Boards and Commissions
VACANCIES AND APPLICATIONS FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
For Council Meetina of Mondav. Julv 19. 2004
6:30 P.M. Public librarv Auditorium
APPLICANTS ARE INVITED TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL
ON THEIR POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION:
1 Unexpired Three year term from Old Main which will expire 7 1 05 (vacant)
1 Unexpired Three vear term - At Large, which will expire 7 1 06 (term of Stuart)
2 VACANCIES
APPLICANTS
At LarQe
Mary Loney Bichell, 4392 Peru Road
Timothy G. Goen, 412 Loras Blvd.
Matthew Lundh, 2678 Marywood Dr.
TRANSIT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
1 Three vear term which will expire 7 30 07 (term of Stedman)
1 VACANCY
APPLICANT:
Don Stedman, 2092 Grant St.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING BOARDS AND
COMMISSIONS TO BE MADE A T THIS MEETING.
FIVE FLAGS CIVIC CENTER COMMISSION
1 Unexpired three-year term which will expire 6 29 06 (Term of Dolphin)
3 Three-vear terms which will expire 6 29 07 (Terms of Nauman, Bakke, Brannon)
4 VACANCIES
APPLICANTS:
Rod Bakke, 3030 Karen
Michael P. Brannon, 489 S. Grandview
Mark M. Nauman, 540 Heritage Dr.
CITY OF DUBUQUE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
. Denotes Chairperson
Fo,lnfo,mation,S89-4120
Re,.ed 7 7 04
AIRPORT COMMISSION -4 V,. Tenn
Meet 3n1 Monday 4,00 p.m - AI'port
WI Goodmann 09-1"""
John Marl<ham (Council Membe,) 01-1S-oS
Oouglas Brotherton 09-14-oS
"Jim O'NeHl 09-14-0S
StevenR.Acclnelll 09-14-00
AIRPORT ZONING COMMISStON
OY,.Wm- .1990
Steve Homoeld (Appt) 01-0~2
Jeffe",S. Gabe' (City) 01-0~2
LInda Lucy (County) 01-03-02
Janet Reiss (County) 01-03-02
Jeff Stiles CI 01-03-02
AIRPORT ZONING BOARD OF
ADJUSTMENT
S Ye.,Te,m- Meet on Call
(Apptd.)
J","es Baue'ly (City) 02-1S-o1
Vicki Beehen (City) 02-1S-o1
D.,lene Bu'" (County) 02-1S-o1
Ron K es Cou 02-15-01
BOARD OF APPEALS - BUILDING COOE
3 y<. Tenn - Meet on Cell
Ronald O. Jahns (Jmy.C.,p.) 08-01-01
F.JamesKolt ("'chlEng,.) 08-01-01
Steven J. Gudenkaut (At La'ge) 08-01-02
Chuck Ce" (Gen. Cont.) 08-01-03
Rlch.,d G. Luchsln e, AI. L., e 08-01-03
BOARD OF REVIEW
Oy,. Te,m-MeetMa 1-30
Robert Schaub 01-o1-oS
G... Hutchinson 01-o1-oS
John F. Ganshlrt 01-01-00
RuthAnn Hanson 01-01-00
Donald Lochne' 01-01-10
CIVIC CENTER COMMtSSION
Appt. 3 y,. Tenn - Meet 4", p.m.
3n1 Mond at Five Flags
"M.,k M. Nauman 00-29-04
Michael B",nnon 00-29-04
Rod Bakke 06-29-04
00-29-06
hia A. Full., 00-29-06
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
pt.4Y,.Tenn-MeetonCall
"M.,leJ.Dueh"J,. 04-06-oS
Ln"'s Kluesne' 04-06-06
RIch'" Wertzbe ., 04-00-00
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ADVISORY COMMISSION
Meet2°OWednesda ,7P.M.atSt.M...'S
Devld Olive' (t.ow/M Inc _a) 02-1S-oS
Ha"Y Neustadt (Housing) 02-1S-oS
David Shaw (LowlM Inc Ama) 02-1S-oS
Waite' P,agl" (AI.. La,ge) 02-1S-oS
Thomas Walnw,lght (AI. L.,ge) 02-1S-oS
Ch.,les Isenhart (LowlM Inc "'ea) 02-1S-o0
Jim Giesen (AI. La",e) 02-1S-o7
"Paula Maloy, SVM (AI. L.,ge) 02-1S-o7
Michael Gukelsen wlM Inc "'ea 02-1S-o7
ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD
3y..,T..m¡MeetEve 3Months
"James DIxon (Elec. Con.) OS-21-oS
Dan Hammel (Jou,lMalnt) OS-21-oS
Kevin Pfohl (Jow-lMaln) OS-21-oS
DavidA. P'agle' (AtLg) OS-21-oS
Elaine L Reiss Elec. En ,. OS-21-oS
ENTERPRISE ZONE COMMISSION
3y..,Te,m Meet On Call
Andma Muntz (WoMo'ce Ctt.) 2-1S-o4
'Rick Stein (Long Range Comm) 2-15-04
DaveBak.. (Inri Labo,) 2-1S-o4
Mike Van Milllgen (Council Rep) 2-1S-oS
DanleIWhlte(NICC) 2-1S-oS
Kelley Deutmeye' (IDED) 2-1S-oS
Doug Buswell (AI. La,ge) 2-1S-o6
Dan LoBianco (AI. La",e) 2-15-06
Doug Stillings (Al.L.,ge) 2-1S-o6
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
ADVISORY COMMISSION - 3 y,. Wm
Meet 1st Tues. .,00 p.m. City Hall Annex
Stephanie Beech.. (Youth) 06-01-04
'Michael J. Buelow 10-01-04
John Nemm..s 10-01-04
5,. Ma",CI.,e O'Toole 10-o1-oS
Wayne Klostennann 10-O1-oS
AndmaBlxl.. 10-o1-0S
Jose hSuamz 10-01-06
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Appt. 3 y,. T..m, Meet1st& 3,d
Thursda ,S,OO .m., LIb'"
