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1967 January Council Proceedings j,"~' 1 Regular Session, January 2, 1967 CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL R..,.ar Session January 2, 1967. No member. of the City Council being present upon Roll Call the Meeting WH postponed subject to call. Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk. Approved ... ,...................1967 Adopted .....' ...................1967 ............................... .......................... ................................ ........................ ................................ ,....................... ,............................... ....................... ............................... ........................., ouncilmen Attest: .......... City Clerk. .. f :p. 3 attached hereto, and in accordance to the detailed distribution of pro- posed expenditures for 1967, which the Council established at the time of the bUdget hearing and adoption. Councilman Schultz moved that the recommendation of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor men, McCauley, Scbultz. Nays-None. Council- Pregler, RESOLUTION NO. 2-67 Designating the officia-l news- paper of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That THE TELEGRAPH HER- ALD, a daily newspaper of general circulation, be appointed the official newspaper of said City. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F_ Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Frommelt RESOLUTION NO. 3-67 A Resolution designating the depositories for Public Funds of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCn. OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That the following pointed depositories funds and the City hereby authorized Respectfully submitted, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Ludwig, pfohl, 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, That the following officers be appointed, SUbject however, to the right of the Council to declare such offices vacant or remove the officers therefrom at the pleasure of the Council with or without cause, and to be paid the com- pensation provided for in the de. tailed distribution of proposed ex- penditures for 1967 and that the City Manager provide a $5,000. bond and the City Solicitor pro- vide a $1,000. bond, both at their own expense. Gilbert D. Chavenelle, Manager. Leo F. Frommelt, R. R Russo, City City City Clerk. Solicitor. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be covered under the City Blanket Honesty Bond. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 the Lord is willing, the first spade of earth will be turned, and the floodwall will be underway. With any luck at all, we will no doubt hear the whine of jet engines over Dubuque in late spring. Our air- port program will be completed and Ozark will be landing the DC-9 in Dubuque daily, Many other fine things have been accomplished, the most out- standing of these is the harmon- ious co-operation of the leaders of business, industry and labor in their willingness to volunteer their talents and services to further their community. A great host of new faces has gathered from time to time to help Dubuque. To them my heartfelt gratitude. Without them we would not have made any gain at all. Upon completion of Mayor Preg- ler's remarks Councilman Ludwig moved that same be made a matter of record. Seconded by Council- man Schultz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Pregler, Council men Ludwig, McCauley, pfohl Schultz, Attest: Leo F. City Clerk. Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the follOwing vote: Yeas - MaYor Ludwig, men, McCaUley, Pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. CounciI- Pregler, banks be ap- of the public Treasurer is to distribute OFFICIAL Adjourned Regular Session, uary 3, 1967. Council met at 7:30 P.M. (C.S.T.) Present--Mavor Pregler, Coun~ cilmen Ludwig, McCa,uley, Pfohl, Schultz. City Manager Gilbert D. Chavenelle. Mayor Pregler read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and this meeting is an ADJOURNED meeting of the REGULAR MEETING of Janu- ary 2, 1967, this being the first meeting of the fiscal year of 1967, and this meeting is also an AD. JOURNED SPECIAL meeting of November 14, 1966 to consider a Resolution relating to the issu~ ance of $1,000,000 Flood Protec- tion Bonds, also called for the purpose of acting upon such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Gentlemen of the Council and Citizens of Dubuque 2 CITY COUNCIL Jan~ moved Second- Carried Council- Pregler, Attest: Leo F. City Clerk Councilman McCauley adoption of the resolution. ed by Councilman Pregler. by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. Mayor Ludwig Swore in the fol. lOWing newly appointed officers: City Manager Gilbert D_ Chave- nelle, City Clerk Leo F. From- melt, City Solicitor R. N. Russo. January 3, 1967 To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council. Gentlemen: As City Manager I wish to advise your Honorable Body that all officers and employees who I have power to appoint and are under my supervision, direction and con- trol, and whose appointments con- tinue at the pleasure of the Manager, and who are now serving in their respective capacities shall be paid salaries in accordance with the pay plan submitted to the Council, a copy of which is Frommelt Nays-None. Mayor Pregler moved that Coun- cilman Richard Ludwig be elected Mayor for the ensuing fiscal year of 1967. Councilman Pfohl moved that Councilman McCauley be elected Mayor for the ensuing year. Councilman McCauley de- clined the nomination and second- ed Mayor Pregler's motion calling for the election of Councilman Ludwig as Mayor for 1967. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Councilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Councilman Ludwig not City Clerk Frommelt adminis. tered the oath of office to the new mayor, Richard Ludwig, who took the Mayor's chair at the Council table. RESOLUTION NO. 1-67 Providing for the appoin,tment of . City Manager, City Clerk and City Solicitor for the City of Dubuque; presc'ribing thei'r sara,ries and fixing their bonds. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCll. OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: voting. During the year of 1966 I have had the pleasure of serving as the Mayor of the City I love and re- side in. It has been to put it in simple text, one of the greatest years of my life. 1 thank the Lord for the gift of grace He has given to me to fulfill this year. I also thank my many freinds and my dear wife for the support they have given me to make the many tasks of my office easy ones to perform. In the past year I must I not only learned a gre about city politics and govern- ment, but I also was amazed at the many tasks that were turned out by the dedicated employees of the City of Dubuque. Gentlemen we are fortunate to have men like Mr. Chavenelle and the many good people who work with him to keep Dubuque going. At this very time, the engineer- ing dept. is working at top speed to be in readiness for the start of construction of our floodwaIl. The many tasks to be completed are almost impossible, yet they burn the midnight oil when necessary, and they will deliver on time. In early summer, near Maus Park, if say that at deal .~". 5 3, 1967 ORDINANCE NO. 1-67 An Ordinance allocating and making appropriations of tax levies .nd other sources of revenue to the expenditures for City Govemment in the City of Dubuque, for lf1e fiscal year beginning Ja,nUl1ry 1, 1967 a-nd ending D_mber 31, 1967 and authorizing certa,in transfers of funds, presented and read. Councilman pfohl moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, Council- men, McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays--None. Councilman pfohl moved that the rule requiring the reading of aD Ordinance on three separate days be waived. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, men, McCauley, pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. (ORDINANCE NO. 1-67) sour~~s Oo'fdi~eavneC:ueal:gc1tI~9 eX~dl~~~~ng fo~perlWr~~:'rsnm~ntta'n le~:s c~ ofot~~~ bUClue, for the fiscal year beginning Januarv 1, 1967 and ending December 31, 1967 and authorizing certain transfers of funds. Be It Ordained by the Cltv Council of the City of DubUQue: Section 1. That there Is hereby allocated and appropriated from the estimated revenues from all tax levies in the City of Dubuque, together with the estimated receplts from sources other than taxation and unencumbered balances from the ~~~rt~~ o~ lltf: ~~ ~sov~~~~~~efn S~e 1fo71~~ ,:~~~m~~ '1orth3ae n~~ set forth In this ordinance and to that end the transfers of funds as hereinafter set forth are herebY authorized, to wit: Council- Pregler, Councilman Ludwig moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, men, McCauley, Pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. l~LJ Totel 543,883.00 200,053.00 1.366,660.00 809,816.00 378,535.00 915,248.00 425,921.00 336,884.00 170..01.00 430,000.00 523,819.00 70,000.00 6,171,250.00 Fund. 8,850.00 54.423.00 23,296.00 20,882.00 15,576.00 1.4,260.00 1,65l1.00 6,000.00 93,m.OO 1MOO.00 36,300.00 6,022.00 2.4,.09.00 500.00 .c6,179.00 27M3.00 19,150.00 . Council- Pregler, Unencumbered Balances 30,000.00 20,000,00 97,000.00 17,000.00 8,199.00 15,000.00 3,819.00 191,018.00 Public: Safety January Adjourned Regular Session, 1967 Gentlemen: An Ordinance has been pre. pared aIlocating and making ap- propriations of tax levies and other sources of revenue for ex- penditures of the City Govern- ment of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, for the fiscal year beginning Janu- ary 1, 1967 and ending December 31, 1967, and authorizing certain transfers of funds. This ordinance is in accord with the detailed expenditures adopted by the City Council. Respectfully submitted, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Councilman Schultz moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council. man Pregler. Carried by the fol. lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, men, McCauley, pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. Council- Pregler, RECEIPTS From Miscellaneous T.xlS Revenue 33OAII3,oo- 183,.fOO.00 163,512.00 16,5.41.00 l,O.f9,952.00 219,708.00 .496.557.00 313,259.00 227,261.00 13.4,27.4.00 124.185.00 782,116.4.00 351,903.00 59,018.00 33.4,632.00 2,252.00 170,.431.00 367,620.00 62,380.00 520,000.00 70,000.00 2,534,127.00 appropriated to EXPENDITURES GENERAL FUND Item 101 City Coondl . .. 102 Office of City Manager 103 Office of Cltv Clerk 1O.f Office of City Auditor 105 Office of City Treasurer 106 Office of City Solicitor 107 Urban Renewal . 108 Data Processing System 109 Office of City Engineer 110 ~oonty-Clty Building Authority 11~ ctWl'T:ctI~:,I~, .I.n~~~~.n.~... 11.4 City Buildings ....,.,......... 116 Civil Service . 121 Office of Building Commissioner 122 Off ce of Plumbing Inspector 123 Office of Electrical Inspector Fund General Street Public Safety Sanitation Municipal Enterprise Utilities Recreation . . . . . , .. Debt Service . Parking Meter . Trust and AgenCY Street Road Use Tax Liquor Profit 3,446,105.00 Revenue of $70,000.00 January 3, To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Profl' Liquor 1967 Councilman Pregler moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council. man Schultz. Carried by the fol. lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor men, McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 4-67 WHEREAS, a detailed distribu. tion of proposed expenditures of the City of Dubuque for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1967 and ending December 31, 1967, has been duly prepared by the City Manager and submitted to this Council for approval; and WHEREAS, this Council has ex. amined the detailed distribution of the proposed expenditures, wherein estimates of the expenses of the departments and purposes are shown, including the estimates for which all levies heretofore made, receipts from monies and credits and miscellaneous sources are to be used, and said distribu- tion shows all of the proposed expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: That said detailed distribution of proposed expenidtures for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1967 and ending December 31, 1967, as heretofore prepared, be and the same is hereby adopted and approved. Passed, adopted, and approved this 3rd day of January 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk. Mayor Ludwig moved adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, men, McCauley, pfohl, Sehultz. Nays-None. Council Pregler. Ludwig, pfohl, 3, Adjourned Regular Session, January in fol- and $1,300,000.00 $1,275,000.00 Dubuque Bank and Trust Company $1,225,000.00 BE IT FUBTHER RESOLVED that the City Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to file with the County Treasurer of Dubuque County Iowa, a list of such deposi- toires and to keep such list on file with such County Treasurer at all times. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk. Council Pregler January 3, 1967 To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Gentlemen: The attached resolution has heen prepared showing the detailed dis- tribution of proposed expenditures wherein estimates of expenses of the departments and purposes shown, including the estimates for which all levies are heretofore made, recepits from monies and credits and.. miscellaneous sources are to be used, and said distribu- tion showS all the proposed expen. ditures for the ensuing year. This resolution has been pre. pared in accord with the budget previously approved by the City Council. Respectfully submitted, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager in such banks to exceed the Trust Bank First National Bank such funds amounts not lowing: American Savings 4 7 61,730.00 24.039.00 28,769.00 41,910.00 59,028.0q 425,921.00 1967 $ Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, Total Recreation Fund These appropriatIons shall Taxes for Golf Course Taxes for Park Operation Taxes for Recreation Misc. Park Revenue Misc. Recreation Revenue Golf Course Fees . . Unencumbered Balance, Park from: 145B Outdoor Recreation 1450 Indoor Recreation UiE ~'f~~'?c:~i:d P~lprOVE!rr"ent 171 Municipal Golf Course Operation be paid ~ 1,725.00 24,575.00 52,300.00 49.000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 543,883.00 1967 $ 3, January Adjourned Regular Session, be paId from: 136 Air Pollution Control 147 Planning and Zoning 148e Miscellaneous Unclassified 160 Capital Improvements Beer Permit Refunds Cigarette License Refunds Liquor License Refunds Total General Fund These appropriations shal Taxes . Miscellaneous Revenue Unencumbered Balance 6 22,278.00 158,812.00 170,813.00 2,400.00 19,868.00 36,750.00 15,000.00 $ 330,483.00 183,400.00 30,000.00 543,883.00 $ $126,049.00 331,174.00 458,025.00 $ 915,248.00 $ 42.5,921.00 1,1164.00 8,199.00 124,185.00 781,000.00 ~ $ $ Total ROAD USE TAX FUND Street Repairing and Grading Street Construction $ STREET Item 132 " DEBT SERVICE FUND Item 161 J-l Retirement of Bonds 161 J-T Judgement . Interest $ 135,480.00 388,339.00 $ 523,819.00 312,843.00 24,041.00 336,884.00 $ $ Interes ,,, & Paym't and Costs Total Debt Service Fund These appropriations shall Taxes Miscellaneous Revenue 520,000.00 3,819.00 523,819.00 $ $ Total Street Roal Use Tax Fund k~~~~ i&~.ro"prJr~l~nhaS~o'!~e ~ ~~kdd fG~~:Tax Unencumbered Balance Total $ 23,055.00 10,262.00 137,114.00 $ 170,431.00 334,632.00 2,252.00 336,884.00 $ be paid from Total PARKING METER FUND Item 170 Parking Meter 169 Parking Lots 168 Parking Ramp $ 132,694.00 544,055.00 697,613.00 9,234.00 19,981.00 6,200.00 23,195.00 3,688.00 $1,436,660.00 System PUBLIC SAFETY FUND Item 115 Municipal Cour. 118 Police Departmen' 119 Fire Department l1tE ~l~~ a~~Ui~~rcn: Alar.m 124 009 Pound U8E Ambulance 150 Civil Defense 68,700.00 $ 170,431.00 $ Total Parking Meter Fund ~~~~fn:P~gr:)atifJl;ens~:1l be paid from from: be paid TRUST AND AGENCY FUNDS FIRE PENSION FUND Item 155J Fire Pensions This appropriation shal; Taxes Misc. Revenue Total 126,950.00 $ 68,255.00 445.00 68,700.00 $ from: FIRE RETIREMENT FUND Item 155 J-2 Fire RetIrement System This approprlatfon shall be paid Taxes .. Miscellaneous Revenue Total 53,050.00 $ 92,370,00 34,580.00 126,950.00 $ $ POLICE PENSION FUND Item 154 J-1 Police Pensions This apPropriation shall be paid from: Misc. Revenue Taxes S 4,.419.00 61.615.00 8,.475.00 71,SOO.00 14,964.00 189,267.00 298,307.00 58,357.00 '3,000.00 99,912.00 t $ 809,816.00 SANITATION FUND Item 117 Levee Maintenance 125 Health Department . 126 Control ot Contagious 127 Sewer Maintenance 129 Milk Inspection . 134 Rubbish, Garbage, Ash & 139 Sewage Disposal 140 Street Cleaning .. ... _ _.. 162 City Share of Special Sewer 162 Main Sewer and Inlets Collections Tax. 93,300.00 35,000.00 53,000.00 Total $ 53,000.00 Total of all appropriations for the expenditures of citv Govern- :n~~t JO:nJ~~y C~~y 1il7 ~~u~nechn~ow5ec~~i :f~~c1~6ra~. .~~9.i~~. $6,171,250.00 Section 2. General Miscellaneous Revenues. General miscellaneous revenues which are collected during the fIscal year shall be allocated to the funds and pur- General Total Utilities Fund These appropriations shall be R.aid from ~at:r tr:~~c uL~:~~L~be~c.Bal:~~~ue Taxes for SI. & Traffjc LIghting Water Depl. Revenue Total $1,049,952.00 219,708.00 70,000.00 97,000.00 $1,436.660.00 Total Public Safety Fund These appropriations shall be paid from Taxes .., . . Miscellaneous Revenue Liauor PrOfit Unencumbered Balance Total Diseases Con $ $ $ 34,800.00 200.00 Total $ 35,000.00 FEDERAL OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE SYSTEM Item 156 J.2 City Share Federal Social Security This appropriation shall be paid from: Taxes ._. ... .... ... Miscellaneous Revenue 52,750.00 250.00 and Traffic lighting Works Administration Works Operation Total UTILITIES FUND Item 138 Street 149 Water 149 Water $ 33,870.00 48,990.00 21,439.00 9,SOO.00 5,000.00 61,575.00 19,679.00 $ 200,053.00 163,512.00 16,541.00 20,000.00 200,053.00 $ $ Total Sanitation Fund These appropriations shal Taxes ,....., ,.. .. Miscellaneous Revenue Total <55.00 52,595.00 53,050.00 66,850.00 26,450.00 93,300.00 $ $ Total STREET FUND Item 128 Street Repairing and Grading 130 Tree Trimming 131 Highway AdmInistration 135 Street Construction 137 Sidewalk Program 141 Snow Removal 142 Traffic Signs and be paid from $ $ $ $ I j Markings Total Street Fund These appropriations shal Taxes . . Miscellaneous Revenue Unencumbered Balance Total POLICE RETIREMENT FUND Item 154 J-2 Police RetIrement System . This appropriation shall be paId from: Taxes ., Miscellaneous Revenue Total FUND ',om STATE EMPLOYEE'S RETIREMENT Item 156 J.J Employee's Retlremenf This apprOj:lriatlon shall be paid Taxes . .. ..., Miscellaneous Revenue 16,304.00 136,lWB.OO 23,260.00 600.00 34,233.00 $ 3,247.00 147,795.00 76,219.00 74,120.00 5,927.00 54,227.00 5,000.00 12,000.00 $ 378.535.00 ,,( ~ 158,722.00 14,982.00 30,553.00 43,832..00 130.446.00 378,535.00 $ $ $ 496,S57.00 313,259.00 $ 809,816.00 be paid from from MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE FUND Item 143 Library Operation 153A Dock Operation . 1538 Dock Dredge Operation _. 153C Dock Riverfront lmprovemen 157 AirpOrt Operation l~~~~ ~~~:g~1~ti;n"ste~~~~fe b~u:Jld Taxes for Docks . Taxes for LIbrary Taxes for Airport . Misc. Dock Revenue Misc. LibrarY Revenue Misc. Airport Revenue Unencumbered Balance, Unencumbered Balance, $ Library Dock Total RECREATION FUND Item 144A Park Administration 1MB Park Areas, BuIldIngs, Etc. 144C Park Improvements 144D Park Moore's Mill 145A Recreation AdministratIon 9 1966 December To the Honorable u_.._^ and City Council Gentlemen: I herewith subm report of the City Auditor f( month of November as we! a list of claims and payrolls 'hich war- rants were issued f month of November 1966. Respectfully, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Councilman Pregler moved that the reports be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. 30, Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 .................. authorizing the issuance of $1,000,- 000 Flood Protection Bonds of said City and providing for the levy of taxes to pay the same. Section 2. That the hearing on the initiation of proceedings for the issuance of said bonds be further adjourned to the 23rd day of January, 1967, at the Council Chambers in the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., at which time the resolution referred to in the pre- ceding section hereof wiIl be brought up for consideration by this Council. Section 3. That all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict here- with be and the same are hereby repealed and this resolution shall be effective forthwith upon its passage and approval. Passed and approved January 3, 1967. 3, 1967 poses as provided for hel'"eln and shall be used for the payment of the expenses of such funds and purposes in the sums herein shown. POseselc;.tl~e 3buj~~I~~aIlAC~ :~~P\UhSe ~~t;,,:~If~~~y a~=~let~ :ndd~lt: ::~ to be applied 8S contingencies arIse or may be used for such proper purpQ$es as the Council may determine upon. Any surplus not speclflCillly distributed In the budget and remaining in funds created by the levy Of special taxes shall be and Wgthf~~e h~iel~er~t,i\~~oP~~~~d ~~lho~7le p{~:ertr:'::~~ Jncre~t ~IY~ f~~~~ ~~~atl ~rvesw~ a1h:r"s~o:ov';tr~ih~OSt~ICEo~~r:N:.ial tax levy has been made, Section 4. DellllQuent Tax Collections. Delinquent prior year's tax collections shall be allocated to the respective funds most logically Including the purPOSe for which the tax was levied when and as the same are received by the City Treas- urer. Section 5. Distribution. That the distribution and division of the within ap- propriations shall be made in accordance with the detailed distribution adopted bv the City Council on Januarv 3, 1967 which detailed distribution is made a part of this ordinance by reference thereto and shall be so considered In connection with the expenditures of said appropriations. Section 6. This ordinance shall be In force and effect from and after Its final passage, adoption and approved by the City Council and publication as provided bY law, and the approPriations herein Drovided shall be avallable when transferred to their respective funds. Passed upon first reading this 3rd day of January,. 1967. Passed, adopted and approved upon final reading this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. SYlvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommel Cltv Clerk PubliShed officially in uary 1967. WHEREAS for the purpose of paying the cost of acquiring pro- perty and rights of way required to carry out said Mississippi River Improvement Project it is neces- sary that prOvisions be now made for the issuance of bonds of said City in the principal amount of RESOLUTION NO 5-67 $1,~00,000 payable from taxes . . . leVIed upon all the taxable pro- A ResolutIon relating to the perty in said City as authorized Issuanc~ of $1.000,000 Flood and permitted by Section 395.25 ProtectIon Bonds. of the Code of Iowa, 1962; and WHEREAS it is conductive to WHEREAS notice and hearing the public convenience and wel. on the initiation of proceedings fare and necessary and for the for the issuance of said bonds has best interests of the City of Du- heretofore been given in manner buque, Iowa, and its inhabitants and form required by Sections that flood protection works be 23.12 and 408A.1 of the Code of constructed consisting generally Iowa, 1962, and no petition or pro- of constructing levees, embank- test against the issuance of said ments and structures and other- bonds has been filed or made and wise improving the water course no petitions has been filed re- of the Mississippi River in said questing that the proposition of City; and ihsuing said bonds be submitted WHEREAS the United States at an election; and Government acting by and WHEREAS the hearings on the through the' Secretary of tbe Army !nitiation of p~oceedings for the and the Chief of Engineers pro- ~suance of said bonds was ad- pose to eonstruct such improve. Journed f~om November 14, 1966, ments to said Mississippi River to the time. and p~ace of. the within the corporate limits of the present. meeting of thiS Council; City of Dubuque, as more fullY NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re- described in a report of the Chief solved by the City Council of the of Engineers transmitted to Con- City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: gress by the Secretary of the Section I. That the City Clerk Army by letter dated June 19, be and is hereby authorized and 1962, House Document No. 450, directed to arrange for the pre- 87th Congress, 2nd Session; and paration of a form of resolution 3, 1967 To the Honorable and City Council Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have ap_ proved the fOllowing bonds and desire to have your approval on same. January Mayor jJ JJ PUBLIC OFFICIAL BOND Gilbert D. Chavenelle, Merchant Mutual Bonding Co. Alfred G. Heitzman, The Ohio Cas- ualty Insurance Co. Respectfully, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Councilman Pfohl moved that the bonds be approved and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCaUley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. 1967 To the Honorable and City Council Gentlemen: I am enClosing for your consid- eration a supplemental addendum to the Dubuque Urban Transporta- tion Planning Agreement and let- ters from the Iowa State Highway Commission dated June 22 and JUly 20, 1966. On April 6, 1964 the City of Du- buque entered into a three party agreement with the Iowa State Highway Commission and the 3, January Mayor Adjourned Regular Session, January 8 Richard LUdwig Mayor Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk January 3, 1967 Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Recorded J," of day "'" this The TelegraPh-Herald newspaper Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Councilman Pfohl moved adop- tion of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, men, McCauley, pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. Councilman Pregler movedadop. tion of the resolution. Seconded by Couniclman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, men, McCaUley, pfohl, Schultz. Nays-N' Council- Pregler, 1966 December To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: I have authorized the firm of O'Connor, Brooks, Ahrendt and Brooks, Certified Public Account- ants, to audit the city records and accounts for the year 1966. Will you please affirm this action? Councilman McCaUley moved ap- proval of action taken by the City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas --. Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. CouneiI Pregler Respectfully submitted, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager 30, Ludwig, Pfohl, one. I J I Council Pregler, 11 zuchelli Drive .net aU that pa,rt of Mineral Lot 69 not now zoned as MUltiple Fami'ly Residence zone from their present Two. Family Residence District c'lassi. fication to Multiple Family Resi- dence District classification, said Ordinance having been pre- viously presented and read at the Council meeting of November 28, 1966, presented for Final Adop- tion. ORDINANCE NO. 57-66 An OrdInance Amending the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance known as Ordinance No. 3-3.( of the City of Dubuque to change Lot 1 of Langworthy Place, Lot 10, West 50 Feet of Lot 11. Lot 121 Lot 14. East 35 Feet of Lot 15 and Lo 13 all In Massey Heights, Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Langworthy Place, Lot 2 of Lot 1 of City Lot 731, and all that part of Lot 1 of City Lot 732 that lies sooth of Maz. zucheHl Drive and all that part of Min- erai Lot 69 not now zoned as Multiple Family Residence Zone from their pres- ent Two Family Residence District Clas- ~f~i~i~~nC'~SS~~W:'~. Family Residence Be It OrdaIned by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 1. That the Zoning Map and Zoning Ordinance known as Ordinance No. 3-34 of the City of DubUQue be and tho~ ,a~,e ~~n':,~~fu:~T~~e;' ~lt ~an&~"s, 50 Feet of Lot 11, Lot 12, Lot 14, East 35 Feet of Lot 15 and Lot 13 all In Massey ~r~~~!SLo~~t J ~Jt ~o~f hI: L'c:n1J~~~ all that Part of Lot 1 of City Lot 732 that lies south of Mazzuchell/ Drive and all that part of Minerai Lot 69 not now zoned as Multiple Family Residence Zone- from their present Two Family Residence Dls- U"~lde~b~SSm;r!l~ c'J~S$m~~~rJ~. Family Sect/on 2. This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after Its final passage, adoption and PUblication as by law provided. Introduced the 28th day of November 1966. Rule reauirlng reading on three sep.. arate days SUSpended by unanimous vote the 28th day of November 1966. Passed by recorded roll call vote, adopted and apProved this 3rd day of January, 1967. RICHARD LUDWIG, Mayor M. SYLVESTER McCAULEY MERLIN F. SCHULTZ ELDON A. PFOHL WALTER A. PREGLER Councilmen Councilman Pregler moved fin- al adoption of the Ordinance. Sec- onded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun. cilmen McCaUley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. LEO F. FROMMELT City Clerk Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of notice of public hearing to amend the Zon- ing Map and Zoning Ordinance, known as Ordinance No. 3-34, by repealing Section 2 of Article 4 thereof and enacting a new section 2 of Article 4 in lieu thereof to permit additional uses in the Mul- 3, 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors as filed as a record of said proceedings in the office of the County Auditor of DUbuque County, Iowa. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of the County of Dubuque, Iowa this lOth day of January A.D. 1967. Harold P. Meloy, County Auditor and Secretary to the Board of Supervisors Attest: Leo F. Frommei City Clerk H:"~?Jls~e:ws:~J~I/;t,I~n 9th"~a~el:1r1:: uary 1967. , Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of notice of public hearing to consider amend- ment to the Zoning Ordinance by changing Lot 1 of Langworthy Place, Lot 10, West 50 feet of Lot 11, Lot 12, Lot 14, East 35 feet of Lot 15 and Lot 13 all in Massey Heights, Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Langworthy Place, Lot 2 of Lot 1 of City Lot 731, and all that part of Lot 1 of City Lot 732 that lies south of MazzuchelIi Drive and all that part of Mineral Lot 69 not now zoned as Multiple Family Residence Zone from their present Two Family Residence Dis- trict Classification to Multiple Family Residence District Classi- fication, presented and read. Mr. Herb Dilworth posed a ques- tion as to area involved, however not in the form of any objection as to actual rezoning. No written objections were filed and no oral objectors were pres- ent in the Council Chamber at the time of the public hearing. Coun- cilman Pregler moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Pfohl. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. ORDINANCE NO. 57-66 An Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance known as Or- dinance No. 3-34 of the City of Dubuque to change Lot I of Langworthy Place, Lot 10, West 50 feet of Lot II, Lot 12, Lot 14, East 35 feet of Lot 15 and Lot 13 all in Massey Heights, Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Langworthy Plaee, Lot 2 of Lot I of City Lot 731, and all that pa," of Lot I of City Lot 732 that lies south of Moo:- J . outlined in the Agreement. This participation will be in the form of financial and/or technical as. sistance for work performance by the Iowa State Highway Commis- sion within the capability of its staff. The maximum expenditures for this financial and/or technical assistance will be based on thirty cents per capita as determined from the population encompassed by the Origin and Destination Traffic Survey Cordon line. The population within this area is 67,305. The total funds and/or technical assistance available is in the amount or value of $20,192. The use of these funds and/or technical assistance is limited to transportation oriented elements and to approval hy the Iowa State Highway Commission and Bureau of Public Roads of the study out- line and the planning studies com- posing the transportation oriented elements. The Iowa State Highway Commission in cooperation with the Bureau of Public Roads agrees to jointly cooperate with the es- tablished committees in the as- signment of responsibility of those work elements. The payments for this work will be by procedures mutually agreed upon. Richard Ludwig, Mayor City of Dubuque Joseph F. Bahl, Chm. Board of Supervisors Dubuque County J. R. Coupal, Jr. Director of Highways Iowa State Highway Commission meeting Jan- Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 County of Dubuque. The purpose of this agreement is to provide for the control and coordination of Urban Transportation Planning in the Dubuque Area. The agree- ment provides for a Coordinating Committee for the conduct of a transportation study which in- cludes a member from the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County and the Iowa State Highway Commis- sion. It also provides that the Iowa State Highway Commission will be responsible for origin and destination date. State of Iowa 1 Dubuque County f I, Harold P. Meloy, County Audi- tor of Dubuque County, Iowa do hereby certify that the foregoing Supplemental Addendum to the Dubuque Urban Transportation Planning Agreement is a true and correct copy of the Agreement ap- proved by the Board of Supervis. ors of Dubuque County, Iowa on the 10th day of January A.D. 1967 and that the agreement was signed and executed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of .Du- buque County, Iowa as directed in Approved Council uary 3, 1967. Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk SS: 10 The Supplemental Addendum modifies the 1964 agreement so that the Iowa State Highway Com- mission will financially participate in the planning process beyond the basic Origin and Destination Study. The Addendum provides that the additional participation will be thirty cents per capita based on an area population of 67,305 people. I request that the Supplemen- tal Addendum be approved by the City Council and that the Mayor be authorized to sign the Adden- dum and that the City Clerk be in- structed to forward the agreement to the Board of Supervisors and, after approval by the County, for- ward it to the Iowa State Highway Commission. Councilman pfohl moved ap- proval of the City Managers' rec- ommendation. Seconded by Coun- cilman Schultz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Supplemental Adcleclum to the Dubuque Urban Transportation, Planning Agreement The Iowa State Highway Com- mission shall continue its agree- ment to cooperate and participate to the extent permitted by the Code of Iowa in Urban Transpor- tation Planning in the Dubuque Urban Area. The Commission fur- ther shall provide additional par. ticipation in this joint planning process beyond the basic Origin and Destination Traffic Study as RespectfUlly requested, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager 13 for the sum of $50,000.00 said real estate to be used for park purpos- es, which is described as follows be and the same is hereby approv- ed: Lot 1 of West Fractional 'h of Northeast l/4, Section 4, Town- ship 88 North, Range 2 East, of 5th P.M. and Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 276, Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 274, Mineral Lot 273, Mineral Lot 272, and Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 271, Section 33, Township 89 North, Range 2 East of 5th P.M., all in Dubuque County, Iowa, containing 207 acres. Section 2. That the City Man- ager of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be and he is hereby ordered to exercise said option to purchase said real estate for and on behalf of the City of Dubuque, fowa. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCaUley. Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Ludwig, Pfohl, -,)I 3, 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January Councilman Pfohl moved final adoption of the Ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman McCauley. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Petition of Peoples Natural Gas requesting permission to excavate at 2210 Windsor Ave. (10 yr.) to repair service line, presented and read. Councilman Schultz moved that the petition be granted. Sec- onded by Councilman Pregler. Car. ried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, CounciJ. men McCauley, pfohl, Pregler Schultz. Nays-None. Rule requiring reading on three sere ~:t~8ff.aYJa:u~r~~r:~e~n~~~ous YO e Passed on recorded roll call vote, adopted and approved this 3rd day 01 January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. SYlvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Leo F. Frommel' City Clerk Published offIcially In the Telegraph Herald Newspaper this 10th day of Jan uary 1967. Leo F. Frommel City Clerk. Attes 1 Session, January 3, 1967 first east of Bluff Street to the I;8J\ter line of West Eleventh Street, thence east on the center line of West Eleventh 5tl'eet to the center line of ftle alley between li,~cucS:nre~d I~I~ ~lr:e.:f(e:'&~f:~~~a~~ and Locust Streets to. the north line of the middle '/is of the City Lot 473, thence t1~st of'Ot'ffv hCot"onll~nee or.u1J'3r~I~~ ~a(ll~e f~fb~er~f ..1r'rwhfJrys tR: east line of Locust Street extended) and along the east line of Locust Street to the south line of West Fifteenth Street, thence west along the south line of West Fifteenth Street to the center line of rel~~ln~tr:,etBI~Jnfti.~u~ ~gn~~~ ~f~ of Laras Boulevard, thence west along the center line of Loras Boulevard to 8 ~~t Jn~lm~ndSt~ee~th:'~~ ~me a%~ a line one hundred feet west of and r:raliel to the west line of Bluff Street ~e~: .ra~'f'haIJ~~e aO~in~e.:~ ~iS~r:r=f north of the north line of West Ninth Street to a point on the east line of Bluff Street one hundred feet north of the north line Of West Ninth Street, which is the point of beginning. 2. Beginning at the point of the Inter. section of the center lines of Loras Boule- vard and Walnut Streets, thence east on :"ntceg::r ~~~~r~ ~c;r3s':::tfvevr~ ':as' ~uVhe o~~ ll~: g~l~~i~~~tr:~~ ~W=J feet east of the east line of Prairie Street, tot h e center line 0 f the alley first south of Loras Boulevard. thence west along the center line of the alley first south Of Loras Boulevard to the center line of Pra[rle Street, thence south along the center line of Prairie Street to the point of the intersection of the center lines of Prairie Street and Chestnut Streets, thence west alone the center line of Chestnut Street to the ~Int of the Intersection of the center lines of Chestnut Street and Walnut Street, thence north alOng the center line of Walnut Street to the center line of Loras Boulevard, which Is the point of beginning. Adjourned Regular tiple Residence District Classifi cation, presented and read. No written objections were filed and no oral objectors were present in the Council Chamber at the time set for the final hearing. Councilman pfohl moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Pregler. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun~ cilmen McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. ORDINANCE NO. 58-66 An Ordinance Amending Ordi. nlnce No. 3-34 known as the Zoning Ordin_ and the Zon- Ing Map of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, by repelling Section 2 of Article 4, thereof, Ind enacting a New Section 2 of Article 4 in Lieu Thereof to Permit Addi. tionll uses in the MultipJe Resi- dence District Cllssificltion, said Ordinance having been pre- viously presented and read at the Council meeting of November 28, 1966, presented for Final Adoption. 12 Petition of Chicago Milwaukee, Sl. Paul and Pacific Railroad Com- pany, by William C. Fuerste attor- ney, requesting the adoption of a resolution supporting the merger of the Chicago, Milwaukee, Sl. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company and the Chicago N orth Western Railway Company, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the rules be suspended in order to let anyone present address the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Council Pregler Petition of Dubuque Park Board requesting action to exercise an option covering the purchase of the J. C. Miller farm property be- fore February 15, 1967, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the petition be approved. Sec- onded by Councilman McCaUley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, Council~ men McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 6-67 WHEREAS, City of Dubuque, Iowa, was granted an option to purchase the real estate herein- after described for the sum of $50,000.00; and WHEREAS, the Park Board of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, has recommended that the City acquire said real estate for park purposes. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the purchase of the following described real estate 11 3. Lot 6, Lot 1 of Lot 7, Lot 1 of Lot 8, south one hundred feet of Lot 9, ReecI- er Langworthy's Sub.. Lot 1 and L.ot 1A of Murphy's Sub. .4. The area between Aita Vista Str~ r:.~ ~11Jnl~~~\v anfv~~~ee~nJhea ~y~ one hundred feet south and pil\rallel to the south line of University Avenue. S. In the area between West Fifteenth Street and West Sixteenth Street from Main Street to the alley first west. (i) Off Street parking within the fol~ lowing described area: 1. Beginning at the point of Intersec~ ~rr:~n a~ ~~e W:r\t"~~IY IIYffie of ofLw~~t Third Street, thence northerlY on the westerlY line of Locust Street to the in- tersection of the southerly line of West fJ~lhe~lfelfr;'e th:,nc~e':'r~rAl. ~fr~ th: the Intersection of the easterlY line of Bluff Street, thence southerlY on the easterly line of Bluff Street to the In- tersection of the northerlY line of West Third Street, thence easterly on the northerly line of West Third Street to the Intersection of the westerly line of Locust Street which is the point of the beginning. 2. Lot 1 of LangworthY Place and Lot 10 Massey Heights. (iJ In the areas described In Sec- tions 2bh/. and 2(1) ~s shall ~enme~ CI~nddl~~,y no . ~~J ho~ advertisements are shown other than the name and profession using the office or studio or the name of the firm or operator uslne such parktng lot and that such sign or nameplate shall not exceed five (5) square feet In ~~fabe alWuml,a:tJ~Ch sign shall (k) Accessory uses or structures customarily. Incident to any of the permitted uses." Sectinn 2. This Ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after Its final passage acklption and publication as by law provided. Introduced the 28th day of November, 1966. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) .~-'. ORDINANCE NO. 5N6 An ordinance amending ordinance no. 3-34 known as tile zoning ordinance and the zoning map of The City of Dubuque, Iowa by repealing Section 2 of Article 4, tflereof, and. enacting a new Section 2 of Article .4 In lieu thereof to permit ad- dltiona~ uses In tfle Multiple Residence District classification. CIf..E cJTth~Rg~~lb~ boufQD~~1:~ fdW~; Section 1. That ordinance no. 3-34 known as the zoning ordinance and the zoning map of the City of DUbuqU~ Iowa ~.:~rn:ie~l~ JS o'le~~TCI:mJ,n ~~r:r, and enacting a new Section 2 of Article .4 In ijeu thereof as follows to wit: Il~e :fe9Wmng s1~ee' :,I~t hc:.~d~ ~t gV~t ofthe~ie r:'istth tJ1ntte ~enYf:r Ii~Jnm the alley first east of a1uff Street, thence north along the center line of the alley Section 2. PermlUed Uses (a) Ail permItted uses In the two family residence district. (b) ~I~~e r::e~~~~s, wp~c~ r ~hg~ ~~I~~d ~~len~uS~fts.apart~ (c) Hospitals, except animal hospi- tals, hospital or sanitarium for the exclusive use of the care of contagious, mental, drug or liq- uor addict cases. (dl Convalescent and nursing homes. (e) Tourist homes, lOdging houses. boarding houses. (f) Chlldrens; homes and orphan- ages. (g) Fvneral home or mortu,ry after ~:I~a~~a~~n~o~r~ i'f!~~YrWen~! (h) Professional offices or studios of a PhYiiiclan, dentist, architect, engIneer, lawver, realfor, Insur. ance, mustclan or sil11iiar pr0fe5.. ~~~?6edWi~~~as! h e following de- 15 tion be granted and the Auditor instructed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council. men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Petition of Russell Earl Hedrick, requesting a refund of $50. on the unexpired portion of cigarette li- cense No. 156, as he has discon~ tinued business on December 31, 1966, presented and read. Council- man Pfohl moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor in- structed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council. men McCaUley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Petition of Giannoula Sarris re- questing a refund of $50., on the unexpired portion of cigarette li- cense No. 166, as she has discon- tinued business on December 31, 1966, presented and read. Council- man Pfohl moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor in- structed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the follOwing vote: Yeas - Mayor LUdwig, Council. men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz, NaYs-None. Petition of Dorothy Jewell, re- questing a refund of $50. on the unexpired portion of cigarette li- cense No. 236, as she has discon- tinued business on December 31, 1966, presented and read. Council- man Pfohl moved that the refund be granted and the Auditor in- structed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council. men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. . RESOLUTION NO. 7-67 WHEREAS, there has been pre- sented to the City Council a Plat of the Subdivision of Lot 1 of City Lot 732 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, bearing date of December 8, 1966, prepared by Bartels, Mc- Mahan & LeMay Engineering Co. and the City Council having ex- Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 1966, presented and read. Council- man Pfohl moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor in- structed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. NaYs-None. Petition of George F. Zillig re- questing a refund of $50. on the un. expired portion of cigarette license No. 37, as he has discontinued business on December 31, 1966, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor instructed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Petition of George F. Zillig, re- questing a refund of $150 on the unexpired portion of Class B Beer License No. 101, as he has discon- tinued business on December 31, 1966, presented and read. Council- man Pfohl moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor in- structed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the follOWing vote: Yeas - Mayor LUdwig, Coun. cilmen McCaUley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Petition of Harold A. Cosley, reo questing a refund in the amount of $50., on the unexpired portion of cigarette license No. 87, as he has discontinued business on December 31, 1966, presented and read. Coun- cilman pfohl moved that the peti- tion be granted and the Auditor instructed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Petition of Harold A. Cosley, re- questing a refund of $100. on the unexpired portion of Class "B" beer license No. 72, as he has dis- continued business on December 21, 1966, presented and read. Coun- cilman Pfohl moved that the peti- 1967 ense No. 257, as they have discon- tinued business on December 23, 1966, presented and read. Council. man Pfohl moved that the refund be granted and the Auditor in- structed to issue proper warrant Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Council Pregler Petition of William G. Spielman, requesting a refund of $50. on the unexpired portion of cigarette li- cense No. 221, as he has discontin- ued business on December 20, 1966, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl <moved that the refund be granted and the Auditor instructed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the follOwing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, Pfohl, Schultz_ Nays-None. Council- Pregler, Petition of Alma Henkel request ing a refund of $50. on the unex- pired portion of Class B Beer Ii. cense No. 29, as she has discontin- ued business on December 30, 1966, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the refund be granted and the Auditor instructed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. Petition of Alma Henkel, re- questing a refund of $50. on the unexpired portion of cigarette li- cense No. 128, as she has discon. tinued business on December 30, 1966, presented and read. Council- man Pfohl moved that the petition be granted and the Auditor in- structed to issue proper warrant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz_ Nays-None. Petition of Ernest Latham, re- questing a refund of $50., on the unexpired portion of cigarette Ii. cense No. 24, as he has discontin- ued business on December 30, January 3, Adjourned Regular Session, Notice of Suit of Clara Freese, in the amount of $9500. for per- sonal injuries received in a fall at the alley between Rhomberg and Lincoln on Windsor, as the result of accumulation of snow and ice on January 3, 1965, presented and read. Councilman pfohl moved that the notice be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Council- man McCauley. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas-Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Attorney Wm. Fuerste addressed the Council by stating that the pooling of natural partners would be to the mutual benefit of the citizens of the City of Dubuque, which would certainly strengthen the rail position of the City. Mr. Art Borgeault of the C.M. St. p. & P.R.R. stated that the I.C. Railroad would not oppose the merger if they could acquire trackage rights from Lisle to Northfield, Minne- sota. H however this could not be accomplished by the I.C.R.R. their request for trackage rights could hamper the merger. Councilman Schultz moved ap- proval of supporting the merger subject to approval of Mayor's in- vestigation. Seconded by Council- man pfohl. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Petition of Florence F. Brede Herburger, requesting a refund of $150. on the unexpired portion of Class B Beer License No. 112, as she has discontinued business on December 23, 1966, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the refund be granted and the Aud- itor instructed to issue proper war- rant. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None Council- Pregler, Council- Pregler, re- the lic- Council Pregler, Petition of Carl Herburger questing a refund of $50. on unexpired portion of cigarette Ludwig, Pfohl, Ludwig, Pfohl, Ludwig, Pfohl, 14 17 intersection of. Cardiff Street for the purpose of widening the ex~ isting roadway or street as same runs from James Street to Car- diff street; (d) That St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of Dubuque shall pay the total cost for the improvement of Mazzuchelli street from James Street to Cardiff Street which improvement, among 0 the r things, shall consist of widening thereof by an additional 20 feet, curbing and guttering of same and surfacing of same, and the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are authorized and di- rected to execute said deed for and on hehalf of City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Clerk is herewith authorized and directed to deliver said deed to St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital upon receipt of the purchase price of $4,000.00 and receipt of cost of publication. Section 3. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this Resolution in the office of the Dubuque County Recorder. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen ~ Attest: Leo F.Frommelt, City Clerk Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution but that final delivery of the deed be withheld until full agreement is reached as to other property in the area to be purchased from another source by the hospital which would be part of the proposed additional 20' in width for street purposes. Second- ed by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor LUdwig, Council. men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of notice of public hearing to consider dispos- al of Lot 2 of the Subdivision of Lot 36 in T. McCraney's Addition in the City of DUbuque, Iowa, to 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, eral, circulation published in the City of DUbuque, Iowa, on Decem- ber 13, 1966, and December 20, 1966, City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, met on the 3rd day of J anu~ ary, 1967, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the City Council Chamber in the City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, to con- sider the proposal to dispose of interest in that portion of City Lot 732 lying south of MazzucheIli Heights in the City of Duhuque, Iowa, hereinafter known as Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of City Lot 732 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital; and WHEREAS, City Council of City of Dubuque, Iowa overruled any and all objections, oral or written to the proposal to dispose of inter- est of City of Dubuque, Iowa, in and to the above described real estate to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the conveyance of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of City Lot 732 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for the sum of $4,000.00 plus costs of publication be and the same is hereby approved, SUbject to the conditions hereinafter stated. Section 2. That the deed of con- veyance conveying the above de- scribed real estate to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, be and the same is hereby approved subject to the following terms and conditions: (a) St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of Dubuque shall cause said real estate to be platted and pay for same; (b) That the cost of an abstract of title and cost of publication of notice of intent to dispose of in- terest in real estate shall be paid for by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of Dubuque; (c) That St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of Dubuque shall grant unto City of Dubuque, Iowa, a perpetual easement in and to the real es- tate owned by St .J oseph Mercy Hospital of Dubuque, including the property hereinabove de- scribed, consisting of a strip of land 20 feet wide lying immedi- ately south of MazzucheIli Street and commencing at the intersec- tion of MazzucheUi Street and James Street continuously to the t ~ I< l I 3, 1967 Section 1. That the Plat of the Subdivision of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of City Lot 732 in the City of Du- buque, Iowa, bearing date of De- cember 8, 1966, prepared by Bar- tels, McMahan & LeMay Engineer- ing Co., be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby au- thorized and empowered to exe. cute said Plat for and on behalf of City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 2. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to file said Plat in the office of the County Recorder in and for Du- buque County. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Councilman McCauley moved adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman pfohl. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. x January Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of notice of public hearing to consider propos- al to dispose of Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of City Lot 732, to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, presented and read. No written objections were filed and no oral objectors were present in the Council Chamber at the time set for the public hearing. Councilman Schultz moved that the proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 9-67 WHEREAS, resolution and publish- ed notice of time and place of hearing, published in the Tele- graph.Herald, a newspaper of gen- Adjourned Regular Session, amined said Plat finds that same confonns to all statutes and ordi- nances pertaining to the subdivi- sion of real estate and approves the same. NOW THEREFORE Be It Re- solved hy the City Council of City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That the Plat of the Subdivision of Lot 1 of City Lot 732 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, bearing date of December 8, 1966, prepared by Bartels, McMahan & LeMay Engineering Co., be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and empowered to execute said Plat for and on behalf of City of Du- buque, Iowa. Section 2. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to file said Plat in the office of the County Recorder in and for Du- buque County. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Ludwig, Coun- Pfohl, Pregler, Councilman Pregler moved adop~ tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas _ Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Re- City 16 RESOLUTION NO. 8-67 WHEREAS, there has been pre- sented to the City Council a Plat of the Subdivision of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of City Lot 732 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, bearing date of December 8, 1966, prepared by Bartels, McMahan & LeMay Engi- neering Co. and the City Council having examined said Plat finds that same eonforms to all statutes and ordinances pertaining to the subdivision of real estate and ap- proves the same. NOW THEREFORE Be solved by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa; It of *' 19 Communication of J. B. Leveille, being in agreement as to the ac- tion taken relative to the paving of Iowa Street, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the communication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Ma- yor Ludwig_ Carried by the follow- ing vote: Ludwig, Conn- pfohl, Pregler, Communication of Charles J. Murphy, objecting to proposed levy of assessment against Lot 2 of 1 of M.L. 237 and Lot 3 of M.L. 243, on both the Hot Mix-Hot Laid paving and Concrete Curb & Gut- ter, presented and read. Council- man Pfohl moved that the com- munication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McCau- ley. Carried by the follOwing vote: Adjourned Regular Session, January 6. Jones Street-from the W.P. L. of Terminal Street to the E.P.L. of Main Street. 7. Main Street-from the S.P.L. of Kaufmann Avenue to the N.P.L. of Clarke Drive. 8. Southern Avenue-.from the W.P.L. of Kerrigan Road to the W.P.L. of Sullivan Street. 9. University Avenue-from the S.P.L. of Van Buren Street to the N.P_L. of U. S. Highway 20. 10. Water Street-from the S.P. L. of First Street to the N,P.L. of Jones Street. presented and read. Mayor Lud- wig moved that the proof of pub- lication be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun. cilmen McCaUley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Statement of City Clerk certify- ing that notices of levy were mailed on November 30, 1966, by certified mail, to owners of rec- ord according to the books of the County Auditor, who would be obliged to pay for cost of con. structing City of DUbuque 1966 Hot Mix-Hot Laid Asphaltic Con- crete Paving Project No.1, pre- sented and read. Councilman Preg- ler moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor ciImen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Ludwig, Coun- pfohl, Pregler, - Mayor McCauley, Yeas ciImen Schultz. Nays-None. Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Communication of U.S. Coast Guard claiming immunity from as- sessment levied for the paving of Jones Street, presented and read. Councilman McCaUley moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Schultz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: LUdwig. Coun- pfohl, Pregler, Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz_ Nays-None. Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of notice of special assessment and intention of the City Council to issue bonds to pay for the cost of City of Du- buque 1966 Hot Mix-Hot Laid As. phaltic Concrete Paving Project No. 1 on the following named streets: ".. RESOLUTION NO. 11-67 SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That to pay for construction of CITY OF DUBUQUE 1966 HOT MIX-HOT LAID ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVING PROJECT NO.1, by Mul- grew Blacktop Inc., Contractor in front of and adjoining the same, a special tax be and is hereby lev- ied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate all as named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as set forth in the following schedule: Statement of Ray D. Rampson, a member of the Engineering De. partment, certifying that notices of levy were posted in the assess- ment district and along the streets of the City of Dubuque 1966 Hot Mix-Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Paving Project No. 1 on Decem- ber 16, 1966, presented and read. Councilman McCauley moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Airport- Highway 1. Dubuque Municipal Access road from U. S. 61. 2. Fremont Avenue-from S.P.L. of Dodge Street to the L. of Simpson Avenue. 3. Hill Street-from the S.P .L. of W. 8th Street to the N.P.L. of West 5th Street. the S.P. Ludwig, Coun- pfohl, Pregler, 3, 1967 Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCaUley, Schultz. NaYs-None. Section 3. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this Resolution in the office of the Dubuque County Recorder. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967_ Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Ludwig, Coun- pfohl, Pregler, RESOLUTION NO. 10-67 WHEREAS, resolution and pub- lished notice of time and place of hearing, published in the Tele- graph-Herald, a newspaper of gen- eral circulation published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on Decem- ber 14, 1966 and on December 21, 1966, City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, met on the 3rd day of J an- uary, 1967, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. In the City Council Chamber in the City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa, to consider the proposal to dispose of interest in Lot 2 of the Subdi- vision of Lot 36 in T. McCraney's Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to Ethel M. Vogt; and WHEREAS, City Council of City of Dubuque, Iowa, overruled any and all objections, oral or writ- ten to the proposal to dispose of interest of City of Dubuque, Iowa, in and to the above described real estate to Ethel M. Vogt; Re- City NOW THEREFORE Be It solved by the City Council of of Dubuque, Iowa: Section 1. That the conveyance of Lot 2 of the Subdivision of Lot 36 in T. McCraney's Addition in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to Eth- el M. V ogt for the sum of $50.00 plus costs of publication be and the same is hereby approved and that no abstract of title be fur- nished the buyer. Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCaUley, Schultz. Nays-None. 4. Iowa Street-from the S.P .L. of 2nd Street to the S.P .L. of 1st Street. 5. John F. Kennedy Road-from the S.P.L. of Pennsylvania Avenue to the N.P.L. of U. S. Highway 20. Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 same is hereby approved and the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said deed for and on behalf of City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the Clerk is herewith author- ized and directed to deliver said deed to Ethel M. Vogt upon reo ceipt of the purchase price of $50.00 and receipt of cost of pub- lication. Section 2. That the deed of con- veyance conveying the above de- scribed real estate to Ethel M. V ogt, reserving therefrom the north 5.14 feet thereof for public purposes perpetually, be and the 18 Ethel M. Vogt for the sum of $50, subject to reservation of the north- erly 5.14 feet for public purposes perpetually, presented and read. No written objections were filed and no oral objectors were present in the Council Chamber at the time set for the public hearing. Councilman Pfohl moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Pregler. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: John E. & Alice L. Butler, Lot 6, Babcock Addition ........................ 62.49 Harvey M. & Geraldine D. Lange, Lot 7, Babcock Addition ........ 17.56 Wm. M & Martba Clemens, Lot 2-42, Sister's Addition .....m............ 38.73 Wm. M. & Martha Clemens, Lot 2-1-1-1-42, Sister's Addition m..... 55.28 Edwin B. Lyons, Lot H-l-l-42, Sister's Addition "".....m......m....... 60.23 AUred & Rosemary Richardson, Lot 2-1-1-42, Sister's Addition.... 26.38 Francis E. & Ruth C. Hart, Lot 2-1-42, Sister's Addition ..m....... .36 Henry Wernse Wahlert, Lot 2-1-2, Fremont Avenue Sub. ................ 453.11 Henry Wernse Wahlert, Lot 2-1-1-2, Fremont Avenue Sub. ............ 25,65 Alice O. Pearson, Lot 2-2, Fremont Avenue Sub. "....m".........m..... 470.96 Arnold F. & Melita & Robert Kunnert, Lot 3, Fremont Avenue Sub. ........-.................................................."......................................... 782.25 AUred J. & Rose E. Timmerman, Lot 2-4, Fremont Avenue Sub..... 385.70 Wm. M. & Martha Clemens, Lot 1-4, Fremont Avenue Sub. ""...m.. 325.03 Wm. M. & Martha Clemens, Lot 5, Fremont Avenue Sub. ................ 38.59 Wm_ M. & Martha Clemens, Lot 2-1-1-1.3, Mineral Lot 144 ................ 156.32 Edwin B. Lyons, Lot 1-1-1-1-3, Mineral Lot 144 ''''''''''''''''''''''''.m 284.00 AUred & Rosemary Richardson, Lot 2-1-1-3, Mineral Lot 144 ........ 326.85 Francis E. & Ruth C. Hart, Lot 2-2-1-3, Mineral Lot 144 .................... 335.81 Francis E. & Ruth C_ Hart, Lot 1-2-1-3, Mineral Lot 144 .................... 368.90 Wm. J. & Mary F. Burns, Lot 2-1-2-3, Mineral Lot 144 """"""'''..m 348.16 Harvey James Jr. & Elsie B. Gill, Lot 1-1-2-3, Mineral Lot 144 .... 401.87 Dubuque GuU Club, Lot 71, Grandview Place Add. .......................... 3.17 DUbuque GoU Club, Lot 32, Grandview Place Add. ..m".....m......... 13.23 DUbuque GoU Club, Lot 33, Grandview Place Add. ........................ 2_15 DUbuque Golf Club, Lot 31, Grandview Place Add. ............................ 1.38 James W. & Sue S. Huff, Lot 1, BerqUist Place .....................m........ 32.17 Harold Peter Melssen, Lot 2, BerqUist Place .................................... .73 Harvey James Jr. & Elsie B. Gill, Lot 1, Sub. of 4-M.L_ 144 """'''''' 62.67 A. J. & A. C. Eberhardt, Lot 2, Sub. of 4-M.L. 144 ...............m......m. 163.68 Conrad & Isabella Wiehl, Lot 1-3, Sub. of 4-M.L. 144 ................m..... 195.31 A. J. & A. C. Eberhardt, Lot 2-3, Sub. of 4-M.L. 144 '''''''''''''''''''''''' 35.82 G. W. & Jessie Heitkamp, Lot 1-4, Sub. of 4-M.L.