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Proof Council Minutes 12 20 04 c 'CITvOl'DUIIUQUE, ':é~ - ~~~1'~' Council - In 'Regular "In the an, CII'O, Markh~: MIchaI8kI, NichoI80n, City =~~ ð':n':.~ß"~r. Mayor ~ raad thl cali and ~ this Jo the regular -.on oI,the C !y CõuMII caIIad far the pur- -""".~¡II!ÇIi _~. íIÌIØOr. ~= _the City R~~~ M::' %~~ Paator, St, Josaph the Worker Catholic Church, ProclJmallona; ÁØPreQie- ::n:,o",r:u~m':t&~ rector; ',~IO.".. ,10 Jim _.. .é; Coúnty SUpeMeor, 00N8EIIT ITEMS m'::"caa:~~'f.: ~~'~',12I8; CoImcn 01 12/6 end 1 13; Civil Servlca of 10i13;en_- ing Advieory Commission of 1211, upon motion re- , oeived and flied, , City of Dubuque Financial Reports for thel!1Gl1th and- I :~ fl~";"~ ~'~ Agreement with Express Scdpts, Inc.' City Manag- er recommending approval of an Administrative Serv- ices Agreement between the City of Dubuque and Express Scdpts. Inc. to prcvide management of the City's pharmacy bene. fits, upon motion received and filed and approved rec' ommendation: Purchase of Property - 695 West 32nd Street City Manager recommend- in9 approval of the pur' chaseof a residential dwell, in9 located at 695 West 32nd Street as part of the acquisition program associ- ated with expansion of the West 32nd Street deten- lion basm. upon motion re- ceived and filed. Suol moved adoption of Rasolu- tion No. 473-04 Approvin9 the acquisition of real es' tate located at 695 West 32nd Street in the City of Dubuque. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Federal Legislative Priori- tie" Cily Manager recom- ~c~rydig? D':f~~g~:' F~d~~~ Legislative Priorities," upon motion received and filed and approved recom- mendation. Flynn Addition - Plat of Survey, Zoning Advisory Commission recommend- ing approval of the Plat of Survey of Lots 1 and 2 of Flynn Addition located east of Schloth Road in Du- ~~~u~e~~~~~' ~~gn frr:.~: Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 474-04 Ap- proving the Plat of Survey of Lots 1 and 2 of Flynn Ad- dillon In Dubuque County, ~i~~Olson ~~3g~~~rri~ 7-0. Shot Tower - Save Our History Grant City Manag- ~; ~e$f~lro~n~:::,~ ~r~y:~ tory grant application for the Dubuque Shot Tower History Project, which is a collaborative historical re- search project of the His- toric Preservation Commis- sion and Central Alterna- tive High School, upon mo- tion received and flied. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No, 475-04 Au- thorizing submittal of a ~17~:ti~~r f~~S\~Z B~~~~~; Shot Tower History ProJ- ect Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Mercy Medical Center - Replacement Banner" City Manager recommend- ing approval of a request from Mercy Medical Cen- ter to install 58 light pole banners using exis""g ban- ner brackets previously ap- proved by Council to rec- ognize the nursing serv- ices credentials recently re- ceived, upon motion re- ceived and filed and ap- proved recommendation. Declaration of Rssthctive Covenant" City Managar ;.eg~~::;:~~~%fa~~~~rY~~i~~ Covenants for the Iowa De- partment of Natural Re- sourcas regarding lead contamination at the site of the new Municipal Serv- ices Centar, upon motion racelved and filed and ap- proved recommendation. Request for Proposals - Interreiated Floodwall Pumping Station Improve- ment" City Manager rec- ommending approval of the Issuance of a Request for Proposals for architec- lural and engineering serv- ices for five interreleted floodwall pumping station improvement proJects, upon motion received and flied and approved recom- mendation. E-Community Program, Communication from the Environmental Steward- ship Advisory Commission recommending City Coun- cil endorsement of the E- Community Program on be- half of the City of Dubuque and an overview of the pro- gram submitted by Mark Henning, E-Community Du- buque Coordinator, upon motion