Te""L.Mozena(t.angworthy} 07-o1-oS
Ch,lstophe' J. Wand ("'chiAl. Lge)07-o1-oS
(Old Main) 07-o1-oS
Michael Coty (Cathed"'l Dls.)) 07-01-06
Ch"stlne Olson (AI. La,ge) 07-01-06
James E. GIbbs (AI. L.,ge) 07-01-00
(AI. L.,ge) 07-01-00
John E. Whalen, MD (W. 11th) 07-01-07
'David C. Stuart Jackson Pk 07-01-07
HOUSING COMMISSION
3 V,. Tenn, Meet 4th Tues. .,00 p.m.
18OS Cen"al
Ch., Eddy 08-17-04
DorothySchwendlng..,OSF 08-17-04
" David J. Kapl.. 08-17-04
H."" Neustadt 08-17-oS
WIlliam D. Helling 08-17-oS
GIna Bell 08-17-oS
John J. Plein (See. 0) 08-17-00
DorothyCulbertson 08-17-00
Jim Holz 08-17-06
Danlta L. G",nt 08-17-00
HOUSING ADVISORY TRUST FUND
COMMITTEE - 3Y,. Te,m - Meet Ox aYe.,
John V. Walsh (AI. L.,ge) 09-00-04
Ch., Eddy (Fnn. Hsg.) 09-00-04
" Jim Holz (Fnn. Hsg.) 09-00-04
H."" Neustadt (F,m Hsg.) 09-o8-oS
Do,lsM.Hln t en Al.L., e 09-00-00
HOUSING CODE APPEALS BOARD
3Y,. Te,m-Meels "d Tuesda ,Hs Ole
ThomasA. Hannan 01-11-oS
Robert L. Sampson 01-11-oS
Ban Du,ley 01-11-00
Thomas G. Swift 01-11-00
, Robert Schaub 01-11-07
WHIiam J. Kinsella 01-11-07
EdW.,d A. Swift 01-11-07
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
3 y,. T..m, Meels 2nd Mon. 4,15 Annex
5'. Co,lne Mu,,"y PBVM O1-o1-oS
Lou Oswald 01-o1-oS
BHI Ross 01-o1-oS
Penny Ehlinge' 01-01-06
Patti cia Foste, 01-01-06
VincentJ. Vanden He..el 01-01-00
" JudOh HeleyGlesen 01-01-07
Evelyn E. Jackson 01-01-07
Sa",h A. Davidson 01-01-07
INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT ADVISORY
COMMISSION - 3 V,. Tenn, Meet Qt"y;
4"Thursde ,,"P.M.Ci HaliConf.RmA
Ch.,les Spielman 07-o1-oS
"Paul Lassence 07-01-00
HI<amMelendez 07-01-00
Ga",Ruden 07-01-07
Ste hen V. Reisdort 07-01-07
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
4 y,. Wm, Meels 4th Thurs. 4,00 - Lib'"
J. L. Feldennan 07-o1-oS
Michael Shubatt 07-o1-OS
K,lsten L. Smith 07-O1-oS
Ma",L.Strom 07-O1-oS
"ThomasA. Tully 07-o1-0S
Susan LIndsay 07-01-07
Alan Ave", 07-01-07
4f7/95 Dock Bd. Dele'"
LONG RANGE PLANNING ADVISORY
COMMISSION, Meets "d Wed., 7 .m., LIb.
Roy D. Buol (Council Membe,) 07-01-04
T..",Duggan (Alt. C. Membe,) 07-01-04
Floyd Schneide, 07-01-04
Michael E. portzen 07-o1-oS
"David Rusk 07-o1-OS
Rlch.,d Stein 07-01-00
Ma",LynnNeumelste' 07-01-06
Chedes Wlnte",ood, MD 07-01-07
MECHANICAL CODE BOARD
3Y'. Wm-MeetonCail
Michael P. Kelly 03-16-04
Paul J. Papin 03~6-o4
03-16-04
Tom W. Giese 03-16-oS
DevldW.Gmthe 03-16-oS
H.,lan J. WHIenbo'g 03-16-00
Todd Geisle, 03-10-06
PARK AND RECREATION
ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 V,. Tenn - Meels 2nd Tues. 4", Lib",
Tom Blockllnge, 06-30-OS
Thomas J. Schmbilgen 06-30-OS
Kim Daykln 00-30-oS
"Chuck Duggan 06""0-00
K..en C. Lyness 06-30-07
Ga",L. He'jehausen 06-30-07
Paul Hoffmann, D.D.S. 06-30-07
PLUMBING BOARO
3 V,. Te,m -Meet on Call
(B.S.Degree) 11-02-01
Dan Ha"ls (At L..ge) 11-02-03
Paul Papin (Jmyman) 11-02-03
StanleyG. Gonne' (Maste,) 1'-02-oS
H..lan J. Wmenbo' Maste' 11-02-0'
TRANSIT BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 3 V,.
Te,m, Meet 81monthl ,2nd Thurs. Lib.. .
Oon Stedman 07-30-04
Geo",e Endereon 07-30-oS
Joel Lightcap 07-30-OS
Michael W. Sand 07-30-OS
'H.J. Bemis 07-30-06
TV CABLE REGULATORY COMMISSION
3 V,. T.,m, Meels 2nd Wed. S,30 Annex
"Ch..,le Ellis 00-30-03
06-30-04
Michael W. p",U 06-30-04
Ronald Tigges 06-30-OS
WelwWebste' 06-30-oS
TV CABLE COMMUNITY
TELEPROGRAMMING COMMISSION
3 V,. T..m, Meet 1st Tues. S," Annex
Paul R. Kohl 06-30-04
06-30-oS
06-30-OS
00-30-oS
06",,0-00
06-30-06
00-30-06
ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 V,. Tenn, Meels 1st Wed. 0;30 LIb",
Marthe E. Ch,lst 07-O1-OS
Rich..d J. Schiltz 07-o1-oS
Ron Smith 07-o1-OS
Stephen Hanlie 07-01-00
Ben Roush 07-01-00
'Eugene J. Bi,d, J,. 07-01-07
Jeff Stiles 07-01-07
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Sy,. Te'm; Meet 4th Thure. Llb'e
'Michael A. Ruden 03-2S-oS
Randall J. Klau.. 03-2S-00
WHIlam J. Felde,,"an 03-2S-07
Jim U,ell 03-2S-o0
Williem M. Gaspe, "-25-09
Burton Eve,lst
5,. C..ol Hov..man
Jennife' L. Tigges
M..la "'aelpou'
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JUN. 9- 2004
ApplicatIOn
3:08PM
INFOWEB SYSTEMS, INC
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WA BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards nd commissions p~y an impOrtant role in advising the City Council on matters
of Interst to our oommunìty and its future.