-M.L. 144, 3-27 .... 31.92 Conrad & Isabella Wiehl, Lot 2-4, Suh. of 4-M.L.-M.L. 144, 3-27.... 92.48 G. W. & Jessie Heitkamp, Lot 1-1-5, Sub. of 4-M.L.-M.L. 144,3.27 .... 12.61 G. W. & Jessie Heitkamp, Lot 1-7, Sub. of 4-M.L.-M.L. 144, 3-27.... 22.26 James L. Dodds, Lot 2-2-Ept.-7, Sisters Addition m............................. 143.27 Harold & Doris Nachtman, Lot 1-Ept.-7, Sisters Addition m............. 273.90 Emily S. M_ Phillips, Lot E. 50'-E. 100'-W. 250'-8, Sisters Addition.... 24.67 Edward B. & Evelyn Dissell, Lot W. 5O'-E. 100'-W. 250'-8, Sisters Addition ............................................_................................................. .22 Roger A. & Luanus Ott, Lot 1.E. 140'-8, Sisters Addition .m............ 205.88 David Campbell, Lot 2-E. 140'-8, Sisters Addition ............................ 205.88 Emily S. M. Phillips, Lot E. 5O'-W. 1oo'-E. 240'-9, Sisters Addition.. 29.15 Edward B. & Evelyn Dissel, Lot W. 50'- W. 100'-E. 240'-9, Sisters Addition .............................................................................................. 1.93 Catherine Wagner, etaI, Lot W. 5O'-E. 140'-E. 240'-9, Sisters Addi. tion ............................m......................................................................... 205.68 Leo A. & Marita E. Theisen, Lot S. 50'-E. 140'-E. 240'-9, Sisters Addition ............................................................................."............... 205.88 Florence P. Thompson, Lot 1-6, Sisters Addition .....m.................... 286.80 James L. Dodds, Lot 2-6, Sisters Addition .................................m.... 100.36 Florence P. Thompson, Lot E. Pt.-5, Sisters Addition .................... 339.82 Henry Wernse Wahlert, Lot 2-2-1, Fremont Avenue Sub. ""'m .62 21 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 CITY OF DUBU 1966 HOT'MIX-HOT LAID ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVING PROJECT NO. 1 245,480.47 180,039.76 65,440.71 6,544.07 472.63 .........m.............$ 72,457.41 180,039.76 S.P.L. ..............$252,497-17 FREMONT AVENUE-from the S.P.L. of Dodge Street to the of Simpson Avenue with Hot Mix Hot Laid A......ltlc Concrete Paving, Project No. 1 ! t l'.~' $14,611.85 2,298.00 5,937.44 5,560.85 432.60 3,791.10 150.00 Excavation, 1915 Cu. Yds. ......m...........................@ 1.20 A. C. Binder Course, 628.30 Tons ..._................@ 9.45 A. C. Surface Course, 588.45 Tons ....................@ 9.45 Prime Mc-O, 2060 Gals. ....................................@ 0.21 o/.a" Stabilized Rolled Stone Base, 1263.70 Tons @ 3.00 Manholes-Raised or Lowered, 3 No. of ............@ 50.00 l Perry D. & Jacqueline B. Jacobs, Lot 46, Simpson's Addition ........ 19.09 Wayne W. & Helen W. Silvey, Lot 1-45, Simpson's Addition .......... 61.47 Roger J. Rhomberg, Lot 1-2-45, Simpson's Addition ....m................. 420.24 John W. & Juanita C. Moberly, Eugene V. & Marilyn M. Conklin, Conklin Place m.................m...........m............................................... 10.35 Marshall & Marjorie Thomas, Lot 1-1-43, Simpson's Addition ........ 58.59 Marion J. Ryder, Lot 2-43, Simpson's Addition .................................. 64.75 Marion J. Ryder, Lot 1-44, Simpson's Addition .............m.........m...... 660.33 Paul J. & Anne Mae Gisch, Lot 2-44, Simpson's Addition ............ 298.10 Frank L & Margaret Wagner, Lot 2-2-3, Babcock Subdivision ........ 15.81 Eugenia G. & Robert Loetscher, Lot 1-1-2-3, Babcock Suhdivision 639.49 Lonis B. & Dorothy R. Bray, Lot 1-2-1-1, Fremont Ave. Sub. .......... 229.38 Eleanor R. pfohl, Lot 2-2-1-1, Fremont Ave. Sub. m........................m.. 284.95 Eleanor R. pfohl, Lot 2-1-1.1, Fremont Ave. Sub. ............................ 117.73 Eleanor R. pfohl, Lot 2-2-1-1-1-1, Fremont Ave. Sub. .................... 207.95 Eleanor R. pfobl, Lot 2-1-1-1-1-1-1, Fremont Ave. Sub. .................... 26.60 W. N- & Adelaide D. Glab, Lot 1-2-1.1-1.1, Fremont Ave. Sub. .... 186.16 W. N. & Adelaide D. G1ab, Lot 2-1.1-1-1-1-1-1, Fremont Ave. Sub... 280.97 Lester R. & Irene Weber, Lot 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1, Fremont Ave. Sub. 802.18 Henry Wernse Wablert, Lot 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1, Fremont Ave. Sub. m. 83.95 Henry Wernse Wahlert, Lot 1-2-1 Fremont Ave. Sub. .....m................ 76.85 Henry Wernse Wahlert, Lot 1-1-1-2, Fremont Ave. Sub. .................... 330.49 Warrington C. & Dorothy Wick, Lot 2-2-1-1-3, Babcock Subdivision 14.39 Warrington C. & Dorothy Wick, Lot 2-2-1-1.1-3, Babcock Subdivision 3.39 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. (Cont.-Joseph Newburch), Lot 1-2-1' 1-1-3, Babcock Subdivision ............m..........................................m 45.55 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. (Cont.-Joseph Newhurch), Lot 2-1-3, Babcock Subdivision ...........m.......mm..m.....m................................ 26.78 Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. (Cont.-Joseph Newburch), Lot 2-1-1-1-1-3, Babcock, Subdivision ........................................._.............................. 65.81 Robert H. & Carol J. Richardson, Lot 1-1-1.1-1-1-3, Babcock Sub- division ................................................................................................ 328.20 Kennetb S. & Madeline T. Gordon, Lot 2-1-1-1-1-1-3, Babcock Sub- division .........._...._..............................................................."............... 275.40 John T. & Elizabeth A. Kalb, Lot E'h-53, Babcock Subdivision .... .66 John T. & Elizabeth A. Kalb, Lot 54, Babcock Subdivision ............ 50.10 D. W. & Elaine P. Ernst, Lot 2-56, Babcock Subdivision .................... 61.65 Orville P. & Mary Jane Murphy, Lot 1-56, Babcock Subdivision.... 40.23 D. W. & Elaine P. Ernst, Lot 2-57, Babcock Addition .................... 162.11 Orville P. & Mary Jane Murphy, Lot 1-57, Babcock Addition ........ 158.96 John E. & Alice L. Butler, Lot 4, Babcock Addition ....... ... 299.19 John E. & Alice L. Butler, Lot 5, Babcock Addition ........ m 129.14 QUE 20 Construction Cost Less City Share Assessable Amount ............ 10% Engineering Expense 5% Interest-52 Days Total Assessable City Share Amount TOTAL COST: David A. Duggan, Lot 5, Mineral Lot 251 "...""""""""""......,,,, 256.90 Robert W. & Dorothy Winders, Lot 2, Prysi Farm """""""..,,... 186.20 Robert W. & Dorothy Winders, Lot 2-2-1-1-, Prysi Farm """"". 70.94 David A. Duggan, Lot 1-1.2-1-1-, Prysi Farm ""'''''''''''''''''""""" 74.30 Joseph K & Eliz. L. Donahue, Lot 2-1-2-I-1, Prysi Farm """"".. 34.56 Cyrii R. & Julie Frommelt, Lot I4, Block 12-Steger Heights ,,,,,,,, 30_05 Howard S. & Lena McCarron, Lot 15, Block 12-Steger Heights ........ 4.88 Carl J. & Marianne R. Haupert, Lot 16, Block 12-Steger Heights .... 5.33 Robert M. & Jean A. Heii, Lot 2, Block 1A.Steger Heights "",,,,,,,, 11.95 First Church of the Nazarene, Lot 5, Block 1.Steger Heights "."". 562.43 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 1-1, J. S. Brunksill Addition ..........""...""". 151.61 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 2-1, J. S. Brunskill Addition .......""..",,"..,,. 22_05 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 3, J. S. Brunskill Addition .."""""..""",,...... 30.39 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 4, J. S. Brunskill Addition "''''''''''",,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9.42 Ethel Oswald & Helen Carlson, Lot 7, J. S. Brunskill Addition .""". 195.66 Carl Breitbach, Lot 8, J. S. Brunskill Addition ''''''''''''''''''',,,,,,,,,,,,, 143.23 Carl Breitbach, Lot 9, J. S. Brunskill Addition """'""""",,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173.21 Richard & Yvonne J. Walton, Lot 10, J. S. Brunskill Addition"".... 167.17 Richard & Yvonne J. Walton, Lot 11, J. S. Brunskill Addition ........ 156.97 Richard M. & Helen Lincoln, Lot 19, Lenox Addition "'''",,,,,,,,,,,,, 193.65 Richard M. & Helen Lincoln, Lot 20, Lenox Addition ".""""......." 193.65 William Kaiser Sr., Lot 21, Lenox Addition ........................................ 193.65 John C. & Ida C. Nauman, Lot 22, Lenox Addition """"'''''''''"".."". 247.39 Vincent S. & Mabel Schmitt, Lot 23, Lenox Addition ""."".."....". 193.65 Jacob P. & Bertha Schmitt, Lot 24, Lenox Addition """""""""""" 193.65 Jacob P. & Bertha Schmitt, Lot 25, Lenox Addition "",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 193.65 George & Florence Droessler, Lot 26, Lenox Addition .................... 193.65 George & Florence Droessler, Lot 27, Lenox Addition .................... 193.65 Mabel E. Tischauser, Lot 28, Lenox Addition """""''''''''",,,,,,,,,,,, 177.97 Mabel E. Tischauser, Lot 1-1-2, Bonson's Farm ............................1,203.37 Seven-Up Bottling Co., Lot 1-1, Correction Plat of Lot 2-1-2, Bonson's Farm ....... ...... .................... ............ ..... ......... .......................1,108.66 Seven-Up Bottling Co., Lot 2-1, Correction Plat of Lot 2-1-2 Bonson's Farm ....... ........... ........... ................ ......... ............................ 994.59 **WilIiam & Ethel Jenni, Lot 2, Correction Plat of Lot 2-1-2 Bon- son's Farm ........, .... ..... ........... ........ ....., ............................................... 0.00 Seven-Up Bottling Co., Lot 1-2, Correction Plat of M.L. 248 """"" 9.31 Seven-Up Bottling Co., Lot 2-2, Correction Plat of M.L. 248 .......". 44.20 **WilIiam & Ethel Jenni, Lot 1, Correction Plat of M.L. 248 ........ 0.00 Walter & Lucille Kaiser, Lot 1, Lot 2-M.L. 242 """""""""""""",,159.47 Fay Thomas & Christa Ann Steger, Lot 2, Lot 2-M.L. 242 """"" 172.09 Fay Thomas & Christa Ann Steger, Lot 3, Lot 2-M.L. 242 """"" 133.92 Francis & Eiieen Kennicker, Lot 4, Lot 2-M_L. 242 """"""....".". 21.82 Francis & Eileen Kennicker, Lot 5, Lot 2-M.L. 242 ........................ 2.57 'Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 2-1-1, Westgate Sub. ...."""."""""""""". 33,37 Walter & Lucille Kaiser, Lot 3, Mineral Lot 238 '''''''''""""""""",,, 148.22 'Sidney Haudenshield, Lot 1.1, Mineral Lot 238 """"""""""""""" 20.09 "Elmer & Augusta Ernst, Lot 1, Sub. 2-M.L. 237 & 2-M.L. 238 0.00 'Charles J. Murphy, Lot 2, Sub. 1-M.L. 237 & 3 M.L. 243 "..""",,1,610.16 *Center Grove Prop. Inc., Lot 1, Safah & Edw. Bartels PI. at Cen- ter Grove """ "", "" """ "" """ """". "". """ ""."". "'"" "". "" """"" ...2,358.71 Key City Sales & Service Co., Lot 2, Sarah & Edw. Bartels PI. at Center Grove .... .............. ..... .......... ..... ..... .....,.... ...... ....................... ..1,020.77 Center Grove Prop. Inc., Lot 3, Sarah & Edw. Bartels PI. at Cen- ter Grove """."""""""""""""""....""""".""""""."."..".""""..",,... 577.61 Clifton & Anne C. McGhee, Lot All, Bird Chevrolet Center Grove Place """,,, """"""" .", "."""., "" "." ",,, ,,,,, """""."""". ""'"""""""" 1,442.83 Joseph A. & Annabelle Wiederhold, Lot 1-2-1.1-1-152, Finley, Wa- ples & Burton's Addition ................................................................ 103.46 Chrysler Motors, Lot 1-1-1.1, M.L. 246 """""'''_''''''''"""""".""""". 341.72 Earl J. & Edith Bock, Lot 2-2-1-1-1-152, Finley, Waples & Burton's Addition 135.00 23 3, 1967 January Adjourned Regular Session, 3, 1967 15.00 90.00 ,,$18,274.99 5,078.14 con~ Van Buren Street to the Laid ASphaltic Concrete ;." _iW" I Jl $13,196.85 1,319.69 95.31 ...."".$14,611.85 the benefits special to UNIVERSITY AVENUE-from the S.P.L. of N.P.L. of U.S. Highway 20 with Hot Mix.Hot Paving, Project No.1. 5.00 5.00 Adjourned Regular Session, January Concrete Removal, 6 Sq. Yds. Sand Coat, 18 Tons (Total Construction Cost) City Share Engineering Expense Interest-52 Days Assessable Amount in proportion assessed is which of All ferred. 108.74 108.33 131.68 149.56 164.16 177.08 188.36 193.65 193.65 193.65 193.65 193.65 193.65 193.65 193.65 193.65 193.65 246.42 390.92 207.06 34.34 143.41 14.93 59.47 5.59 490.17 207.56 197.97 214.51 56.53 8.34 50.54 171.53 10.39 216.56 212.35 477.88 166.65 10% 5% Total 261.75 231.60 22 Dorance E. Cox, Lot 2, Lenox Addition Dorance E. Cox, Lot 3, Lenox Addition Alice Erschen, Lot 4, Lenox Addition ..... Floyd & Lulu Huls, Lot 5, Lenox Addition .............., Raymond & Madeline Papin, Lot 6, Lenox Addition ................... Helen Bennett & Charles Wm. Callahan, Lot 7, Lenox Addition Helen Kennett & Charles Wm. Callahan, Lot 8, Lenox Addition Peter Kolling, Lot 10, Lenox Addition ....................................... Raymond & Madeline Papin, Lot 9, Lenox Addition ................... Peter Kolling, Lot 11, Lenox Addition ....................................... Peter Kolling, Lot 12, Lenox Addition ".........................".............. Joseph & Eliz. Reuter, Lot 13, Lenox Addition ........................... John M. & Veronica C. Henkel, Lot 14, Lenox Addition ........... Rudy J. & Bernadine C. Schrandt, Lot 15, Lenox Addition ....... Rudy J. & Bernadine C. Schrandt, Lot 16, Lenox Addition ....... Helen D. Wilson, Lot 17, Lenox Addition ".........,........................... Helen D. Wilson, Lot 18, Lenox Addition ........................................ Ray J. & LaVerle R. Herting, Lot 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-152, Finley, Wap- les & Burton Addition .........................,.......................................... Joseph A. & Annabelle Wiederhold, Lot 2.1-1-152, Finley, Wap- les & Burton Addition .................................................................... Clarence Wiederhold, Lot 2-1-152, Finley, Waples & Burton Addi- tion ........................................................................................................ Donald Kies, Lot 1-2-1A, Min_ Lot 168 ..................".."........................ Harold G. & Anna Butler, Lot 2-2.1A, Min. Lot 168 ......""...""""""'" Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 1-1, Mineral Lot 250 ................................ George Spensley, Lot 2-1, Mineral Lot 250 ....,....".............".............. Francis J. & Anna J. Stevens, Lot 3-1, Mineral Lot 250 ................ Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 4-1, Mineral Lot 250 .................................... Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 5-1, Mineral Lot 250 .................................... Lester R. & Josephine Fitzsimmons, Lot 1-2-1, Schiltz Place ........ Winifred S. Matz, Lot 2-2-1, Mineral Lot 250 .................................... Violet Hazer, Lot 2-1-1, Schiltz Place .................................................... Bernard & Soloma Kaiser, Lot 1-1-1, Schiltz Place ........................ William H. & JoAnn Witterholt, Lot 1-2, Schiltz Place """""""""" Bernard & Saloma Kaiser, Lot 2-2, Schiltz Place ................................ James & Coletta Downey, Lot 2-1-2, M.L. 251A & Part of M.L. 250 James & Coletta Downey, Lot 1-1, Min. Lot 251 """"""'''..uo....''""" James & Coletta Downey, Lot 2-2, M. L. 251A & Part of M.L. 250 James & Coletta Downey, Lot 2, Mineral Lot 251 ... Carl J. & Eileen Wiederholt, Lot 3, Mineral Lot 251 ... Vernon & Donna M. Davis, Lot 1-4, Mineral Lot 251 ... Joseph E. & EIiz. L. Donahue, Lot 2-4, Mineral Lot 251 Frank & Betty Murray, Lot 17-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co_ Add. Block 1 ''''''''''''''''''''''...m'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''......m.........m............ 493.90 Dlinois-Central R. R. Co., Lot W100, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 3 ...........................m.....................m....."................._....".."....." 662.70 Iowa Oil Company, Lot 4, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 6.... 15.53 IOwa Oil Company, Lot 5, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 6 .....". 62.86 Iowa Oil Company, Lot 6, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 6 ........ 82.64 Iowa Oil Company, Lot 7, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 6 ""m' 124.78 Florence F. Kileen, Lot 8, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 6 ........ 303_59 City of Dubuque, Lot 1, Chemical Subdivision ........."..".."..""...1,246.91 Helen M. & Donald E. Engstrom, Lot 2, Chemical Subdivision....1,191.77 illinois-Central R. R. Co., Lot 1, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 9 662.81 Dlinois-Central R. R. Co., Lot E'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block IO ..............."...........""....."......m".."m"...".m...".........""m... 778.69 T. J. Mulgrew Co., Lot 1-1-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 .."..m.................m.............""......."_......",, "'''''''''m,m......." "..... ".... 319.21 International Harvester Co., Lot W27'-2-1-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 ......".............."...."....".....mm.."......m............".. 114.78 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Lot E20'-2-1-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 ..."....m.....m"............m....""".................................m. 75.07 International Harvester Co., Lot W93'-2-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 .................m..................................._............................ 95.13 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., E20'-2-W'h, DUbuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 .......................................................................".....m........... 28.06 International Harvester Co., W93'-3-Wlh, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 """"""""'''''-'''''''''''''''''_''''''.._..''...m'''...m............ 63.56 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Lot E20'-3-W'h, DUbuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 .......-..........................................."............................... 19.74 International Harvester Co., W93'-4-Wlh, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 ................m..m............................................................ 30.63 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Lot E20'-4-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 ..............................m.................................."....................... 9.26 International Harvester Co., Lot W93'-5-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 ........................m........_.................m............".............. 17.45 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Lot E20'-5-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 .............................m........m....................m...............m.......... 4.96 International Harvester Co., Lot W93'.6-Wlh, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 ..............m.."....m..................................................m..... 6.74 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Lot E20'-6-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 ..................................m............................m............ 3.46 C. M. & St. P. R. R. Co., Lot E20'-7-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 10 .................................................._...."........................... .33 Pure Oil Co., Lot 1-2-1, A. A. Cooper Wagon Works ........m............. 609.94 U.S.A. Lot 2, A. A. Cooper Wagon Works m......_................................ 9.96 DUhuque Tank Terminal Co., Lot 1, First Street Subdivision ........2,059.60 Dubuque Tank Terminal Co., Lot 2, First Street Subdivision ........ 28.72 Dodds Realty Co., Lot S75'-N300', Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 7 .........................................................................m..............m... 15.01 Dodds Realty Co., Lot N188'-N225'-N300', Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 7 .........m..................m.........................................."....... 677.05 Dodds Realty Co., Lot S37'-N225'-N300', Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 7 ...... ....m.. 21.64 25 3, 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January 88.86 3, 1967 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 2, J. S. Brunskill Add. .................................m Frank & Crescentia Bechen, Lot 2-1-1-1.1.152, Finley, Waples & Burtons Add. I ...46,465_61 18,501.87 27,963.74 2,796.37 201.96 ..m30,962.07 benefits con- JONES STREET-from the W.P.L. of Terminal Street to the E.P.L. of Main Street with Hot Mix-Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Paving, Project #1 illinois-Central Block 1 .. Frank Farber (sub. to life estate Sarah Farber), Lot 9-W'h buque Harbor Co. Add. Block 1 ..............m....m....m".......... Frank Farber (sub. to life estate Sarah Farber), Lot 9A-W'h buque Harbor Co. Add. Block 1 ........................................... Dubuque Awning & Tent Co., Lot 10-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 1 ..............................."......................"........................... Dubuque Awning & Tent Co., Lot ll-Wlh, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 1 ....................................."..m............................................ Harold J. Weber, Lot 12-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co_ Add. Block 1 Harold J. Weber, Lot 13-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 1 Harold J. Weber, Lot 14-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 1 Harold J. Weber, Lot 15-W'h, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 1 Frank & Betty Murray, Lot 16-W'h, DUbuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 1 .. 767.98 3.51 $10,905.09 1,830.00 2,264.69 2,087.50 157.50 381.00 250.00 860.00 3,515.00 Adjourned Regular Session, January 24 145.00 Correction Plat of M.L. 248....3,106.68 2, Correction Plat-Lot 2-1-2 Excavation, 100 CU.Yds. @ 1.20 ........m..""" A.C. Binder Course, 1,408.35 Tons @ 9.45 . A.C. Surface Course, 1,588.15 Tons @ 9.45 Prime MC-O, 4,840 Gals. @ 0.21 ..........m...."...."....".......... 3J4" Stabilized Rolled Stone Base, 5,173.26 Tons @ 3.00 Manholes-Raise or Lower, 7 No_ of @ 50.00 ............".................... Conocrete Removal & Replace W 110" Conc., 39 Sq.Yds. @ 20.00 Concrete Removal, 15 Sq.Yds. @ 2.50 .. Sand Coat, 41 Tons @ 5.00 Extra Work, Lump Total Construction Cost City Share Expense 52 Days Assessable special the to in proportion assessed is of All ferred. Add. Du- Excavation, 1525 Cu. Yds. ....m..m...........mm.......@ 1.20 A. C. Binder Course, 239.65 Tons ....................@ 9.45 A. C. Surface Course, 220.90 Tons ................@ 9.45 Prime MG-O, 750 Gals. .............................m........@ 0.21 %" Stabilized ROiled Stone Base, 127 Tons ....@ 3.00 Manholes-Raise or Lower, 5 No. of ............@ 50.00 Concrete Remove & Replace w/l0" Concrete, 43 Sq. Yards. .............m.......... Concrete Removal. 1406 Sq. Yds. 20.00 2.50 ..@ **WilIiam & Ethel Jenni, Lot 1, * *WiIIiam & Ethel J enni, Lot Bonson's Farm .............................."..........................mmm.mm 468.90 "Eleanor & Augusta Ernst, Lot 1, Sub. 2-M.L. 237 & Lot 2-M.L. 238 ._...........m................."......................."............"......3,066.05 'Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 2-1-1 Westgate Sub. ....m..m..''',,,'''' 17.09 'Sidney Haudenshield, Lot 1.1, Min. Lot 238 ..........."....."..".. 10.26 'Charles J. Murphy, Lot 2, Sub. 1-M.L. 237 & 3 M.L. 243 m' 243.47 *Center Grove Prop. Inc., Lot 1, Sarah & Edw. R. Bartels Place Center Grove .. 869.11 30,962.07 120.00 3,308.91 5,008.02 1,016.40 ..".15,519.78 350.00 780.00 37.50 205.00 120.00 23,180.51 "''''R.O.W. Purchase *Deficiencies 10% Engineer 5% Interest Amount Total which Co. Harbor Dubuque E'h Lot Co. R. R. 8.89 12.77 39.33 35.27 40.88 52.94 76_61 10.43 Du- 27 100.00 25.00 85.75 9,849.05 984.91 71.13 6,522.63 1,197.03 5,325.60 532.56 38.46 5,896.62 benefits 10% Egn. Expense 5% Int.-52 Days Amount is being assessed in proportion to the special MAIN STREET -from the S.P.L. of Kaufmann Avenue to the N.P.L. of Clarke Drive with Hot Mix-Hot laid Asphaltic Concrete Paving, Proiect No. 1. 4.36 4.36 4.70 4.70 6.06 12.09 4.33 58.32 175.00 175.00 87.50 87.50 196.35 26.48 163.71 47.63 2.80 13.26 23.55 136.39 49.46 151.11 52.16 146.42 200.58 200.58 200.58 200.58 200.58 Robert J. & Marie E. Richard, Lot 1-11 & N'h-12, L. H. Lang- worthy's Sub. .m...................................................................m............ Robert J. & Marie E. Richard, Lot 2.11 & N'h-12, L. H. Lang- worthy's Sub. ................... .................... ............................................. Arthur & Emma A. Blum, Lot 3-11 & N'h -12, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. ..............m............m.....................................m......................"..".. Robert J. & Marie E. Richard, Lot 4-11 & N'h-12, L_ H. Lang- worthy's Sub. ."".......m".....".............."."_......."..................".....,,.... Elizabeth L. Sebald, S'h-12, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. .".......m....... Elizabeth L. Sebald, Lot 13, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. .."m..."......" Harry & Alvina Jacquinot, Lot W28'-14 & 15, L. H. Langworthy'S Sub. .."...."...........m.................m.m..".............."....".m...."........."....... Harry & Alvina Jacquinot, Lot 16, 1.. H. Langworthy's Sub. ........ Harold F. & Stella 1. Jochum, Lot 17, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. ........ Chester & Gladys Staheli, Lot 18, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. ........ Arthur & Emma A. Blum, Lot S'h-19, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. .... Rudolph Hanson & Hazel Wallace, Lot N'h-19, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. ...................."".............."".............".."...............".............m........ Richard H. & Audrey Lee, Lot 1-20, L_ H. Langworthy's Sub. ..".... Virgil J. & Norma Denlinger, Lot 2-20, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. .... Richard H. & Audrey Lee, Lot 1-21, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. m. Virgil J. & Norma Denlinger, Lot 2-21, 1.. H. Langworthy's Sub. .... Frank H. & Edith Kuhl, Lot 3-21, L. H. Langworthy's Sub. ............ John Stillmunks, Lot 62, Marsh's Addition ......"..........".................... Arthur R. Knoll, Lot 2-63, Marsh's Addition .....................".....m..... Lloyd M. & Rita C. Streif, Lot 16, Marsh's Addition .."................ Lloyd M. & Rita C. Streif, Lot S12'4"-17, Marsh's Addition ....."...._ David K. & Clare A. Breithaupt, Lot N37'8"-17, Marsh's Addition David K. & Clare A. Breithaupt, Lot S13'1-8, Marsh's Addition .." Leo J. & Margaret Kreps, Lot N37'-18, Marsh's Addition "'''''''''' Donald G. & Mary L. Turner, Lot 19, Marsh's Addition .......".....".... Charles L. & Mary E. Larson, Lot 20, Marsh's Addition ".................. Mary Hanover estate, Lot 21, Marsh's Addition ............................ Justin & Kathryn Johanningmeier, Lot 22, Marsh's Addition .....". Justin & Kathryn Johanningmeier, Lot 23, Marsh's Addition ........ Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. (Cont.-Myrtle Chapman), Lot 24, Marsh's Addition .m........................".........."............"...............................m.... Mettel Realty & Inv. Co. (Cont.-Myrtle Chapman), Lot 25, Marsh's Addition ..."..........."....."............m.........."......m"......""......"............. Eva M. Peters, Lot 26, Marsh's Addition ."........."........................m." Anthony W. Neuwoehner, Lot 27, Marsh's Addition ........................ Joseph B. & Cath. Froehle, Lot E92'.28, Marsh's Addition .........". Joseph B. & Cath. Froehle, Lot W93'-28, Marsh's Addition ".."..".. Max E. & Mayme Schmidt, Lot S.35'-29, Marsh's Addition '''''''''''''' J. Dallas Lange, Lot NI5'-29, Marsh's Addition .m..".."...................... I I 2,164.20 24.00 899.17 .."........1,356.17 57.75 50.00 2,387.09 432.47 1,954.62 195.46 14.12 2,164.30 benefits .'rc 4{ " IOWA STREET - from the S.P.L. of 2nd Street to the S.P.L. of 1st Street with Hot Mix-Hot La,id Asphaltic Concrete Pitving Project No. 1 Torbert Drug Company, Lot S.21.6"-City Lot 1, City Lots ...."..... 4.05 Clifford W. Dennis & Geraldine Lange, Lot N,43'-1"-Lot 1, City Lots ......._..........."..".."..".........................m............ 2.18 Rooster Feeds, Inc., Lot 1-529 & 530, City Lots. 929.25 Rooster Feeds, Inc., Lot 198A, City Lots ........... 340.28 John Donald Leveille, Lot 198, City Lots .."""m 340.28 John Donald Leveille, Lot S.4'5"-197, City Lots 49.34 Eska Co. Inc., Lot N.60'-4".197, City Lots ."".. 626.85 Bernard V. Kaiser, Lot 528, City Lots ............. 409.79 Bernard V. Kaiser, Lot 528A, City Lots m.m.. 94_64 City of Dubuque, First Street Harbor ...."."... :,099.96 200.58 200.58 200.58 200.58 39.10 I61.47 140.39 60.15 3, 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January 50.00 of @ 2.50 .. Manholes-Raise on Lower, 2 No Concrete Removal, 10 Sq.Yds. @ Sand Coat, 17.15 Tons @ 5.00 Total Construction Cost City Share Assessable which Total All of conferred. 10% Engineering Expense 5% Interest-52 Days TOTAL ASSESSABLE AMOUNT ..._............................"..$10,905.09 All of which is being assessed in proportion to the special benefits conferred. 32.47 80.67 80.67 80.67 80.67 80.67 80.67 103.93 160.21 771.51 612.06 Iowa Oil Co., Lot 1, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add. Block 6 .... Iowa Oil Co., Lot 2, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add., Block 6 .. Iowa Oil Co., Lot 3, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add., Block 6 .. Iowa Oil Co., Lot 4, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add., Block 6 .. Iowa Oil Co., Lot 5, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add., Block 6 .. Iowa Oil Co., Lot 6, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add., Block 6 .. Iowa Oil Co., Lot 7, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add., Block 6 "...."". Florence F. Killen, Lot 8, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add., Block 6 Iowa Oil Co., Lot 9, Dubuque Harbor Co. Add., Block 6 ........, Dubuque Tank Terminal Co., Lot 1, First Street Subdivision Dubuque Tank Terminal Co., Lot 2, First Street Subdivision WATER STREET - from S.P.L. of First Street to the N.P.L. of Jones Street with Hot Mix-Hot L.id, AsphaUic Concrete Paving Proj. #1 Total Amount Assessable ............ ........................ ................... ... ..... ..... All of which is being assessed in proportion to the special conferred. \ Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 .....$11,345.69 1,496.64 Excavation, 20 CU.Yds. @ 1.20 .m"'"'''''' A. C. Binder Course, 95.15 Tons @ 9.45 ". A. C. surface Course, 143.51 Tons @ 9.45 Price MC-O, 275 Gals. @ 0.21 "........m..m......... Manholes-Raise or Lower, 1 No. of @ 50.00 Total Construction Cost City Share 10% Engineering Expense 5 % Interest-52 Days 5,896.62 880.80 2,805.70 1,954.73 157.50 513.15 3.00 @ Tons Excavation, 734 CU.Yds. @ 1.20 ............... A.C. Binder Course, 296.90 Tons @ 9.45 . A.C. Surface Course, 206.85 Tons @ 9.45 Prime MC-O, 750 Gals. @ 0.21 ... %" Stabilized Rolled Stone Base, 171.05 26 Total Construction Cost City Share 29 1967 30.00 12.00 5,554.00 75.00 50.00 362.75 7,150.85 715.08 51.65 ""...".$15,539.20 8,388.35 Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, Sand Coat, 6 Tons ..".m"."".."""""""""""...".".@ 5.00 Brick Removal, 12 Sq. Yds. ."..."..".."".."""""..@ 1.00 Curb. Remove & Replace, 1,388.5 Lin. Ft. .""".@ 4.00 Concrete Driveways, 3 No. of ............................@ 25.00 Concrete Steps, 2 No. of ..m""""""""."".""_.".@ 25.00 Concrete Sidewalk, 725.5 Sq. Ft. ..""""""m."..,,@ 0.50 Construction Cost 10% Engineer Expense 5% Interest-52 Days Tota. City Share 3, 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January 28 """.."..""m".."..,,..,,$ 7,917.58 Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Du- buque, Iowa, for the improvement hereinafter described has been completed and the City Manager has certified the completion there- of to the City Council and the City Council has ascertained the cost thereof and has determined that $72,457.41 Dollars of the cost thereof shall be assessed against the property subject to assessment therefor; and Whereas public notice, as pro- vided by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the inten- tion of the City Council to issue bonds for the purpose of provid- ing for the payment of the as- sessed cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held, pursuant to such notice and all objections made thereto have been considered and determined; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: 1. That to provide for the pay- ment of the assessed cost of City of Dubuque 1966 Hot Mix-Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Paving Project No. 1 on the following named streets: 1. DUbuque Municipal Airport _ Access road from U. S. High- way 61. Fremont Avenue - from the S.P.r.. of Dodge Street to the S.P.L. of Simpson Avenue. Hill Street - from the S.P.L. of W. 8th Street to the N.P.L. of West 5th Street. Iowa Street - from the S.P-L. of 2nd Street to the S.P.L. of 1st Street. John F. Kennedy Road-from the S.P.L. of Pennsylvania Ave- Assessable Amount Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard LUdwig Mayor M. Sylvertes McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler 2. 7,917.58 benefits uliiJ- 3. 4. 