received and filed and approved endorse- ment Awa~~usinßo~~~~ic~tig~ from David Harris, Housing and Community Develop- ment Director, to Linda Wil- son, Project Manager for Housing and Community Development, in apprecia- tion of the $4,000 Fannie Mae contdbution toward the operation of the City's Housing Trust Fund, upon motion received and filed. Tax Increment Financing Report' City Manager transmitting the 2004 sum- ~s~ry oí"¥~~ 1~~r~~e~lt~i~ nancing to support eco- nomic development proj- ects, upon motion re- ceived and filed. Delinquent Sewer Charg- e", City Menager recom- mending approval of the submission of delinquent sewer accounts to the Du- buque County Treasurer in order to establish real prop- erty liens for collection of such past due accounts, upon motion received and filed. Buol moved adoption of Resolution No. 476-04 Authorizing collection of Dubuque, Iowa. voted for Link; Cline voted Seconded by Nicholson. for Link, Connors voted Motion carried 7-0. for Link; Duggan voted for ECIA Annual Report' East Intrililgator; Markham vot- Central Intergovernmental ed for Intrilligator; Agency submitting the Michalski voted for 2004 Annual Report, upon Intrilligator; Nicholson vot- motion received and filed. ed for Link. Therefore, Eagle Valley Subdivision Amy Link appointed to rep- City Manager recommend- resent the Business Profes- ing approval ofthe rescind- sional who works inside ing of Resolution No. 386- the District. 04 due to a typographical Outside District error and Ie-approving the ApplicantscCatherine tgf: ~~~ g; J¡g¿~ ~ -6f ~~d ~~odmrren~~Ts, Gra'!5he~1 gle Valley Subdivision, Jacobsen, David Kessler, upon motion received and Karen Aidings plus the oth- filed. Buol moved adoption er non-appointed appli- of Resolution No. 479-04 cants from Inside the dis- Rescinding Resolution No. trlct 386-04 and approving the Vote on the appointment final plat of Lots 1-4 and was as follow" Buol vot- Lot A-B of Block 5 of Eagle ed for Goodman, Cline vot- Valley Subdivision. ed for Kessler, Connors ~~:'o~d~~rri~~ 7~bcholson ~~:~ for ~~rmes; ~~~~~~ Civil Service Com mis- Markham voted for sian Civil Service Com- Kessler; Michalski voted m:~~ili~tsyo~~~~i~%~~fo~e~i ~~t~~tí~~~~:~~¡ga~~~hOlson Sanitation Driver, upon mo- There being no majority tion received and filed and there was another vote of made a matter of record. the top vote getters of Business License" Buol Intrilligator and Kessler. moved adoption of Resolu- Vote was as follows Buol tion No. 480-04 Granting voted for Intrilligator; Cline the issuance of a Class voted for Kessler; Connors ~~"a~~eéj.er¡;~~~ ti<;~~~ voted for Intrilligator; Dug- Blvd) and ~esolution No. ~aa~kh~~ed ~~tedKessl;;:; :~¿~04 o?ra~tinßI~~ iS~~; ~~sr~~:illi9'::6~~al~~~h~I¿~~ Beer/Liquor License to voted for Intrilligator. There- Michael's Bar X, Ten Pin fore, William Intrilligator Tap, Bowling and Beyond, was appointed to repra- and The Ave New. sent the Business Seconded by Nicholson. /Professional outside the Motion carried 7-0. district. fTEMS TD BE SET FDR Applicants - At Large' PUBLIC HEARfNO Rebecca Fabricius, Cather- Indian Aoom Rest Room ine Goodman, Jim Grady, Renovation Project City Ellen Henkels, Louise Manageerecommendlng in- Kames, David Kessler, Sus- itiation of the public bid- an Riedel, John Tilton ding process for the Indian Vote on the appointment Room Rest Room Renova- was as follow" Buol vot- tion Project and that a pub- ed for Tilton; Cline voted lic hearing on the plans for Kames; Connors voted r;rdF.;gr~~~~~i~~~5~~P~~ ~"J ~~bF~b~i~iu~uij:~h~~ motion received and filed. voted for Fabricius; Cline moved adoption of Michalski voted for Aesolution No. 482-04 Pre- Fabricius; Nicholson vot- liminary approval of plans ed for Fabricius. Therefore and specifications; Resolu- Rebecca Fabricius was ap- tian No. 483-04 Setting pointed to represent At date of hearing on plans Large on the Arts & Cultur- and specifications tor al Affairs Commission. ~:~~~ ~,. 