The City ClerK's Office, City H II, 50 West 13th Street, Dubuque, I"" accepts applicatiDns for any Board and/or
CommIsSion at any time, and e application stays active for one year from the date 01 receipt itllhe Clerk's
Office.
At the appropriate re¡¡ulariy eduled meeting, applicatiOns will be submitted to \he City COuncil for their
review and applicants are enc uraged to actdIeS$tlle Council stating their reasons forwarrtlng to serve on thiS
particular Board or Commissio . p..ppllcanlS wiU be advised when the application is being presented.
Appointment 10 tile Board or C mmlssion will be made at a later meeting- Applîcan\$ w\i11hen be notifled as 10
the outcome of the council's a 'on, \f not appointed at that time, this application will be resubmllted, as
needed, as long as the appli 'on is active (unless the applicant advises they are no longer interested)
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VACANCIES AND APPLICATIONS FOR CITY OF DUBUQUE
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
For Council MeetinQ of Mondav. Julv 19. 2004
6:30 P.M. Public Librarv Auditorium
APPLICANTS ARE INVITED TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL
ON THEIR POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION:
1 Unexpired Three year term from Old Main which will expire 7 1 05 (vacant)
1 Unexpired Three year term - At Large, which will expire 7 1 06 (term of Stuart)
2 VACANCIES
APPLICANTS
At Larae
Mary Loney Bichell, 4392 Peru Road
Timothy G. Goen, 412 Loras Blvd.
Matthew Lundh, 2678 Marywood Dr,
TRANSIT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
1 Three vear term which will expire 7 30 07 (term of Stedman)
1 VACANCY
APPLICANT:
Don Stedman, 2092 Grant St.
APPOINTMENTS TO THE FOLLOWING BOARDS AND
COMMISSIONS TO BE MADE A T THIS MEETING.
FIVE FLAGS CIVIC CENTER COMMISSION
1 Unexpired three-year term which will expire 6 29 06 (Term of Dolphin)
3 Three-vear terms which will expire 6 29 07 (Terms of Nauman, Bakke, Brannon)
4 VACANCIES
APPLICANTS:
Rod Bakke, 3030 Karen
Michael P. Brannon, 489 S. Grandview
Mark M. Nauman, 540 Heritage Dr.
CITY OF DUBUQUE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
, DenotesChairperson
Fo' InfORn",on, 589-4120
AIRPORT COMMISSION - 4 V,. Te,m
Meet 3,d Monday 4,00 p.m - AI'port
Te" Goodmann 09-14-04
John M.,kham (Council Membe,) 01-1S-oS
Douglas Bmtherton 09-14-05
'Jim O'Neill 09-14-05
Steven R. Acclnelll 09-14-06
I AIRPORT ZONING COMMISSiON I
6 V,. Te,m - Apptd. 1996
Steve Ho,,"eld (Appt) 01-03-02
Jeffe'Y S. Gab.. (CIty) 01-03-02
LInda Lucy (County) 01-03-02
Janet Reiss (County) 01-03-02
JeffStlies C' 01-03-02
AIRPORT ZONING BOARD OF
ADJUSTMENT
5 y..,T..m -Meet on Call
(Apptd.)
James Baue,1y (CIty) 02-15-01
Vicki Bechen (City) 02-15-01
Da,'ene Bu'ds (County) 02-15-01
Ron Ko Coun 02-15-01
BOARD OF APPEAILS - BUILDING CODE
3 V,. Tenn -Meet on Call
Ronald D. Jahns (Jmy.Ca",.) 08-01-01
F. James Knit ("'chiEng'.) 08-01-01
Steven J. Gudenkauf (At La,ge) 08-01-02
Chuck Ca" (Gen. ConI.) 08-01-03
Riche,d G. Luchsln e' AI. Le, e 08-01-03
BOARD OF REVIEW
I. 6Y'.Tenn-Meet Ma 1-30
Robert Schaub O1-o1-oS
G... Hutchinson O1-o1-oS
John F. Ganshirt 01-01-00
Ruth Ann Hanson 01-01-00
Donald Lochne, 01-01-10
CIVIC CENTER COMMISSION
Appt. 3 y,. Te,m - Meet 4", p.m.
"d Monda at F"we Flags
'M..k M. Nauman 06-29-04
Mlcbeel B,ennon 06-29-04
Rod Bekke 06-29-04
06-29-06
C thla A. Fulle, 06-29-06
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Appt. 4 y,. Te=-MeetonCail
'M..le J. Dueh" J,. 04-06-05
Lo<a5 Kluesne, 04-06-06
Rich'" Wertzbe, e, 04-06-08
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ADVISORY COMMISSION
Meet 2"' Wednesda ,7 P.M. at 51. M..k's
David Olive' (LowlM Inc "'ea) 02-15-05
Ha"Y Neustadt (Housing) 02-15-oS
David Shaw (Low/M Inc A,ea) 02-15-05
Walt.. P,egle, (AI.. La<ge) 02-15-05
Thomas Walnw,lght (AI. Le'ge) 02-15-06
Cha"es Isenhart (Low/M Inc Nee) 02-15-06
Jim Giesen (At L..ge) 02-15-07
"Paula Maloy, SVM (AI. L..ge) 02-15-07
Mlcheel Gukelsen Low/M Inc "'ea 02-15-07
ELECTRICAL CODE BOARD
3 Yea, Te<m; Meet Eve 3 Months
"James Dixon (Elec. Con.) OS-21-o5
Dan Hammel (Jou,lMelnt) OS-21-o5
Kevin Plohl (Jou"Mein) OS-21-o5
David A. P,egie, (Al.Lg) OS-21-o5
Eleine L Reiss lee. En ,. 05-21-05
ENTERPRISE ZONE COMMISSION
3 Yea, Te,m Meet On Call
And'ee Muntz (Wmkfo,ce Ctt.) 2-15-04
"Rick Stein (t.ong Range Comm) 2-15-04
Dave Bake, (Int'l Labo') 2-1S-o4
Mike Van MHIigen (Council Rep) 2-1S-oS
Daniel White (NICC) 2-1S-oS
Kelley Deutmeye, (IDED) 2-1S-oS
Doug Buswell (AI. L..ge) 2-1S-o6
Dan loBianco (At La",e) 2-15-06
Doug Stillings (AI. Le'ge) 2-1S-06
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
ADVISORY COMMISSION - 3 y<. T..m
Meet 1st Tues. 4,00 p.m. City Hall Annex
StephanieBeeeh.. (Youth) 06-01-04
"Michael J. Buelow 10-01-04
John Nemm..s 10-01-04
5,. Ma'Y CI..e O'Toole 10-01-05
Wayne Klostennann 10-01-05
_,ea Blxl.. 10-01-06
Jose h Su..ez 10-01-06
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Appt.3Y,.Te=,Meet1st&3,d
Thursd ,5'"0 p.m.. Lib",
Te,'Y L. Mozena (Langwo,thy) 07-01-05
Ch,lstophe, J. Wand ("'chiAl. Lge)07-o1-o5
(Old Meln) 07-01-05
Michael Coty (Cathed",1 Dls.) 07-01-06
Ch"stlneOlson (Al.Le'ge) 07-01-06
James E. Gibbs (At La'ge) 07-01-06
(AI. L.,ge) 07-01-0.
