renaissance Development Company shsli fail to execute the acceptance and furnish the security provided in Section 2 hereof wilitin forty- five (45) days after the date of the Resolution, the provisions hereof shall be null and void ond the acceptance of the dedication ond approval the plat shall not be effective. Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 151h day of March, 1993. Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk James E. Brady Mayor 95 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 96 AœEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION NO. 88-93 I, the -gned, Steven Boge, having read the terms and conditions of the ResolutiÒII No. 88-93 and being familiar with the conditions thereof, bereby accept litis aame ond agree to the conditions required therein. Dated in Dubuque, Iowa litis 30th day of AprlI,I993. By IslSteven Bcge Renaissance Development Co. TO: Mary A. Davis City Clerk This is to certify Ihat Ihe required security for the foregoing Resolution No. 88-93 has been properly filed. Dated at Dubuque, Iowa litis 301h day of AprlI,I993. Is/Michsel C. Van Milligen City Monager Council Member Voetbeq¡ moved adoption of the Reselution. Secoaded by Council Member Nngle. Carrœd by the following volo: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Deich, Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetheq¡. Nays-None. Petition of Mike Remakel requeating extension of 150 days for security buoding purposes for Ncrthweat Ridge Subdivision final pJa~ ond communication of City Manager _ing request for 150 days extension, presenœd ond read. Council Mombe< Voctherg moved thai the petition and commnnication be received and filed. Secoaded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, VoetbeQl. Nays-None. RFSOLUTION NO. 89-93 A RESOLUTION RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 345.92 AND REAFFIRMING THE FINAL PLAT OF NORTHWEST RIDGE IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. Wbereas, there has been filed wilh the City Clerk a final plat of NorIhwest Ridge in the City of Dubuque, Iowa; ond Wbereas, upon said final plat appears a slreet to be known as Remsbeq¡ Drive, together with certain public utility und ssnitary und stœu sewer easements which the Owners by said final plat hIve dedicaœd to Ihe public forever; ond Wbereas, said final plat has been exanùned by the City Planner ond said plat is in substanlial conformance to the preJimiuary plat for the property, the CIty of Dubuque Code of OnIinonce and the Comprehensive Plan ond had its _al endoraed thereon subject to the owners agreeing to the conditions noœd in Section 3 below; und Wbereas, asid final plat has been exanùned by the City Council and they find thai it confcrms to Ihe statutes and ordinances relating to i~ except that no slreetl ex public utilities have yet been conslrUCted or installed; ond Wbereas, the City Council concurs in the conditions of approval established by Ihe City Planner. NOW, THEREFORE,BEITRESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That Resolution No. 345-92 is hereby rescinded. Section 2. That the dedication of Remsber¡ Drive, together with Ihe easements for public utilities, ssnitary sewer, storm sewer ond wa1er mains as Ihey appear upun said final pla~ be and Ihe same are herehy acœpœd; ond Section 3. That Ihe plat of NorIhwest Ridge is hereby approved ond the Mayor and City Clerk are bereby authcrized and direcœd to endorse Ihe approval of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, upon said final. plat, provided the owners of said property herein named, execute their written acceptance hereto attached agreeing: a. To reduce Remsber¡ Drive to grade und to cons1ruct concrete curb and gutter ond to hsrd surface with asphaltic concrete, or wilh concrete paving wilh integral curb, all in accordance with the City of Dubuque standard specifications; all in a monoer acceptable to the City Engineer ond in conformance with consttuction improvement plans approved by Ihe City Engineer. b. To install sanitary sewer mains and sewer lICtVice la1erals into each individuallo~ water mains ond water service laterals into each individual lot, stœu sewers and catch basins, houlevard slreet lighting ond erosion control devices all in accordance with the City of Dubuque standard specifications ond in accordance wilh consttuction improvement plans opproved by the City Engineer, ond inspecœd by the City Engineer. c. To cons1ruct asid improvements, except sidewalks, prier to one year from Ihe dalo of acceptance of litis rcselution, at the sole expense of the subdivider, as owner, or future owner; d. To maintain the public improvements, except sidewalks, for a period of two (2) years from the date of the acceptance of those improvements by the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at the acle expense of the subdivider, as owner, or future owner, e. To construct sidewalks in accordanœ with the requirements of Section 42- 24(e) of the City Code, specifically: Sidewalk installation shall be the responsibility