6~~~t~~toi~~h~ ~~o~LI~o~~~~~O~les public library auditorium were suspended to allow and direct tha City Clerk to anyone present to address publish notice in the man- tha Council. ner prescribed by law and Radford Aoad and Rad- Resolution No. 484-04 Or- ford Court - PUD Amend- dering bids. Seconded by ment Proof of publication Connors. Motion caITied 7- on notice of hearing to con- O. sider amending the PC BDARDS/COMMfSSfDNS Planned Commercial Dis- Appointments to the fol- trict on the northeast cor- lowing CommisSIons' ner of Radford Road and SiO~um'¡~~eRiV'~~x ci~~mi~: ~~~tg;d r~~t~~'ra~t¿nc~~de Year arm througR 1/1/07; drlve-in/canry-out restau- Three 3-Year Terms rants at the request of through 1/1/07 - Terms of Wayne Briggs/Aadford Murray, Oswald and Aoss) Road Aeal Estate LLC, and Applicants James Zoning Advisory Commis- ~,;,~a,;~, Gary ~ITAIPinR;~~ ~~~ r~~~~~~i~~\?g:PC~':;; Michalski moved that Brian J. Kane, representing James Jarrad be appoint- Aadford Road Real Estate, 'ed to the unexpired three LLC, in support of the ~~~o~J~d to b~xP~~rV~~g;, ~~~n~?Rg \~~~~~e~~~ ;: Carried by the following pressed In the communica- vote, Yeas-Buol, Connors, tion from Dale Lass; and Markham, Michalski. communication from Dale Nays-Cline, Duggan, Lass, 2945 Kristen Court Nicholson. and appointed Principal of Vote on the other three the new west end middle ~!,~intmeB~ot:t~ fr~; ~;~gg~~~ oPßßSitiO~I~~~~â McAlpin, Oswald and Commercial District Ross; Cline voted for amendment, upon motion McAlpin; Connors voted received and filed. for McAlpin, Oswald and Attorney Brian Kane, rep- Ross; Duggan voted for resenting Radford Road McAlpin and Oswald, Real Estate, LLC, spoke in Markham voted for support of the requested McAlpin, Oswald and rezoning. Ross; Michalski voted for Dale Lass, 2945 Kristen McAlpin, Oswald and Ct., as Principal of the new Ross; Nicholson voted for Eleanor Aoosevelt Middle McAlpin. Therefore, Gary School, spoke in oppoai- ~o~A~~wal~~~t~~1 R~~~ ;~z~ni~g, s\~~ingPrtOPc~s~ reappointed to three year become en attractive area terms to expire 1/1/08. for the students to congre- Arts and Cultural Anairs gate aftelSchool. Commission Ordinance No. 82-04 Te~~s ;~r';'u;~r~~3õ/óia: ~~n~~gin8r~i~~~~~;x~ ~~~ Arts Knowledge/Interest City of Dubuque Code of (2) Two Two-Year Terms Ordinances for hereinafter through 6/30/06 - described property located Business/Professional at the northeast corner of l?:eNvor~W::~fnnbstr~tïst ê~~~~ ~~e~~ngr~~~g~~ (3) One Two-Year Term #86-02 that established a r~~~g=n~;3~01rtsAtK~~f- ~~~tIß~~~~tU~¡t~e~el'Wë edge /lnteres" Planned Commercial Dis- Ken Bichell, Catherine trict designation, present- Goodman, Richard Hall, EI- ed and read. Buol moved len Henkels, Louise that the requirement that a ~~~e~o~~~~a~..n~~~~h: f~~:;f:r~d ~~~n~~f:d ~~ Michala McKinlay, Gene for passage at two Council Perry, Susen Riedel, John Meetings prior to the meet- Tilton, Mark Wahlert, Vin- ing at which it isto be final- cent Williams, John Iy passed be suspended Woodin and further moved final Vote on appointments for consideration and passage four terms for Arts of the Ordinance. Knowledge/Interest Seconded by Markham. Buol voted for Hall, Motion carried 7-0. Kenworthy, Riedel and Dubuque industrial Cen- Wahlert; Cline voted for ter West - PUD Amend- Hall, Kenworthy, Kohl and men" Proof of publication ~~m~~~es?OR~g~ Ri~~~ ~i~~~t~~~~~~~int~~O ~~'¡j and Woodin; Dug~an vot- Planned Unit Development ed for Kohl, Mamall, Riedel District to provide for ex- and Wahlert; Markham vot- pans ion of the Dubuque In- ed tor Hall, Kenworthy, dustrial Center West as re- Riedel and Wahlert; quested by the City of Du- Michalski voted for buque and the Zoning Advi- Henkels, Riedel, Wahlert