John E. Whalen, MD (W.11th) 07-01-07
"Devld C. Stuert Jackson Pk 07-01-07
HOUSING COMMISSION
3 y,. Te'm, Meet 4th Tues. 4,00 p.m.
180S Cen"al
Ch.. Eddy 08-17-04
Dorothy Schwendlnge" OSF 08-17-04
'David J. Keple, 08-17-04
Ha"Y Neustadt O8-17-oS
WHIlam D. Helling 08-17-oS
Gina Bell 08-17-oS
John J. Plein (Sec. 8) 08-17-06
DO'OthyCulbertson 08-17-06
Jim Holz 08-17-06
Danlta L. G",nt 08-17-06
HOUSING ADVISORY TRUST FUND
COMMITTEE - 3Y,. Te'm - Meet 6x aYe..
John V. Walsh (At L..ge) 09-00-04
Ch.. Eddy (Fnn. Hsg.) 09-00-04
'Jim Holz (Fnn. Hsg.) 09-00-04
He"Y Neustadt (F,," Hsg.) 09-o8-oS
Do,ls M. Hln t en AI. L.. e 09-08-0.
HOUSING CODE APPEAILS BOARD
3 V,. Te,m - Meels 3,d Tuesda ,Hsg Ole
Thomas A. Hannen 01-11-05
RobertL.Sampson 01-11-05
Ben Du"ey 01-11-06
Thomas G. Swift 01-11-06
" RobertSchaub 01-11-07
WIlliam J. Kinsella 01-11-07
Edw..d A. SWift 01-11-07
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
3 V,. Te,m, Meels 2nd Mon. 4,15 Annex
5,. Co,ine Mum'yPBVM O1-O1-oS
LouOsweld 01-01-05
Bill Ross 01-01-05
Penny Ehllnge' 01-01-0.
Pat,lcla Fost.. 01-01-06
VlncentJ. Vanden Ha..el 01-01-06
"Judith Haley GIesen O1-o1.(7
Evelyn E. Jeckson 01-01-07
Sa"'h A. Devidson 01-01-07
INVESTMENT OVERSIGHT ADVISORY
4.f~~~;~:'~~; p3.,v'c¡e';';;'IIMc":~~~~ A
Charles Spielman 07-o1-OS
"Paul Lassence 07-01-06
Hi"'m Melendez 07-01-06
Ga'YRuden 07-01-07
Ste hen V. Relsdort 07-01-07
LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
4 y,. Te'm, Meels 4th Thurs. 4,00 - Lib",
J.L.Feld..man 07-01-05
Michael Shubatt 07-01-05
K,isten L. Sm"h 07-01-05
Ma'YL.Sttom 07-01-05
'Thomas A. Tully 07-01-05
Susan LIndsey 07-01-07
AlanAve'Y 07-01-07
4fT/95 Dock Bd. Deleted
Re~sed 7 704
LONG RANGE PLANNING ADVISORY
COMMISSION, Meels 3,d Wed., 7 .m.. Lib.
Roy D. Buol (Council Membe,) 07-01-04
Te"YDuggan (All. C. Memb..) 07-01-04
Floyd Schneide, 07-01-04
Michael E. Portzen 07-o1-OS
"David Rusk 07-o1-OS
Rlchanl Stein 07-01-06
Ma'Y Lynn Neumelst.. 07-01-06
Ch..,es Wlntemood, MD 07-01-07
MECHANICAL CODE BOARD
3Y,. Te,m-MeetonCail
Michael P. Kelly 03-16-04
Paul J. Papin 03-16-04
03-16-04
Tom W. Giese 03-16-OS
David W. Gmthe 03-16-OS
H..lan J. Wlilenbo'g 03-16-06
Todd Gelsle, 03-16-06
PARK ANO RECREATION
ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 V,. Te,m - Meels 2nd Tues. 4,30 LIb",
Tom BlockJinge, 06-30-05
Thomas J. Schmbilgen 06-30-05
Kim Deykln 06-30-OS
"Chuck Duggan 06-30-06
Ka,en C. Lyness 06-30-07
Ga'YL. H..jehausan 0.-30-07
Paul Hoffmann. D.D.S. 0.-30-07
I 3 ';;L~:~I~~:'~:~all I
(B.S.Deg'ee) 11-02-01
Dan He"ls (AI. L.,ge) 11-02-03
Paul Papin (Jmyman) 11-02-03
Stanley G. Gonne, (Maste~ 11-02-05
H..lan J. Wlilenbo, Mast.. 1'-02-OS
TRANSIT BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 3 V,.
Te'm, Meet Blmonthl ,2nd Thurs. LIb.. .