of Ihe owner of the property abutting Ihe public right-of- way. Tbe responsibility shall extend to all sucœssers, heirs ond assignees. Sidewalk installatieu will not be required until the development of tho lot has been compleœd, except as required herein. In sparøely developed subdivisions, sidewalks on developed lots will not be required until 50% of Ihe lots approved by Ihe plat have been developed. All vacant lots shall hIve sidewalks installed upon development of 80% of the lots approved by the plat. And furlher provided Ihat said Michsel aud Mary Beth Remakel ond Michael and Sally BeQlmonn, as owners of said property, shall secure the performance of the foregoing conditieus provided in Section 3 hy providing security in such form ond with such sureties as may be acceptable to Ihe City Manager of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 4. That in the event the owners shall fail to execute Ihe acceptance ond furnish the security provided in Section 3 hereof wilitin one hundred fifty (150) days af1er the date of the Resolution, the provisieus hereof shall be null ond void ond the acceptance of the dedication ond approval the plat shall not be effective. Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 15th day of March, 1993. Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk lames E. Brady Mayor ACCEPTANCE OF RESOLUTION NO. 89-93 We, the undersigned, Michselond Mary Beth Remakel and Michsel ond Sally Bergmonn, having read Ihe terms ond conditieus of the Reselution No. 89-93 ond being familiar with the conditions thereof, hereby accept litis same ond agree to the conditions required Ihcrein. Daœd in Dubuque, Iowa litis - day of -' 1993. NOT SIGNED AS OF JUNE 1, 1993 By Michael Remake! By Mary Beth Remakel By Michael Bergmonn By Sally Bergmonn TO: Mary A. Davis City Clerk This is to cenify that Ihe required security for the foregoing Resolution No. 89-93 has been pmpetIy filed. Daœd at Dubuque, Iowa, litis day of 1993. NOT SIGNED AS OF JUNE I, 1993. Is/ Michsel C. VIR Milligen City Mannger Council Member VoctbeQl moved adoption of the Rcsclutieu. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Canied by the following vote: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetheq¡. Nays-Neue. Communication of City Manager recommending adoption of Supplement *13 to Ihe City Code of OnIinonces for inclusion of Ordinances adopœd thru December, 1992, preacnœd and read. Council Member VoetbeQl moved that the commnnication be received ond filed. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Mombe<s Deich, Klnesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, VoetbeQl. Nayo-None. RESOLUTION NO. 90-92 ADOPTING SUPPLEMENT NO. 13 TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCFS OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Wbereas. undcrdateofJIÙY 11,1989, the City Council, pursuont to Onlinonce No. 34- 89, readopœd the Code of Onlinances of Ihe City of Dubuque, Iowa fer ordinances ndopted up to and including Decembe< 19, 1988; ond Wbereas, since December 19, 1988 Ihe City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa has adopœd oertain ordinances amending Ihe Code of Ordinances and said amendments have been prinœd as supplements to the Code of Onlinances; ond Wbereas, Section 380.8 of the Code of Onlinauccs provides that supplements, by resclution, become part of the Code of OnIinances. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA: Section I. That Supplement No. 13 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, covering 0nli1WlCCS Ihrough Ordinance No. 100-92 enacœd throngh December 21, 1992 ond prepared by the Mnnicipal Code Corporation, Tallahassee, Flcrida, hereto filed in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa be ond is bereby adopted ond becomes part of the 97 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 Regular Session, March 15, 1993 98 Code of Osdinauces of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Passed, approved and adopœd litis 15th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Atlei" Mary A. Duvis City Clerk Council Member Voetberg moved adoption of the Resolution. Secoaded by Council Member Nagle. Carrœd by the following vote: You-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetherg. Nays-None. Communication of City Manager rocornrnending approval of the May...'s execution of an amendment to the Annnal Conttibutions Contract with HUD for Section 8 Program Housing Vouchers, presented and read. Council Momber Voetber¡ moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 91-93 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AMENDED ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT FOR SECTION g HOUSING VOUCHERS, PROGRAM NO. IAO5-V087-O13 (REPLACING PROGRAM NO. IAO5-V087-003) Wbereas, contracts for certain prognuns under Ihe consolidaœd Aunnal Conttibutions Conttact for Hoosing Voucbers are scheduled for expiration, in 1993; and Wbereas, the US DeparbUent of Housing ond Urbon Development has exlonded these funding conunibUents through the offering of an amended consolidaœd contrac~ und Wbereas, the Department requires execution of this contract fer the City's administration of these funds. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the Mayor of the City of Dubuque be and he is hereby authorized ond direcœd to execute on amended Aunnal Conttibutions Contract, with the US Department of Housing and Urbon Development, for Prcject No. 1A05-V087- 013, under Mas1er Annnal Conttibutions Contract No. KC-9004E, on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Section 2. This resolution shs11 take effect inunedia1ely. Pasaed, approved and adopœd this 15th day of March, 1993. Review Record for said pmjects available for public inspection. Such notice shall be in Ihe form of Exhibit 'A" attached hereto ond made a put hereof. Bishop's Block Project Section 2. Thst the City of Dubuque hereby declares its intent to adopt a resolution at its meeting of April 5, 1993, authorizing the suboùssion of a request to Ihe U.S. Department of Housing ond Community Development,ond the Bconooùc Development Adoùnistration to undertake the projects. Passed, approved ond adopœd litis 15th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Msry A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Voetbeq¡ movcd adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nngle. Canied by the following volo: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Communication of City Manager requesting authorization to publish Notice of Environmental Findings for "Bishop's Block Project", presented and read. Council Member Voetberg moved that the COfM\nnication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. James E. Brady Mayor Atleit: Mary A. Duvis City Clerk Council Member Voetber¡ moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: You-May... Brady, Council Members Deich, Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. Communication of City Manager requestiog authorization to publish Notice of Environmental Findings for various Commnnity Development Bluck Grant Projects, presenœd and read. Council Member Voetbeq¡ moved thst the commnnication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 92-93 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW FINDING FOR CERTAIN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROJECT Whereas, the City of Dubuque entered into a Grant Agreement for Ihe calendar year commencing January I, 1991 with Ihe U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, pmviding for financial assistance to the City under Tilie I of the Housing ond Ccrnmunity Development Act of 1974, as amended; ond Wbereas, pursuant to Ihe rules and regulations as promulgaœd by the U.S. Department of Housing ond Economic Development and the Economic Development Administration, an environmental review bus been processed for the hereinafter described project proposed to be finonced wilh Commnnity Development Block Grant funds; ond Wbereas, on February 22, 1993, after due consideration, a deterßÙnation was made that Ihe project is not a major federal aclion significantly affecting the quality of the humsn environment NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Thst the City Clerk be and she is bereby authcrized ond direcœd to publish a Notice of Finding of No significant Effect on the Euvironment for Ihe following project, und to make the Environmental RESOLUTION NO. 93-93 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW FINDING FOR CERTAIN COMMUNITY DEVEWPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROJECTS Wbereas, the City of Dubuque has entered into a Grant Agreement for the Fiscal Year commencing July I, 1993, with the U.S. DepurbUent of Housing ond Urbon Development, pmviding for financial assistance to the City under Tilie I of Ihe Housing ond Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and Wbereas, pursuant to Ihe rules and regulations as promulgaœd by Ihe U.S. DepurbUent of Housing and Urbon Development, an environmental review bus been processed for the hereinafter described projects to be financed with Conununity Development Block Grant funds; und Wbereas, an ad hoe Environmental Review Committee bus on February 23, 1993, after due oonsideralion, made a deternùnation that Ihe projectl are not a major federal action significanliy affecling the quality of the humsn environment NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI. VED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIm CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section I. That the City Clerk be and she is bereby authorized and directed to publish a Notice of Ficrling of No Significant Effect on the Enviroument for the following identified projects and to make Ihe Environmental Review Record f... said projects available fer public inspection. Such notice shall be in the form of Exhibit 'A' attscbed hereto ond made a put hereof. Housing Rchabilitation Acquisition, Relocation, Demolition Code Enfcm:ement Economic Development Activities Commeteial/lndusttial Loan Program Public Facilities . Neighbcrhood Relaœd hnprovements Public Service Activities . Infcrmation and Referral . Community Parbtenhip Program . Washington Neighbcrhood Tool Library Section 2. That the City of Dubuque hereby declares its intent to adopt a resclution at its meeting of April 5, 1993, authorizing the suboùssion of a request to the U.S. DeparbUent of Housing and Commnnity Development to undertake Ihe projects. Passed, approved ond adopted litis 15th day of March, 1993. James E. Brady Mayor Attest: Mary A. Davis City Clerk Council Member Voctber¡ moved adoption of the Resolution. Seconded by Council Member Nagle. Carrœd by Ihe following volo: You-May... Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Commnnication of City Manager recommending Council support for a Grant Application f... participation by the Police DeparbUent in a Dubuqoe Drug Task Fcm:e Grant, und authcrize the Mayor to sign a let1et of support, presenœd und read. Coum:il Member Voetbeq¡ moved thai the commnnication be received ond filed ond Grant Application approved. Secoaded by Council Member Nagle. Carried by the following volo: You-Mayer Brady, Council Members Deich, Klueaner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetberg. Nays-None. There being no further business, Council Mombe< Voetherg moved to adjourn the Regular Session, April 5, 1993 DUBUQUE CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Regular Session, City Council, April 5, 1993; Council met at 7:30 p.oL, Public Library Auditorium Present: Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡, City Manager Michsel Van MiIligen, Ccrpuntion Counsel Barry A. Lindahl. Mayor Brady road the call and staœd litis is the Regular Monthly Meeting of Ihe City Council called roc the purpose to act upun such business which may properly come before the Council. Invocation was giveu by Rev. Stephen Bibb, Co-Pastor of Faith Uniœd Methudist Church. PROClAMATIONS - Month of April as "Fair Housing Month" received by Steve Rackis; Week of April 11-17 as "Week of the Missing Child" received by Dick Osterbe<g; Week of April 18-24 as "National Library Week" received by Nicky Stanke; April 25 as "Kaleidoscope International Fair Day" received by Sandralee Scott; Commending Students of Clarke College for DemonSlratiog Support by participating in the 1993 Hunger Cleanup Student Campaign against Hunger, received by Rebecca Johl und Ann Dalton. There was a preseutation of a Certificate of Appreciatioo to a City Employee Mary Rose Conigan. Council Member Nagle moved to suspend the rules to allow onyone present to address Ihe Council if they so desire. Seconded by Council Member Nicholson. Canied by Ihe following vote: You-Msycr Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nichelson, Voetberg. Nays-Nooe. Proof of Publication certified to by Ihe Publisher on Notice of Public Hearing to consider an Ordinauce reclassifying property locaœd at the Northeast corner of Harrison and Camp Streets from LI to CS ond Wholeaale Disttict, presented ond read. There were no written objections ond no oral objectors present at the lime of the Hearing. Council Member Nagle moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council Mombe< Nicholson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Brady, Council Members Deich, Kluesner, Krieg, Nagle, Nicholson, Voetbeq¡. Nays-None. Phil Miha1akis, 2096 Judson, requested favorable rezoning. An Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinauce by reclassifying property tocaœd at Ihe Norlheast cerner of Harrisoo ond Camp Streets from LI Light Industtiai Dislrict to CS Commercial Service ond Wholeaale Di.ttict, said Ordinance having been presented and read at the Council Meeting of 3.15-93, preacnœd for final action. (OFl<'ICIAL PUBLICATION) ORDINANCE NO, 14-93 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA PROVIDING THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF DUBUQUE, lOW A, BE AMENDED BY REVISING APPENDIX A THEREOF, ALSO KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. BY RECLASSIFYING HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF HARRISON AND CAMP STREETS FROM LI LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO CS COMMERCIAL SERVICE AND WHOLESALE DISTRICT. NOW, THEREPORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY TIlE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That Ihe Code of Ordinances of the City of Dubuque, Iowa be amended by revising Appendix A thereot also known as the Zoning Ordinauce of Ihe City of Dubuque, Iowa, to reclassify hereinafter described property from LI Ught Induslrial Disttict to CS Conuncrcial Service and Wholeaale Disttict, to wit: The west 124.65 feet of Lot I, the east 50 feet of Lot I, Lot 4, the southerly most 122.17 feet of the west 123.16 feet of the west 123.65 feet of Lot 2, the sonlherly 122.17 feet of Ihe east 50 feet of Lot 2, the soulherly 113.76 feet of Lot 3, all in Block D of Induslrial Subdivision No. I and to the center line of the adjoining public right-of- way, all in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. 100