sory Commission recom- ~~~d ~g;'~~~kel~:c~::~~ ~g~~d~~~i~~~ai~e?l~eM~I~ Wahlert and Woodin. has been awarded $1.26 Therefore, on the first million by the Iowa Dapart- vote, Susan Riedel and ment of Transportation Marl<Wahlertwereappolnt- Commission from their Re- ed. vltallza Iowa's Sound Econ- Applicants (second hlgh- amy (RISE) progrem to as- est vote getters) for the slst with the extension of District with a PI Planned Industrial District designa- tion and adopting an amended Conceptual De- velopmentPlan,withcondi- tions, for the Dubuque In- ~~~:~~I ~:;~te:e:est, g~~1 moved that the require- ment that a proposed Ordi- nance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordi- nance. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Council, by consensus, di- rected that staff work with the affected property own- ers. Historic Preservation Re- volving Loan Fund - $200,000 General Obliga- tion Capital Loan Note, Proof of publication on no- tice of hearing to consider approval at an offer by Pre- $~g~,og~n~ t~~ &;~Vi10~ ten years, interest free, for the Historic Preservation Revolving Loan Fund, fi- nanced with a $200,000 General Obligation Capital Loan Note and City Manag- er recommending appro- val, upon motion received and filed. Michalski moved adoption of Resolu- tion No. 485-04 Instituting proceedings to take addi- tional action and Resolu- ~~~ ~~;h~~~¡g~ ~Pf~r~ici'j Loan Agreement and au- thodzing and providing for the issuance of a Capital Loan Note and levying a tax to pay the Note. Seconded by Cline. Mo- tion carried 7-0. Park Maintenance Head- quarters Aoofing Project Proofs of publication on no- tice of hearing on plans and specifications for the Park Maintenance Head- quarters Roofing Project and City Manager recem- mending award of the con- tract to Stumpf Construc- tion in the amount of $44,510, upon motion re- ceived and filed. Cline moved adoption of Resolu- g~~~0~~~7 -~~e¿~g~r~~~ and Resolution No. 488-04 Awarding contract. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. Upon motion the rules were reinstated limiting dis- cussion to the Council. ACTION ITEMS Petition for Public Skating Session" Loras Kluesner to present a petition to City Council requesting that public ice skating at the Five Flags Civic Center be provided on Saturday and Sunday afternoons for the remainder of the sea- son, upon motion received and filed and referred to Staff to investigate and look at expanded hours. Loras Kluesner, 440 Ma- plewood, spoke explaining that these were the same hours previously available and requested that the hours be reinstated for the remainder of the season. Eagle Point Bluff Stabiliza- tion - Request for Propos- al" City Manager recom- ~:~~~~';~~~ff~~lp~g~;: al for qualified consulting! engineering firms for the Eagle Point Bluff Study, upon motion received and filed and approved recom- mendation. Michalski stressed that the City is re- questing the best solution/answer to the problem. Cedar Ridge Farm Place No.7 - Final Piat City Manager recommending approval of the final plat of Cedar Ridge Farm Place No.7 being developed by Nemmers Cedar Ridge Farm, LLC, upon motion re- ceived and filed. Cline moved adoption of Resolu- tion No. 489-04 Approving the final plat of Cedar Ridge Farm Piace No.7 in the City of Dubuque, Iowa. Seconded by Buol. Mo- tion carried 6-0 with Dug- gan temporarily out of the room. Community Economic Betterment Account (CEBA) Applicatio", City Manager recommending rg/'C'!