Don Stedman 07-30-04
Geo,ge Enderson 07-30-oS
Joel Lightcap 07-30-0S
Michael W. Sand 07-30-oS
"H. J. Bemis 07-30-06
TV CABLE REGULATORY COMMISSION
3 V,. T..m, Meels 2nd Wed. 5", Annex
'Charlie Ellis 06-30-03
06-30-04
Michael W. P",tt 06-30-04
Roneld Tigges 06-30-OS
Waite, Webst.. 0.-30-OS
TV CABLE COMMUNITY
TELEPROGRAMMING COMMISSION
3 y,. Te,m, Meet 1st Tues. 5,30 Annex
Peul R. Kohl 06-30-04
06-30-05
06-30-05
06-30-05
06-30-0.
06-30-06
06-30-06
ZONING ADVISORY COMMISSION
3 y,. T..m, Meels 1st Wed. .", LIb",
Martha E. Ch,lst 07-O1-OS
Rlcharo J. Schiltz 07-o1-OS
Ron Smith 07-o1-OS
Stephen Hanlie 07-01-06
Ben Roush 07-01-0.
"Eugene J. BI,d, J,. 07-01-07
Jeff Stiles 07-01-07
ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
5 y,. T..m; Meet 4th Thu... Lib",
'Michael A. Ruden 03-25-OS
Randall J. Klaue, 03-25-06
WHIlam J. Felde,,"an 03-2S-07
Jim U..II 03-25-08
WHIlam M. Gaspe, 03-25-09
Burton Eve,ist
5,. Caml Hove,man
Jennile, L. Tigges
M..le "'aelpou,
JUN- 9- 2004
ApplicatJon
NO,738 Par_1 au
3:08PM
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. BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
.viduals serving on Boards and Commissions play an i~portant role in advising the Council
on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office. City HaD. accepts applications for any Board and/or Commission at any time. and
that application.stays active for one vear from the date of receiPt in the Clerk.s Office.
At the appropriate regularly scheduled council meeting. applications will be submitted to the City Council
for their review and applicants are encouraged to address the Council stating their reasons for wanting to
serve on this particular commission, Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented.
Appointment(s! will be made .at a later meeting. Applicants will be notified as to the outcome of the
Council's action, If not appointed at that time. this application will continue to be resubmitted, as
needed, as long as the application is active (unless the applicant advises they are no longer interested).
DATE: 10-).\-03.
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October 6, 2003
City Clerk's Office
City Hall
50 W. 13th Street
Dubuque, IA 52001
To Whom It May Concern:
Subject: Historic Preservation Commission Application
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I am interested in serving on the commission because I have worked on various
architectural projects from across the country and feel my experiences could
benefit Dubuque. The projects worked within the standards and historic districts
to develop architecture appropriate for the site and the community that uses
them.
My personal belief is the tremendous impact preservation can have on a
community. I grew up in Dubuque and I believe I can help in a small way make
Dubuque a better place to live.
If you have any questions regarding my vitae or my interest in serving on the
commission please let me know. I am enthusiastic about working with people in
Dubuque on preservation issues and hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
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CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
Individuals serving on Boards and commissions play an
important role in advising the city council on matters
of interst to our community and its future.
The City clerk's office, City Hall, 50 West 13th Street,
Dubuque, IA accepts applications for any Board and/or
commission at any time, and the application stays active
for one year from the date of receipt in the Clerk's
office.
At the appropriate regularly scheduled meeting,
applications will be submitted to the city council for
their review and applicants are encouraged to address
the council stating their reasons for wantin~ to serve
on this particular Board or commission. Appllcants will
be advised when the application is being presented.
Appointment to the Board or Commission will be made at a
later meeting. Applicants will then be notified as to
the outcome of the council's action. If not appointed at
that time, this application will be resubmitted, as
needed, as long as the application is active (unless the
applicant advises they are no longer interested)
DATE:_October 6, 2003
ADVISORY BOARD/COMMISSION APPLYING FOR: Historic Preservation commission
NAME:
ADDRESS:
BUSINESS:
ADDRESS:
Mauhew Lundh
2678 Marywood Drive, Dubuque, IA 52001
Lundh Architecture
2678 Marywood Drive, Dubuque, IA 52001
OCCUPATION: Intern Architect
position with: Lundh Architecture
HOME PHONE:
BUSINESS
FAX:
563-588-1792
563-588-1792
509-479-1952
EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION WHICH QUALIFIES YOU FOR THIS
BOARD/COMMISSION:
Refer to attached vita
WHAT CONTRIBUTIONS CAN YOU MAKE OR STATE REASON FOR
APPLYING:
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Matthew T. Lundh
2678 Marywood Drive
Dubuque, Iowa 52001
563.588.1792
lundh_m@msn.com
HISTORIC PRESERVATION WORK HISTORY
AI Lundh and Associates, Dubuque, IA. Part-time
Title: Office Assistant
My father owed his own architecture firm in Dubuque, Iowa and I grew up working part-time
at his office. One project with existing and historic structures involved an American
Disability Act (ADA) survey of Dubuque's public buildings. The survey involved visiting
various sites and measuring relevant architectural features for compliance- A summary was
created and submitted to the city for long-term planning.
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Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Fall 94
Title: Research Assistantship
I had three assistantships during my graduate school career. The first assistantship
involved developing marketing brochures, with building summaries and scaled down floor
plans, for distribution to potential buyers interested in the turn of the century campus-
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Iowa State University, Ames, IA. 5/95 to 8/96
Title: Residence Hall Facilities Department Lead Designer
My other relevant assistantship was with the Iowa State University Residence Hall. The ISU
residence halls are a series of aging buildings with numerous maintenance issues. I worked
as the lead-designer for internal projects constructed by the in-house staff. The projects
involved code compliance, fire marshal reports, routine maintenance projects and the design
of computer labs and hall director dormitories. I worked directly with in-house carpenters,
HVAC, plumbers and electrical journey level employees to design and construct each
project.