5. Total Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Councilman Schultz moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Proofs of Publication, certified to by the Publishers, of Notice of public hearing to consider a pro. posal to authorize the issuance of Street improvement bonds in the amount of $72,457.41, for the pur- pose of paying the cost of con- structing CITY OF DUBUQUE 1966 HOT MIX-HOT LAID AS- PHALTIC CONCRETE PAVING PROJECT NO.1, presented and read. Councilman pfohl moved that the proofs of publication be receiv- ed and filed. Seconded by Council- man Ludwig. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor LUdwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 12-67 Resolution providing for the is- suance of Street Improvement bonds for the purpose of providing for the payment of the assessed cost of City of Dubuque 1966 Hot Mix-Hot Laid Asphaltic Concrete Paving Project No.1. 1 I ! 'I; '; iF; - .--------- the special 3,766.31 5,289.54 60.00 24.60 250.00 65.00 J. Dallas Lange, Lot 30, Marsh's Addition "",,,,,,"""m."'_''',,'' 200.58 Duane A. & Charlene D. Sendt, Lot 34, Marsh's Addition ." 26.05 Josepn E. & Patricia A. Foley, Lot 35, Marsh's Addition "". 62.22 John V. & Laurene Oeth, Lot 36, Marsh's Addition """.".."._ 120.91 Frank F. & Marie Zwack, Lot 37, Marsh's Addition .".m""" 340.50 Clarence & Gertrude Weiner, Lot 1-38, Marsh's Addition "". 204.04 Jacob F. & Pearl Lachman, Lot 2-38, Marsh's Addition "."."" 123.84 Arthur R. Knoll, Lot 3-38, Marsh's Addition .",,".."".m"........ 69.78 Arthur R. Knoll, Lot 4-38, Marsh's Addition _".."""m.._.......... 15.92 Herman Gronau, Lot 39, Marsh's Addition ......m"......"..mm" 189.25 Donald L. & Margaret A. Lakin, Lot 40, Marsh's Addition m 198.18 Donald L. & Margaret A. Lakin, Lot 41, Marsh's Addition ... 201.11 Otto Joseph Schmid, Lot 1-43, Marsh's Addition ..................... 166.04 otto Joseph Schmid, Lot 2-43, Marsh's Addition ................... 38.74 Otto Joseph Schmid, Lot 1-44, Marsh's Addition ................... 133.43 Otto Joseph Schmid, Lot 2-44, Marsh's Addition ................... 43.10 Peter B. & Mary Kretz, Lot 1-45, Marsh's Addition ............... 41.20 John J. Jr. & Dorthy McFarland, Lot 2-45, Marsh's Addition ........ 166.54 Oscar L. Jr. & Dolores M. Tigges, Lot E. 100'-47, Marsh's Addition 166.54 Monetta A. Schmitz, Lot W.147'-47, Marsh's Addition .......m.."'''''' 44.60 Mary O. Hannan, Lot 48, Marsh's Addition ...................._................... 216.16 Phillip H. & Dorothy O. Lochner, Lot 49, Marsh's Addition .......... 191.52 John C. & Sylvia B. Ewert, Lot 50, Marsh's Addition ...................... 191.52 Roger J. & Jeanne M. Zenner, Lot 51, Marsh's Addition ................ 191.52 Roger J. & Jeanne M. Zenner, Lot N'h-52, Marsh's Addition ........ 95.76 Richard H. & Audrey Lee, Lot E.65'-S'h.52, Marsh's Addition ...... 68.78 Virgil J. & Norma Denlinger, Lot W.85'-S'h-52, Marsh's Addition 26.98 Richard H. & Audrey Lee, Lot 1-53, Marsh's Addition .................... 223.43 Virgil J. & Norma Denlinger, Lot 2-53, Marsh's Addition .............. 83.77 Virgil J. & Norma Denlinger, Lot 3-1-54, Marsh's Addition .......... 3.66 Frank H. & Edith Kuhl, Lot 2-1-54, Marsh's Addition .........._........... 16.12 Julien Improvement Co., Lot 1-1-1.54, Marsh's Addition ................ 7.99 Gertrude Miller & Mary C. Lintgen, Lot 2-1-1-54, Marsh's Addition .67 Frank H. & Edith Kuhl, Lot 2-55, Marsh's Addition ........................ 4.96 Julien Improvement Co., Lot 1-1-55, Marsh's Addition ""'''''''''''''''' 13.36 Gertrude Miller & Mary C. Lintgen, Lot 2-1-55, Marsh's Addition 5.46 Julien Improvement Co., Lot 2-56, Marsh's Addition ................. .83 John C. & Sylvia B. Ewert, Lot 57, Marsh's Addition ................. 23.25 Phillip H. & Dorothy O. Lochner, Lot S'h-58, Marsh's Addition 11.22 Mary O. Hannan, Lot N'h-58, Marsh's Addition ....................... 10.82 Gert Miller & Mary C. Lintgen, Lot 1-56, Marsh's Addition ... 23.45 Gert MlIIer & Mary C. Lintgen, Lot 93, Cox's Addition ....m.... .40 Adele F. & John W. Feller, Lot 2-1, G. Woods Subdivision ... 8.43 Ethel M. & Roy F. Glab, Lot 3-2, G. Woods Subdivision ........, 2.86 Thomas W. & Linda L_ Kline, Lot 1-2, G. Woods Subdivision 10.62 City of Dubuque, Lot 1-10, Klingenberg's Sub. ....................... .23 Dubuque County, Lot 2-10, Klingenberg's Sub. ....................... .50 Thomas W. & Linda L. Kline, Lot 12, Klingenberg's Sub. ... 10.06 Thomas W. & Linda L. Kline, Lot 13, Klingenberg's Sub. ... 8.09 Joseph P. & Hildegard Margan, Lot 14, Klingenberg's Sub. 8.63 Frederick T. & Virginia L. uthe, Lot 6, Klingenberg's Suh. 4.76 Roy C. & Pearl C. Mackert, Lot 7, Klingenberg's Sub. .m.... 7.86 Roy C. & Pearl C. Mackert, Lot 8, Klingenberg's Sub. ........ 10.29 Donald L. & Margaret A. Lakin, Lot 9, Klingenberg's Sub. 39.28 to 9.45 9.45 0.30 3.00 50.00 2.50 in proportion All of which conferred. A. C. Binder Course, 398.55 Tons .............m....@ A. C. Surface Course, 559.74 Tons ....................@ Tack Coat RC-O, 200 Gals. ................................@ %." Stabilized Rolled Base Stone, 8.2 Tons @ Manholes-Raise or Lower, 5 No. of ............@ Concrete Removal, 26 Sq. Yds. ........................@ being assessed is 31 Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. City Mayor Ludwig moved adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Sch ultz. Nays-None. Proofs of Publication, certified to by the Publishers, of Notice of public hearing on Notice of Levy and Intention of the Council to issue bonds to pay for cost of con. structing CITY OF DUBUQUE 1966 CONCRETE CURB & GUT- TER PROJECT NO.1, on the fol- lowing named streets. 1. Asbury Street-University Av- enue to the S.P.L. of Lot 5 of Schuelers' Sub. on the west side only. 2. Ethel Street-from the W.P. L. of Block 15 of Steger Heights to the E.P.L. of University Ave. 3. Iowa Street-from the S.P.1. of 2nd Street to the S.P.L. of First Street. 4. John F. Kennedy Road _ from the S.P.L. of Pennsylvania Avenue to the N_P.L. of U.S. High- way 20. 5.shiras Avenue-from the end of the existing paving at the Old Corporation Line to the Pillars at the Eagle Point Park exit. 6. University Avenue-from the S.P.L. of VanBuren Street to the N.P.L. of U.S. Highway 20. presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the proofs of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Statement of City Clerk certify- ing that notices of levy were mailed on November 30, 1966, by certified mail, to owners of rec- Lduwig, Coun- Pfohl, Pregler, Mayor City Clerk 6. That the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby in- structed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when so prepared to execute said bonds and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby in. structed to register said bonds in a book kept for that purpose and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer. 7. That the City Treasurer is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be placed in a special fund to be known as Special Assessment Fund No. 1260 and paid out by him to pay the cost of said contract. 8. That the interest coupons at. tached to the bonds be signed with the facsimile signature of the Mayor and countersigned with the facsimile signature of the City Clerk. 9. That as fast as funds allow, beginning with the second year af- ter the payment of interest due. the City Treasurer is directed to call these bonds in the same order as numbered. , 10. Notice of election to call these bonds shall be given by reg- ular United States Mail, addressed to the last known address of the Purchaser. l'~ Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 Frommelt Clerk the full faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irre- vocably pledged. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the City of Dubuque by its Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk and the Seal of said City to be thereto affixed, this 3rd day of January, 1967. (SEAL) City (Form of Coupon) On the .......... day of ...................., the City of DUbuque, Iowa, prom- ises to pay to the bearer, as pro- vided in said bond, the sum of ...... Dollars, in the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being .......... months' interest due that date on its Bond No. dated Mayor Clerk I . I . ;') i~: t , 1967 5. Said bonds shall provide that they may be payable at any time prior to the maturity date stated therein at the option of the City of Dubuque and shall be in sub- stantially the following form: No. ........... Series No. CITY OF DUBUQUE Street Im.provemem Bond The City of Dubuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as hereinafter mentioned to the bear. er hereof, on the first day of ........, or at any time before that date, at the option of the City of Du- buque, the sum of Five Hundred dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi.annually, on the pre- sentation and surrender of the in- terest coupons hereto attached. Both principal and interest of this bond are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque under and by virtue of Chapter 396 of the 1954 Code of Iowa, as amended, and the Resolu- tion of said City duly passed on the 3rd day of January, 1966, he- ing Resolution No. 12-67. This Bond is one of a series of 145 bonds, 144 for $500.00 num- bered from 508 through 651, and one for $457.41 numbered 652, all of like tenor and date, and issued for the purpose of the City of Du- buque 1966 Hot Mix-Hot Laid As- phaltic Concrete Paving Project No. 1 as described in said Reso- lution, in said City, which cost is payable by the abutting and adja- cent property along said improve. ments and is made by law a lien on all of said property. It is pay- able only out of the Special As- sessment Fund No. 1260 created by the collection of said special tax, and said fund can be used for no other purpose. It is hereby certified and recited that all the acts, conditions and things required to be done, prece. dent to and in issuing this series of bonds, have been done, hap- pened, and performed, in regular and due form, as required by law and said Resolution, and for the assessment, collection and pay- ment hereon of said special tax, Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, nue to the N.P.L. way 20. Jones Street - from the W.P. L of Terminal Street to the E.P .L. of Main Street. Main Street - from the S.P .L. of Kaufmann Avenue to the N.P.L. of Clarke Drive. Southern Avenue - froin the W.P .L. of Kerrigan Road to the W.P.L. of Sullivan Street. University Avenue - from the S.P .L. of Van Buren Street to the N.P.L. of U. S. Highway 20. 10. Water Street - from the S.P.L. of First Street to the N.P.L. of Jones Street. there shall be issued Street Im- provement bonds in the amount of $72,457.41 Dollars in anticipation of the deferred payment of assess- ments levied for such improve- ment. High- S. U. of 30 6. 8. 9. 7. 2. Such bonds shall be called Street Improvement bonds; and shall hear the date of February 2, 1967; and shall be numbered con- secutively; and they shall be num- bered, divided into series, and be in such denominations and for such maturity dates as are shown in the following table: 1. 508 through 522, $500.00, April 1, 1968. 2. 523 through 537, $500.00, April 1, 1969. 3. 538 through 552, $500.00, April 1, 1970. 4. 553 through 566, $500.00, April 1, 1971. 5. 567 through 580, $500.00, April 1, 1972. 6. 581 through 594, $500.00, April 1, 1973. 7. 595 through 608, $500.00, April 1, 1974. 8. 609 through 622, $500.00, April 1, 1975. 9. 623 through 636, $500.00, April 1, 1976. 10. 637 through 651, $500.00, April 1, 1977. 10.652, $457.41, April 4. Said bonds shall not make the City of Dubuque liable in any way, except for the application of said special assessment funds. 1, 1977. 3. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually in ac, cordance with coupons thereto at tached: tion they are obliged to pray for relief from this assessment, pre~ sented and read. Councilman Preg- ler moved that the communication and objection be received and fil- ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc Cauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council~ men McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays - None. Councilman pfohl moved that all objections to the levy of assess~ ment for CITY OF DUBUQUE 1966 HOT MIX-HOT LAID ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVING PROJECT NO. 1 and CITY OF DUBUQUE 1966 CONCRETE CURB & GUT- TER PROJECT NO.1, be overrul. ed. Seconded by Councilman Mc Cauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. 33 105.08 111.91 76.16 17.93 35.73 108.21 141.70 112.77 112.77 101.45 73.94 44.52 5.70 101.14 .38 119.45 RESOLUTION NO. 13-67 SCHEDULE OF ASSESSMENTS. RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: That to pay for construction of CITY OF DUB U QUE 1966 CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER PROJECT NO. 1, by Tri~State Paving Co., con. tractor, in front of and adjOining the same, a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate all as named, situated and owned, and for the several amounts set opposite each lot or parcel of real estate, as set forth in the fOllowing schedule. 1,510.80 11.32 36.83 1,560.95 1,309.00 1,560_95 the special benefits con- to JOHN F. KENNEDY ROAD-from the S.P.L. of Pennsylv..... Avenue to The N.P.L. of U.S. Highway 20 wit!> Concrete C & G, Project No. 1 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 8, Westside Manor Sub., Block 2.... 1.36 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 9 Westside Manor Sub. Block 2.... 4.87 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 11, Westside Manor Sub_, Block 2.... 15.76 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 12, Westside Manor Sub. Block 2.... 18.00 William J. & Mary Crimmins, Lot 13, Westside Manor Sub., Block 2 .......................,.............,........,...."........................................... 17.48 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 14, Westside Manor Sub., Block 2.... 354.39 Midwest Developers, Inc., NEV4, NEV4, Sec. 28, T89N. R2E 2-2-2-2-2-2 ...................... """""""'m"m................ ......".......................1,093.27 Lela M. Tigges, Lot 9, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4....m............. 1.83 George W. & Joan M. Peterson, Lot 10, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4 .m........................................m.....................m......................... 14.83 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 11, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4.... 25.14 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 12, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4.... 67.93 Midwest Developers, Inc. Lot 13, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4- 292.60 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 22, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4.... 15.18 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 23, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4.... 43.73 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 24, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4.... 402.84 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 25, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4.... 464.70 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 26, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4.... 38.28 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 27, Westside Manor Sub., Block 4.... 14.92 3, 1967 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 4, J. S. Brunskill Addition .. Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 5, J. S. Brunskill Addition .. Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 6, J. S. Brunskill Addition ............. Walter & Lucille Kaiser, Lot 1, Lot 2-Mineral Lot 242......... Fay Thomas & Calista Ann Steger, Lot 2, Lot 2-Mineral Lot 242 , Fay Thomas & Calista Ann Steger, Lot 3, Lot 2-Mineral Lot 242 , Francis & Eileen Kennicker, Lot 4, Lot 2-Mineral Lot 242 ........, Francis & Eileen Kennicker, Lot 5, Lot 2.Mineral Lot 242 ..m.... ,fohh & Violet Morton, Lot 6, Lot 2-Mineral Lot 242 ''''''''''..m...... -Louis F. Fautsch, Lot 7, Lot 2-Mineral Lot 242 ..m........................ -Louis F. Fautsch, Lot 8, Lot 2-Mineral Lot 242 """"""'"'''''''''' Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 4, Steger Heights, Block 15 "....m............... Elmer & August A. Ernst, Lot I-Sub. Lot 2-M.L. 237 and Lot 2- M.L. 238 ....................................................... Walter & Lucille Kaiser, Lot 3, Mineral Lot 238 Sydney Haudenshield, Lot 1-1, Mineral Lot 238 Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 2-1.1, West Gate Sub. 375.55 63.60 133.64 1,881.79 509.19 1,372.60 178.44 9.91 PROJECT NO. 157,596.37 111,247.51 ETHEL STREET-from the W.P.L. of Block 15 of Steger Heights to the E.P.L. of University Avenue with Concrete Curb and Gutter, Project No.1. C. Bourne, Lot 2, J. S. Brunskill Addition 148.71 C. Bourne, Lot 3, J. S. Brunskill Addition 93.25 Adjourned Regular Session, January J ) Lot 242 Lot 242 2.60. @ 2.50 46,348.86 6,025.35 334.74 52,708.95 111,247.51 ...........$163,956.46 3, 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January ord according to the books of the County Auditor, who would be subject to pay for cost of con- structing City of Dubuque 1966 Concrete Curb & Gutter Project No.1, presented and read. Council- maD Pregler moved that the state. ment be received and filed. Second- ed by Councilman Schultz. Car- ried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Statement of Ray Rampson, a member of the Engineering De- partment, cerlifying that notices of levy of assessment were posted in the assessment district of the City of DUbuque 1966 Concrete Curb & Gutter project No.1, on December 16, 1966, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. 32 Lot 2-Mineral Lot 2-Mineral ............... @ 7_95 Ft Ft. TOTAL AMOUNT ASSESSABLE All of which is assessed in proportion ferred. CITY OF DUBUQUE 1966 AND GUTTER, Communication of City Manager submitting letters of Key City In- vestment Co., N. J. Yiannias, in- forming the City of a contract between Key City Investment Co. and Dubuque County, dated No- vember 26, 1963, stating that for a period of five years Dubuque County will not assess the owner for the installation cost of curb and gutter by special assessment or otherwise and due to the fact that the City has now taken this area into the City by annexa- TOTAL ASSESSABLE AMOUNT City Share Myrtle Myrtle CONCRETE CURB Construction Cost Less City Share ASSESSABLE AMOUNT 13 % Engineering Expense 5% Interest-52 Days @ -DEFICIENCIES -Louis F. Fautsch, Lot 7, -Louis F. Fautsch, Lot 8, Excavation, 259 Cu. Yds. @ 1.45 Driveways-Concrete, 8 Sq. Yds. Combination Curb & Gutter, Type uB", 51.4 Lin. Combination CUrb & Gutter, Type "A", 523.6 Lin. Total Construction Cost City Share Engineering Expense Interest---.52 Days COST TOTAL ~ Ludwig, COUll- Pfohl, Pregler, 13% 5% 35 10.56 282.19 827.10 22.82 52.04 0.00 0.00 95.82 'DEFICIENCIES . ""'..m.......... ..... .................... ....................._........2,076.84 'Walter & Gayle FuUer, Lot I-I, Orchard Hills Sub., Block 1.... 43.57 'Walter & Gayle FuUer, Lot 2-1, Orchard Hills Sub., Block 1.... 34.70 'Lenore A. Anthony, Lot 1-1-2-3, Mineral Lot 312 ..........,............. 411.10 2,566.21 1,232.35 171.72 22.50 54.34 2,030.50 56.61 75.00 100.00 3,743.02 1,486.46 2,566.21 the special benefits Dorance E. Cox, Lot 2, Lenox Addition ......, 153.22 Dorance E. Cox, Lot 3, Lenox Addition ....... 143.64 Alice Erschen, Lot 4, Lenox Addition m........... 176.71 Floyd & Lulu Hulz, Lot 5, Lenox Addition ............... 155.33 Raymond & Madeline Papin, Lot 6, Lenox Addition ........................ 164.69 Helen Bennett CaUahan & Charles W. Callahan, Lot 7, Lenox Addition ....... .............. ........ ""'''''''......m''''''''''''''''''''''''.....m........... 209.74 Helen Bennett CaUahan & Charles W. CaUahan, Lot 8, Lenox Addition m.m.........._. ...................... ...... "'..m................ ........_.............. 210.02 Raymond & Madeline Papin, Lot 9, Lenox Addition ..........m........... 203.55 Peter Kolling, Lot 10, Lenox Addition ................................................ 160.16 Peter Kolling, Lot 11, Lenox Addition ................................................ 169.09 Peter Kolling, Lot 12, Lenox Addition """"""'''''-'''''''''''''''''''...m..... 207.17 Joseph & Eliz. Reuter, Lot 13, Lenox Addition """"""'''''''''......m.. 160.16 John M. & Veronica C. Henkel, Lot 14, Lenox Addition ................ 169.09 Rudy J. & Bernadine C. Schrandt, Lot 15, Lenox Addition.....m.... 203.55 RUdy J. & Bernadine C. Schrandt, Lot 16, Lenox Addition ............ 160.16 Helen D. Wilson, Lot 17, Lenox Addition ...................m...................... 160_16 Helen D. Wilson, Lot 18, Lenox Addition ......................m................... 160.16 Frank & Crescentia Bechen, Lot 2-1-1-1-1-152, Finley, Waples & Burton Add. .................................... 227.15 Ray J. & LaVerle R. Herting, Lot Waples & Burton Add. ....... to Buren Street to the & Gutter, Project 1. 37,432.70 19,600.33 17,832.37 2,318.21 128.79 20,279.37 special benefits iif iIJ!olr;l")' 3, 1967 David S. & Judith A. Kane, Lot 1-2, Mineral Lot 312 ... David S. & Judith A. Kane, Lot 1-1-3, Mineral Lot 312 'Lenore A. Anthony, Lot 1-1-2-3, Mineral Lot 312 ......, City of Dubuque, Lot 2-2-3, Mineral Lot 312 ................... Lenore A_ Anthony, Lot 4-1-4, Mineral Lot 312 ........... 'Walter & Gayle FuUer, Lot 1-1, Orchard HiIls, Block 1 'Walter & Gayle FuUer, Lot 2-I, Orchard HiIls, Block 1 City of Dubuque, Lot 2-1, Orchard Hills, Block 3 Excavation, 849.9 Cu. Yds. @ 1.45 ....,.. Driveways-Concrete, 21.6 Sq. Yds. @ 7.95 Concrete C & G or Rock Curb Removal, 45 Lin. Ft. @ .50 Combination Curb & Gutter, Type "B", 20.9 Lin. Ft @ 2.60 .., Combination Curb & Gutter, Type "A", 8I2.2 Lin. Ft. @ 2.50 Crushed Rock in Place, 15.3 Ton @ 3.70 ... TREE REMOVAL 3"- 6", 5 No. of @ 15.00 13"-15". 2 No. of @ 50.00 _:t 2,256.56 293.35 16.30 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST City Share AMOUNT is being assessed in proportion UNIVERSITY AVENUE_from the S.P.L. of Van N.P.L. of U. S. Highway 20 wi"' Concrete Curb Total Construction Cost City Share Engineering Expense Interest-52 Days TOTAL ASSESSABLE AMOUNT All of which is assessed in proportion ferred. II !i IL 'I lifi 359.00 Finley. 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-152, con. 72.43 296.88 253.75 106.93 21.65 34.65 Adjourned Regular Session, January Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 1-2-2, NE'/.-NE'/4-Sec. 28 ................1,972_01 Northwestern BeIl Telephone Co., Lot 1-2, NE'/.-NE'!4-Sec. 28....1,817.38 Bueford & Kathy KeIly, Lot 2, W'h-NW'!4-NW'/4-Sec. 27..m......m.. 391.38 Vincent & Mary Roling, Lot 2-1, W'h-NW'/4-NW'/.-Sec. 27.-.......... 92.50 William & Ethel Jenni, Lot 2-1-I, W'h-NW'/.-NW'!4-Sec. 27 ........ 9.02 Midwest Developers, Inc., Lot 15, Westside Manor Sub., Block 2.... 791.64 Clifton &AnD C. McGhee, Bird Chevrolet-Center Grove Place.... 17.17 Eliza Ann Hammerand, Lot 1-1-1-1-1-2-1, Mineral Lot 244 ............ 571.28 Key City Investment Co., Lot 1-1-1, Rudolph Farm ..........................._ 143.39 Key City Investment Co., Lot 2-1-1, Rudolph Farm mm.."""",,""" 137.46 Key City Investment Co., Lot 1-2, Rudolph Farm ........._.................. 219.45 Key City Investment Co., Lot 1-1-2-2, Rudolph Farm ...........m...... 109.36 Key City Investment Co., Lot 2-1.2-2, RUdolph Farm ......m"""",,,,,,, 54.51 Key City Investment Co., Lot 2-2-2, RUdolph Farm ........................ 141.49 Robert & Wilma McNamara, Lot 1-I-1, Hawkeye Stock Farm........1,047.19 Key City Investment Co., Lot 1-2-1-1, Hawkeye Stock Farm ........2,031.08 Key City Investment Co., Lot 2-1-2-2-1-1, Hawkeye Stock Farm.... 469.92 Key City Investment Co., Lot 1-1-2-2-1-1, Hawkeye Stock Farm....3,278.82 Key City Investment Co., Lot 1-2-2-2-1-I, Hawkeye Stock Farm.... 742.49 Key City Investment Co., Lot 1-2-2-2-2-1-1, Hawkeye Stock Farm.... 881.97 Key City Investment Co., Lot 1-2-2-2-2-2-1-1, Hawkeye Stock Farm.. 368.22 Key City Investment Co., Lot 2.2-2-2-2-2-1-1, Hawkeye Stock Farm 34.18 Chrysler Motor Corp., Lot 2-1-1-1, Mineral Lot 246 ......m,_""""",,' 550.13 Chrysler Motor Corp., Lot 1-1-1-1, Mineral Lot 246 ........................1,416.91 Chrysler Motor Corp., Lot 2-1-1, Mineral Lot 246 ............. 54.53 Chrysler Motor Corp., Lot 2-1, Mineral Lot 246 ................. 48.78 Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 34 Engineering Expense Interest.52 Days TOTAL ASSESSABLE which AU of conferred. 17,161.25 990.00 116.18 23.25 1,800.00 Excavation, 1,982 Cu. Yds. @ 1.45 ............... One Man Rip rap in Place, 40.4 Tons @ 5.00 FiIl, 9230 Cu. Yds. @ 1.40 ................................... Concrete Removal, 95 Sq. Yds. @ 1.50 ........... Driveways, Concrete, 102.8 Sq. Yds. @ 7.95 ... Concrete Curb and Gutter or Rock Curb Removal, 61 Lin. Ft @ .50 Combination Curb and Gutter, Type B, 136.10 Lin. Ft @ 2.60... Combination Curb and Gutter, Type A, 6,864.5 Lin. Ft. @ 2.50 24" R. C. C. P., 99 Lin. Ft. @ 10.00 ........... Crushed Rock in Place, 31.4 Tons @ 3.70 ... Extra Work, Lump ........................................... Catch Basin, Double AA, 4 No. of @ 450.00 13% 5% the SHIRAS AVENUE-from the end of the existing paving of the Old Corporation Line to the Pillars at the Eagle Point Park Exit with Concrete C & G, Project No. 1. Orchard Park, Inc., Lot N'h-2-2, Mineral Lot 311 .................. Dale T. & Evelyn Ann Tiefel, Lot 2-1-1-1-4, Mineral Lot 312. Donald J. & Ellen M. Heinz, Lot 2-1-1-4, Mineral Lot 312 . Lenore A. Anthony, Lot 1-3-2, Mineral Lot 312 ....... City of Dubuque, Lot 2-3.2, Mineral Lot 312 '","m.. David & Virginia Stender, Lot 2-2, Mineral Lot 312 13% 5% x '$ ~ $ :< W ',t I ~ 20,279.37 2,873.90 202.00 12,922.00 142.50 817.26 30.50 353.86 to ,,oil Joseph A. & Annabelle Wiederhold, Lot 2-1-1-152, Finley, Waples & Burton Add. .....m....mm........................................................m....... 220.47 Clarence Wiederhold, Lot 2-1-152, Finley, Waples & Burton Add. 232.~3 Donald Kies, 1-2-1A, Mineral Lot 168 ...........................................m.. 366.70 Harold G. & Anna Butler, Lot 2-2-1A, Mineral Lot 168 .................... 200.17 Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 1-1, Mineral Lot 250 ......................_..........m 28.40 George Spensley, Lot 2-1, Mineral Lot 250 ..........m...m.._............""" 118.60 Francis J. & Anna J. Stevens, Lot 3.1, Mineral Lot 250 .................... 12.35 Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 4-1, Mineral Lot 250 ....................mm........ 74.50 FaY Thomas Steger, Lot 5-1, Mineral Lot 250 ..........m....m............ 4.62 Loster R. & Josephine Fitzsimons, Lot 1-2-1, Schiltz Place .........m 430_69 Wi!1ifred S. Matz, Lot 2-2-1, Schiltz Place .....m................m............'" 178.91 Violet Hazer, Lot 2-1-1, Schiltz Place ................_.._.............................. 170.96 Bernard & Saloma Kaiser, Lot 1-1-1, Schiltz Place mm"""'''''''''''''' 206.34 William H. & Jo Ann Witterholt, Lot 1-2, Schiltz Place .................. 61.22 Bernard & Saloma Kaiser, Lot 2-2, Schiltz Place ............................ 6.90 James & Colletta Downey, Lot 2.1-2 M.L. 25 1 A & Part of Mineral Lot 250 .......................,m..............m.m.......................................m...... 70.72 James & Colletta Downey, Lot 1-1, M.L. 251 3-1-2-67 """,,'m"""" 141.86 James & Colletta Downey, Lot 2-2, M.L. 251A & Pt. M.L. 250.......... 8.60 James & Colletta Downey, Lot 2, Mineral Lot 251 ...................mm... 179.10 Carl & Ellen Wiederholt, Lot 3, Mineral Lot 251 ..mm._....m............... 204.54 Vernon & Donna M. Davis, Lot 1-4, Mineral Lot 251 m..m.....""'" 425.95 Joseph E. & Elizabeth L. Donahue, Lot 2-4, Mineral Lot 251 .....m 166.75 David A. Duggan, Lot 5, Mineral Lot 251 .........................m............ 243.05 Rob!. W. & Dorothy Winders, Lot 2, Prysi Farm ............................ 153.99 Rob!. W. & Dorothy Winders, Lot 2-2-1-1, Prysi Farm ........m..'" 58.67 David A. Duggan, Lot 1-1-2.1-1-, Prysi Farm ......................."............... 01.44 Joseph E. & Elizabeth Donahue, Lot 2-1-2-1-1, Prysi Farm ................ 28.58 Cyril P. & Julia Frommelt, Lot 14, Block 12-Steger Heights ........ 24.86 Howard & Lena McCarron, Lot 15, Block 12-Steger Heights.m 4.04 Carl J. & Marianne R.Haupert, Lot 16, Block 12-Steger Heights 4.40 Robert M_ & Jean A. Heil, Lot 2, Block 1A-Steger Heights ........ 9.88 First Church of Nazarene, Lot 5, Block l-Steger Heights ..."....... 465.09 Myrtle C_ Bourne, Lot 1.1, J. S. Brunskill Addition ....m........'"" 125.38 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 2-1, J. S. Brunskill Addition m""'",,"""""" 81.52 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 3, J. S. Brunskill Addition ............_.._............ 25.13 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 4, J. S. Brunskill Addition ......m"'",,'''',,'''''' 7.79 Helen Carlson & Ethel Oswald, Lot 7, J. S. Brunskill Addition .... 194.36 Carl Breitbach, Lot 8, J. S. Brunskill Addition _............................... 147.38 Carl Breitbach, Lot 9, J. S. Brunskill Addition ",,,,,,,,,,,,".m"""'''''''''' 143.24 Ric4ard E- & Yvonne J. Walton, Lot 10, J. S. Brunskill Addition.... 181.65 Ricl1ard E. & Yvonne J. Walton, Lot 11, J. S. Brunskill Addition 129.81 Richard M. & Helen Lincoln, Lot 19, Lenox Addition ........................ 160.16 Richard M_ & Helen Lincoln, Lot 20, Lenox Addition ",,,,,"'''m'',,' 189.09 William Kaiser, Lot 21, Lenox Addition ........m............................. 189.09 John C. & Ida C. Nauman, Lot 22, Lenox Addition ........................ 233.53 Vincent S. & Mabel Schmitt, Lot 23, Lenox Addition m"m,,"....m. 196.32 Jacob P. & Bertha Schmitt, Lot 24, Lenox Addition .m.................... 160.16 Jacob P. & Bertha Schmitt, Lot 25, Lenox Addition ........................ 203.55 George J. & Florence Dr<>essler, Lot 26, Leno" Addition .............m 189.09 George J. & Florence Droessler, Lot 27, Lenox Addition ......mm.... 160.16 Mabel E. Tischhauser, Lot 28, Lenox Addition .....m......m........m.... 176.12 Mabel E. Tischhauser, Lot 1-1-2, Bonson's Farm ..............................1,058.06 Seven-Up Bottling Co., Lot 1-1, Correction Plat of 2-1-2 of Bon- son's Farm .............................. ..........................................................1,068. 77 Seven-Up Bottling Co., Lot 2-1, Correction Plat of 2-1-2 of Bon- son's Farm .......................................................................................... 822.54 **WiUiam & Ethel Jenni, Lot 2, Correction Plat of 2-1-2 of Bon- son's Farm ..............................................................................,......... 0.00 Seven-Up Bottling Co., Lot 1-2, Correction Plat of M.L. 248 ........ 7.70 Seven-Up Bottling CO., Lot 2-2, Correction Plat of M.L. 248 ........ 36.56 "William & Ethel Jenni, Lot 1, Correction Plat of M.L. 248 ........ 0_00 Walter & Lucille Kaiser, Lot 1, Lot 2--M.L. 242 ............................ 160.81 37 Fay Thomas & Calista Ann Steger, Lot 2, Lot 2--M.L. 242 142.32 Fay Thomas & Calista Ann Steger, Lot 3, Lot 2--M. L. 242 110.73 Francis & Eileen Kennicker, Lot 4, Lot 2--M. L. 242 ........... 18.05 Francis & Eileen Kennicker, Lot 5, Lot 2--M.L_ 242 ...".. 2.13 *Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 2-1-1, West Gate Subdivision ....... 31.19 Walter & Lucille Kaiser, Lot 3, Mineral Lot 238 """"""'" 122.58 'Sydney Haudenshield, Lot 1-1, Mineral Lot 238 ......................."... 27.36 "Elmer & Augusta Ernst, Lot 1, Sub. 2-M.L. 237 & 2-M.L. 238.... 0.00 'Charles J. Murphy, Lot 2-1-M.L. 237 & 3-M.L. 243 ........................1,548.08 .Center Grove Properties Inc. Lot 1, Sarah S. & Edw. R. Bartel's Place at Center Grove ......".........".............m........"".....m........",,_2,266.58 Key City Sales & Service Co., Lot 2, Sarah S. & Edw. R. Bartel's Place at Center Grove ......."....m...."............."......................."m... 994.27 Center Grove Properties Inc., Lot 3, Sarah S. & Edw. R. Bartel's Place at Center Grove ...............m..m"...................."..............m.... 540.98 Clifton & Anne C. McGhee, Bird Chevrolet Center Grove Place....1,193.24 Chrysler Motors Co., Lot 1-1-1-1, Mineral Lot 246 '''''''....m..m....... 282.61 Joseph A. & Annabelle Wiederhold, Lot 1-2-1-1-1-152, Finley, Waples & Burton's Add. ..........................m......".................m....... 85.56 Earl J. & Edith Bock, Lot 2-2-1-1-1-152, Finley, Waples & Bur- ton's Add. ......................................._......."............ 187.58 Myrtle C. Bourne, Lot 2, J. S. Brunskill Addition 109.65 $21,863.91 "PROPERTY PURCHASE 'DEFICIENCIES "William & Ethel Jenni, Lot 1, Correction Plat of M.L. 248 ....2,569.27 **William & Ethel Jenni, Lot 2, Correction Plat Lot 2-1-2 Bonson's Farm ..........................................m......................".... .................."..._... 451.08 "Eleanor & Augusta Ernst, Lot 1, Sub. 2-M.L. 237 & Lot 2-M-L. 238 .......................".. ............... """'"'' .............................................m...2, 725.54 'Fay Thomas Steger, Lot 2-1-1, West Gate Subdivision ................ 10.55 'Sydney Haudenshield, Lot 1-1, Mineral Lot 238 ......m..,................ 