~~~:n~~ a~f~~~~~ Better Account. (CEBA) funds to assist Prudential in an expansion project to add sixty-nine new full- time positions within the next three years, upon mo- tion received and filed. Cline moved adoption of Resolution No. 490-04 Au- thorizing the filing of a Community Economic Bet- terment Account (CEBA) Application on behelf of Prudential Retirement In- surance and Annuity Com- pany. Seconded by Connors. Motion carried 7- 0 with Duggan clarifying he will abstain from the vote when the application is considered by the Iowa De- partment of Economic De- velopment Boerd of Qlrec- tors, of which helsamem- bel. Outdoor Storege Regula- tionse City Managerrecom- ~~~r~~?o:gr~~:~o~~o~~ mercial storage containers stressed addressing con- cerns in Wayne Klostermann's letter. Ordinance No. 85-04 Ae- pealing Ordinance No. 50- 04 and amending the City ~~~~~~')j':;e~t~~~ ff B~i~: ings and Building Regula- tions by adding a new Sec- tion 11-58.5 Adopting a moratorium on the Issu- ance of building permits for commercial and new residential construction in the Bee Branch Creek Re- storation Alignment Study area, presented and read. Buol moved that the re- quirement that a proposed Ordinance be considered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meeting at which it is to be finally passed be suspended and further moved final consid- eration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by ~IT~~:~~n~ot~~r~~~b~~~~ Cline, Connors, Markham, Michalski, Nicholson. Nti~';;~~I~~~~iallation Ordi- nance, City Manager rec- ommending approval of es- tablishment of a require- ment to install sidewalks on all lots on a public street for which a building permit or site plan appro- val is sought in order to provide an adequate safe area for pedestrian traffic and that exceptions be granted only by action of the City Council, upon mo- tion received and filed. Ordinance No. 86-04 Amending Chapter 41, Streets, Sidewalks and Public Places, of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordi- nances by adding a new Section 41-100 requiring sidewalk installation and ~¡de~~~n~ns¿~:;~~n V a~~ Repair, presented and read. Buol moved that the requirement that a pro- posed Ordinance be con- sidered and voted on for passage at two Council Meetings prior to the meet- ing at which it is to be final- ly passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion caITied 7-0. Sidewalk Inspection and Abatement Policy, City Manager recommending approval of a revised Side- walk Inspection and Abatement Policy that will better reflect the definition of "sidewalk," "sidewalk defects," extension crite- ria, and an added appeal section, upon motion re- ceived and filed. Cline moved adoption of Resolu- tion No. 493-04 Approving revisions to the City of Du- buque Sidewalk Inspection Policy. Seconded by Nicholson. Motion carried 7-0. an urt er move lOa consideration and passage of the Ordinance. ~~~:'o~d~~rri~~ 7~Òcholson I' Stree~~air~hro~~~ s:;'.a~;s~t,~, ~~Yt~","~?~;i~e~~:::~e~~d i; ~a~~t,~~::;~~~es~~~\~~~~ i:Ji^ ~!~Y~~i~:;u~r~~'~ f~r;~: ~~ ~¡: f~~t~~;~~;it~r~rt~di~~~~¡ i ,~ ~~"d'n Sii~;e~~~\;~~,ce~p~~ ;)ç'1 motion received and filed. ~ Ordinance No. 88-04 "M ~i~:~~~~go¡~~eè8~~ g: g~:6.~ g~~ri~ it~~e~' a~~ ~~~~~ .~ Street to Subsection (b) of uoc Section32-213thereofpro- ^'"' viding for the designation, , ofthrough streets, present- :J el ed and read.. Buol moved ,esn that the requlle!"ent that a ,nbe proposed Ordinance be MIJ fo"rn~~;r..ge ~;~w~o¿~~n~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ig~t:~¿h~e"ii~:t '~ Iy passed be suspended el and further moved final IWW grnslde::;~ion angr,\'i~~sn"c~ :e~t ~~~:'onnd~~rri~ 7Nbcholson. ~9'" Holliday Drive - Through M Street City Manager rec- 0.:1 g~v~e~~inges¡~~~t:l~~a~ 19: 'through street' to provide p authority for the installation of stop signs on all the side streets and to give pri- H6tlhda;0 Dri;~~ff~Cpon al~~g tion received and filed. Or- dinance No. 89-04 Amend- ing the Code of Ordinan- ~~~, of 1¿::a,Cit¡;y of a~~?