Shive-Hattery, Architects & Engineers, Inc., Cedar Rapids, IA. 8/96 to 7/98
Title: Job Captain
Shive-Hattery is a multi-discipline firm. I worked on the commercial. tearn and I often drafted
for the project architect, structural, mechanical and electrical engineers. I developed my
interest in historic buildings after realizing I had a good understanding of existing structure
and how to work within that framework. I attribute my abilities to Jim Judy, the director of the
ISU Residence Hall Facilities Department. I changed my thesis for the last time when I
found a historical project working with the curator of the Galena Historical Museum. He
presented me with three locations to relocate Galena's historical museum. I chose the site
of the1859 Historic Post Office for the relocation. I started collecting information from the
National Park Service about preservation and talked with the Shive-Hattery preservation
architect. Two projects that I worked on at Shive-Hattery that are relevant are the United
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Matthew T, Lundh
2678 Marywood Drive
Dubuque, Iowa 52001
563.588.1792
lundh_m@msn.com
Airlines remodel in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and the University of Northern Iowa Gymnasium
remodel. In each project I was able to create existing drawings and be within a 14" of the
actual wall locations. This is relevant because when creating Historic American Building
Survey (HABS) drawings you need to measure to the 118".
JPC, Architects PLLC, Redmond, WA . 7/98 to 8/99
Title: Job Captain
I worked a short time for an interior design firm consulting for Microsoft. They created a
shell and core team and tried to turn their interior design professionals toward delivering a
complete building product. I was on this team and the projects were borderline successful
but I did learn numerous applications for high-end materials and became well versed in
working with vendors on custom work. Preservation is composed of historical features and
artifacts that need special attention by professional craftsman.
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BJSS Duarte Bryant Architecture, Seattle, WA . 8/99 to 11/00
Title: Job Captain
BJSS Duarte Bryant was the first true historic preservation firm that I worked for. I worked
on higher education projects for Seattle University and Edmonds Community College. The
firm was attuned towards vendors capable of developing custom products and applying
those needs towards historic restoration and rehabilitation. I was impressed by the level of
proficiency in which the firm worked. Between the higher education projects I developed a
proposal for Fort Lewis Army base. The project involved the rehabilitation of three army
barracks using the Standards for Rehabilitation by the National Park Service (NPS). We
received the project after competing with two other large preservation firms.
Architectural Design West, Salt Lake City, UT . 2/01 to 2/02
Title: Job Captain
Because offamily reasons I moved from Seattle to Salt Lake City, Utah. I hope to some day
return to BJSS Duarte Bryant and continuing working on the large preservation projects with
the Seattle Office. At Architectural Design West, I worked on numerous projects and
learned more about project management and construction administration. I worked directly
with contractors to solve problems and clients for project delivery. I was getting close to
finishing my intern credits and I started working full-time on my thesis. The firm downsized
and closed three offices thus laying me off. I started developing numerous drafts for my
thesis professor struggling through correct assessment of preservation projects and working
within the Standards. My professor was not trained in the preservation process and I had to
turn to professionals in the field to help with the research and eventual project completion. I
will discuss specific project details in my graduate degree summary.
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Matthew T. Lundh
2678 Marywood Drive
Dubuque, Iowa 52001
563.588.1792
lundh_m@msn.com
Dubuque Historical Society, Dubuque, IA . 2003 - Present
Title: Anderson-Ryan House Historian
The Ryan house is one of four stops on a progressive dinner for bus tour groups visiting
Dubuque. I help with the coordination of caterers and tour guides because the Ryan house
is responsible for the dinner location. I will soon start talking with the tour groups about the
specific history of the building.
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Lundh Architecture, Dubuque, IA . Present
Title: Documentation work
I have st¡¡rted drawing the Ryan House with the thought of creating HABS drawings for the
Historical Society. On November 7th I will meet with a committee to help focus a long-term
direction for preservation projects and meeting some accessibility code issues. The building
is interesting because it is designed in a similar fashion to Terrace Hill, the governor's
mansion. Some of the same craftsman worked on both projects creating identical
architectural details.
I am working on a set of stairs leading down from Eagle Point Park Overlook to the
Mississippi River. The steps were built approximately 1910 and were partially removed
during the toll-bridge onramp expansion in the 1930's. On the bluff, about one hundred feet
of the steps remain in mint condition after approximately ninety years. A private owner is
proposing a condominium project, with the dimensions of 600' x 40' x 80' tall, that will block
the bluffs of Eagle Point Park and severe the historic connection between the river and the
park. I was quoted in yesterday's Telegraph Herald about the history and I will present a
Powerpoint presentation on October 20th to the City Council about the history of the steps
and the importance of Dubuque's History.
I have some additional projects drawing existing floor plans and elevations for private
companies that I will not mention.
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Matthew T. Lundh
2678 Marywood Drive
Dubuque, Iowa 52001
563.588.1792
lundh_m@msn.com
EDUCATION
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Iowa State University, Ames, IA . 2003
M.Arch. in Architecture
Thesis: "Rehabilitation of Galena's 1858 Historic Post Office and Customhouse: For the
Relocation of the Galena-Jo Daviess Historical Society and Museum"
My thesis is the most important piece of my preservation experience. I worked with the
curator of the Galena Historic museum to help formulate program requirements for the
relocation of the museum. I worked with the city to gather information on building code
regulations and specific history from city hall on the lot description and boundary surveys. I
gathered drawings from the United States Postal Service (USPS) from the original drawings
on file at the Smithsonian to small building improvements over the years. I created a
chronological history of the buildings alterations to date. I found articles relating to the
development of the post offices and how it was the first federal building campaign in the
United States. I talked to the Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer to learn about
correct approaches to rehabilitating a historic building and also have sent him a copy of my
thesis. I recently spoke with him and I am sending some of the articles I found to help him
create a landmark district in downtown Galena. My thesis is attached and assembles all the
general information and provides a design proposal for the relocation of the museum.
Galena has a strong interest in preservation and I hope to work at some future date with
their preservation committee to develop a rehabilitation project.
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA . 1991
B.A. in Finance
Senior Paper: "Business Analysis of Heartland Veterinary Clinic: Small Business
Administration"
My undergraduate senior paper afforded me a reasonable way of assessing businesses and
determining a good way to increase profits. I hope to apply some of my work experience in
accounting and marketing to improve my businesses services and products.
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Matthew T. Lundh
2678 Marywood Drive
Dubuque, Iowa 52001
563.588.1792
lundh_m@msn.com
CERTIFICATES
National Council of Architectural Review Boards (NCARB), Washington D.C. . 2003
Certification: Intern Development Program Completion
I have passed all of the multiple choice exams towards earning my license and completed
my intern training. I have the design portion still ahead of me. I just received a letter stating
they were going to revamp the requirements in February making the exams more concise. I
might wait to finish my exams in February depending on what information I can get from the
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB). I might only be required to
take one exam representing aI/ of the design vignettes.