32.09 'Charles J. Murphy, Lot 2, Sub. 1 M.L. 237 & Lot 3-M.L. 243....m. 57.23 .Center Grove Properties Inc., Lot 1, Sarah S. & Edward F. Bartels Place at Center Grove .. i'i j ~ I ~' ~ 1; !~ I I: 592.75 $28,302.42 14,781.20 7,042.65 397.18 3,500.00 3,297.00 2,834.00 121.50 500.50 276.87 2,208.51 10,080.00 36.00 900.00 1,248.94 385.32 20,943.50 2,978.42 200.00 450.00 900.00 1,680.00 IIJJI~W 915.00 270.00 240.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 Tree Removal 3"-6", 61 No. of ... 7"-9", 18 No. of ... 10"-12". 16 No. of 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 3, 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January - - 36 1AO 1.45 .55 1.50 1.00 .60 6.50 .50 7.95 7.00 .50 10.00 3.70 2.60 2.50 Fill, 10558 Cu. Yds. ............................................@ Excavation, Earth, 4857 Cu. Yds. ....................@ Sod, 722.15 Sq. Yds. ............................................@ 12' x 12' Box Culvert, Lump ............................ Concrete Removal, 2198 Sq. Yds. ....................@ Lip Removal, 2834 Lin. Ft. ..................m...........@ Sidewalk-Remove & Replace, 202.5 Sq. Ft.....@ 6" Driveway Approach, 77 Sq. Yds. ................@ SidewalkS-Concrete, 553.75 Sq. Ft. _...............@ DrivewaYS-Concrete, 277.80 Sq. Yds. ......_.....@ Guard Rail, 1440 Lin Ft. ....................................@ Concrete C & G or Rock Curb Removal, 72 Lin. Ft. ..m......m....."..........".._................@ 24" R.C.C.P., 90 Lin. Ft. ........m"...................@ Crushed Rock in Place, 337.55 Ton .....m........@ Combination C & G, Type B, 148_2 Lin. Ft. ....@ Curb and Gutter, Type A, 8377.4 Lin. Ft_ ........@ Extra Work, Lump ............................................ Extra Work-Channel Change, Lump ............ Single Catch Basins, 2 No. of ..................m...@ 225.00 Double "AA" Catch Basins, 2 No. of ............@ 450.00 Extra Tree Work, Lump ....... 39 No. CITY OF DUBUQUE Street Improvement Bond The City of DUbuque in the State of Iowa promises to pay as here- inafter mentioned to the hearer hereof, on the first day of ............ ................, or any time before that date, at the option of the City of Dubuque, the sum of Five Hun. dred dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per an~ num, payable semi-annually, on the presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attach. ed. Both principal and interest of this bond are payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, in the State of Iowa. This bond is issued by the City of Dubuque under and by virtue of Chapter 396 of the 1954 Code of Iowa, as amended, and the Reso- lution of said City duly passed on the 3rd day of January, 1967, being Resolution No. 14-67. Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 No. Series 4. John F. Kennedy Road-from the S.P.L. of Pennsylvania Avenue to the N.P.L. of U.S. Highway 20. 5. Shiras Avenue-from the end of the existing paving at the Old Corporation Line to the Pillars at the Eagle Point Park exit. 6. University Avenue-from the S.P.L. of VanBuren Street to the N.P.L. of U.S. Highway 20. there shall be issued Street Im- provement bonds in the amount of $52,708.95 Dollars in anticipation of the deferred payment of assess- ments levied for such improve- ment. This Bond is one of a series of 106 bonds, 105 for $500.00 num- bered from 653 through 757, and one for $208.95 numbered 758, all of like tenor and date, and is- sued for the purpose of the City of Dubuque 1966 Concrete Curb and Gutter Project No. 1 as described in said Resolution, in said City, which cost is payable by the abutt. ing and adjacent property along said improvements and is made by law a lien on all of said property. It is payable only out of the Spec- ial Assessment Fund No. 1261 cre- ated by the collection of said spec- ial tax, and said fund can be used for no other purpose. 2. Such bonds shall be called Street Improvement bonds; and shall bear the date of February 2, 1967; and shall be numbered consecutively; and they shall be numbered, divided into series, and be in such denominations and for such maturity dates as are shown in the fOllowing table: I~~jlll'" It is hereby certified and recited that all the acts, conditions and things required to be done, prece~ dent to and in issuing this series of bonds, have been done, happen- ed, and performed, in regular and due form, as required by law and said Resolution, and for the assess- ment, collection and payment here- on of said special tax, the full faith and diligence of said City of Dubuque are hereby irrevocably pledged_ IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF the City of Dubuque by its Council has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and countersigned by its City Clerk and the Seal Series No. Denom. Maturity 1, Bond No. 652 through 663, $500.00, April 1, 1968. 2, Bond No. 664 through 674, $500.00, April 1, 1969. 3, Bond No. 675 through 685, $500.00, April 1, 1970. 4, Bond No. 686 through 696, $500.00, April 1, 1971. 5, Bond No. 697 through 707, $500.00, April 1, 1972. 6, Bond No. 708 through 717, $500.00, April 1, 1973. 7, Bond No. 718 through 727, $500.00, April 1, 1974. 8, Bond No. 728 through 737, $500.00, April 1, 1975. 9, Bond No. 738 through 747, $500.00, April 1, 1976. 10, Bond No. 748 through 757, $500.00, April 1, 1977. 10, Bond No. 758, $208.95, April 1, 1977. 3. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually in ac- cordance with coupons thereto at- tached: 4. Said bonds shall not make the City of DUbuque liable in any way, except for the application of said special assessment funds. 5. Said bonds shall provide that they may be payable at any time prior to the maturity date stated therein at the option of the City of DUbuque and shall be in sub- stantially the following form: 3, 1967 400.00 250.00 600.00 450.00 550.00 ,,$I09,936.59 109,936.59 85,049.26 24,887.33 3,235.35 179.74 """.."..,,-..$ 28,302.42 1966 Concrete Curb Project No. 1. Whereas the contract heretofore entered into by the City of Du- buque, Iowa, for the improvement "hereinafter described has been completed and the City Manager has certified the completion there- of to the City Council and the City Council has ascertained the cost thereof and has determined that $52,708.95 Dollars of the cost thereof shall be assessed against the property subject to assessment therefor; and Whereas public notice, as pro- vided by law, has been published by the City Clerk stating the in- tention of the City Council to issue bonds for the purpose of pro- viding for the payment of the as- sessed cost of said improvement and a public hearing has been held, pursuant to such notice and all objections made thereto have been considered and determined; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque: 1. That to provide for the pay- ment of the assessed cost of CITY OF DUBUQUE 1966 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER PROJECT NO. 1 on the following named streets: 1. Asbury Street - University Avenue to the S.P.L. of Lot 5 of Schuelers' Sub. on the west side only. 2. Ethel Street-from the W.P. L. of Block 15 of Steger Heights to the E.P.L. of University Ave. 3. Iowa Street-from the S.P.L. of 2nd Street to the S.P .L. of First street. 50.00 50.00 200.00 225.00 275.00 Adjourned Regular Session, January "."".""".".,..".....",@ ................................@ "...-..".""".."""""",@ """."".."".."".""",,@ .."...."".."".".".".",,@ TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST (Total Construction Cost) City Share 13% 5% Gutter and TOTAL ASSESSABLE AMOUNT approved 1967. Councilman pfohl moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Proofs of Publication, certified to by the Publishers, of notice of public hearing to consider a pro- posal to authorize the issuance of street improvement bonds in the amount of $52,708.95 to pay for cost of constructing City of Du. buque 1966 Concrete Curb & Gut- ter Project No.1, presented and read. Mayor Ludwig moved that the proofs of Publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: - Mayor McCauley, 14-67 Resolution providing for the is- suance of Street Improvement bonds for the purpose of provid. ing for the payment of the as. sessed cost of the City of Dubuque Passed, adopted and this 3rd day of January Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Ludwig, Coun- pfohl, Pregler, RESOLUTION NO. Days 8 No. of 5 No. of 3 No. of 2 No. of 2 No. of Assessable Eng. Expense Interest 52 Yeas cilmeD Schultz_ Nays-None. "'- 13"-15" 16"-18": 25"-30", 31"-36", 36"-48", 38 41 December 28, 1966 CITY OF DUBUQUE 1966 KELLY LANE WATER MAIN PROJECT NO. 1 Cost $44,866.38 1,064.72 147.92 of Project $46,099.02 John L. White City Engineer Line $33,930.57 127.41 1,000.00 800.00 800.00 70.00 I4O.00 25.00 15.00 2,100.00 480.00 3,614.00 1,559.40 225.00 Total Construction Cost ..............................................................$44,886.38 Assessable Share @ 2.25/front ft. ............................................ 20,481.59 ............................$24,404.79 1,064.72 147.92 City Share ................ Engineer & Inspection 5% Interest 52 Days Total City Share ............................................................................$25,617.43 I, City Engineer of said City, hereby certify that the above state- ment and attached map show in detail the correct amounts of all work required to complete the improvement under the above numbered Reso- lution. Approved Ludwig, Coun- Pfohl, Pregler, Chavenelle, City Manager Gilbert D. John L. White, City Engineer J. J. Hail, City Water Sup! CAST mON WATER MAIN IN KELLY LANE FBOM THE EP. L. OF FREMONT A VENUE TO THE W.P.L. OF LOT 1 OF LOT 1 OF LOT I OF MINERAL LOT 511. Whereas, the City Engineer has filed his certificate with the City Clerk, stating that he has inspected 8. That the interest coupons attached to the bonds be signed with the facsimile signature of the Mayor and countersigned with the facsimile signature of the City Clerk. RESOLUTION NO. 15-67 Resolution accepting work, ascer- taining cost, determining propor- tion of cost to be assessed against private property and ordering pay- ment for: CITY OF DUBUQUE 1966 KEL- LY LANE WATER MAIN PRO. JECT NO. 1 CONSISTING OF A December 28, 1966 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: I hereby certify that I have in. spected the following improve- ment: City of DUbuque 1966 Kelly Lane Water Main Project No.1, consisting of. a cast iron water main in Kelly Lane from the E.P.L. of Fremont A venue to the W.P.L. of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of MineraI Lot 511. That the same has pleted in accordance terms of the contract ty's Excavation Service. " Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 con- the That there is now due the tractor under his contract amount of $44,886.38. That the Total Cost of the Im- provement is $46,099.02, as shown by the computation hereto at~ tached. John L. White City Engineer Councilman Pfohl moved approv- al of the computation. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen 40 of said City to be thereto affixed, this 3rd day of January, 1967. Computations of the Total of the Improvement: Tot. Cost of Construction Engineering & Ins. Cost 5% Int. on Assess. Share of $20,481.59 @ 5% for 52 days Mayor ...................... City Clerk Coupon) (SEAL) RON FINAL ESTIMATE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF CAST WATER MAIN In Kelly Lane from Fremont Avenue to City limits 12 in. Cast Iron Water Pipe, 4629 Un. Ft. ................@ 7.33 6 in. Cast Iron Water Pipe, 31 Lin. Ft. ....................@ 4.11 12 in. Valves, 4 No. of ....................................................@ 250.00 6 in. Valves, 8 No. of ..........._....................................@ 100.00 Cast Iron Fittings 12" x 12" x 6" Anchor Tee, 8 No. of ............................@ 100.00 12" - 450 Bend, 1 No. of ......................................m.......@ 70.00 12" - 11'1.0 Bend, 2 No. of ........m.................................@ 70.00 12" Plug, 1 No. of ............................................................@ 25.00 6" Plug, 1 No. of ....m.....................................................@ 15.00 Hydrants, 7 No. of .........m..........m...................................@ 300.00 Valve Boxes, 12 No. of ....................................................@ 40.00 %" Base Stone in Place, 1112 Tons ............................@ 3.25 Sand In Place, 678 Cu. Yds. ......._................................@ 2.30 Rock Excavation, 17 Cu. Yds. ......................................@ 15.00 Cost Total , Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Councilman Schultz moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, Pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. December 7, 1966 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: The City of Dubuque 1966 Kelly Lane Water Main Project No. 1 has been completed in accordance with plans and specifications by Smitty's Excavating Service of Du- buque, Iowa. I recommend that the improve- ment be accepted. Respectfully, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Council- Pregler, of On the ...m...mday of ...................., the City of Dubuque, Iowa, prom- ises to pay to the bearer, as pro- vided in said bond, the sum of........ ........................DolIars, in the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Dubuque, being ........................ months' interest due that date on its............................Bond No. dated. ..................... Mayor 6. That the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby instructed to cause said bonds to be prepared and when sO prepared to execute said bonds and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register said bonds in a book kept for that purpose and to then deliver them to the City Treasurer. ..................... City Clerk (Form Councilman pfohl moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor ciImen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. 7. That the City Treasurer is hereby instructed to sell said bonds in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of said sale to be placed in a special fund to be known as special Assessment Fund 1261 and paid out by him to pay the cost of said contract. been com- with the with 8mit- 9. That as fast as funds allow, beginning with the second year aft- er the payment of interest due, the City Treasurer is directed to call these bonds in the same order as numbered. 10. Notice of election to call these bonds shall be given by regular United States Mail, ad- dressed to the last known address of the Purchaser. 1,892.00 193.50 14,289.00 1,640.93 12,049.40 1,232.33 34,409.00 393.75 24,116.00 393.75 16,267.00 325.69 20,986.00 349.29 15,032.00 1,593.63 3,960.00 405.00 2,200.00 225.00 1,992.98 203.83 2,030.16 207.63 2,002.22 204.77 2,090.00 213.75 1,760.00 180.00 16,946.00 242.10 3,813.00 242.10 2,200.00 225.00 14,346.00 225.00 9,417.00 225.00 2,200.00 225.00 2,200.00 225.00 10,000.00 225.00 5,285.00 225.00 9,417.00 535.16 1,690.58 214.97 1,804.00 184.50 1,804.00 184.50 1,604.00 184.50 1,804.00 184.50 1,800.04 184.10 1,804.00 184.50 1,804.00 184.50 1,251.24 25.70 10,044.76 247.50 440.00 45.00 1,760.00 180.00 13,893.00 843.48 8,576.00 218.25 Gerald H. & Mary B. Haugen, Lot 4, Parkland Ridge, Blk. 1 ............................................................................ Margaret Birch, Lot 1, Mineral Lot 122 ......._......_......... Margaret Birch, Lot 1-1-1-1, Mineral Lot 116 & 117 .... John E. & Susan L. Jackson, Lot 2-1-1-1, Mineral Lot 116 & 117 ..................................................................._ Wm. T. & Lorraine B. Oster, Lot 2-1, Mineral Lot 116 & 117 ................................................................_... Charles E. & Alice M. Riedi, Lot 1-2-1-1, Mineral Lot 116 & 117 .................................................................... Donald J. & Thelma Weidenbacher, Lot 2.2-1-1, Min- erai Lot 116 & 117 .................................................... John Duggan (Trustee), Lot 1-1-2-1, Duggan Farm.... Leo & Alice Booth, Lot 2-1-2-1, Duggan Farm ............ John Duggan (Trustee), Lot 1, Parkland Ridge-Blk. 2.. John Duggan (Trustee), Lot 2, Parkland Ridge-BIk. 2.. John Duggan (Trustee), Lot 3, Parkland Ridge-Blk. 2.. John Duggan (Trustee), Lot 4, Parkland Ridge-Blk. 2.. John Duggan (Trustee), Lot 5, Parkland Ridge-Blk. 2.. James B. & Romelda Westmark, Lot 2-1-1-1-2, Peter- son Place . ..... ................................................................ James B. & Romelda Westmark, Lot 2-2-1-1-2, Peter- son Place ..................................................... ................. Henry & Mary Weber, Lot 2-1-2-1-1-2, Peterson Place Frederick & Beverly A. Tippe, Lot 1-1-2-1-1-2, Peter- son Place ... .......... ..... ................................... ................. Donald J. & June M. Wagner, Lot 2-1-2, Peterson Place .............................................................................. John P. & Goldena R. Pregler, Lot 1-1-1-2-2, Peterson Place .............................................................................. Donald G. Schuster, Lot 2-1-1-2-2, Peterson Place .... Robert R. Schuster, Lot 2-1-2-2, Peterson Place ........ Arnold A. & Elsie K. Beresford, Lot 1-2-2-2, Peterson Place .............................................................................. Carl J. & Lois Mary Feyen, Lot 2-2-2-2, Peterson Place Gerald & Ruthann E. Burger, Lot 1, Peterson Place .... Henry C. Arnold, Lot 1, Henschel's Highlands Sub. Block 1 ........................................................................ Frederick J. & Patricia M. Schreiber, Lot 2, Hen- schel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 ............................ John S. & Marie L. Terris, Lot 3, Henschel's High- lands, Sub., Block 1 ......................._.............._......... Estelle M. Kaiser, Lot 4, Henschel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 .................................................._...._................ Arthur B. & Virginia R. Alspach, Lot 5, Henschel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 ............................................ Arthur B. & Virginia Alspach, Lot 6, Henschel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 ............................................ Richard C. Henschel, Lot 7, Henschel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 ................................................................ Gilbert D. & Marjorie T. ChaveneUe, Lot HI, Hen- schel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 ...._.._.................... Gilbert D. & Marjorie T. ChaveneUe, Lot 2-8, Hen- schel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 ............................ Gilbert D. & Marjorie T. ChaveneUe, Lot 9, Hen- schel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 ................................ Gilbert D. & MarjOrie T. ChaveneUe, Lot 2-10, Hen- schel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 ............................ Gilbert D. & Marjorie T. ChaveneUe, Lot 1-10, Hen- schel's Highlands Sub., Block 1 ............................ Donald & Theresa M. Roepsch, Lot 2-1, Mineral Lot 118 ........................................................................ Lucille Healy (Trustee), Lot 2-2, Mineral Lot 118 43 3, 1967 Adjourned Regular Session, January f 'f' }; ;~ t., F~ 'i i; ~ J! !!: Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, 1967 Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Councilman Pfohl moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, Pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. December 28, 1966 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: I herewith submit the attached assessment schedule for the im- provement of the City of DUbuque 1966 KeUy Lane Water Main Pro- ject No. 1 showing description of each lot to be assessed, the names of the owners as shown by the County Auditor's roll, the val- uation of each lot as set by the City Council and the amount pro- posed to be assessed against each lot. Submitted this 28th day of De. cember, 1966. John L. White, QityEngineer Councilman Pregler moved ap. proval of the Schedule. Seconded by Councilman pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. Ass'mt. 151.13 225.00 16,360.00 225.00 12,511.00 225.00 12,341.00 225.00 17,696.00 225.00 25,734.00 250.43 1,870.00 191.25 19,148.00 191.25 1,892.00 193.50 1,892.00 193.50 Council- Pregler, Council. Pregler, 42 the above improvement, that the same has been performed in com- pliance with the terms of the con. tract, and that the total cost of the work is $46,099.02. Now Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 1. That the work of SMITTY'S EXCAVATION SERV- ICE in completing said improve- ment is hereby accepted and the City Auditor instructed to issue warrants payable to said contractor in the total sum $44.886.38 with interest thereon at the rate of 5% per annum from date hereof and drawn upon the Water Warks Gen- eral Fund or any other fund avail- able for such improvement. (149 BE 38) Section 2. That the total cost of said improvement is hereby deter- mined to be $46,Q99.02 and it is further determined that $25,617.43 of such cost shall be paid from the Water Work General Fund (149 BE 38) and $20,481.59 of such cost shall be assessed against private property within the assessment dis- trict. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967_ Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F_ Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen 225.00 Val. 2,955.00 14,982.00 13,551.00 Owner Location Virgil L. & Dorothy P. Phillips, Lot 2-1-1, McLean Heights .........................................."'............................. Virgil L. & Dorothy P. Phillips, Lot 2-2-2-2, McLean Heights ................"'................................."'................... Martin C. & Esther H. Westerfield, Lot 1-2-2-2, Mc- Lean Heights ................................................................ James E. & Norma G. Jackson, Lot 1-2-2, McLean Heights ............................ .............................................. Ralph B. & Virginia Kramer, Lot 2-2-1-2, McLean Heights ..................._...........................................-......-... Raymond C. & Dolores J. Ryan, Lot 1-2-1.2, McLean Heights ........................... ........ ....................................... William G. & Christine M_ Fulmer, Lot 2.1-1-2, Mc- Lean Heights ...."'........................................."'............. Charl~s.~. & Gloria M. Skemp, Lot 1, Skemp Sub- diVIsIon ................................................................ .......... Charl~s.~. & Gloria M. Skemp, Lot 2, Skemp Sub- dlVlsIon .......................................................................... Harlan F. & Mildred Loibl, Lot 3, Skemp Subdivision Richard J. & Fannie M. Miller, Lot 2, Parkland Ridge, Blk. 1 ....................................-.................. James C. Hynes, Lot 3, Parkland Ridge, Blk. 1 45 Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day ,)f January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen 3, 1967 Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Councilman Pfohl moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the follOwing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, Pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 17-67 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 sale of Cigar- ettes within the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be granted a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers within said City. I._Ill>' c Name Address Delbert Daugherty, 720 Iowa Street Carl Hirsch, 600 Central Avenue BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the appli- cation be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard LUdwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F_ Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A- Pregler Councilmen RESOLUTION NO. 18-67 WHEREAS, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: NOW THEREFORE, Session, January the Council, and the amount pro- posed to be assessed against each lot, and, Whereas, the City Council has met and considered said Final Schedule of Assessments; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the assessments as set forth in said schedule are hereby confirmed and adopted and that a special tax be and is hereby levied on the several lots, and parts of lots, and parcels of real estate for the amounts set oppos- ite each lot or parcel of real es~ tate all as shown in said schedule. Section 2. That each of said assessment in excess of $25.00 is hereby divided into ten annual equal installments, the first of which shall be due and payable on January 1, 1968, and the succeed- ing annual installments shall be. come respectively due and payable on the first day of January annual- ly thereafter. Section 3. That all unpaid in. stallments shall bear interest at the rate of 5% per annum from January 3, 1967 and shall be due and payable in the manner pro- vided by law, provided however, any taxpayer may pay his total as. sessment in full without interest within 30 days from the date that the City Clerk certifies the sched- ule of assessments to the County Auditor as hereinafter provided. Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Mayor Ludwig. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor men, McCauley, Schultz. NaYs-None. CouncH Pregler Ludwig, Pfohl, Section 4. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to certify the Engineer's Final Schedule of As~ sessments to the County Auditor of Dubuque County, Iowa, and to publiSh notice thereof by two pub- lications in the Telegraph-Herald Newspaper, once each week for two consecutive weeks, the first publication of which shall not be more than fifteen days of the fil- ing of the final schedule with the County Auditor. The City Clerk is hereby further directed to send by certified mail, to each property owner, whose property is subject to assesment for said improve- ment, as shown by the records in the office of the County Aud- itor, a copy of said notice, said mailing to be made on or before the first publication of said notice. 886.38 20,481.59 .........$24,404.79 .... 1,064.72 Portion 147.82 consisting of a cast iron water main in Kelly Lane from the E.P .L. of Fremont A venue to the W.P.L. of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 511. Whereas, the City Engineer has filed his Final Schedule of Assess- ments for the above improvement showing a description of each lot to be assessed, the valuation of each lot as heretofore fixed by Council- Pregler, 56.25 $20;481.59 benefits con- 25,617.43 20.25/front ft. Assessable Kelly NO.1 Adjourned Regular 396.00 148.50 239.45 254.21 232.56 231.05 234.38 9,744.00 2,142.63 $33,930.57 127.41 1,000.00 800.00 800.00 70.00 140.00 25.00 15.00 2,100.00 480.00 3,614.00 1,559.40 225.00 RESOLUTION NO. lr.67. Resolution adopting final" assess- ment schedule, levying asses. ment, prescribing terms of pay- ment thereof, and directing City Clerk to certify final schedule and publish notice for the con- struction of the: on City Share Engineering & Inspection 5% Interest 52 Days City of Dubuque 1966 Lane Water Main Project 148.50 122.36 331.43 256.00 the special 12" Cast Iron Water Main, 4,629 Lin. Ft. ....@ 7.33 6" Cast Iron Water Main, 31 Lin. Ft. ........@ 4.11 12" Valves in Place, 4 No. of ....._..............@ 250.00 6" Valves in Place, 8 No. of ........."..."........@ 100.00 12" x 12" x 6" Anchor Tee, 8 No. of ........@ 100.00 12" x 450 Bend in Place, 1 No. of ................@ 70.00 12" 11'/40 Bend in Place, 2 No. of ..."...........@ 70;00 12" Plug in Place, 1 No. of .........."................@ 25.00 6" Plug in Place, 1 No. of ............_".............@ 15.00 Hydrants in Place, 7 No. of ........................@ 300.00 Valve Boxes, 12 No. of ..."...........................@ 40.00 %." Base Stone in Place, 1112 Tons ............@ 4.25 Sand In Place, 678 Cu. Yds. ......"................@ 2.30 Rock Excavation Sta 44 + 60 to 45 + 35, 17 Cu. Yds. ........................................_...........@ 15.00 TOTAL CITY SHARE 3, 1967 14,684.00 8,700.00 4,000.00 2,398.00 2,244.00 2,244.00 2,244.00 to assessed in proportion is which of All ferred. @ Construction Cost Assessable' Share 2,000.00 15,360.00 2,000.00 Adjourned Regular Session, January Ambrose J. Agnitsch & Jeanette Agnitsch, Lot 1-1-3, Mineral Lot 112 ....."........................................"....... Ambrose J. Agnitsch & Jeanette Agnitsch, Lot 2-1-3, Mineral Lot 112 ...........".............."........................... Wilfred C. & Harriet A. Weber, Lot 2-3, Mineral Lot 112 ..............................................."..".........................".. Wilfred C. & Harriet A. Weber, Lot 2-2-1, Mineral Lot 112 _..........................................".................-..-........ Gerald W. & Carol A. Hemesath, Lot 1.2-1, Mineral Lot 112 .................."...................................................... Leon C. & Kathleen E. EngIing, Lot 2-1-1-1-1.1.1, Mineral Lot 112 ......................................-................... John & Patricia Ohnsorge, Lot 2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1, Mineral Lot 112 ...........................................................".....".... Fred A. & Carol E. Minnis, Lot 2-2, Garrel's Grove .... Don & Darlene Breshnahan, Lot 2-1-2, Garrel's Grove Geraldine J. Westma:rkJ Lot 2-1-1-2, GarreI's Grove .... Richard C. & Mildred Henschel, Lot 1-1-1, Garrel's Grove ............................................................................ Richard C. & Mildred Henschel, Lot 1-2-1-1, Garrel's Grove ..... 44 L": 47 Iowa Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler, Councilmen Councilman Schultz moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, Pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. There being no further business Councilman McCauley moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Leo ........-..........1967 Council Pregler ............................1967 Council Pregler Frommelt, City Clerk 720 Ludwig, Pfohl 1967 D. Daugherty, Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Councilmen City Clerk. F. Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, Approved Delbert Street Adopted Attest: 21-67 WHEREAS, applications for Liq- Uor Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received jlhe approval of this Council, and WHEREAS, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply with the State Law and all City ordinances relevant thereto and they have filed proper bonds; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the Manager be authorized to cause to be is- sued to the following named ap- plicants a Liquor Permit. Name CLASS to this Council for approval and the same have been exantined, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED, by the City Council of the City of DUbuque, Iowa, that the fOllowing applications be granted and licenses issued upon the com- pliance with the terms of the IOWA LiQUOR CONTROL ACT- CHAPTER 123-as amended by the 60th General Assembly, 1963. Address COMMERCIAL ESTAB. LISHMENT Disabled American Veterans Club, Inc., 2600 Dodge Street Plaza 20 Delbert D. Daugherty, 720 Iowa Street Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard LUdwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Councilman Pfohl moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, Pfohl Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. Council- Pregler, Address "C" COMMERCIAL ESTAB- LISHMENT Disabled American Veterans Club, Inc., 2600 Dodge Street Plaza 20 "c" Name CLASS ~ >: :(, , ;~ t off it: ! 1967 with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the Manager be and he is hereby di- rected to issue to the following named applicants a Beer Permit. Iowa enue BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed by such ap- plicants be and the same are here- by approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 3rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Pfohl. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council. men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 20-67 WHEREAS, applications for Liq- uor Permits have been submitted Av- Address BEER PERMIT Name CLASS "B" Maxine Hoag, 103 East 22nd Street June M. Noel, 2400 Central Avenue William H. Olsen, 1097 Jackson Street Joseph E. Bell, 263 Main Street Patricia Sarris, 760 East 16th Street Valetta Shannon, 1643 Central Av- enue Frederick A. Link, 1080 University Avenue Delbert D. Daugherty, Street Carl Hirsch, 600 CLASS "Co. Donald E. Wertz, 1545 Grandview Avenue Harold B. Welter, 534 Rhomberg Avenue John J. Heiderscheit, 1278 Central Avenue La Verne Felderman, 1889 Jackson Street John Neumeister, 729 Avenue BEER PERMIT South Lincoln 720 Central Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Adjourned Regular Session, January 3, Attest: Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk Mayor Ludwig moved adoption of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, Pfohl, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 19-67 WHEREAS, applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and WHEREAS, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply Central CLASS "C. BEER PERMIT Donald E. Wertz, 1545 South Grandview Avenue Harold B. Welter, 534 Rhomberg Avenue John J. Heiderscheit, 1278 Central Avenue LaVerne Felderman, 1889 Jackson Street John Neumeister, 729 Lincoln Av- enue Passed, adopted and approved thir 3rd day of January, 1967_ Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Council- Pregler, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the fOllowing applica- tions be granted and licenses be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of the City. 46 Name Address CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT Maxine Hoag, 103 East 22nd Street June M. Noel, 2400 Central Avenue William H. Olsen, 1097 Jackson Street Joseph E. Bell, 263 Main Street Patricia Sarris, 760 East 16th Street Valetta Shannon, 1643 Central Av. enue Frederick A. Link, 1080 Avenue Delbert D. Daugherty, street Carl Hirsch, 600 Iowa University Avenue 720 16, 1967 Session, January Special 48 49 16, 1967 Special Session, January I request that the City Manager be authorized to sign this agree- ment. are Eagle Point Pumping Station Suc- tion Piping-1967--$4,370.oo. Stafford Pumping Station-1967_ $12,500.00. Mt. Carmel Pump Station and Connecting Mains - 1969- $228,000.00. West Third Street Feeder Main- 1970-$115,000.00. Park Hill Feeder Main - 1975 _ $175,000.00. Mt. Carmel Auxiliary Feeder Main -1975-$61,200.00. Bunker Hill Golf Course Feeder Main-198~0,000.00. Low Level Feeder Mains _ By 1986--$137,500.00. Intermediate Level Feeder Main- By 1986--$166,300.00. High Level Feeder Mains _ By 1986--$1,375,000.00. Million Gallon Ground Storage Tank-As required-$150.000.00. The recommended improvements can be paid for in cash from water department revenues. Since a wa- ter treatment plant study will be required in the near future, it is recommended that a complete fi- nancial study be conducted when the costs for the water treatment expansion have been determined. Councilman Pregler moved ac. ceptance of the report and ap- proved the Manager's recommen- dation with authorization to sign the agreement with Henningson, Durham & Richardson Inc. Cul- len~Schiltz Associates for Engi- neering Services for Water Dis- tribution System Plans and the agreement for engineering Ser- vices for Water Supply and Treat- ment Facilities. Seconded by Coun- cilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Absent-CounciIman Pfohl Notice of Claim of Wayne R. Mc- Donnell of 2174 Graham Circle, in the amount of $325 for damage in- curred as the result of a backed- up sanitary sewer on January 8. 1967, presented and read. Conn- costs struction and estimated as follows: could reasonably expect to see city water in the Peru area. Mr. Robert D. Catton of Henningson, Durham & Richardson, stated that the re- port reveals and projects itself to the year 1986 before water could be expected in the area of Peru Road. Mr. Paul Bolton and Robert D. Catton, Engineering Consultants, of Henningson, Durham & Richard- son Inc. gave a topical summary on the report of the City's Water Distribution System. The city is experiencing a steady growth Ll population and industry. Its pres- ent population is estimated to be 60,500 and based upon its project- ed rate of increase, is expected to reach 75,200 by 1986. Industrial area requirements are expected to increase from 368 acres of devel- opment to 568 acres by 1966. Water requirements are antici- pated to increase from the 1965 maximum day demand of 10.37 mil- lion gallons to 14.62 million gal- lons by 1986. With the increase pumping capabilities, to provide adequate feeder mains, and to provide the required fire defenses. The studies also indicated that the water treatment plant is not cap. able of satisfying the projected water requirements. It is suggested that a stUdy be made of the exist- ing water treatment facilities. :The existing distribution sys- tem is adequate for present day requirements and lends readily to expansion. It is anticipated that over the next twenty years, or by 1986, the distribution system will expand into the area of Rockdale, Key West, Kelly Lane, and North Cascade Road on the south, into the areas of Asbury and along Kennedy Road on the west, and into the areas of Peru Road and BOleyn Road on the north. This follow a master developed program to serve the City's needs. recommended master plan for expansion is shown in the report in Figure 18 "Distribution System Improvements." The Total esitmated cost for 1986 System expansion must plan in a wel adequately The the im~ proj con- It,ll d;I" I" 't::~ "" ~ " \ ti ~ The of is $2,484,870. estimated year recommended provements ect listing, Mr. Edward B1eme of R. R. #1, Peru Road, stated that he will be forced to drill a well if he keeps on raising mink. He posed the question as to when, in the judg~ ment of the engineers present, one CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL Special Session" Jan,uary 16, 1967. Council met at 7:30 P.M. (C.S.T.1 Present - Mayor Ludwig, Councilmen McCauley, Pregler, Schultz. City Manager Gilbert D. Chavenelle. Absent-Councilman Pfohl. Mayor Ludwig read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and this meeting is called for a review of a Report of the Dubuque Water Distribution System as compiled by Henning- son, Durham & Richardson & Cul- len-Schiltz Associates, with fur- ther consideration to authorize en- tering into an Agreement for Wa- ter Works Source and Treatment Facilities and acting upon such other business as may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. January 10, 1967 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: I submit for your consideration the report of the Dubuque Water Distribution System by the engi~ neering consultants Henningson, Durham and Richardson, and Cul- len-Schiltz and Associates. Water Superintendent J. J. Hail and City Engineer John L. White reviewed the report. Their letters recommending the report are en- closed. I recommend that the Council accept the report. Also submitted for your consid. eration is an Engineering Services Agreement with the consultants for Water Distribution System Plans. This agreement provides for engineering services on water dis- tribution construction pro j e c t s stipulated by the City. It is intend- ed that the consultants' services will be used for some of the proj- ects outlined in the report. I further recommend that the Council grant 'permission to pro- ceed with designs and specifica- tions for Eagle Point Pumping Sta- tion Suction Piping, Stafford Pumping Station and Mt. Carmel Pump Station and connecting mains. These projects are de- scribed in the report. I also submit for your considera- tion an agreement with the con. sultants for Engineering Services for W ater Works Source and Treat. ment Facilities. The agreement provides for a study of our water production and treatment facil- ities. The scope of the study is outlined in the attached Memo- randum to Mr. Hail, dated Decem- ber 30th. A second part of the agreement covers engineering ser- vices for construction projects which may be indicated in the stu- dy. The purpose is to allow the study costs to be credited against the cost of possible design work. I request that the City Manager be authorized to sign this agree- ment. Respectfully submitted, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Councilman Pregler moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man McCauley. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Pfohl. Councilman Pregler moved that the rules be suspended in order to let anyone present address the Council if they so desire. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried hy the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council men McCauley, Pregler, Schultz Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Pfohl. 51 16, 1967 Special Session, January ,~.,. illl'-' by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun. cilmen McCauley, Pregler, Schultz. NaYs-None. Absent-Councilman Pfohl. There being no further business Councilman McCauley moved to adjourn. Seeonded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pregler, Schultz. NaYs-None. Absent-Councilman Pfohl. Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Approved ........................1967. Adopted .....-..................1967. Councilmen Attest: ..... City Clerk 16, 1967 Passed, adopted and approved this 16th day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Walter A. Pregler Councilmen f , I Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Coun- cil; and WHEREAS, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa that the Manager be and he is hereby to issue to the following applicants a Beer Permit. BEER PERMIT Herburger, 2987 RESOLVED hy snch ap- Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded Special Session, January cUmao Pregler moved that the no. tice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Mayor Lud- wig. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun. cilmen McCauley, Pregler, Schultz. Nays--None. Absent-{;ouncilman Pfohl FUBTHER honds filed be and the same are here- Passed, adopted and approved this 16th day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Councilman Pregler moved adop. tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun~ cilmen McCauley, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Pfohl. 24-67 Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk 50 CLASS "B" Florence Brede Jackson Street BE IT that the plicants by approved. 2987 BE IT FUBTHEB RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the ap- plication be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 16th day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Absent-Councilman Pfohl RESOLUTION NO. 23-67 WHEREAS, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the following applica- tions be granted and licenses be issued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of the City. CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT Florence Brede Herburger, 2987 Jackson Street RESOLUTION NO. 22-67 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 sale of Ciga- rettes within the City of Dubuque, Iowa, be granted a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers within said City. Florence Brede Jackson Street Herburger, Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk 53 Mary S. Teeling, for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $200,000., presented and read. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council men McCauley, Pfohl Pregler Schultz. Nays-None. Iowa Surety Company submit- ting Power of Attorney appointing Peter Wm. Klauer its true and lawful agent and attorney in fact to issue bonds not to exceed $200,000, presented and read. Councilman Pregler moved that the Power of Attorney be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Schultz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas LUdwig, Coun- Pfohl, Pregler, Printed Council proceedings for the months of September and Oc- tober presented for Council ap- proval. Councilman Pfohl moved approval of the minutes of Sep- tember and October, 1966 as printed. Seconded by Mayor Lud- wig. Carried by the folIowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCaUley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. NaYs-None. ~I\ '.1.11" ~~I: ~~ ~"I. IJ~ 1..I.I.'~I.i 1t I~II 'I' .~I~~ II Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of public notice to all interested parties of the adoption and levying of the Final Schedule of Assessments for the construction of City of DUbuque 1966 KelIy Lane Water Main Proj- ect No.1, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the proof of publication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Schultz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. ceed $200,000., presented and read. Councilman Pregler moved that the power of attorney be reo ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the folIowing vote: Yeas - Mayor LUdwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Communication of Iowa Surety Co. submitting Power of Attorney as a replacement of and cancelling power presently on file of Andrew G. Frommelt, for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $200,000, pre- sented and read. Councilman Preg- ler moved that the power of at- torney be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Schultz. Car- ried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCaUley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Communication of Iowa Surety Co., submitting Power of Attorney as a replacement of and cancelling power presently on file of George N. Giellis, for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $200,000., pre- sented and read. Councilman Preg- led moved that the power of at- torney be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Schultz. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Communication of Iowa Surety Co., submitting Power of Attorney as a replacement of and cancelling power presently on file of Harvey M. Lange, Theodore R. ElIsworth, for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $200,000., presented and read. Councilman Pregler moved that the Power of Attorney be re- ceived and filled. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote. Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Communication of Iowa Surety Co., submitting Power of Attorney as a replacement of and cancelling power presently on file of Michael P. Hogan, Michael P. Hogan II, Adjourned Special Session, January 23, 1967 Schultz. Carried by the following CITY COUNCIL vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council. men McCauley, pfohl Pregler, Schultz. OFFICIAL Nays-None. Session, January 23, 1967 Adjourned Special - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. NaYs-None. 52 ( I I r Council Pregler Communication of Iowa Surety Co. submitting Power of Attorney as a replacement of and cancelling power presently on file of William Wiley Fettkether, for the issuance of bonds not to exeeed $200,000 presented and read. Councilman Pregler moved that the power of attorney be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. LUdwig, Coun- pfohl, Pregler, Council. Pregler, Statement of City Clerk certify- ing that notices of levy and adop- tion of the final schedule of as- sessments were mailed by certi- fied mail on January 6, 1967 to owners of record subject to as- sessment to pay for cost of con- structing City of Dubuque 1966 Council- Pregler, Ludwig, pfohl. Nays-None. Communication of Iowa Surety Co. submitting Power of Attorney as a replacement of and cancelling power presently on file of Virgil F. Freyman and Donald W. Frey- mann, for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $200,000. presented and read. Councilman Pregler moved that the power of attorney be re- cei""d and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Communication of Iowa Surety Co. submitting Power of Attorney as a replacement of and cancelling power presently on file of Cyril Friedman, Lawrence Friedman, El- mer Friedman, Richard Friedman, for the issuance of bonds not to ex- Copy of communication which was sent to the Telegraph Herald by Mrs. Jean E. Peterson of 831 AUa Vista St., being in agreement with the City Council on the veto to increase TV rates, pending im~ provements in service, presented and read. Councilman Pregler mov- ed that the communication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Council Pregler Yeas-Mayor Ludwig, men McCauley, Pfohl, Schultz. Ludwig, Pfohl Nays-None. Communication of Iowa Surety Co. submitting power of attorney as a replacement of and cancelling power presently on file of Carl A. Bideaux, Joseph S. Smith, Bernard J. Weber, George R. Hohmann, for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $200,000, presented and read. Coun- cilman Pregler moved that the power of attorney be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman ~, II 'lliui~J , ~ Communication of Iowa Surety Co. submitting power of Attorney as a replacement of and cancelling power presently on file of Virgil J. Denlinger and Norma M. Den- linger, for the issuance of bonds not to exceed $200,000 presented and read. Councilman Pregler mov- ed that the power of attorney be received and filed. Seconded Coun- cilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Ludwig, Pfohl. Adiourned Special Session, J..... uary 23, 1967. Council met at 7:30 P.M. (C.S.T.J Present-Ma.- yor Ludwig, Councilmen McCauo, '....., Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. City Manager Gilbert D. Chavenelle. Mayor Ludwig read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and this is an ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF DECEM- BER 28, 1966, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on Resolution No. 344-66, being a "Resolution Declaring Necessity For Improvements to the Mississip- pi River for Flood Protection in the City of Dubuque, Iowa" also for the purpose of considering a "Resolution Calling an Election on the Issuance of Bonds in the Ag~ gregate Amount of $1,155,000. for Garage and Fire Station Purposes, also for the purpose of acting upon such other business as may proper- ly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. ~, ". dlU1 55 1, 2, 3 and 4 Block 4 and Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and Lot 2 of 4 of B10ek 3, Sl. George Subdivision. The grading in this area uncov. ered aU rock and it is not suitable for development as previously planned. Vacation of these areas wiU allow a feasable redesigning of this part of the subdivision and the Planning and Zoning Commis- sion recommends granting the request. Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Planning & ZOning Commission By F. J. Glah, Secretary Councilman McCauley moved that the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Commission be approved and referred to the City Solicitor for proper proceed. ings. Seconded by Councilman Lud- wig. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor LUdwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Mayor LUdwig moved that the rules be suspended in order to let anyone present address the Coun. cil if they so desire. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor LUdwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Mr. Herbert Klinkhammer of 906 Tressa Street made inquiry as to what comes next in the case of Mr. Eldon Herrig after the vacation of a certain area of Stev- en Court and various lots in St. George Subdivision. He was as- sured that Mr. Herrig will be obliged to re-apply to both the Planning & Zoning Commission and the City Council for rezoning of the area now proposed to be vacated if and when he would de. sire to utilize the area. Mr. Klink- hammer assured the Council that he will be back when that time comes. 1967 January 14, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: The Planning & Zoning Commis- sion has considered the request of City Manager Chavenelle to Vacate Lime Street. 1967 23, Session, January January 23, 1967 The Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: I am enclosing the 1966 Annual Report of DUbuque County Munici- pal Civil Defense Administration, submitted by Ben J. O'Leary, Di- rector. Respectfully, Gilbert D. Chavenelle, City Manager Mayor Ludwig moved that the report be received and filed. Sec- onded by Councilman Pfohl. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council. men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. January 14, 1967 To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: The petition of Richard C. Hen- schel requesting including this property located at 39I Bluff Street in the professional office use class- ification of the Multiple Family Residence District has been COn- sidered by the Planning & Zoning Commission. The Commission recommends to the City Council that the request be granted and the area be en. larged to include the property fronting on the west side of Bluff Street from West Third Street to the present Business Zone just south of West Eighth Avenue. Respectfully submitted, DUbuque Planning & Zoning Commission By F. J. G1ab, Secretary Councilman McCauley moved that the recommendation of the Commission be approved. Second- ed by Councilman Pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Special 1967 January To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: The Planning & Zoning Commis- sion has considered the request of Eldon Herrig to Vacate Steven Court and Vacate that part of Sl. George Subdivision known as Lots 14, Adjourned I ,@ * ii. ,~ If i)' .-'!\. Tl' ;: .~ 1967 until November, 1966 the West Lo- cust Route was the shortest route to the Asbury-Carter destination because J.F.K. Road was not paved and available. The Traffic Section of the Po- lice Department will contact Eagle Stores Company and have their trucks approach and leave the As- bury-Carter location via the High- way #20-J.F.K. Route. The Traffic Captain is also informing Mr. Fran- cois of this action. It will take about two weeks to bring about this change. Respectfully, Gilbert D. Chavenelle City Manager Councilman pfohl moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council- man Schultz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. January To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: I am returning to you Mr. F. P. Williams letter concerning the con- struction of a bnilding by the Northwestern Bell Telephone Com- pany on John F. Kennedy Road. On January 18th, representatives of the Telephone Company, Mr. Ross McGlaf(son and ,Mr. John Evans, met with Mr. Riley, Mr. Bandy and myself. The details concerning the situa- tion were reviewed and an under. standing reached with the tele- phone men as to procedure to be followed during the next several months. Mr. McGlasson said that he would immediately contact Mr. Williams and inform him of the situation. Respectfully, Gilbert D. Chavenelle, City Manager Ludwig, Pfohl, Councilman Pfohl moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. 1967 Council- Pregler, Ludwig, Coun- pfohl, Pregler, 18, Adjourned Special Session, January 23, January 17, To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: At council meeting of December 28th, Mr. Greg Francois requested information as to whether or not trucks traveling on West Locust were in violation of Section 15.28 of the Dubuque Traffic Code. The ordinance provides that mo- tor carriers shall travel over marked highways and may depart from them at a point nearest the destination. It is reported that trucks travel- ing on West Locust are those op- erated by the Sanitary Dairy and Eagle Food Stores. The Sanitary Dairy trucks come from Clinton, travel on White and leave this marked highway at 17th. They travel west on 17th to West Locust and then on West Locust to the destination at Angella Street. This is the shortest route and conforms to the ordinance re- quirements. The Eagle's trucks originate in Davenport and travel north through the city on White. They unload at the Eagle Store in the vicinity of White and 17th and then proceed west along 17th, West Locust and Asbury to the Eagle Store at Asbury and Carter. With members of the Police De- partment, I have map checked the distance of the Asbury-Carter Store from our marked highways. The distances we measured were: White, 17th, West Locust, Asbury Route, 12,600 feet White, Kaufmann, Carter Route, 13,000 feet Central, 32nd, Carter, Asbury, 17,750 feet Highway #20, J.F.K., Ashury, 11,000 feet It appears that the West Locust Route does not now conform to the ordinance. I must remark that 54 Kelly Lane Water Main Project No.1, presented and read. Coun. cilman Pregler moved that the statement be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. 1967 ." 57 1967 'II' 1;,,1 I'!i; ,I,ll' I!I! December Honorable Mayor and City Council Re: John P. Moriarty, Admr. Estate of Kathryn V_ Gentlemen: On February 5, 1965, John P. Moriarty, administrator of the es. tate of Kathryn V. Moriarty, de- ceased, filed notice of personal in- jury and claimed therefor and al- leging that on January 1, 1965, Kathryn V. Moriarty of 1340 Wash- ington Street of Dubuque, Iowa, fell on the sidewalk at or near 1398 Washington Street, and as a result of said fall sustained injur- ies which caused a subdural hema- toma from which death resulted on January 3, 1965, and further alleg- ing that the sidewalk was negli- gently maintained and defective thereat and claiming damages in the amount of $15,000_00. I have conferred with the' at- torney for the claimant Mr. Hal 12, 1967 January Adjourned Special Session, January 23, orable Mayor City Council sented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the notice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor ciImen McCaUley, Schultz. Nays-None. LUdwig, Coun- pfohl, Pregler, 1967 nary 16, 1967, that said claim was disposed of to the satisfaction of the claimant. In view of the foregoing I rec- ommend that the claim filed against the City of Dubuque be denied. Original claim is returned here- with. January 23, Adjourned Special Session, The reasons as stated in the re- quest are valid, the Commission sees no public need for the street as presently platted. We therefore recommend that Lime Street be vacated. Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By F. J. Glab, Secretary 56 Respectfully submitted, R. N. Russo, City Attorney Councilman Schultz moved that the recommendation of the City Attorney be approved. Seconded by Councilman pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. NaYs-None. Council- Pregler, 1966 Moriarty 30, Ludwig, pfohl, Notice of claim of Jerome Yo- der, University of Dubuque, in the amount of $5.56 for motor vehicle damage as the result of forcible entry trying to move the vehicle during snow storm, on January 5, 1967, presented and read. Council- man Pfohl moved that the notice of claim be referred to the City Solicitor for investigation and re- port. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the fOllOWing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. NaYs-None. Notice of claim of Mrs. James McCusher, 2722 Jackson St., in the amount of $300 for personal in. juries receiVed in a faU due to ac- cumulated ice and snow at the corner of 27th & White Street on December 4, 1966, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the notice of claim be re. ferred to the City Solicitor for in- vestigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCaUley, Schultz. NaYs-None. Ludwig, Coun- pfohl, Pregler, submitted, Hon. Mayor Gentlemen: On December 2, 1966, Paul De- Vere of 647 Chestnut St., Dubuque, Iowa, filed claim against the City of Dubuque alleging damage to his motor vehicle as the result of frozen water on Dodge Street, and alleging damages in the estimated amount of $500.00. This matter was referred to the appropriate City Agency and the City Attorney was advised on Jan- uary 16, 1967, that said claim had been settled to the satisfaction of the claimant. In view of the foregoing I rec- ommend that the claim filed against the City of DUbuque be de- nied. Origina: with. 1967 returned here- Mayor Ludwig moved that the recommendation of the City At~ torney be approved. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. January 17, & City Council Respectfully R. N. Russo City Attorney is claim Councilman Pfohl moved approv- "I of the recommendation and that it be referred to the City Solicitor for proper proceedings. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Ernie Kretz of the Perfection Oil Company stated that he has no objection to the vacation of Lime street if access to their property is not cut off. He suggested a meeting of the minds with the Du- buque Stone Products, Perfection Oil, Dubuque Lumber & Coal Co., and the Boat Club as it would fit into the proposed flood wall in the area. City Manager Chavenelle made it clear that vacation of time Street as proposed at this time may be a little premature but it definitely ties in with the flood project. Communication of Board of Ad- justment submitting a report of their 1966 activities, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the report be received and filed. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas - Mayor ciImen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Notice of claim of Mrs. Weldon Schmoldt of 1295 Cerro Drive, in the approximate amount of $100 for personal injUries received due to accumulated ice and snow on the sidewalk at 1295 Grove Ter- race on January 2, 1967, presented and read. Councilman Pfohl moved that the notice of claim be re- ferred to the City Solicitor for in- vestigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Ludwig, Coun- Pfohl, Pregler, submitted, Councilman pfohl moved that the recommendation of the City Attorney be approved. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun. cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. sno Place Respectfully R. N. Russo City Attorney Notice of claim of Wm. K. Me. Kay, in the amount of $32.00, for motor vehicle damage as the re.- sult of towing by the City during w removal, from 529 Fenelon on January 4, 1967, pr~ Ludwig, Coun. pfohl, Pregler, 1967 Hon. Mayor Gentlemen: On December 13, 1966, Holiday Oil Distributing, Inc. filed claim against the City of Dubuque alleg- ing damages to motor vehicle as result of frozen water on DOdge Street and Bryant Streets, and making demand thereof in the amount of $286.02. This matter was referred to the appropriate City Agency and the City Attorney was advised on Jan- January 17, & City Council be waived man Pfohl ing vote: Yeas - Mayor cHmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. 59 Session, January 23, 1967 West Seconded by Council- Carried by the follow- Ludwig, Coun. Pfohl, Pregler, Councilman Pregler moved that a public hearing be held on the Ordinaoce on February 22, 1967, at 7:30 P.M. in the Council Cham- ber at the City Hall and that the City Clerk be instructed to pub- lish notice of the hearing in the manner required by law. Seconded by CounCilmao Pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Ludwig, Coun. Pfohl, Pregler, ORDINANCE NO. 4-67 An Ordinance Establishing and Delimiting Real Estate here/I>- cKter described as pa.rt of HIe Second Voting Precinct in the City of DUbuque, low., presented and read. Councilman Pregler moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Councilmao Pregler moved that the rule requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days be waived. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the follOwing vote: Ludwig, Coun. pfohl, Pregler, Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Councilman Pregler moved that a public hearing be held on the Ordinance on February 22, 1967, at 7:30 P.M. (C.S.T.) in the Coun- cil Chamber at the City Hall aod that the City Clerk be instructed to publish notice of the hearing in the manner required by law. Seconded by Mayor LUdwig. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -. Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. ORDINANCE NO. 3-67 An OrdiRance Amending the Zon,ing Map and Zoning Ordi. na,hCe known as Ordinance No. 3-34 of the City of Dubuque to change Lot 1 of Block 4 and all of Block 3, Westchester Subd'ivi- sion from its Present Single Fam,i1y Residence District Clas- sification to Multiple Family Residence District Classification, presented and read. ORDINANCE NO. 4-4, ~~L~~I~~N~~A[SI~'k"~I~~R~~~ AFTER DESCRIBED AS PART OF THE SECOND VOTING PRECINCT IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA. NOW THEREFORE BE IT QRDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the real estate herein- after described be and the same Is here. by fixed and established liS Pllrt of the Second Vonng Precinct In the CIIY of DubuQue, Iowa, Which real estllte Is de- scribed as follOWS: Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Hal:WOOd Place In the City of DubuQue, IOWa. heS1rI~~r~y T~~t.,::rze5'~n~leJJ~~edll~ file a certified t;OPY hereof In the office of the DubuQue COUnlY Auditor. Councilman Pregler moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman pfohl. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Councilman Pregler moved that the rule requiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate days Adjourned Special of south of the south line Eighth Avenue, presented and read. Councilman Pregler moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Mayor Ludwig. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCaUley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. NaYs-None. Councilman Pregler moved that the rule requiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate days be waived. Seconded by Mayor Lud. wig. Carried by the follOWing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun. cilmen McCaUley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. NaYs-None. tion existed as a result of defec. tive sidewalk. Appropriate defenses were as- serted to plaintiff's petition and plaintiff through her attorney has made an offer of settlement in the amount of $300.00 and costs of the action to be paid by the City of Dubuque, in the amount of $13.3Q, and I have considered said offer, reviewed the circumstances and I herewith recommend that said of- fer of settlement be accepted and that the City Auditor be instructed to draw a warrant payable to Irene Deibel and William C. Fuerste, her attorney in the amount of $300.00 and to transmit same to City At. torney for delivery upon receipt of duly executed releases and dis- missal of the said cause with pre. judice. Original notice of suit with peti- tion attached is returned herewith. Respectfully submitted, R. N. Russo, City Attorney Councilman Pregler moved that the recommendation of the City At. torney be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. ORDINANCE NO. 2-67 An Ord'irwmce Amending Ordi- n.,nee No. 3-34 known .s the Zoning Ordina1nce and the Zon- ing Map of the City of Dubuq,ue, Iowa by adding a new Sob-sec- tion 6 to Section 2 (b) and per- mitting additional a.rea to be used for professional offices or studios of a physician" dentist, architect, engineer, lawyer, real. tor, insurance, musician, or simi- lar profession within the folio-w- ing additional described area: beginning It the north line of West Third Street; thence north. erly including the area between the west line of Bluff Street and a line one hundred feet westerly and parlllel to ltIe west line of Bluff Street northerly to the south line of Lot 5 of City Lot 653-A, which is approximately one hundred and forty feet Session, January 23, 1967 Reynolds, and I have made an in vestigation of this matter and ex' amined the police report and have had an offer from Mr. Reynolds to settle on behalf of said estate in the amount of $4,000.00. It is the recommendation of the City Attorney that the offer of settlement of the claim of the es- tate of Kathryn V. Moriarty in the amount of $4,000.00 be accepted and that the City Auditor be in- structed to draw a warrant pay- ahle to the Estate of Kathryn V. Moriarty, John P. Moriarty, Ad. ministrator of said estate and to transmit same to the City Attorney for delivery to claimant's attorney upon delivery of duly executed re. lease and satisfaction. Adjourned Special 58 Your attention is directed to the fact that this letter is dated December 30, 1966. Agreement be- tween counsel had been made prior thereto and due to unforseen circumstances, being that my sec- retary fell and broke her arm, this communication was not for- warded to the City Council prior to this time. of Respectfully submitted, R. N. Russo, City Councilmao Pfohl moved that the recommendation of the City Attorney be approved. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council. men, McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Attorney enclosed is Claim Notice herewith. 1967 19, January Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: On December 21, 1962, notice of suit together with petition attach- ed was filed by Irene Deibel against the City of Dubuque, Iowa, in the District Court of Dubuque County, Iowa, claiming damages in the amount of $5,000.00 as a result of personal injuries suffered by plaintiff on or about September 24, 1962 on a public sidewalk abut. ting Montgomery Ward Depart- ment store building at which point plaintiff claimed defective condi. 61 fixed and established as part of the SIx- teenth Voting Precinct In the City of DubuQue, Iowa, which real estate is de- scrIbed as follows: Commencing at a poInt from the southwest corner of Section 16, T. 89 ~OUthR.a 2di~iang: o~ns,JoMteet t~yg~ the west sectIon line of Section 21 to the southwest corner of Section 21, T. 89. N., R. 2 E., thence 2640 feet east along the south section line of Section 21 to the northwest corner of the northeast Ml of Section 28. thence 1320 feet south along the east property line of the N.E. 14 of the N.W. 14 of Section 28 to the southeast comer of the N.E. 14 of the N.W. 14 of Section 28, thence east 71 T.46 feet ~Jo~W~eV.SOUOfth ~~~~ OJ. Lg; !~i}~tJ to the west propertY line of C. J. Bies Subdivision in Section 28 T. =~UM.'T~..J ~tof ~thth~.MsouU::'"e~i ftf~~ e~fst 1oe:k ,~~ t~U~~ViSJ~~f Une of the S.W. 1A of the N.E. * of Section 28. thence south alon9' the west property line of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of HaWkeYe Stock Farm 1695..<< feet to a paint 60 feet north of the center line of the North lane of Highway 20, thence easterly 60 feet north of. and parallel to the center line of the north lane of Highway 20. 1330 feet to the west section line of Section 27. thence North 324.84 feet to the south prop.- erty line of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Hawkeye Stock Farm. m,t~~e p~p~:eitneeag:er~t ~IO~? l!:,1 2 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Hawkeye Stock Farm. thence 491.3 feet easterly ~logp ~~ fU1!l ~~~Pe1rtyofll'leotOfl LgI Hawkeye Stock: Farm to Its Inter- section with the extension of the reg: E~v,r~f IL"o1 r J,otJt ~~ [gl 2 of Lot 1 of Minerai Lot 244 in ~~/o~ ~e TSfh ~.M~?rmenc~a=th~ erly along the west prOPerty line of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1. Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Minerai Lot 244 In Section 27 T., 89 North. Range 2 East of 5th P.M.. a dis- tance of 324.84 feet to a point 60 feet north of the center line of the North lane of Highway 2(). thence 2972.3 feet easterly along a line 60 feet north of and parallel to the center line of the north Jane of Highway 2() to existing westerly City Limits of Dubuque, Iowa. ai' the above described territory ad oinlng the corporate limits of the City of DubuQue. DubuQue County. Iowa. and to be included with the above area are Lot 2 of Minerai Lot 388 In See- !~n P~h. ~nd89L~"2 ~ lotEi gf l~f 1 of Lot 1 of Lot .( of Minerai Lot 312 In Section 6, T. 89 N., Range 3 East of the 5th P.M. Section 2. That the CIty Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy hereof in the office of the Dubuque County Auditor. Passed. adopted and apProved this 2Jrd day of January. 1967. RICHARD LUDWIG. MaYor M. SYLVESTER McCAULEY MERLIN F. SCHULTZ ~~~~~RA'A~F~.rEl;LER Councilmen Session, January 23, 1967 Adjourned Special division for a distance of 1162 feet to the south property line of Old Timers Road. thence northwesterly along the south property line of the Old Timers Road. a distance of lJ33L~ ~ee~ t~t~:'a~aslofr2fo:rt;;.e~~: 1326.60 feet southWesterlY along the east property line of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 460. thence a distance of 663.30 ~pe~thn'~te~r L~IO~9 ofth~I~~1~ Lot 460, to the southeasterly line of Lot 2 of Minerai Lot 459 thence 1510.74 feet southwesterly to the south proper- ty line of Lot 2 of Mineral Lot 459. Section 2. That the City Clerk be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy hereof in the office of the DubUQue County Auditor. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of January, 1967. RICHARD LUDWIG, Mayor M. SYLVESTER McCAULEY MERLIN F. SCHULTZ ELDON A. PFOHL WALTER A. PREGLER Councilmen Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. ORDINANCE NO. 7-67 An Ordinance Establishing and Delimiting Real Estate herein_ after described as palrt of the Sixteenth Voting Precinct in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, presented and read. Councilman Pregler moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the follOwing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCaUley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. NaYs-None. Ludwig, Coun- Pfohl, Pregler, Councilman Pregler moved that the rule reqUiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate days be waived. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor ciImen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. one. Councilman Pregler moved that the rule requiring reading of aD Ordinance on three separate days be waived. Seconded by Council- man Schultz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Published Officially in The Telegraph. Herald Newspaper this 27th day of Jan. uary 1967. Leo F. n. 1/27 Councilman Pregler moved adop. tion of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Frommelt City Clerk. Councilman Pregler moved that the rule requiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate days be waived. Seconded by Council. man Schultz. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. NaYs-None. Ludwig, Coun- pfohl, Pregler, ORDINANCE NO. 7-67 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND DELIMITING REAL ESTATE HEREIN_ AFTER DESCRIBED AS PART OF THE SIXTEENTH VOTING PRECINCT IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE IOWA. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the real estate herein. after descrIbed be and the same Is hereby Ludwig, Conn- pfohl, Pregler, Attest: Leo F. Frommel" City Clerk H:'~?JIS~~s~Z~~I'fr.lsln271hheda~el:r1~ uary 1967. Leo F. Frommelt It. 1/21 CIIY Clerk. 1967 Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk. Hrr~~JiS~~s~~I~~~lIlhl~n 2ri~e d~el~r1~ uarY 1967. Leo F. Frommelt It. 1/27 City Clerk. Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote Yeas ......... Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Councilman Pregler moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Ludwig, Coun- Pfohl, Pregler, ORDINANCE NO. 6-67 An Ordinance Establishing and Delimiting Real Estate herein- after described IS part of the Thirteenth Voting Precinct in the City of Dubuque, I_a, presented and read. ORDINANCE NO. 6-67 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND DELIMITING REAL ESTATE HEREIN- AFTER DESCRIBED AS PART OF THE THIRTEENTH VOTING PRECINCT IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, ICYrNA. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the real estate herein- after described be and the same Is hereby fixed and established as part of the Thir- teenth Voting Precinct In the City of DubUQue, Iowa. which real estate Is de- scribed as follows: Commencing at the Existing City Limits on the northwest corner of Lot 1 of Minerai Lot 388 in Section 15. Township 89 North, Range 2 East of 5th P.M.. thence west along the north section line of Section 15 a distance of 3958.35 feet to the north- west corner of Section 15. T. 89 N.. R. 2 E. of the 5th P.M.. thence west a dIstance of 1320 feet aiong the north section line of Section 16, thence south along the east property of Helen E. and Mary H. Stewart Sub- ORDINANCE NO. 5-67 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND DELIMITING REAL ESTATE HEREIN. AFTER DESCRIBED AS PART OF THE ELEVENTH VOTING PRECINCT IN THE CITY OF DUBUQUE. IOWA: NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. That the real estate herein- after described be and the same Is hereby fixed and established as part of the Eleventh Voting Precinct In the City of DubUQue. Iowa. which real estate Is described as follows: Commencing _at a point from the south property line of Lot 2 of Minerai Lot .459, thence 955.68 feet along the south property line of Lot 2 of Minerai Lot ffln 'Y6,thi. ~estN.~~~~ ~-:t ~f S~h P .M.. thence south along the west section line of Section 16. a distance of 2640 feet to the southwest corner %'as~emIOrth 16p .J: 89 North, Range 2 Section 2. That the City Clerk be and he Is herebY authorized and directed to ._,~ 23, file a certified COPY hereof in the office of the DubUQue County Auditor. Passed. adopted and approved this 23rd day of January. 1967. RICHARD LUDWIG, Mayor M. SYLVESTER McCAULEY MERLIN F. SCHULTZ ELDON A. PFOHL WALTER A. PREGLER Councilmen Session, January Councilman Pregler moved that the reading just had be consid. ered the first reading of the Ordi- nance. Seconded by Councilman Schultz. Carried by the fOllowing vote: Ludwig, Coun- Pfohl, Pregler, moved adop- Seconded Carried Councilman Pregler tion of the Ordinance. by Councilman Schultz. by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun. cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. ORDINANCE NO. 5-67 An Ordinance Establishing and Delimiting Real Estate herein- a,fter described as part of the Eleventh Voting Precinct In the City of Dubuque, lowe, presented and read. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of January, 1967. RICHARD LUDWIG, Mayor M. SYLVESTER McCAULEY MERLIN F. SCHULTZ ELDON A. PFOHL WALtER A. PREGLER Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk H:r.~~Jis~e:ws~~~lIlhl~n27~he da~elgrr1:~: uary 1967. Leo F. Frommelt 1 1/27 City Clerk. Adjourned Special Yeas ,- Mayor cilmen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-N' 60 63 approved sUbject to the following terms and conditions: (a) Dubuque Industrial Develop- ment Corporation shall erect and construct a building not less than 40,000 square feet within twelve months of date of delivery of deed conveying the property hereinabove de. scribed by City of Dubuque, Iowa, to Dubuque Industrial Development Corporation; (b) That the construction of the bUilding and use of said prem- ises by Dubuque Industrial De. velopment Corporation and Ma- rill Chemical Company shall be in accordance with the City of Dubuque Ordinance No. 3-34 known as the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as amended by Ordinance No. 33-59, estab- lishing and defining "restricted industrial district"; (c) That in the event Dubuque In- dustrial Development Corpora- tion fails to commence con. struction of a manufacturing facility within one year of the date of delivery of deed, then in such event title to said real estate shall revert to City of Dubuque, Iowa, and the pur. chase price less damages accru- ing to the City of Dubuque, Iowa, shall be refunded to the DUbuque Industrial Develop- Corporation; That the City reserves and retains unto itself perpetually easements in and to said real estate covering any utility pres- ently installed and located in the real estate hereinabove de- scribed, . and City reserves and retains perpetual easement for flood dike and reserves and retains perpetual easement for railroad tracks to be located therein and to serve the prop- erty hereinabove described, and the City reserves and retains unto itself a perpetual 20 foot wide easement presently exist- ing for the maintenance of rip.rap, all of which easements hereinabove reserved and reo tained shall include the right of ingress thereto and egress therefrom. That the Dubuque Industrial Development Corporation be Session, January 23, 1967 (d) to dispose of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Block 6 Riverfront Sub. No. 3 to DUbuque Industrial Development Corporation, containing approxi- mately 5 acres, at $3500 per acre, presented and read. (e) Councilman Pregler moved that the proof of publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman McCaUley. Carried by the following vote: - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, RESOLUTION NO. 25-67 WHEREAS, resolution and pub. lished notice of time and place of hearing, published in the Tele- graph-Herald, a newspaper of gen- eral circulation published in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on January 3, 1967, and January IO, 1967, City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, met on the 23rd day of January, 1967, at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in the City Coun- cil Chamber in the City Hall, Du- buque, Iowa, to consider the pro. posal to dispose of interest in Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Block 6 of Riverfront Subdivision No. 3 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to Dubuque Indus- trial Development Corporation; and Adjourned Special WHEREAS, City Council of City of Dubuque, Iowa, overruled any and aU objections, oral or written to the proposal to dispose of in- terest of City of Dubuque, Iowa, in and to the above described real estate to DUbuque Industrial De- velopment Corporation. NOW THEREFORE SOLVED by the City City of Dubuque, Iowa BE IT RE- Council of Section 1. That the conveyance of Lot 1 of Lot 2 of Block 6 of Riverfront Subdivision No. 3 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, to Dubuque Industrial Development Corporation for the sum of $3,- 500.00 per acre or a total of $17,500.00 for 5 acres plus costs of publication be and the same is hereby approved, subject to the conditions hereinafter stated. Section 2. That the deed of con- veyance conveying the above de- scribed real estate- to Dubuque Industrial Development Corpora- tion be and the same is hereby Yeas cilmen Schultz. NaYs-None. I ~~. Petition of Dubuque TV-FM Ca- Petition of John F. Hall request- ble Co. requesting a rate increase ing a refund of $25 on the unex- of 50t per month effective March pired portion of cigarette license 1, 1967, presented and read. Attor- No. 157, as he has discontinued ney Hal Reynolds addressed the business on 1-23-67, presented and Council, in behalf of the TV-FM read. Councilman Schultz moved Cable Co., by stating that this is that the petition be granted and a very narrow issue. The financial the Auditor instructed to issue data will support this increase. proper warrant. Seconded by Coun- When the City granted the TV ca- cilman pfohl. Carried by the foi- ble company its franchise it pro- lowing vote: vided not only the right to fix a Yeas _ Mayor Ludwig, Coun- fair and reasonable return but also cilmen McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, the obligation to set rates that pro- Schultz. vide a fair return to the Cable Nays-None. Company. We have records to show that the rate of increase as requested is very modest. It is not a matter of whether the service is Proof of Publication, certified to by the Publisher, of notice of pub- lic hearing to consider a proposal Petition of Peoples Natural Gas requesting permission to excavate on University Avenue near Wilson St., presented and read. Council- man Pregler moved that the peti- tion be granted subject to approv- al of the City Engineer. Seconded by Councilman Pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Petition of Iowa Society for Crippled Children & Adults Inc. requesting permission to conduct an Easter Seal Sale on March 17th & 18th, presented and read. Coun- cilman Pfohl moved that the peti- tion be referred to the Mayor and City Manager. Seconded by Coun- cilman Pregler. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor ciImen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Ludwig, Coun- Pfohl, Pregler, 62 Petition of Mrs. Nellie Bies et satisfactory but a simple financial al requesting the installation of problem. The question at hand is sewer and water in Bies Subdivi- whether or not this company is sion, presented and read. Council- getting a fair rate of return. R. F. man Pfohl moved that the peti- Sefzik of Clark Street state that tion be referred to the City Man- the present reception does not ager and Water Department. Sec- warrant an increase. Councilman onded by Councilman Schultz. Car- Pregler moved that the TV peti- ried by the following vote: tion be referred to the Council and Yeas _ Mayor Ludwig, Council- City Manager to investigate the men McCauley pfohl Pregler rate structure. Seconded by Coun- Schultz. ' , 'cilman Schultz. Carried by the fol. Nays-None. lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- Petition of United Spanish War cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Veterans General Fitzhugh Auxil- Schultz. iary requesting permission to hold Nays-None. a "carnation day" on April 29, 1967, presented and read. Council- man Schultz moved that the peti- tion be approved subject to ap- proval of the City Manager. Sec- onded by Councilman Pfohl. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. 1967 January 23, Session, Petition of Robert C. Wiederaen- ders et al requesting a clarification of parking in front of Warthurg Seminary by removal of UNo Park- ing this side of Street" signs, pre. sented and read. Councilman Preg- ler moved that the petition be re- ferred to the City Manager and Traffic Department for investiga- tion and report. Seconded by Ma- yor Ludwig. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Special Adjourned 65 of Engineers of the Departlnent Of the Army as provided in the Re- port of the Chief of Engineers, re- ferred to in the preamble hereof, such cooperation to consist of fur. nishing without cost to the United States all lands, easements, and rights-of-way necessary for the construction of the project, to pro. vide for the construction of a sys- tem of levees, walls, and closure structures commencing at a point approximately four hundred feet (400') south of Eagle Point Bridge to a point approximately one thou- sand feet (1000') below Maus Park, according to plans and specifica- tions prepared by United States Army Corps of Engineers, accepted by the City of Dubuque and on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Section 6. That all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict here- with be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such con- flict and that this resolution shall be effective forthwith upon its fin. al passage and approval. Introduced December 28, 1966. Passed and approved January 23, 1967. Councilman Pfohl moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Richard Ludwig Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 26-67 A RESOLUTION pertaining to the issuance of $1,000.000 Flood Protection Bonds. WHEREAS it is conducive to the public convenience and welfare and necessary and for the best in- terests of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, and its inhabitants that flood protection works be constructed consisting generally of construct- ing levees, embankments and structures and otherwise improv. ing the water course of the Mis- sissippi River in said City; and WHEREAS the United States Government, acting by and through the Secretary of the Army Session, January 23, 1967 Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk the protection of the public health and safety of the City of DUbuque and its inhabitants and conducive to public convenience and welfare that a flood control system be es. tablished and that improvements be constructed to the Mississippi River and its channel, as referred to in the preamble of this resolu. tion and as more fully described in the Report of Chief of Engi- neers, Department of the Army, House Document No. 450, 87th Congress, 2nd Session, and as shown on the plans, specifications, maps, plats and photographs pre. pared by or under the direction of the Corps of Engineers, submit- ted to this City Council and which are hereby approved and ordered placed on file in the office of the City Clerk and are made a part of this resolution to the same extent as though set out herein in full. Section 4. That it is hereby found and determined that all of the property within the Corporate limits of the City of Dubuque will be specially benefited by the con- struction of said Mississippi River Improvement Project and it is pro- posed that the portion of the total cost not paid by the United States Government will be provided for through the issuance of general obligation bonds of said City pay_ able from taxes levied upon all the taxable property therein. Section 5. That the City of Du- buque cooperate with the United States Government and the Corps Section 2. That said Mississippi River Improvement Project is hereby ordered constructed and shall consist generaIly of acquir- ing property for rights of way and improving the course of the Missis- sippi River from approximately 3960 feet above mile station 582 to mile station 578 inClUding the con. struction of levees and riprapping embankments and structures to contain said River. Adjourned Special Section 3. That the estimated cost of said Mississippi River im- provement Project is hereby found to be $11,000,000, of which the cost to the United States Govern- ment for the actual construction of the river improvements is $10,000,000, and the total Non-Fed- eral cost for acquiring property and rights of way is $1,000,000. January 23, 1967 and it is hereby granted the first right of refusal to pur- chase Lot 2 of Lot 2 of Block 6 of Riverfront Subdivision No. 3 under the same terms and con- ditions hereinabove specified and for the same amount of money per acre, to wit $3,500.00 per acre, and the Mayor and City Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute said deed for and on behalf of City of Du- buque, Iowa, and the Clerk is herewith authorized and directed WHEREAS large areas within to deliver said deed to Dubuque the City of Dubuque, Iowa, are Industrial Development Corpora- from time to time inundated by tion upon receipt of the purchase disastrous floods with great loss price of $3,500.00 per acre or a of life and property, resulting total of $17500.00 and receipt of from the overflOWing of the banks cost of publication. of the Mississippi River in said Section 3. That the City Clerk City, and the health a~d sa~ety of be and he is hereby authorized th~ mhabItants of s~d CIty re- and directed to record a certified qUITe that prompt actIon be taken copy of this Resolution in the of- to p~event .the recurrence of floo~s fice of the Dubuque County Re- b~ 1~J?ro,:m~ the ~o~se ~f s~d corder MISSISSIPPI River wIthm SaId CIty . by the construction of levees, em- ~assed, adopted and approved bankments and structures to con- thiS 23rd day of January, A.D., tain said River within the houn- 1967 d - f 'd C't d . Ri h d L d . arles 0 SaI I y; aD car UWIg . Mayor WHEREAS the Umted States of America, acting by and through M. S~lvester McCauley the Secretary of the Army and the Merlm F. Schultz Chief of Engineers, proposes to Eldon A. Pfohl construct such improvements to WaIter A. Pregl~r said MissiSSippi River within the Councilmen corporate limits of said City of Attest: Dubuque as more fully described Leo. F. Frommelt in a report of the Chief of Engi- City Clerk neers transmitted to Congress by Councilman Pregler moved adop- the Secretary of the Army by let- tion of the resolution. Seconded by ter dated June 19, 1962, House Councilman McCauley. Carried by Documen~ No. 450, 8?~ Congress, the following vote: 2nd SeSSion, on conditIon that the Yeas _ Mayor Lugwig, Coun- said ~ity of Dubu.que coop~rate in cilmen McCauley pfohl Pregler certam respe~ts 10 P!"?vu;ling for Schultz. ' , , the constru~tion of s~d Improve- Nay No ments and m the mamtenance of s- ne. said project on completion, and Proof of Publication, certified WHEREAS with the assistance to by the Publisher, of notice of of the City Engineer the Corps of public hearing to consider adop- Engineers has prepared surveys, tion of Resolution No. 344-66 "De- studies, plans, specifications and claring Necessity for Improve- maps detailing the nature and ex- ments to the Mississippi River for tent of the improvements to be Flood Protection in the City of Du- constructed, including estimates of buque, Iowa," presented and read. cost; No written objections were filed NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- and no oral objectors were present SOLVED by the City Council of in the Council Chamber at the the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as fol. time set for the public hearing. lows: Councilman Pfohl moved that the proof of Publication be re- ceived and filed. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCaUley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. it is hereby advisable for RESOLUTION NO. 344-66 RESOLUTION Declaring Neces- sity for Improvenumts to the Mississippi River for FlOod Pro- tection in the City of Dubuque, ow.. Section 1. That found necessary and Session, Adjourned Special 64 " 67 1967, and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish notice of such sale once each week for at least two consecutive weeks in the Tele- graph Herald, a newspaper pub- lished and of general circulation in DUbuque County, Iowa, such ad. vertisement to be in the form cus- tomarily employed for that pur. pose. Section 3. That all resolutions or orders in so far as same may be in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed and approved January 23, 1967. NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA Sealed bids will be received until 12:00 o'clock Noon, Central Stand- ard Time, on the 22nd day of March, 1967, at the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall, Dubu- que, Iowa, for the purchase of $1,000,000 Flood Protection Bonds of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, at which time such bids will be re- ferred to the City Council of said City at its meeting to be then held at the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said City. Open bid- ding will be concluded not later than 1:00 o'clock P.M., and after the best open bid has been deter- mined, the sealed bids' will be publicly opened and the bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. Sealed bids will be fUlly protected. Said bonds will be of the denom- ination of $5000, dated April 1, 1967, bear interest payable Decem- ber 1, 1967, and semi-annually thereafter, and will mature in numerical order $50,000 on Decem- ber 1 of each of the years 1970 to 1975, inclusive, and $100,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1976 to 1982, inclusive. None of said bonds will be optional for redemption prior to maturity. Said bonds will be registrable as to prin- cipal only. Both principal and inter- est will be payable at the office of Richard Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Recorded January 23, 1967. Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk 1967 Ludwig Mayor Session, January 23, Secretary of the Army by letter dated June 19, 1962, House Docu- ment No. 450, 87th Congress, 2nd Session; and WHEREAS for the purpose of paying the cost of acquiring prop- erty and rights of way required to carry out said Mississippi River Improvement Project it is neces- sary that provisions be made for the issuance of bonds of said City in the principal amount of $1,000,000 payable from taxes lev- ied upon all the taxable property in said City as authorized and per- mitted by Section 395.25 of the Code of Iowa, 1962; and WHEREAS notice and hearing on the initiation of proceedings for the issuance of said bonds has heretofore been given in manner and form required by Sections 23.12 and 408A.1 of the Code of Iowa, 1962, and no petition or pro- test against the issuance of said bonds has been filed or made and no petition has been filed request- ing that the proposition of issuing said bonds be submitted at an elec- tion; and WHEREAS it is necessary that all of said bonds be offered for sale at this time in the manner provided by Chapter 75 of the Code of Iowa in order to provide the funds necessary to pay the cost of acquiring property and rights of way required to carry out said Mississippi River Improvement Project; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It and It Is Hereby Resolved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section 2. That bids for said bonds be requested for action thereon at the Council Chambers in the City Hall in said City at 12:00 o'clock Noon, on March 22, Section I. That Flood Protection Bonds of said City in the amount of $1,000,000 be advertised for sale, such bonds to be dated April 1, 1967, bearing interest payable December 1, 1967, and semiannual- ly thereafter on the first days of June and December in each year, and maturing in numerical order $50,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1970 to 1975, inclusive, and $100,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1976 to 1982, inclusive. Adjourned Special Session, January 23, 1967 referred to in the preceding sec- tion hereof will be brought up for consideration by this Council. Section 3. That all resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby re- pealed and this resolution shall be effective forthwith upon its pas- sage and approval. Passed and approved 23, 1967. moved Second~ Carried WHEREAS it is conducive to the public convenience and wel. fare and necessary and for the best interests of the City of Du~ buque, Iowa, and its inhabitants that flood protection works be constructed consisting generally of constructing levees, embankments and structures and otherwise im- proving the water course of the Mississippi River in said City; and WHEREAS pursuant to notice and hearing a resolution has here. tofore been adopted by this Coun- cil finding said Mississippi River Improvement Project to be neces- sary and advisable and conducive to the public convenience and wel- fare of said City and its inhabi- tants and ordering that said im. provements to the Mississippi Riv- er be constructed; and WHEREAS the United States Government, acting by and through the Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Engineers proposes to construct such improvements to the Mississippi River within said City, as more fully described in a report of the Chief of Engineers transmitted to Congress by the Councilman McCauley adoption of the resolution. ed by Councilman Pregler. by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. January RESOLUTION NO. 27-67 RESOLUTION providing for the advertisement of $1,000,000 Flood Protection Bonds. Richard Ludwig Mayor Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Recorded January 23, 1967. Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Adjourned Special and the Chief of Engineers pro- poses to construct such improve- ments to said Mississippi River within the corporate limits of the City of Dubuque, as more fully described in a report of the Chief of Engineers transmitted to Con- gress by the Secretary of the Army by letter dated June 19, 1962, House Document No. 450, 87th Congress, 2nd Session; and WHEREAS for the purpose of paying the cost of acquiring prop- erty and rights of way required to carry out said Mississippi River hnprovement Project it is neces- sary that provisions be now made for the issuance of bonds of said City in the principal amount of $1,000,000 payable from taxes lev- ied upon all the taxable property in said City as authorized and permitted hy Section 395.25 of the Code of Iowa, 1962; and WHEREAS notice and hearing on the initiation of proceedings for the issuance of said bonds has heretofore been given in manner and form required by Sections 23.12 and 408A.1 of the Code of Iowa, 1962, and no petition or pro. test against the issuance of said bonds has been filed or made and no petition has been filed request- ing that the proposition of issuing said bonds be submitted at an election; and WHEREAS the hearing on the initiation of proceedings for the issuance of said bonds was ad- journed from November 14, 1966, to January 3, 1967, and was fur- ther adjourned on January 3, 1967, to the time and place of the pres- ent meeting of this Council; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re- solved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, as follows: Section I. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and directed to arrange for the preparation of a form of reso- lution authorizing the issuance of $1,000,000 Flood Protection Bonds of said City and providing for the levy of taxes to pay the same. Section 2. That the hearing on the initiation of proceedings for the issuance of said bonds be fur- ther adjourned to the 29th day of March, 1967, at the Council Cham- bers in the City Hall at 7:30 o'clock P.M., at which time the resolution 66 69 by by Councilman Pfohl the fOllowing vote: - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, . . . WHEREAs it is deemed neces- sary and advisable that the City of Dubuque, Iowa, construct a new fire station at the corner of 9th Street and Central Avenue in said City and contract indebtedness and issue bonds for such purpose not exceeding $500,000 and levy a tax annually upon the taxable property in said City not exceeding one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon; and WHEREAS it is also deemed necessary and advisable that said City construct a new fire station on John F. Kennedy Road in said City and contract indebtedness and issue bonds for such purpose not exceeding $190,000 and levy a tax not exceeding one-half of one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest there- on; and WHEREAS it is also deemed necessary and advisable that said City construct a municipal garage for the storage, repair and servic_ ing of city owned motor vehicles and other equipment and contract indebtedness and issue bonds for such purpose not exceeding $465,- 000 and levy a tax not exceeding one mill per annum for the pay- ment of such bonds and the inter~ est thereon; and WHEREAS before such bonds may be issued it is necessary that said propositions be submitted to and approved by the voters of said City, all as contemplated and pro- vided by Chapter 407 of the Code of Iowa, 1962, as amended; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Re- solved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa as follows: Section J. That a special munici. pal election is hereby called and ordered to be held in and for said City of Dubuque, Iowa, on the 21st RESOLUTION NO. 29-67 RESOLUTION calling an elec. tion on the issuance of bonds in the aggregate amount of $J,J55,ooo for garage and fire station purposes. . Carried Adjourned Special Session, January 23, 1967 Yeas cilmen Schultz. NaYS-None. Councilman Pfohl moved that the communication be received and filed. Seconded by Council_ man Ludwig. Carried by the fol- lowing vote: Yeas - Mayor LUdwig, Coun. cilmen McCaUley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. NaYs-None. WHEREAS there has been filed with the City Clerk a plat in which Lot 1 of Lot 21 in "Indian Park Subdivision No.2," and Lot 2 of Lot 1 of Mineral Lot 9, each in the City of Dubuque, Iowa is platted as Lot 1, Lot 2 and Lot 3, each in "Indian Park Subdivision No.3" in the City of Dubuque, IOwa and, RESOLUTION NO. 28-67 RESOLUTION Approving Plat of "Indian Park SubdiviSion No.3." WHEREAS said plat has been examined by the City Plan Com- mission and had its approval en. dorsed thereon; and, WHEREAS said plat has been examined by the City Council and they find the same conforms to the Statutes and Ordinances relat- ing thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa: Section I. That the above de- scribed plat be and the same is hereby approved and the Mayor and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and directed to endorse the approval of the City upon said plat. and apProved January A.D., Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCaUley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen CounCilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded Passed, adopted this 23rd day of 1967. Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk .~ Adjourned Special Session, January 23, 1967 state or national bank or trust company for $20,000 payable to the order of the City Treasurer of said City as a guarantee of good faith, this amount to be retained pending full performance by the successful bidder and to be forfeited to the City as agreed liqUidated damages upon failure to take up and pay for the bonds when ready in ac- cordance with his bid, which must be reduced to writing on the Offic- ial Bid Form. The City Council reserves the right to waive informalities in any bid, to reject any or all bids and to determine in its sole discre- tion the best bid. '!I' The City Council has authorized the preparation of an Official State- ment containing pertinent informa- tion relative to the City. For copies of that Statement and the Official Bid Form, or for any additional in- formation, any prospective pur- chaser is referred to the under- signed at the City Hall, Duhuque, Iowa, or the Municipal Finance Consultants of the City, Paul D. Speer & Associates, Inc., 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, nUnois 60606. Telephone: Area 312-FI- nanciaI 6-0858. of Dated January 23, Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz . Nays-None. Council- Pregler, 1966 December To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Gentlemen: Herewith submitted for your consideration is subdivision plat of Indian Park Subdivision NO.3. This subdivision is located at the 1100 block on Southern Ave- nue. This plat was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission December 8, 1966. Respectfully submitted, Dubuque Planning & Zoning Commission By F. J. Glab, Secy. By order of the City Council the City of Duhuque, Iowa. Isl Leo F. Frommelt, City Clerk 1967. 9, Ludwig, Pfohl, -- "" 68 the City Treasurer, DUbuque, Iowa. Each bid must be for all of said bonds upon terms of not less than par and accrued interest. Bidders should specify the interest rate or rates for the bonds, but only one interest rate shall be specified for a single maturity, and not more than three interest rates shall be specified for the entire issue. Re- peating a previously mentioned fate will not constitute aD addi- tional interest rate. Each interest rate specified must be in a multiple of one-quarter or one-tenth of one per cent, and no coupon interest rate may exceed five per cent (5%) per annum. Each installment of interest. will be represented by a single coupon on each bond. The bonds will be awarded to the best bidder determined upon the basis of the lowest total interest cost from April 1, 1967, to the respec- tive maturity dates, after deducting any premium. These bonds are being issued pursuant to the provisions of Sec- tion 395.25 of the Code of Iowa, 1962, and will constitute general ohligations of the City payable from ,taxes .levied upon all the tax- able property in the City without limitation as to rate or amount. Said b9nds are expected to be delivered within thirty (30) days after the sale of any mutually agreeable bank or trust company in the City of Chicago, lllinois, Du- buque, Iowa, or Des Moines, Iowa, without expense to the purchaser. Should delivery be delayed beyond sixty days from date of sale for any reason except failure of perform- ance by the purchaser, the City may cancel the award or the pur- chaser may withdraw his check and thereafter his interest in and liability for the bonds will cease. The City will furnish the printed bonds and the approving opinion of Messrs. Chapman and Cutler, Lawyers, Chicago, llIinois, together with the transcript and usual clos- ing papers, including non-litigation certificate, and all bids may be so conditioned. Said opinion will be printed on the bonds if requested by the purchaser and will recite that, based on current rulings and official interpretations, interest on said bonds is exempt from present federal income taxes. Each bidder must furnish a certified or cash. ier's check drawn on a solvent ,~'''''''i'!I~'~''~~'''"'' ~ !LJIIIi' 71 the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon, and the pro- position of constructing a munici- pal garage for the storage, repair and servicing of indebtedness for such purpose not exceeding $465,- 000, the issuing of bonds of said City for such purpose not exceed- ing $465,000, and the levying of a tax on all taxable property in said City of not exceeding one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon. That for said election voting machines will be used and ballots prepared therefor will have the propositions printed thereon in sub- stantially the following form NO NO NO YES YES YES 1967 (Notice to Voters: For an affirmative vote upon the question submitted, pull down the lever above the word "Yes." For a negative vote pull down the lever above the word "No.") SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED? Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, construct a new fire station at the corner of 9th Street and Central A venue in said City and contract in- debtedness for such purpose not exceeding $500,000 and issue bonds for such purpose not exceeding $500,000 and levy a tax annually upon the taxable property in said City of DUbuque not exceeding one mill per annum for the pay. ment of such bonds and the interest thereon? (Notice to Voters: For an affirmative vote upon the question submitted, pull down the lever above the word "Yes." For a negative vote pull down the lever above the word "No.") SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED? Shall the City of DUbuque, Iowa, construct a new fire station on John F. Kennedy Road in said City and contract indebtedness for such purpose not exceeding $190,000 and issue bonds for such purpose not exceeding $190,000 and levy a tax annually upon the taxable property in said City of Dubuque not exceeding one.half of one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon? (Notice to Voters: For an affirmative vote upon the question submitted, pull doWll the lever above the word "Yes." For a negative vote pull down the lever above the word "No.") SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED? Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, construct a municipal garage for the storage, repair and servicing of city owned motor vehicles and other equipment and contract indebtedness for such purpose not exceeding $465,000 and issue bonds for such purpose not exceeding $465,000 and levy a tax annually upon the taxable prop- erty in said City of DUbuque not exceeding one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon? Session, January 23, ceeding $500,000 the issuing of bonds of said City for purpose not exceeding $500,000, and the levy- ing of a tax on all taxable property in said City at the rate of not ex- ceeding one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon, the proposition of constructing a new fire station on John F. Kennedy Road in said City, the contracting of indebted- ness for such purpose not exceed- ing $190,000, the issuing of bonds of said City for such purpose not exceeding $190,000, and the levy- ing of a tax on all taxable property in said City of not exceeding one- half of one mill per annum for Adjourned Special 1967 Fifth-Lincoln School, 1101 W. 5th Street Sixth-No. 4 Fire Station, Univer- sity & Atlantic Streets Seventh-City Hall, 13th & Central Avenue Eighth-Public Library, 11th & Bluff Streets Ninth-Fire Station, 18th & Cen- tral Avenue Tenth-Board of Education Build- ing, 1500 Locust Street Eleventh - Ragatz Drug Store Building, 20th & Central Avenue Twelfth-Fulton School, 2540 Cen- tral Avenue Thirteenth - Holy Ghost School, 2901 Central Avenue Fourteenth-Audubon School, 535 Lincoln Avenue Fifteenth-Marshall School, 1450 Rhomberg Avenue Sixteenth - Irving School, 2520 Pennsylvania Avenue Sixteenth - Irving School. 2520 Pennsylvania Avenue MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION NOTICE OF ELECTION ON FIRE STATION BONDS AND MUNICIPAL GARAGE BONDS DUBUQUE, IOWA PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a special municipal election has been called and ordered to be held in the City of Dubuque, Iowa, on the 21st day of February, 1967, at which there will be submitted to the qualified voters of said City, to be by them voted upon, the proposition of constructing a new fire station at the corner of 9th Street and Central Avenue in said City, the contracting of indebt. edness for such purpose not ex- Section 3. That the Mayor is hereby authorized and directed to issue a proclamation and notice of said election on said proposi- tions and of the time and places thereof, by publication of such notice in the "Telegraph-Herald", a newspaper published in said City of Dubuque, Iowa, and of general circulation therein. Such notice shall be published in said news- paper once each week for at least three consecutive weeks, and the last of such publications shall be not less than five nor more than twenty days before the date fixed for said election. Such notice shall be in substantially the fOllowing form January 23, Session, day of February, 1967, at which there shaU be submitted to the voters of said City the proposition of constructing a new fire station at the corner of 9th Street and Central Avenue in said City and contracting indebtedness for such purpose not exceeding $500,000 and issuing bonds for such purpose not exceeding $500,000 and levying a tax annually upon the taxable prop. erty in said City not exceeding one mill per annum for the pay- ment of such bonds and the inter- est thereon, the propOSition of constructing a new fire station on John F. Kennedy Road in said City and contracting indebtedness for such purpose not exceeding $190,- 000 and issuing bonds for such purpose not exceeding $190,000 and levying a tax annually upon the taxable property in said City not exceeding one-half of one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon, and the proposition of construd- ing a municipal garage for the stor- age, repair and servicing of city owned motor vehicles and other equipment and contracting indebt- edness for such purpose not ex- ceeding $465,000 and issuing bonds for such purpose not exceeding $465,000 and levying a tax annual- ly upon the taxable property in said City not exceeding one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest there- on. Section 2. For said election the City shall be divided into sixteen election precincts, the boundaries of which shaU be as delimited by Ordinances Numbered 7-52, 37.56, 67-60, 54-61, 20-62, 21-62, 22-62, 7-63, 33-64, 34-64, 35-64, 4-67, 5-67, 6-67, 7-67 of said City. The polls shall be kept open from seven o'clock in the morning until eight o'clock in the evening, Central Standard Time, and the polling places within the respective elec- tion precincts shall be as follows Polling Places School. 1280 Rush Second - Washington Jr. High School, 51 N. Grandview Avenue Third-Franklin School. 39 Bluff Street Fourth-County Court House, 7th & Central Avenue Adjourned Special Precincts First-Bryant Street 70 *' --y' 73 NO Clerks - Miss Mary Clemens, Mrs. May Justmann Eighth Precinct: judges - Mrs. Julie Sweeney, Mrs. Don Bechen, Ann Hub. bard Clerks-Mrs. Ann Gavin, Mrs. Jane Fuhrman Ninth Precinct: Judges - Mrs. Irene Kelly, Mrs. Emma Hinz, Mrs. Ben Vanden- berg Clerks - Mrs. Helen Jestel, Mrs. Barbara Vandenberg Tenth Precinct: Judges-Mrs. Ann Haupert, Mrs. Florence Powers, Mrs. Joanne Smith Clerks-Mrs. Mary Behr, Mrs. Lillian Fettkether Eleventh Precinct: JUdges - Mrs. Rita Welsh, Mrs. Linda Grashorn, Mrs. Luverne Whitehead Clerks - Mrs. Jos. Clark, Mrs. Hilda Kempter TewIfth Precinct: judges-Mrs. Pearl Sartor, Miss Kathleen Burdt, Mrs. Ida Biehl Clerks-Mrs. Viola Meyers, Mrs. Ida Jones Thirteenth Precinct: JUdges - Mrs. Leo Schueller, Mrs. Howard Campbell, Mrs. Mabel Essman Clerks-Mrs. Freda Foell, Mrs. John Sturman Fourteenth Precinct: Judges-Mrs. Don Murphy, Mrs. Vera Loishner, Mrs. Gladys Jansen Clerks - Miss Loretta McAn- drews, Mrs. Amanda MiIlius YES Adjourned Special Session, January 23, 1967 for such purpose not exceeding $190,000 and levy a tax annually upon the taxable property in said City of Dubuque not exceeding one-half of one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon? Notice to Voters: For an affirmative vote upon the question submitted, pull down the lever above the word "Yes." For a negative vote pull down the lever above the word "No.") SHALL THE FOlLOWING PUBLIC MEASUBE BE ADOPTED? Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, construct a municipal garage for the storage, repair and servicing of city owned motor vehicles and oth- er equipment and contract indebtedness for such purpose not exceeding $465,000 and issue bonds for such purpose not exceeding $465,000 and levy a tax annually upon the taxable prop- erty in said City of Dubuque not exceeding one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and interest thereon? Section 5. That for said election the Judges and Clerks of election in the respective election precincts shall be as follows: First Precinct: Judges - Mrs. Veturia Ruden, Lester Rafoth. Vivian White Clerks-Mrs. Margaret Gannon, Mrs. Louis Rafoth Second Precinct: judges - Mrs. John Klinkner, Mrs. George Gartner, Mrs. El- sie L. Gill Clerks-Mrs. Elizabeth Welter, Mrs. Betty Phillips Third Precinct: Judges - Mrs. Mary Greener, Mrs. Ralph Browne, Mrs. Eu- nice Kilby Clerks - Mrs. Vera McAllister, Mrs. Edna Wunderlich Fourth Precinct: Judges - Mrs. Georgianna Mil lius, Mrs. Dave Barry, Mrs, Kay McEvoy Clerks - Mrs. Lucille Hantel. mann, Mrs. Emma Osborn Fifth Precinct: Judges - Mrs. Mary Jane Nebel, Mrs. Grace Chambers, Mrs. Flor- ence Willoughby Clerks - Mrs. Betty Vogel, Mrs. Marion Pfaff Sixth Precinct: Judges - Mrs. Dorothy Blum, Mrs. Evelyn Zwack, Mrs. Fran- ces Ragatz Clerks - Mrs. Dorothea Green, Mrs. Mildred Cords Seventh Precinct: Judges-Mrs. Hulda Lucas, Clara BOllinger, Mrs. Justmann Miss Karl Session, January 23, 1967 Twelfth-Fulton School, tral Avenue Thirteenth - Holy Ghost 2901 Central Avenue Fourteenth-Audubon School, 535 Lincoln Avenue Fifteenth - Marshall School, 1450 Rhomberg Avenue Sixteenth - Irving School, 2520 Pennsylvania Avenue All qualified voters of said City are hereby notified to appear at said election, each to vote at the polling place for the election pre- cinct in which such voter resides. This notice is given by order of the City Council of the City of Dubuque pursuant to Section 407.8 of the Code of Iowa. Dated 23rd day Section 4. That voting machines shall be used for voting upon said propositions and that the City Clerk be and he is hereby author- ized and instructed to cause bal- lots for voting on said proposi- tions to be prepared in substan- tially the following form in such size as will permit the same to be inserted in each voting machine: NO Cen- this NO School at Dubuque, Iowa, of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor of the City of Dubuque, Iowa YES YES 2540 Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Notice to Voters: For aD affirmative vote upon the question submitted, pull down the lever above the word "Yes." For a negative vote pull down the lever above the word uNo.") SHAlL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEASUBE BE ADOPTED? Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, construct a new fire station at the corner of 9th Street and Central Avenue in said City and contract indebtedness for such purpose not exceeding $500,000 and issue bonds for such purpose not exceeding $500,000 and levy a tax annually upon the taxable property in said City of Du- buque not exceeding one mill per annum for the payment of such bonds and the interest thereon? Notice to Voters: For an affirmative vote upon the question submitted, pull down the lever above the word "Yes." For a negative vote pull down the lever above the word "No.") SHALL THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEASURE BE ADOPTED? Shall the City of Dubuque, Iowa, construct a new fire station on John F. Kennedy Road in said City and contract indebtedness for such purpose not exceeding $190,000 and issue bonds Precincts First-Bryant Street Second - Washington Jr. High School, 51 N. Grandview Avenue Third - Franklin School, 39 Bluff Street Fourth - County Court House, 7th & Central Avenue Fifth - Lincoln School, 1101 W. 5th Street Sixth-No.4 Fire Station. Univer- sity & Atlantic Streets Seventh-City Hall, 13th & Central Avenue Eighth - Public Library, 11th & Bluff Street Ninth-Fire Station, 18th & Cen- tral Avenue Tenth-Board of Education Build- ing, 1500 Locust Street For said election the City shall be divided into sixteen election precincts, the boundaries of which shall be as delimited by Ordi- nances Numbered 7-52, 37-56, 67- 60, 54-61, 20-62, 21-62, 22-62, 7-63, 33-64, 34-64, 35-64, 4-67, 5-67, 6-67, 7-67 of said City. The poliS shall be kept open from seven o'clock in the morning until eight o'clock in the evening, Central Standard Time, and the polling places with- in the respective election precincts shall be as follows: Polling Places School. 1280 Rush Eleventh - Ragatz Drug Store Building, 20th & Central Avenue Special Adjourned 72 75 Ave- nue Richard G. Rahe & David Burds, 1543 Central Avenue Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Councilman Pfohl moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 34-67 WHEREAS, applications for Liq- uor Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council, and WHEREAS, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply with the State Law and all City ordinances relevant thereto and they have filed proper bonds; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of Dubuque, Iowa, that the Manager be authorized to cause to be issued to the following named applicants a Liquor Permit. CLASS "C" COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT Eldon F. Remy, 2616 Windsor Ave- nue Richard G_ Rahe & David Burds, 1543 Central Avenue Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen 1967 CLASS "C" COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT Eldon F. Remy, 2616 Windsor Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Councilman Pregler m 0 v e d adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman pfohl. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays--None. 23, Session, January RESOLUTION NO. 32-67 WHEREAS, applications for Beer Permits were filed by the within named applicants and they have received the approval of this Council; and WHEREAS, the premises to be occupied by such applicants were inspected and found to comply with the ordinances of this City and they have filed proper bonds: NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the Manager be and he is hereby directed to issue to the following named applicants a Beer Permit. BEER PERMIT 2616 Windsor Ave- nue Richard G. Rahe & David Burds, 1543 Central Avenue BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed by such ap' plicants be and the same are herehy approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen RESOLUTION NO. 33-67 WHEREAS, applications for Liq- uor Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE. SOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the fOllowing applications be granted and licenses issued upon the compliance with the terms of the IOWA LIQUOR CONTROL ACT-CHAPTER 123, as amended by the 60th General Assembly, 1963. CLASS "B" BEER PERMIT Eldon F. Remy, 2616 Windsor Ave- nue Richard G. Rahe & David Burds, 1543 Central Avenue Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of January, 1967. Richard LUdwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCauley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Councilman Schultz moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman Pfohl. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor ciImen McCauley, Schultz. Nays-None. Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Ludwig, Coon- pfohl, Pregler, Adjourned Special CLASS 118" Eldon F. Remy, Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Recorded January 23, 1967. Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk moved Second- Carried West 5th Sl. Windsor Ave. , i. Councilman McCauley adoption of the resolution. ed by Councilman Schultz. by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun. cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 30-67 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 sale of Ciga- rettes within the City of Duhuque, Iowa, be granted a permit to sell Cigarettes and Cigarette Papers within said City. Carl L. Chalder, 101 Eldon F. Remy, 2616 Adjourned Special Session, January 23, 1967 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the bonds filed with the ap- plication be approved. Passed, adopted and approved this 23rd day of January, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor M. Sylvester McCaUley Merlin F. Schultz Eldon A. Pfohl Walter A. Pregler Councilmen Attest: Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk Councilman Pregler moved adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McCauley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Coun- cilmen McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. RESOLUTION NO. 31-67 WHEREAS, applications for Beer Permits have been submitted to this Council for approval and the same have been examined: NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, Iowa, that the following applica- tions be granted and licenses be is- sued upon the compliance with the terms of the ordinances of the City. Fifteenth Precinct: Judges-Mrs. Mary Burdt, Mrs. Gertrude Ihrcke, Mrs. Dorothy Meissner Clerks - Mrs. Leona Jochum, Mrs. Helen Pape Sixteenth Precinct: Judges - Mrs. Melita Buenker, Mrs. Marg. Kersch, Mrs. Wilma Beckwith Clerks - Mrs. Lucina Mrs. Ethel Hostetter Section 6. That upon the clos- ing of the polls for said election the judges and clerks therefor shall file reports of the results on said proposition with the City Clerk, in order that such results may be canvassed and offiCially de- clared by this Council. Connery, Section 7. That this City Coun- cil shall meet on the next (secular) day following the day of said elec- tion at the Council Chambers in the City Hall within said City at 7:30 o'clock P.M., to canvass and declare the results of said elec- tion. Section 8. That this resolution be in force and effect immediately upon its passage and approval. Passed aDd approved January 23, 1967. Richard Ludwig Mayor 74 77 noise and agreed to There being no further business Councilman McCauley moved to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Pregler. Carried by the following vote: Ludwig, Council. pfohl, Pregler, ..................1967 1967 Councilmen City Clerk Nays-None. Leo F. Frommelt City Clerk 1967 creating quite a bit of vibration. The Council look at the situation. 23, Yeas - Mayor men McCauley, Schultz. Adjourned Special Session, January Approved Adopted Attest: lives of our children in schools, our elderly and ill, whether they reside in institutions or private homes, our industries, and all our citizens. The present 9th Street centra fire headquarters is a building which is close to 100 years old. There no longer is the option to refurbish it. We must build a new facility to accomodate todays mod- ern equipment and house all the important communication equip- ment so vital to running a first class department. We are extremely lucky in the fact that we have the land "bought and paid for" for all three proj- ects. Secondly we will get a contri- bution of $50,000 by the federal government for much of the build- ing and equipment at the 9th Street fire headquarters. The rea- son for the government participat- ing is that much of these items are also able to be used in civil defense. In short I've tried to present some of the background material which prompted us as council members to bring these issues before you for a vote. In conclu- sion, I would ask each citizen to study in detail each of these is- sues. We certainly have the finan- cial capabilities to handle them easily. I'm sure once you have studied the issues you will make it a point to sell your friends and neighbors and to vote a resound- ing "Yes" at the polls on Febru- ary 21st. Councilman Pfohl moved that the Mayor's statement be received and made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman McCau- ley. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, pfohl, Pregler, Schultz. Nays-None. Mr. Joseph Thurston of 1837 Washington St., again appealed to the Council, in the hope of find- ing a solution, as to the truck problem next to his home. The big diesel trucks used by the Packing Company are left running all night during the cold weather, 1967 every citizen, knows, if this equip. ment is not properly maintained it is going to have to be sched- uled for replacement years earlier. Storage of much of the equipment is a necessity. Presently much city equipment must be stored in the street for lack of an adequate garage. This results in lost time to the taxpayer since city crews cannot be on the job if equipment does not start in winter months. Over and above some of the obvious advantages listed above I feel just as strongly about treat- ing our city employees as good as private enterprise treats theirs. I mean that we must have good restroom and shower facilities, a clean place to eat lunch, proper lighting, and the many other things which make a job more enjoyable_ We definitely do not have tbese things in our present facilities. I would ask each citizen to go down to our present city garage and inspect the premises if they have any doubts about the condi- tions which I have described. A city garage is not a very exciting issue but the need is so great we cannot put it off any longer. The fire stations are also a definite necessity. I would merely like to point out a few of the reasons I feel they cannot wait. Dubuque enjoys the lowest fire rating in the state of Iowa. These ratings are set by fire inspection bureaus and are the means used in determining your insurance premium. The city is rated as a whole and the rate makeup is the same for all parts of the city. In other words even though you would live in the North end of the city, right next door to a fire station, your rate factor would be the same as someone living in Western Dubuque where fire equipment may be 10 - 15 min- tes away. We can gather from this that if we do not protect .11 parts of our city we will fall over into a different rating category and all of us will he paying in- creased insurance costs. I feel it is obvious that there are moral responsibilities much greater than the insurance make- up. We certainly must protect the January 23, Session, Councilman Pregler m 0 v e d adoption of the resolution. Sec- onded by Councilman Pfohl. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Ludwig, Council- men McCauley, Pfohl, Pregler Schultz. Nays-None. The following statement was presented by Mayor Ludwig. This evening I feel the city council has brought three issues to the people which all all tax- payers have been waiting to see for a long time. Namely the fire station for Western Dubuque, the central fire headquarters, and the city garage. I am totally convinced these investments in the future of our city are the most critical at this time. These issues certainly will return savings to the taxpayer over and over in the form of pro- tection and savings. Let's take a minute to consider the city garage: I must admit that Cleuts Allen and his crew do a remarkable job in maintain- ing equipment presently, in a building which is overcrowded and funclionaIly obsolete. I c a II e d Bird Chevrolet and Wilson Broth- ers garage who have recently moved into expanded, modern fa- cilities from old crowded loca- tions. They indicated that effi- ciencies in maintenance have risen over 30%. That it is easier to find and keep qualified person- nel, and that they definitely feel the new facilities are paying for themselves. Adjourned Special 76 As you have heard this eve- ning the cost on the new city garage is $465,000.00. It is my sincere belief that Cletus Allen and the architects have done a splendid job in designing a garage which will handle our needs for now and the future and at the same time have held the cost to an absolute minimum. The city garage maintains equip. ment valued at about 1 million. This i n c Iud e s fire protection equipment, police cars, staff cars, 5 t r e e t maintenance equipment, rubbish collection, snow removal and heavy equipment from the water and parks department. As