~g Holliday Drive to Subsec- tion (b) of Section 32-213 thereof providing for the designation of through streets, presented and road. Connors moved that the requirement that a pro- posed Ordinance be con- sidered and voted on for R.a:';t7R~s g:ior'fo°th~~~e;~ ing at which it is to be final- Iy passed be suspended and further moved final consideration and passage of the Ordinance. Seconded by Markham. Motion carried 7-0. Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Program" City Manager recommending approval of the establishment of two Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) ~ro¡g::~;g;;,~~; Eß~~~~: ment from the Community Development Block Grant Program, upon motion re- ceived and filed. Markham moved adoption of Resolu- tion No. 494-04 Approving a Revolving Loan Fund Plan for Commercial /Industrial Building Rehabil- itation Loan Program and Resolution No. 495-04 Ap- proving a Revolving Loan ~ifB1 .. STATE OF IOWA DUBUQUE COUNTY {SS: CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION $' -- /-¿;:: 7uß-eA_-&~ . "':.:.;,,,. MARY K, WESTERMEYER ! :-,!!!!i é Comml,,'en Number 154885 'c."- My Gemm. W. FEB, 1,2008 00- 00- - z 0 ... ... -< u ... ,.;¡ = ~ =- f;¡o, 0 z 0 ... ... -< u ... f;¡o, ... ... QI:i r-1 U §~OJ) ~ '~ -£ .5 ..s-å[;~ § B ~.::g <~ ~~ g r:! ..s-£3 -<1)..... '" ¡:¡ 0 § § OJ),J:! 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Powers far ~~~"'i;,= ~~ COI1ÇUtTed, . COr¡ooration Counsel roc- qftImandlng approval of tha claIm 01 Randei J, Roy for vahicie damaga anø ~r- recting tha Flnance'DePort- ment to iaaue payment, ~~an":r:~=ved.an</ Arts Funding: ConImunI- cationf"""Mei_I\.~. cock urging the CI v Coun- ~~,!2..~.:.~.2! delinquent BOWer accounte in accordianca with Section 44-83 end 44.88 01 tha Code 01 Ordi- 01 thl ~ ~~~:'na, MotIon carried 74), . Dallnquenl G~ and _eo Coiiectlon Ac. ~'::ndJCIty=~ \fie eU~ofdalin. quem garbage and - accou.nttI to the Dubuque County Treaourar In ardOr ~~~"'J~ =o~~*=,:c, = Chavenella Reed; COl11mu- nJcajIon from DIanne and ,~~'""~ tathepropoaed expansion oItha Dubuque Industrial Canfar WeeI, upon motion received and flied, . Attorney TOm BIttar, rep- ~~~ a=e: .: pooItion to tha propoaed ordinance, EIaIna White 011468 Mid- dle Road, Jane Staffan 01 14480 MlQdie Road, AJon Lax 01 14812 Mlddlè .= ~r::=h~ =R=~":ti~~ ocIIng to =:9' for their _Ias. RIck Dick/neon. Exec DIrector 01 GMt... Dubu- ¡¡:,~~='~ =aI ~v~ ox. !ion 01 the Ordlnance~ ing ioss 01 davaiopmenl :;:r:,am.;:. ".\\IedanJai oJ tha Ordinance Is ~ ed. Ordinanca No, 83-04 ~~~'8:: ~ rn: ~~:d~~ 1\arioae No, '14-~ and No, 1107-01 by rocieso y. ing hareinefter d- -. ,..~~ ~.... of ~ ..s ~ 0 U g , N 00 1-«'.1 r.B § .5 <1)' 8..... <1) 0 I-< ~ r.B '" <1)"0 I~ .s::> '" =' .- (1;-£3 ~ ..s <Š § .5 aflactiveJuly " 2005, ion recalved and No. 84-04 11 :till City ~eg~: que Code 01 Qrdlnanc.. e¡¡,~~~~~~ ~~~:i= :en=- ers, pi!laônted and raad. Miohalokl moved \!lot the requirement that a pro- poaed Ordlnanca be con- sidlred and voted on for e::r.e at~lh= ~; be flnal- . tIOn proving tha of Iha See Raatora- tion oct and RoooItition No, 49 .04 Approving l!1è =r :~~n~ cw:~ ~=~~ tIOn Pro oct, Saconded b\r ~~~~~_"l.,~~~ a:~", w::!8 i'ü;t;'" :if-": ¡aæ I--E~ æ~9 ~~úJ '¿~E ~ið <~,., ::10::0 "'~' I i~': ::..:,- Aebury Road Sidewalk: City Manager ""'I'mmend- Ing~ofthelnstalia- ~~ ~~=R~~ from John F, Kennedy Road totha - N- - In reeponeo 10 sever- al raqueets from citizens, u~ motion received and ~~J:ti~!",roved recom- P~~ V==iS~~ Monagar . reccmmendlng epþrovaI 01 no parldng _farflvestreetsinEo- gIo VaJIay Subdlvlslon.pur- """nl 10 an agreement be- tween the City and Fondali Excavoting, inc" w- wss - on [)apom- bar 2; 2003 for the Eagle VaJIay Subdivision, upon molion _ved and flied, Ordinance No. 67-04 ="'he ~~~ ¿J~ - 01 the City 01 Dubu. que, IOWa, prohlbliing PII'k- ~ p~,~,'~:~:= b~":: ' ing portiona oIBaiØ Eagle ~~~~ia~n Eogfa o,we and eagle VaI- iey Drive,prosentOd and reed, .- moved thaI the requI- thaI a pro- . poaed 0rdInanca be con- ejderecl .and ~oted _on fo.~