MEMBERSHIPS
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American Concrete Association, Member
American Institute of Architects, Member
American Institute of Timber Construction, Member
Architectural Woodwork Institute, Member
Construction Specifications Institute, Member
International Code Council, Member
National Trust for Historic Preservation, Member
REFERENCES
Bryant, AI, AlA, Principal, BJSS Duarte Bryant. 206.340.1552
Heindel, Richard H_, VP, Architectural Design West. 801.539.8221
Seigert, Wayne, Textbook Sales Manager, Prentice Hal/. 651.917.7301
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[r_i.1gr"y: The origin.a.l, U1:laltered or historiCàlly
altered appe.s.ranœ of a structure, site o. area.
when t.aken as a whole.
Lcr.¿rr..c:rÍl.: A propeny or structure de.s.ig¡¡.ated.
by ordinànœ Df the city council PW-SUant ~. pro-
cedures described herein, that is wott.b.y of pres.
ervatiDn, rduiliili!.atiDn or !"'estoration because of
its hist,ric, ariliitectura.1 or cultural significance
~ the city, the state Or na!:ion.
Lcr.d.mc.rk si:!e: Any parcel of land of histcric
significance dt¡e to its substantial value in traciDg
the histoty of abar:igi.n.aJ, man, or upon which a
himric eve.nt has oo:un--ed, aIld which has been
designated as a landmark $lte under this sedWn,
ot an ÙllPl1W"ement parcel, or part thereof, on
which is $ltuated a l.an4mark and any abutting
ÌInpniY'ettlent perœl, Or p8rl thereof, used as 'and
constituting part of the premises on which the
landnutrk is $ltuated,
Ma1uic1 cl-.<mge of c.ppearwu:e: Any change, al.
teration or modification Df the e.-denial uch.ite.>
tura1 ~ppeanmœ or exterior features of a buildi:og,
Ì!!:ipro\'ement, struc:ture or p"'perty which is vis-
ible froIl> the public way and for which a regu.
lated pennJt is requit-ed for compliance witb ap-
plicable locnl codes, including,but not liroite-d ~:
(1) Changes in the e:rlerior she, configtl1"atÌon,
- fenestration or otber structura1 festures of
the properi:J, c.
(2) Construction or reconstruction; or
(31 D=1olition; or
(4) Any alteration intbe size, location o. ap-
pes.nu,œ of My sign on tbe property; or
(5) Any e:<""'lation on property or the de¡:;osit
of any w"'!te, fill or otber roat.eria.! on pt"Op-
trty,
(6) FDr indh'¡du"-.! historic districts, the deíin.i.
tiOD of "mat.erinl ch"I1£1' in appearance"
'IIAy be ~ded to include additional ac.
Uv-itic.s for wbichc. certificate of appropri.
at.enc~ is ~uired, Such additional acti\'o
i!..id shall b.I dalln'Oiated in the ordina.\:1C"e
de~i&n..ting n.n indiv-idual district or by
I!Jncndìng the diatrkt de.signating ordj.
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nance, in the case ofa district that has been
prev-iously de.signatecl.
Owner of record.. Any person, linn, corp<¡ration
or other legal entity listed 2:1 owner on the records
of the Cou.nty ReaJrder of Dubuque Coumy,
&gulaied permit: An offic:ial document Or c:er-
tifiœ.t.e issued by the buildmg official, dtyengi-
neer or other 0.fIïcia1 of the city I'UnUant to pro--
vision.! De the building code or Dther ordinance or
regulation, and which.authomed the períonnance
of a specified activity,
&pair: Ar,y change which does not require a
building permit, and which is. not construdiOl1.
remava1 or demolition. . .
Sade: In a building or rln1cture, t.be. re1atiol:l'
ship of the vertical, horizontal and'i'Olume II>ea.
surements; the relationship of the parts to one
anmher within a building, or struc::ture or in com.
parison to other buildú>gs or st:n.!c:tnœs within .
that v-iclnity,
Structure: Anything constructed or erected, the
use of which requires a permanent Or f.e.ntponuy
location on Or in the ground, includmg. but not
limited to, the following: buildings, fences, ga.
¡ebes, advertising signs, billboard$, backstops for
tennis cx:>urt.s, radio and television antennae, in.
cluding supporting towers, and swinuning pools.
COrd. No. 46-90, § 1, 5-21-90)
Sec. 25-3. Historic preservation commission
established; Jnemb.,rship¡ tern¡ of
office; vacancies in office,
(a) The historic preservation commission is
hereby established and shall consist of seven C7)
metnbers who shall be residents of the city,
{b) Member:! of the commission shall be ap-
pointed by the city rounci1 as follo....: One resi-
dent from each designated historic preservation
district, including the districts hereinafter estab-
lished; and two (2) at 1arg.:: mènlbers. Each member
sball posses.s qualifications evidencing ~ise
or interest in e.rchitectu.re, history, archeology,
lAw, COnstruWDn Dr building rehabilit.atú>n, city
planning Or conseI"VBtÍon in geuer-al. One rommb¡.
sion member sball be a liœIl$ed arc:bitect.
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BOARD/COMMISSION APPLICATION FORM
.ividuals serving on Boards and Commissions play an important role in advising the Council
on matters of interest to our community and its future.
The City Clerk's Office, City Hall, accepts applications for any Board and/or Commission at any time, and'
that application'stays active for one vear from the date of receiot in the Clerk's Office,
At the appropriate regularly scheduled council meeting, applications will be submitted to the City Council
for their review and applicants are encouraged to address the Council stating their reasons for wanting to
serve on this particular commission, Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented.
Appointment(s) will be made at a later meeting, Applicants will be notified as to the outcome of the
Council's action. If not appointed at that time. this application will continue to be resubmitted, as
needed, as long as the application is active (unless the applicant advises they are no longer interested).
DATE: 7-1-:00£1
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DUBUQUE CODE
issue a license to the applicant upon the pay-
ment of five dollars ($5,00), Such license shall
be in effect for the remainder of the calendar
year, A license for every calendar year thereaf-
ter shall be issued upon the payment of five
dollars ($5,00) unless the license for the preced-
ing year is in suspension or has been revoked,
(b) The license shall be worn upon the cloth-
ing of the driver. (1976 Code, § 38-43)
See, 46-44, Failure To Comply With City,
State And Federal Laws:
Every driver licensed. under this Article shall
comply with all City, State and Federal laws.
Failure to do so will justify the City Manager
suspending or revoking a license, (1976 Code,
§ 38-44)
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See, 46-45. Suspension And Revocation Of
License:
The City Manager is hereby given the author-
ity to suspend any driver's license issued under
this Article for a driver failing or refusing to
comply with the provisions of this Article, such
suspension to last for a period of not more than
thirty (30) days. The City Manager is also given
authority to revoke any driver's license for
failure to comply with the provisions of this
Article, Prior to the suspension or revocation,
the driver shall be given written notice of the
proposed action to be taken and shall have an
opportunity to be heard by the City Council,
which shall affirm or reverse the suspension or
revocation, (1976 Code, § 38-45)
Sees, 46-46-46-65, (Reserved)
ARTICLE III, TRANSIT SYSTEM
DIVISION 1. GENERALLY
,
1. See .]ao Ch. 2 o(this Coda,
Supp. No. 29
Sees. 46-56-46-65. (Reserved)
DIVISION 2, TRANSIT AUTHORITY'
Sec. 46-66, Established:
The City does hereby create and establish a
Transit Authority in and for the City, effective
July 1, 1975. (1976 Code, § 38-66)
See, 46-67,
Qualifications Of Trustees:
The trustees of the Transit Authority shall
qualify by taking their respective oaths of of-
fice. (1976 Code, § 38-67; Ord. 94-95, § 1,
12-18-1995)
See, 46-68, Organization, Election Of Offi-
cers; Adoption Of Rules;
Terms:
(a) The Board of Trustees of the Transit Au-
thority shall organize for its transaction of
business, elect from its own number a chairper-
son and a secretary who shall serve for such
terms as the Board shall determine, not exceed- C
ing their terms of office as members of the
Board, and abide by all rules and regulations
that govern the proceedings of the Board,
(b) The Board of Trustees of the Transit Au-
thority shall comprise five (5) trustees appoint-
ed by the City Council. Three (3) of the initial
appointments shall be for terms expiring July
30, 1984; one of the initial appointments shall
be for a term expiring July 30, 1983; and one of
the initial appointments shall be for .a term
expiring July 30, 1982, Thereafter, all appoint-
ments shall be for a term of three (3) years or
until a successor has been appointed and quali-
fied, (1976 Code, § 38-68)
See, 46-69. Quorum; Majority Vote Re-
quired For Action By Board:
Three (3) members of the Board of Trustees .of
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Northeast Iowa Community College, Retired
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serve on this particular commission. Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented.
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that application stays active for one vear from the date of receipt in the Clerk's Office.
At the appropriate regularly scheduled council meeting, applications will be submitted to the City Council
for their review and applicants are encouraged to address the Council stating their reasons for wanting to
serve on this particular commission. Applicants will be advised when the application is being presented.
Appointment(s} will be made at a later meeting, Applicants will be notified as to the outcome of the
Council's action. If not appointed at that time, this application will continue to be resubmitted, as
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DUBUQUE CODE
(8) Participate with the Dubuque area chamber
of commerce, the hotel and restaurant in-
dustry and other interest groups to pro-
mote and develop the convention and
tourism business for the Dubuque area.
(9) Execution of contracts and agreements for
the use, operation and maintenance of the
civic center facility; contracts and agree-
ments for the use of the facility may be
signed by the city manager, except that all
contracts for usage of the facility involving
a term of longer than five (5") days shall be
subject to execution by the mayor with the
approval of the city council.
(Code 1976, § 10\12-24)
See, 13-15. Programs, projects and services,
conformity to legal and policy re-
strictions.
All programs, projects and services to be devel-
oped by the commission must conform to the pol-
icies of the city and to applicable local, state and
federal laws, rules and regulations.
(Code 1976, § 10'h-25)
Sec. 13-16. Solicitation and acceptance of do-
nations and gifts.
The commission may solicit and otherwise ac-
cept donations and gifts of money, personal prop-
erty and personal services. All such monies and
personal property as received shall become the
property of the city for the general use for the
support of the civic center and its programs un-
less such items have been designated by the do-
nors for specific purposes.
(Code 1976, § 1O'h-26)
See, 13-17, Membership, appointment.
(a) The commission shall be comprised of a
membership of five (5) persons, who shall be ap-
pointed by the Dubuque City Council for terms of
two (2) years. Two (2) of the initial appointments
shall be for a term of one year, three (3) of such
initial appointments shall be for a term of two (2)
years.
(b) Upon completion of their term of office, mem-
bers of the commission shall continue to serve in
their full capacity until a successor has been duly
appointed.
(c) Membership on the commission shall be lim-
ited to persons who are residents of the city.
(d) On and after July 18, 1983, the terms of
members of the commission shall be for three (3)
years. Terms of those members originally sched-
uled to expire June 29, 1984, shall be extended to
expire June 29, 1985, and terms ofthose members
originally scheduled to expire June 29,1985, shall
be extended to expire June 29, 1986. Thereafter
all terms shall be for three (3) years.
(Code 1976, § 10'h-27)
See, 13-18. Vacancies in membership.
A vacancy caused by death, resignation or oth-
erwise on the commission shall be promptly filled
by the Dubuque City Council for the unexpired
term of office.
(Code 1976, § 10'h-28)
Sec. 13-19. Attendance at meetings, fre-
quency required; record of atten-
dance.
(a) Members of the commission shall attend at
least two-thirds (%) of all regularly scheduled and
held meetings within any twelve-month period. If
any member does not attend such prescribed
number of meetings, it shall constitute grounds
for the commission to recommend to the Dubuque
City Council that said member be replaced.
(b) The attendance of all commission members
shall be entered upon the minutes of all meetings
by the secretary.
(Code 1976, § 10'h-29)
Sec, 13-20. Compensation.
All members of the commission shall serve
without compensation except for reimbursement
of necessary expenses.
(Code 1976, § 10'h-30)
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